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new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/zipp/py310compat.py create mode 100644 new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/pyvenv.cfg diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/App.css b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/App.css index ec6fbb0..a461c03 100644 --- a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/App.css +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/App.css @@ -250,4 +250,19 @@ body { text-align: center; color: red; font-style: italic; +} + +.dashboard-title { + color: rgb(77, 75, 75); + font-family: Arial; + font-weight: 100; + font-size: 48px; + background-color: #f0f0f0; +} + +.dashboard-text { + font-family: Arial; + font-size: 22px; + font-weight: lighter; + padding: 10px; } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/App.js b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/App.js index 3a16db3..8ee0fb9 100644 --- a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/App.js +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/App.js @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ import React, { useRef, useState, useEffect } from 'react'; import Webcam from 'react-webcam'; import CameraDropdown from './CameraDropdown.jsx'; import HeaderBox from './headerBox.jsx'; +import Dashboard from './Dashboard.js'; const { ipcRenderer } = window.require('electron'); // import { dialog } from '@electron/remote' @@ -17,6 +18,7 @@ function App(props) { const [screenFlash, setScreenFlash] = useState(false); const [countdown, setCountdown] = useState(false); const [fileError, setFileError] = useState(false); + const [dashboardUpdated, setDashboardUpdated] = useState(false); const count_array = [null, null, null, null, 3, 3, 2, 2, 1, 1, null]; let count_idx = 0; @@ -63,7 +65,8 @@ function App(props) { body: JSON.stringify({ image: imageSrc, filePath: fileLocation }) }) .then(response => response.json()) - .then(data => { console.log(data)}) + .then(data => { console.log(data) + setDashboardUpdated(prevState => !prevState);}) .catch(error => {console.log(error); setFileError(true)}) }; diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/Dashboard.js b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/Dashboard.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4bf1b2c --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/Dashboard.js @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +import React, { useState, useEffect } from 'react'; +import { Link } from 'react-router-dom'; +import HeaderBox from './headerBox.jsx'; + +const Dashboard = () => { + const [latestImagesData, setLatestImagesData] = useState([]); + + useEffect(() => { + fetchLatestImagesData(); // Fetch data when component mounts + }, []); + + const fetchLatestImagesData = async () => { + try { + const response = await fetch('http://127.0.0.1:5000/images/'); + const data = await response.json(); + setLatestImagesData(data); // Update state with fetched data + } catch (error) { + console.error('Error fetching data:', error); + } + }; + + return ( +
+ +
+

Dashboard

+

New Floc Images and Data

+ {/* Render the latest images data */} + {latestImagesData.map((image, index) => ( +
+ {`Image +
+ ID: {image.id} | + Name: {image.name} | + Flocs: {image.flocs.map(floc => `ID: ${floc.id}, Size: ${floc.size}`).join(', ')} +
+ {/* Render other data associated with each image */} +
+ ))} +
+ Go to App +
+
+
+ ); +} + +export default Dashboard; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/NewPage.js b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/NewPage.js deleted file mode 100644 index 5d0f097..0000000 --- a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/NewPage.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -import React from 'react'; -import {Link} from 'react-router-dom'; -import HeaderBox from './headerBox.jsx'; - - -const NewPage = () => { - return ( -
- -
-

New Page

-

This is the content of the new page.

-
- Go to App -
-
-
- - ); -} - -export default NewPage; diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/filename.txt b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/filename.txt index f5c459a..ff5aeb2 100644 --- a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/filename.txt +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/filename.txt @@ -1 +1 @@ -/Users/beccajeffries/Desktop/AguaClara \ No newline at end of file +/Users/alvaroderas/Downloads \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/floc.db b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/floc.db new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..60dd20da001432c506e1aeaacc963ce6ae673d49 GIT binary patch literal 16384 zcmeI%&q~8E90%~U8%_&zyOrI3#}-8qA3*EKX0f&|>x7+3b)6LU2W=q;2wPFQLPMm*xpgmrwIJr&HEun#RtF7-M=->qV`~@4i+I{L|{} zD0pqQK3Q%5owb72N70}_00Izz00bZa0SG_<0uX=z1pX9QTeXI1n%diO9^cK9>1=tQ zsZj3>4aQA1j_6)GV$;$_zB?FkvgBObun+Vd^Q@z>bTLU@vd39*u8-p9e5v|T`NZg? zY- { } /> - } /> + } /> }/> diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/Activate.ps1 b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/Activate.ps1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2fb3852 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/Activate.ps1 @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +<# +.Synopsis +Activate a Python virtual environment for the current PowerShell session. + +.Description +Pushes the python executable for a virtual environment to the front of the +$Env:PATH environment variable and sets the prompt to signify that you are +in a Python virtual environment. Makes use of the command line switches as +well as the `pyvenv.cfg` file values present in the virtual environment. + +.Parameter VenvDir +Path to the directory that contains the virtual environment to activate. The +default value for this is the parent of the directory that the Activate.ps1 +script is located within. + +.Parameter Prompt +The prompt prefix to display when this virtual environment is activated. By +default, this prompt is the name of the virtual environment folder (VenvDir) +surrounded by parentheses and followed by a single space (ie. '(.venv) '). + +.Example +Activate.ps1 +Activates the Python virtual environment that contains the Activate.ps1 script. + +.Example +Activate.ps1 -Verbose +Activates the Python virtual environment that contains the Activate.ps1 script, +and shows extra information about the activation as it executes. + +.Example +Activate.ps1 -VenvDir C:\Users\MyUser\Common\.venv +Activates the Python virtual environment located in the specified location. + +.Example +Activate.ps1 -Prompt "MyPython" +Activates the Python virtual environment that contains the Activate.ps1 script, +and prefixes the current prompt with the specified string (surrounded in +parentheses) while the virtual environment is active. + +.Notes +On Windows, it may be required to enable this Activate.ps1 script by setting the +execution policy for the user. You can do this by issuing the following PowerShell +command: + +PS C:\> Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Scope CurrentUser + +For more information on Execution Policies: +https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=135170 + +#> +Param( + [Parameter(Mandatory = $false)] + [String] + $VenvDir, + [Parameter(Mandatory = $false)] + [String] + $Prompt +) + +<# Function declarations --------------------------------------------------- #> + +<# +.Synopsis +Remove all shell session elements added by the Activate script, including the +addition of the virtual environment's Python executable from the beginning of +the PATH variable. + +.Parameter NonDestructive +If present, do not remove this function from the global namespace for the +session. + +#> +function global:deactivate ([switch]$NonDestructive) { + # Revert to original values + + # The prior prompt: + if (Test-Path -Path Function:_OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT) { + Copy-Item -Path Function:_OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT -Destination Function:prompt + Remove-Item -Path Function:_OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT + } + + # The prior PYTHONHOME: + if (Test-Path -Path Env:_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME) { + Copy-Item -Path Env:_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME -Destination Env:PYTHONHOME + Remove-Item -Path Env:_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME + } + + # The prior PATH: + if (Test-Path -Path Env:_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH) { + Copy-Item -Path Env:_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH -Destination Env:PATH + Remove-Item -Path Env:_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH + } + + # Just remove the VIRTUAL_ENV altogether: + if (Test-Path -Path Env:VIRTUAL_ENV) { + Remove-Item -Path env:VIRTUAL_ENV + } + + # Just remove the _PYTHON_VENV_PROMPT_PREFIX altogether: + if (Get-Variable -Name "_PYTHON_VENV_PROMPT_PREFIX" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) { + Remove-Variable -Name _PYTHON_VENV_PROMPT_PREFIX -Scope Global -Force + } + + # Leave deactivate function in the global namespace if requested: + if (-not $NonDestructive) { + Remove-Item -Path function:deactivate + } +} + +<# +.Description +Get-PyVenvConfig parses the values from the pyvenv.cfg file located in the +given folder, and returns them in a map. + +For each line in the pyvenv.cfg file, if that line can be parsed into exactly +two strings separated by `=` (with any amount of whitespace surrounding the =) +then it is considered a `key = value` line. The left hand string is the key, +the right hand is the value. + +If the value starts with a `'` or a `"` then the first and last character is +stripped from the value before being captured. + +.Parameter ConfigDir +Path to the directory that contains the `pyvenv.cfg` file. +#> +function Get-PyVenvConfig( + [String] + $ConfigDir +) { + Write-Verbose "Given ConfigDir=$ConfigDir, obtain values in pyvenv.cfg" + + # Ensure the file exists, and issue a warning if it doesn't (but still allow the function to continue). + $pyvenvConfigPath = Join-Path -Resolve -Path $ConfigDir -ChildPath 'pyvenv.cfg' -ErrorAction Continue + + # An empty map will be returned if no config file is found. + $pyvenvConfig = @{ } + + if ($pyvenvConfigPath) { + + Write-Verbose "File exists, parse `key = value` lines" + $pyvenvConfigContent = Get-Content -Path $pyvenvConfigPath + + $pyvenvConfigContent | ForEach-Object { + $keyval = $PSItem -split "\s*=\s*", 2 + if ($keyval[0] -and $keyval[1]) { + $val = $keyval[1] + + # Remove extraneous quotations around a string value. + if ("'""".Contains($val.Substring(0, 1))) { + $val = $val.Substring(1, $val.Length - 2) + } + + $pyvenvConfig[$keyval[0]] = $val + Write-Verbose "Adding Key: '$($keyval[0])'='$val'" + } + } + } + return $pyvenvConfig +} + + +<# Begin Activate script --------------------------------------------------- #> + +# Determine the containing directory of this script +$VenvExecPath = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition +$VenvExecDir = Get-Item -Path $VenvExecPath + +Write-Verbose "Activation script is located in path: '$VenvExecPath'" +Write-Verbose "VenvExecDir Fullname: '$($VenvExecDir.FullName)" +Write-Verbose "VenvExecDir Name: '$($VenvExecDir.Name)" + +# Set values required in priority: CmdLine, ConfigFile, Default +# First, get the location of the virtual environment, it might not be +# VenvExecDir if specified on the command line. +if ($VenvDir) { + Write-Verbose "VenvDir given as parameter, using '$VenvDir' to determine values" +} +else { + Write-Verbose "VenvDir not given as a parameter, using parent directory name as VenvDir." + $VenvDir = $VenvExecDir.Parent.FullName.TrimEnd("\\/") + Write-Verbose "VenvDir=$VenvDir" +} + +# Next, read the `pyvenv.cfg` file to determine any required value such +# as `prompt`. +$pyvenvCfg = Get-PyVenvConfig -ConfigDir $VenvDir + +# Next, set the prompt from the command line, or the config file, or +# just use the name of the virtual environment folder. +if ($Prompt) { + Write-Verbose "Prompt specified as argument, using '$Prompt'" +} +else { + Write-Verbose "Prompt not specified as argument to script, checking pyvenv.cfg value" + if ($pyvenvCfg -and $pyvenvCfg['prompt']) { + Write-Verbose " Setting based on value in pyvenv.cfg='$($pyvenvCfg['prompt'])'" + $Prompt = $pyvenvCfg['prompt']; + } + else { + Write-Verbose " Setting prompt based on parent's directory's name. (Is the directory name passed to venv module when creating the virutal environment)" + Write-Verbose " Got leaf-name of $VenvDir='$(Split-Path -Path $venvDir -Leaf)'" + $Prompt = Split-Path -Path $venvDir -Leaf + } +} + +Write-Verbose "Prompt = '$Prompt'" +Write-Verbose "VenvDir='$VenvDir'" + +# Deactivate any currently active virtual environment, but leave the +# deactivate function in place. +deactivate -nondestructive + +# Now set the environment variable VIRTUAL_ENV, used by many tools to determine +# that there is an activated venv. +$env:VIRTUAL_ENV = $VenvDir + +if (-not $Env:VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT) { + + Write-Verbose "Setting prompt to '$Prompt'" + + # Set the prompt to include the env name + # Make sure _OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT is global + function global:_OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT { "" } + Copy-Item -Path function:prompt -Destination function:_OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT + New-Variable -Name _PYTHON_VENV_PROMPT_PREFIX -Description "Python virtual environment prompt prefix" -Scope Global -Option ReadOnly -Visibility Public -Value $Prompt + + function global:prompt { + Write-Host -NoNewline -ForegroundColor Green "($_PYTHON_VENV_PROMPT_PREFIX) " + _OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT + } +} + +# Clear PYTHONHOME +if (Test-Path -Path Env:PYTHONHOME) { + Copy-Item -Path Env:PYTHONHOME -Destination Env:_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME + Remove-Item -Path Env:PYTHONHOME +} + +# Add the venv to the PATH +Copy-Item -Path Env:PATH -Destination Env:_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH +$Env:PATH = "$VenvExecDir$([System.IO.Path]::PathSeparator)$Env:PATH" diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/activate b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/activate new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6068afc --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/activate @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +# This file must be used with "source bin/activate" *from bash* +# you cannot run it directly + +deactivate () { + # reset old environment variables + if [ -n "${_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH:-}" ] ; then + PATH="${_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH:-}" + export PATH + unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH + fi + if [ -n "${_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME:-}" ] ; then + PYTHONHOME="${_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME:-}" + export PYTHONHOME + unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME + fi + + # This should detect bash and zsh, which have a hash command that must + # be called to get it to forget past commands. Without forgetting + # past commands the $PATH changes we made may not be respected + if [ -n "${BASH:-}" -o -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] ; then + hash -r 2> /dev/null + fi + + if [ -n "${_OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1:-}" ] ; then + PS1="${_OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1:-}" + export PS1 + unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1 + fi + + unset VIRTUAL_ENV + if [ ! "${1:-}" = "nondestructive" ] ; then + # Self destruct! + unset -f deactivate + fi +} + +# unset irrelevant variables +deactivate nondestructive + +VIRTUAL_ENV="/Users/alvaroderas/AguaClara/floc_app/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv" +export VIRTUAL_ENV + +_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH="$PATH" +PATH="$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin:$PATH" +export PATH + +# unset PYTHONHOME if set +# this will fail if PYTHONHOME is set to the empty string (which is bad anyway) +# could use `if (set -u; : $PYTHONHOME) ;` in bash +if [ -n "${PYTHONHOME:-}" ] ; then + _OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME="${PYTHONHOME:-}" + unset PYTHONHOME +fi + +if [ -z "${VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT:-}" ] ; then + _OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1="${PS1:-}" + PS1="(virtualenv) ${PS1:-}" + export PS1 +fi + +# This should detect bash and zsh, which have a hash command that must +# be called to get it to forget past commands. Without forgetting +# past commands the $PATH changes we made may not be respected +if [ -n "${BASH:-}" -o -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] ; then + hash -r 2> /dev/null +fi diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/activate.csh b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/activate.csh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..316483e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/activate.csh @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +# This file must be used with "source bin/activate.csh" *from csh*. +# You cannot run it directly. +# Created by Davide Di Blasi . +# Ported to Python 3.3 venv by Andrew Svetlov + +alias deactivate 'test $?_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH != 0 && setenv PATH "$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH" && unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH; rehash; test $?_OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT != 0 && set prompt="$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT" && unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT; unsetenv VIRTUAL_ENV; test "\!:*" != "nondestructive" && unalias deactivate' + +# Unset irrelevant variables. +deactivate nondestructive + +setenv VIRTUAL_ENV "/Users/alvaroderas/AguaClara/floc_app/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv" + +set _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH="$PATH" +setenv PATH "$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin:$PATH" + + +set _OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT="$prompt" + +if (! "$?VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT") then + set prompt = "(virtualenv) $prompt" +endif + +alias pydoc python -m pydoc + +rehash diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/activate.fish b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/activate.fish new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5883c4e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/activate.fish @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +# This file must be used with "source /bin/activate.fish" *from fish* +# (https://fishshell.com/); you cannot run it directly. + +function deactivate -d "Exit virtual environment and return to normal shell environment" + # reset old environment variables + if test -n "$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH" + set -gx PATH $_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH + set -e _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH + end + if test -n "$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME" + set -gx PYTHONHOME $_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME + set -e _OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME + end + + if test -n "$_OLD_FISH_PROMPT_OVERRIDE" + functions -e fish_prompt + set -e _OLD_FISH_PROMPT_OVERRIDE + functions -c _old_fish_prompt fish_prompt + functions -e _old_fish_prompt + end + + set -e VIRTUAL_ENV + if test "$argv[1]" != "nondestructive" + # Self-destruct! + functions -e deactivate + end +end + +# Unset irrelevant variables. +deactivate nondestructive + +set -gx VIRTUAL_ENV "/Users/alvaroderas/AguaClara/floc_app/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv" + +set -gx _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH $PATH +set -gx PATH "$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin" $PATH + +# Unset PYTHONHOME if set. +if set -q PYTHONHOME + set -gx _OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME $PYTHONHOME + set -e PYTHONHOME +end + +if test -z "$VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT" + # fish uses a function instead of an env var to generate the prompt. + + # Save the current fish_prompt function as the function _old_fish_prompt. + functions -c fish_prompt _old_fish_prompt + + # With the original prompt function renamed, we can override with our own. + function fish_prompt + # Save the return status of the last command. + set -l old_status $status + + # Output the venv prompt; color taken from the blue of the Python logo. + printf "%s%s%s" (set_color 4B8BBE) "(virtualenv) " (set_color normal) + + # Restore the return status of the previous command. + echo "exit $old_status" | . + # Output the original/"old" prompt. + _old_fish_prompt + end + + set -gx _OLD_FISH_PROMPT_OVERRIDE "$VIRTUAL_ENV" +end diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/flask b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/flask new file mode 100755 index 0000000..9f9b8df --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/flask @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#!/Users/alvaroderas/AguaClara/floc_app/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/python3 +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +import re +import sys +from flask.cli import main +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0]) + sys.exit(main()) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/pip b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/pip new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f238f1e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/pip @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#!/Users/alvaroderas/AguaClara/floc_app/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/python3 +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +import re +import sys +from pip._internal.cli.main import main +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0]) + sys.exit(main()) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/pip3 b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/pip3 new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f238f1e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/pip3 @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#!/Users/alvaroderas/AguaClara/floc_app/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/python3 +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +import re +import sys +from pip._internal.cli.main import main +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0]) + sys.exit(main()) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/pip3.9 b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/pip3.9 new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f238f1e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/pip3.9 @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#!/Users/alvaroderas/AguaClara/floc_app/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/python3 +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +import re +import sys +from pip._internal.cli.main import main +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.argv[0] = re.sub(r'(-script\.pyw|\.exe)?$', '', sys.argv[0]) + sys.exit(main()) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/python b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/python new file mode 120000 index 0000000..b8a0adb --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/python @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +python3 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/python3 b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/python3 new file mode 120000 index 0000000..9556d1c --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/python3 @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.9/bin/python3 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/python3.9 b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/python3.9 new file mode 120000 index 0000000..b8a0adb --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/bin/python3.9 @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +python3 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/include/site/python3.9/greenlet/greenlet.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/include/site/python3.9/greenlet/greenlet.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d02a16e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/include/site/python3.9/greenlet/greenlet.h @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ +/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 4; -*- */ + +/* Greenlet object interface */ + +#ifndef Py_GREENLETOBJECT_H +#define Py_GREENLETOBJECT_H + + +#include + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* This is deprecated and undocumented. It does not change. */ +#define GREENLET_VERSION "1.0.0" + +#ifndef GREENLET_MODULE +#define implementation_ptr_t void* +#endif + +typedef struct _greenlet { + PyObject_HEAD + PyObject* weakreflist; + PyObject* dict; + implementation_ptr_t pimpl; +} PyGreenlet; + +#define PyGreenlet_Check(op) (op && PyObject_TypeCheck(op, &PyGreenlet_Type)) + + +/* C API functions */ + +/* Total number of symbols that are exported */ +#define PyGreenlet_API_pointers 12 + +#define PyGreenlet_Type_NUM 0 +#define PyExc_GreenletError_NUM 1 +#define PyExc_GreenletExit_NUM 2 + +#define PyGreenlet_New_NUM 3 +#define PyGreenlet_GetCurrent_NUM 4 +#define PyGreenlet_Throw_NUM 5 +#define PyGreenlet_Switch_NUM 6 +#define PyGreenlet_SetParent_NUM 7 + +#define PyGreenlet_MAIN_NUM 8 +#define PyGreenlet_STARTED_NUM 9 +#define PyGreenlet_ACTIVE_NUM 10 +#define PyGreenlet_GET_PARENT_NUM 11 + +#ifndef GREENLET_MODULE +/* This section is used by modules that uses the greenlet C API */ +static void** _PyGreenlet_API = NULL; + +# define PyGreenlet_Type \ + (*(PyTypeObject*)_PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_Type_NUM]) + +# define PyExc_GreenletError \ + ((PyObject*)_PyGreenlet_API[PyExc_GreenletError_NUM]) + +# define PyExc_GreenletExit \ + ((PyObject*)_PyGreenlet_API[PyExc_GreenletExit_NUM]) + +/* + * PyGreenlet_New(PyObject *args) + * + * greenlet.greenlet(run, parent=None) + */ +# define PyGreenlet_New \ + (*(PyGreenlet * (*)(PyObject * run, PyGreenlet * parent)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_New_NUM]) + +/* + * PyGreenlet_GetCurrent(void) + * + * greenlet.getcurrent() + */ +# define PyGreenlet_GetCurrent \ + (*(PyGreenlet * (*)(void)) _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_GetCurrent_NUM]) + +/* + * PyGreenlet_Throw( + * PyGreenlet *greenlet, + * PyObject *typ, + * PyObject *val, + * PyObject *tb) + * + * g.throw(...) + */ +# define PyGreenlet_Throw \ + (*(PyObject * (*)(PyGreenlet * self, \ + PyObject * typ, \ + PyObject * val, \ + PyObject * tb)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_Throw_NUM]) + +/* + * PyGreenlet_Switch(PyGreenlet *greenlet, PyObject *args) + * + * g.switch(*args, **kwargs) + */ +# define PyGreenlet_Switch \ + (*(PyObject * \ + (*)(PyGreenlet * greenlet, PyObject * args, PyObject * kwargs)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_Switch_NUM]) + +/* + * PyGreenlet_SetParent(PyObject *greenlet, PyObject *new_parent) + * + * g.parent = new_parent + */ +# define PyGreenlet_SetParent \ + (*(int (*)(PyGreenlet * greenlet, PyGreenlet * nparent)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_SetParent_NUM]) + +/* + * PyGreenlet_GetParent(PyObject* greenlet) + * + * return greenlet.parent; + * + * This could return NULL even if there is no exception active. + * If it does not return NULL, you are responsible for decrementing the + * reference count. + */ +# define PyGreenlet_GetParent \ + (*(PyGreenlet* (*)(PyGreenlet*)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_GET_PARENT_NUM]) + +/* + * deprecated, undocumented alias. + */ +# define PyGreenlet_GET_PARENT PyGreenlet_GetParent + +# define PyGreenlet_MAIN \ + (*(int (*)(PyGreenlet*)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_MAIN_NUM]) + +# define PyGreenlet_STARTED \ + (*(int (*)(PyGreenlet*)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_STARTED_NUM]) + +# define PyGreenlet_ACTIVE \ + (*(int (*)(PyGreenlet*)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_ACTIVE_NUM]) + + + + +/* Macro that imports greenlet and initializes C API */ +/* NOTE: This has actually moved to ``greenlet._greenlet._C_API``, but we + keep the older definition to be sure older code that might have a copy of + the header still works. */ +# define PyGreenlet_Import() \ + { \ + _PyGreenlet_API = (void**)PyCapsule_Import("greenlet._C_API", 0); \ + } + +#endif /* GREENLET_MODULE */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif +#endif /* !Py_GREENLETOBJECT_H */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/Flask_Cors-4.0.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/Flask_Cors-4.0.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1b589e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/Flask_Cors-4.0.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +pip diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/Flask_Cors-4.0.0.dist-info/LICENSE b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/Flask_Cors-4.0.0.dist-info/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46d932f --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/Flask_Cors-4.0.0.dist-info/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +Copyright (C) 2016 Cory Dolphin, Olin College + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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Special +placeholders in the template allow writing code similar to Python +syntax. Then the template is passed data to render the final document. + +It includes: + +- Template inheritance and inclusion. +- Define and import macros within templates. +- HTML templates can use autoescaping to prevent XSS from untrusted + user input. +- A sandboxed environment can safely render untrusted templates. +- AsyncIO support for generating templates and calling async + functions. +- I18N support with Babel. +- Templates are compiled to optimized Python code just-in-time and + cached, or can be compiled ahead-of-time. +- Exceptions point to the correct line in templates to make debugging + easier. +- Extensible filters, tests, functions, and even syntax. + +Jinja's philosophy is that while application logic belongs in Python if +possible, it shouldn't make the template designer's job difficult by +restricting functionality too much. + + +Installing +---------- + +Install and update using `pip`_: + +.. code-block:: text + + $ pip install -U Jinja2 + +.. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/getting-started/ + + +In A Nutshell +------------- + +.. code-block:: jinja + + {% extends "base.html" %} + {% block title %}Members{% endblock %} + {% block content %} + + {% endblock %} + + +Donate +------ + +The Pallets organization develops and supports Jinja and other popular +packages. 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+Copyright 2010 Pallets + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + +1. 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Characters that have special meanings are +replaced so that they display as the actual characters. This mitigates +injection attacks, meaning untrusted user input can safely be displayed +on a page. + + +Installing +---------- + +Install and update using `pip`_: + +.. code-block:: text + + pip install -U MarkupSafe + +.. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/getting-started/ + + +Examples +-------- + +.. code-block:: pycon + + >>> from markupsafe import Markup, escape + + >>> # escape replaces special characters and wraps in Markup + >>> escape("") + Markup('<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>') + + >>> # wrap in Markup to mark text "safe" and prevent escaping + >>> Markup("Hello") + Markup('hello') + + >>> escape(Markup("Hello")) + Markup('hello') + + >>> # Markup is a str subclass + >>> # methods and operators escape their arguments + >>> template = Markup("Hello {name}") + >>> template.format(name='"World"') + Markup('Hello "World"') + + +Donate +------ + +The Pallets organization develops and supports MarkupSafe and other +popular packages. 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SQLAlchemy provides a full suite +of well known enterprise-level persistence patterns, +designed for efficient and high-performing database +access, adapted into a simple and Pythonic domain +language. + +Major SQLAlchemy features include: + +* An industrial strength ORM, built + from the core on the identity map, unit of work, + and data mapper patterns. These patterns + allow transparent persistence of objects + using a declarative configuration system. + Domain models + can be constructed and manipulated naturally, + and changes are synchronized with the + current transaction automatically. +* A relationally-oriented query system, exposing + the full range of SQL's capabilities + explicitly, including joins, subqueries, + correlation, and most everything else, + in terms of the object model. + Writing queries with the ORM uses the same + techniques of relational composition you use + when writing SQL. While you can drop into + literal SQL at any time, it's virtually never + needed. +* A comprehensive and flexible system + of eager loading for related collections and objects. + Collections are cached within a session, + and can be loaded on individual access, all + at once using joins, or by query per collection + across the full result set. +* A Core SQL construction system and DBAPI + interaction layer. The SQLAlchemy Core is + separate from the ORM and is a full database + abstraction layer in its own right, and includes + an extensible Python-based SQL expression + language, schema metadata, connection pooling, + type coercion, and custom types. +* All primary and foreign key constraints are + assumed to be composite and natural. Surrogate + integer primary keys are of course still the + norm, but SQLAlchemy never assumes or hardcodes + to this model. +* Database introspection and generation. Database + schemas can be "reflected" in one step into + Python structures representing database metadata; + those same structures can then generate + CREATE statements right back out - all within + the Core, independent of the ORM. + +SQLAlchemy's philosophy: + +* SQL databases behave less and less like object + collections the more size and performance start to + matter; object collections behave less and less like + tables and rows the more abstraction starts to matter. + SQLAlchemy aims to accommodate both of these + principles. +* An ORM doesn't need to hide the "R". A relational + database provides rich, set-based functionality + that should be fully exposed. SQLAlchemy's + ORM provides an open-ended set of patterns + that allow a developer to construct a custom + mediation layer between a domain model and + a relational schema, turning the so-called + "object relational impedance" issue into + a distant memory. +* The developer, in all cases, makes all decisions + regarding the design, structure, and naming conventions + of both the object model as well as the relational + schema. SQLAlchemy only provides the means + to automate the execution of these decisions. +* With SQLAlchemy, there's no such thing as + "the ORM generated a bad query" - you + retain full control over the structure of + queries, including how joins are organized, + how subqueries and correlation is used, what + columns are requested. Everything SQLAlchemy + does is ultimately the result of a developer-initiated + decision. +* Don't use an ORM if the problem doesn't need one. + SQLAlchemy consists of a Core and separate ORM + component. The Core offers a full SQL expression + language that allows Pythonic construction + of SQL constructs that render directly to SQL + strings for a target database, returning + result sets that are essentially enhanced DBAPI + cursors. +* Transactions should be the norm. With SQLAlchemy's + ORM, nothing goes to permanent storage until + commit() is called. SQLAlchemy encourages applications + to create a consistent means of delineating + the start and end of a series of operations. +* Never render a literal value in a SQL statement. + Bound parameters are used to the greatest degree + possible, allowing query optimizers to cache + query plans effectively and making SQL injection + attacks a non-issue. + +Documentation +------------- + +Latest documentation is at: + +https://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/ + +Installation / Requirements +--------------------------- + +Full documentation for installation is at +`Installation `_. + +Getting Help / Development / Bug reporting +------------------------------------------ + +Please refer to the `SQLAlchemy Community Guide `_. + +Code of Conduct +--------------- + +Above all, SQLAlchemy places great emphasis on polite, thoughtful, and +constructive communication between users and developers. +Please see our current Code of Conduct at +`Code of Conduct `_. + +License +------- + +SQLAlchemy is 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b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/SQLAlchemy-2.0.27.dist-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +sqlalchemy diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/_distutils_hack/__init__.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/_distutils_hack/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f40996 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/_distutils_hack/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +import sys +import os +import re +import importlib +import warnings + + +is_pypy = '__pypy__' in sys.builtin_module_names + + +warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', + r'.+ distutils\b.+ deprecated', + DeprecationWarning) + + +def warn_distutils_present(): + if 'distutils' not in sys.modules: + return + if is_pypy and sys.version_info < (3, 7): + # PyPy for 3.6 unconditionally imports distutils, so bypass the warning + # https://foss.heptapod.net/pypy/pypy/-/blob/be829135bc0d758997b3566062999ee8b23872b4/lib-python/3/site.py#L250 + return + warnings.warn( + "Distutils was imported before Setuptools, but importing Setuptools " + "also replaces the `distutils` module in `sys.modules`. This may lead " + "to undesirable behaviors or errors. To avoid these issues, avoid " + "using distutils directly, ensure that setuptools is installed in the " + "traditional way (e.g. not an editable install), and/or make sure " + "that setuptools is always imported before distutils.") + + +def clear_distutils(): + if 'distutils' not in sys.modules: + return + warnings.warn("Setuptools is replacing distutils.") + mods = [name for name in sys.modules if re.match(r'distutils\b', name)] + for name in mods: + del sys.modules[name] + + +def enabled(): + """ + Allow selection of distutils by environment variable. + """ + which = os.environ.get('SETUPTOOLS_USE_DISTUTILS', 'stdlib') + return which == 'local' + + +def ensure_local_distutils(): + clear_distutils() + distutils = importlib.import_module('setuptools._distutils') + distutils.__name__ = 'distutils' + sys.modules['distutils'] = distutils + + # sanity check that submodules load as expected + core = importlib.import_module('distutils.core') + assert '_distutils' in core.__file__, core.__file__ + + +def do_override(): + """ + Ensure that the local copy of distutils is preferred over stdlib. + + See https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/417#issuecomment-392298401 + for more motivation. + """ + if enabled(): + warn_distutils_present() + ensure_local_distutils() + + +class DistutilsMetaFinder: + def find_spec(self, fullname, path, target=None): + if path is not None: + return + + method_name = 'spec_for_{fullname}'.format(**locals()) + method = getattr(self, method_name, lambda: None) + return method() + + def spec_for_distutils(self): + import importlib.abc + import importlib.util + + class DistutilsLoader(importlib.abc.Loader): + + def create_module(self, spec): + return importlib.import_module('setuptools._distutils') + + def exec_module(self, module): + pass + + return importlib.util.spec_from_loader('distutils', DistutilsLoader()) + + def spec_for_pip(self): + """ + Ensure stdlib distutils when running under pip. + See pypa/pip#8761 for rationale. + """ + if self.pip_imported_during_build(): + return + clear_distutils() + self.spec_for_distutils = lambda: None + + @staticmethod + def pip_imported_during_build(): + """ + Detect if pip is being imported in a build script. Ref #2355. + """ + import traceback + return any( + frame.f_globals['__file__'].endswith('setup.py') + for frame, line in traceback.walk_stack(None) + ) + + +DISTUTILS_FINDER = DistutilsMetaFinder() + + +def add_shim(): + sys.meta_path.insert(0, DISTUTILS_FINDER) + + +def remove_shim(): + try: + sys.meta_path.remove(DISTUTILS_FINDER) + except ValueError: + pass diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/_distutils_hack/override.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/_distutils_hack/override.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2cc433a --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/_distutils_hack/override.py @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +__import__('_distutils_hack').do_override() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker-1.7.0.dist-info/INSTALLER b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker-1.7.0.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1b589e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker-1.7.0.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +pip diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker-1.7.0.dist-info/LICENSE.rst b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker-1.7.0.dist-info/LICENSE.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..79c9825 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker-1.7.0.dist-info/LICENSE.rst @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +Copyright 2010 Jason Kirtland + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a +copy of this software and associated documentation files (the +"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including +without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, +distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to +permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to +the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included +in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS +OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF +MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. +IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY +CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, +TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE +SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker-1.7.0.dist-info/METADATA b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker-1.7.0.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f96613c --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker-1.7.0.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.1 +Name: blinker +Version: 1.7.0 +Summary: Fast, simple object-to-object and broadcast signaling +Keywords: signal,emit,events,broadcast +Author-email: Jason Kirtland +Maintainer-email: Pallets Ecosystem +Requires-Python: >=3.8 +Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries +Project-URL: Chat, https://discord.gg/pallets +Project-URL: Documentation, https://blinker.readthedocs.io +Project-URL: Homepage, https://blinker.readthedocs.io +Project-URL: Issue Tracker, https://github.com/pallets-eco/blinker/issues/ +Project-URL: Source Code, https://github.com/pallets-eco/blinker/ + +Blinker +======= + +Blinker provides a fast dispatching system that allows any number of +interested parties to subscribe to events, or "signals". + +Signal receivers can subscribe to specific senders or receive signals +sent by any sender. + +.. code-block:: pycon + + >>> from blinker import signal + >>> started = signal('round-started') + >>> def each(round): + ... print(f"Round {round}") + ... + >>> started.connect(each) + + >>> def round_two(round): + ... print("This is round two.") + ... + >>> started.connect(round_two, sender=2) + + >>> for round in range(1, 4): + ... started.send(round) + ... + Round 1! 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O'Brien, Mike C. Fletcher, +# Matthew R. Scott +# +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +# met: +# +# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following +# disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided +# with the distribution. +# +# * Neither the name of the nor the names of its +# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived +# from this software without specific prior written permission. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +# +"""Refactored 'safe reference from dispatcher.py""" +import operator +import sys +import traceback +import weakref + + +get_self = operator.attrgetter("__self__") +get_func = operator.attrgetter("__func__") + + +def safe_ref(target, on_delete=None): + """Return a *safe* weak reference to a callable target. + + - ``target``: The object to be weakly referenced, if it's a bound + method reference, will create a BoundMethodWeakref, otherwise + creates a simple weakref. + + - ``on_delete``: If provided, will have a hard reference stored to + the callable to be called after the safe reference goes out of + scope with the reference object, (either a weakref or a + BoundMethodWeakref) as argument. + """ + try: + im_self = get_self(target) + except AttributeError: + if callable(on_delete): + return weakref.ref(target, on_delete) + else: + return weakref.ref(target) + else: + if im_self is not None: + # Turn a bound method into a BoundMethodWeakref instance. + # Keep track of these instances for lookup by disconnect(). + assert hasattr(target, "im_func") or hasattr(target, "__func__"), ( + f"safe_ref target {target!r} has im_self, but no im_func, " + "don't know how to create reference" + ) + reference = BoundMethodWeakref(target=target, on_delete=on_delete) + return reference + + +class BoundMethodWeakref: + """'Safe' and reusable weak references to instance methods. + + BoundMethodWeakref objects provide a mechanism for referencing a + bound method without requiring that the method object itself + (which is normally a transient object) is kept alive. Instead, + the BoundMethodWeakref object keeps weak references to both the + object and the function which together define the instance method. + + Attributes: + + - ``key``: The identity key for the reference, calculated by the + class's calculate_key method applied to the target instance method. + + - ``deletion_methods``: Sequence of callable objects taking single + argument, a reference to this object which will be called when + *either* the target object or target function is garbage + collected (i.e. when this object becomes invalid). These are + specified as the on_delete parameters of safe_ref calls. + + - ``weak_self``: Weak reference to the target object. + + - ``weak_func``: Weak reference to the target function. + + Class Attributes: + + - ``_all_instances``: Class attribute pointing to all live + BoundMethodWeakref objects indexed by the class's + calculate_key(target) method applied to the target objects. + This weak value dictionary is used to short-circuit creation so + that multiple references to the same (object, function) pair + produce the same BoundMethodWeakref instance. + """ + + _all_instances = weakref.WeakValueDictionary() # type: ignore[var-annotated] + + def __new__(cls, target, on_delete=None, *arguments, **named): + """Create new instance or return current instance. + + Basically this method of construction allows us to + short-circuit creation of references to already-referenced + instance methods. The key corresponding to the target is + calculated, and if there is already an existing reference, + that is returned, with its deletion_methods attribute updated. + Otherwise the new instance is created and registered in the + table of already-referenced methods. + """ + key = cls.calculate_key(target) + current = cls._all_instances.get(key) + if current is not None: + current.deletion_methods.append(on_delete) + return current + else: + base = super().__new__(cls) + cls._all_instances[key] = base + base.__init__(target, on_delete, *arguments, **named) + return base + + def __init__(self, target, on_delete=None): + """Return a weak-reference-like instance for a bound method. + + - ``target``: The instance-method target for the weak reference, + must have im_self and im_func attributes and be + reconstructable via the following, which is true of built-in + instance methods:: + + target.im_func.__get__( target.im_self ) + + - ``on_delete``: Optional callback which will be called when + this weak reference ceases to be valid (i.e. either the + object or the function is garbage collected). Should take a + single argument, which will be passed a pointer to this + object. + """ + + def remove(weak, self=self): + """Set self.isDead to True when method or instance is destroyed.""" + methods = self.deletion_methods[:] + del self.deletion_methods[:] + try: + del self.__class__._all_instances[self.key] + except KeyError: + pass + for function in methods: + try: + if callable(function): + function(self) + except Exception: + try: + traceback.print_exc() + except AttributeError: + e = sys.exc_info()[1] + print( + f"Exception during saferef {self} " + f"cleanup function {function}: {e}" + ) + + self.deletion_methods = [on_delete] + self.key = self.calculate_key(target) + im_self = get_self(target) + im_func = get_func(target) + self.weak_self = weakref.ref(im_self, remove) + self.weak_func = weakref.ref(im_func, remove) + self.self_name = str(im_self) + self.func_name = str(im_func.__name__) + + @classmethod + def calculate_key(cls, target): + """Calculate the reference key for this reference. + + Currently this is a two-tuple of the id()'s of the target + object and the target function respectively. + """ + return (id(get_self(target)), id(get_func(target))) + + def __str__(self): + """Give a friendly representation of the object.""" + return "{}({}.{})".format( + self.__class__.__name__, + self.self_name, + self.func_name, + ) + + __repr__ = __str__ + + def __hash__(self): + return hash((self.self_name, self.key)) + + def __nonzero__(self): + """Whether we are still a valid reference.""" + return self() is not None + + def __eq__(self, other): + """Compare with another reference.""" + if not isinstance(other, self.__class__): + return operator.eq(self.__class__, type(other)) + return operator.eq(self.key, other.key) + + def __call__(self): + """Return a strong reference to the bound method. + + If the target cannot be retrieved, then will return None, + otherwise returns a bound instance method for our object and + function. + + Note: You may call this method any number of times, as it does + not invalidate the reference. + """ + target = self.weak_self() + if target is not None: + function = self.weak_func() + if function is not None: + return function.__get__(target) + return None diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker/_utilities.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker/_utilities.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b711c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker/_utilities.py @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t +from weakref import ref + +from blinker._saferef import BoundMethodWeakref + +IdentityType = t.Union[t.Tuple[int, int], str, int] + + +class _symbol: + def __init__(self, name): + """Construct a new named symbol.""" + self.__name__ = self.name = name + + def __reduce__(self): + return symbol, (self.name,) + + def __repr__(self): + return self.name + + +_symbol.__name__ = "symbol" + + +class symbol: + """A constant symbol. + + >>> symbol('foo') is symbol('foo') + True + >>> symbol('foo') + foo + + A slight refinement of the MAGICCOOKIE=object() pattern. The primary + advantage of symbol() is its repr(). They are also singletons. + + Repeated calls of symbol('name') will all return the same instance. + + """ + + symbols = {} # type: ignore[var-annotated] + + def __new__(cls, name): + try: + return cls.symbols[name] + except KeyError: + return cls.symbols.setdefault(name, _symbol(name)) + + +def hashable_identity(obj: object) -> IdentityType: + if hasattr(obj, "__func__"): + return (id(obj.__func__), id(obj.__self__)) # type: ignore[attr-defined] + elif hasattr(obj, "im_func"): + return (id(obj.im_func), id(obj.im_self)) # type: ignore[attr-defined] + elif isinstance(obj, (int, str)): + return obj + else: + return id(obj) + + +WeakTypes = (ref, BoundMethodWeakref) + + +class annotatable_weakref(ref): + """A weakref.ref that supports custom instance attributes.""" + + receiver_id: t.Optional[IdentityType] + sender_id: t.Optional[IdentityType] + + +def reference( # type: ignore[no-untyped-def] + object, callback=None, **annotations +) -> annotatable_weakref: + """Return an annotated weak ref.""" + if callable(object): + weak = callable_reference(object, callback) + else: + weak = annotatable_weakref(object, callback) + for key, value in annotations.items(): + setattr(weak, key, value) + return weak # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + +def callable_reference(object, callback=None): + """Return an annotated weak ref, supporting bound instance methods.""" + if hasattr(object, "im_self") and object.im_self is not None: + return BoundMethodWeakref(target=object, on_delete=callback) + elif hasattr(object, "__self__") and object.__self__ is not None: + return BoundMethodWeakref(target=object, on_delete=callback) + return annotatable_weakref(object, callback) + + +class lazy_property: + """A @property that is only evaluated once.""" + + def __init__(self, deferred): + self._deferred = deferred + self.__doc__ = deferred.__doc__ + + def __get__(self, obj, cls): + if obj is None: + return self + value = self._deferred(obj) + setattr(obj, self._deferred.__name__, value) + return value diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker/base.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker/base.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9d7035 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker/base.py @@ -0,0 +1,558 @@ +"""Signals and events. + +A small implementation of signals, inspired by a snippet of Django signal +API client code seen in a blog post. Signals are first-class objects and +each manages its own receivers and message emission. + +The :func:`signal` function provides singleton behavior for named signals. + +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t +from collections import defaultdict +from contextlib import contextmanager +from inspect import iscoroutinefunction +from warnings import warn +from weakref import WeakValueDictionary + +from blinker._utilities import annotatable_weakref +from blinker._utilities import hashable_identity +from blinker._utilities import IdentityType +from blinker._utilities import lazy_property +from blinker._utilities import reference +from blinker._utilities import symbol +from blinker._utilities import WeakTypes + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + + T_callable = t.TypeVar("T_callable", bound=t.Callable[..., t.Any]) + + T = t.TypeVar("T") + P = te.ParamSpec("P") + + AsyncWrapperType = t.Callable[[t.Callable[P, t.Awaitable[T]]], t.Callable[P, T]] + SyncWrapperType = t.Callable[[t.Callable[P, T]], t.Callable[P, t.Awaitable[T]]] + +ANY = symbol("ANY") +ANY.__doc__ = 'Token for "any sender".' +ANY_ID = 0 + +# NOTE: We need a reference to cast for use in weakref callbacks otherwise +# t.cast may have already been set to None during finalization. +cast = t.cast + + +class Signal: + """A notification emitter.""" + + #: An :obj:`ANY` convenience synonym, allows ``Signal.ANY`` + #: without an additional import. + ANY = ANY + + set_class: type[set] = set + + @lazy_property + def receiver_connected(self) -> Signal: + """Emitted after each :meth:`connect`. + + The signal sender is the signal instance, and the :meth:`connect` + arguments are passed through: *receiver*, *sender*, and *weak*. + + .. versionadded:: 1.2 + + """ + return Signal(doc="Emitted after a receiver connects.") + + @lazy_property + def receiver_disconnected(self) -> Signal: + """Emitted after :meth:`disconnect`. + + The sender is the signal instance, and the :meth:`disconnect` arguments + are passed through: *receiver* and *sender*. + + Note, this signal is emitted **only** when :meth:`disconnect` is + called explicitly. + + The disconnect signal can not be emitted by an automatic disconnect + (due to a weakly referenced receiver or sender going out of scope), + as the receiver and/or sender instances are no longer available for + use at the time this signal would be emitted. + + An alternative approach is available by subscribing to + :attr:`receiver_connected` and setting up a custom weakref cleanup + callback on weak receivers and senders. + + .. versionadded:: 1.2 + + """ + return Signal(doc="Emitted after a receiver disconnects.") + + def __init__(self, doc: str | None = None) -> None: + """ + :param doc: optional. If provided, will be assigned to the signal's + __doc__ attribute. + + """ + if doc: + self.__doc__ = doc + #: A mapping of connected receivers. + #: + #: The values of this mapping are not meaningful outside of the + #: internal :class:`Signal` implementation, however the boolean value + #: of the mapping is useful as an extremely efficient check to see if + #: any receivers are connected to the signal. + self.receivers: dict[IdentityType, t.Callable | annotatable_weakref] = {} + self.is_muted = False + self._by_receiver: dict[IdentityType, set[IdentityType]] = defaultdict( + self.set_class + ) + self._by_sender: dict[IdentityType, set[IdentityType]] = defaultdict( + self.set_class + ) + self._weak_senders: dict[IdentityType, annotatable_weakref] = {} + + def connect( + self, receiver: T_callable, sender: t.Any = ANY, weak: bool = True + ) -> T_callable: + """Connect *receiver* to signal events sent by *sender*. + + :param receiver: A callable. Will be invoked by :meth:`send` with + `sender=` as a single positional argument and any ``kwargs`` that + were provided to a call to :meth:`send`. + + :param sender: Any object or :obj:`ANY`, defaults to ``ANY``. + Restricts notifications delivered to *receiver* to only those + :meth:`send` emissions sent by *sender*. If ``ANY``, the receiver + will always be notified. A *receiver* may be connected to + multiple *sender* values on the same Signal through multiple calls + to :meth:`connect`. + + :param weak: If true, the Signal will hold a weakref to *receiver* + and automatically disconnect when *receiver* goes out of scope or + is garbage collected. Defaults to True. + + """ + receiver_id = hashable_identity(receiver) + receiver_ref: T_callable | annotatable_weakref + + if weak: + receiver_ref = reference(receiver, self._cleanup_receiver) + receiver_ref.receiver_id = receiver_id + else: + receiver_ref = receiver + sender_id: IdentityType + if sender is ANY: + sender_id = ANY_ID + else: + sender_id = hashable_identity(sender) + + self.receivers.setdefault(receiver_id, receiver_ref) + self._by_sender[sender_id].add(receiver_id) + self._by_receiver[receiver_id].add(sender_id) + del receiver_ref + + if sender is not ANY and sender_id not in self._weak_senders: + # wire together a cleanup for weakref-able senders + try: + sender_ref = reference(sender, self._cleanup_sender) + sender_ref.sender_id = sender_id + except TypeError: + pass + else: + self._weak_senders.setdefault(sender_id, sender_ref) + del sender_ref + + # broadcast this connection. if receivers raise, disconnect. + if "receiver_connected" in self.__dict__ and self.receiver_connected.receivers: + try: + self.receiver_connected.send( + self, receiver=receiver, sender=sender, weak=weak + ) + except TypeError as e: + self.disconnect(receiver, sender) + raise e + if receiver_connected.receivers and self is not receiver_connected: + try: + receiver_connected.send( + self, receiver_arg=receiver, sender_arg=sender, weak_arg=weak + ) + except TypeError as e: + self.disconnect(receiver, sender) + raise e + return receiver + + def connect_via( + self, sender: t.Any, weak: bool = False + ) -> t.Callable[[T_callable], T_callable]: + """Connect the decorated function as a receiver for *sender*. + + :param sender: Any object or :obj:`ANY`. The decorated function + will only receive :meth:`send` emissions sent by *sender*. If + ``ANY``, the receiver will always be notified. A function may be + decorated multiple times with differing *sender* values. + + :param weak: If true, the Signal will hold a weakref to the + decorated function and automatically disconnect when *receiver* + goes out of scope or is garbage collected. Unlike + :meth:`connect`, this defaults to False. + + The decorated function will be invoked by :meth:`send` with + `sender=` as a single positional argument and any ``kwargs`` that + were provided to the call to :meth:`send`. + + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + + """ + + def decorator(fn: T_callable) -> T_callable: + self.connect(fn, sender, weak) + return fn + + return decorator + + @contextmanager + def connected_to( + self, receiver: t.Callable, sender: t.Any = ANY + ) -> t.Generator[None, None, None]: + """Execute a block with the signal temporarily connected to *receiver*. + + :param receiver: a receiver callable + :param sender: optional, a sender to filter on + + This is a context manager for use in the ``with`` statement. It can + be useful in unit tests. *receiver* is connected to the signal for + the duration of the ``with`` block, and will be disconnected + automatically when exiting the block: + + .. code-block:: python + + with on_ready.connected_to(receiver): + # do stuff + on_ready.send(123) + + .. versionadded:: 1.1 + + """ + self.connect(receiver, sender=sender, weak=False) + try: + yield None + finally: + self.disconnect(receiver) + + @contextmanager + def muted(self) -> t.Generator[None, None, None]: + """Context manager for temporarily disabling signal. + Useful for test purposes. + """ + self.is_muted = True + try: + yield None + except Exception as e: + raise e + finally: + self.is_muted = False + + def temporarily_connected_to( + self, receiver: t.Callable, sender: t.Any = ANY + ) -> t.ContextManager[None]: + """An alias for :meth:`connected_to`. + + :param receiver: a receiver callable + :param sender: optional, a sender to filter on + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + + .. versionchanged:: 1.1 + Renamed to :meth:`connected_to`. ``temporarily_connected_to`` was + deprecated in 1.2 and will be removed in a subsequent version. + + """ + warn( + "temporarily_connected_to is deprecated; use connected_to instead.", + DeprecationWarning, + ) + return self.connected_to(receiver, sender) + + def send( + self, + *sender: t.Any, + _async_wrapper: AsyncWrapperType | None = None, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> list[tuple[t.Callable, t.Any]]: + """Emit this signal on behalf of *sender*, passing on ``kwargs``. + + Returns a list of 2-tuples, pairing receivers with their return + value. The ordering of receiver notification is undefined. + + :param sender: Any object or ``None``. If omitted, synonymous + with ``None``. Only accepts one positional argument. + :param _async_wrapper: A callable that should wrap a coroutine + receiver and run it when called synchronously. + + :param kwargs: Data to be sent to receivers. + """ + if self.is_muted: + return [] + + sender = self._extract_sender(sender) + results = [] + for receiver in self.receivers_for(sender): + if iscoroutinefunction(receiver): + if _async_wrapper is None: + raise RuntimeError("Cannot send to a coroutine function") + receiver = _async_wrapper(receiver) + result = receiver(sender, **kwargs) + results.append((receiver, result)) + return results + + async def send_async( + self, + *sender: t.Any, + _sync_wrapper: SyncWrapperType | None = None, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> list[tuple[t.Callable, t.Any]]: + """Emit this signal on behalf of *sender*, passing on ``kwargs``. + + Returns a list of 2-tuples, pairing receivers with their return + value. The ordering of receiver notification is undefined. + + :param sender: Any object or ``None``. If omitted, synonymous + with ``None``. Only accepts one positional argument. + :param _sync_wrapper: A callable that should wrap a synchronous + receiver and run it when awaited. + + :param kwargs: Data to be sent to receivers. + """ + if self.is_muted: + return [] + + sender = self._extract_sender(sender) + results = [] + for receiver in self.receivers_for(sender): + if not iscoroutinefunction(receiver): + if _sync_wrapper is None: + raise RuntimeError("Cannot send to a non-coroutine function") + receiver = _sync_wrapper(receiver) + result = await receiver(sender, **kwargs) + results.append((receiver, result)) + return results + + def _extract_sender(self, sender: t.Any) -> t.Any: + if not self.receivers: + # Ensure correct signature even on no-op sends, disable with -O + # for lowest possible cost. + if __debug__ and sender and len(sender) > 1: + raise TypeError( + f"send() accepts only one positional argument, {len(sender)} given" + ) + return [] + + # Using '*sender' rather than 'sender=None' allows 'sender' to be + # used as a keyword argument- i.e. it's an invisible name in the + # function signature. + if len(sender) == 0: + sender = None + elif len(sender) > 1: + raise TypeError( + f"send() accepts only one positional argument, {len(sender)} given" + ) + else: + sender = sender[0] + return sender + + def has_receivers_for(self, sender: t.Any) -> bool: + """True if there is probably a receiver for *sender*. + + Performs an optimistic check only. Does not guarantee that all + weakly referenced receivers are still alive. See + :meth:`receivers_for` for a stronger search. + + """ + if not self.receivers: + return False + if self._by_sender[ANY_ID]: + return True + if sender is ANY: + return False + return hashable_identity(sender) in self._by_sender + + def receivers_for( + self, sender: t.Any + ) -> t.Generator[t.Callable[[t.Any], t.Any], None, None]: + """Iterate all live receivers listening for *sender*.""" + # TODO: test receivers_for(ANY) + if self.receivers: + sender_id = hashable_identity(sender) + if sender_id in self._by_sender: + ids = self._by_sender[ANY_ID] | self._by_sender[sender_id] + else: + ids = self._by_sender[ANY_ID].copy() + for receiver_id in ids: + receiver = self.receivers.get(receiver_id) + if receiver is None: + continue + if isinstance(receiver, WeakTypes): + strong = receiver() + if strong is None: + self._disconnect(receiver_id, ANY_ID) + continue + receiver = strong + yield receiver # type: ignore[misc] + + def disconnect(self, receiver: t.Callable, sender: t.Any = ANY) -> None: + """Disconnect *receiver* from this signal's events. + + :param receiver: a previously :meth:`connected` callable + + :param sender: a specific sender to disconnect from, or :obj:`ANY` + to disconnect from all senders. Defaults to ``ANY``. + + """ + sender_id: IdentityType + if sender is ANY: + sender_id = ANY_ID + else: + sender_id = hashable_identity(sender) + receiver_id = hashable_identity(receiver) + self._disconnect(receiver_id, sender_id) + + if ( + "receiver_disconnected" in self.__dict__ + and self.receiver_disconnected.receivers + ): + self.receiver_disconnected.send(self, receiver=receiver, sender=sender) + + def _disconnect(self, receiver_id: IdentityType, sender_id: IdentityType) -> None: + if sender_id == ANY_ID: + if self._by_receiver.pop(receiver_id, False): + for bucket in self._by_sender.values(): + bucket.discard(receiver_id) + self.receivers.pop(receiver_id, None) + else: + self._by_sender[sender_id].discard(receiver_id) + self._by_receiver[receiver_id].discard(sender_id) + + def _cleanup_receiver(self, receiver_ref: annotatable_weakref) -> None: + """Disconnect a receiver from all senders.""" + self._disconnect(cast(IdentityType, receiver_ref.receiver_id), ANY_ID) + + def _cleanup_sender(self, sender_ref: annotatable_weakref) -> None: + """Disconnect all receivers from a sender.""" + sender_id = cast(IdentityType, sender_ref.sender_id) + assert sender_id != ANY_ID + self._weak_senders.pop(sender_id, None) + for receiver_id in self._by_sender.pop(sender_id, ()): + self._by_receiver[receiver_id].discard(sender_id) + + def _cleanup_bookkeeping(self) -> None: + """Prune unused sender/receiver bookkeeping. Not threadsafe. + + Connecting & disconnecting leave behind a small amount of bookkeeping + for the receiver and sender values. Typical workloads using Blinker, + for example in most web apps, Flask, CLI scripts, etc., are not + adversely affected by this bookkeeping. + + With a long-running Python process performing dynamic signal routing + with high volume- e.g. connecting to function closures, "senders" are + all unique object instances, and doing all of this over and over- you + may see memory usage will grow due to extraneous bookkeeping. (An empty + set() for each stale sender/receiver pair.) + + This method will prune that bookkeeping away, with the caveat that such + pruning is not threadsafe. The risk is that cleanup of a fully + disconnected receiver/sender pair occurs while another thread is + connecting that same pair. If you are in the highly dynamic, unique + receiver/sender situation that has lead you to this method, that + failure mode is perhaps not a big deal for you. + """ + for mapping in (self._by_sender, self._by_receiver): + for _id, bucket in list(mapping.items()): + if not bucket: + mapping.pop(_id, None) + + def _clear_state(self) -> None: + """Throw away all signal state. Useful for unit tests.""" + self._weak_senders.clear() + self.receivers.clear() + self._by_sender.clear() + self._by_receiver.clear() + + +receiver_connected = Signal( + """\ +Sent by a :class:`Signal` after a receiver connects. + +:argument: the Signal that was connected to +:keyword receiver_arg: the connected receiver +:keyword sender_arg: the sender to connect to +:keyword weak_arg: true if the connection to receiver_arg is a weak reference + +.. deprecated:: 1.2 + +As of 1.2, individual signals have their own private +:attr:`~Signal.receiver_connected` and +:attr:`~Signal.receiver_disconnected` signals with a slightly simplified +call signature. This global signal is planned to be removed in 1.6. + +""" +) + + +class NamedSignal(Signal): + """A named generic notification emitter.""" + + def __init__(self, name: str, doc: str | None = None) -> None: + Signal.__init__(self, doc) + + #: The name of this signal. + self.name = name + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + base = Signal.__repr__(self) + return f"{base[:-1]}; {self.name!r}>" # noqa: E702 + + +class Namespace(dict): + """A mapping of signal names to signals.""" + + def signal(self, name: str, doc: str | None = None) -> NamedSignal: + """Return the :class:`NamedSignal` *name*, creating it if required. + + Repeated calls to this function will return the same signal object. + + """ + try: + return self[name] # type: ignore[no-any-return] + except KeyError: + result = self.setdefault(name, NamedSignal(name, doc)) + return result # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + +class WeakNamespace(WeakValueDictionary): + """A weak mapping of signal names to signals. + + Automatically cleans up unused Signals when the last reference goes out + of scope. This namespace implementation exists for a measure of legacy + compatibility with Blinker <= 1.2, and may be dropped in the future. + + .. versionadded:: 1.3 + + """ + + def signal(self, name: str, doc: str | None = None) -> NamedSignal: + """Return the :class:`NamedSignal` *name*, creating it if required. + + Repeated calls to this function will return the same signal object. + + """ + try: + return self[name] # type: ignore[no-any-return] + except KeyError: + result = self.setdefault(name, NamedSignal(name, doc)) + return result # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + +signal = Namespace().signal diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker/py.typed b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/blinker/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/INSTALLER b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1b589e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +pip diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/LICENSE.rst b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/LICENSE.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d12a849 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/LICENSE.rst @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +Copyright 2014 Pallets + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + +1. 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It's highly configurable but comes with +sensible defaults out of the box. + +It aims to make the process of writing command line tools quick and fun +while also preventing any frustration caused by the inability to +implement an intended CLI API. + +Click in three points: + +- Arbitrary nesting of commands +- Automatic help page generation +- Supports lazy loading of subcommands at runtime + + +Installing +---------- + +Install and update using `pip`_: + +.. code-block:: text + + $ pip install -U click + +.. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/getting-started/ + + +A Simple Example +---------------- + +.. code-block:: python + + import click + + @click.command() + @click.option("--count", default=1, help="Number of greetings.") + @click.option("--name", prompt="Your name", help="The person to greet.") + def hello(count, name): + """Simple program that greets NAME for a total of COUNT times.""" + for _ in range(count): + click.echo(f"Hello, {name}!") + + if __name__ == '__main__': + hello() + +.. code-block:: text + + $ python hello.py --count=3 + Your name: Click + Hello, Click! + Hello, Click! + Hello, Click! + + +Donate +------ + +The Pallets organization develops and supports Click and other popular +packages. In order to grow the community of contributors and users, and +allow the maintainers to devote more time to the projects, `please +donate today`_. + +.. _please donate today: https://palletsprojects.com/donate + + +Links +----- + +- Documentation: https://click.palletsprojects.com/ +- Changes: https://click.palletsprojects.com/changes/ +- PyPI Releases: https://pypi.org/project/click/ +- Source Code: https://github.com/pallets/click +- Issue Tracker: https://github.com/pallets/click/issues +- Chat: https://discord.gg/pallets diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/RECORD b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/RECORD new file mode 100644 index 0000000..05f2645 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/RECORD @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +click-8.1.7.dist-info/INSTALLER,sha256=zuuue4knoyJ-UwPPXg8fezS7VCrXJQrAP7zeNuwvFQg,4 +click-8.1.7.dist-info/LICENSE.rst,sha256=morRBqOU6FO_4h9C9OctWSgZoigF2ZG18ydQKSkrZY0,1475 +click-8.1.7.dist-info/METADATA,sha256=qIMevCxGA9yEmJOM_4WHuUJCwWpsIEVbCPOhs45YPN4,3014 +click-8.1.7.dist-info/RECORD,, +click-8.1.7.dist-info/WHEEL,sha256=5sUXSg9e4bi7lTLOHcm6QEYwO5TIF1TNbTSVFVjcJcc,92 +click-8.1.7.dist-info/top_level.txt,sha256=J1ZQogalYS4pphY_lPECoNMfw0HzTSrZglC4Yfwo4xA,6 +click/__init__.py,sha256=YDDbjm406dTOA0V8bTtdGnhN7zj5j-_dFRewZF_pLvw,3138 +click/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/_compat.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/_termui_impl.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/_textwrap.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/_winconsole.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/core.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/decorators.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/exceptions.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/formatting.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/globals.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/parser.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/shell_completion.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/termui.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/testing.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/types.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/__pycache__/utils.cpython-39.pyc,, +click/_compat.py,sha256=5318agQpbt4kroKsbqDOYpTSWzL_YCZVUQiTT04yXmc,18744 +click/_termui_impl.py,sha256=3dFYv4445Nw-rFvZOTBMBPYwB1bxnmNk9Du6Dm_oBSU,24069 +click/_textwrap.py,sha256=10fQ64OcBUMuK7mFvh8363_uoOxPlRItZBmKzRJDgoY,1353 +click/_winconsole.py,sha256=5ju3jQkcZD0W27WEMGqmEP4y_crUVzPCqsX_FYb7BO0,7860 +click/core.py,sha256=j6oEWtGgGna8JarD6WxhXmNnxLnfRjwXglbBc-8jr7U,114086 +click/decorators.py,sha256=-ZlbGYgV-oI8jr_oH4RpuL1PFS-5QmeuEAsLDAYgxtw,18719 +click/exceptions.py,sha256=fyROO-47HWFDjt2qupo7A3J32VlpM-ovJnfowu92K3s,9273 +click/formatting.py,sha256=Frf0-5W33-loyY_i9qrwXR8-STnW3m5gvyxLVUdyxyk,9706 +click/globals.py,sha256=TP-qM88STzc7f127h35TD_v920FgfOD2EwzqA0oE8XU,1961 +click/parser.py,sha256=LKyYQE9ZLj5KgIDXkrcTHQRXIggfoivX14_UVIn56YA,19067 +click/py.typed,sha256=47DEQpj8HBSa-_TImW-5JCeuQeRkm5NMpJWZG3hSuFU,0 +click/shell_completion.py,sha256=Ty3VM_ts0sQhj6u7eFTiLwHPoTgcXTGEAUg2OpLqYKw,18460 +click/termui.py,sha256=H7Q8FpmPelhJ2ovOhfCRhjMtCpNyjFXryAMLZODqsdc,28324 +click/testing.py,sha256=1Qd4kS5bucn1hsNIRryd0WtTMuCpkA93grkWxT8POsU,16084 +click/types.py,sha256=TZvz3hKvBztf-Hpa2enOmP4eznSPLzijjig5b_0XMxE,36391 +click/utils.py,sha256=1476UduUNY6UePGU4m18uzVHLt1sKM2PP3yWsQhbItM,20298 diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/WHEEL b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/WHEEL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c08da0 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/WHEEL @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +Wheel-Version: 1.0 +Generator: bdist_wheel (0.41.1) +Root-Is-Purelib: true +Tag: py3-none-any + diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/top_level.txt b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/top_level.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dca9a90 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click-8.1.7.dist-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +click diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/__init__.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a1dab0 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +""" +Click is a simple Python module inspired by the stdlib optparse to make +writing command line scripts fun. Unlike other modules, it's based +around a simple API that does not come with too much magic and is +composable. +""" +from .core import Argument as Argument +from .core import BaseCommand as BaseCommand +from .core import Command as Command +from .core import CommandCollection as CommandCollection +from .core import Context as Context +from .core import Group as Group +from .core import MultiCommand as MultiCommand +from .core import Option as Option +from .core import Parameter as Parameter +from .decorators import argument as argument +from .decorators import command as command +from .decorators import confirmation_option as confirmation_option +from .decorators import group as group +from .decorators import help_option as help_option +from .decorators import make_pass_decorator as make_pass_decorator +from .decorators import option as option +from .decorators import pass_context as pass_context +from .decorators import pass_obj as pass_obj +from .decorators import password_option as password_option +from .decorators import version_option as version_option +from .exceptions import Abort as Abort +from .exceptions import BadArgumentUsage as BadArgumentUsage +from .exceptions import BadOptionUsage as BadOptionUsage +from .exceptions import BadParameter as BadParameter +from .exceptions import ClickException as ClickException +from .exceptions import FileError as FileError +from .exceptions import MissingParameter as MissingParameter +from .exceptions import NoSuchOption as NoSuchOption +from .exceptions import UsageError as UsageError +from .formatting import HelpFormatter as HelpFormatter +from .formatting import wrap_text as wrap_text +from .globals import get_current_context as get_current_context +from .parser import OptionParser as OptionParser +from .termui import clear as clear +from .termui import confirm as confirm +from .termui import echo_via_pager as echo_via_pager +from .termui import edit as edit +from .termui import getchar as getchar +from .termui import launch as launch +from .termui import pause as pause +from .termui import progressbar as progressbar +from .termui import prompt as prompt +from .termui import secho as secho +from .termui import style as style +from .termui import unstyle as unstyle +from .types import BOOL as BOOL +from .types import Choice as Choice +from .types import DateTime as DateTime +from .types import File as File +from .types import FLOAT as FLOAT +from .types import FloatRange as FloatRange +from .types import INT as INT +from .types import IntRange as IntRange +from .types import ParamType as ParamType +from .types import Path as Path +from .types import STRING as STRING +from .types import Tuple as Tuple +from .types import UNPROCESSED as UNPROCESSED +from .types import UUID as UUID +from .utils import echo as echo +from .utils import format_filename as format_filename +from .utils import get_app_dir as get_app_dir +from .utils import get_binary_stream as get_binary_stream +from .utils import get_text_stream as get_text_stream +from .utils import open_file as open_file + +__version__ = "8.1.7" diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/_compat.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/_compat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..23f8866 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/_compat.py @@ -0,0 +1,623 @@ +import codecs +import io +import os +import re +import sys +import typing as t +from weakref import WeakKeyDictionary + +CYGWIN = sys.platform.startswith("cygwin") +WIN = sys.platform.startswith("win") +auto_wrap_for_ansi: t.Optional[t.Callable[[t.TextIO], t.TextIO]] = None +_ansi_re = re.compile(r"\033\[[;?0-9]*[a-zA-Z]") + + +def _make_text_stream( + stream: t.BinaryIO, + encoding: t.Optional[str], + errors: t.Optional[str], + force_readable: bool = False, + force_writable: bool = False, +) -> t.TextIO: + if encoding is None: + encoding = get_best_encoding(stream) + if errors is None: + errors = "replace" + return _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( + stream, + encoding, + errors, + line_buffering=True, + force_readable=force_readable, + force_writable=force_writable, + ) + + +def is_ascii_encoding(encoding: str) -> bool: + """Checks if a given encoding is ascii.""" + try: + return codecs.lookup(encoding).name == "ascii" + except LookupError: + return False + + +def get_best_encoding(stream: t.IO[t.Any]) -> str: + """Returns the default stream encoding if not found.""" + rv = getattr(stream, "encoding", None) or sys.getdefaultencoding() + if is_ascii_encoding(rv): + return "utf-8" + return rv + + +class _NonClosingTextIOWrapper(io.TextIOWrapper): + def __init__( + self, + stream: t.BinaryIO, + encoding: t.Optional[str], + errors: t.Optional[str], + force_readable: bool = False, + force_writable: bool = False, + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> None: + self._stream = stream = t.cast( + t.BinaryIO, _FixupStream(stream, force_readable, force_writable) + ) + super().__init__(stream, encoding, errors, **extra) + + def __del__(self) -> None: + try: + self.detach() + except Exception: + pass + + def isatty(self) -> bool: + # https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issue/1803 + return self._stream.isatty() + + +class _FixupStream: + """The new io interface needs more from streams than streams + traditionally implement. As such, this fix-up code is necessary in + some circumstances. + + The forcing of readable and writable flags are there because some tools + put badly patched objects on sys (one such offender are certain version + of jupyter notebook). + """ + + def __init__( + self, + stream: t.BinaryIO, + force_readable: bool = False, + force_writable: bool = False, + ): + self._stream = stream + self._force_readable = force_readable + self._force_writable = force_writable + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self._stream, name) + + def read1(self, size: int) -> bytes: + f = getattr(self._stream, "read1", None) + + if f is not None: + return t.cast(bytes, f(size)) + + return self._stream.read(size) + + def readable(self) -> bool: + if self._force_readable: + return True + x = getattr(self._stream, "readable", None) + if x is not None: + return t.cast(bool, x()) + try: + self._stream.read(0) + except Exception: + return False + return True + + def writable(self) -> bool: + if self._force_writable: + return True + x = getattr(self._stream, "writable", None) + if x is not None: + return t.cast(bool, x()) + try: + self._stream.write("") # type: ignore + except Exception: + try: + self._stream.write(b"") + except Exception: + return False + return True + + def seekable(self) -> bool: + x = getattr(self._stream, "seekable", None) + if x is not None: + return t.cast(bool, x()) + try: + self._stream.seek(self._stream.tell()) + except Exception: + return False + return True + + +def _is_binary_reader(stream: t.IO[t.Any], default: bool = False) -> bool: + try: + return isinstance(stream.read(0), bytes) + except Exception: + return default + # This happens in some cases where the stream was already + # closed. In this case, we assume the default. + + +def _is_binary_writer(stream: t.IO[t.Any], default: bool = False) -> bool: + try: + stream.write(b"") + except Exception: + try: + stream.write("") + return False + except Exception: + pass + return default + return True + + +def _find_binary_reader(stream: t.IO[t.Any]) -> t.Optional[t.BinaryIO]: + # We need to figure out if the given stream is already binary. + # This can happen because the official docs recommend detaching + # the streams to get binary streams. Some code might do this, so + # we need to deal with this case explicitly. + if _is_binary_reader(stream, False): + return t.cast(t.BinaryIO, stream) + + buf = getattr(stream, "buffer", None) + + # Same situation here; this time we assume that the buffer is + # actually binary in case it's closed. + if buf is not None and _is_binary_reader(buf, True): + return t.cast(t.BinaryIO, buf) + + return None + + +def _find_binary_writer(stream: t.IO[t.Any]) -> t.Optional[t.BinaryIO]: + # We need to figure out if the given stream is already binary. + # This can happen because the official docs recommend detaching + # the streams to get binary streams. Some code might do this, so + # we need to deal with this case explicitly. + if _is_binary_writer(stream, False): + return t.cast(t.BinaryIO, stream) + + buf = getattr(stream, "buffer", None) + + # Same situation here; this time we assume that the buffer is + # actually binary in case it's closed. + if buf is not None and _is_binary_writer(buf, True): + return t.cast(t.BinaryIO, buf) + + return None + + +def _stream_is_misconfigured(stream: t.TextIO) -> bool: + """A stream is misconfigured if its encoding is ASCII.""" + # If the stream does not have an encoding set, we assume it's set + # to ASCII. This appears to happen in certain unittest + # environments. It's not quite clear what the correct behavior is + # but this at least will force Click to recover somehow. + return is_ascii_encoding(getattr(stream, "encoding", None) or "ascii") + + +def _is_compat_stream_attr(stream: t.TextIO, attr: str, value: t.Optional[str]) -> bool: + """A stream attribute is compatible if it is equal to the + desired value or the desired value is unset and the attribute + has a value. + """ + stream_value = getattr(stream, attr, None) + return stream_value == value or (value is None and stream_value is not None) + + +def _is_compatible_text_stream( + stream: t.TextIO, encoding: t.Optional[str], errors: t.Optional[str] +) -> bool: + """Check if a stream's encoding and errors attributes are + compatible with the desired values. + """ + return _is_compat_stream_attr( + stream, "encoding", encoding + ) and _is_compat_stream_attr(stream, "errors", errors) + + +def _force_correct_text_stream( + text_stream: t.IO[t.Any], + encoding: t.Optional[str], + errors: t.Optional[str], + is_binary: t.Callable[[t.IO[t.Any], bool], bool], + find_binary: t.Callable[[t.IO[t.Any]], t.Optional[t.BinaryIO]], + force_readable: bool = False, + force_writable: bool = False, +) -> t.TextIO: + if is_binary(text_stream, False): + binary_reader = t.cast(t.BinaryIO, text_stream) + else: + text_stream = t.cast(t.TextIO, text_stream) + # If the stream looks compatible, and won't default to a + # misconfigured ascii encoding, return it as-is. + if _is_compatible_text_stream(text_stream, encoding, errors) and not ( + encoding is None and _stream_is_misconfigured(text_stream) + ): + return text_stream + + # Otherwise, get the underlying binary reader. + possible_binary_reader = find_binary(text_stream) + + # If that's not possible, silently use the original reader + # and get mojibake instead of exceptions. + if possible_binary_reader is None: + return text_stream + + binary_reader = possible_binary_reader + + # Default errors to replace instead of strict in order to get + # something that works. + if errors is None: + errors = "replace" + + # Wrap the binary stream in a text stream with the correct + # encoding parameters. + return _make_text_stream( + binary_reader, + encoding, + errors, + force_readable=force_readable, + force_writable=force_writable, + ) + + +def _force_correct_text_reader( + text_reader: t.IO[t.Any], + encoding: t.Optional[str], + errors: t.Optional[str], + force_readable: bool = False, +) -> t.TextIO: + return _force_correct_text_stream( + text_reader, + encoding, + errors, + _is_binary_reader, + _find_binary_reader, + force_readable=force_readable, + ) + + +def _force_correct_text_writer( + text_writer: t.IO[t.Any], + encoding: t.Optional[str], + errors: t.Optional[str], + force_writable: bool = False, +) -> t.TextIO: + return _force_correct_text_stream( + text_writer, + encoding, + errors, + _is_binary_writer, + _find_binary_writer, + force_writable=force_writable, + ) + + +def get_binary_stdin() -> t.BinaryIO: + reader = _find_binary_reader(sys.stdin) + if reader is None: + raise RuntimeError("Was not able to determine binary stream for sys.stdin.") + return reader + + +def get_binary_stdout() -> t.BinaryIO: + writer = _find_binary_writer(sys.stdout) + if writer is None: + raise RuntimeError("Was not able to determine binary stream for sys.stdout.") + return writer + + +def get_binary_stderr() -> t.BinaryIO: + writer = _find_binary_writer(sys.stderr) + if writer is None: + raise RuntimeError("Was not able to determine binary stream for sys.stderr.") + return writer + + +def get_text_stdin( + encoding: t.Optional[str] = None, errors: t.Optional[str] = None +) -> t.TextIO: + rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stdin, encoding, errors) + if rv is not None: + return rv + return _force_correct_text_reader(sys.stdin, encoding, errors, force_readable=True) + + +def get_text_stdout( + encoding: t.Optional[str] = None, errors: t.Optional[str] = None +) -> t.TextIO: + rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stdout, encoding, errors) + if rv is not None: + return rv + return _force_correct_text_writer(sys.stdout, encoding, errors, force_writable=True) + + +def get_text_stderr( + encoding: t.Optional[str] = None, errors: t.Optional[str] = None +) -> t.TextIO: + rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stderr, encoding, errors) + if rv is not None: + return rv + return _force_correct_text_writer(sys.stderr, encoding, errors, force_writable=True) + + +def _wrap_io_open( + file: t.Union[str, "os.PathLike[str]", int], + mode: str, + encoding: t.Optional[str], + errors: t.Optional[str], +) -> t.IO[t.Any]: + """Handles not passing ``encoding`` and ``errors`` in binary mode.""" + if "b" in mode: + return open(file, mode) + + return open(file, mode, encoding=encoding, errors=errors) + + +def open_stream( + filename: "t.Union[str, os.PathLike[str]]", + mode: str = "r", + encoding: t.Optional[str] = None, + errors: t.Optional[str] = "strict", + atomic: bool = False, +) -> t.Tuple[t.IO[t.Any], bool]: + binary = "b" in mode + filename = os.fspath(filename) + + # Standard streams first. These are simple because they ignore the + # atomic flag. Use fsdecode to handle Path("-"). + if os.fsdecode(filename) == "-": + if any(m in mode for m in ["w", "a", "x"]): + if binary: + return get_binary_stdout(), False + return get_text_stdout(encoding=encoding, errors=errors), False + if binary: + return get_binary_stdin(), False + return get_text_stdin(encoding=encoding, errors=errors), False + + # Non-atomic writes directly go out through the regular open functions. + if not atomic: + return _wrap_io_open(filename, mode, encoding, errors), True + + # Some usability stuff for atomic writes + if "a" in mode: + raise ValueError( + "Appending to an existing file is not supported, because that" + " would involve an expensive `copy`-operation to a temporary" + " file. Open the file in normal `w`-mode and copy explicitly" + " if that's what you're after." + ) + if "x" in mode: + raise ValueError("Use the `overwrite`-parameter instead.") + if "w" not in mode: + raise ValueError("Atomic writes only make sense with `w`-mode.") + + # Atomic writes are more complicated. They work by opening a file + # as a proxy in the same folder and then using the fdopen + # functionality to wrap it in a Python file. Then we wrap it in an + # atomic file that moves the file over on close. + import errno + import random + + try: + perm: t.Optional[int] = os.stat(filename).st_mode + except OSError: + perm = None + + flags = os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL + + if binary: + flags |= getattr(os, "O_BINARY", 0) + + while True: + tmp_filename = os.path.join( + os.path.dirname(filename), + f".__atomic-write{random.randrange(1 << 32):08x}", + ) + try: + fd = os.open(tmp_filename, flags, 0o666 if perm is None else perm) + break + except OSError as e: + if e.errno == errno.EEXIST or ( + os.name == "nt" + and e.errno == errno.EACCES + and os.path.isdir(e.filename) + and os.access(e.filename, os.W_OK) + ): + continue + raise + + if perm is not None: + os.chmod(tmp_filename, perm) # in case perm includes bits in umask + + f = _wrap_io_open(fd, mode, encoding, errors) + af = _AtomicFile(f, tmp_filename, os.path.realpath(filename)) + return t.cast(t.IO[t.Any], af), True + + +class _AtomicFile: + def __init__(self, f: t.IO[t.Any], tmp_filename: str, real_filename: str) -> None: + self._f = f + self._tmp_filename = tmp_filename + self._real_filename = real_filename + self.closed = False + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + return self._real_filename + + def close(self, delete: bool = False) -> None: + if self.closed: + return + self._f.close() + os.replace(self._tmp_filename, self._real_filename) + self.closed = True + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self._f, name) + + def __enter__(self) -> "_AtomicFile": + return self + + def __exit__(self, exc_type: t.Optional[t.Type[BaseException]], *_: t.Any) -> None: + self.close(delete=exc_type is not None) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return repr(self._f) + + +def strip_ansi(value: str) -> str: + return _ansi_re.sub("", value) + + +def _is_jupyter_kernel_output(stream: t.IO[t.Any]) -> bool: + while isinstance(stream, (_FixupStream, _NonClosingTextIOWrapper)): + stream = stream._stream + + return stream.__class__.__module__.startswith("ipykernel.") + + +def should_strip_ansi( + stream: t.Optional[t.IO[t.Any]] = None, color: t.Optional[bool] = None +) -> bool: + if color is None: + if stream is None: + stream = sys.stdin + return not isatty(stream) and not _is_jupyter_kernel_output(stream) + return not color + + +# On Windows, wrap the output streams with colorama to support ANSI +# color codes. +# NOTE: double check is needed so mypy does not analyze this on Linux +if sys.platform.startswith("win") and WIN: + from ._winconsole import _get_windows_console_stream + + def _get_argv_encoding() -> str: + import locale + + return locale.getpreferredencoding() + + _ansi_stream_wrappers: t.MutableMapping[t.TextIO, t.TextIO] = WeakKeyDictionary() + + def auto_wrap_for_ansi( # noqa: F811 + stream: t.TextIO, color: t.Optional[bool] = None + ) -> t.TextIO: + """Support ANSI color and style codes on Windows by wrapping a + stream with colorama. + """ + try: + cached = _ansi_stream_wrappers.get(stream) + except Exception: + cached = None + + if cached is not None: + return cached + + import colorama + + strip = should_strip_ansi(stream, color) + ansi_wrapper = colorama.AnsiToWin32(stream, strip=strip) + rv = t.cast(t.TextIO, ansi_wrapper.stream) + _write = rv.write + + def _safe_write(s): + try: + return _write(s) + except BaseException: + ansi_wrapper.reset_all() + raise + + rv.write = _safe_write + + try: + _ansi_stream_wrappers[stream] = rv + except Exception: + pass + + return rv + +else: + + def _get_argv_encoding() -> str: + return getattr(sys.stdin, "encoding", None) or sys.getfilesystemencoding() + + def _get_windows_console_stream( + f: t.TextIO, encoding: t.Optional[str], errors: t.Optional[str] + ) -> t.Optional[t.TextIO]: + return None + + +def term_len(x: str) -> int: + return len(strip_ansi(x)) + + +def isatty(stream: t.IO[t.Any]) -> bool: + try: + return stream.isatty() + except Exception: + return False + + +def _make_cached_stream_func( + src_func: t.Callable[[], t.Optional[t.TextIO]], + wrapper_func: t.Callable[[], t.TextIO], +) -> t.Callable[[], t.Optional[t.TextIO]]: + cache: t.MutableMapping[t.TextIO, t.TextIO] = WeakKeyDictionary() + + def func() -> t.Optional[t.TextIO]: + stream = src_func() + + if stream is None: + return None + + try: + rv = cache.get(stream) + except Exception: + rv = None + if rv is not None: + return rv + rv = wrapper_func() + try: + cache[stream] = rv + except Exception: + pass + return rv + + return func + + +_default_text_stdin = _make_cached_stream_func(lambda: sys.stdin, get_text_stdin) +_default_text_stdout = _make_cached_stream_func(lambda: sys.stdout, get_text_stdout) +_default_text_stderr = _make_cached_stream_func(lambda: sys.stderr, get_text_stderr) + + +binary_streams: t.Mapping[str, t.Callable[[], t.BinaryIO]] = { + "stdin": get_binary_stdin, + "stdout": get_binary_stdout, + "stderr": get_binary_stderr, +} + +text_streams: t.Mapping[ + str, t.Callable[[t.Optional[str], t.Optional[str]], t.TextIO] +] = { + "stdin": get_text_stdin, + "stdout": get_text_stdout, + "stderr": get_text_stderr, +} diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/_termui_impl.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/_termui_impl.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f744657 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/_termui_impl.py @@ -0,0 +1,739 @@ +""" +This module contains implementations for the termui module. To keep the +import time of Click down, some infrequently used functionality is +placed in this module and only imported as needed. +""" +import contextlib +import math +import os +import sys +import time +import typing as t +from gettext import gettext as _ +from io import StringIO +from types import TracebackType + +from ._compat import _default_text_stdout +from ._compat import CYGWIN +from ._compat import get_best_encoding +from ._compat import isatty +from ._compat import open_stream +from ._compat import strip_ansi +from ._compat import term_len +from ._compat import WIN +from .exceptions import ClickException +from .utils import echo + +V = t.TypeVar("V") + +if os.name == "nt": + BEFORE_BAR = "\r" + AFTER_BAR = "\n" +else: + BEFORE_BAR = "\r\033[?25l" + AFTER_BAR = "\033[?25h\n" + + +class ProgressBar(t.Generic[V]): + def __init__( + self, + iterable: t.Optional[t.Iterable[V]], + length: t.Optional[int] = None, + fill_char: str = "#", + empty_char: str = " ", + bar_template: str = "%(bar)s", + info_sep: str = " ", + show_eta: bool = True, + show_percent: t.Optional[bool] = None, + show_pos: bool = False, + item_show_func: t.Optional[t.Callable[[t.Optional[V]], t.Optional[str]]] = None, + label: t.Optional[str] = None, + file: t.Optional[t.TextIO] = None, + color: t.Optional[bool] = None, + update_min_steps: int = 1, + width: int = 30, + ) -> None: + self.fill_char = fill_char + self.empty_char = empty_char + self.bar_template = bar_template + self.info_sep = info_sep + self.show_eta = show_eta + self.show_percent = show_percent + self.show_pos = show_pos + self.item_show_func = item_show_func + self.label: str = label or "" + + if file is None: + file = _default_text_stdout() + + # There are no standard streams attached to write to. For example, + # pythonw on Windows. + if file is None: + file = StringIO() + + self.file = file + self.color = color + self.update_min_steps = update_min_steps + self._completed_intervals = 0 + self.width: int = width + self.autowidth: bool = width == 0 + + if length is None: + from operator import length_hint + + length = length_hint(iterable, -1) + + if length == -1: + length = None + if iterable is None: + if length is None: + raise TypeError("iterable or length is required") + iterable = t.cast(t.Iterable[V], range(length)) + self.iter: t.Iterable[V] = iter(iterable) + self.length = length + self.pos = 0 + self.avg: t.List[float] = [] + self.last_eta: float + self.start: float + self.start = self.last_eta = time.time() + self.eta_known: bool = False + self.finished: bool = False + self.max_width: t.Optional[int] = None + self.entered: bool = False + self.current_item: t.Optional[V] = None + self.is_hidden: bool = not isatty(self.file) + self._last_line: t.Optional[str] = None + + def __enter__(self) -> "ProgressBar[V]": + self.entered = True + self.render_progress() + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: t.Optional[t.Type[BaseException]], + exc_value: t.Optional[BaseException], + tb: t.Optional[TracebackType], + ) -> None: + self.render_finish() + + def __iter__(self) -> t.Iterator[V]: + if not self.entered: + raise RuntimeError("You need to use progress bars in a with block.") + self.render_progress() + return self.generator() + + def __next__(self) -> V: + # Iteration is defined in terms of a generator function, + # returned by iter(self); use that to define next(). This works + # because `self.iter` is an iterable consumed by that generator, + # so it is re-entry safe. Calling `next(self.generator())` + # twice works and does "what you want". + return next(iter(self)) + + def render_finish(self) -> None: + if self.is_hidden: + return + self.file.write(AFTER_BAR) + self.file.flush() + + @property + def pct(self) -> float: + if self.finished: + return 1.0 + return min(self.pos / (float(self.length or 1) or 1), 1.0) + + @property + def time_per_iteration(self) -> float: + if not self.avg: + return 0.0 + return sum(self.avg) / float(len(self.avg)) + + @property + def eta(self) -> float: + if self.length is not None and not self.finished: + return self.time_per_iteration * (self.length - self.pos) + return 0.0 + + def format_eta(self) -> str: + if self.eta_known: + t = int(self.eta) + seconds = t % 60 + t //= 60 + minutes = t % 60 + t //= 60 + hours = t % 24 + t //= 24 + if t > 0: + return f"{t}d {hours:02}:{minutes:02}:{seconds:02}" + else: + return f"{hours:02}:{minutes:02}:{seconds:02}" + return "" + + def format_pos(self) -> str: + pos = str(self.pos) + if self.length is not None: + pos += f"/{self.length}" + return pos + + def format_pct(self) -> str: + return f"{int(self.pct * 100): 4}%"[1:] + + def format_bar(self) -> str: + if self.length is not None: + bar_length = int(self.pct * self.width) + bar = self.fill_char * bar_length + bar += self.empty_char * (self.width - bar_length) + elif self.finished: + bar = self.fill_char * self.width + else: + chars = list(self.empty_char * (self.width or 1)) + if self.time_per_iteration != 0: + chars[ + int( + (math.cos(self.pos * self.time_per_iteration) / 2.0 + 0.5) + * self.width + ) + ] = self.fill_char + bar = "".join(chars) + return bar + + def format_progress_line(self) -> str: + show_percent = self.show_percent + + info_bits = [] + if self.length is not None and show_percent is None: + show_percent = not self.show_pos + + if self.show_pos: + info_bits.append(self.format_pos()) + if show_percent: + info_bits.append(self.format_pct()) + if self.show_eta and self.eta_known and not self.finished: + info_bits.append(self.format_eta()) + if self.item_show_func is not None: + item_info = self.item_show_func(self.current_item) + if item_info is not None: + info_bits.append(item_info) + + return ( + self.bar_template + % { + "label": self.label, + "bar": self.format_bar(), + "info": self.info_sep.join(info_bits), + } + ).rstrip() + + def render_progress(self) -> None: + import shutil + + if self.is_hidden: + # Only output the label as it changes if the output is not a + # TTY. Use file=stderr if you expect to be piping stdout. + if self._last_line != self.label: + self._last_line = self.label + echo(self.label, file=self.file, color=self.color) + + return + + buf = [] + # Update width in case the terminal has been resized + if self.autowidth: + old_width = self.width + self.width = 0 + clutter_length = term_len(self.format_progress_line()) + new_width = max(0, shutil.get_terminal_size().columns - clutter_length) + if new_width < old_width: + buf.append(BEFORE_BAR) + buf.append(" " * self.max_width) # type: ignore + self.max_width = new_width + self.width = new_width + + clear_width = self.width + if self.max_width is not None: + clear_width = self.max_width + + buf.append(BEFORE_BAR) + line = self.format_progress_line() + line_len = term_len(line) + if self.max_width is None or self.max_width < line_len: + self.max_width = line_len + + buf.append(line) + buf.append(" " * (clear_width - line_len)) + line = "".join(buf) + # Render the line only if it changed. + + if line != self._last_line: + self._last_line = line + echo(line, file=self.file, color=self.color, nl=False) + self.file.flush() + + def make_step(self, n_steps: int) -> None: + self.pos += n_steps + if self.length is not None and self.pos >= self.length: + self.finished = True + + if (time.time() - self.last_eta) < 1.0: + return + + self.last_eta = time.time() + + # self.avg is a rolling list of length <= 7 of steps where steps are + # defined as time elapsed divided by the total progress through + # self.length. + if self.pos: + step = (time.time() - self.start) / self.pos + else: + step = time.time() - self.start + + self.avg = self.avg[-6:] + [step] + + self.eta_known = self.length is not None + + def update(self, n_steps: int, current_item: t.Optional[V] = None) -> None: + """Update the progress bar by advancing a specified number of + steps, and optionally set the ``current_item`` for this new + position. + + :param n_steps: Number of steps to advance. + :param current_item: Optional item to set as ``current_item`` + for the updated position. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``current_item`` optional parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Only render when the number of steps meets the + ``update_min_steps`` threshold. + """ + if current_item is not None: + self.current_item = current_item + + self._completed_intervals += n_steps + + if self._completed_intervals >= self.update_min_steps: + self.make_step(self._completed_intervals) + self.render_progress() + self._completed_intervals = 0 + + def finish(self) -> None: + self.eta_known = False + self.current_item = None + self.finished = True + + def generator(self) -> t.Iterator[V]: + """Return a generator which yields the items added to the bar + during construction, and updates the progress bar *after* the + yielded block returns. + """ + # WARNING: the iterator interface for `ProgressBar` relies on + # this and only works because this is a simple generator which + # doesn't create or manage additional state. If this function + # changes, the impact should be evaluated both against + # `iter(bar)` and `next(bar)`. `next()` in particular may call + # `self.generator()` repeatedly, and this must remain safe in + # order for that interface to work. + if not self.entered: + raise RuntimeError("You need to use progress bars in a with block.") + + if self.is_hidden: + yield from self.iter + else: + for rv in self.iter: + self.current_item = rv + + # This allows show_item_func to be updated before the + # item is processed. Only trigger at the beginning of + # the update interval. + if self._completed_intervals == 0: + self.render_progress() + + yield rv + self.update(1) + + self.finish() + self.render_progress() + + +def pager(generator: t.Iterable[str], color: t.Optional[bool] = None) -> None: + """Decide what method to use for paging through text.""" + stdout = _default_text_stdout() + + # There are no standard streams attached to write to. For example, + # pythonw on Windows. + if stdout is None: + stdout = StringIO() + + if not isatty(sys.stdin) or not isatty(stdout): + return _nullpager(stdout, generator, color) + pager_cmd = (os.environ.get("PAGER", None) or "").strip() + if pager_cmd: + if WIN: + return _tempfilepager(generator, pager_cmd, color) + return _pipepager(generator, pager_cmd, color) + if os.environ.get("TERM") in ("dumb", "emacs"): + return _nullpager(stdout, generator, color) + if WIN or sys.platform.startswith("os2"): + return _tempfilepager(generator, "more <", color) + if hasattr(os, "system") and os.system("(less) 2>/dev/null") == 0: + return _pipepager(generator, "less", color) + + import tempfile + + fd, filename = tempfile.mkstemp() + os.close(fd) + try: + if hasattr(os, "system") and os.system(f'more "{filename}"') == 0: + return _pipepager(generator, "more", color) + return _nullpager(stdout, generator, color) + finally: + os.unlink(filename) + + +def _pipepager(generator: t.Iterable[str], cmd: str, color: t.Optional[bool]) -> None: + """Page through text by feeding it to another program. Invoking a + pager through this might support colors. + """ + import subprocess + + env = dict(os.environ) + + # If we're piping to less we might support colors under the + # condition that + cmd_detail = cmd.rsplit("/", 1)[-1].split() + if color is None and cmd_detail[0] == "less": + less_flags = f"{os.environ.get('LESS', '')}{' '.join(cmd_detail[1:])}" + if not less_flags: + env["LESS"] = "-R" + color = True + elif "r" in less_flags or "R" in less_flags: + color = True + + c = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, env=env) + stdin = t.cast(t.BinaryIO, c.stdin) + encoding = get_best_encoding(stdin) + try: + for text in generator: + if not color: + text = strip_ansi(text) + + stdin.write(text.encode(encoding, "replace")) + except (OSError, KeyboardInterrupt): + pass + else: + stdin.close() + + # Less doesn't respect ^C, but catches it for its own UI purposes (aborting + # search or other commands inside less). + # + # That means when the user hits ^C, the parent process (click) terminates, + # but less is still alive, paging the output and messing up the terminal. + # + # If the user wants to make the pager exit on ^C, they should set + # `LESS='-K'`. It's not our decision to make. + while True: + try: + c.wait() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + pass + else: + break + + +def _tempfilepager( + generator: t.Iterable[str], cmd: str, color: t.Optional[bool] +) -> None: + """Page through text by invoking a program on a temporary file.""" + import tempfile + + fd, filename = tempfile.mkstemp() + # TODO: This never terminates if the passed generator never terminates. + text = "".join(generator) + if not color: + text = strip_ansi(text) + encoding = get_best_encoding(sys.stdout) + with open_stream(filename, "wb")[0] as f: + f.write(text.encode(encoding)) + try: + os.system(f'{cmd} "{filename}"') + finally: + os.close(fd) + os.unlink(filename) + + +def _nullpager( + stream: t.TextIO, generator: t.Iterable[str], color: t.Optional[bool] +) -> None: + """Simply print unformatted text. This is the ultimate fallback.""" + for text in generator: + if not color: + text = strip_ansi(text) + stream.write(text) + + +class Editor: + def __init__( + self, + editor: t.Optional[str] = None, + env: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, str]] = None, + require_save: bool = True, + extension: str = ".txt", + ) -> None: + self.editor = editor + self.env = env + self.require_save = require_save + self.extension = extension + + def get_editor(self) -> str: + if self.editor is not None: + return self.editor + for key in "VISUAL", "EDITOR": + rv = os.environ.get(key) + if rv: + return rv + if WIN: + return "notepad" + for editor in "sensible-editor", "vim", "nano": + if os.system(f"which {editor} >/dev/null 2>&1") == 0: + return editor + return "vi" + + def edit_file(self, filename: str) -> None: + import subprocess + + editor = self.get_editor() + environ: t.Optional[t.Dict[str, str]] = None + + if self.env: + environ = os.environ.copy() + environ.update(self.env) + + try: + c = subprocess.Popen(f'{editor} "{filename}"', env=environ, shell=True) + exit_code = c.wait() + if exit_code != 0: + raise ClickException( + _("{editor}: Editing failed").format(editor=editor) + ) + except OSError as e: + raise ClickException( + _("{editor}: Editing failed: {e}").format(editor=editor, e=e) + ) from e + + def edit(self, text: t.Optional[t.AnyStr]) -> t.Optional[t.AnyStr]: + import tempfile + + if not text: + data = b"" + elif isinstance(text, (bytes, bytearray)): + data = text + else: + if text and not text.endswith("\n"): + text += "\n" + + if WIN: + data = text.replace("\n", "\r\n").encode("utf-8-sig") + else: + data = text.encode("utf-8") + + fd, name = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="editor-", suffix=self.extension) + f: t.BinaryIO + + try: + with os.fdopen(fd, "wb") as f: + f.write(data) + + # If the filesystem resolution is 1 second, like Mac OS + # 10.12 Extended, or 2 seconds, like FAT32, and the editor + # closes very fast, require_save can fail. Set the modified + # time to be 2 seconds in the past to work around this. + os.utime(name, (os.path.getatime(name), os.path.getmtime(name) - 2)) + # Depending on the resolution, the exact value might not be + # recorded, so get the new recorded value. + timestamp = os.path.getmtime(name) + + self.edit_file(name) + + if self.require_save and os.path.getmtime(name) == timestamp: + return None + + with open(name, "rb") as f: + rv = f.read() + + if isinstance(text, (bytes, bytearray)): + return rv + + return rv.decode("utf-8-sig").replace("\r\n", "\n") # type: ignore + finally: + os.unlink(name) + + +def open_url(url: str, wait: bool = False, locate: bool = False) -> int: + import subprocess + + def _unquote_file(url: str) -> str: + from urllib.parse import unquote + + if url.startswith("file://"): + url = unquote(url[7:]) + + return url + + if sys.platform == "darwin": + args = ["open"] + if wait: + args.append("-W") + if locate: + args.append("-R") + args.append(_unquote_file(url)) + null = open("/dev/null", "w") + try: + return subprocess.Popen(args, stderr=null).wait() + finally: + null.close() + elif WIN: + if locate: + url = _unquote_file(url.replace('"', "")) + args = f'explorer /select,"{url}"' + else: + url = url.replace('"', "") + wait_str = "/WAIT" if wait else "" + args = f'start {wait_str} "" "{url}"' + return os.system(args) + elif CYGWIN: + if locate: + url = os.path.dirname(_unquote_file(url).replace('"', "")) + args = f'cygstart "{url}"' + else: + url = url.replace('"', "") + wait_str = "-w" if wait else "" + args = f'cygstart {wait_str} "{url}"' + return os.system(args) + + try: + if locate: + url = os.path.dirname(_unquote_file(url)) or "." + else: + url = _unquote_file(url) + c = subprocess.Popen(["xdg-open", url]) + if wait: + return c.wait() + return 0 + except OSError: + if url.startswith(("http://", "https://")) and not locate and not wait: + import webbrowser + + webbrowser.open(url) + return 0 + return 1 + + +def _translate_ch_to_exc(ch: str) -> t.Optional[BaseException]: + if ch == "\x03": + raise KeyboardInterrupt() + + if ch == "\x04" and not WIN: # Unix-like, Ctrl+D + raise EOFError() + + if ch == "\x1a" and WIN: # Windows, Ctrl+Z + raise EOFError() + + return None + + +if WIN: + import msvcrt + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def raw_terminal() -> t.Iterator[int]: + yield -1 + + def getchar(echo: bool) -> str: + # The function `getch` will return a bytes object corresponding to + # the pressed character. Since Windows 10 build 1803, it will also + # return \x00 when called a second time after pressing a regular key. + # + # `getwch` does not share this probably-bugged behavior. Moreover, it + # returns a Unicode object by default, which is what we want. + # + # Either of these functions will return \x00 or \xe0 to indicate + # a special key, and you need to call the same function again to get + # the "rest" of the code. The fun part is that \u00e0 is + # "latin small letter a with grave", so if you type that on a French + # keyboard, you _also_ get a \xe0. + # E.g., consider the Up arrow. This returns \xe0 and then \x48. The + # resulting Unicode string reads as "a with grave" + "capital H". + # This is indistinguishable from when the user actually types + # "a with grave" and then "capital H". + # + # When \xe0 is returned, we assume it's part of a special-key sequence + # and call `getwch` again, but that means that when the user types + # the \u00e0 character, `getchar` doesn't return until a second + # character is typed. + # The alternative is returning immediately, but that would mess up + # cross-platform handling of arrow keys and others that start with + # \xe0. Another option is using `getch`, but then we can't reliably + # read non-ASCII characters, because return values of `getch` are + # limited to the current 8-bit codepage. + # + # Anyway, Click doesn't claim to do this Right(tm), and using `getwch` + # is doing the right thing in more situations than with `getch`. + func: t.Callable[[], str] + + if echo: + func = msvcrt.getwche # type: ignore + else: + func = msvcrt.getwch # type: ignore + + rv = func() + + if rv in ("\x00", "\xe0"): + # \x00 and \xe0 are control characters that indicate special key, + # see above. + rv += func() + + _translate_ch_to_exc(rv) + return rv + +else: + import tty + import termios + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def raw_terminal() -> t.Iterator[int]: + f: t.Optional[t.TextIO] + fd: int + + if not isatty(sys.stdin): + f = open("/dev/tty") + fd = f.fileno() + else: + fd = sys.stdin.fileno() + f = None + + try: + old_settings = termios.tcgetattr(fd) + + try: + tty.setraw(fd) + yield fd + finally: + termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, old_settings) + sys.stdout.flush() + + if f is not None: + f.close() + except termios.error: + pass + + def getchar(echo: bool) -> str: + with raw_terminal() as fd: + ch = os.read(fd, 32).decode(get_best_encoding(sys.stdin), "replace") + + if echo and isatty(sys.stdout): + sys.stdout.write(ch) + + _translate_ch_to_exc(ch) + return ch diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/_textwrap.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/_textwrap.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b47dcbd --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/_textwrap.py @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +import textwrap +import typing as t +from contextlib import contextmanager + + +class TextWrapper(textwrap.TextWrapper): + def _handle_long_word( + self, + reversed_chunks: t.List[str], + cur_line: t.List[str], + cur_len: int, + width: int, + ) -> None: + space_left = max(width - cur_len, 1) + + if self.break_long_words: + last = reversed_chunks[-1] + cut = last[:space_left] + res = last[space_left:] + cur_line.append(cut) + reversed_chunks[-1] = res + elif not cur_line: + cur_line.append(reversed_chunks.pop()) + + @contextmanager + def extra_indent(self, indent: str) -> t.Iterator[None]: + old_initial_indent = self.initial_indent + old_subsequent_indent = self.subsequent_indent + self.initial_indent += indent + self.subsequent_indent += indent + + try: + yield + finally: + self.initial_indent = old_initial_indent + self.subsequent_indent = old_subsequent_indent + + def indent_only(self, text: str) -> str: + rv = [] + + for idx, line in enumerate(text.splitlines()): + indent = self.initial_indent + + if idx > 0: + indent = self.subsequent_indent + + rv.append(f"{indent}{line}") + + return "\n".join(rv) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/_winconsole.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/_winconsole.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6b20df3 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/_winconsole.py @@ -0,0 +1,279 @@ +# This module is based on the excellent work by Adam Bartoš who +# provided a lot of what went into the implementation here in +# the discussion to issue1602 in the Python bug tracker. +# +# There are some general differences in regards to how this works +# compared to the original patches as we do not need to patch +# the entire interpreter but just work in our little world of +# echo and prompt. +import io +import sys +import time +import typing as t +from ctypes import byref +from ctypes import c_char +from ctypes import c_char_p +from ctypes import c_int +from ctypes import c_ssize_t +from ctypes import c_ulong +from ctypes import c_void_p +from ctypes import POINTER +from ctypes import py_object +from ctypes import Structure +from ctypes.wintypes import DWORD +from ctypes.wintypes import HANDLE +from ctypes.wintypes import LPCWSTR +from ctypes.wintypes import LPWSTR + +from ._compat import _NonClosingTextIOWrapper + +assert sys.platform == "win32" +import msvcrt # noqa: E402 +from ctypes import windll # noqa: E402 +from ctypes import WINFUNCTYPE # noqa: E402 + +c_ssize_p = POINTER(c_ssize_t) + +kernel32 = windll.kernel32 +GetStdHandle = kernel32.GetStdHandle +ReadConsoleW = kernel32.ReadConsoleW +WriteConsoleW = kernel32.WriteConsoleW +GetConsoleMode = kernel32.GetConsoleMode +GetLastError = kernel32.GetLastError +GetCommandLineW = WINFUNCTYPE(LPWSTR)(("GetCommandLineW", windll.kernel32)) +CommandLineToArgvW = WINFUNCTYPE(POINTER(LPWSTR), LPCWSTR, POINTER(c_int))( + ("CommandLineToArgvW", windll.shell32) +) +LocalFree = WINFUNCTYPE(c_void_p, c_void_p)(("LocalFree", windll.kernel32)) + +STDIN_HANDLE = GetStdHandle(-10) +STDOUT_HANDLE = GetStdHandle(-11) +STDERR_HANDLE = GetStdHandle(-12) + +PyBUF_SIMPLE = 0 +PyBUF_WRITABLE = 1 + +ERROR_SUCCESS = 0 +ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY = 8 +ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED = 995 + +STDIN_FILENO = 0 +STDOUT_FILENO = 1 +STDERR_FILENO = 2 + +EOF = b"\x1a" +MAX_BYTES_WRITTEN = 32767 + +try: + from ctypes import pythonapi +except ImportError: + # On PyPy we cannot get buffers so our ability to operate here is + # severely limited. + get_buffer = None +else: + + class Py_buffer(Structure): + _fields_ = [ + ("buf", c_void_p), + ("obj", py_object), + ("len", c_ssize_t), + ("itemsize", c_ssize_t), + ("readonly", c_int), + ("ndim", c_int), + ("format", c_char_p), + ("shape", c_ssize_p), + ("strides", c_ssize_p), + ("suboffsets", c_ssize_p), + ("internal", c_void_p), + ] + + PyObject_GetBuffer = pythonapi.PyObject_GetBuffer + PyBuffer_Release = pythonapi.PyBuffer_Release + + def get_buffer(obj, writable=False): + buf = Py_buffer() + flags = PyBUF_WRITABLE if writable else PyBUF_SIMPLE + PyObject_GetBuffer(py_object(obj), byref(buf), flags) + + try: + buffer_type = c_char * buf.len + return buffer_type.from_address(buf.buf) + finally: + PyBuffer_Release(byref(buf)) + + +class _WindowsConsoleRawIOBase(io.RawIOBase): + def __init__(self, handle): + self.handle = handle + + def isatty(self): + super().isatty() + return True + + +class _WindowsConsoleReader(_WindowsConsoleRawIOBase): + def readable(self): + return True + + def readinto(self, b): + bytes_to_be_read = len(b) + if not bytes_to_be_read: + return 0 + elif bytes_to_be_read % 2: + raise ValueError( + "cannot read odd number of bytes from UTF-16-LE encoded console" + ) + + buffer = get_buffer(b, writable=True) + code_units_to_be_read = bytes_to_be_read // 2 + code_units_read = c_ulong() + + rv = ReadConsoleW( + HANDLE(self.handle), + buffer, + code_units_to_be_read, + byref(code_units_read), + None, + ) + if GetLastError() == ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED: + # wait for KeyboardInterrupt + time.sleep(0.1) + if not rv: + raise OSError(f"Windows error: {GetLastError()}") + + if buffer[0] == EOF: + return 0 + return 2 * code_units_read.value + + +class _WindowsConsoleWriter(_WindowsConsoleRawIOBase): + def writable(self): + return True + + @staticmethod + def _get_error_message(errno): + if errno == ERROR_SUCCESS: + return "ERROR_SUCCESS" + elif errno == ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY: + return "ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY" + return f"Windows error {errno}" + + def write(self, b): + bytes_to_be_written = len(b) + buf = get_buffer(b) + code_units_to_be_written = min(bytes_to_be_written, MAX_BYTES_WRITTEN) // 2 + code_units_written = c_ulong() + + WriteConsoleW( + HANDLE(self.handle), + buf, + code_units_to_be_written, + byref(code_units_written), + None, + ) + bytes_written = 2 * code_units_written.value + + if bytes_written == 0 and bytes_to_be_written > 0: + raise OSError(self._get_error_message(GetLastError())) + return bytes_written + + +class ConsoleStream: + def __init__(self, text_stream: t.TextIO, byte_stream: t.BinaryIO) -> None: + self._text_stream = text_stream + self.buffer = byte_stream + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + return self.buffer.name + + def write(self, x: t.AnyStr) -> int: + if isinstance(x, str): + return self._text_stream.write(x) + try: + self.flush() + except Exception: + pass + return self.buffer.write(x) + + def writelines(self, lines: t.Iterable[t.AnyStr]) -> None: + for line in lines: + self.write(line) + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self._text_stream, name) + + def isatty(self) -> bool: + return self.buffer.isatty() + + def __repr__(self): + return f"" + + +def _get_text_stdin(buffer_stream: t.BinaryIO) -> t.TextIO: + text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( + io.BufferedReader(_WindowsConsoleReader(STDIN_HANDLE)), + "utf-16-le", + "strict", + line_buffering=True, + ) + return t.cast(t.TextIO, ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream)) + + +def _get_text_stdout(buffer_stream: t.BinaryIO) -> t.TextIO: + text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( + io.BufferedWriter(_WindowsConsoleWriter(STDOUT_HANDLE)), + "utf-16-le", + "strict", + line_buffering=True, + ) + return t.cast(t.TextIO, ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream)) + + +def _get_text_stderr(buffer_stream: t.BinaryIO) -> t.TextIO: + text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( + io.BufferedWriter(_WindowsConsoleWriter(STDERR_HANDLE)), + "utf-16-le", + "strict", + line_buffering=True, + ) + return t.cast(t.TextIO, ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream)) + + +_stream_factories: t.Mapping[int, t.Callable[[t.BinaryIO], t.TextIO]] = { + 0: _get_text_stdin, + 1: _get_text_stdout, + 2: _get_text_stderr, +} + + +def _is_console(f: t.TextIO) -> bool: + if not hasattr(f, "fileno"): + return False + + try: + fileno = f.fileno() + except (OSError, io.UnsupportedOperation): + return False + + handle = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(fileno) + return bool(GetConsoleMode(handle, byref(DWORD()))) + + +def _get_windows_console_stream( + f: t.TextIO, encoding: t.Optional[str], errors: t.Optional[str] +) -> t.Optional[t.TextIO]: + if ( + get_buffer is not None + and encoding in {"utf-16-le", None} + and errors in {"strict", None} + and _is_console(f) + ): + func = _stream_factories.get(f.fileno()) + if func is not None: + b = getattr(f, "buffer", None) + + if b is None: + return None + + return func(b) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/core.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/core.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc65e89 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/core.py @@ -0,0 +1,3042 @@ +import enum +import errno +import inspect +import os +import sys +import typing as t +from collections import abc +from contextlib import contextmanager +from contextlib import ExitStack +from functools import update_wrapper +from gettext import gettext as _ +from gettext import ngettext +from itertools import repeat +from types import TracebackType + +from . import types +from .exceptions import Abort +from .exceptions import BadParameter +from .exceptions import ClickException +from .exceptions import Exit +from .exceptions import MissingParameter +from .exceptions import UsageError +from .formatting import HelpFormatter +from .formatting import join_options +from .globals import pop_context +from .globals import push_context +from .parser import _flag_needs_value +from .parser import OptionParser +from .parser import split_opt +from .termui import confirm +from .termui import prompt +from .termui import style +from .utils import _detect_program_name +from .utils import _expand_args +from .utils import echo +from .utils import make_default_short_help +from .utils import make_str +from .utils import PacifyFlushWrapper + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + from .shell_completion import CompletionItem + +F = t.TypeVar("F", bound=t.Callable[..., t.Any]) +V = t.TypeVar("V") + + +def _complete_visible_commands( + ctx: "Context", incomplete: str +) -> t.Iterator[t.Tuple[str, "Command"]]: + """List all the subcommands of a group that start with the + incomplete value and aren't hidden. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for the group. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + """ + multi = t.cast(MultiCommand, ctx.command) + + for name in multi.list_commands(ctx): + if name.startswith(incomplete): + command = multi.get_command(ctx, name) + + if command is not None and not command.hidden: + yield name, command + + +def _check_multicommand( + base_command: "MultiCommand", cmd_name: str, cmd: "Command", register: bool = False +) -> None: + if not base_command.chain or not isinstance(cmd, MultiCommand): + return + if register: + hint = ( + "It is not possible to add multi commands as children to" + " another multi command that is in chain mode." + ) + else: + hint = ( + "Found a multi command as subcommand to a multi command" + " that is in chain mode. This is not supported." + ) + raise RuntimeError( + f"{hint}. Command {base_command.name!r} is set to chain and" + f" {cmd_name!r} was added as a subcommand but it in itself is a" + f" multi command. ({cmd_name!r} is a {type(cmd).__name__}" + f" within a chained {type(base_command).__name__} named" + f" {base_command.name!r})." + ) + + +def batch(iterable: t.Iterable[V], batch_size: int) -> t.List[t.Tuple[V, ...]]: + return list(zip(*repeat(iter(iterable), batch_size))) + + +@contextmanager +def augment_usage_errors( + ctx: "Context", param: t.Optional["Parameter"] = None +) -> t.Iterator[None]: + """Context manager that attaches extra information to exceptions.""" + try: + yield + except BadParameter as e: + if e.ctx is None: + e.ctx = ctx + if param is not None and e.param is None: + e.param = param + raise + except UsageError as e: + if e.ctx is None: + e.ctx = ctx + raise + + +def iter_params_for_processing( + invocation_order: t.Sequence["Parameter"], + declaration_order: t.Sequence["Parameter"], +) -> t.List["Parameter"]: + """Given a sequence of parameters in the order as should be considered + for processing and an iterable of parameters that exist, this returns + a list in the correct order as they should be processed. + """ + + def sort_key(item: "Parameter") -> t.Tuple[bool, float]: + try: + idx: float = invocation_order.index(item) + except ValueError: + idx = float("inf") + + return not item.is_eager, idx + + return sorted(declaration_order, key=sort_key) + + +class ParameterSource(enum.Enum): + """This is an :class:`~enum.Enum` that indicates the source of a + parameter's value. + + Use :meth:`click.Context.get_parameter_source` to get the + source for a parameter by name. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Use :class:`~enum.Enum` and drop the ``validate`` method. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``PROMPT`` value. + """ + + COMMANDLINE = enum.auto() + """The value was provided by the command line args.""" + ENVIRONMENT = enum.auto() + """The value was provided with an environment variable.""" + DEFAULT = enum.auto() + """Used the default specified by the parameter.""" + DEFAULT_MAP = enum.auto() + """Used a default provided by :attr:`Context.default_map`.""" + PROMPT = enum.auto() + """Used a prompt to confirm a default or provide a value.""" + + +class Context: + """The context is a special internal object that holds state relevant + for the script execution at every single level. It's normally invisible + to commands unless they opt-in to getting access to it. + + The context is useful as it can pass internal objects around and can + control special execution features such as reading data from + environment variables. + + A context can be used as context manager in which case it will call + :meth:`close` on teardown. + + :param command: the command class for this context. + :param parent: the parent context. + :param info_name: the info name for this invocation. Generally this + is the most descriptive name for the script or + command. For the toplevel script it is usually + the name of the script, for commands below it it's + the name of the script. + :param obj: an arbitrary object of user data. + :param auto_envvar_prefix: the prefix to use for automatic environment + variables. If this is `None` then reading + from environment variables is disabled. This + does not affect manually set environment + variables which are always read. + :param default_map: a dictionary (like object) with default values + for parameters. + :param terminal_width: the width of the terminal. The default is + inherit from parent context. If no context + defines the terminal width then auto + detection will be applied. + :param max_content_width: the maximum width for content rendered by + Click (this currently only affects help + pages). This defaults to 80 characters if + not overridden. In other words: even if the + terminal is larger than that, Click will not + format things wider than 80 characters by + default. In addition to that, formatters might + add some safety mapping on the right. + :param resilient_parsing: if this flag is enabled then Click will + parse without any interactivity or callback + invocation. Default values will also be + ignored. This is useful for implementing + things such as completion support. + :param allow_extra_args: if this is set to `True` then extra arguments + at the end will not raise an error and will be + kept on the context. The default is to inherit + from the command. + :param allow_interspersed_args: if this is set to `False` then options + and arguments cannot be mixed. The + default is to inherit from the command. + :param ignore_unknown_options: instructs click to ignore options it does + not know and keeps them for later + processing. + :param help_option_names: optionally a list of strings that define how + the default help parameter is named. The + default is ``['--help']``. + :param token_normalize_func: an optional function that is used to + normalize tokens (options, choices, + etc.). This for instance can be used to + implement case insensitive behavior. + :param color: controls if the terminal supports ANSI colors or not. The + default is autodetection. This is only needed if ANSI + codes are used in texts that Click prints which is by + default not the case. This for instance would affect + help output. + :param show_default: Show the default value for commands. If this + value is not set, it defaults to the value from the parent + context. ``Command.show_default`` overrides this default for the + specific command. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + The ``show_default`` parameter is overridden by + ``Command.show_default``, instead of the other way around. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + The ``show_default`` parameter defaults to the value from the + parent context. + + .. versionchanged:: 7.1 + Added the ``show_default`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 4.0 + Added the ``color``, ``ignore_unknown_options``, and + ``max_content_width`` parameters. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Added the ``allow_extra_args`` and ``allow_interspersed_args`` + parameters. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Added the ``resilient_parsing``, ``help_option_names``, and + ``token_normalize_func`` parameters. + """ + + #: The formatter class to create with :meth:`make_formatter`. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 8.0 + formatter_class: t.Type["HelpFormatter"] = HelpFormatter + + def __init__( + self, + command: "Command", + parent: t.Optional["Context"] = None, + info_name: t.Optional[str] = None, + obj: t.Optional[t.Any] = None, + auto_envvar_prefix: t.Optional[str] = None, + default_map: t.Optional[t.MutableMapping[str, t.Any]] = None, + terminal_width: t.Optional[int] = None, + max_content_width: t.Optional[int] = None, + resilient_parsing: bool = False, + allow_extra_args: t.Optional[bool] = None, + allow_interspersed_args: t.Optional[bool] = None, + ignore_unknown_options: t.Optional[bool] = None, + help_option_names: t.Optional[t.List[str]] = None, + token_normalize_func: t.Optional[t.Callable[[str], str]] = None, + color: t.Optional[bool] = None, + show_default: t.Optional[bool] = None, + ) -> None: + #: the parent context or `None` if none exists. + self.parent = parent + #: the :class:`Command` for this context. + self.command = command + #: the descriptive information name + self.info_name = info_name + #: Map of parameter names to their parsed values. Parameters + #: with ``expose_value=False`` are not stored. + self.params: t.Dict[str, t.Any] = {} + #: the leftover arguments. + self.args: t.List[str] = [] + #: protected arguments. These are arguments that are prepended + #: to `args` when certain parsing scenarios are encountered but + #: must be never propagated to another arguments. This is used + #: to implement nested parsing. + self.protected_args: t.List[str] = [] + #: the collected prefixes of the command's options. + self._opt_prefixes: t.Set[str] = set(parent._opt_prefixes) if parent else set() + + if obj is None and parent is not None: + obj = parent.obj + + #: the user object stored. + self.obj: t.Any = obj + self._meta: t.Dict[str, t.Any] = getattr(parent, "meta", {}) + + #: A dictionary (-like object) with defaults for parameters. + if ( + default_map is None + and info_name is not None + and parent is not None + and parent.default_map is not None + ): + default_map = parent.default_map.get(info_name) + + self.default_map: t.Optional[t.MutableMapping[str, t.Any]] = default_map + + #: This flag indicates if a subcommand is going to be executed. A + #: group callback can use this information to figure out if it's + #: being executed directly or because the execution flow passes + #: onwards to a subcommand. By default it's None, but it can be + #: the name of the subcommand to execute. + #: + #: If chaining is enabled this will be set to ``'*'`` in case + #: any commands are executed. It is however not possible to + #: figure out which ones. If you require this knowledge you + #: should use a :func:`result_callback`. + self.invoked_subcommand: t.Optional[str] = None + + if terminal_width is None and parent is not None: + terminal_width = parent.terminal_width + + #: The width of the terminal (None is autodetection). + self.terminal_width: t.Optional[int] = terminal_width + + if max_content_width is None and parent is not None: + max_content_width = parent.max_content_width + + #: The maximum width of formatted content (None implies a sensible + #: default which is 80 for most things). + self.max_content_width: t.Optional[int] = max_content_width + + if allow_extra_args is None: + allow_extra_args = command.allow_extra_args + + #: Indicates if the context allows extra args or if it should + #: fail on parsing. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 3.0 + self.allow_extra_args = allow_extra_args + + if allow_interspersed_args is None: + allow_interspersed_args = command.allow_interspersed_args + + #: Indicates if the context allows mixing of arguments and + #: options or not. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 3.0 + self.allow_interspersed_args: bool = allow_interspersed_args + + if ignore_unknown_options is None: + ignore_unknown_options = command.ignore_unknown_options + + #: Instructs click to ignore options that a command does not + #: understand and will store it on the context for later + #: processing. This is primarily useful for situations where you + #: want to call into external programs. Generally this pattern is + #: strongly discouraged because it's not possibly to losslessly + #: forward all arguments. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 4.0 + self.ignore_unknown_options: bool = ignore_unknown_options + + if help_option_names is None: + if parent is not None: + help_option_names = parent.help_option_names + else: + help_option_names = ["--help"] + + #: The names for the help options. + self.help_option_names: t.List[str] = help_option_names + + if token_normalize_func is None and parent is not None: + token_normalize_func = parent.token_normalize_func + + #: An optional normalization function for tokens. This is + #: options, choices, commands etc. + self.token_normalize_func: t.Optional[ + t.Callable[[str], str] + ] = token_normalize_func + + #: Indicates if resilient parsing is enabled. In that case Click + #: will do its best to not cause any failures and default values + #: will be ignored. Useful for completion. + self.resilient_parsing: bool = resilient_parsing + + # If there is no envvar prefix yet, but the parent has one and + # the command on this level has a name, we can expand the envvar + # prefix automatically. + if auto_envvar_prefix is None: + if ( + parent is not None + and parent.auto_envvar_prefix is not None + and self.info_name is not None + ): + auto_envvar_prefix = ( + f"{parent.auto_envvar_prefix}_{self.info_name.upper()}" + ) + else: + auto_envvar_prefix = auto_envvar_prefix.upper() + + if auto_envvar_prefix is not None: + auto_envvar_prefix = auto_envvar_prefix.replace("-", "_") + + self.auto_envvar_prefix: t.Optional[str] = auto_envvar_prefix + + if color is None and parent is not None: + color = parent.color + + #: Controls if styling output is wanted or not. + self.color: t.Optional[bool] = color + + if show_default is None and parent is not None: + show_default = parent.show_default + + #: Show option default values when formatting help text. + self.show_default: t.Optional[bool] = show_default + + self._close_callbacks: t.List[t.Callable[[], t.Any]] = [] + self._depth = 0 + self._parameter_source: t.Dict[str, ParameterSource] = {} + self._exit_stack = ExitStack() + + def to_info_dict(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + """Gather information that could be useful for a tool generating + user-facing documentation. This traverses the entire CLI + structure. + + .. code-block:: python + + with Context(cli) as ctx: + info = ctx.to_info_dict() + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + return { + "command": self.command.to_info_dict(self), + "info_name": self.info_name, + "allow_extra_args": self.allow_extra_args, + "allow_interspersed_args": self.allow_interspersed_args, + "ignore_unknown_options": self.ignore_unknown_options, + "auto_envvar_prefix": self.auto_envvar_prefix, + } + + def __enter__(self) -> "Context": + self._depth += 1 + push_context(self) + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: t.Optional[t.Type[BaseException]], + exc_value: t.Optional[BaseException], + tb: t.Optional[TracebackType], + ) -> None: + self._depth -= 1 + if self._depth == 0: + self.close() + pop_context() + + @contextmanager + def scope(self, cleanup: bool = True) -> t.Iterator["Context"]: + """This helper method can be used with the context object to promote + it to the current thread local (see :func:`get_current_context`). + The default behavior of this is to invoke the cleanup functions which + can be disabled by setting `cleanup` to `False`. The cleanup + functions are typically used for things such as closing file handles. + + If the cleanup is intended the context object can also be directly + used as a context manager. + + Example usage:: + + with ctx.scope(): + assert get_current_context() is ctx + + This is equivalent:: + + with ctx: + assert get_current_context() is ctx + + .. versionadded:: 5.0 + + :param cleanup: controls if the cleanup functions should be run or + not. The default is to run these functions. In + some situations the context only wants to be + temporarily pushed in which case this can be disabled. + Nested pushes automatically defer the cleanup. + """ + if not cleanup: + self._depth += 1 + try: + with self as rv: + yield rv + finally: + if not cleanup: + self._depth -= 1 + + @property + def meta(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + """This is a dictionary which is shared with all the contexts + that are nested. It exists so that click utilities can store some + state here if they need to. It is however the responsibility of + that code to manage this dictionary well. + + The keys are supposed to be unique dotted strings. For instance + module paths are a good choice for it. What is stored in there is + irrelevant for the operation of click. However what is important is + that code that places data here adheres to the general semantics of + the system. + + Example usage:: + + LANG_KEY = f'{__name__}.lang' + + def set_language(value): + ctx = get_current_context() + ctx.meta[LANG_KEY] = value + + def get_language(): + return get_current_context().meta.get(LANG_KEY, 'en_US') + + .. versionadded:: 5.0 + """ + return self._meta + + def make_formatter(self) -> HelpFormatter: + """Creates the :class:`~click.HelpFormatter` for the help and + usage output. + + To quickly customize the formatter class used without overriding + this method, set the :attr:`formatter_class` attribute. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the :attr:`formatter_class` attribute. + """ + return self.formatter_class( + width=self.terminal_width, max_width=self.max_content_width + ) + + def with_resource(self, context_manager: t.ContextManager[V]) -> V: + """Register a resource as if it were used in a ``with`` + statement. The resource will be cleaned up when the context is + popped. + + Uses :meth:`contextlib.ExitStack.enter_context`. It calls the + resource's ``__enter__()`` method and returns the result. When + the context is popped, it closes the stack, which calls the + resource's ``__exit__()`` method. + + To register a cleanup function for something that isn't a + context manager, use :meth:`call_on_close`. Or use something + from :mod:`contextlib` to turn it into a context manager first. + + .. code-block:: python + + @click.group() + @click.option("--name") + @click.pass_context + def cli(ctx): + ctx.obj = ctx.with_resource(connect_db(name)) + + :param context_manager: The context manager to enter. + :return: Whatever ``context_manager.__enter__()`` returns. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + return self._exit_stack.enter_context(context_manager) + + def call_on_close(self, f: t.Callable[..., t.Any]) -> t.Callable[..., t.Any]: + """Register a function to be called when the context tears down. + + This can be used to close resources opened during the script + execution. Resources that support Python's context manager + protocol which would be used in a ``with`` statement should be + registered with :meth:`with_resource` instead. + + :param f: The function to execute on teardown. + """ + return self._exit_stack.callback(f) + + def close(self) -> None: + """Invoke all close callbacks registered with + :meth:`call_on_close`, and exit all context managers entered + with :meth:`with_resource`. + """ + self._exit_stack.close() + # In case the context is reused, create a new exit stack. + self._exit_stack = ExitStack() + + @property + def command_path(self) -> str: + """The computed command path. This is used for the ``usage`` + information on the help page. It's automatically created by + combining the info names of the chain of contexts to the root. + """ + rv = "" + if self.info_name is not None: + rv = self.info_name + if self.parent is not None: + parent_command_path = [self.parent.command_path] + + if isinstance(self.parent.command, Command): + for param in self.parent.command.get_params(self): + parent_command_path.extend(param.get_usage_pieces(self)) + + rv = f"{' '.join(parent_command_path)} {rv}" + return rv.lstrip() + + def find_root(self) -> "Context": + """Finds the outermost context.""" + node = self + while node.parent is not None: + node = node.parent + return node + + def find_object(self, object_type: t.Type[V]) -> t.Optional[V]: + """Finds the closest object of a given type.""" + node: t.Optional["Context"] = self + + while node is not None: + if isinstance(node.obj, object_type): + return node.obj + + node = node.parent + + return None + + def ensure_object(self, object_type: t.Type[V]) -> V: + """Like :meth:`find_object` but sets the innermost object to a + new instance of `object_type` if it does not exist. + """ + rv = self.find_object(object_type) + if rv is None: + self.obj = rv = object_type() + return rv + + @t.overload + def lookup_default( + self, name: str, call: "te.Literal[True]" = True + ) -> t.Optional[t.Any]: + ... + + @t.overload + def lookup_default( + self, name: str, call: "te.Literal[False]" = ... + ) -> t.Optional[t.Union[t.Any, t.Callable[[], t.Any]]]: + ... + + def lookup_default(self, name: str, call: bool = True) -> t.Optional[t.Any]: + """Get the default for a parameter from :attr:`default_map`. + + :param name: Name of the parameter. + :param call: If the default is a callable, call it. Disable to + return the callable instead. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``call`` parameter. + """ + if self.default_map is not None: + value = self.default_map.get(name) + + if call and callable(value): + return value() + + return value + + return None + + def fail(self, message: str) -> "te.NoReturn": + """Aborts the execution of the program with a specific error + message. + + :param message: the error message to fail with. + """ + raise UsageError(message, self) + + def abort(self) -> "te.NoReturn": + """Aborts the script.""" + raise Abort() + + def exit(self, code: int = 0) -> "te.NoReturn": + """Exits the application with a given exit code.""" + raise Exit(code) + + def get_usage(self) -> str: + """Helper method to get formatted usage string for the current + context and command. + """ + return self.command.get_usage(self) + + def get_help(self) -> str: + """Helper method to get formatted help page for the current + context and command. + """ + return self.command.get_help(self) + + def _make_sub_context(self, command: "Command") -> "Context": + """Create a new context of the same type as this context, but + for a new command. + + :meta private: + """ + return type(self)(command, info_name=command.name, parent=self) + + @t.overload + def invoke( + __self, # noqa: B902 + __callback: "t.Callable[..., V]", + *args: t.Any, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> V: + ... + + @t.overload + def invoke( + __self, # noqa: B902 + __callback: "Command", + *args: t.Any, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> t.Any: + ... + + def invoke( + __self, # noqa: B902 + __callback: t.Union["Command", "t.Callable[..., V]"], + *args: t.Any, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> t.Union[t.Any, V]: + """Invokes a command callback in exactly the way it expects. There + are two ways to invoke this method: + + 1. the first argument can be a callback and all other arguments and + keyword arguments are forwarded directly to the function. + 2. the first argument is a click command object. In that case all + arguments are forwarded as well but proper click parameters + (options and click arguments) must be keyword arguments and Click + will fill in defaults. + + Note that before Click 3.2 keyword arguments were not properly filled + in against the intention of this code and no context was created. For + more information about this change and why it was done in a bugfix + release see :ref:`upgrade-to-3.2`. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + All ``kwargs`` are tracked in :attr:`params` so they will be + passed if :meth:`forward` is called at multiple levels. + """ + if isinstance(__callback, Command): + other_cmd = __callback + + if other_cmd.callback is None: + raise TypeError( + "The given command does not have a callback that can be invoked." + ) + else: + __callback = t.cast("t.Callable[..., V]", other_cmd.callback) + + ctx = __self._make_sub_context(other_cmd) + + for param in other_cmd.params: + if param.name not in kwargs and param.expose_value: + kwargs[param.name] = param.type_cast_value( # type: ignore + ctx, param.get_default(ctx) + ) + + # Track all kwargs as params, so that forward() will pass + # them on in subsequent calls. + ctx.params.update(kwargs) + else: + ctx = __self + + with augment_usage_errors(__self): + with ctx: + return __callback(*args, **kwargs) + + def forward( + __self, __cmd: "Command", *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any # noqa: B902 + ) -> t.Any: + """Similar to :meth:`invoke` but fills in default keyword + arguments from the current context if the other command expects + it. This cannot invoke callbacks directly, only other commands. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + All ``kwargs`` are tracked in :attr:`params` so they will be + passed if ``forward`` is called at multiple levels. + """ + # Can only forward to other commands, not direct callbacks. + if not isinstance(__cmd, Command): + raise TypeError("Callback is not a command.") + + for param in __self.params: + if param not in kwargs: + kwargs[param] = __self.params[param] + + return __self.invoke(__cmd, *args, **kwargs) + + def set_parameter_source(self, name: str, source: ParameterSource) -> None: + """Set the source of a parameter. This indicates the location + from which the value of the parameter was obtained. + + :param name: The name of the parameter. + :param source: A member of :class:`~click.core.ParameterSource`. + """ + self._parameter_source[name] = source + + def get_parameter_source(self, name: str) -> t.Optional[ParameterSource]: + """Get the source of a parameter. This indicates the location + from which the value of the parameter was obtained. + + This can be useful for determining when a user specified a value + on the command line that is the same as the default value. It + will be :attr:`~click.core.ParameterSource.DEFAULT` only if the + value was actually taken from the default. + + :param name: The name of the parameter. + :rtype: ParameterSource + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Returns ``None`` if the parameter was not provided from any + source. + """ + return self._parameter_source.get(name) + + +class BaseCommand: + """The base command implements the minimal API contract of commands. + Most code will never use this as it does not implement a lot of useful + functionality but it can act as the direct subclass of alternative + parsing methods that do not depend on the Click parser. + + For instance, this can be used to bridge Click and other systems like + argparse or docopt. + + Because base commands do not implement a lot of the API that other + parts of Click take for granted, they are not supported for all + operations. For instance, they cannot be used with the decorators + usually and they have no built-in callback system. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Added the `context_settings` parameter. + + :param name: the name of the command to use unless a group overrides it. + :param context_settings: an optional dictionary with defaults that are + passed to the context object. + """ + + #: The context class to create with :meth:`make_context`. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 8.0 + context_class: t.Type[Context] = Context + #: the default for the :attr:`Context.allow_extra_args` flag. + allow_extra_args = False + #: the default for the :attr:`Context.allow_interspersed_args` flag. + allow_interspersed_args = True + #: the default for the :attr:`Context.ignore_unknown_options` flag. + ignore_unknown_options = False + + def __init__( + self, + name: t.Optional[str], + context_settings: t.Optional[t.MutableMapping[str, t.Any]] = None, + ) -> None: + #: the name the command thinks it has. Upon registering a command + #: on a :class:`Group` the group will default the command name + #: with this information. You should instead use the + #: :class:`Context`\'s :attr:`~Context.info_name` attribute. + self.name = name + + if context_settings is None: + context_settings = {} + + #: an optional dictionary with defaults passed to the context. + self.context_settings: t.MutableMapping[str, t.Any] = context_settings + + def to_info_dict(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + """Gather information that could be useful for a tool generating + user-facing documentation. This traverses the entire structure + below this command. + + Use :meth:`click.Context.to_info_dict` to traverse the entire + CLI structure. + + :param ctx: A :class:`Context` representing this command. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + return {"name": self.name} + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} {self.name}>" + + def get_usage(self, ctx: Context) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError("Base commands cannot get usage") + + def get_help(self, ctx: Context) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError("Base commands cannot get help") + + def make_context( + self, + info_name: t.Optional[str], + args: t.List[str], + parent: t.Optional[Context] = None, + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> Context: + """This function when given an info name and arguments will kick + off the parsing and create a new :class:`Context`. It does not + invoke the actual command callback though. + + To quickly customize the context class used without overriding + this method, set the :attr:`context_class` attribute. + + :param info_name: the info name for this invocation. Generally this + is the most descriptive name for the script or + command. For the toplevel script it's usually + the name of the script, for commands below it's + the name of the command. + :param args: the arguments to parse as list of strings. + :param parent: the parent context if available. + :param extra: extra keyword arguments forwarded to the context + constructor. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the :attr:`context_class` attribute. + """ + for key, value in self.context_settings.items(): + if key not in extra: + extra[key] = value + + ctx = self.context_class( + self, info_name=info_name, parent=parent, **extra # type: ignore + ) + + with ctx.scope(cleanup=False): + self.parse_args(ctx, args) + return ctx + + def parse_args(self, ctx: Context, args: t.List[str]) -> t.List[str]: + """Given a context and a list of arguments this creates the parser + and parses the arguments, then modifies the context as necessary. + This is automatically invoked by :meth:`make_context`. + """ + raise NotImplementedError("Base commands do not know how to parse arguments.") + + def invoke(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Any: + """Given a context, this invokes the command. The default + implementation is raising a not implemented error. + """ + raise NotImplementedError("Base commands are not invocable by default") + + def shell_complete(self, ctx: Context, incomplete: str) -> t.List["CompletionItem"]: + """Return a list of completions for the incomplete value. Looks + at the names of chained multi-commands. + + Any command could be part of a chained multi-command, so sibling + commands are valid at any point during command completion. Other + command classes will return more completions. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + from click.shell_completion import CompletionItem + + results: t.List["CompletionItem"] = [] + + while ctx.parent is not None: + ctx = ctx.parent + + if isinstance(ctx.command, MultiCommand) and ctx.command.chain: + results.extend( + CompletionItem(name, help=command.get_short_help_str()) + for name, command in _complete_visible_commands(ctx, incomplete) + if name not in ctx.protected_args + ) + + return results + + @t.overload + def main( + self, + args: t.Optional[t.Sequence[str]] = None, + prog_name: t.Optional[str] = None, + complete_var: t.Optional[str] = None, + standalone_mode: "te.Literal[True]" = True, + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> "te.NoReturn": + ... + + @t.overload + def main( + self, + args: t.Optional[t.Sequence[str]] = None, + prog_name: t.Optional[str] = None, + complete_var: t.Optional[str] = None, + standalone_mode: bool = ..., + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> t.Any: + ... + + def main( + self, + args: t.Optional[t.Sequence[str]] = None, + prog_name: t.Optional[str] = None, + complete_var: t.Optional[str] = None, + standalone_mode: bool = True, + windows_expand_args: bool = True, + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> t.Any: + """This is the way to invoke a script with all the bells and + whistles as a command line application. This will always terminate + the application after a call. If this is not wanted, ``SystemExit`` + needs to be caught. + + This method is also available by directly calling the instance of + a :class:`Command`. + + :param args: the arguments that should be used for parsing. If not + provided, ``sys.argv[1:]`` is used. + :param prog_name: the program name that should be used. By default + the program name is constructed by taking the file + name from ``sys.argv[0]``. + :param complete_var: the environment variable that controls the + bash completion support. The default is + ``"__COMPLETE"`` with prog_name in + uppercase. + :param standalone_mode: the default behavior is to invoke the script + in standalone mode. Click will then + handle exceptions and convert them into + error messages and the function will never + return but shut down the interpreter. If + this is set to `False` they will be + propagated to the caller and the return + value of this function is the return value + of :meth:`invoke`. + :param windows_expand_args: Expand glob patterns, user dir, and + env vars in command line args on Windows. + :param extra: extra keyword arguments are forwarded to the context + constructor. See :class:`Context` for more information. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0.1 + Added the ``windows_expand_args`` parameter to allow + disabling command line arg expansion on Windows. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + When taking arguments from ``sys.argv`` on Windows, glob + patterns, user dir, and env vars are expanded. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Added the ``standalone_mode`` parameter. + """ + if args is None: + args = sys.argv[1:] + + if os.name == "nt" and windows_expand_args: + args = _expand_args(args) + else: + args = list(args) + + if prog_name is None: + prog_name = _detect_program_name() + + # Process shell completion requests and exit early. + self._main_shell_completion(extra, prog_name, complete_var) + + try: + try: + with self.make_context(prog_name, args, **extra) as ctx: + rv = self.invoke(ctx) + if not standalone_mode: + return rv + # it's not safe to `ctx.exit(rv)` here! + # note that `rv` may actually contain data like "1" which + # has obvious effects + # more subtle case: `rv=[None, None]` can come out of + # chained commands which all returned `None` -- so it's not + # even always obvious that `rv` indicates success/failure + # by its truthiness/falsiness + ctx.exit() + except (EOFError, KeyboardInterrupt) as e: + echo(file=sys.stderr) + raise Abort() from e + except ClickException as e: + if not standalone_mode: + raise + e.show() + sys.exit(e.exit_code) + except OSError as e: + if e.errno == errno.EPIPE: + sys.stdout = t.cast(t.TextIO, PacifyFlushWrapper(sys.stdout)) + sys.stderr = t.cast(t.TextIO, PacifyFlushWrapper(sys.stderr)) + sys.exit(1) + else: + raise + except Exit as e: + if standalone_mode: + sys.exit(e.exit_code) + else: + # in non-standalone mode, return the exit code + # note that this is only reached if `self.invoke` above raises + # an Exit explicitly -- thus bypassing the check there which + # would return its result + # the results of non-standalone execution may therefore be + # somewhat ambiguous: if there are codepaths which lead to + # `ctx.exit(1)` and to `return 1`, the caller won't be able to + # tell the difference between the two + return e.exit_code + except Abort: + if not standalone_mode: + raise + echo(_("Aborted!"), file=sys.stderr) + sys.exit(1) + + def _main_shell_completion( + self, + ctx_args: t.MutableMapping[str, t.Any], + prog_name: str, + complete_var: t.Optional[str] = None, + ) -> None: + """Check if the shell is asking for tab completion, process + that, then exit early. Called from :meth:`main` before the + program is invoked. + + :param prog_name: Name of the executable in the shell. + :param complete_var: Name of the environment variable that holds + the completion instruction. Defaults to + ``_{PROG_NAME}_COMPLETE``. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.2.0 + Dots (``.``) in ``prog_name`` are replaced with underscores (``_``). + """ + if complete_var is None: + complete_name = prog_name.replace("-", "_").replace(".", "_") + complete_var = f"_{complete_name}_COMPLETE".upper() + + instruction = os.environ.get(complete_var) + + if not instruction: + return + + from .shell_completion import shell_complete + + rv = shell_complete(self, ctx_args, prog_name, complete_var, instruction) + sys.exit(rv) + + def __call__(self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """Alias for :meth:`main`.""" + return self.main(*args, **kwargs) + + +class Command(BaseCommand): + """Commands are the basic building block of command line interfaces in + Click. A basic command handles command line parsing and might dispatch + more parsing to commands nested below it. + + :param name: the name of the command to use unless a group overrides it. + :param context_settings: an optional dictionary with defaults that are + passed to the context object. + :param callback: the callback to invoke. This is optional. + :param params: the parameters to register with this command. This can + be either :class:`Option` or :class:`Argument` objects. + :param help: the help string to use for this command. + :param epilog: like the help string but it's printed at the end of the + help page after everything else. + :param short_help: the short help to use for this command. This is + shown on the command listing of the parent command. + :param add_help_option: by default each command registers a ``--help`` + option. This can be disabled by this parameter. + :param no_args_is_help: this controls what happens if no arguments are + provided. This option is disabled by default. + If enabled this will add ``--help`` as argument + if no arguments are passed + :param hidden: hide this command from help outputs. + + :param deprecated: issues a message indicating that + the command is deprecated. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + ``help``, ``epilog``, and ``short_help`` are stored unprocessed, + all formatting is done when outputting help text, not at init, + and is done even if not using the ``@command`` decorator. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added a ``repr`` showing the command name. + + .. versionchanged:: 7.1 + Added the ``no_args_is_help`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Added the ``context_settings`` parameter. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + name: t.Optional[str], + context_settings: t.Optional[t.MutableMapping[str, t.Any]] = None, + callback: t.Optional[t.Callable[..., t.Any]] = None, + params: t.Optional[t.List["Parameter"]] = None, + help: t.Optional[str] = None, + epilog: t.Optional[str] = None, + short_help: t.Optional[str] = None, + options_metavar: t.Optional[str] = "[OPTIONS]", + add_help_option: bool = True, + no_args_is_help: bool = False, + hidden: bool = False, + deprecated: bool = False, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(name, context_settings) + #: the callback to execute when the command fires. This might be + #: `None` in which case nothing happens. + self.callback = callback + #: the list of parameters for this command in the order they + #: should show up in the help page and execute. Eager parameters + #: will automatically be handled before non eager ones. + self.params: t.List["Parameter"] = params or [] + self.help = help + self.epilog = epilog + self.options_metavar = options_metavar + self.short_help = short_help + self.add_help_option = add_help_option + self.no_args_is_help = no_args_is_help + self.hidden = hidden + self.deprecated = deprecated + + def to_info_dict(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict(ctx) + info_dict.update( + params=[param.to_info_dict() for param in self.get_params(ctx)], + help=self.help, + epilog=self.epilog, + short_help=self.short_help, + hidden=self.hidden, + deprecated=self.deprecated, + ) + return info_dict + + def get_usage(self, ctx: Context) -> str: + """Formats the usage line into a string and returns it. + + Calls :meth:`format_usage` internally. + """ + formatter = ctx.make_formatter() + self.format_usage(ctx, formatter) + return formatter.getvalue().rstrip("\n") + + def get_params(self, ctx: Context) -> t.List["Parameter"]: + rv = self.params + help_option = self.get_help_option(ctx) + + if help_option is not None: + rv = [*rv, help_option] + + return rv + + def format_usage(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + """Writes the usage line into the formatter. + + This is a low-level method called by :meth:`get_usage`. + """ + pieces = self.collect_usage_pieces(ctx) + formatter.write_usage(ctx.command_path, " ".join(pieces)) + + def collect_usage_pieces(self, ctx: Context) -> t.List[str]: + """Returns all the pieces that go into the usage line and returns + it as a list of strings. + """ + rv = [self.options_metavar] if self.options_metavar else [] + + for param in self.get_params(ctx): + rv.extend(param.get_usage_pieces(ctx)) + + return rv + + def get_help_option_names(self, ctx: Context) -> t.List[str]: + """Returns the names for the help option.""" + all_names = set(ctx.help_option_names) + for param in self.params: + all_names.difference_update(param.opts) + all_names.difference_update(param.secondary_opts) + return list(all_names) + + def get_help_option(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Optional["Option"]: + """Returns the help option object.""" + help_options = self.get_help_option_names(ctx) + + if not help_options or not self.add_help_option: + return None + + def show_help(ctx: Context, param: "Parameter", value: str) -> None: + if value and not ctx.resilient_parsing: + echo(ctx.get_help(), color=ctx.color) + ctx.exit() + + return Option( + help_options, + is_flag=True, + is_eager=True, + expose_value=False, + callback=show_help, + help=_("Show this message and exit."), + ) + + def make_parser(self, ctx: Context) -> OptionParser: + """Creates the underlying option parser for this command.""" + parser = OptionParser(ctx) + for param in self.get_params(ctx): + param.add_to_parser(parser, ctx) + return parser + + def get_help(self, ctx: Context) -> str: + """Formats the help into a string and returns it. + + Calls :meth:`format_help` internally. + """ + formatter = ctx.make_formatter() + self.format_help(ctx, formatter) + return formatter.getvalue().rstrip("\n") + + def get_short_help_str(self, limit: int = 45) -> str: + """Gets short help for the command or makes it by shortening the + long help string. + """ + if self.short_help: + text = inspect.cleandoc(self.short_help) + elif self.help: + text = make_default_short_help(self.help, limit) + else: + text = "" + + if self.deprecated: + text = _("(Deprecated) {text}").format(text=text) + + return text.strip() + + def format_help(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + """Writes the help into the formatter if it exists. + + This is a low-level method called by :meth:`get_help`. + + This calls the following methods: + + - :meth:`format_usage` + - :meth:`format_help_text` + - :meth:`format_options` + - :meth:`format_epilog` + """ + self.format_usage(ctx, formatter) + self.format_help_text(ctx, formatter) + self.format_options(ctx, formatter) + self.format_epilog(ctx, formatter) + + def format_help_text(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + """Writes the help text to the formatter if it exists.""" + if self.help is not None: + # truncate the help text to the first form feed + text = inspect.cleandoc(self.help).partition("\f")[0] + else: + text = "" + + if self.deprecated: + text = _("(Deprecated) {text}").format(text=text) + + if text: + formatter.write_paragraph() + + with formatter.indentation(): + formatter.write_text(text) + + def format_options(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + """Writes all the options into the formatter if they exist.""" + opts = [] + for param in self.get_params(ctx): + rv = param.get_help_record(ctx) + if rv is not None: + opts.append(rv) + + if opts: + with formatter.section(_("Options")): + formatter.write_dl(opts) + + def format_epilog(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + """Writes the epilog into the formatter if it exists.""" + if self.epilog: + epilog = inspect.cleandoc(self.epilog) + formatter.write_paragraph() + + with formatter.indentation(): + formatter.write_text(epilog) + + def parse_args(self, ctx: Context, args: t.List[str]) -> t.List[str]: + if not args and self.no_args_is_help and not ctx.resilient_parsing: + echo(ctx.get_help(), color=ctx.color) + ctx.exit() + + parser = self.make_parser(ctx) + opts, args, param_order = parser.parse_args(args=args) + + for param in iter_params_for_processing(param_order, self.get_params(ctx)): + value, args = param.handle_parse_result(ctx, opts, args) + + if args and not ctx.allow_extra_args and not ctx.resilient_parsing: + ctx.fail( + ngettext( + "Got unexpected extra argument ({args})", + "Got unexpected extra arguments ({args})", + len(args), + ).format(args=" ".join(map(str, args))) + ) + + ctx.args = args + ctx._opt_prefixes.update(parser._opt_prefixes) + return args + + def invoke(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Any: + """Given a context, this invokes the attached callback (if it exists) + in the right way. + """ + if self.deprecated: + message = _( + "DeprecationWarning: The command {name!r} is deprecated." + ).format(name=self.name) + echo(style(message, fg="red"), err=True) + + if self.callback is not None: + return ctx.invoke(self.callback, **ctx.params) + + def shell_complete(self, ctx: Context, incomplete: str) -> t.List["CompletionItem"]: + """Return a list of completions for the incomplete value. Looks + at the names of options and chained multi-commands. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + from click.shell_completion import CompletionItem + + results: t.List["CompletionItem"] = [] + + if incomplete and not incomplete[0].isalnum(): + for param in self.get_params(ctx): + if ( + not isinstance(param, Option) + or param.hidden + or ( + not param.multiple + and ctx.get_parameter_source(param.name) # type: ignore + is ParameterSource.COMMANDLINE + ) + ): + continue + + results.extend( + CompletionItem(name, help=param.help) + for name in [*param.opts, *param.secondary_opts] + if name.startswith(incomplete) + ) + + results.extend(super().shell_complete(ctx, incomplete)) + return results + + +class MultiCommand(Command): + """A multi command is the basic implementation of a command that + dispatches to subcommands. The most common version is the + :class:`Group`. + + :param invoke_without_command: this controls how the multi command itself + is invoked. By default it's only invoked + if a subcommand is provided. + :param no_args_is_help: this controls what happens if no arguments are + provided. This option is enabled by default if + `invoke_without_command` is disabled or disabled + if it's enabled. If enabled this will add + ``--help`` as argument if no arguments are + passed. + :param subcommand_metavar: the string that is used in the documentation + to indicate the subcommand place. + :param chain: if this is set to `True` chaining of multiple subcommands + is enabled. This restricts the form of commands in that + they cannot have optional arguments but it allows + multiple commands to be chained together. + :param result_callback: The result callback to attach to this multi + command. This can be set or changed later with the + :meth:`result_callback` decorator. + :param attrs: Other command arguments described in :class:`Command`. + """ + + allow_extra_args = True + allow_interspersed_args = False + + def __init__( + self, + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + invoke_without_command: bool = False, + no_args_is_help: t.Optional[bool] = None, + subcommand_metavar: t.Optional[str] = None, + chain: bool = False, + result_callback: t.Optional[t.Callable[..., t.Any]] = None, + **attrs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(name, **attrs) + + if no_args_is_help is None: + no_args_is_help = not invoke_without_command + + self.no_args_is_help = no_args_is_help + self.invoke_without_command = invoke_without_command + + if subcommand_metavar is None: + if chain: + subcommand_metavar = "COMMAND1 [ARGS]... [COMMAND2 [ARGS]...]..." + else: + subcommand_metavar = "COMMAND [ARGS]..." + + self.subcommand_metavar = subcommand_metavar + self.chain = chain + # The result callback that is stored. This can be set or + # overridden with the :func:`result_callback` decorator. + self._result_callback = result_callback + + if self.chain: + for param in self.params: + if isinstance(param, Argument) and not param.required: + raise RuntimeError( + "Multi commands in chain mode cannot have" + " optional arguments." + ) + + def to_info_dict(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict(ctx) + commands = {} + + for name in self.list_commands(ctx): + command = self.get_command(ctx, name) + + if command is None: + continue + + sub_ctx = ctx._make_sub_context(command) + + with sub_ctx.scope(cleanup=False): + commands[name] = command.to_info_dict(sub_ctx) + + info_dict.update(commands=commands, chain=self.chain) + return info_dict + + def collect_usage_pieces(self, ctx: Context) -> t.List[str]: + rv = super().collect_usage_pieces(ctx) + rv.append(self.subcommand_metavar) + return rv + + def format_options(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + super().format_options(ctx, formatter) + self.format_commands(ctx, formatter) + + def result_callback(self, replace: bool = False) -> t.Callable[[F], F]: + """Adds a result callback to the command. By default if a + result callback is already registered this will chain them but + this can be disabled with the `replace` parameter. The result + callback is invoked with the return value of the subcommand + (or the list of return values from all subcommands if chaining + is enabled) as well as the parameters as they would be passed + to the main callback. + + Example:: + + @click.group() + @click.option('-i', '--input', default=23) + def cli(input): + return 42 + + @cli.result_callback() + def process_result(result, input): + return result + input + + :param replace: if set to `True` an already existing result + callback will be removed. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Renamed from ``resultcallback``. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + + def decorator(f: F) -> F: + old_callback = self._result_callback + + if old_callback is None or replace: + self._result_callback = f + return f + + def function(__value, *args, **kwargs): # type: ignore + inner = old_callback(__value, *args, **kwargs) + return f(inner, *args, **kwargs) + + self._result_callback = rv = update_wrapper(t.cast(F, function), f) + return rv + + return decorator + + def format_commands(self, ctx: Context, formatter: HelpFormatter) -> None: + """Extra format methods for multi methods that adds all the commands + after the options. + """ + commands = [] + for subcommand in self.list_commands(ctx): + cmd = self.get_command(ctx, subcommand) + # What is this, the tool lied about a command. Ignore it + if cmd is None: + continue + if cmd.hidden: + continue + + commands.append((subcommand, cmd)) + + # allow for 3 times the default spacing + if len(commands): + limit = formatter.width - 6 - max(len(cmd[0]) for cmd in commands) + + rows = [] + for subcommand, cmd in commands: + help = cmd.get_short_help_str(limit) + rows.append((subcommand, help)) + + if rows: + with formatter.section(_("Commands")): + formatter.write_dl(rows) + + def parse_args(self, ctx: Context, args: t.List[str]) -> t.List[str]: + if not args and self.no_args_is_help and not ctx.resilient_parsing: + echo(ctx.get_help(), color=ctx.color) + ctx.exit() + + rest = super().parse_args(ctx, args) + + if self.chain: + ctx.protected_args = rest + ctx.args = [] + elif rest: + ctx.protected_args, ctx.args = rest[:1], rest[1:] + + return ctx.args + + def invoke(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Any: + def _process_result(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + if self._result_callback is not None: + value = ctx.invoke(self._result_callback, value, **ctx.params) + return value + + if not ctx.protected_args: + if self.invoke_without_command: + # No subcommand was invoked, so the result callback is + # invoked with the group return value for regular + # groups, or an empty list for chained groups. + with ctx: + rv = super().invoke(ctx) + return _process_result([] if self.chain else rv) + ctx.fail(_("Missing command.")) + + # Fetch args back out + args = [*ctx.protected_args, *ctx.args] + ctx.args = [] + ctx.protected_args = [] + + # If we're not in chain mode, we only allow the invocation of a + # single command but we also inform the current context about the + # name of the command to invoke. + if not self.chain: + # Make sure the context is entered so we do not clean up + # resources until the result processor has worked. + with ctx: + cmd_name, cmd, args = self.resolve_command(ctx, args) + assert cmd is not None + ctx.invoked_subcommand = cmd_name + super().invoke(ctx) + sub_ctx = cmd.make_context(cmd_name, args, parent=ctx) + with sub_ctx: + return _process_result(sub_ctx.command.invoke(sub_ctx)) + + # In chain mode we create the contexts step by step, but after the + # base command has been invoked. Because at that point we do not + # know the subcommands yet, the invoked subcommand attribute is + # set to ``*`` to inform the command that subcommands are executed + # but nothing else. + with ctx: + ctx.invoked_subcommand = "*" if args else None + super().invoke(ctx) + + # Otherwise we make every single context and invoke them in a + # chain. In that case the return value to the result processor + # is the list of all invoked subcommand's results. + contexts = [] + while args: + cmd_name, cmd, args = self.resolve_command(ctx, args) + assert cmd is not None + sub_ctx = cmd.make_context( + cmd_name, + args, + parent=ctx, + allow_extra_args=True, + allow_interspersed_args=False, + ) + contexts.append(sub_ctx) + args, sub_ctx.args = sub_ctx.args, [] + + rv = [] + for sub_ctx in contexts: + with sub_ctx: + rv.append(sub_ctx.command.invoke(sub_ctx)) + return _process_result(rv) + + def resolve_command( + self, ctx: Context, args: t.List[str] + ) -> t.Tuple[t.Optional[str], t.Optional[Command], t.List[str]]: + cmd_name = make_str(args[0]) + original_cmd_name = cmd_name + + # Get the command + cmd = self.get_command(ctx, cmd_name) + + # If we can't find the command but there is a normalization + # function available, we try with that one. + if cmd is None and ctx.token_normalize_func is not None: + cmd_name = ctx.token_normalize_func(cmd_name) + cmd = self.get_command(ctx, cmd_name) + + # If we don't find the command we want to show an error message + # to the user that it was not provided. However, there is + # something else we should do: if the first argument looks like + # an option we want to kick off parsing again for arguments to + # resolve things like --help which now should go to the main + # place. + if cmd is None and not ctx.resilient_parsing: + if split_opt(cmd_name)[0]: + self.parse_args(ctx, ctx.args) + ctx.fail(_("No such command {name!r}.").format(name=original_cmd_name)) + return cmd_name if cmd else None, cmd, args[1:] + + def get_command(self, ctx: Context, cmd_name: str) -> t.Optional[Command]: + """Given a context and a command name, this returns a + :class:`Command` object if it exists or returns `None`. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def list_commands(self, ctx: Context) -> t.List[str]: + """Returns a list of subcommand names in the order they should + appear. + """ + return [] + + def shell_complete(self, ctx: Context, incomplete: str) -> t.List["CompletionItem"]: + """Return a list of completions for the incomplete value. Looks + at the names of options, subcommands, and chained + multi-commands. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + from click.shell_completion import CompletionItem + + results = [ + CompletionItem(name, help=command.get_short_help_str()) + for name, command in _complete_visible_commands(ctx, incomplete) + ] + results.extend(super().shell_complete(ctx, incomplete)) + return results + + +class Group(MultiCommand): + """A group allows a command to have subcommands attached. This is + the most common way to implement nesting in Click. + + :param name: The name of the group command. + :param commands: A dict mapping names to :class:`Command` objects. + Can also be a list of :class:`Command`, which will use + :attr:`Command.name` to create the dict. + :param attrs: Other command arguments described in + :class:`MultiCommand`, :class:`Command`, and + :class:`BaseCommand`. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + The ``commands`` argument can be a list of command objects. + """ + + #: If set, this is used by the group's :meth:`command` decorator + #: as the default :class:`Command` class. This is useful to make all + #: subcommands use a custom command class. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 8.0 + command_class: t.Optional[t.Type[Command]] = None + + #: If set, this is used by the group's :meth:`group` decorator + #: as the default :class:`Group` class. This is useful to make all + #: subgroups use a custom group class. + #: + #: If set to the special value :class:`type` (literally + #: ``group_class = type``), this group's class will be used as the + #: default class. This makes a custom group class continue to make + #: custom groups. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 8.0 + group_class: t.Optional[t.Union[t.Type["Group"], t.Type[type]]] = None + # Literal[type] isn't valid, so use Type[type] + + def __init__( + self, + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + commands: t.Optional[ + t.Union[t.MutableMapping[str, Command], t.Sequence[Command]] + ] = None, + **attrs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(name, **attrs) + + if commands is None: + commands = {} + elif isinstance(commands, abc.Sequence): + commands = {c.name: c for c in commands if c.name is not None} + + #: The registered subcommands by their exported names. + self.commands: t.MutableMapping[str, Command] = commands + + def add_command(self, cmd: Command, name: t.Optional[str] = None) -> None: + """Registers another :class:`Command` with this group. If the name + is not provided, the name of the command is used. + """ + name = name or cmd.name + if name is None: + raise TypeError("Command has no name.") + _check_multicommand(self, name, cmd, register=True) + self.commands[name] = cmd + + @t.overload + def command(self, __func: t.Callable[..., t.Any]) -> Command: + ... + + @t.overload + def command( + self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Callable[[t.Callable[..., t.Any]], Command]: + ... + + def command( + self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Union[t.Callable[[t.Callable[..., t.Any]], Command], Command]: + """A shortcut decorator for declaring and attaching a command to + the group. This takes the same arguments as :func:`command` and + immediately registers the created command with this group by + calling :meth:`add_command`. + + To customize the command class used, set the + :attr:`command_class` attribute. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + This decorator can be applied without parentheses. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the :attr:`command_class` attribute. + """ + from .decorators import command + + func: t.Optional[t.Callable[..., t.Any]] = None + + if args and callable(args[0]): + assert ( + len(args) == 1 and not kwargs + ), "Use 'command(**kwargs)(callable)' to provide arguments." + (func,) = args + args = () + + if self.command_class and kwargs.get("cls") is None: + kwargs["cls"] = self.command_class + + def decorator(f: t.Callable[..., t.Any]) -> Command: + cmd: Command = command(*args, **kwargs)(f) + self.add_command(cmd) + return cmd + + if func is not None: + return decorator(func) + + return decorator + + @t.overload + def group(self, __func: t.Callable[..., t.Any]) -> "Group": + ... + + @t.overload + def group( + self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Callable[[t.Callable[..., t.Any]], "Group"]: + ... + + def group( + self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Union[t.Callable[[t.Callable[..., t.Any]], "Group"], "Group"]: + """A shortcut decorator for declaring and attaching a group to + the group. This takes the same arguments as :func:`group` and + immediately registers the created group with this group by + calling :meth:`add_command`. + + To customize the group class used, set the :attr:`group_class` + attribute. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + This decorator can be applied without parentheses. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the :attr:`group_class` attribute. + """ + from .decorators import group + + func: t.Optional[t.Callable[..., t.Any]] = None + + if args and callable(args[0]): + assert ( + len(args) == 1 and not kwargs + ), "Use 'group(**kwargs)(callable)' to provide arguments." + (func,) = args + args = () + + if self.group_class is not None and kwargs.get("cls") is None: + if self.group_class is type: + kwargs["cls"] = type(self) + else: + kwargs["cls"] = self.group_class + + def decorator(f: t.Callable[..., t.Any]) -> "Group": + cmd: Group = group(*args, **kwargs)(f) + self.add_command(cmd) + return cmd + + if func is not None: + return decorator(func) + + return decorator + + def get_command(self, ctx: Context, cmd_name: str) -> t.Optional[Command]: + return self.commands.get(cmd_name) + + def list_commands(self, ctx: Context) -> t.List[str]: + return sorted(self.commands) + + +class CommandCollection(MultiCommand): + """A command collection is a multi command that merges multiple multi + commands together into one. This is a straightforward implementation + that accepts a list of different multi commands as sources and + provides all the commands for each of them. + + See :class:`MultiCommand` and :class:`Command` for the description of + ``name`` and ``attrs``. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + sources: t.Optional[t.List[MultiCommand]] = None, + **attrs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(name, **attrs) + #: The list of registered multi commands. + self.sources: t.List[MultiCommand] = sources or [] + + def add_source(self, multi_cmd: MultiCommand) -> None: + """Adds a new multi command to the chain dispatcher.""" + self.sources.append(multi_cmd) + + def get_command(self, ctx: Context, cmd_name: str) -> t.Optional[Command]: + for source in self.sources: + rv = source.get_command(ctx, cmd_name) + + if rv is not None: + if self.chain: + _check_multicommand(self, cmd_name, rv) + + return rv + + return None + + def list_commands(self, ctx: Context) -> t.List[str]: + rv: t.Set[str] = set() + + for source in self.sources: + rv.update(source.list_commands(ctx)) + + return sorted(rv) + + +def _check_iter(value: t.Any) -> t.Iterator[t.Any]: + """Check if the value is iterable but not a string. Raises a type + error, or return an iterator over the value. + """ + if isinstance(value, str): + raise TypeError + + return iter(value) + + +class Parameter: + r"""A parameter to a command comes in two versions: they are either + :class:`Option`\s or :class:`Argument`\s. Other subclasses are currently + not supported by design as some of the internals for parsing are + intentionally not finalized. + + Some settings are supported by both options and arguments. + + :param param_decls: the parameter declarations for this option or + argument. This is a list of flags or argument + names. + :param type: the type that should be used. Either a :class:`ParamType` + or a Python type. The latter is converted into the former + automatically if supported. + :param required: controls if this is optional or not. + :param default: the default value if omitted. This can also be a callable, + in which case it's invoked when the default is needed + without any arguments. + :param callback: A function to further process or validate the value + after type conversion. It is called as ``f(ctx, param, value)`` + and must return the value. It is called for all sources, + including prompts. + :param nargs: the number of arguments to match. If not ``1`` the return + value is a tuple instead of single value. The default for + nargs is ``1`` (except if the type is a tuple, then it's + the arity of the tuple). If ``nargs=-1``, all remaining + parameters are collected. + :param metavar: how the value is represented in the help page. + :param expose_value: if this is `True` then the value is passed onwards + to the command callback and stored on the context, + otherwise it's skipped. + :param is_eager: eager values are processed before non eager ones. This + should not be set for arguments or it will inverse the + order of processing. + :param envvar: a string or list of strings that are environment variables + that should be checked. + :param shell_complete: A function that returns custom shell + completions. Used instead of the param's type completion if + given. Takes ``ctx, param, incomplete`` and must return a list + of :class:`~click.shell_completion.CompletionItem` or a list of + strings. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + ``process_value`` validates required parameters and bounded + ``nargs``, and invokes the parameter callback before returning + the value. This allows the callback to validate prompts. + ``full_process_value`` is removed. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + ``autocompletion`` is renamed to ``shell_complete`` and has new + semantics described above. The old name is deprecated and will + be removed in 8.1, until then it will be wrapped to match the + new requirements. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + For ``multiple=True, nargs>1``, the default must be a list of + tuples. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Setting a default is no longer required for ``nargs>1``, it will + default to ``None``. ``multiple=True`` or ``nargs=-1`` will + default to ``()``. + + .. versionchanged:: 7.1 + Empty environment variables are ignored rather than taking the + empty string value. This makes it possible for scripts to clear + variables if they can't unset them. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Changed signature for parameter callback to also be passed the + parameter. The old callback format will still work, but it will + raise a warning to give you a chance to migrate the code easier. + """ + + param_type_name = "parameter" + + def __init__( + self, + param_decls: t.Optional[t.Sequence[str]] = None, + type: t.Optional[t.Union[types.ParamType, t.Any]] = None, + required: bool = False, + default: t.Optional[t.Union[t.Any, t.Callable[[], t.Any]]] = None, + callback: t.Optional[t.Callable[[Context, "Parameter", t.Any], t.Any]] = None, + nargs: t.Optional[int] = None, + multiple: bool = False, + metavar: t.Optional[str] = None, + expose_value: bool = True, + is_eager: bool = False, + envvar: t.Optional[t.Union[str, t.Sequence[str]]] = None, + shell_complete: t.Optional[ + t.Callable[ + [Context, "Parameter", str], + t.Union[t.List["CompletionItem"], t.List[str]], + ] + ] = None, + ) -> None: + self.name: t.Optional[str] + self.opts: t.List[str] + self.secondary_opts: t.List[str] + self.name, self.opts, self.secondary_opts = self._parse_decls( + param_decls or (), expose_value + ) + self.type: types.ParamType = types.convert_type(type, default) + + # Default nargs to what the type tells us if we have that + # information available. + if nargs is None: + if self.type.is_composite: + nargs = self.type.arity + else: + nargs = 1 + + self.required = required + self.callback = callback + self.nargs = nargs + self.multiple = multiple + self.expose_value = expose_value + self.default = default + self.is_eager = is_eager + self.metavar = metavar + self.envvar = envvar + self._custom_shell_complete = shell_complete + + if __debug__: + if self.type.is_composite and nargs != self.type.arity: + raise ValueError( + f"'nargs' must be {self.type.arity} (or None) for" + f" type {self.type!r}, but it was {nargs}." + ) + + # Skip no default or callable default. + check_default = default if not callable(default) else None + + if check_default is not None: + if multiple: + try: + # Only check the first value against nargs. + check_default = next(_check_iter(check_default), None) + except TypeError: + raise ValueError( + "'default' must be a list when 'multiple' is true." + ) from None + + # Can be None for multiple with empty default. + if nargs != 1 and check_default is not None: + try: + _check_iter(check_default) + except TypeError: + if multiple: + message = ( + "'default' must be a list of lists when 'multiple' is" + " true and 'nargs' != 1." + ) + else: + message = "'default' must be a list when 'nargs' != 1." + + raise ValueError(message) from None + + if nargs > 1 and len(check_default) != nargs: + subject = "item length" if multiple else "length" + raise ValueError( + f"'default' {subject} must match nargs={nargs}." + ) + + def to_info_dict(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + """Gather information that could be useful for a tool generating + user-facing documentation. + + Use :meth:`click.Context.to_info_dict` to traverse the entire + CLI structure. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + return { + "name": self.name, + "param_type_name": self.param_type_name, + "opts": self.opts, + "secondary_opts": self.secondary_opts, + "type": self.type.to_info_dict(), + "required": self.required, + "nargs": self.nargs, + "multiple": self.multiple, + "default": self.default, + "envvar": self.envvar, + } + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} {self.name}>" + + def _parse_decls( + self, decls: t.Sequence[str], expose_value: bool + ) -> t.Tuple[t.Optional[str], t.List[str], t.List[str]]: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def human_readable_name(self) -> str: + """Returns the human readable name of this parameter. This is the + same as the name for options, but the metavar for arguments. + """ + return self.name # type: ignore + + def make_metavar(self) -> str: + if self.metavar is not None: + return self.metavar + + metavar = self.type.get_metavar(self) + + if metavar is None: + metavar = self.type.name.upper() + + if self.nargs != 1: + metavar += "..." + + return metavar + + @t.overload + def get_default( + self, ctx: Context, call: "te.Literal[True]" = True + ) -> t.Optional[t.Any]: + ... + + @t.overload + def get_default( + self, ctx: Context, call: bool = ... + ) -> t.Optional[t.Union[t.Any, t.Callable[[], t.Any]]]: + ... + + def get_default( + self, ctx: Context, call: bool = True + ) -> t.Optional[t.Union[t.Any, t.Callable[[], t.Any]]]: + """Get the default for the parameter. Tries + :meth:`Context.lookup_default` first, then the local default. + + :param ctx: Current context. + :param call: If the default is a callable, call it. Disable to + return the callable instead. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0.2 + Type casting is no longer performed when getting a default. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0.1 + Type casting can fail in resilient parsing mode. Invalid + defaults will not prevent showing help text. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Looks at ``ctx.default_map`` first. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``call`` parameter. + """ + value = ctx.lookup_default(self.name, call=False) # type: ignore + + if value is None: + value = self.default + + if call and callable(value): + value = value() + + return value + + def add_to_parser(self, parser: OptionParser, ctx: Context) -> None: + raise NotImplementedError() + + def consume_value( + self, ctx: Context, opts: t.Mapping[str, t.Any] + ) -> t.Tuple[t.Any, ParameterSource]: + value = opts.get(self.name) # type: ignore + source = ParameterSource.COMMANDLINE + + if value is None: + value = self.value_from_envvar(ctx) + source = ParameterSource.ENVIRONMENT + + if value is None: + value = ctx.lookup_default(self.name) # type: ignore + source = ParameterSource.DEFAULT_MAP + + if value is None: + value = self.get_default(ctx) + source = ParameterSource.DEFAULT + + return value, source + + def type_cast_value(self, ctx: Context, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """Convert and validate a value against the option's + :attr:`type`, :attr:`multiple`, and :attr:`nargs`. + """ + if value is None: + return () if self.multiple or self.nargs == -1 else None + + def check_iter(value: t.Any) -> t.Iterator[t.Any]: + try: + return _check_iter(value) + except TypeError: + # This should only happen when passing in args manually, + # the parser should construct an iterable when parsing + # the command line. + raise BadParameter( + _("Value must be an iterable."), ctx=ctx, param=self + ) from None + + if self.nargs == 1 or self.type.is_composite: + + def convert(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + return self.type(value, param=self, ctx=ctx) + + elif self.nargs == -1: + + def convert(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: # t.Tuple[t.Any, ...] + return tuple(self.type(x, self, ctx) for x in check_iter(value)) + + else: # nargs > 1 + + def convert(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: # t.Tuple[t.Any, ...] + value = tuple(check_iter(value)) + + if len(value) != self.nargs: + raise BadParameter( + ngettext( + "Takes {nargs} values but 1 was given.", + "Takes {nargs} values but {len} were given.", + len(value), + ).format(nargs=self.nargs, len=len(value)), + ctx=ctx, + param=self, + ) + + return tuple(self.type(x, self, ctx) for x in value) + + if self.multiple: + return tuple(convert(x) for x in check_iter(value)) + + return convert(value) + + def value_is_missing(self, value: t.Any) -> bool: + if value is None: + return True + + if (self.nargs != 1 or self.multiple) and value == (): + return True + + return False + + def process_value(self, ctx: Context, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + value = self.type_cast_value(ctx, value) + + if self.required and self.value_is_missing(value): + raise MissingParameter(ctx=ctx, param=self) + + if self.callback is not None: + value = self.callback(ctx, self, value) + + return value + + def resolve_envvar_value(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Optional[str]: + if self.envvar is None: + return None + + if isinstance(self.envvar, str): + rv = os.environ.get(self.envvar) + + if rv: + return rv + else: + for envvar in self.envvar: + rv = os.environ.get(envvar) + + if rv: + return rv + + return None + + def value_from_envvar(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Optional[t.Any]: + rv: t.Optional[t.Any] = self.resolve_envvar_value(ctx) + + if rv is not None and self.nargs != 1: + rv = self.type.split_envvar_value(rv) + + return rv + + def handle_parse_result( + self, ctx: Context, opts: t.Mapping[str, t.Any], args: t.List[str] + ) -> t.Tuple[t.Any, t.List[str]]: + with augment_usage_errors(ctx, param=self): + value, source = self.consume_value(ctx, opts) + ctx.set_parameter_source(self.name, source) # type: ignore + + try: + value = self.process_value(ctx, value) + except Exception: + if not ctx.resilient_parsing: + raise + + value = None + + if self.expose_value: + ctx.params[self.name] = value # type: ignore + + return value, args + + def get_help_record(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Optional[t.Tuple[str, str]]: + pass + + def get_usage_pieces(self, ctx: Context) -> t.List[str]: + return [] + + def get_error_hint(self, ctx: Context) -> str: + """Get a stringified version of the param for use in error messages to + indicate which param caused the error. + """ + hint_list = self.opts or [self.human_readable_name] + return " / ".join(f"'{x}'" for x in hint_list) + + def shell_complete(self, ctx: Context, incomplete: str) -> t.List["CompletionItem"]: + """Return a list of completions for the incomplete value. If a + ``shell_complete`` function was given during init, it is used. + Otherwise, the :attr:`type` + :meth:`~click.types.ParamType.shell_complete` function is used. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + if self._custom_shell_complete is not None: + results = self._custom_shell_complete(ctx, self, incomplete) + + if results and isinstance(results[0], str): + from click.shell_completion import CompletionItem + + results = [CompletionItem(c) for c in results] + + return t.cast(t.List["CompletionItem"], results) + + return self.type.shell_complete(ctx, self, incomplete) + + +class Option(Parameter): + """Options are usually optional values on the command line and + have some extra features that arguments don't have. + + All other parameters are passed onwards to the parameter constructor. + + :param show_default: Show the default value for this option in its + help text. Values are not shown by default, unless + :attr:`Context.show_default` is ``True``. If this value is a + string, it shows that string in parentheses instead of the + actual value. This is particularly useful for dynamic options. + For single option boolean flags, the default remains hidden if + its value is ``False``. + :param show_envvar: Controls if an environment variable should be + shown on the help page. Normally, environment variables are not + shown. + :param prompt: If set to ``True`` or a non empty string then the + user will be prompted for input. If set to ``True`` the prompt + will be the option name capitalized. + :param confirmation_prompt: Prompt a second time to confirm the + value if it was prompted for. Can be set to a string instead of + ``True`` to customize the message. + :param prompt_required: If set to ``False``, the user will be + prompted for input only when the option was specified as a flag + without a value. + :param hide_input: If this is ``True`` then the input on the prompt + will be hidden from the user. This is useful for password input. + :param is_flag: forces this option to act as a flag. The default is + auto detection. + :param flag_value: which value should be used for this flag if it's + enabled. This is set to a boolean automatically if + the option string contains a slash to mark two options. + :param multiple: if this is set to `True` then the argument is accepted + multiple times and recorded. This is similar to ``nargs`` + in how it works but supports arbitrary number of + arguments. + :param count: this flag makes an option increment an integer. + :param allow_from_autoenv: if this is enabled then the value of this + parameter will be pulled from an environment + variable in case a prefix is defined on the + context. + :param help: the help string. + :param hidden: hide this option from help outputs. + :param attrs: Other command arguments described in :class:`Parameter`. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1.0 + Help text indentation is cleaned here instead of only in the + ``@option`` decorator. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1.0 + The ``show_default`` parameter overrides + ``Context.show_default``. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1.0 + The default of a single option boolean flag is not shown if the + default value is ``False``. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0.1 + ``type`` is detected from ``flag_value`` if given. + """ + + param_type_name = "option" + + def __init__( + self, + param_decls: t.Optional[t.Sequence[str]] = None, + show_default: t.Union[bool, str, None] = None, + prompt: t.Union[bool, str] = False, + confirmation_prompt: t.Union[bool, str] = False, + prompt_required: bool = True, + hide_input: bool = False, + is_flag: t.Optional[bool] = None, + flag_value: t.Optional[t.Any] = None, + multiple: bool = False, + count: bool = False, + allow_from_autoenv: bool = True, + type: t.Optional[t.Union[types.ParamType, t.Any]] = None, + help: t.Optional[str] = None, + hidden: bool = False, + show_choices: bool = True, + show_envvar: bool = False, + **attrs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + if help: + help = inspect.cleandoc(help) + + default_is_missing = "default" not in attrs + super().__init__(param_decls, type=type, multiple=multiple, **attrs) + + if prompt is True: + if self.name is None: + raise TypeError("'name' is required with 'prompt=True'.") + + prompt_text: t.Optional[str] = self.name.replace("_", " ").capitalize() + elif prompt is False: + prompt_text = None + else: + prompt_text = prompt + + self.prompt = prompt_text + self.confirmation_prompt = confirmation_prompt + self.prompt_required = prompt_required + self.hide_input = hide_input + self.hidden = hidden + + # If prompt is enabled but not required, then the option can be + # used as a flag to indicate using prompt or flag_value. + self._flag_needs_value = self.prompt is not None and not self.prompt_required + + if is_flag is None: + if flag_value is not None: + # Implicitly a flag because flag_value was set. + is_flag = True + elif self._flag_needs_value: + # Not a flag, but when used as a flag it shows a prompt. + is_flag = False + else: + # Implicitly a flag because flag options were given. + is_flag = bool(self.secondary_opts) + elif is_flag is False and not self._flag_needs_value: + # Not a flag, and prompt is not enabled, can be used as a + # flag if flag_value is set. + self._flag_needs_value = flag_value is not None + + self.default: t.Union[t.Any, t.Callable[[], t.Any]] + + if is_flag and default_is_missing and not self.required: + if multiple: + self.default = () + else: + self.default = False + + if flag_value is None: + flag_value = not self.default + + self.type: types.ParamType + if is_flag and type is None: + # Re-guess the type from the flag value instead of the + # default. + self.type = types.convert_type(None, flag_value) + + self.is_flag: bool = is_flag + self.is_bool_flag: bool = is_flag and isinstance(self.type, types.BoolParamType) + self.flag_value: t.Any = flag_value + + # Counting + self.count = count + if count: + if type is None: + self.type = types.IntRange(min=0) + if default_is_missing: + self.default = 0 + + self.allow_from_autoenv = allow_from_autoenv + self.help = help + self.show_default = show_default + self.show_choices = show_choices + self.show_envvar = show_envvar + + if __debug__: + if self.nargs == -1: + raise TypeError("nargs=-1 is not supported for options.") + + if self.prompt and self.is_flag and not self.is_bool_flag: + raise TypeError("'prompt' is not valid for non-boolean flag.") + + if not self.is_bool_flag and self.secondary_opts: + raise TypeError("Secondary flag is not valid for non-boolean flag.") + + if self.is_bool_flag and self.hide_input and self.prompt is not None: + raise TypeError( + "'prompt' with 'hide_input' is not valid for boolean flag." + ) + + if self.count: + if self.multiple: + raise TypeError("'count' is not valid with 'multiple'.") + + if self.is_flag: + raise TypeError("'count' is not valid with 'is_flag'.") + + def to_info_dict(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict.update( + help=self.help, + prompt=self.prompt, + is_flag=self.is_flag, + flag_value=self.flag_value, + count=self.count, + hidden=self.hidden, + ) + return info_dict + + def _parse_decls( + self, decls: t.Sequence[str], expose_value: bool + ) -> t.Tuple[t.Optional[str], t.List[str], t.List[str]]: + opts = [] + secondary_opts = [] + name = None + possible_names = [] + + for decl in decls: + if decl.isidentifier(): + if name is not None: + raise TypeError(f"Name '{name}' defined twice") + name = decl + else: + split_char = ";" if decl[:1] == "/" else "/" + if split_char in decl: + first, second = decl.split(split_char, 1) + first = first.rstrip() + if first: + possible_names.append(split_opt(first)) + opts.append(first) + second = second.lstrip() + if second: + secondary_opts.append(second.lstrip()) + if first == second: + raise ValueError( + f"Boolean option {decl!r} cannot use the" + " same flag for true/false." + ) + else: + possible_names.append(split_opt(decl)) + opts.append(decl) + + if name is None and possible_names: + possible_names.sort(key=lambda x: -len(x[0])) # group long options first + name = possible_names[0][1].replace("-", "_").lower() + if not name.isidentifier(): + name = None + + if name is None: + if not expose_value: + return None, opts, secondary_opts + raise TypeError("Could not determine name for option") + + if not opts and not secondary_opts: + raise TypeError( + f"No options defined but a name was passed ({name})." + " Did you mean to declare an argument instead? Did" + f" you mean to pass '--{name}'?" + ) + + return name, opts, secondary_opts + + def add_to_parser(self, parser: OptionParser, ctx: Context) -> None: + if self.multiple: + action = "append" + elif self.count: + action = "count" + else: + action = "store" + + if self.is_flag: + action = f"{action}_const" + + if self.is_bool_flag and self.secondary_opts: + parser.add_option( + obj=self, opts=self.opts, dest=self.name, action=action, const=True + ) + parser.add_option( + obj=self, + opts=self.secondary_opts, + dest=self.name, + action=action, + const=False, + ) + else: + parser.add_option( + obj=self, + opts=self.opts, + dest=self.name, + action=action, + const=self.flag_value, + ) + else: + parser.add_option( + obj=self, + opts=self.opts, + dest=self.name, + action=action, + nargs=self.nargs, + ) + + def get_help_record(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Optional[t.Tuple[str, str]]: + if self.hidden: + return None + + any_prefix_is_slash = False + + def _write_opts(opts: t.Sequence[str]) -> str: + nonlocal any_prefix_is_slash + + rv, any_slashes = join_options(opts) + + if any_slashes: + any_prefix_is_slash = True + + if not self.is_flag and not self.count: + rv += f" {self.make_metavar()}" + + return rv + + rv = [_write_opts(self.opts)] + + if self.secondary_opts: + rv.append(_write_opts(self.secondary_opts)) + + help = self.help or "" + extra = [] + + if self.show_envvar: + envvar = self.envvar + + if envvar is None: + if ( + self.allow_from_autoenv + and ctx.auto_envvar_prefix is not None + and self.name is not None + ): + envvar = f"{ctx.auto_envvar_prefix}_{self.name.upper()}" + + if envvar is not None: + var_str = ( + envvar + if isinstance(envvar, str) + else ", ".join(str(d) for d in envvar) + ) + extra.append(_("env var: {var}").format(var=var_str)) + + # Temporarily enable resilient parsing to avoid type casting + # failing for the default. Might be possible to extend this to + # help formatting in general. + resilient = ctx.resilient_parsing + ctx.resilient_parsing = True + + try: + default_value = self.get_default(ctx, call=False) + finally: + ctx.resilient_parsing = resilient + + show_default = False + show_default_is_str = False + + if self.show_default is not None: + if isinstance(self.show_default, str): + show_default_is_str = show_default = True + else: + show_default = self.show_default + elif ctx.show_default is not None: + show_default = ctx.show_default + + if show_default_is_str or (show_default and (default_value is not None)): + if show_default_is_str: + default_string = f"({self.show_default})" + elif isinstance(default_value, (list, tuple)): + default_string = ", ".join(str(d) for d in default_value) + elif inspect.isfunction(default_value): + default_string = _("(dynamic)") + elif self.is_bool_flag and self.secondary_opts: + # For boolean flags that have distinct True/False opts, + # use the opt without prefix instead of the value. + default_string = split_opt( + (self.opts if self.default else self.secondary_opts)[0] + )[1] + elif self.is_bool_flag and not self.secondary_opts and not default_value: + default_string = "" + else: + default_string = str(default_value) + + if default_string: + extra.append(_("default: {default}").format(default=default_string)) + + if ( + isinstance(self.type, types._NumberRangeBase) + # skip count with default range type + and not (self.count and self.type.min == 0 and self.type.max is None) + ): + range_str = self.type._describe_range() + + if range_str: + extra.append(range_str) + + if self.required: + extra.append(_("required")) + + if extra: + extra_str = "; ".join(extra) + help = f"{help} [{extra_str}]" if help else f"[{extra_str}]" + + return ("; " if any_prefix_is_slash else " / ").join(rv), help + + @t.overload + def get_default( + self, ctx: Context, call: "te.Literal[True]" = True + ) -> t.Optional[t.Any]: + ... + + @t.overload + def get_default( + self, ctx: Context, call: bool = ... + ) -> t.Optional[t.Union[t.Any, t.Callable[[], t.Any]]]: + ... + + def get_default( + self, ctx: Context, call: bool = True + ) -> t.Optional[t.Union[t.Any, t.Callable[[], t.Any]]]: + # If we're a non boolean flag our default is more complex because + # we need to look at all flags in the same group to figure out + # if we're the default one in which case we return the flag + # value as default. + if self.is_flag and not self.is_bool_flag: + for param in ctx.command.params: + if param.name == self.name and param.default: + return t.cast(Option, param).flag_value + + return None + + return super().get_default(ctx, call=call) + + def prompt_for_value(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Any: + """This is an alternative flow that can be activated in the full + value processing if a value does not exist. It will prompt the + user until a valid value exists and then returns the processed + value as result. + """ + assert self.prompt is not None + + # Calculate the default before prompting anything to be stable. + default = self.get_default(ctx) + + # If this is a prompt for a flag we need to handle this + # differently. + if self.is_bool_flag: + return confirm(self.prompt, default) + + return prompt( + self.prompt, + default=default, + type=self.type, + hide_input=self.hide_input, + show_choices=self.show_choices, + confirmation_prompt=self.confirmation_prompt, + value_proc=lambda x: self.process_value(ctx, x), + ) + + def resolve_envvar_value(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Optional[str]: + rv = super().resolve_envvar_value(ctx) + + if rv is not None: + return rv + + if ( + self.allow_from_autoenv + and ctx.auto_envvar_prefix is not None + and self.name is not None + ): + envvar = f"{ctx.auto_envvar_prefix}_{self.name.upper()}" + rv = os.environ.get(envvar) + + if rv: + return rv + + return None + + def value_from_envvar(self, ctx: Context) -> t.Optional[t.Any]: + rv: t.Optional[t.Any] = self.resolve_envvar_value(ctx) + + if rv is None: + return None + + value_depth = (self.nargs != 1) + bool(self.multiple) + + if value_depth > 0: + rv = self.type.split_envvar_value(rv) + + if self.multiple and self.nargs != 1: + rv = batch(rv, self.nargs) + + return rv + + def consume_value( + self, ctx: Context, opts: t.Mapping[str, "Parameter"] + ) -> t.Tuple[t.Any, ParameterSource]: + value, source = super().consume_value(ctx, opts) + + # The parser will emit a sentinel value if the option can be + # given as a flag without a value. This is different from None + # to distinguish from the flag not being given at all. + if value is _flag_needs_value: + if self.prompt is not None and not ctx.resilient_parsing: + value = self.prompt_for_value(ctx) + source = ParameterSource.PROMPT + else: + value = self.flag_value + source = ParameterSource.COMMANDLINE + + elif ( + self.multiple + and value is not None + and any(v is _flag_needs_value for v in value) + ): + value = [self.flag_value if v is _flag_needs_value else v for v in value] + source = ParameterSource.COMMANDLINE + + # The value wasn't set, or used the param's default, prompt if + # prompting is enabled. + elif ( + source in {None, ParameterSource.DEFAULT} + and self.prompt is not None + and (self.required or self.prompt_required) + and not ctx.resilient_parsing + ): + value = self.prompt_for_value(ctx) + source = ParameterSource.PROMPT + + return value, source + + +class Argument(Parameter): + """Arguments are positional parameters to a command. They generally + provide fewer features than options but can have infinite ``nargs`` + and are required by default. + + All parameters are passed onwards to the constructor of :class:`Parameter`. + """ + + param_type_name = "argument" + + def __init__( + self, + param_decls: t.Sequence[str], + required: t.Optional[bool] = None, + **attrs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + if required is None: + if attrs.get("default") is not None: + required = False + else: + required = attrs.get("nargs", 1) > 0 + + if "multiple" in attrs: + raise TypeError("__init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'multiple'.") + + super().__init__(param_decls, required=required, **attrs) + + if __debug__: + if self.default is not None and self.nargs == -1: + raise TypeError("'default' is not supported for nargs=-1.") + + @property + def human_readable_name(self) -> str: + if self.metavar is not None: + return self.metavar + return self.name.upper() # type: ignore + + def make_metavar(self) -> str: + if self.metavar is not None: + return self.metavar + var = self.type.get_metavar(self) + if not var: + var = self.name.upper() # type: ignore + if not self.required: + var = f"[{var}]" + if self.nargs != 1: + var += "..." + return var + + def _parse_decls( + self, decls: t.Sequence[str], expose_value: bool + ) -> t.Tuple[t.Optional[str], t.List[str], t.List[str]]: + if not decls: + if not expose_value: + return None, [], [] + raise TypeError("Could not determine name for argument") + if len(decls) == 1: + name = arg = decls[0] + name = name.replace("-", "_").lower() + else: + raise TypeError( + "Arguments take exactly one parameter declaration, got" + f" {len(decls)}." + ) + return name, [arg], [] + + def get_usage_pieces(self, ctx: Context) -> t.List[str]: + return [self.make_metavar()] + + def get_error_hint(self, ctx: Context) -> str: + return f"'{self.make_metavar()}'" + + def add_to_parser(self, parser: OptionParser, ctx: Context) -> None: + parser.add_argument(dest=self.name, nargs=self.nargs, obj=self) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/decorators.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/decorators.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9bba95 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/decorators.py @@ -0,0 +1,561 @@ +import inspect +import types +import typing as t +from functools import update_wrapper +from gettext import gettext as _ + +from .core import Argument +from .core import Command +from .core import Context +from .core import Group +from .core import Option +from .core import Parameter +from .globals import get_current_context +from .utils import echo + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + + P = te.ParamSpec("P") + +R = t.TypeVar("R") +T = t.TypeVar("T") +_AnyCallable = t.Callable[..., t.Any] +FC = t.TypeVar("FC", bound=t.Union[_AnyCallable, Command]) + + +def pass_context(f: "t.Callable[te.Concatenate[Context, P], R]") -> "t.Callable[P, R]": + """Marks a callback as wanting to receive the current context + object as first argument. + """ + + def new_func(*args: "P.args", **kwargs: "P.kwargs") -> "R": + return f(get_current_context(), *args, **kwargs) + + return update_wrapper(new_func, f) + + +def pass_obj(f: "t.Callable[te.Concatenate[t.Any, P], R]") -> "t.Callable[P, R]": + """Similar to :func:`pass_context`, but only pass the object on the + context onwards (:attr:`Context.obj`). This is useful if that object + represents the state of a nested system. + """ + + def new_func(*args: "P.args", **kwargs: "P.kwargs") -> "R": + return f(get_current_context().obj, *args, **kwargs) + + return update_wrapper(new_func, f) + + +def make_pass_decorator( + object_type: t.Type[T], ensure: bool = False +) -> t.Callable[["t.Callable[te.Concatenate[T, P], R]"], "t.Callable[P, R]"]: + """Given an object type this creates a decorator that will work + similar to :func:`pass_obj` but instead of passing the object of the + current context, it will find the innermost context of type + :func:`object_type`. + + This generates a decorator that works roughly like this:: + + from functools import update_wrapper + + def decorator(f): + @pass_context + def new_func(ctx, *args, **kwargs): + obj = ctx.find_object(object_type) + return ctx.invoke(f, obj, *args, **kwargs) + return update_wrapper(new_func, f) + return decorator + + :param object_type: the type of the object to pass. + :param ensure: if set to `True`, a new object will be created and + remembered on the context if it's not there yet. + """ + + def decorator(f: "t.Callable[te.Concatenate[T, P], R]") -> "t.Callable[P, R]": + def new_func(*args: "P.args", **kwargs: "P.kwargs") -> "R": + ctx = get_current_context() + + obj: t.Optional[T] + if ensure: + obj = ctx.ensure_object(object_type) + else: + obj = ctx.find_object(object_type) + + if obj is None: + raise RuntimeError( + "Managed to invoke callback without a context" + f" object of type {object_type.__name__!r}" + " existing." + ) + + return ctx.invoke(f, obj, *args, **kwargs) + + return update_wrapper(new_func, f) + + return decorator # type: ignore[return-value] + + +def pass_meta_key( + key: str, *, doc_description: t.Optional[str] = None +) -> "t.Callable[[t.Callable[te.Concatenate[t.Any, P], R]], t.Callable[P, R]]": + """Create a decorator that passes a key from + :attr:`click.Context.meta` as the first argument to the decorated + function. + + :param key: Key in ``Context.meta`` to pass. + :param doc_description: Description of the object being passed, + inserted into the decorator's docstring. Defaults to "the 'key' + key from Context.meta". + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + + def decorator(f: "t.Callable[te.Concatenate[t.Any, P], R]") -> "t.Callable[P, R]": + def new_func(*args: "P.args", **kwargs: "P.kwargs") -> R: + ctx = get_current_context() + obj = ctx.meta[key] + return ctx.invoke(f, obj, *args, **kwargs) + + return update_wrapper(new_func, f) + + if doc_description is None: + doc_description = f"the {key!r} key from :attr:`click.Context.meta`" + + decorator.__doc__ = ( + f"Decorator that passes {doc_description} as the first argument" + " to the decorated function." + ) + return decorator # type: ignore[return-value] + + +CmdType = t.TypeVar("CmdType", bound=Command) + + +# variant: no call, directly as decorator for a function. +@t.overload +def command(name: _AnyCallable) -> Command: + ... + + +# variant: with positional name and with positional or keyword cls argument: +# @command(namearg, CommandCls, ...) or @command(namearg, cls=CommandCls, ...) +@t.overload +def command( + name: t.Optional[str], + cls: t.Type[CmdType], + **attrs: t.Any, +) -> t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], CmdType]: + ... + + +# variant: name omitted, cls _must_ be a keyword argument, @command(cls=CommandCls, ...) +@t.overload +def command( + name: None = None, + *, + cls: t.Type[CmdType], + **attrs: t.Any, +) -> t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], CmdType]: + ... + + +# variant: with optional string name, no cls argument provided. +@t.overload +def command( + name: t.Optional[str] = ..., cls: None = None, **attrs: t.Any +) -> t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], Command]: + ... + + +def command( + name: t.Union[t.Optional[str], _AnyCallable] = None, + cls: t.Optional[t.Type[CmdType]] = None, + **attrs: t.Any, +) -> t.Union[Command, t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], t.Union[Command, CmdType]]]: + r"""Creates a new :class:`Command` and uses the decorated function as + callback. This will also automatically attach all decorated + :func:`option`\s and :func:`argument`\s as parameters to the command. + + The name of the command defaults to the name of the function with + underscores replaced by dashes. If you want to change that, you can + pass the intended name as the first argument. + + All keyword arguments are forwarded to the underlying command class. + For the ``params`` argument, any decorated params are appended to + the end of the list. + + Once decorated the function turns into a :class:`Command` instance + that can be invoked as a command line utility or be attached to a + command :class:`Group`. + + :param name: the name of the command. This defaults to the function + name with underscores replaced by dashes. + :param cls: the command class to instantiate. This defaults to + :class:`Command`. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + This decorator can be applied without parentheses. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + The ``params`` argument can be used. Decorated params are + appended to the end of the list. + """ + + func: t.Optional[t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], t.Any]] = None + + if callable(name): + func = name + name = None + assert cls is None, "Use 'command(cls=cls)(callable)' to specify a class." + assert not attrs, "Use 'command(**kwargs)(callable)' to provide arguments." + + if cls is None: + cls = t.cast(t.Type[CmdType], Command) + + def decorator(f: _AnyCallable) -> CmdType: + if isinstance(f, Command): + raise TypeError("Attempted to convert a callback into a command twice.") + + attr_params = attrs.pop("params", None) + params = attr_params if attr_params is not None else [] + + try: + decorator_params = f.__click_params__ # type: ignore + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + del f.__click_params__ # type: ignore + params.extend(reversed(decorator_params)) + + if attrs.get("help") is None: + attrs["help"] = f.__doc__ + + if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + assert cls is not None + assert not callable(name) + + cmd = cls( + name=name or f.__name__.lower().replace("_", "-"), + callback=f, + params=params, + **attrs, + ) + cmd.__doc__ = f.__doc__ + return cmd + + if func is not None: + return decorator(func) + + return decorator + + +GrpType = t.TypeVar("GrpType", bound=Group) + + +# variant: no call, directly as decorator for a function. +@t.overload +def group(name: _AnyCallable) -> Group: + ... + + +# variant: with positional name and with positional or keyword cls argument: +# @group(namearg, GroupCls, ...) or @group(namearg, cls=GroupCls, ...) +@t.overload +def group( + name: t.Optional[str], + cls: t.Type[GrpType], + **attrs: t.Any, +) -> t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], GrpType]: + ... + + +# variant: name omitted, cls _must_ be a keyword argument, @group(cmd=GroupCls, ...) +@t.overload +def group( + name: None = None, + *, + cls: t.Type[GrpType], + **attrs: t.Any, +) -> t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], GrpType]: + ... + + +# variant: with optional string name, no cls argument provided. +@t.overload +def group( + name: t.Optional[str] = ..., cls: None = None, **attrs: t.Any +) -> t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], Group]: + ... + + +def group( + name: t.Union[str, _AnyCallable, None] = None, + cls: t.Optional[t.Type[GrpType]] = None, + **attrs: t.Any, +) -> t.Union[Group, t.Callable[[_AnyCallable], t.Union[Group, GrpType]]]: + """Creates a new :class:`Group` with a function as callback. This + works otherwise the same as :func:`command` just that the `cls` + parameter is set to :class:`Group`. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + This decorator can be applied without parentheses. + """ + if cls is None: + cls = t.cast(t.Type[GrpType], Group) + + if callable(name): + return command(cls=cls, **attrs)(name) + + return command(name, cls, **attrs) + + +def _param_memo(f: t.Callable[..., t.Any], param: Parameter) -> None: + if isinstance(f, Command): + f.params.append(param) + else: + if not hasattr(f, "__click_params__"): + f.__click_params__ = [] # type: ignore + + f.__click_params__.append(param) # type: ignore + + +def argument( + *param_decls: str, cls: t.Optional[t.Type[Argument]] = None, **attrs: t.Any +) -> t.Callable[[FC], FC]: + """Attaches an argument to the command. All positional arguments are + passed as parameter declarations to :class:`Argument`; all keyword + arguments are forwarded unchanged (except ``cls``). + This is equivalent to creating an :class:`Argument` instance manually + and attaching it to the :attr:`Command.params` list. + + For the default argument class, refer to :class:`Argument` and + :class:`Parameter` for descriptions of parameters. + + :param cls: the argument class to instantiate. This defaults to + :class:`Argument`. + :param param_decls: Passed as positional arguments to the constructor of + ``cls``. + :param attrs: Passed as keyword arguments to the constructor of ``cls``. + """ + if cls is None: + cls = Argument + + def decorator(f: FC) -> FC: + _param_memo(f, cls(param_decls, **attrs)) + return f + + return decorator + + +def option( + *param_decls: str, cls: t.Optional[t.Type[Option]] = None, **attrs: t.Any +) -> t.Callable[[FC], FC]: + """Attaches an option to the command. All positional arguments are + passed as parameter declarations to :class:`Option`; all keyword + arguments are forwarded unchanged (except ``cls``). + This is equivalent to creating an :class:`Option` instance manually + and attaching it to the :attr:`Command.params` list. + + For the default option class, refer to :class:`Option` and + :class:`Parameter` for descriptions of parameters. + + :param cls: the option class to instantiate. This defaults to + :class:`Option`. + :param param_decls: Passed as positional arguments to the constructor of + ``cls``. + :param attrs: Passed as keyword arguments to the constructor of ``cls``. + """ + if cls is None: + cls = Option + + def decorator(f: FC) -> FC: + _param_memo(f, cls(param_decls, **attrs)) + return f + + return decorator + + +def confirmation_option(*param_decls: str, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Callable[[FC], FC]: + """Add a ``--yes`` option which shows a prompt before continuing if + not passed. If the prompt is declined, the program will exit. + + :param param_decls: One or more option names. Defaults to the single + value ``"--yes"``. + :param kwargs: Extra arguments are passed to :func:`option`. + """ + + def callback(ctx: Context, param: Parameter, value: bool) -> None: + if not value: + ctx.abort() + + if not param_decls: + param_decls = ("--yes",) + + kwargs.setdefault("is_flag", True) + kwargs.setdefault("callback", callback) + kwargs.setdefault("expose_value", False) + kwargs.setdefault("prompt", "Do you want to continue?") + kwargs.setdefault("help", "Confirm the action without prompting.") + return option(*param_decls, **kwargs) + + +def password_option(*param_decls: str, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Callable[[FC], FC]: + """Add a ``--password`` option which prompts for a password, hiding + input and asking to enter the value again for confirmation. + + :param param_decls: One or more option names. Defaults to the single + value ``"--password"``. + :param kwargs: Extra arguments are passed to :func:`option`. + """ + if not param_decls: + param_decls = ("--password",) + + kwargs.setdefault("prompt", True) + kwargs.setdefault("confirmation_prompt", True) + kwargs.setdefault("hide_input", True) + return option(*param_decls, **kwargs) + + +def version_option( + version: t.Optional[str] = None, + *param_decls: str, + package_name: t.Optional[str] = None, + prog_name: t.Optional[str] = None, + message: t.Optional[str] = None, + **kwargs: t.Any, +) -> t.Callable[[FC], FC]: + """Add a ``--version`` option which immediately prints the version + number and exits the program. + + If ``version`` is not provided, Click will try to detect it using + :func:`importlib.metadata.version` to get the version for the + ``package_name``. On Python < 3.8, the ``importlib_metadata`` + backport must be installed. + + If ``package_name`` is not provided, Click will try to detect it by + inspecting the stack frames. This will be used to detect the + version, so it must match the name of the installed package. + + :param version: The version number to show. If not provided, Click + will try to detect it. + :param param_decls: One or more option names. Defaults to the single + value ``"--version"``. + :param package_name: The package name to detect the version from. If + not provided, Click will try to detect it. + :param prog_name: The name of the CLI to show in the message. If not + provided, it will be detected from the command. + :param message: The message to show. The values ``%(prog)s``, + ``%(package)s``, and ``%(version)s`` are available. Defaults to + ``"%(prog)s, version %(version)s"``. + :param kwargs: Extra arguments are passed to :func:`option`. + :raise RuntimeError: ``version`` could not be detected. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Add the ``package_name`` parameter, and the ``%(package)s`` + value for messages. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Use :mod:`importlib.metadata` instead of ``pkg_resources``. The + version is detected based on the package name, not the entry + point name. The Python package name must match the installed + package name, or be passed with ``package_name=``. + """ + if message is None: + message = _("%(prog)s, version %(version)s") + + if version is None and package_name is None: + frame = inspect.currentframe() + f_back = frame.f_back if frame is not None else None + f_globals = f_back.f_globals if f_back is not None else None + # break reference cycle + # https://docs.python.org/3/library/inspect.html#the-interpreter-stack + del frame + + if f_globals is not None: + package_name = f_globals.get("__name__") + + if package_name == "__main__": + package_name = f_globals.get("__package__") + + if package_name: + package_name = package_name.partition(".")[0] + + def callback(ctx: Context, param: Parameter, value: bool) -> None: + if not value or ctx.resilient_parsing: + return + + nonlocal prog_name + nonlocal version + + if prog_name is None: + prog_name = ctx.find_root().info_name + + if version is None and package_name is not None: + metadata: t.Optional[types.ModuleType] + + try: + from importlib import metadata # type: ignore + except ImportError: + # Python < 3.8 + import importlib_metadata as metadata # type: ignore + + try: + version = metadata.version(package_name) # type: ignore + except metadata.PackageNotFoundError: # type: ignore + raise RuntimeError( + f"{package_name!r} is not installed. Try passing" + " 'package_name' instead." + ) from None + + if version is None: + raise RuntimeError( + f"Could not determine the version for {package_name!r} automatically." + ) + + echo( + message % {"prog": prog_name, "package": package_name, "version": version}, + color=ctx.color, + ) + ctx.exit() + + if not param_decls: + param_decls = ("--version",) + + kwargs.setdefault("is_flag", True) + kwargs.setdefault("expose_value", False) + kwargs.setdefault("is_eager", True) + kwargs.setdefault("help", _("Show the version and exit.")) + kwargs["callback"] = callback + return option(*param_decls, **kwargs) + + +def help_option(*param_decls: str, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Callable[[FC], FC]: + """Add a ``--help`` option which immediately prints the help page + and exits the program. + + This is usually unnecessary, as the ``--help`` option is added to + each command automatically unless ``add_help_option=False`` is + passed. + + :param param_decls: One or more option names. Defaults to the single + value ``"--help"``. + :param kwargs: Extra arguments are passed to :func:`option`. + """ + + def callback(ctx: Context, param: Parameter, value: bool) -> None: + if not value or ctx.resilient_parsing: + return + + echo(ctx.get_help(), color=ctx.color) + ctx.exit() + + if not param_decls: + param_decls = ("--help",) + + kwargs.setdefault("is_flag", True) + kwargs.setdefault("expose_value", False) + kwargs.setdefault("is_eager", True) + kwargs.setdefault("help", _("Show this message and exit.")) + kwargs["callback"] = callback + return option(*param_decls, **kwargs) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/exceptions.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/exceptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe68a36 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/exceptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,288 @@ +import typing as t +from gettext import gettext as _ +from gettext import ngettext + +from ._compat import get_text_stderr +from .utils import echo +from .utils import format_filename + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .core import Command + from .core import Context + from .core import Parameter + + +def _join_param_hints( + param_hint: t.Optional[t.Union[t.Sequence[str], str]] +) -> t.Optional[str]: + if param_hint is not None and not isinstance(param_hint, str): + return " / ".join(repr(x) for x in param_hint) + + return param_hint + + +class ClickException(Exception): + """An exception that Click can handle and show to the user.""" + + #: The exit code for this exception. + exit_code = 1 + + def __init__(self, message: str) -> None: + super().__init__(message) + self.message = message + + def format_message(self) -> str: + return self.message + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return self.message + + def show(self, file: t.Optional[t.IO[t.Any]] = None) -> None: + if file is None: + file = get_text_stderr() + + echo(_("Error: {message}").format(message=self.format_message()), file=file) + + +class UsageError(ClickException): + """An internal exception that signals a usage error. This typically + aborts any further handling. + + :param message: the error message to display. + :param ctx: optionally the context that caused this error. Click will + fill in the context automatically in some situations. + """ + + exit_code = 2 + + def __init__(self, message: str, ctx: t.Optional["Context"] = None) -> None: + super().__init__(message) + self.ctx = ctx + self.cmd: t.Optional["Command"] = self.ctx.command if self.ctx else None + + def show(self, file: t.Optional[t.IO[t.Any]] = None) -> None: + if file is None: + file = get_text_stderr() + color = None + hint = "" + if ( + self.ctx is not None + and self.ctx.command.get_help_option(self.ctx) is not None + ): + hint = _("Try '{command} {option}' for help.").format( + command=self.ctx.command_path, option=self.ctx.help_option_names[0] + ) + hint = f"{hint}\n" + if self.ctx is not None: + color = self.ctx.color + echo(f"{self.ctx.get_usage()}\n{hint}", file=file, color=color) + echo( + _("Error: {message}").format(message=self.format_message()), + file=file, + color=color, + ) + + +class BadParameter(UsageError): + """An exception that formats out a standardized error message for a + bad parameter. This is useful when thrown from a callback or type as + Click will attach contextual information to it (for instance, which + parameter it is). + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + :param param: the parameter object that caused this error. This can + be left out, and Click will attach this info itself + if possible. + :param param_hint: a string that shows up as parameter name. This + can be used as alternative to `param` in cases + where custom validation should happen. If it is + a string it's used as such, if it's a list then + each item is quoted and separated. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + message: str, + ctx: t.Optional["Context"] = None, + param: t.Optional["Parameter"] = None, + param_hint: t.Optional[str] = None, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(message, ctx) + self.param = param + self.param_hint = param_hint + + def format_message(self) -> str: + if self.param_hint is not None: + param_hint = self.param_hint + elif self.param is not None: + param_hint = self.param.get_error_hint(self.ctx) # type: ignore + else: + return _("Invalid value: {message}").format(message=self.message) + + return _("Invalid value for {param_hint}: {message}").format( + param_hint=_join_param_hints(param_hint), message=self.message + ) + + +class MissingParameter(BadParameter): + """Raised if click required an option or argument but it was not + provided when invoking the script. + + .. versionadded:: 4.0 + + :param param_type: a string that indicates the type of the parameter. + The default is to inherit the parameter type from + the given `param`. Valid values are ``'parameter'``, + ``'option'`` or ``'argument'``. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + message: t.Optional[str] = None, + ctx: t.Optional["Context"] = None, + param: t.Optional["Parameter"] = None, + param_hint: t.Optional[str] = None, + param_type: t.Optional[str] = None, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(message or "", ctx, param, param_hint) + self.param_type = param_type + + def format_message(self) -> str: + if self.param_hint is not None: + param_hint: t.Optional[str] = self.param_hint + elif self.param is not None: + param_hint = self.param.get_error_hint(self.ctx) # type: ignore + else: + param_hint = None + + param_hint = _join_param_hints(param_hint) + param_hint = f" {param_hint}" if param_hint else "" + + param_type = self.param_type + if param_type is None and self.param is not None: + param_type = self.param.param_type_name + + msg = self.message + if self.param is not None: + msg_extra = self.param.type.get_missing_message(self.param) + if msg_extra: + if msg: + msg += f". {msg_extra}" + else: + msg = msg_extra + + msg = f" {msg}" if msg else "" + + # Translate param_type for known types. + if param_type == "argument": + missing = _("Missing argument") + elif param_type == "option": + missing = _("Missing option") + elif param_type == "parameter": + missing = _("Missing parameter") + else: + missing = _("Missing {param_type}").format(param_type=param_type) + + return f"{missing}{param_hint}.{msg}" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + if not self.message: + param_name = self.param.name if self.param else None + return _("Missing parameter: {param_name}").format(param_name=param_name) + else: + return self.message + + +class NoSuchOption(UsageError): + """Raised if click attempted to handle an option that does not + exist. + + .. versionadded:: 4.0 + """ + + def __init__( + self, + option_name: str, + message: t.Optional[str] = None, + possibilities: t.Optional[t.Sequence[str]] = None, + ctx: t.Optional["Context"] = None, + ) -> None: + if message is None: + message = _("No such option: {name}").format(name=option_name) + + super().__init__(message, ctx) + self.option_name = option_name + self.possibilities = possibilities + + def format_message(self) -> str: + if not self.possibilities: + return self.message + + possibility_str = ", ".join(sorted(self.possibilities)) + suggest = ngettext( + "Did you mean {possibility}?", + "(Possible options: {possibilities})", + len(self.possibilities), + ).format(possibility=possibility_str, possibilities=possibility_str) + return f"{self.message} {suggest}" + + +class BadOptionUsage(UsageError): + """Raised if an option is generally supplied but the use of the option + was incorrect. This is for instance raised if the number of arguments + for an option is not correct. + + .. versionadded:: 4.0 + + :param option_name: the name of the option being used incorrectly. + """ + + def __init__( + self, option_name: str, message: str, ctx: t.Optional["Context"] = None + ) -> None: + super().__init__(message, ctx) + self.option_name = option_name + + +class BadArgumentUsage(UsageError): + """Raised if an argument is generally supplied but the use of the argument + was incorrect. This is for instance raised if the number of values + for an argument is not correct. + + .. versionadded:: 6.0 + """ + + +class FileError(ClickException): + """Raised if a file cannot be opened.""" + + def __init__(self, filename: str, hint: t.Optional[str] = None) -> None: + if hint is None: + hint = _("unknown error") + + super().__init__(hint) + self.ui_filename: str = format_filename(filename) + self.filename = filename + + def format_message(self) -> str: + return _("Could not open file {filename!r}: {message}").format( + filename=self.ui_filename, message=self.message + ) + + +class Abort(RuntimeError): + """An internal signalling exception that signals Click to abort.""" + + +class Exit(RuntimeError): + """An exception that indicates that the application should exit with some + status code. + + :param code: the status code to exit with. + """ + + __slots__ = ("exit_code",) + + def __init__(self, code: int = 0) -> None: + self.exit_code: int = code diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/formatting.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/formatting.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ddd2a2f --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/formatting.py @@ -0,0 +1,301 @@ +import typing as t +from contextlib import contextmanager +from gettext import gettext as _ + +from ._compat import term_len +from .parser import split_opt + +# Can force a width. This is used by the test system +FORCED_WIDTH: t.Optional[int] = None + + +def measure_table(rows: t.Iterable[t.Tuple[str, str]]) -> t.Tuple[int, ...]: + widths: t.Dict[int, int] = {} + + for row in rows: + for idx, col in enumerate(row): + widths[idx] = max(widths.get(idx, 0), term_len(col)) + + return tuple(y for x, y in sorted(widths.items())) + + +def iter_rows( + rows: t.Iterable[t.Tuple[str, str]], col_count: int +) -> t.Iterator[t.Tuple[str, ...]]: + for row in rows: + yield row + ("",) * (col_count - len(row)) + + +def wrap_text( + text: str, + width: int = 78, + initial_indent: str = "", + subsequent_indent: str = "", + preserve_paragraphs: bool = False, +) -> str: + """A helper function that intelligently wraps text. By default, it + assumes that it operates on a single paragraph of text but if the + `preserve_paragraphs` parameter is provided it will intelligently + handle paragraphs (defined by two empty lines). + + If paragraphs are handled, a paragraph can be prefixed with an empty + line containing the ``\\b`` character (``\\x08``) to indicate that + no rewrapping should happen in that block. + + :param text: the text that should be rewrapped. + :param width: the maximum width for the text. + :param initial_indent: the initial indent that should be placed on the + first line as a string. + :param subsequent_indent: the indent string that should be placed on + each consecutive line. + :param preserve_paragraphs: if this flag is set then the wrapping will + intelligently handle paragraphs. + """ + from ._textwrap import TextWrapper + + text = text.expandtabs() + wrapper = TextWrapper( + width, + initial_indent=initial_indent, + subsequent_indent=subsequent_indent, + replace_whitespace=False, + ) + if not preserve_paragraphs: + return wrapper.fill(text) + + p: t.List[t.Tuple[int, bool, str]] = [] + buf: t.List[str] = [] + indent = None + + def _flush_par() -> None: + if not buf: + return + if buf[0].strip() == "\b": + p.append((indent or 0, True, "\n".join(buf[1:]))) + else: + p.append((indent or 0, False, " ".join(buf))) + del buf[:] + + for line in text.splitlines(): + if not line: + _flush_par() + indent = None + else: + if indent is None: + orig_len = term_len(line) + line = line.lstrip() + indent = orig_len - term_len(line) + buf.append(line) + _flush_par() + + rv = [] + for indent, raw, text in p: + with wrapper.extra_indent(" " * indent): + if raw: + rv.append(wrapper.indent_only(text)) + else: + rv.append(wrapper.fill(text)) + + return "\n\n".join(rv) + + +class HelpFormatter: + """This class helps with formatting text-based help pages. It's + usually just needed for very special internal cases, but it's also + exposed so that developers can write their own fancy outputs. + + At present, it always writes into memory. + + :param indent_increment: the additional increment for each level. + :param width: the width for the text. This defaults to the terminal + width clamped to a maximum of 78. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + indent_increment: int = 2, + width: t.Optional[int] = None, + max_width: t.Optional[int] = None, + ) -> None: + import shutil + + self.indent_increment = indent_increment + if max_width is None: + max_width = 80 + if width is None: + width = FORCED_WIDTH + if width is None: + width = max(min(shutil.get_terminal_size().columns, max_width) - 2, 50) + self.width = width + self.current_indent = 0 + self.buffer: t.List[str] = [] + + def write(self, string: str) -> None: + """Writes a unicode string into the internal buffer.""" + self.buffer.append(string) + + def indent(self) -> None: + """Increases the indentation.""" + self.current_indent += self.indent_increment + + def dedent(self) -> None: + """Decreases the indentation.""" + self.current_indent -= self.indent_increment + + def write_usage( + self, prog: str, args: str = "", prefix: t.Optional[str] = None + ) -> None: + """Writes a usage line into the buffer. + + :param prog: the program name. + :param args: whitespace separated list of arguments. + :param prefix: The prefix for the first line. Defaults to + ``"Usage: "``. + """ + if prefix is None: + prefix = f"{_('Usage:')} " + + usage_prefix = f"{prefix:>{self.current_indent}}{prog} " + text_width = self.width - self.current_indent + + if text_width >= (term_len(usage_prefix) + 20): + # The arguments will fit to the right of the prefix. + indent = " " * term_len(usage_prefix) + self.write( + wrap_text( + args, + text_width, + initial_indent=usage_prefix, + subsequent_indent=indent, + ) + ) + else: + # The prefix is too long, put the arguments on the next line. + self.write(usage_prefix) + self.write("\n") + indent = " " * (max(self.current_indent, term_len(prefix)) + 4) + self.write( + wrap_text( + args, text_width, initial_indent=indent, subsequent_indent=indent + ) + ) + + self.write("\n") + + def write_heading(self, heading: str) -> None: + """Writes a heading into the buffer.""" + self.write(f"{'':>{self.current_indent}}{heading}:\n") + + def write_paragraph(self) -> None: + """Writes a paragraph into the buffer.""" + if self.buffer: + self.write("\n") + + def write_text(self, text: str) -> None: + """Writes re-indented text into the buffer. This rewraps and + preserves paragraphs. + """ + indent = " " * self.current_indent + self.write( + wrap_text( + text, + self.width, + initial_indent=indent, + subsequent_indent=indent, + preserve_paragraphs=True, + ) + ) + self.write("\n") + + def write_dl( + self, + rows: t.Sequence[t.Tuple[str, str]], + col_max: int = 30, + col_spacing: int = 2, + ) -> None: + """Writes a definition list into the buffer. This is how options + and commands are usually formatted. + + :param rows: a list of two item tuples for the terms and values. + :param col_max: the maximum width of the first column. + :param col_spacing: the number of spaces between the first and + second column. + """ + rows = list(rows) + widths = measure_table(rows) + if len(widths) != 2: + raise TypeError("Expected two columns for definition list") + + first_col = min(widths[0], col_max) + col_spacing + + for first, second in iter_rows(rows, len(widths)): + self.write(f"{'':>{self.current_indent}}{first}") + if not second: + self.write("\n") + continue + if term_len(first) <= first_col - col_spacing: + self.write(" " * (first_col - term_len(first))) + else: + self.write("\n") + self.write(" " * (first_col + self.current_indent)) + + text_width = max(self.width - first_col - 2, 10) + wrapped_text = wrap_text(second, text_width, preserve_paragraphs=True) + lines = wrapped_text.splitlines() + + if lines: + self.write(f"{lines[0]}\n") + + for line in lines[1:]: + self.write(f"{'':>{first_col + self.current_indent}}{line}\n") + else: + self.write("\n") + + @contextmanager + def section(self, name: str) -> t.Iterator[None]: + """Helpful context manager that writes a paragraph, a heading, + and the indents. + + :param name: the section name that is written as heading. + """ + self.write_paragraph() + self.write_heading(name) + self.indent() + try: + yield + finally: + self.dedent() + + @contextmanager + def indentation(self) -> t.Iterator[None]: + """A context manager that increases the indentation.""" + self.indent() + try: + yield + finally: + self.dedent() + + def getvalue(self) -> str: + """Returns the buffer contents.""" + return "".join(self.buffer) + + +def join_options(options: t.Sequence[str]) -> t.Tuple[str, bool]: + """Given a list of option strings this joins them in the most appropriate + way and returns them in the form ``(formatted_string, + any_prefix_is_slash)`` where the second item in the tuple is a flag that + indicates if any of the option prefixes was a slash. + """ + rv = [] + any_prefix_is_slash = False + + for opt in options: + prefix = split_opt(opt)[0] + + if prefix == "/": + any_prefix_is_slash = True + + rv.append((len(prefix), opt)) + + rv.sort(key=lambda x: x[0]) + return ", ".join(x[1] for x in rv), any_prefix_is_slash diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/globals.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/globals.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..480058f --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/globals.py @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +import typing as t +from threading import local + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + from .core import Context + +_local = local() + + +@t.overload +def get_current_context(silent: "te.Literal[False]" = False) -> "Context": + ... + + +@t.overload +def get_current_context(silent: bool = ...) -> t.Optional["Context"]: + ... + + +def get_current_context(silent: bool = False) -> t.Optional["Context"]: + """Returns the current click context. This can be used as a way to + access the current context object from anywhere. This is a more implicit + alternative to the :func:`pass_context` decorator. This function is + primarily useful for helpers such as :func:`echo` which might be + interested in changing its behavior based on the current context. + + To push the current context, :meth:`Context.scope` can be used. + + .. versionadded:: 5.0 + + :param silent: if set to `True` the return value is `None` if no context + is available. The default behavior is to raise a + :exc:`RuntimeError`. + """ + try: + return t.cast("Context", _local.stack[-1]) + except (AttributeError, IndexError) as e: + if not silent: + raise RuntimeError("There is no active click context.") from e + + return None + + +def push_context(ctx: "Context") -> None: + """Pushes a new context to the current stack.""" + _local.__dict__.setdefault("stack", []).append(ctx) + + +def pop_context() -> None: + """Removes the top level from the stack.""" + _local.stack.pop() + + +def resolve_color_default(color: t.Optional[bool] = None) -> t.Optional[bool]: + """Internal helper to get the default value of the color flag. If a + value is passed it's returned unchanged, otherwise it's looked up from + the current context. + """ + if color is not None: + return color + + ctx = get_current_context(silent=True) + + if ctx is not None: + return ctx.color + + return None diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/parser.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/parser.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5fa7adf --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/parser.py @@ -0,0 +1,529 @@ +""" +This module started out as largely a copy paste from the stdlib's +optparse module with the features removed that we do not need from +optparse because we implement them in Click on a higher level (for +instance type handling, help formatting and a lot more). + +The plan is to remove more and more from here over time. + +The reason this is a different module and not optparse from the stdlib +is that there are differences in 2.x and 3.x about the error messages +generated and optparse in the stdlib uses gettext for no good reason +and might cause us issues. + +Click uses parts of optparse written by Gregory P. Ward and maintained +by the Python Software Foundation. This is limited to code in parser.py. + +Copyright 2001-2006 Gregory P. Ward. All rights reserved. +Copyright 2002-2006 Python Software Foundation. All rights reserved. +""" +# This code uses parts of optparse written by Gregory P. Ward and +# maintained by the Python Software Foundation. +# Copyright 2001-2006 Gregory P. Ward +# Copyright 2002-2006 Python Software Foundation +import typing as t +from collections import deque +from gettext import gettext as _ +from gettext import ngettext + +from .exceptions import BadArgumentUsage +from .exceptions import BadOptionUsage +from .exceptions import NoSuchOption +from .exceptions import UsageError + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + from .core import Argument as CoreArgument + from .core import Context + from .core import Option as CoreOption + from .core import Parameter as CoreParameter + +V = t.TypeVar("V") + +# Sentinel value that indicates an option was passed as a flag without a +# value but is not a flag option. Option.consume_value uses this to +# prompt or use the flag_value. +_flag_needs_value = object() + + +def _unpack_args( + args: t.Sequence[str], nargs_spec: t.Sequence[int] +) -> t.Tuple[t.Sequence[t.Union[str, t.Sequence[t.Optional[str]], None]], t.List[str]]: + """Given an iterable of arguments and an iterable of nargs specifications, + it returns a tuple with all the unpacked arguments at the first index + and all remaining arguments as the second. + + The nargs specification is the number of arguments that should be consumed + or `-1` to indicate that this position should eat up all the remainders. + + Missing items are filled with `None`. + """ + args = deque(args) + nargs_spec = deque(nargs_spec) + rv: t.List[t.Union[str, t.Tuple[t.Optional[str], ...], None]] = [] + spos: t.Optional[int] = None + + def _fetch(c: "te.Deque[V]") -> t.Optional[V]: + try: + if spos is None: + return c.popleft() + else: + return c.pop() + except IndexError: + return None + + while nargs_spec: + nargs = _fetch(nargs_spec) + + if nargs is None: + continue + + if nargs == 1: + rv.append(_fetch(args)) + elif nargs > 1: + x = [_fetch(args) for _ in range(nargs)] + + # If we're reversed, we're pulling in the arguments in reverse, + # so we need to turn them around. + if spos is not None: + x.reverse() + + rv.append(tuple(x)) + elif nargs < 0: + if spos is not None: + raise TypeError("Cannot have two nargs < 0") + + spos = len(rv) + rv.append(None) + + # spos is the position of the wildcard (star). If it's not `None`, + # we fill it with the remainder. + if spos is not None: + rv[spos] = tuple(args) + args = [] + rv[spos + 1 :] = reversed(rv[spos + 1 :]) + + return tuple(rv), list(args) + + +def split_opt(opt: str) -> t.Tuple[str, str]: + first = opt[:1] + if first.isalnum(): + return "", opt + if opt[1:2] == first: + return opt[:2], opt[2:] + return first, opt[1:] + + +def normalize_opt(opt: str, ctx: t.Optional["Context"]) -> str: + if ctx is None or ctx.token_normalize_func is None: + return opt + prefix, opt = split_opt(opt) + return f"{prefix}{ctx.token_normalize_func(opt)}" + + +def split_arg_string(string: str) -> t.List[str]: + """Split an argument string as with :func:`shlex.split`, but don't + fail if the string is incomplete. Ignores a missing closing quote or + incomplete escape sequence and uses the partial token as-is. + + .. code-block:: python + + split_arg_string("example 'my file") + ["example", "my file"] + + split_arg_string("example my\\") + ["example", "my"] + + :param string: String to split. + """ + import shlex + + lex = shlex.shlex(string, posix=True) + lex.whitespace_split = True + lex.commenters = "" + out = [] + + try: + for token in lex: + out.append(token) + except ValueError: + # Raised when end-of-string is reached in an invalid state. Use + # the partial token as-is. The quote or escape character is in + # lex.state, not lex.token. + out.append(lex.token) + + return out + + +class Option: + def __init__( + self, + obj: "CoreOption", + opts: t.Sequence[str], + dest: t.Optional[str], + action: t.Optional[str] = None, + nargs: int = 1, + const: t.Optional[t.Any] = None, + ): + self._short_opts = [] + self._long_opts = [] + self.prefixes: t.Set[str] = set() + + for opt in opts: + prefix, value = split_opt(opt) + if not prefix: + raise ValueError(f"Invalid start character for option ({opt})") + self.prefixes.add(prefix[0]) + if len(prefix) == 1 and len(value) == 1: + self._short_opts.append(opt) + else: + self._long_opts.append(opt) + self.prefixes.add(prefix) + + if action is None: + action = "store" + + self.dest = dest + self.action = action + self.nargs = nargs + self.const = const + self.obj = obj + + @property + def takes_value(self) -> bool: + return self.action in ("store", "append") + + def process(self, value: t.Any, state: "ParsingState") -> None: + if self.action == "store": + state.opts[self.dest] = value # type: ignore + elif self.action == "store_const": + state.opts[self.dest] = self.const # type: ignore + elif self.action == "append": + state.opts.setdefault(self.dest, []).append(value) # type: ignore + elif self.action == "append_const": + state.opts.setdefault(self.dest, []).append(self.const) # type: ignore + elif self.action == "count": + state.opts[self.dest] = state.opts.get(self.dest, 0) + 1 # type: ignore + else: + raise ValueError(f"unknown action '{self.action}'") + state.order.append(self.obj) + + +class Argument: + def __init__(self, obj: "CoreArgument", dest: t.Optional[str], nargs: int = 1): + self.dest = dest + self.nargs = nargs + self.obj = obj + + def process( + self, + value: t.Union[t.Optional[str], t.Sequence[t.Optional[str]]], + state: "ParsingState", + ) -> None: + if self.nargs > 1: + assert value is not None + holes = sum(1 for x in value if x is None) + if holes == len(value): + value = None + elif holes != 0: + raise BadArgumentUsage( + _("Argument {name!r} takes {nargs} values.").format( + name=self.dest, nargs=self.nargs + ) + ) + + if self.nargs == -1 and self.obj.envvar is not None and value == (): + # Replace empty tuple with None so that a value from the + # environment may be tried. + value = None + + state.opts[self.dest] = value # type: ignore + state.order.append(self.obj) + + +class ParsingState: + def __init__(self, rargs: t.List[str]) -> None: + self.opts: t.Dict[str, t.Any] = {} + self.largs: t.List[str] = [] + self.rargs = rargs + self.order: t.List["CoreParameter"] = [] + + +class OptionParser: + """The option parser is an internal class that is ultimately used to + parse options and arguments. It's modelled after optparse and brings + a similar but vastly simplified API. It should generally not be used + directly as the high level Click classes wrap it for you. + + It's not nearly as extensible as optparse or argparse as it does not + implement features that are implemented on a higher level (such as + types or defaults). + + :param ctx: optionally the :class:`~click.Context` where this parser + should go with. + """ + + def __init__(self, ctx: t.Optional["Context"] = None) -> None: + #: The :class:`~click.Context` for this parser. This might be + #: `None` for some advanced use cases. + self.ctx = ctx + #: This controls how the parser deals with interspersed arguments. + #: If this is set to `False`, the parser will stop on the first + #: non-option. Click uses this to implement nested subcommands + #: safely. + self.allow_interspersed_args: bool = True + #: This tells the parser how to deal with unknown options. By + #: default it will error out (which is sensible), but there is a + #: second mode where it will ignore it and continue processing + #: after shifting all the unknown options into the resulting args. + self.ignore_unknown_options: bool = False + + if ctx is not None: + self.allow_interspersed_args = ctx.allow_interspersed_args + self.ignore_unknown_options = ctx.ignore_unknown_options + + self._short_opt: t.Dict[str, Option] = {} + self._long_opt: t.Dict[str, Option] = {} + self._opt_prefixes = {"-", "--"} + self._args: t.List[Argument] = [] + + def add_option( + self, + obj: "CoreOption", + opts: t.Sequence[str], + dest: t.Optional[str], + action: t.Optional[str] = None, + nargs: int = 1, + const: t.Optional[t.Any] = None, + ) -> None: + """Adds a new option named `dest` to the parser. The destination + is not inferred (unlike with optparse) and needs to be explicitly + provided. Action can be any of ``store``, ``store_const``, + ``append``, ``append_const`` or ``count``. + + The `obj` can be used to identify the option in the order list + that is returned from the parser. + """ + opts = [normalize_opt(opt, self.ctx) for opt in opts] + option = Option(obj, opts, dest, action=action, nargs=nargs, const=const) + self._opt_prefixes.update(option.prefixes) + for opt in option._short_opts: + self._short_opt[opt] = option + for opt in option._long_opts: + self._long_opt[opt] = option + + def add_argument( + self, obj: "CoreArgument", dest: t.Optional[str], nargs: int = 1 + ) -> None: + """Adds a positional argument named `dest` to the parser. + + The `obj` can be used to identify the option in the order list + that is returned from the parser. + """ + self._args.append(Argument(obj, dest=dest, nargs=nargs)) + + def parse_args( + self, args: t.List[str] + ) -> t.Tuple[t.Dict[str, t.Any], t.List[str], t.List["CoreParameter"]]: + """Parses positional arguments and returns ``(values, args, order)`` + for the parsed options and arguments as well as the leftover + arguments if there are any. The order is a list of objects as they + appear on the command line. If arguments appear multiple times they + will be memorized multiple times as well. + """ + state = ParsingState(args) + try: + self._process_args_for_options(state) + self._process_args_for_args(state) + except UsageError: + if self.ctx is None or not self.ctx.resilient_parsing: + raise + return state.opts, state.largs, state.order + + def _process_args_for_args(self, state: ParsingState) -> None: + pargs, args = _unpack_args( + state.largs + state.rargs, [x.nargs for x in self._args] + ) + + for idx, arg in enumerate(self._args): + arg.process(pargs[idx], state) + + state.largs = args + state.rargs = [] + + def _process_args_for_options(self, state: ParsingState) -> None: + while state.rargs: + arg = state.rargs.pop(0) + arglen = len(arg) + # Double dashes always handled explicitly regardless of what + # prefixes are valid. + if arg == "--": + return + elif arg[:1] in self._opt_prefixes and arglen > 1: + self._process_opts(arg, state) + elif self.allow_interspersed_args: + state.largs.append(arg) + else: + state.rargs.insert(0, arg) + return + + # Say this is the original argument list: + # [arg0, arg1, ..., arg(i-1), arg(i), arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)] + # ^ + # (we are about to process arg(i)). + # + # Then rargs is [arg(i), ..., arg(N-1)] and largs is a *subset* of + # [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)] (any options and their arguments will have + # been removed from largs). + # + # The while loop will usually consume 1 or more arguments per pass. + # If it consumes 1 (eg. arg is an option that takes no arguments), + # then after _process_arg() is done the situation is: + # + # largs = subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i)] + # rargs = [arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)] + # + # If allow_interspersed_args is false, largs will always be + # *empty* -- still a subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)], but + # not a very interesting subset! + + def _match_long_opt( + self, opt: str, explicit_value: t.Optional[str], state: ParsingState + ) -> None: + if opt not in self._long_opt: + from difflib import get_close_matches + + possibilities = get_close_matches(opt, self._long_opt) + raise NoSuchOption(opt, possibilities=possibilities, ctx=self.ctx) + + option = self._long_opt[opt] + if option.takes_value: + # At this point it's safe to modify rargs by injecting the + # explicit value, because no exception is raised in this + # branch. This means that the inserted value will be fully + # consumed. + if explicit_value is not None: + state.rargs.insert(0, explicit_value) + + value = self._get_value_from_state(opt, option, state) + + elif explicit_value is not None: + raise BadOptionUsage( + opt, _("Option {name!r} does not take a value.").format(name=opt) + ) + + else: + value = None + + option.process(value, state) + + def _match_short_opt(self, arg: str, state: ParsingState) -> None: + stop = False + i = 1 + prefix = arg[0] + unknown_options = [] + + for ch in arg[1:]: + opt = normalize_opt(f"{prefix}{ch}", self.ctx) + option = self._short_opt.get(opt) + i += 1 + + if not option: + if self.ignore_unknown_options: + unknown_options.append(ch) + continue + raise NoSuchOption(opt, ctx=self.ctx) + if option.takes_value: + # Any characters left in arg? Pretend they're the + # next arg, and stop consuming characters of arg. + if i < len(arg): + state.rargs.insert(0, arg[i:]) + stop = True + + value = self._get_value_from_state(opt, option, state) + + else: + value = None + + option.process(value, state) + + if stop: + break + + # If we got any unknown options we recombine the string of the + # remaining options and re-attach the prefix, then report that + # to the state as new larg. This way there is basic combinatorics + # that can be achieved while still ignoring unknown arguments. + if self.ignore_unknown_options and unknown_options: + state.largs.append(f"{prefix}{''.join(unknown_options)}") + + def _get_value_from_state( + self, option_name: str, option: Option, state: ParsingState + ) -> t.Any: + nargs = option.nargs + + if len(state.rargs) < nargs: + if option.obj._flag_needs_value: + # Option allows omitting the value. + value = _flag_needs_value + else: + raise BadOptionUsage( + option_name, + ngettext( + "Option {name!r} requires an argument.", + "Option {name!r} requires {nargs} arguments.", + nargs, + ).format(name=option_name, nargs=nargs), + ) + elif nargs == 1: + next_rarg = state.rargs[0] + + if ( + option.obj._flag_needs_value + and isinstance(next_rarg, str) + and next_rarg[:1] in self._opt_prefixes + and len(next_rarg) > 1 + ): + # The next arg looks like the start of an option, don't + # use it as the value if omitting the value is allowed. + value = _flag_needs_value + else: + value = state.rargs.pop(0) + else: + value = tuple(state.rargs[:nargs]) + del state.rargs[:nargs] + + return value + + def _process_opts(self, arg: str, state: ParsingState) -> None: + explicit_value = None + # Long option handling happens in two parts. The first part is + # supporting explicitly attached values. In any case, we will try + # to long match the option first. + if "=" in arg: + long_opt, explicit_value = arg.split("=", 1) + else: + long_opt = arg + norm_long_opt = normalize_opt(long_opt, self.ctx) + + # At this point we will match the (assumed) long option through + # the long option matching code. Note that this allows options + # like "-foo" to be matched as long options. + try: + self._match_long_opt(norm_long_opt, explicit_value, state) + except NoSuchOption: + # At this point the long option matching failed, and we need + # to try with short options. However there is a special rule + # which says, that if we have a two character options prefix + # (applies to "--foo" for instance), we do not dispatch to the + # short option code and will instead raise the no option + # error. + if arg[:2] not in self._opt_prefixes: + self._match_short_opt(arg, state) + return + + if not self.ignore_unknown_options: + raise + + state.largs.append(arg) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/py.typed b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/shell_completion.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/shell_completion.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc9e00b --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/shell_completion.py @@ -0,0 +1,596 @@ +import os +import re +import typing as t +from gettext import gettext as _ + +from .core import Argument +from .core import BaseCommand +from .core import Context +from .core import MultiCommand +from .core import Option +from .core import Parameter +from .core import ParameterSource +from .parser import split_arg_string +from .utils import echo + + +def shell_complete( + cli: BaseCommand, + ctx_args: t.MutableMapping[str, t.Any], + prog_name: str, + complete_var: str, + instruction: str, +) -> int: + """Perform shell completion for the given CLI program. + + :param cli: Command being called. + :param ctx_args: Extra arguments to pass to + ``cli.make_context``. + :param prog_name: Name of the executable in the shell. + :param complete_var: Name of the environment variable that holds + the completion instruction. + :param instruction: Value of ``complete_var`` with the completion + instruction and shell, in the form ``instruction_shell``. + :return: Status code to exit with. + """ + shell, _, instruction = instruction.partition("_") + comp_cls = get_completion_class(shell) + + if comp_cls is None: + return 1 + + comp = comp_cls(cli, ctx_args, prog_name, complete_var) + + if instruction == "source": + echo(comp.source()) + return 0 + + if instruction == "complete": + echo(comp.complete()) + return 0 + + return 1 + + +class CompletionItem: + """Represents a completion value and metadata about the value. The + default metadata is ``type`` to indicate special shell handling, + and ``help`` if a shell supports showing a help string next to the + value. + + Arbitrary parameters can be passed when creating the object, and + accessed using ``item.attr``. If an attribute wasn't passed, + accessing it returns ``None``. + + :param value: The completion suggestion. + :param type: Tells the shell script to provide special completion + support for the type. Click uses ``"dir"`` and ``"file"``. + :param help: String shown next to the value if supported. + :param kwargs: Arbitrary metadata. The built-in implementations + don't use this, but custom type completions paired with custom + shell support could use it. + """ + + __slots__ = ("value", "type", "help", "_info") + + def __init__( + self, + value: t.Any, + type: str = "plain", + help: t.Optional[str] = None, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + self.value: t.Any = value + self.type: str = type + self.help: t.Optional[str] = help + self._info = kwargs + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + return self._info.get(name) + + +# Only Bash >= 4.4 has the nosort option. +_SOURCE_BASH = """\ +%(complete_func)s() { + local IFS=$'\\n' + local response + + response=$(env COMP_WORDS="${COMP_WORDS[*]}" COMP_CWORD=$COMP_CWORD \ +%(complete_var)s=bash_complete $1) + + for completion in $response; do + IFS=',' read type value <<< "$completion" + + if [[ $type == 'dir' ]]; then + COMPREPLY=() + compopt -o dirnames + elif [[ $type == 'file' ]]; then + COMPREPLY=() + compopt -o default + elif [[ $type == 'plain' ]]; then + COMPREPLY+=($value) + fi + done + + return 0 +} + +%(complete_func)s_setup() { + complete -o nosort -F %(complete_func)s %(prog_name)s +} + +%(complete_func)s_setup; +""" + +_SOURCE_ZSH = """\ +#compdef %(prog_name)s + +%(complete_func)s() { + local -a completions + local -a completions_with_descriptions + local -a response + (( ! $+commands[%(prog_name)s] )) && return 1 + + response=("${(@f)$(env COMP_WORDS="${words[*]}" COMP_CWORD=$((CURRENT-1)) \ +%(complete_var)s=zsh_complete %(prog_name)s)}") + + for type key descr in ${response}; do + if [[ "$type" == "plain" ]]; then + if [[ "$descr" == "_" ]]; then + completions+=("$key") + else + completions_with_descriptions+=("$key":"$descr") + fi + elif [[ "$type" == "dir" ]]; then + _path_files -/ + elif [[ "$type" == "file" ]]; then + _path_files -f + fi + done + + if [ -n "$completions_with_descriptions" ]; then + _describe -V unsorted completions_with_descriptions -U + fi + + if [ -n "$completions" ]; then + compadd -U -V unsorted -a completions + fi +} + +if [[ $zsh_eval_context[-1] == loadautofunc ]]; then + # autoload from fpath, call function directly + %(complete_func)s "$@" +else + # eval/source/. command, register function for later + compdef %(complete_func)s %(prog_name)s +fi +""" + +_SOURCE_FISH = """\ +function %(complete_func)s; + set -l response (env %(complete_var)s=fish_complete COMP_WORDS=(commandline -cp) \ +COMP_CWORD=(commandline -t) %(prog_name)s); + + for completion in $response; + set -l metadata (string split "," $completion); + + if test $metadata[1] = "dir"; + __fish_complete_directories $metadata[2]; + else if test $metadata[1] = "file"; + __fish_complete_path $metadata[2]; + else if test $metadata[1] = "plain"; + echo $metadata[2]; + end; + end; +end; + +complete --no-files --command %(prog_name)s --arguments \ +"(%(complete_func)s)"; +""" + + +class ShellComplete: + """Base class for providing shell completion support. A subclass for + a given shell will override attributes and methods to implement the + completion instructions (``source`` and ``complete``). + + :param cli: Command being called. + :param prog_name: Name of the executable in the shell. + :param complete_var: Name of the environment variable that holds + the completion instruction. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + + name: t.ClassVar[str] + """Name to register the shell as with :func:`add_completion_class`. + This is used in completion instructions (``{name}_source`` and + ``{name}_complete``). + """ + + source_template: t.ClassVar[str] + """Completion script template formatted by :meth:`source`. This must + be provided by subclasses. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + cli: BaseCommand, + ctx_args: t.MutableMapping[str, t.Any], + prog_name: str, + complete_var: str, + ) -> None: + self.cli = cli + self.ctx_args = ctx_args + self.prog_name = prog_name + self.complete_var = complete_var + + @property + def func_name(self) -> str: + """The name of the shell function defined by the completion + script. + """ + safe_name = re.sub(r"\W*", "", self.prog_name.replace("-", "_"), flags=re.ASCII) + return f"_{safe_name}_completion" + + def source_vars(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + """Vars for formatting :attr:`source_template`. + + By default this provides ``complete_func``, ``complete_var``, + and ``prog_name``. + """ + return { + "complete_func": self.func_name, + "complete_var": self.complete_var, + "prog_name": self.prog_name, + } + + def source(self) -> str: + """Produce the shell script that defines the completion + function. By default this ``%``-style formats + :attr:`source_template` with the dict returned by + :meth:`source_vars`. + """ + return self.source_template % self.source_vars() + + def get_completion_args(self) -> t.Tuple[t.List[str], str]: + """Use the env vars defined by the shell script to return a + tuple of ``args, incomplete``. This must be implemented by + subclasses. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def get_completions( + self, args: t.List[str], incomplete: str + ) -> t.List[CompletionItem]: + """Determine the context and last complete command or parameter + from the complete args. Call that object's ``shell_complete`` + method to get the completions for the incomplete value. + + :param args: List of complete args before the incomplete value. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + """ + ctx = _resolve_context(self.cli, self.ctx_args, self.prog_name, args) + obj, incomplete = _resolve_incomplete(ctx, args, incomplete) + return obj.shell_complete(ctx, incomplete) + + def format_completion(self, item: CompletionItem) -> str: + """Format a completion item into the form recognized by the + shell script. This must be implemented by subclasses. + + :param item: Completion item to format. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def complete(self) -> str: + """Produce the completion data to send back to the shell. + + By default this calls :meth:`get_completion_args`, gets the + completions, then calls :meth:`format_completion` for each + completion. + """ + args, incomplete = self.get_completion_args() + completions = self.get_completions(args, incomplete) + out = [self.format_completion(item) for item in completions] + return "\n".join(out) + + +class BashComplete(ShellComplete): + """Shell completion for Bash.""" + + name = "bash" + source_template = _SOURCE_BASH + + @staticmethod + def _check_version() -> None: + import subprocess + + output = subprocess.run( + ["bash", "-c", 'echo "${BASH_VERSION}"'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE + ) + match = re.search(r"^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.\d+", output.stdout.decode()) + + if match is not None: + major, minor = match.groups() + + if major < "4" or major == "4" and minor < "4": + echo( + _( + "Shell completion is not supported for Bash" + " versions older than 4.4." + ), + err=True, + ) + else: + echo( + _("Couldn't detect Bash version, shell completion is not supported."), + err=True, + ) + + def source(self) -> str: + self._check_version() + return super().source() + + def get_completion_args(self) -> t.Tuple[t.List[str], str]: + cwords = split_arg_string(os.environ["COMP_WORDS"]) + cword = int(os.environ["COMP_CWORD"]) + args = cwords[1:cword] + + try: + incomplete = cwords[cword] + except IndexError: + incomplete = "" + + return args, incomplete + + def format_completion(self, item: CompletionItem) -> str: + return f"{item.type},{item.value}" + + +class ZshComplete(ShellComplete): + """Shell completion for Zsh.""" + + name = "zsh" + source_template = _SOURCE_ZSH + + def get_completion_args(self) -> t.Tuple[t.List[str], str]: + cwords = split_arg_string(os.environ["COMP_WORDS"]) + cword = int(os.environ["COMP_CWORD"]) + args = cwords[1:cword] + + try: + incomplete = cwords[cword] + except IndexError: + incomplete = "" + + return args, incomplete + + def format_completion(self, item: CompletionItem) -> str: + return f"{item.type}\n{item.value}\n{item.help if item.help else '_'}" + + +class FishComplete(ShellComplete): + """Shell completion for Fish.""" + + name = "fish" + source_template = _SOURCE_FISH + + def get_completion_args(self) -> t.Tuple[t.List[str], str]: + cwords = split_arg_string(os.environ["COMP_WORDS"]) + incomplete = os.environ["COMP_CWORD"] + args = cwords[1:] + + # Fish stores the partial word in both COMP_WORDS and + # COMP_CWORD, remove it from complete args. + if incomplete and args and args[-1] == incomplete: + args.pop() + + return args, incomplete + + def format_completion(self, item: CompletionItem) -> str: + if item.help: + return f"{item.type},{item.value}\t{item.help}" + + return f"{item.type},{item.value}" + + +ShellCompleteType = t.TypeVar("ShellCompleteType", bound=t.Type[ShellComplete]) + + +_available_shells: t.Dict[str, t.Type[ShellComplete]] = { + "bash": BashComplete, + "fish": FishComplete, + "zsh": ZshComplete, +} + + +def add_completion_class( + cls: ShellCompleteType, name: t.Optional[str] = None +) -> ShellCompleteType: + """Register a :class:`ShellComplete` subclass under the given name. + The name will be provided by the completion instruction environment + variable during completion. + + :param cls: The completion class that will handle completion for the + shell. + :param name: Name to register the class under. Defaults to the + class's ``name`` attribute. + """ + if name is None: + name = cls.name + + _available_shells[name] = cls + + return cls + + +def get_completion_class(shell: str) -> t.Optional[t.Type[ShellComplete]]: + """Look up a registered :class:`ShellComplete` subclass by the name + provided by the completion instruction environment variable. If the + name isn't registered, returns ``None``. + + :param shell: Name the class is registered under. + """ + return _available_shells.get(shell) + + +def _is_incomplete_argument(ctx: Context, param: Parameter) -> bool: + """Determine if the given parameter is an argument that can still + accept values. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for the command represented by the + parsed complete args. + :param param: Argument object being checked. + """ + if not isinstance(param, Argument): + return False + + assert param.name is not None + # Will be None if expose_value is False. + value = ctx.params.get(param.name) + return ( + param.nargs == -1 + or ctx.get_parameter_source(param.name) is not ParameterSource.COMMANDLINE + or ( + param.nargs > 1 + and isinstance(value, (tuple, list)) + and len(value) < param.nargs + ) + ) + + +def _start_of_option(ctx: Context, value: str) -> bool: + """Check if the value looks like the start of an option.""" + if not value: + return False + + c = value[0] + return c in ctx._opt_prefixes + + +def _is_incomplete_option(ctx: Context, args: t.List[str], param: Parameter) -> bool: + """Determine if the given parameter is an option that needs a value. + + :param args: List of complete args before the incomplete value. + :param param: Option object being checked. + """ + if not isinstance(param, Option): + return False + + if param.is_flag or param.count: + return False + + last_option = None + + for index, arg in enumerate(reversed(args)): + if index + 1 > param.nargs: + break + + if _start_of_option(ctx, arg): + last_option = arg + + return last_option is not None and last_option in param.opts + + +def _resolve_context( + cli: BaseCommand, + ctx_args: t.MutableMapping[str, t.Any], + prog_name: str, + args: t.List[str], +) -> Context: + """Produce the context hierarchy starting with the command and + traversing the complete arguments. This only follows the commands, + it doesn't trigger input prompts or callbacks. + + :param cli: Command being called. + :param prog_name: Name of the executable in the shell. + :param args: List of complete args before the incomplete value. + """ + ctx_args["resilient_parsing"] = True + ctx = cli.make_context(prog_name, args.copy(), **ctx_args) + args = ctx.protected_args + ctx.args + + while args: + command = ctx.command + + if isinstance(command, MultiCommand): + if not command.chain: + name, cmd, args = command.resolve_command(ctx, args) + + if cmd is None: + return ctx + + ctx = cmd.make_context(name, args, parent=ctx, resilient_parsing=True) + args = ctx.protected_args + ctx.args + else: + sub_ctx = ctx + + while args: + name, cmd, args = command.resolve_command(ctx, args) + + if cmd is None: + return ctx + + sub_ctx = cmd.make_context( + name, + args, + parent=ctx, + allow_extra_args=True, + allow_interspersed_args=False, + resilient_parsing=True, + ) + args = sub_ctx.args + + ctx = sub_ctx + args = [*sub_ctx.protected_args, *sub_ctx.args] + else: + break + + return ctx + + +def _resolve_incomplete( + ctx: Context, args: t.List[str], incomplete: str +) -> t.Tuple[t.Union[BaseCommand, Parameter], str]: + """Find the Click object that will handle the completion of the + incomplete value. Return the object and the incomplete value. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for the command represented by + the parsed complete args. + :param args: List of complete args before the incomplete value. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + """ + # Different shells treat an "=" between a long option name and + # value differently. Might keep the value joined, return the "=" + # as a separate item, or return the split name and value. Always + # split and discard the "=" to make completion easier. + if incomplete == "=": + incomplete = "" + elif "=" in incomplete and _start_of_option(ctx, incomplete): + name, _, incomplete = incomplete.partition("=") + args.append(name) + + # The "--" marker tells Click to stop treating values as options + # even if they start with the option character. If it hasn't been + # given and the incomplete arg looks like an option, the current + # command will provide option name completions. + if "--" not in args and _start_of_option(ctx, incomplete): + return ctx.command, incomplete + + params = ctx.command.get_params(ctx) + + # If the last complete arg is an option name with an incomplete + # value, the option will provide value completions. + for param in params: + if _is_incomplete_option(ctx, args, param): + return param, incomplete + + # It's not an option name or value. The first argument without a + # parsed value will provide value completions. + for param in params: + if _is_incomplete_argument(ctx, param): + return param, incomplete + + # There were no unparsed arguments, the command may be a group that + # will provide command name completions. + return ctx.command, incomplete diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/termui.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/termui.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db7a4b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/termui.py @@ -0,0 +1,784 @@ +import inspect +import io +import itertools +import sys +import typing as t +from gettext import gettext as _ + +from ._compat import isatty +from ._compat import strip_ansi +from .exceptions import Abort +from .exceptions import UsageError +from .globals import resolve_color_default +from .types import Choice +from .types import convert_type +from .types import ParamType +from .utils import echo +from .utils import LazyFile + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from ._termui_impl import ProgressBar + +V = t.TypeVar("V") + +# The prompt functions to use. The doc tools currently override these +# functions to customize how they work. +visible_prompt_func: t.Callable[[str], str] = input + +_ansi_colors = { + "black": 30, + "red": 31, + "green": 32, + "yellow": 33, + "blue": 34, + "magenta": 35, + "cyan": 36, + "white": 37, + "reset": 39, + "bright_black": 90, + "bright_red": 91, + "bright_green": 92, + "bright_yellow": 93, + "bright_blue": 94, + "bright_magenta": 95, + "bright_cyan": 96, + "bright_white": 97, +} +_ansi_reset_all = "\033[0m" + + +def hidden_prompt_func(prompt: str) -> str: + import getpass + + return getpass.getpass(prompt) + + +def _build_prompt( + text: str, + suffix: str, + show_default: bool = False, + default: t.Optional[t.Any] = None, + show_choices: bool = True, + type: t.Optional[ParamType] = None, +) -> str: + prompt = text + if type is not None and show_choices and isinstance(type, Choice): + prompt += f" ({', '.join(map(str, type.choices))})" + if default is not None and show_default: + prompt = f"{prompt} [{_format_default(default)}]" + return f"{prompt}{suffix}" + + +def _format_default(default: t.Any) -> t.Any: + if isinstance(default, (io.IOBase, LazyFile)) and hasattr(default, "name"): + return default.name + + return default + + +def prompt( + text: str, + default: t.Optional[t.Any] = None, + hide_input: bool = False, + confirmation_prompt: t.Union[bool, str] = False, + type: t.Optional[t.Union[ParamType, t.Any]] = None, + value_proc: t.Optional[t.Callable[[str], t.Any]] = None, + prompt_suffix: str = ": ", + show_default: bool = True, + err: bool = False, + show_choices: bool = True, +) -> t.Any: + """Prompts a user for input. This is a convenience function that can + be used to prompt a user for input later. + + If the user aborts the input by sending an interrupt signal, this + function will catch it and raise a :exc:`Abort` exception. + + :param text: the text to show for the prompt. + :param default: the default value to use if no input happens. If this + is not given it will prompt until it's aborted. + :param hide_input: if this is set to true then the input value will + be hidden. + :param confirmation_prompt: Prompt a second time to confirm the + value. Can be set to a string instead of ``True`` to customize + the message. + :param type: the type to use to check the value against. + :param value_proc: if this parameter is provided it's a function that + is invoked instead of the type conversion to + convert a value. + :param prompt_suffix: a suffix that should be added to the prompt. + :param show_default: shows or hides the default value in the prompt. + :param err: if set to true the file defaults to ``stderr`` instead of + ``stdout``, the same as with echo. + :param show_choices: Show or hide choices if the passed type is a Choice. + For example if type is a Choice of either day or week, + show_choices is true and text is "Group by" then the + prompt will be "Group by (day, week): ". + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + ``confirmation_prompt`` can be a custom string. + + .. versionadded:: 7.0 + Added the ``show_choices`` parameter. + + .. versionadded:: 6.0 + Added unicode support for cmd.exe on Windows. + + .. versionadded:: 4.0 + Added the `err` parameter. + + """ + + def prompt_func(text: str) -> str: + f = hidden_prompt_func if hide_input else visible_prompt_func + try: + # Write the prompt separately so that we get nice + # coloring through colorama on Windows + echo(text.rstrip(" "), nl=False, err=err) + # Echo a space to stdout to work around an issue where + # readline causes backspace to clear the whole line. + return f(" ") + except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): + # getpass doesn't print a newline if the user aborts input with ^C. + # Allegedly this behavior is inherited from getpass(3). + # A doc bug has been filed at https://bugs.python.org/issue24711 + if hide_input: + echo(None, err=err) + raise Abort() from None + + if value_proc is None: + value_proc = convert_type(type, default) + + prompt = _build_prompt( + text, prompt_suffix, show_default, default, show_choices, type + ) + + if confirmation_prompt: + if confirmation_prompt is True: + confirmation_prompt = _("Repeat for confirmation") + + confirmation_prompt = _build_prompt(confirmation_prompt, prompt_suffix) + + while True: + while True: + value = prompt_func(prompt) + if value: + break + elif default is not None: + value = default + break + try: + result = value_proc(value) + except UsageError as e: + if hide_input: + echo(_("Error: The value you entered was invalid."), err=err) + else: + echo(_("Error: {e.message}").format(e=e), err=err) # noqa: B306 + continue + if not confirmation_prompt: + return result + while True: + value2 = prompt_func(confirmation_prompt) + is_empty = not value and not value2 + if value2 or is_empty: + break + if value == value2: + return result + echo(_("Error: The two entered values do not match."), err=err) + + +def confirm( + text: str, + default: t.Optional[bool] = False, + abort: bool = False, + prompt_suffix: str = ": ", + show_default: bool = True, + err: bool = False, +) -> bool: + """Prompts for confirmation (yes/no question). + + If the user aborts the input by sending a interrupt signal this + function will catch it and raise a :exc:`Abort` exception. + + :param text: the question to ask. + :param default: The default value to use when no input is given. If + ``None``, repeat until input is given. + :param abort: if this is set to `True` a negative answer aborts the + exception by raising :exc:`Abort`. + :param prompt_suffix: a suffix that should be added to the prompt. + :param show_default: shows or hides the default value in the prompt. + :param err: if set to true the file defaults to ``stderr`` instead of + ``stdout``, the same as with echo. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Repeat until input is given if ``default`` is ``None``. + + .. versionadded:: 4.0 + Added the ``err`` parameter. + """ + prompt = _build_prompt( + text, + prompt_suffix, + show_default, + "y/n" if default is None else ("Y/n" if default else "y/N"), + ) + + while True: + try: + # Write the prompt separately so that we get nice + # coloring through colorama on Windows + echo(prompt.rstrip(" "), nl=False, err=err) + # Echo a space to stdout to work around an issue where + # readline causes backspace to clear the whole line. + value = visible_prompt_func(" ").lower().strip() + except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): + raise Abort() from None + if value in ("y", "yes"): + rv = True + elif value in ("n", "no"): + rv = False + elif default is not None and value == "": + rv = default + else: + echo(_("Error: invalid input"), err=err) + continue + break + if abort and not rv: + raise Abort() + return rv + + +def echo_via_pager( + text_or_generator: t.Union[t.Iterable[str], t.Callable[[], t.Iterable[str]], str], + color: t.Optional[bool] = None, +) -> None: + """This function takes a text and shows it via an environment specific + pager on stdout. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Added the `color` flag. + + :param text_or_generator: the text to page, or alternatively, a + generator emitting the text to page. + :param color: controls if the pager supports ANSI colors or not. The + default is autodetection. + """ + color = resolve_color_default(color) + + if inspect.isgeneratorfunction(text_or_generator): + i = t.cast(t.Callable[[], t.Iterable[str]], text_or_generator)() + elif isinstance(text_or_generator, str): + i = [text_or_generator] + else: + i = iter(t.cast(t.Iterable[str], text_or_generator)) + + # convert every element of i to a text type if necessary + text_generator = (el if isinstance(el, str) else str(el) for el in i) + + from ._termui_impl import pager + + return pager(itertools.chain(text_generator, "\n"), color) + + +def progressbar( + iterable: t.Optional[t.Iterable[V]] = None, + length: t.Optional[int] = None, + label: t.Optional[str] = None, + show_eta: bool = True, + show_percent: t.Optional[bool] = None, + show_pos: bool = False, + item_show_func: t.Optional[t.Callable[[t.Optional[V]], t.Optional[str]]] = None, + fill_char: str = "#", + empty_char: str = "-", + bar_template: str = "%(label)s [%(bar)s] %(info)s", + info_sep: str = " ", + width: int = 36, + file: t.Optional[t.TextIO] = None, + color: t.Optional[bool] = None, + update_min_steps: int = 1, +) -> "ProgressBar[V]": + """This function creates an iterable context manager that can be used + to iterate over something while showing a progress bar. It will + either iterate over the `iterable` or `length` items (that are counted + up). While iteration happens, this function will print a rendered + progress bar to the given `file` (defaults to stdout) and will attempt + to calculate remaining time and more. By default, this progress bar + will not be rendered if the file is not a terminal. + + The context manager creates the progress bar. When the context + manager is entered the progress bar is already created. With every + iteration over the progress bar, the iterable passed to the bar is + advanced and the bar is updated. When the context manager exits, + a newline is printed and the progress bar is finalized on screen. + + Note: The progress bar is currently designed for use cases where the + total progress can be expected to take at least several seconds. + Because of this, the ProgressBar class object won't display + progress that is considered too fast, and progress where the time + between steps is less than a second. + + No printing must happen or the progress bar will be unintentionally + destroyed. + + Example usage:: + + with progressbar(items) as bar: + for item in bar: + do_something_with(item) + + Alternatively, if no iterable is specified, one can manually update the + progress bar through the `update()` method instead of directly + iterating over the progress bar. The update method accepts the number + of steps to increment the bar with:: + + with progressbar(length=chunks.total_bytes) as bar: + for chunk in chunks: + process_chunk(chunk) + bar.update(chunks.bytes) + + The ``update()`` method also takes an optional value specifying the + ``current_item`` at the new position. This is useful when used + together with ``item_show_func`` to customize the output for each + manual step:: + + with click.progressbar( + length=total_size, + label='Unzipping archive', + item_show_func=lambda a: a.filename + ) as bar: + for archive in zip_file: + archive.extract() + bar.update(archive.size, archive) + + :param iterable: an iterable to iterate over. If not provided the length + is required. + :param length: the number of items to iterate over. By default the + progressbar will attempt to ask the iterator about its + length, which might or might not work. If an iterable is + also provided this parameter can be used to override the + length. If an iterable is not provided the progress bar + will iterate over a range of that length. + :param label: the label to show next to the progress bar. + :param show_eta: enables or disables the estimated time display. This is + automatically disabled if the length cannot be + determined. + :param show_percent: enables or disables the percentage display. The + default is `True` if the iterable has a length or + `False` if not. + :param show_pos: enables or disables the absolute position display. The + default is `False`. + :param item_show_func: A function called with the current item which + can return a string to show next to the progress bar. If the + function returns ``None`` nothing is shown. The current item can + be ``None``, such as when entering and exiting the bar. + :param fill_char: the character to use to show the filled part of the + progress bar. + :param empty_char: the character to use to show the non-filled part of + the progress bar. + :param bar_template: the format string to use as template for the bar. + The parameters in it are ``label`` for the label, + ``bar`` for the progress bar and ``info`` for the + info section. + :param info_sep: the separator between multiple info items (eta etc.) + :param width: the width of the progress bar in characters, 0 means full + terminal width + :param file: The file to write to. If this is not a terminal then + only the label is printed. + :param color: controls if the terminal supports ANSI colors or not. The + default is autodetection. This is only needed if ANSI + codes are included anywhere in the progress bar output + which is not the case by default. + :param update_min_steps: Render only when this many updates have + completed. This allows tuning for very fast iterators. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Output is shown even if execution time is less than 0.5 seconds. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + ``item_show_func`` shows the current item, not the previous one. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Labels are echoed if the output is not a TTY. Reverts a change + in 7.0 that removed all output. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + Added the ``update_min_steps`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 4.0 + Added the ``color`` parameter. Added the ``update`` method to + the object. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + from ._termui_impl import ProgressBar + + color = resolve_color_default(color) + return ProgressBar( + iterable=iterable, + length=length, + show_eta=show_eta, + show_percent=show_percent, + show_pos=show_pos, + item_show_func=item_show_func, + fill_char=fill_char, + empty_char=empty_char, + bar_template=bar_template, + info_sep=info_sep, + file=file, + label=label, + width=width, + color=color, + update_min_steps=update_min_steps, + ) + + +def clear() -> None: + """Clears the terminal screen. This will have the effect of clearing + the whole visible space of the terminal and moving the cursor to the + top left. This does not do anything if not connected to a terminal. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + if not isatty(sys.stdout): + return + + # ANSI escape \033[2J clears the screen, \033[1;1H moves the cursor + echo("\033[2J\033[1;1H", nl=False) + + +def _interpret_color( + color: t.Union[int, t.Tuple[int, int, int], str], offset: int = 0 +) -> str: + if isinstance(color, int): + return f"{38 + offset};5;{color:d}" + + if isinstance(color, (tuple, list)): + r, g, b = color + return f"{38 + offset};2;{r:d};{g:d};{b:d}" + + return str(_ansi_colors[color] + offset) + + +def style( + text: t.Any, + fg: t.Optional[t.Union[int, t.Tuple[int, int, int], str]] = None, + bg: t.Optional[t.Union[int, t.Tuple[int, int, int], str]] = None, + bold: t.Optional[bool] = None, + dim: t.Optional[bool] = None, + underline: t.Optional[bool] = None, + overline: t.Optional[bool] = None, + italic: t.Optional[bool] = None, + blink: t.Optional[bool] = None, + reverse: t.Optional[bool] = None, + strikethrough: t.Optional[bool] = None, + reset: bool = True, +) -> str: + """Styles a text with ANSI styles and returns the new string. By + default the styling is self contained which means that at the end + of the string a reset code is issued. This can be prevented by + passing ``reset=False``. + + Examples:: + + click.echo(click.style('Hello World!', fg='green')) + click.echo(click.style('ATTENTION!', blink=True)) + click.echo(click.style('Some things', reverse=True, fg='cyan')) + click.echo(click.style('More colors', fg=(255, 12, 128), bg=117)) + + Supported color names: + + * ``black`` (might be a gray) + * ``red`` + * ``green`` + * ``yellow`` (might be an orange) + * ``blue`` + * ``magenta`` + * ``cyan`` + * ``white`` (might be light gray) + * ``bright_black`` + * ``bright_red`` + * ``bright_green`` + * ``bright_yellow`` + * ``bright_blue`` + * ``bright_magenta`` + * ``bright_cyan`` + * ``bright_white`` + * ``reset`` (reset the color code only) + + If the terminal supports it, color may also be specified as: + + - An integer in the interval [0, 255]. The terminal must support + 8-bit/256-color mode. + - An RGB tuple of three integers in [0, 255]. The terminal must + support 24-bit/true-color mode. + + See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_color and + https://gist.github.com/XVilka/8346728 for more information. + + :param text: the string to style with ansi codes. + :param fg: if provided this will become the foreground color. + :param bg: if provided this will become the background color. + :param bold: if provided this will enable or disable bold mode. + :param dim: if provided this will enable or disable dim mode. This is + badly supported. + :param underline: if provided this will enable or disable underline. + :param overline: if provided this will enable or disable overline. + :param italic: if provided this will enable or disable italic. + :param blink: if provided this will enable or disable blinking. + :param reverse: if provided this will enable or disable inverse + rendering (foreground becomes background and the + other way round). + :param strikethrough: if provided this will enable or disable + striking through text. + :param reset: by default a reset-all code is added at the end of the + string which means that styles do not carry over. This + can be disabled to compose styles. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + A non-string ``message`` is converted to a string. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added support for 256 and RGB color codes. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``strikethrough``, ``italic``, and ``overline`` + parameters. + + .. versionchanged:: 7.0 + Added support for bright colors. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + if not isinstance(text, str): + text = str(text) + + bits = [] + + if fg: + try: + bits.append(f"\033[{_interpret_color(fg)}m") + except KeyError: + raise TypeError(f"Unknown color {fg!r}") from None + + if bg: + try: + bits.append(f"\033[{_interpret_color(bg, 10)}m") + except KeyError: + raise TypeError(f"Unknown color {bg!r}") from None + + if bold is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{1 if bold else 22}m") + if dim is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{2 if dim else 22}m") + if underline is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{4 if underline else 24}m") + if overline is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{53 if overline else 55}m") + if italic is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{3 if italic else 23}m") + if blink is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{5 if blink else 25}m") + if reverse is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{7 if reverse else 27}m") + if strikethrough is not None: + bits.append(f"\033[{9 if strikethrough else 29}m") + bits.append(text) + if reset: + bits.append(_ansi_reset_all) + return "".join(bits) + + +def unstyle(text: str) -> str: + """Removes ANSI styling information from a string. Usually it's not + necessary to use this function as Click's echo function will + automatically remove styling if necessary. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + :param text: the text to remove style information from. + """ + return strip_ansi(text) + + +def secho( + message: t.Optional[t.Any] = None, + file: t.Optional[t.IO[t.AnyStr]] = None, + nl: bool = True, + err: bool = False, + color: t.Optional[bool] = None, + **styles: t.Any, +) -> None: + """This function combines :func:`echo` and :func:`style` into one + call. As such the following two calls are the same:: + + click.secho('Hello World!', fg='green') + click.echo(click.style('Hello World!', fg='green')) + + All keyword arguments are forwarded to the underlying functions + depending on which one they go with. + + Non-string types will be converted to :class:`str`. However, + :class:`bytes` are passed directly to :meth:`echo` without applying + style. If you want to style bytes that represent text, call + :meth:`bytes.decode` first. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + A non-string ``message`` is converted to a string. Bytes are + passed through without style applied. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + if message is not None and not isinstance(message, (bytes, bytearray)): + message = style(message, **styles) + + return echo(message, file=file, nl=nl, err=err, color=color) + + +def edit( + text: t.Optional[t.AnyStr] = None, + editor: t.Optional[str] = None, + env: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, str]] = None, + require_save: bool = True, + extension: str = ".txt", + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, +) -> t.Optional[t.AnyStr]: + r"""Edits the given text in the defined editor. If an editor is given + (should be the full path to the executable but the regular operating + system search path is used for finding the executable) it overrides + the detected editor. Optionally, some environment variables can be + used. If the editor is closed without changes, `None` is returned. In + case a file is edited directly the return value is always `None` and + `require_save` and `extension` are ignored. + + If the editor cannot be opened a :exc:`UsageError` is raised. + + Note for Windows: to simplify cross-platform usage, the newlines are + automatically converted from POSIX to Windows and vice versa. As such, + the message here will have ``\n`` as newline markers. + + :param text: the text to edit. + :param editor: optionally the editor to use. Defaults to automatic + detection. + :param env: environment variables to forward to the editor. + :param require_save: if this is true, then not saving in the editor + will make the return value become `None`. + :param extension: the extension to tell the editor about. This defaults + to `.txt` but changing this might change syntax + highlighting. + :param filename: if provided it will edit this file instead of the + provided text contents. It will not use a temporary + file as an indirection in that case. + """ + from ._termui_impl import Editor + + ed = Editor(editor=editor, env=env, require_save=require_save, extension=extension) + + if filename is None: + return ed.edit(text) + + ed.edit_file(filename) + return None + + +def launch(url: str, wait: bool = False, locate: bool = False) -> int: + """This function launches the given URL (or filename) in the default + viewer application for this file type. If this is an executable, it + might launch the executable in a new session. The return value is + the exit code of the launched application. Usually, ``0`` indicates + success. + + Examples:: + + click.launch('https://click.palletsprojects.com/') + click.launch('/my/downloaded/file', locate=True) + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + :param url: URL or filename of the thing to launch. + :param wait: Wait for the program to exit before returning. This + only works if the launched program blocks. In particular, + ``xdg-open`` on Linux does not block. + :param locate: if this is set to `True` then instead of launching the + application associated with the URL it will attempt to + launch a file manager with the file located. This + might have weird effects if the URL does not point to + the filesystem. + """ + from ._termui_impl import open_url + + return open_url(url, wait=wait, locate=locate) + + +# If this is provided, getchar() calls into this instead. This is used +# for unittesting purposes. +_getchar: t.Optional[t.Callable[[bool], str]] = None + + +def getchar(echo: bool = False) -> str: + """Fetches a single character from the terminal and returns it. This + will always return a unicode character and under certain rare + circumstances this might return more than one character. The + situations which more than one character is returned is when for + whatever reason multiple characters end up in the terminal buffer or + standard input was not actually a terminal. + + Note that this will always read from the terminal, even if something + is piped into the standard input. + + Note for Windows: in rare cases when typing non-ASCII characters, this + function might wait for a second character and then return both at once. + This is because certain Unicode characters look like special-key markers. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + :param echo: if set to `True`, the character read will also show up on + the terminal. The default is to not show it. + """ + global _getchar + + if _getchar is None: + from ._termui_impl import getchar as f + + _getchar = f + + return _getchar(echo) + + +def raw_terminal() -> t.ContextManager[int]: + from ._termui_impl import raw_terminal as f + + return f() + + +def pause(info: t.Optional[str] = None, err: bool = False) -> None: + """This command stops execution and waits for the user to press any + key to continue. This is similar to the Windows batch "pause" + command. If the program is not run through a terminal, this command + will instead do nothing. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + .. versionadded:: 4.0 + Added the `err` parameter. + + :param info: The message to print before pausing. Defaults to + ``"Press any key to continue..."``. + :param err: if set to message goes to ``stderr`` instead of + ``stdout``, the same as with echo. + """ + if not isatty(sys.stdin) or not isatty(sys.stdout): + return + + if info is None: + info = _("Press any key to continue...") + + try: + if info: + echo(info, nl=False, err=err) + try: + getchar() + except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): + pass + finally: + if info: + echo(err=err) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/testing.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/testing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0df0d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/testing.py @@ -0,0 +1,479 @@ +import contextlib +import io +import os +import shlex +import shutil +import sys +import tempfile +import typing as t +from types import TracebackType + +from . import formatting +from . import termui +from . import utils +from ._compat import _find_binary_reader + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .core import BaseCommand + + +class EchoingStdin: + def __init__(self, input: t.BinaryIO, output: t.BinaryIO) -> None: + self._input = input + self._output = output + self._paused = False + + def __getattr__(self, x: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self._input, x) + + def _echo(self, rv: bytes) -> bytes: + if not self._paused: + self._output.write(rv) + + return rv + + def read(self, n: int = -1) -> bytes: + return self._echo(self._input.read(n)) + + def read1(self, n: int = -1) -> bytes: + return self._echo(self._input.read1(n)) # type: ignore + + def readline(self, n: int = -1) -> bytes: + return self._echo(self._input.readline(n)) + + def readlines(self) -> t.List[bytes]: + return [self._echo(x) for x in self._input.readlines()] + + def __iter__(self) -> t.Iterator[bytes]: + return iter(self._echo(x) for x in self._input) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return repr(self._input) + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def _pause_echo(stream: t.Optional[EchoingStdin]) -> t.Iterator[None]: + if stream is None: + yield + else: + stream._paused = True + yield + stream._paused = False + + +class _NamedTextIOWrapper(io.TextIOWrapper): + def __init__( + self, buffer: t.BinaryIO, name: str, mode: str, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> None: + super().__init__(buffer, **kwargs) + self._name = name + self._mode = mode + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + return self._name + + @property + def mode(self) -> str: + return self._mode + + +def make_input_stream( + input: t.Optional[t.Union[str, bytes, t.IO[t.Any]]], charset: str +) -> t.BinaryIO: + # Is already an input stream. + if hasattr(input, "read"): + rv = _find_binary_reader(t.cast(t.IO[t.Any], input)) + + if rv is not None: + return rv + + raise TypeError("Could not find binary reader for input stream.") + + if input is None: + input = b"" + elif isinstance(input, str): + input = input.encode(charset) + + return io.BytesIO(input) + + +class Result: + """Holds the captured result of an invoked CLI script.""" + + def __init__( + self, + runner: "CliRunner", + stdout_bytes: bytes, + stderr_bytes: t.Optional[bytes], + return_value: t.Any, + exit_code: int, + exception: t.Optional[BaseException], + exc_info: t.Optional[ + t.Tuple[t.Type[BaseException], BaseException, TracebackType] + ] = None, + ): + #: The runner that created the result + self.runner = runner + #: The standard output as bytes. + self.stdout_bytes = stdout_bytes + #: The standard error as bytes, or None if not available + self.stderr_bytes = stderr_bytes + #: The value returned from the invoked command. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 8.0 + self.return_value = return_value + #: The exit code as integer. + self.exit_code = exit_code + #: The exception that happened if one did. + self.exception = exception + #: The traceback + self.exc_info = exc_info + + @property + def output(self) -> str: + """The (standard) output as unicode string.""" + return self.stdout + + @property + def stdout(self) -> str: + """The standard output as unicode string.""" + return self.stdout_bytes.decode(self.runner.charset, "replace").replace( + "\r\n", "\n" + ) + + @property + def stderr(self) -> str: + """The standard error as unicode string.""" + if self.stderr_bytes is None: + raise ValueError("stderr not separately captured") + return self.stderr_bytes.decode(self.runner.charset, "replace").replace( + "\r\n", "\n" + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + exc_str = repr(self.exception) if self.exception else "okay" + return f"<{type(self).__name__} {exc_str}>" + + +class CliRunner: + """The CLI runner provides functionality to invoke a Click command line + script for unittesting purposes in a isolated environment. This only + works in single-threaded systems without any concurrency as it changes the + global interpreter state. + + :param charset: the character set for the input and output data. + :param env: a dictionary with environment variables for overriding. + :param echo_stdin: if this is set to `True`, then reading from stdin writes + to stdout. This is useful for showing examples in + some circumstances. Note that regular prompts + will automatically echo the input. + :param mix_stderr: if this is set to `False`, then stdout and stderr are + preserved as independent streams. This is useful for + Unix-philosophy apps that have predictable stdout and + noisy stderr, such that each may be measured + independently + """ + + def __init__( + self, + charset: str = "utf-8", + env: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, t.Optional[str]]] = None, + echo_stdin: bool = False, + mix_stderr: bool = True, + ) -> None: + self.charset = charset + self.env: t.Mapping[str, t.Optional[str]] = env or {} + self.echo_stdin = echo_stdin + self.mix_stderr = mix_stderr + + def get_default_prog_name(self, cli: "BaseCommand") -> str: + """Given a command object it will return the default program name + for it. The default is the `name` attribute or ``"root"`` if not + set. + """ + return cli.name or "root" + + def make_env( + self, overrides: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, t.Optional[str]]] = None + ) -> t.Mapping[str, t.Optional[str]]: + """Returns the environment overrides for invoking a script.""" + rv = dict(self.env) + if overrides: + rv.update(overrides) + return rv + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def isolation( + self, + input: t.Optional[t.Union[str, bytes, t.IO[t.Any]]] = None, + env: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, t.Optional[str]]] = None, + color: bool = False, + ) -> t.Iterator[t.Tuple[io.BytesIO, t.Optional[io.BytesIO]]]: + """A context manager that sets up the isolation for invoking of a + command line tool. This sets up stdin with the given input data + and `os.environ` with the overrides from the given dictionary. + This also rebinds some internals in Click to be mocked (like the + prompt functionality). + + This is automatically done in the :meth:`invoke` method. + + :param input: the input stream to put into sys.stdin. + :param env: the environment overrides as dictionary. + :param color: whether the output should contain color codes. The + application can still override this explicitly. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + ``stderr`` is opened with ``errors="backslashreplace"`` + instead of the default ``"strict"``. + + .. versionchanged:: 4.0 + Added the ``color`` parameter. + """ + bytes_input = make_input_stream(input, self.charset) + echo_input = None + + old_stdin = sys.stdin + old_stdout = sys.stdout + old_stderr = sys.stderr + old_forced_width = formatting.FORCED_WIDTH + formatting.FORCED_WIDTH = 80 + + env = self.make_env(env) + + bytes_output = io.BytesIO() + + if self.echo_stdin: + bytes_input = echo_input = t.cast( + t.BinaryIO, EchoingStdin(bytes_input, bytes_output) + ) + + sys.stdin = text_input = _NamedTextIOWrapper( + bytes_input, encoding=self.charset, name="", mode="r" + ) + + if self.echo_stdin: + # Force unbuffered reads, otherwise TextIOWrapper reads a + # large chunk which is echoed early. + text_input._CHUNK_SIZE = 1 # type: ignore + + sys.stdout = _NamedTextIOWrapper( + bytes_output, encoding=self.charset, name="", mode="w" + ) + + bytes_error = None + if self.mix_stderr: + sys.stderr = sys.stdout + else: + bytes_error = io.BytesIO() + sys.stderr = _NamedTextIOWrapper( + bytes_error, + encoding=self.charset, + name="", + mode="w", + errors="backslashreplace", + ) + + @_pause_echo(echo_input) # type: ignore + def visible_input(prompt: t.Optional[str] = None) -> str: + sys.stdout.write(prompt or "") + val = text_input.readline().rstrip("\r\n") + sys.stdout.write(f"{val}\n") + sys.stdout.flush() + return val + + @_pause_echo(echo_input) # type: ignore + def hidden_input(prompt: t.Optional[str] = None) -> str: + sys.stdout.write(f"{prompt or ''}\n") + sys.stdout.flush() + return text_input.readline().rstrip("\r\n") + + @_pause_echo(echo_input) # type: ignore + def _getchar(echo: bool) -> str: + char = sys.stdin.read(1) + + if echo: + sys.stdout.write(char) + + sys.stdout.flush() + return char + + default_color = color + + def should_strip_ansi( + stream: t.Optional[t.IO[t.Any]] = None, color: t.Optional[bool] = None + ) -> bool: + if color is None: + return not default_color + return not color + + old_visible_prompt_func = termui.visible_prompt_func + old_hidden_prompt_func = termui.hidden_prompt_func + old__getchar_func = termui._getchar + old_should_strip_ansi = utils.should_strip_ansi # type: ignore + termui.visible_prompt_func = visible_input + termui.hidden_prompt_func = hidden_input + termui._getchar = _getchar + utils.should_strip_ansi = should_strip_ansi # type: ignore + + old_env = {} + try: + for key, value in env.items(): + old_env[key] = os.environ.get(key) + if value is None: + try: + del os.environ[key] + except Exception: + pass + else: + os.environ[key] = value + yield (bytes_output, bytes_error) + finally: + for key, value in old_env.items(): + if value is None: + try: + del os.environ[key] + except Exception: + pass + else: + os.environ[key] = value + sys.stdout = old_stdout + sys.stderr = old_stderr + sys.stdin = old_stdin + termui.visible_prompt_func = old_visible_prompt_func + termui.hidden_prompt_func = old_hidden_prompt_func + termui._getchar = old__getchar_func + utils.should_strip_ansi = old_should_strip_ansi # type: ignore + formatting.FORCED_WIDTH = old_forced_width + + def invoke( + self, + cli: "BaseCommand", + args: t.Optional[t.Union[str, t.Sequence[str]]] = None, + input: t.Optional[t.Union[str, bytes, t.IO[t.Any]]] = None, + env: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, t.Optional[str]]] = None, + catch_exceptions: bool = True, + color: bool = False, + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> Result: + """Invokes a command in an isolated environment. The arguments are + forwarded directly to the command line script, the `extra` keyword + arguments are passed to the :meth:`~clickpkg.Command.main` function of + the command. + + This returns a :class:`Result` object. + + :param cli: the command to invoke + :param args: the arguments to invoke. It may be given as an iterable + or a string. When given as string it will be interpreted + as a Unix shell command. More details at + :func:`shlex.split`. + :param input: the input data for `sys.stdin`. + :param env: the environment overrides. + :param catch_exceptions: Whether to catch any other exceptions than + ``SystemExit``. + :param extra: the keyword arguments to pass to :meth:`main`. + :param color: whether the output should contain color codes. The + application can still override this explicitly. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + The result object has the ``return_value`` attribute with + the value returned from the invoked command. + + .. versionchanged:: 4.0 + Added the ``color`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Added the ``catch_exceptions`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The result object has the ``exc_info`` attribute with the + traceback if available. + """ + exc_info = None + with self.isolation(input=input, env=env, color=color) as outstreams: + return_value = None + exception: t.Optional[BaseException] = None + exit_code = 0 + + if isinstance(args, str): + args = shlex.split(args) + + try: + prog_name = extra.pop("prog_name") + except KeyError: + prog_name = self.get_default_prog_name(cli) + + try: + return_value = cli.main(args=args or (), prog_name=prog_name, **extra) + except SystemExit as e: + exc_info = sys.exc_info() + e_code = t.cast(t.Optional[t.Union[int, t.Any]], e.code) + + if e_code is None: + e_code = 0 + + if e_code != 0: + exception = e + + if not isinstance(e_code, int): + sys.stdout.write(str(e_code)) + sys.stdout.write("\n") + e_code = 1 + + exit_code = e_code + + except Exception as e: + if not catch_exceptions: + raise + exception = e + exit_code = 1 + exc_info = sys.exc_info() + finally: + sys.stdout.flush() + stdout = outstreams[0].getvalue() + if self.mix_stderr: + stderr = None + else: + stderr = outstreams[1].getvalue() # type: ignore + + return Result( + runner=self, + stdout_bytes=stdout, + stderr_bytes=stderr, + return_value=return_value, + exit_code=exit_code, + exception=exception, + exc_info=exc_info, # type: ignore + ) + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def isolated_filesystem( + self, temp_dir: t.Optional[t.Union[str, "os.PathLike[str]"]] = None + ) -> t.Iterator[str]: + """A context manager that creates a temporary directory and + changes the current working directory to it. This isolates tests + that affect the contents of the CWD to prevent them from + interfering with each other. + + :param temp_dir: Create the temporary directory under this + directory. If given, the created directory is not removed + when exiting. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``temp_dir`` parameter. + """ + cwd = os.getcwd() + dt = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=temp_dir) + os.chdir(dt) + + try: + yield dt + finally: + os.chdir(cwd) + + if temp_dir is None: + try: + shutil.rmtree(dt) + except OSError: # noqa: B014 + pass diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/types.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/types.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b1d179 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/types.py @@ -0,0 +1,1089 @@ +import os +import stat +import sys +import typing as t +from datetime import datetime +from gettext import gettext as _ +from gettext import ngettext + +from ._compat import _get_argv_encoding +from ._compat import open_stream +from .exceptions import BadParameter +from .utils import format_filename +from .utils import LazyFile +from .utils import safecall + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + from .core import Context + from .core import Parameter + from .shell_completion import CompletionItem + + +class ParamType: + """Represents the type of a parameter. Validates and converts values + from the command line or Python into the correct type. + + To implement a custom type, subclass and implement at least the + following: + + - The :attr:`name` class attribute must be set. + - Calling an instance of the type with ``None`` must return + ``None``. This is already implemented by default. + - :meth:`convert` must convert string values to the correct type. + - :meth:`convert` must accept values that are already the correct + type. + - It must be able to convert a value if the ``ctx`` and ``param`` + arguments are ``None``. This can occur when converting prompt + input. + """ + + is_composite: t.ClassVar[bool] = False + arity: t.ClassVar[int] = 1 + + #: the descriptive name of this type + name: str + + #: if a list of this type is expected and the value is pulled from a + #: string environment variable, this is what splits it up. `None` + #: means any whitespace. For all parameters the general rule is that + #: whitespace splits them up. The exception are paths and files which + #: are split by ``os.path.pathsep`` by default (":" on Unix and ";" on + #: Windows). + envvar_list_splitter: t.ClassVar[t.Optional[str]] = None + + def to_info_dict(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + """Gather information that could be useful for a tool generating + user-facing documentation. + + Use :meth:`click.Context.to_info_dict` to traverse the entire + CLI structure. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + # The class name without the "ParamType" suffix. + param_type = type(self).__name__.partition("ParamType")[0] + param_type = param_type.partition("ParameterType")[0] + + # Custom subclasses might not remember to set a name. + if hasattr(self, "name"): + name = self.name + else: + name = param_type + + return {"param_type": param_type, "name": name} + + def __call__( + self, + value: t.Any, + param: t.Optional["Parameter"] = None, + ctx: t.Optional["Context"] = None, + ) -> t.Any: + if value is not None: + return self.convert(value, param, ctx) + + def get_metavar(self, param: "Parameter") -> t.Optional[str]: + """Returns the metavar default for this param if it provides one.""" + + def get_missing_message(self, param: "Parameter") -> t.Optional[str]: + """Optionally might return extra information about a missing + parameter. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: t.Optional["Parameter"], ctx: t.Optional["Context"] + ) -> t.Any: + """Convert the value to the correct type. This is not called if + the value is ``None`` (the missing value). + + This must accept string values from the command line, as well as + values that are already the correct type. It may also convert + other compatible types. + + The ``param`` and ``ctx`` arguments may be ``None`` in certain + situations, such as when converting prompt input. + + If the value cannot be converted, call :meth:`fail` with a + descriptive message. + + :param value: The value to convert. + :param param: The parameter that is using this type to convert + its value. May be ``None``. + :param ctx: The current context that arrived at this value. May + be ``None``. + """ + return value + + def split_envvar_value(self, rv: str) -> t.Sequence[str]: + """Given a value from an environment variable this splits it up + into small chunks depending on the defined envvar list splitter. + + If the splitter is set to `None`, which means that whitespace splits, + then leading and trailing whitespace is ignored. Otherwise, leading + and trailing splitters usually lead to empty items being included. + """ + return (rv or "").split(self.envvar_list_splitter) + + def fail( + self, + message: str, + param: t.Optional["Parameter"] = None, + ctx: t.Optional["Context"] = None, + ) -> "t.NoReturn": + """Helper method to fail with an invalid value message.""" + raise BadParameter(message, ctx=ctx, param=param) + + def shell_complete( + self, ctx: "Context", param: "Parameter", incomplete: str + ) -> t.List["CompletionItem"]: + """Return a list of + :class:`~click.shell_completion.CompletionItem` objects for the + incomplete value. Most types do not provide completions, but + some do, and this allows custom types to provide custom + completions as well. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param param: The parameter that is requesting completion. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + return [] + + +class CompositeParamType(ParamType): + is_composite = True + + @property + def arity(self) -> int: # type: ignore + raise NotImplementedError() + + +class FuncParamType(ParamType): + def __init__(self, func: t.Callable[[t.Any], t.Any]) -> None: + self.name: str = func.__name__ + self.func = func + + def to_info_dict(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict["func"] = self.func + return info_dict + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: t.Optional["Parameter"], ctx: t.Optional["Context"] + ) -> t.Any: + try: + return self.func(value) + except ValueError: + try: + value = str(value) + except UnicodeError: + value = value.decode("utf-8", "replace") + + self.fail(value, param, ctx) + + +class UnprocessedParamType(ParamType): + name = "text" + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: t.Optional["Parameter"], ctx: t.Optional["Context"] + ) -> t.Any: + return value + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "UNPROCESSED" + + +class StringParamType(ParamType): + name = "text" + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: t.Optional["Parameter"], ctx: t.Optional["Context"] + ) -> t.Any: + if isinstance(value, bytes): + enc = _get_argv_encoding() + try: + value = value.decode(enc) + except UnicodeError: + fs_enc = sys.getfilesystemencoding() + if fs_enc != enc: + try: + value = value.decode(fs_enc) + except UnicodeError: + value = value.decode("utf-8", "replace") + else: + value = value.decode("utf-8", "replace") + return value + return str(value) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "STRING" + + +class Choice(ParamType): + """The choice type allows a value to be checked against a fixed set + of supported values. All of these values have to be strings. + + You should only pass a list or tuple of choices. Other iterables + (like generators) may lead to surprising results. + + The resulting value will always be one of the originally passed choices + regardless of ``case_sensitive`` or any ``ctx.token_normalize_func`` + being specified. + + See :ref:`choice-opts` for an example. + + :param case_sensitive: Set to false to make choices case + insensitive. Defaults to true. + """ + + name = "choice" + + def __init__(self, choices: t.Sequence[str], case_sensitive: bool = True) -> None: + self.choices = choices + self.case_sensitive = case_sensitive + + def to_info_dict(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict["choices"] = self.choices + info_dict["case_sensitive"] = self.case_sensitive + return info_dict + + def get_metavar(self, param: "Parameter") -> str: + choices_str = "|".join(self.choices) + + # Use curly braces to indicate a required argument. + if param.required and param.param_type_name == "argument": + return f"{{{choices_str}}}" + + # Use square braces to indicate an option or optional argument. + return f"[{choices_str}]" + + def get_missing_message(self, param: "Parameter") -> str: + return _("Choose from:\n\t{choices}").format(choices=",\n\t".join(self.choices)) + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: t.Optional["Parameter"], ctx: t.Optional["Context"] + ) -> t.Any: + # Match through normalization and case sensitivity + # first do token_normalize_func, then lowercase + # preserve original `value` to produce an accurate message in + # `self.fail` + normed_value = value + normed_choices = {choice: choice for choice in self.choices} + + if ctx is not None and ctx.token_normalize_func is not None: + normed_value = ctx.token_normalize_func(value) + normed_choices = { + ctx.token_normalize_func(normed_choice): original + for normed_choice, original in normed_choices.items() + } + + if not self.case_sensitive: + normed_value = normed_value.casefold() + normed_choices = { + normed_choice.casefold(): original + for normed_choice, original in normed_choices.items() + } + + if normed_value in normed_choices: + return normed_choices[normed_value] + + choices_str = ", ".join(map(repr, self.choices)) + self.fail( + ngettext( + "{value!r} is not {choice}.", + "{value!r} is not one of {choices}.", + len(self.choices), + ).format(value=value, choice=choices_str, choices=choices_str), + param, + ctx, + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"Choice({list(self.choices)})" + + def shell_complete( + self, ctx: "Context", param: "Parameter", incomplete: str + ) -> t.List["CompletionItem"]: + """Complete choices that start with the incomplete value. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param param: The parameter that is requesting completion. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + from click.shell_completion import CompletionItem + + str_choices = map(str, self.choices) + + if self.case_sensitive: + matched = (c for c in str_choices if c.startswith(incomplete)) + else: + incomplete = incomplete.lower() + matched = (c for c in str_choices if c.lower().startswith(incomplete)) + + return [CompletionItem(c) for c in matched] + + +class DateTime(ParamType): + """The DateTime type converts date strings into `datetime` objects. + + The format strings which are checked are configurable, but default to some + common (non-timezone aware) ISO 8601 formats. + + When specifying *DateTime* formats, you should only pass a list or a tuple. + Other iterables, like generators, may lead to surprising results. + + The format strings are processed using ``datetime.strptime``, and this + consequently defines the format strings which are allowed. + + Parsing is tried using each format, in order, and the first format which + parses successfully is used. + + :param formats: A list or tuple of date format strings, in the order in + which they should be tried. Defaults to + ``'%Y-%m-%d'``, ``'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S'``, + ``'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'``. + """ + + name = "datetime" + + def __init__(self, formats: t.Optional[t.Sequence[str]] = None): + self.formats: t.Sequence[str] = formats or [ + "%Y-%m-%d", + "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S", + "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", + ] + + def to_info_dict(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict["formats"] = self.formats + return info_dict + + def get_metavar(self, param: "Parameter") -> str: + return f"[{'|'.join(self.formats)}]" + + def _try_to_convert_date(self, value: t.Any, format: str) -> t.Optional[datetime]: + try: + return datetime.strptime(value, format) + except ValueError: + return None + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: t.Optional["Parameter"], ctx: t.Optional["Context"] + ) -> t.Any: + if isinstance(value, datetime): + return value + + for format in self.formats: + converted = self._try_to_convert_date(value, format) + + if converted is not None: + return converted + + formats_str = ", ".join(map(repr, self.formats)) + self.fail( + ngettext( + "{value!r} does not match the format {format}.", + "{value!r} does not match the formats {formats}.", + len(self.formats), + ).format(value=value, format=formats_str, formats=formats_str), + param, + ctx, + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "DateTime" + + +class _NumberParamTypeBase(ParamType): + _number_class: t.ClassVar[t.Type[t.Any]] + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: t.Optional["Parameter"], ctx: t.Optional["Context"] + ) -> t.Any: + try: + return self._number_class(value) + except ValueError: + self.fail( + _("{value!r} is not a valid {number_type}.").format( + value=value, number_type=self.name + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + +class _NumberRangeBase(_NumberParamTypeBase): + def __init__( + self, + min: t.Optional[float] = None, + max: t.Optional[float] = None, + min_open: bool = False, + max_open: bool = False, + clamp: bool = False, + ) -> None: + self.min = min + self.max = max + self.min_open = min_open + self.max_open = max_open + self.clamp = clamp + + def to_info_dict(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict.update( + min=self.min, + max=self.max, + min_open=self.min_open, + max_open=self.max_open, + clamp=self.clamp, + ) + return info_dict + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: t.Optional["Parameter"], ctx: t.Optional["Context"] + ) -> t.Any: + import operator + + rv = super().convert(value, param, ctx) + lt_min: bool = self.min is not None and ( + operator.le if self.min_open else operator.lt + )(rv, self.min) + gt_max: bool = self.max is not None and ( + operator.ge if self.max_open else operator.gt + )(rv, self.max) + + if self.clamp: + if lt_min: + return self._clamp(self.min, 1, self.min_open) # type: ignore + + if gt_max: + return self._clamp(self.max, -1, self.max_open) # type: ignore + + if lt_min or gt_max: + self.fail( + _("{value} is not in the range {range}.").format( + value=rv, range=self._describe_range() + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + return rv + + def _clamp(self, bound: float, dir: "te.Literal[1, -1]", open: bool) -> float: + """Find the valid value to clamp to bound in the given + direction. + + :param bound: The boundary value. + :param dir: 1 or -1 indicating the direction to move. + :param open: If true, the range does not include the bound. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def _describe_range(self) -> str: + """Describe the range for use in help text.""" + if self.min is None: + op = "<" if self.max_open else "<=" + return f"x{op}{self.max}" + + if self.max is None: + op = ">" if self.min_open else ">=" + return f"x{op}{self.min}" + + lop = "<" if self.min_open else "<=" + rop = "<" if self.max_open else "<=" + return f"{self.min}{lop}x{rop}{self.max}" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + clamp = " clamped" if self.clamp else "" + return f"<{type(self).__name__} {self._describe_range()}{clamp}>" + + +class IntParamType(_NumberParamTypeBase): + name = "integer" + _number_class = int + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "INT" + + +class IntRange(_NumberRangeBase, IntParamType): + """Restrict an :data:`click.INT` value to a range of accepted + values. See :ref:`ranges`. + + If ``min`` or ``max`` are not passed, any value is accepted in that + direction. If ``min_open`` or ``max_open`` are enabled, the + corresponding boundary is not included in the range. + + If ``clamp`` is enabled, a value outside the range is clamped to the + boundary instead of failing. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``min_open`` and ``max_open`` parameters. + """ + + name = "integer range" + + def _clamp( # type: ignore + self, bound: int, dir: "te.Literal[1, -1]", open: bool + ) -> int: + if not open: + return bound + + return bound + dir + + +class FloatParamType(_NumberParamTypeBase): + name = "float" + _number_class = float + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "FLOAT" + + +class FloatRange(_NumberRangeBase, FloatParamType): + """Restrict a :data:`click.FLOAT` value to a range of accepted + values. See :ref:`ranges`. + + If ``min`` or ``max`` are not passed, any value is accepted in that + direction. If ``min_open`` or ``max_open`` are enabled, the + corresponding boundary is not included in the range. + + If ``clamp`` is enabled, a value outside the range is clamped to the + boundary instead of failing. This is not supported if either + boundary is marked ``open``. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Added the ``min_open`` and ``max_open`` parameters. + """ + + name = "float range" + + def __init__( + self, + min: t.Optional[float] = None, + max: t.Optional[float] = None, + min_open: bool = False, + max_open: bool = False, + clamp: bool = False, + ) -> None: + super().__init__( + min=min, max=max, min_open=min_open, max_open=max_open, clamp=clamp + ) + + if (min_open or max_open) and clamp: + raise TypeError("Clamping is not supported for open bounds.") + + def _clamp(self, bound: float, dir: "te.Literal[1, -1]", open: bool) -> float: + if not open: + return bound + + # Could use Python 3.9's math.nextafter here, but clamping an + # open float range doesn't seem to be particularly useful. It's + # left up to the user to write a callback to do it if needed. + raise RuntimeError("Clamping is not supported for open bounds.") + + +class BoolParamType(ParamType): + name = "boolean" + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: t.Optional["Parameter"], ctx: t.Optional["Context"] + ) -> t.Any: + if value in {False, True}: + return bool(value) + + norm = value.strip().lower() + + if norm in {"1", "true", "t", "yes", "y", "on"}: + return True + + if norm in {"0", "false", "f", "no", "n", "off"}: + return False + + self.fail( + _("{value!r} is not a valid boolean.").format(value=value), param, ctx + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "BOOL" + + +class UUIDParameterType(ParamType): + name = "uuid" + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: t.Optional["Parameter"], ctx: t.Optional["Context"] + ) -> t.Any: + import uuid + + if isinstance(value, uuid.UUID): + return value + + value = value.strip() + + try: + return uuid.UUID(value) + except ValueError: + self.fail( + _("{value!r} is not a valid UUID.").format(value=value), param, ctx + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "UUID" + + +class File(ParamType): + """Declares a parameter to be a file for reading or writing. The file + is automatically closed once the context tears down (after the command + finished working). + + Files can be opened for reading or writing. The special value ``-`` + indicates stdin or stdout depending on the mode. + + By default, the file is opened for reading text data, but it can also be + opened in binary mode or for writing. The encoding parameter can be used + to force a specific encoding. + + The `lazy` flag controls if the file should be opened immediately or upon + first IO. The default is to be non-lazy for standard input and output + streams as well as files opened for reading, `lazy` otherwise. When opening a + file lazily for reading, it is still opened temporarily for validation, but + will not be held open until first IO. lazy is mainly useful when opening + for writing to avoid creating the file until it is needed. + + Starting with Click 2.0, files can also be opened atomically in which + case all writes go into a separate file in the same folder and upon + completion the file will be moved over to the original location. This + is useful if a file regularly read by other users is modified. + + See :ref:`file-args` for more information. + """ + + name = "filename" + envvar_list_splitter: t.ClassVar[str] = os.path.pathsep + + def __init__( + self, + mode: str = "r", + encoding: t.Optional[str] = None, + errors: t.Optional[str] = "strict", + lazy: t.Optional[bool] = None, + atomic: bool = False, + ) -> None: + self.mode = mode + self.encoding = encoding + self.errors = errors + self.lazy = lazy + self.atomic = atomic + + def to_info_dict(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict.update(mode=self.mode, encoding=self.encoding) + return info_dict + + def resolve_lazy_flag(self, value: "t.Union[str, os.PathLike[str]]") -> bool: + if self.lazy is not None: + return self.lazy + if os.fspath(value) == "-": + return False + elif "w" in self.mode: + return True + return False + + def convert( + self, + value: t.Union[str, "os.PathLike[str]", t.IO[t.Any]], + param: t.Optional["Parameter"], + ctx: t.Optional["Context"], + ) -> t.IO[t.Any]: + if _is_file_like(value): + return value + + value = t.cast("t.Union[str, os.PathLike[str]]", value) + + try: + lazy = self.resolve_lazy_flag(value) + + if lazy: + lf = LazyFile( + value, self.mode, self.encoding, self.errors, atomic=self.atomic + ) + + if ctx is not None: + ctx.call_on_close(lf.close_intelligently) + + return t.cast(t.IO[t.Any], lf) + + f, should_close = open_stream( + value, self.mode, self.encoding, self.errors, atomic=self.atomic + ) + + # If a context is provided, we automatically close the file + # at the end of the context execution (or flush out). If a + # context does not exist, it's the caller's responsibility to + # properly close the file. This for instance happens when the + # type is used with prompts. + if ctx is not None: + if should_close: + ctx.call_on_close(safecall(f.close)) + else: + ctx.call_on_close(safecall(f.flush)) + + return f + except OSError as e: # noqa: B014 + self.fail(f"'{format_filename(value)}': {e.strerror}", param, ctx) + + def shell_complete( + self, ctx: "Context", param: "Parameter", incomplete: str + ) -> t.List["CompletionItem"]: + """Return a special completion marker that tells the completion + system to use the shell to provide file path completions. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param param: The parameter that is requesting completion. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + from click.shell_completion import CompletionItem + + return [CompletionItem(incomplete, type="file")] + + +def _is_file_like(value: t.Any) -> "te.TypeGuard[t.IO[t.Any]]": + return hasattr(value, "read") or hasattr(value, "write") + + +class Path(ParamType): + """The ``Path`` type is similar to the :class:`File` type, but + returns the filename instead of an open file. Various checks can be + enabled to validate the type of file and permissions. + + :param exists: The file or directory needs to exist for the value to + be valid. If this is not set to ``True``, and the file does not + exist, then all further checks are silently skipped. + :param file_okay: Allow a file as a value. + :param dir_okay: Allow a directory as a value. + :param readable: if true, a readable check is performed. + :param writable: if true, a writable check is performed. + :param executable: if true, an executable check is performed. + :param resolve_path: Make the value absolute and resolve any + symlinks. A ``~`` is not expanded, as this is supposed to be + done by the shell only. + :param allow_dash: Allow a single dash as a value, which indicates + a standard stream (but does not open it). Use + :func:`~click.open_file` to handle opening this value. + :param path_type: Convert the incoming path value to this type. If + ``None``, keep Python's default, which is ``str``. Useful to + convert to :class:`pathlib.Path`. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + Added the ``executable`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.0 + Allow passing ``path_type=pathlib.Path``. + + .. versionchanged:: 6.0 + Added the ``allow_dash`` parameter. + """ + + envvar_list_splitter: t.ClassVar[str] = os.path.pathsep + + def __init__( + self, + exists: bool = False, + file_okay: bool = True, + dir_okay: bool = True, + writable: bool = False, + readable: bool = True, + resolve_path: bool = False, + allow_dash: bool = False, + path_type: t.Optional[t.Type[t.Any]] = None, + executable: bool = False, + ): + self.exists = exists + self.file_okay = file_okay + self.dir_okay = dir_okay + self.readable = readable + self.writable = writable + self.executable = executable + self.resolve_path = resolve_path + self.allow_dash = allow_dash + self.type = path_type + + if self.file_okay and not self.dir_okay: + self.name: str = _("file") + elif self.dir_okay and not self.file_okay: + self.name = _("directory") + else: + self.name = _("path") + + def to_info_dict(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict.update( + exists=self.exists, + file_okay=self.file_okay, + dir_okay=self.dir_okay, + writable=self.writable, + readable=self.readable, + allow_dash=self.allow_dash, + ) + return info_dict + + def coerce_path_result( + self, value: "t.Union[str, os.PathLike[str]]" + ) -> "t.Union[str, bytes, os.PathLike[str]]": + if self.type is not None and not isinstance(value, self.type): + if self.type is str: + return os.fsdecode(value) + elif self.type is bytes: + return os.fsencode(value) + else: + return t.cast("os.PathLike[str]", self.type(value)) + + return value + + def convert( + self, + value: "t.Union[str, os.PathLike[str]]", + param: t.Optional["Parameter"], + ctx: t.Optional["Context"], + ) -> "t.Union[str, bytes, os.PathLike[str]]": + rv = value + + is_dash = self.file_okay and self.allow_dash and rv in (b"-", "-") + + if not is_dash: + if self.resolve_path: + # os.path.realpath doesn't resolve symlinks on Windows + # until Python 3.8. Use pathlib for now. + import pathlib + + rv = os.fsdecode(pathlib.Path(rv).resolve()) + + try: + st = os.stat(rv) + except OSError: + if not self.exists: + return self.coerce_path_result(rv) + self.fail( + _("{name} {filename!r} does not exist.").format( + name=self.name.title(), filename=format_filename(value) + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + if not self.file_okay and stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode): + self.fail( + _("{name} {filename!r} is a file.").format( + name=self.name.title(), filename=format_filename(value) + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + if not self.dir_okay and stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode): + self.fail( + _("{name} '{filename}' is a directory.").format( + name=self.name.title(), filename=format_filename(value) + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + if self.readable and not os.access(rv, os.R_OK): + self.fail( + _("{name} {filename!r} is not readable.").format( + name=self.name.title(), filename=format_filename(value) + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + if self.writable and not os.access(rv, os.W_OK): + self.fail( + _("{name} {filename!r} is not writable.").format( + name=self.name.title(), filename=format_filename(value) + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + if self.executable and not os.access(value, os.X_OK): + self.fail( + _("{name} {filename!r} is not executable.").format( + name=self.name.title(), filename=format_filename(value) + ), + param, + ctx, + ) + + return self.coerce_path_result(rv) + + def shell_complete( + self, ctx: "Context", param: "Parameter", incomplete: str + ) -> t.List["CompletionItem"]: + """Return a special completion marker that tells the completion + system to use the shell to provide path completions for only + directories or any paths. + + :param ctx: Invocation context for this command. + :param param: The parameter that is requesting completion. + :param incomplete: Value being completed. May be empty. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + """ + from click.shell_completion import CompletionItem + + type = "dir" if self.dir_okay and not self.file_okay else "file" + return [CompletionItem(incomplete, type=type)] + + +class Tuple(CompositeParamType): + """The default behavior of Click is to apply a type on a value directly. + This works well in most cases, except for when `nargs` is set to a fixed + count and different types should be used for different items. In this + case the :class:`Tuple` type can be used. This type can only be used + if `nargs` is set to a fixed number. + + For more information see :ref:`tuple-type`. + + This can be selected by using a Python tuple literal as a type. + + :param types: a list of types that should be used for the tuple items. + """ + + def __init__(self, types: t.Sequence[t.Union[t.Type[t.Any], ParamType]]) -> None: + self.types: t.Sequence[ParamType] = [convert_type(ty) for ty in types] + + def to_info_dict(self) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + info_dict = super().to_info_dict() + info_dict["types"] = [t.to_info_dict() for t in self.types] + return info_dict + + @property + def name(self) -> str: # type: ignore + return f"<{' '.join(ty.name for ty in self.types)}>" + + @property + def arity(self) -> int: # type: ignore + return len(self.types) + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: t.Optional["Parameter"], ctx: t.Optional["Context"] + ) -> t.Any: + len_type = len(self.types) + len_value = len(value) + + if len_value != len_type: + self.fail( + ngettext( + "{len_type} values are required, but {len_value} was given.", + "{len_type} values are required, but {len_value} were given.", + len_value, + ).format(len_type=len_type, len_value=len_value), + param=param, + ctx=ctx, + ) + + return tuple(ty(x, param, ctx) for ty, x in zip(self.types, value)) + + +def convert_type(ty: t.Optional[t.Any], default: t.Optional[t.Any] = None) -> ParamType: + """Find the most appropriate :class:`ParamType` for the given Python + type. If the type isn't provided, it can be inferred from a default + value. + """ + guessed_type = False + + if ty is None and default is not None: + if isinstance(default, (tuple, list)): + # If the default is empty, ty will remain None and will + # return STRING. + if default: + item = default[0] + + # A tuple of tuples needs to detect the inner types. + # Can't call convert recursively because that would + # incorrectly unwind the tuple to a single type. + if isinstance(item, (tuple, list)): + ty = tuple(map(type, item)) + else: + ty = type(item) + else: + ty = type(default) + + guessed_type = True + + if isinstance(ty, tuple): + return Tuple(ty) + + if isinstance(ty, ParamType): + return ty + + if ty is str or ty is None: + return STRING + + if ty is int: + return INT + + if ty is float: + return FLOAT + + if ty is bool: + return BOOL + + if guessed_type: + return STRING + + if __debug__: + try: + if issubclass(ty, ParamType): + raise AssertionError( + f"Attempted to use an uninstantiated parameter type ({ty})." + ) + except TypeError: + # ty is an instance (correct), so issubclass fails. + pass + + return FuncParamType(ty) + + +#: A dummy parameter type that just does nothing. From a user's +#: perspective this appears to just be the same as `STRING` but +#: internally no string conversion takes place if the input was bytes. +#: This is usually useful when working with file paths as they can +#: appear in bytes and unicode. +#: +#: For path related uses the :class:`Path` type is a better choice but +#: there are situations where an unprocessed type is useful which is why +#: it is is provided. +#: +#: .. versionadded:: 4.0 +UNPROCESSED = UnprocessedParamType() + +#: A unicode string parameter type which is the implicit default. This +#: can also be selected by using ``str`` as type. +STRING = StringParamType() + +#: An integer parameter. This can also be selected by using ``int`` as +#: type. +INT = IntParamType() + +#: A floating point value parameter. This can also be selected by using +#: ``float`` as type. +FLOAT = FloatParamType() + +#: A boolean parameter. This is the default for boolean flags. This can +#: also be selected by using ``bool`` as a type. +BOOL = BoolParamType() + +#: A UUID parameter. +UUID = UUIDParameterType() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/utils.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d536434 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/click/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,624 @@ +import os +import re +import sys +import typing as t +from functools import update_wrapper +from types import ModuleType +from types import TracebackType + +from ._compat import _default_text_stderr +from ._compat import _default_text_stdout +from ._compat import _find_binary_writer +from ._compat import auto_wrap_for_ansi +from ._compat import binary_streams +from ._compat import open_stream +from ._compat import should_strip_ansi +from ._compat import strip_ansi +from ._compat import text_streams +from ._compat import WIN +from .globals import resolve_color_default + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + + P = te.ParamSpec("P") + +R = t.TypeVar("R") + + +def _posixify(name: str) -> str: + return "-".join(name.split()).lower() + + +def safecall(func: "t.Callable[P, R]") -> "t.Callable[P, t.Optional[R]]": + """Wraps a function so that it swallows exceptions.""" + + def wrapper(*args: "P.args", **kwargs: "P.kwargs") -> t.Optional[R]: + try: + return func(*args, **kwargs) + except Exception: + pass + return None + + return update_wrapper(wrapper, func) + + +def make_str(value: t.Any) -> str: + """Converts a value into a valid string.""" + if isinstance(value, bytes): + try: + return value.decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding()) + except UnicodeError: + return value.decode("utf-8", "replace") + return str(value) + + +def make_default_short_help(help: str, max_length: int = 45) -> str: + """Returns a condensed version of help string.""" + # Consider only the first paragraph. + paragraph_end = help.find("\n\n") + + if paragraph_end != -1: + help = help[:paragraph_end] + + # Collapse newlines, tabs, and spaces. + words = help.split() + + if not words: + return "" + + # The first paragraph started with a "no rewrap" marker, ignore it. + if words[0] == "\b": + words = words[1:] + + total_length = 0 + last_index = len(words) - 1 + + for i, word in enumerate(words): + total_length += len(word) + (i > 0) + + if total_length > max_length: # too long, truncate + break + + if word[-1] == ".": # sentence end, truncate without "..." + return " ".join(words[: i + 1]) + + if total_length == max_length and i != last_index: + break # not at sentence end, truncate with "..." + else: + return " ".join(words) # no truncation needed + + # Account for the length of the suffix. + total_length += len("...") + + # remove words until the length is short enough + while i > 0: + total_length -= len(words[i]) + (i > 0) + + if total_length <= max_length: + break + + i -= 1 + + return " ".join(words[:i]) + "..." + + +class LazyFile: + """A lazy file works like a regular file but it does not fully open + the file but it does perform some basic checks early to see if the + filename parameter does make sense. This is useful for safely opening + files for writing. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + filename: t.Union[str, "os.PathLike[str]"], + mode: str = "r", + encoding: t.Optional[str] = None, + errors: t.Optional[str] = "strict", + atomic: bool = False, + ): + self.name: str = os.fspath(filename) + self.mode = mode + self.encoding = encoding + self.errors = errors + self.atomic = atomic + self._f: t.Optional[t.IO[t.Any]] + self.should_close: bool + + if self.name == "-": + self._f, self.should_close = open_stream(filename, mode, encoding, errors) + else: + if "r" in mode: + # Open and close the file in case we're opening it for + # reading so that we can catch at least some errors in + # some cases early. + open(filename, mode).close() + self._f = None + self.should_close = True + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self.open(), name) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + if self._f is not None: + return repr(self._f) + return f"" + + def open(self) -> t.IO[t.Any]: + """Opens the file if it's not yet open. This call might fail with + a :exc:`FileError`. Not handling this error will produce an error + that Click shows. + """ + if self._f is not None: + return self._f + try: + rv, self.should_close = open_stream( + self.name, self.mode, self.encoding, self.errors, atomic=self.atomic + ) + except OSError as e: # noqa: E402 + from .exceptions import FileError + + raise FileError(self.name, hint=e.strerror) from e + self._f = rv + return rv + + def close(self) -> None: + """Closes the underlying file, no matter what.""" + if self._f is not None: + self._f.close() + + def close_intelligently(self) -> None: + """This function only closes the file if it was opened by the lazy + file wrapper. For instance this will never close stdin. + """ + if self.should_close: + self.close() + + def __enter__(self) -> "LazyFile": + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: t.Optional[t.Type[BaseException]], + exc_value: t.Optional[BaseException], + tb: t.Optional[TracebackType], + ) -> None: + self.close_intelligently() + + def __iter__(self) -> t.Iterator[t.AnyStr]: + self.open() + return iter(self._f) # type: ignore + + +class KeepOpenFile: + def __init__(self, file: t.IO[t.Any]) -> None: + self._file: t.IO[t.Any] = file + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self._file, name) + + def __enter__(self) -> "KeepOpenFile": + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: t.Optional[t.Type[BaseException]], + exc_value: t.Optional[BaseException], + tb: t.Optional[TracebackType], + ) -> None: + pass + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return repr(self._file) + + def __iter__(self) -> t.Iterator[t.AnyStr]: + return iter(self._file) + + +def echo( + message: t.Optional[t.Any] = None, + file: t.Optional[t.IO[t.Any]] = None, + nl: bool = True, + err: bool = False, + color: t.Optional[bool] = None, +) -> None: + """Print a message and newline to stdout or a file. This should be + used instead of :func:`print` because it provides better support + for different data, files, and environments. + + Compared to :func:`print`, this does the following: + + - Ensures that the output encoding is not misconfigured on Linux. + - Supports Unicode in the Windows console. + - Supports writing to binary outputs, and supports writing bytes + to text outputs. + - Supports colors and styles on Windows. + - Removes ANSI color and style codes if the output does not look + like an interactive terminal. + - Always flushes the output. + + :param message: The string or bytes to output. Other objects are + converted to strings. + :param file: The file to write to. Defaults to ``stdout``. + :param err: Write to ``stderr`` instead of ``stdout``. + :param nl: Print a newline after the message. Enabled by default. + :param color: Force showing or hiding colors and other styles. By + default Click will remove color if the output does not look like + an interactive terminal. + + .. versionchanged:: 6.0 + Support Unicode output on the Windows console. Click does not + modify ``sys.stdout``, so ``sys.stdout.write()`` and ``print()`` + will still not support Unicode. + + .. versionchanged:: 4.0 + Added the ``color`` parameter. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + Added the ``err`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Support colors on Windows if colorama is installed. + """ + if file is None: + if err: + file = _default_text_stderr() + else: + file = _default_text_stdout() + + # There are no standard streams attached to write to. For example, + # pythonw on Windows. + if file is None: + return + + # Convert non bytes/text into the native string type. + if message is not None and not isinstance(message, (str, bytes, bytearray)): + out: t.Optional[t.Union[str, bytes]] = str(message) + else: + out = message + + if nl: + out = out or "" + if isinstance(out, str): + out += "\n" + else: + out += b"\n" + + if not out: + file.flush() + return + + # If there is a message and the value looks like bytes, we manually + # need to find the binary stream and write the message in there. + # This is done separately so that most stream types will work as you + # would expect. Eg: you can write to StringIO for other cases. + if isinstance(out, (bytes, bytearray)): + binary_file = _find_binary_writer(file) + + if binary_file is not None: + file.flush() + binary_file.write(out) + binary_file.flush() + return + + # ANSI style code support. For no message or bytes, nothing happens. + # When outputting to a file instead of a terminal, strip codes. + else: + color = resolve_color_default(color) + + if should_strip_ansi(file, color): + out = strip_ansi(out) + elif WIN: + if auto_wrap_for_ansi is not None: + file = auto_wrap_for_ansi(file) # type: ignore + elif not color: + out = strip_ansi(out) + + file.write(out) # type: ignore + file.flush() + + +def get_binary_stream(name: "te.Literal['stdin', 'stdout', 'stderr']") -> t.BinaryIO: + """Returns a system stream for byte processing. + + :param name: the name of the stream to open. Valid names are ``'stdin'``, + ``'stdout'`` and ``'stderr'`` + """ + opener = binary_streams.get(name) + if opener is None: + raise TypeError(f"Unknown standard stream '{name}'") + return opener() + + +def get_text_stream( + name: "te.Literal['stdin', 'stdout', 'stderr']", + encoding: t.Optional[str] = None, + errors: t.Optional[str] = "strict", +) -> t.TextIO: + """Returns a system stream for text processing. This usually returns + a wrapped stream around a binary stream returned from + :func:`get_binary_stream` but it also can take shortcuts for already + correctly configured streams. + + :param name: the name of the stream to open. Valid names are ``'stdin'``, + ``'stdout'`` and ``'stderr'`` + :param encoding: overrides the detected default encoding. + :param errors: overrides the default error mode. + """ + opener = text_streams.get(name) + if opener is None: + raise TypeError(f"Unknown standard stream '{name}'") + return opener(encoding, errors) + + +def open_file( + filename: str, + mode: str = "r", + encoding: t.Optional[str] = None, + errors: t.Optional[str] = "strict", + lazy: bool = False, + atomic: bool = False, +) -> t.IO[t.Any]: + """Open a file, with extra behavior to handle ``'-'`` to indicate + a standard stream, lazy open on write, and atomic write. Similar to + the behavior of the :class:`~click.File` param type. + + If ``'-'`` is given to open ``stdout`` or ``stdin``, the stream is + wrapped so that using it in a context manager will not close it. + This makes it possible to use the function without accidentally + closing a standard stream: + + .. code-block:: python + + with open_file(filename) as f: + ... + + :param filename: The name of the file to open, or ``'-'`` for + ``stdin``/``stdout``. + :param mode: The mode in which to open the file. + :param encoding: The encoding to decode or encode a file opened in + text mode. + :param errors: The error handling mode. + :param lazy: Wait to open the file until it is accessed. For read + mode, the file is temporarily opened to raise access errors + early, then closed until it is read again. + :param atomic: Write to a temporary file and replace the given file + on close. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + if lazy: + return t.cast( + t.IO[t.Any], LazyFile(filename, mode, encoding, errors, atomic=atomic) + ) + + f, should_close = open_stream(filename, mode, encoding, errors, atomic=atomic) + + if not should_close: + f = t.cast(t.IO[t.Any], KeepOpenFile(f)) + + return f + + +def format_filename( + filename: "t.Union[str, bytes, os.PathLike[str], os.PathLike[bytes]]", + shorten: bool = False, +) -> str: + """Format a filename as a string for display. Ensures the filename can be + displayed by replacing any invalid bytes or surrogate escapes in the name + with the replacement character ``�``. + + Invalid bytes or surrogate escapes will raise an error when written to a + stream with ``errors="strict". This will typically happen with ``stdout`` + when the locale is something like ``en_GB.UTF-8``. + + Many scenarios *are* safe to write surrogates though, due to PEP 538 and + PEP 540, including: + + - Writing to ``stderr``, which uses ``errors="backslashreplace"``. + - The system has ``LANG=C.UTF-8``, ``C``, or ``POSIX``. Python opens + stdout and stderr with ``errors="surrogateescape"``. + - None of ``LANG/LC_*`` are set. Python assumes ``LANG=C.UTF-8``. + - Python is started in UTF-8 mode with ``PYTHONUTF8=1`` or ``-X utf8``. + Python opens stdout and stderr with ``errors="surrogateescape"``. + + :param filename: formats a filename for UI display. This will also convert + the filename into unicode without failing. + :param shorten: this optionally shortens the filename to strip of the + path that leads up to it. + """ + if shorten: + filename = os.path.basename(filename) + else: + filename = os.fspath(filename) + + if isinstance(filename, bytes): + filename = filename.decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding(), "replace") + else: + filename = filename.encode("utf-8", "surrogateescape").decode( + "utf-8", "replace" + ) + + return filename + + +def get_app_dir(app_name: str, roaming: bool = True, force_posix: bool = False) -> str: + r"""Returns the config folder for the application. The default behavior + is to return whatever is most appropriate for the operating system. + + To give you an idea, for an app called ``"Foo Bar"``, something like + the following folders could be returned: + + Mac OS X: + ``~/Library/Application Support/Foo Bar`` + Mac OS X (POSIX): + ``~/.foo-bar`` + Unix: + ``~/.config/foo-bar`` + Unix (POSIX): + ``~/.foo-bar`` + Windows (roaming): + ``C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Foo Bar`` + Windows (not roaming): + ``C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Foo Bar`` + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + + :param app_name: the application name. This should be properly capitalized + and can contain whitespace. + :param roaming: controls if the folder should be roaming or not on Windows. + Has no effect otherwise. + :param force_posix: if this is set to `True` then on any POSIX system the + folder will be stored in the home folder with a leading + dot instead of the XDG config home or darwin's + application support folder. + """ + if WIN: + key = "APPDATA" if roaming else "LOCALAPPDATA" + folder = os.environ.get(key) + if folder is None: + folder = os.path.expanduser("~") + return os.path.join(folder, app_name) + if force_posix: + return os.path.join(os.path.expanduser(f"~/.{_posixify(app_name)}")) + if sys.platform == "darwin": + return os.path.join( + os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Application Support"), app_name + ) + return os.path.join( + os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", os.path.expanduser("~/.config")), + _posixify(app_name), + ) + + +class PacifyFlushWrapper: + """This wrapper is used to catch and suppress BrokenPipeErrors resulting + from ``.flush()`` being called on broken pipe during the shutdown/final-GC + of the Python interpreter. Notably ``.flush()`` is always called on + ``sys.stdout`` and ``sys.stderr``. So as to have minimal impact on any + other cleanup code, and the case where the underlying file is not a broken + pipe, all calls and attributes are proxied. + """ + + def __init__(self, wrapped: t.IO[t.Any]) -> None: + self.wrapped = wrapped + + def flush(self) -> None: + try: + self.wrapped.flush() + except OSError as e: + import errno + + if e.errno != errno.EPIPE: + raise + + def __getattr__(self, attr: str) -> t.Any: + return getattr(self.wrapped, attr) + + +def _detect_program_name( + path: t.Optional[str] = None, _main: t.Optional[ModuleType] = None +) -> str: + """Determine the command used to run the program, for use in help + text. If a file or entry point was executed, the file name is + returned. If ``python -m`` was used to execute a module or package, + ``python -m name`` is returned. + + This doesn't try to be too precise, the goal is to give a concise + name for help text. Files are only shown as their name without the + path. ``python`` is only shown for modules, and the full path to + ``sys.executable`` is not shown. + + :param path: The Python file being executed. Python puts this in + ``sys.argv[0]``, which is used by default. + :param _main: The ``__main__`` module. This should only be passed + during internal testing. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + Based on command args detection in the Werkzeug reloader. + + :meta private: + """ + if _main is None: + _main = sys.modules["__main__"] + + if not path: + path = sys.argv[0] + + # The value of __package__ indicates how Python was called. It may + # not exist if a setuptools script is installed as an egg. It may be + # set incorrectly for entry points created with pip on Windows. + # It is set to "" inside a Shiv or PEX zipapp. + if getattr(_main, "__package__", None) in {None, ""} or ( + os.name == "nt" + and _main.__package__ == "" + and not os.path.exists(path) + and os.path.exists(f"{path}.exe") + ): + # Executed a file, like "python app.py". + return os.path.basename(path) + + # Executed a module, like "python -m example". + # Rewritten by Python from "-m script" to "/path/to/script.py". + # Need to look at main module to determine how it was executed. + py_module = t.cast(str, _main.__package__) + name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(path))[0] + + # A submodule like "example.cli". + if name != "__main__": + py_module = f"{py_module}.{name}" + + return f"python -m {py_module.lstrip('.')}" + + +def _expand_args( + args: t.Iterable[str], + *, + user: bool = True, + env: bool = True, + glob_recursive: bool = True, +) -> t.List[str]: + """Simulate Unix shell expansion with Python functions. + + See :func:`glob.glob`, :func:`os.path.expanduser`, and + :func:`os.path.expandvars`. + + This is intended for use on Windows, where the shell does not do any + expansion. It may not exactly match what a Unix shell would do. + + :param args: List of command line arguments to expand. + :param user: Expand user home directory. + :param env: Expand environment variables. + :param glob_recursive: ``**`` matches directories recursively. + + .. versionchanged:: 8.1 + Invalid glob patterns are treated as empty expansions rather + than raising an error. + + .. versionadded:: 8.0 + + :meta private: + """ + from glob import glob + + out = [] + + for arg in args: + if user: + arg = os.path.expanduser(arg) + + if env: + arg = os.path.expandvars(arg) + + try: + matches = glob(arg, recursive=glob_recursive) + except re.error: + matches = [] + + if not matches: + out.append(arg) + else: + out.extend(matches) + + return out diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/distutils-precedence.pth b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/distutils-precedence.pth new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6de4198 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/distutils-precedence.pth @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +import os; var = 'SETUPTOOLS_USE_DISTUTILS'; enabled = os.environ.get(var, 'stdlib') == 'local'; enabled and __import__('_distutils_hack').add_shim(); diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask-3.0.2.dist-info/INSTALLER b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask-3.0.2.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1b589e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask-3.0.2.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +pip diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask-3.0.2.dist-info/LICENSE.rst b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask-3.0.2.dist-info/LICENSE.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d227a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask-3.0.2.dist-info/LICENSE.rst @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +Copyright 2010 Pallets + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + +1. 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a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/__init__.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e86eb43 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t + +from . import json as json +from .app import Flask as Flask +from .blueprints import Blueprint as Blueprint +from .config import Config as Config +from .ctx import after_this_request as after_this_request +from .ctx import copy_current_request_context as copy_current_request_context +from .ctx import has_app_context as has_app_context +from .ctx import has_request_context as has_request_context +from .globals import current_app as current_app +from .globals import g as g +from .globals import request as request +from .globals import session as session +from .helpers import abort as abort +from .helpers import flash as flash +from .helpers import get_flashed_messages as get_flashed_messages +from .helpers import get_template_attribute as get_template_attribute +from .helpers import make_response as make_response +from .helpers import redirect as redirect +from .helpers import send_file as send_file +from .helpers import send_from_directory as send_from_directory +from .helpers import stream_with_context as stream_with_context +from .helpers import url_for as url_for +from .json import jsonify as jsonify +from .signals import appcontext_popped as appcontext_popped +from .signals import appcontext_pushed as appcontext_pushed +from .signals import appcontext_tearing_down as appcontext_tearing_down +from .signals import before_render_template as before_render_template +from .signals import got_request_exception as got_request_exception +from .signals import message_flashed as message_flashed +from .signals import request_finished as request_finished +from .signals import request_started as request_started +from .signals import request_tearing_down as request_tearing_down +from .signals import template_rendered as template_rendered +from .templating import render_template as render_template +from .templating import render_template_string as render_template_string +from .templating import stream_template as stream_template +from .templating import stream_template_string as stream_template_string +from .wrappers import Request as Request +from .wrappers import Response as Response + + +def __getattr__(name: str) -> t.Any: + if name == "__version__": + import importlib.metadata + import warnings + + warnings.warn( + "The '__version__' attribute is deprecated and will be removed in" + " Flask 3.1. Use feature detection or" + " 'importlib.metadata.version(\"flask\")' instead.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return importlib.metadata.version("flask") + + raise AttributeError(name) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/__main__.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/__main__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e28416 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/__main__.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +from .cli import main + +main() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/app.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/app.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12ac50d --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/app.py @@ -0,0 +1,1488 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import collections.abc as cabc +import os +import sys +import typing as t +import weakref +from datetime import timedelta +from inspect import iscoroutinefunction +from itertools import chain +from types import TracebackType +from urllib.parse import quote as _url_quote + +import click +from werkzeug.datastructures import Headers +from werkzeug.datastructures import ImmutableDict +from werkzeug.exceptions import BadRequestKeyError +from werkzeug.exceptions import HTTPException +from werkzeug.exceptions import InternalServerError +from werkzeug.routing import BuildError +from werkzeug.routing import MapAdapter +from werkzeug.routing import RequestRedirect +from werkzeug.routing import RoutingException +from werkzeug.routing import Rule +from werkzeug.serving import is_running_from_reloader +from werkzeug.wrappers import Response as BaseResponse + +from . import cli +from . import typing as ft +from .ctx import AppContext +from .ctx import RequestContext +from .globals import _cv_app +from .globals import _cv_request +from .globals import current_app +from .globals import g +from .globals import request +from .globals import request_ctx +from .globals import session +from .helpers import get_debug_flag +from .helpers import get_flashed_messages +from .helpers import get_load_dotenv +from .helpers import send_from_directory +from .sansio.app import App +from .sansio.scaffold import _sentinel +from .sessions import SecureCookieSessionInterface +from .sessions import SessionInterface +from .signals import appcontext_tearing_down +from .signals import got_request_exception +from .signals import request_finished +from .signals import request_started +from .signals import request_tearing_down +from .templating import Environment +from .wrappers import Request +from .wrappers import Response + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from _typeshed.wsgi import StartResponse + from _typeshed.wsgi import WSGIEnvironment + + from .testing import FlaskClient + from .testing import FlaskCliRunner + +T_shell_context_processor = t.TypeVar( + "T_shell_context_processor", bound=ft.ShellContextProcessorCallable +) +T_teardown = t.TypeVar("T_teardown", bound=ft.TeardownCallable) +T_template_filter = t.TypeVar("T_template_filter", bound=ft.TemplateFilterCallable) +T_template_global = t.TypeVar("T_template_global", bound=ft.TemplateGlobalCallable) +T_template_test = t.TypeVar("T_template_test", bound=ft.TemplateTestCallable) + + +def _make_timedelta(value: timedelta | int | None) -> timedelta | None: + if value is None or isinstance(value, timedelta): + return value + + return timedelta(seconds=value) + + +class Flask(App): + """The flask object implements a WSGI application and acts as the central + object. It is passed the name of the module or package of the + application. Once it is created it will act as a central registry for + the view functions, the URL rules, template configuration and much more. + + The name of the package is used to resolve resources from inside the + package or the folder the module is contained in depending on if the + package parameter resolves to an actual python package (a folder with + an :file:`__init__.py` file inside) or a standard module (just a ``.py`` file). + + For more information about resource loading, see :func:`open_resource`. + + Usually you create a :class:`Flask` instance in your main module or + in the :file:`__init__.py` file of your package like this:: + + from flask import Flask + app = Flask(__name__) + + .. admonition:: About the First Parameter + + The idea of the first parameter is to give Flask an idea of what + belongs to your application. This name is used to find resources + on the filesystem, can be used by extensions to improve debugging + information and a lot more. + + So it's important what you provide there. If you are using a single + module, `__name__` is always the correct value. If you however are + using a package, it's usually recommended to hardcode the name of + your package there. + + For example if your application is defined in :file:`yourapplication/app.py` + you should create it with one of the two versions below:: + + app = Flask('yourapplication') + app = Flask(__name__.split('.')[0]) + + Why is that? The application will work even with `__name__`, thanks + to how resources are looked up. However it will make debugging more + painful. Certain extensions can make assumptions based on the + import name of your application. For example the Flask-SQLAlchemy + extension will look for the code in your application that triggered + an SQL query in debug mode. If the import name is not properly set + up, that debugging information is lost. (For example it would only + pick up SQL queries in `yourapplication.app` and not + `yourapplication.views.frontend`) + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + The `static_url_path`, `static_folder`, and `template_folder` + parameters were added. + + .. versionadded:: 0.8 + The `instance_path` and `instance_relative_config` parameters were + added. + + .. versionadded:: 0.11 + The `root_path` parameter was added. + + .. versionadded:: 1.0 + The ``host_matching`` and ``static_host`` parameters were added. + + .. versionadded:: 1.0 + The ``subdomain_matching`` parameter was added. Subdomain + matching needs to be enabled manually now. Setting + :data:`SERVER_NAME` does not implicitly enable it. + + :param import_name: the name of the application package + :param static_url_path: can be used to specify a different path for the + static files on the web. Defaults to the name + of the `static_folder` folder. + :param static_folder: The folder with static files that is served at + ``static_url_path``. Relative to the application ``root_path`` + or an absolute path. Defaults to ``'static'``. + :param static_host: the host to use when adding the static route. + Defaults to None. Required when using ``host_matching=True`` + with a ``static_folder`` configured. + :param host_matching: set ``url_map.host_matching`` attribute. + Defaults to False. + :param subdomain_matching: consider the subdomain relative to + :data:`SERVER_NAME` when matching routes. Defaults to False. + :param template_folder: the folder that contains the templates that should + be used by the application. Defaults to + ``'templates'`` folder in the root path of the + application. + :param instance_path: An alternative instance path for the application. + By default the folder ``'instance'`` next to the + package or module is assumed to be the instance + path. + :param instance_relative_config: if set to ``True`` relative filenames + for loading the config are assumed to + be relative to the instance path instead + of the application root. + :param root_path: The path to the root of the application files. + This should only be set manually when it can't be detected + automatically, such as for namespace packages. + """ + + default_config = ImmutableDict( + { + "DEBUG": None, + "TESTING": False, + "PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS": None, + "SECRET_KEY": None, + "PERMANENT_SESSION_LIFETIME": timedelta(days=31), + "USE_X_SENDFILE": False, + "SERVER_NAME": None, + "APPLICATION_ROOT": "/", + "SESSION_COOKIE_NAME": "session", + "SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN": None, + "SESSION_COOKIE_PATH": None, + "SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY": True, + "SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE": False, + "SESSION_COOKIE_SAMESITE": None, + "SESSION_REFRESH_EACH_REQUEST": True, + "MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH": None, + "SEND_FILE_MAX_AGE_DEFAULT": None, + "TRAP_BAD_REQUEST_ERRORS": None, + "TRAP_HTTP_EXCEPTIONS": False, + "EXPLAIN_TEMPLATE_LOADING": False, + "PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME": "http", + "TEMPLATES_AUTO_RELOAD": None, + "MAX_COOKIE_SIZE": 4093, + } + ) + + #: The class that is used for request objects. See :class:`~flask.Request` + #: for more information. + request_class: type[Request] = Request + + #: The class that is used for response objects. See + #: :class:`~flask.Response` for more information. + response_class: type[Response] = Response + + #: the session interface to use. By default an instance of + #: :class:`~flask.sessions.SecureCookieSessionInterface` is used here. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.8 + session_interface: SessionInterface = SecureCookieSessionInterface() + + def __init__( + self, + import_name: str, + static_url_path: str | None = None, + static_folder: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = "static", + static_host: str | None = None, + host_matching: bool = False, + subdomain_matching: bool = False, + template_folder: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = "templates", + instance_path: str | None = None, + instance_relative_config: bool = False, + root_path: str | None = None, + ): + super().__init__( + import_name=import_name, + static_url_path=static_url_path, + static_folder=static_folder, + static_host=static_host, + host_matching=host_matching, + subdomain_matching=subdomain_matching, + template_folder=template_folder, + instance_path=instance_path, + instance_relative_config=instance_relative_config, + root_path=root_path, + ) + + # Add a static route using the provided static_url_path, static_host, + # and static_folder if there is a configured static_folder. + # Note we do this without checking if static_folder exists. + # For one, it might be created while the server is running (e.g. during + # development). Also, Google App Engine stores static files somewhere + if self.has_static_folder: + assert ( + bool(static_host) == host_matching + ), "Invalid static_host/host_matching combination" + # Use a weakref to avoid creating a reference cycle between the app + # and the view function (see #3761). + self_ref = weakref.ref(self) + self.add_url_rule( + f"{self.static_url_path}/", + endpoint="static", + host=static_host, + view_func=lambda **kw: self_ref().send_static_file(**kw), # type: ignore # noqa: B950 + ) + + def get_send_file_max_age(self, filename: str | None) -> int | None: + """Used by :func:`send_file` to determine the ``max_age`` cache + value for a given file path if it wasn't passed. + + By default, this returns :data:`SEND_FILE_MAX_AGE_DEFAULT` from + the configuration of :data:`~flask.current_app`. This defaults + to ``None``, which tells the browser to use conditional requests + instead of a timed cache, which is usually preferable. + + Note this is a duplicate of the same method in the Flask + class. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + The default configuration is ``None`` instead of 12 hours. + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + """ + value = current_app.config["SEND_FILE_MAX_AGE_DEFAULT"] + + if value is None: + return None + + if isinstance(value, timedelta): + return int(value.total_seconds()) + + return value # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def send_static_file(self, filename: str) -> Response: + """The view function used to serve files from + :attr:`static_folder`. A route is automatically registered for + this view at :attr:`static_url_path` if :attr:`static_folder` is + set. + + Note this is a duplicate of the same method in the Flask + class. + + .. versionadded:: 0.5 + + """ + if not self.has_static_folder: + raise RuntimeError("'static_folder' must be set to serve static_files.") + + # send_file only knows to call get_send_file_max_age on the app, + # call it here so it works for blueprints too. + max_age = self.get_send_file_max_age(filename) + return send_from_directory( + t.cast(str, self.static_folder), filename, max_age=max_age + ) + + def open_resource(self, resource: str, mode: str = "rb") -> t.IO[t.AnyStr]: + """Open a resource file relative to :attr:`root_path` for + reading. + + For example, if the file ``schema.sql`` is next to the file + ``app.py`` where the ``Flask`` app is defined, it can be opened + with: + + .. code-block:: python + + with app.open_resource("schema.sql") as f: + conn.executescript(f.read()) + + :param resource: Path to the resource relative to + :attr:`root_path`. + :param mode: Open the file in this mode. Only reading is + supported, valid values are "r" (or "rt") and "rb". + + Note this is a duplicate of the same method in the Flask + class. + + """ + if mode not in {"r", "rt", "rb"}: + raise ValueError("Resources can only be opened for reading.") + + return open(os.path.join(self.root_path, resource), mode) + + def open_instance_resource(self, resource: str, mode: str = "rb") -> t.IO[t.AnyStr]: + """Opens a resource from the application's instance folder + (:attr:`instance_path`). Otherwise works like + :meth:`open_resource`. Instance resources can also be opened for + writing. + + :param resource: the name of the resource. To access resources within + subfolders use forward slashes as separator. + :param mode: resource file opening mode, default is 'rb'. + """ + return open(os.path.join(self.instance_path, resource), mode) + + def create_jinja_environment(self) -> Environment: + """Create the Jinja environment based on :attr:`jinja_options` + and the various Jinja-related methods of the app. Changing + :attr:`jinja_options` after this will have no effect. Also adds + Flask-related globals and filters to the environment. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.11 + ``Environment.auto_reload`` set in accordance with + ``TEMPLATES_AUTO_RELOAD`` configuration option. + + .. versionadded:: 0.5 + """ + options = dict(self.jinja_options) + + if "autoescape" not in options: + options["autoescape"] = self.select_jinja_autoescape + + if "auto_reload" not in options: + auto_reload = self.config["TEMPLATES_AUTO_RELOAD"] + + if auto_reload is None: + auto_reload = self.debug + + options["auto_reload"] = auto_reload + + rv = self.jinja_environment(self, **options) + rv.globals.update( + url_for=self.url_for, + get_flashed_messages=get_flashed_messages, + config=self.config, + # request, session and g are normally added with the + # context processor for efficiency reasons but for imported + # templates we also want the proxies in there. + request=request, + session=session, + g=g, + ) + rv.policies["json.dumps_function"] = self.json.dumps + return rv + + def create_url_adapter(self, request: Request | None) -> MapAdapter | None: + """Creates a URL adapter for the given request. The URL adapter + is created at a point where the request context is not yet set + up so the request is passed explicitly. + + .. versionadded:: 0.6 + + .. versionchanged:: 0.9 + This can now also be called without a request object when the + URL adapter is created for the application context. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0 + :data:`SERVER_NAME` no longer implicitly enables subdomain + matching. Use :attr:`subdomain_matching` instead. + """ + if request is not None: + # If subdomain matching is disabled (the default), use the + # default subdomain in all cases. This should be the default + # in Werkzeug but it currently does not have that feature. + if not self.subdomain_matching: + subdomain = self.url_map.default_subdomain or None + else: + subdomain = None + + return self.url_map.bind_to_environ( + request.environ, + server_name=self.config["SERVER_NAME"], + subdomain=subdomain, + ) + # We need at the very least the server name to be set for this + # to work. + if self.config["SERVER_NAME"] is not None: + return self.url_map.bind( + self.config["SERVER_NAME"], + script_name=self.config["APPLICATION_ROOT"], + url_scheme=self.config["PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME"], + ) + + return None + + def raise_routing_exception(self, request: Request) -> t.NoReturn: + """Intercept routing exceptions and possibly do something else. + + In debug mode, intercept a routing redirect and replace it with + an error if the body will be discarded. + + With modern Werkzeug this shouldn't occur, since it now uses a + 308 status which tells the browser to resend the method and + body. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.1 + Don't intercept 307 and 308 redirects. + + :meta private: + :internal: + """ + if ( + not self.debug + or not isinstance(request.routing_exception, RequestRedirect) + or request.routing_exception.code in {307, 308} + or request.method in {"GET", "HEAD", "OPTIONS"} + ): + raise request.routing_exception # type: ignore[misc] + + from .debughelpers import FormDataRoutingRedirect + + raise FormDataRoutingRedirect(request) + + def update_template_context(self, context: dict[str, t.Any]) -> None: + """Update the template context with some commonly used variables. + This injects request, session, config and g into the template + context as well as everything template context processors want + to inject. Note that the as of Flask 0.6, the original values + in the context will not be overridden if a context processor + decides to return a value with the same key. + + :param context: the context as a dictionary that is updated in place + to add extra variables. + """ + names: t.Iterable[str | None] = (None,) + + # A template may be rendered outside a request context. + if request: + names = chain(names, reversed(request.blueprints)) + + # The values passed to render_template take precedence. Keep a + # copy to re-apply after all context functions. + orig_ctx = context.copy() + + for name in names: + if name in self.template_context_processors: + for func in self.template_context_processors[name]: + context.update(self.ensure_sync(func)()) + + context.update(orig_ctx) + + def make_shell_context(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + """Returns the shell context for an interactive shell for this + application. This runs all the registered shell context + processors. + + .. versionadded:: 0.11 + """ + rv = {"app": self, "g": g} + for processor in self.shell_context_processors: + rv.update(processor()) + return rv + + def run( + self, + host: str | None = None, + port: int | None = None, + debug: bool | None = None, + load_dotenv: bool = True, + **options: t.Any, + ) -> None: + """Runs the application on a local development server. + + Do not use ``run()`` in a production setting. It is not intended to + meet security and performance requirements for a production server. + Instead, see :doc:`/deploying/index` for WSGI server recommendations. + + If the :attr:`debug` flag is set the server will automatically reload + for code changes and show a debugger in case an exception happened. + + If you want to run the application in debug mode, but disable the + code execution on the interactive debugger, you can pass + ``use_evalex=False`` as parameter. This will keep the debugger's + traceback screen active, but disable code execution. + + It is not recommended to use this function for development with + automatic reloading as this is badly supported. Instead you should + be using the :command:`flask` command line script's ``run`` support. + + .. admonition:: Keep in Mind + + Flask will suppress any server error with a generic error page + unless it is in debug mode. As such to enable just the + interactive debugger without the code reloading, you have to + invoke :meth:`run` with ``debug=True`` and ``use_reloader=False``. + Setting ``use_debugger`` to ``True`` without being in debug mode + won't catch any exceptions because there won't be any to + catch. + + :param host: the hostname to listen on. Set this to ``'0.0.0.0'`` to + have the server available externally as well. Defaults to + ``'127.0.0.1'`` or the host in the ``SERVER_NAME`` config variable + if present. + :param port: the port of the webserver. Defaults to ``5000`` or the + port defined in the ``SERVER_NAME`` config variable if present. + :param debug: if given, enable or disable debug mode. See + :attr:`debug`. + :param load_dotenv: Load the nearest :file:`.env` and :file:`.flaskenv` + files to set environment variables. Will also change the working + directory to the directory containing the first file found. + :param options: the options to be forwarded to the underlying Werkzeug + server. See :func:`werkzeug.serving.run_simple` for more + information. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0 + If installed, python-dotenv will be used to load environment + variables from :file:`.env` and :file:`.flaskenv` files. + + The :envvar:`FLASK_DEBUG` environment variable will override :attr:`debug`. + + Threaded mode is enabled by default. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.10 + The default port is now picked from the ``SERVER_NAME`` + variable. + """ + # Ignore this call so that it doesn't start another server if + # the 'flask run' command is used. + if os.environ.get("FLASK_RUN_FROM_CLI") == "true": + if not is_running_from_reloader(): + click.secho( + " * Ignoring a call to 'app.run()' that would block" + " the current 'flask' CLI command.\n" + " Only call 'app.run()' in an 'if __name__ ==" + ' "__main__"\' guard.', + fg="red", + ) + + return + + if get_load_dotenv(load_dotenv): + cli.load_dotenv() + + # if set, env var overrides existing value + if "FLASK_DEBUG" in os.environ: + self.debug = get_debug_flag() + + # debug passed to method overrides all other sources + if debug is not None: + self.debug = bool(debug) + + server_name = self.config.get("SERVER_NAME") + sn_host = sn_port = None + + if server_name: + sn_host, _, sn_port = server_name.partition(":") + + if not host: + if sn_host: + host = sn_host + else: + host = "127.0.0.1" + + if port or port == 0: + port = int(port) + elif sn_port: + port = int(sn_port) + else: + port = 5000 + + options.setdefault("use_reloader", self.debug) + options.setdefault("use_debugger", self.debug) + options.setdefault("threaded", True) + + cli.show_server_banner(self.debug, self.name) + + from werkzeug.serving import run_simple + + try: + run_simple(t.cast(str, host), port, self, **options) + finally: + # reset the first request information if the development server + # reset normally. This makes it possible to restart the server + # without reloader and that stuff from an interactive shell. + self._got_first_request = False + + def test_client(self, use_cookies: bool = True, **kwargs: t.Any) -> FlaskClient: + """Creates a test client for this application. For information + about unit testing head over to :doc:`/testing`. + + Note that if you are testing for assertions or exceptions in your + application code, you must set ``app.testing = True`` in order for the + exceptions to propagate to the test client. Otherwise, the exception + will be handled by the application (not visible to the test client) and + the only indication of an AssertionError or other exception will be a + 500 status code response to the test client. See the :attr:`testing` + attribute. For example:: + + app.testing = True + client = app.test_client() + + The test client can be used in a ``with`` block to defer the closing down + of the context until the end of the ``with`` block. This is useful if + you want to access the context locals for testing:: + + with app.test_client() as c: + rv = c.get('/?vodka=42') + assert request.args['vodka'] == '42' + + Additionally, you may pass optional keyword arguments that will then + be passed to the application's :attr:`test_client_class` constructor. + For example:: + + from flask.testing import FlaskClient + + class CustomClient(FlaskClient): + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self._authentication = kwargs.pop("authentication") + super(CustomClient,self).__init__( *args, **kwargs) + + app.test_client_class = CustomClient + client = app.test_client(authentication='Basic ....') + + See :class:`~flask.testing.FlaskClient` for more information. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.4 + added support for ``with`` block usage for the client. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + The `use_cookies` parameter was added as well as the ability + to override the client to be used by setting the + :attr:`test_client_class` attribute. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.11 + Added `**kwargs` to support passing additional keyword arguments to + the constructor of :attr:`test_client_class`. + """ + cls = self.test_client_class + if cls is None: + from .testing import FlaskClient as cls + return cls( # type: ignore + self, self.response_class, use_cookies=use_cookies, **kwargs + ) + + def test_cli_runner(self, **kwargs: t.Any) -> FlaskCliRunner: + """Create a CLI runner for testing CLI commands. + See :ref:`testing-cli`. + + Returns an instance of :attr:`test_cli_runner_class`, by default + :class:`~flask.testing.FlaskCliRunner`. The Flask app object is + passed as the first argument. + + .. versionadded:: 1.0 + """ + cls = self.test_cli_runner_class + + if cls is None: + from .testing import FlaskCliRunner as cls + + return cls(self, **kwargs) # type: ignore + + def handle_http_exception( + self, e: HTTPException + ) -> HTTPException | ft.ResponseReturnValue: + """Handles an HTTP exception. By default this will invoke the + registered error handlers and fall back to returning the + exception as response. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0.3 + ``RoutingException``, used internally for actions such as + slash redirects during routing, is not passed to error + handlers. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0 + Exceptions are looked up by code *and* by MRO, so + ``HTTPException`` subclasses can be handled with a catch-all + handler for the base ``HTTPException``. + + .. versionadded:: 0.3 + """ + # Proxy exceptions don't have error codes. We want to always return + # those unchanged as errors + if e.code is None: + return e + + # RoutingExceptions are used internally to trigger routing + # actions, such as slash redirects raising RequestRedirect. They + # are not raised or handled in user code. + if isinstance(e, RoutingException): + return e + + handler = self._find_error_handler(e, request.blueprints) + if handler is None: + return e + return self.ensure_sync(handler)(e) # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def handle_user_exception( + self, e: Exception + ) -> HTTPException | ft.ResponseReturnValue: + """This method is called whenever an exception occurs that + should be handled. A special case is :class:`~werkzeug + .exceptions.HTTPException` which is forwarded to the + :meth:`handle_http_exception` method. This function will either + return a response value or reraise the exception with the same + traceback. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0 + Key errors raised from request data like ``form`` show the + bad key in debug mode rather than a generic bad request + message. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + """ + if isinstance(e, BadRequestKeyError) and ( + self.debug or self.config["TRAP_BAD_REQUEST_ERRORS"] + ): + e.show_exception = True + + if isinstance(e, HTTPException) and not self.trap_http_exception(e): + return self.handle_http_exception(e) + + handler = self._find_error_handler(e, request.blueprints) + + if handler is None: + raise + + return self.ensure_sync(handler)(e) # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def handle_exception(self, e: Exception) -> Response: + """Handle an exception that did not have an error handler + associated with it, or that was raised from an error handler. + This always causes a 500 ``InternalServerError``. + + Always sends the :data:`got_request_exception` signal. + + If :data:`PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS` is ``True``, such as in debug + mode, the error will be re-raised so that the debugger can + display it. Otherwise, the original exception is logged, and + an :exc:`~werkzeug.exceptions.InternalServerError` is returned. + + If an error handler is registered for ``InternalServerError`` or + ``500``, it will be used. For consistency, the handler will + always receive the ``InternalServerError``. The original + unhandled exception is available as ``e.original_exception``. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.1.0 + Always passes the ``InternalServerError`` instance to the + handler, setting ``original_exception`` to the unhandled + error. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.1.0 + ``after_request`` functions and other finalization is done + even for the default 500 response when there is no handler. + + .. versionadded:: 0.3 + """ + exc_info = sys.exc_info() + got_request_exception.send(self, _async_wrapper=self.ensure_sync, exception=e) + propagate = self.config["PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS"] + + if propagate is None: + propagate = self.testing or self.debug + + if propagate: + # Re-raise if called with an active exception, otherwise + # raise the passed in exception. + if exc_info[1] is e: + raise + + raise e + + self.log_exception(exc_info) + server_error: InternalServerError | ft.ResponseReturnValue + server_error = InternalServerError(original_exception=e) + handler = self._find_error_handler(server_error, request.blueprints) + + if handler is not None: + server_error = self.ensure_sync(handler)(server_error) + + return self.finalize_request(server_error, from_error_handler=True) + + def log_exception( + self, + exc_info: (tuple[type, BaseException, TracebackType] | tuple[None, None, None]), + ) -> None: + """Logs an exception. This is called by :meth:`handle_exception` + if debugging is disabled and right before the handler is called. + The default implementation logs the exception as error on the + :attr:`logger`. + + .. versionadded:: 0.8 + """ + self.logger.error( + f"Exception on {request.path} [{request.method}]", exc_info=exc_info + ) + + def dispatch_request(self) -> ft.ResponseReturnValue: + """Does the request dispatching. Matches the URL and returns the + return value of the view or error handler. This does not have to + be a response object. In order to convert the return value to a + proper response object, call :func:`make_response`. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.7 + This no longer does the exception handling, this code was + moved to the new :meth:`full_dispatch_request`. + """ + req = request_ctx.request + if req.routing_exception is not None: + self.raise_routing_exception(req) + rule: Rule = req.url_rule # type: ignore[assignment] + # if we provide automatic options for this URL and the + # request came with the OPTIONS method, reply automatically + if ( + getattr(rule, "provide_automatic_options", False) + and req.method == "OPTIONS" + ): + return self.make_default_options_response() + # otherwise dispatch to the handler for that endpoint + view_args: dict[str, t.Any] = req.view_args # type: ignore[assignment] + return self.ensure_sync(self.view_functions[rule.endpoint])(**view_args) # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def full_dispatch_request(self) -> Response: + """Dispatches the request and on top of that performs request + pre and postprocessing as well as HTTP exception catching and + error handling. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + """ + self._got_first_request = True + + try: + request_started.send(self, _async_wrapper=self.ensure_sync) + rv = self.preprocess_request() + if rv is None: + rv = self.dispatch_request() + except Exception as e: + rv = self.handle_user_exception(e) + return self.finalize_request(rv) + + def finalize_request( + self, + rv: ft.ResponseReturnValue | HTTPException, + from_error_handler: bool = False, + ) -> Response: + """Given the return value from a view function this finalizes + the request by converting it into a response and invoking the + postprocessing functions. This is invoked for both normal + request dispatching as well as error handlers. + + Because this means that it might be called as a result of a + failure a special safe mode is available which can be enabled + with the `from_error_handler` flag. If enabled, failures in + response processing will be logged and otherwise ignored. + + :internal: + """ + response = self.make_response(rv) + try: + response = self.process_response(response) + request_finished.send( + self, _async_wrapper=self.ensure_sync, response=response + ) + except Exception: + if not from_error_handler: + raise + self.logger.exception( + "Request finalizing failed with an error while handling an error" + ) + return response + + def make_default_options_response(self) -> Response: + """This method is called to create the default ``OPTIONS`` response. + This can be changed through subclassing to change the default + behavior of ``OPTIONS`` responses. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + """ + adapter = request_ctx.url_adapter + methods = adapter.allowed_methods() # type: ignore[union-attr] + rv = self.response_class() + rv.allow.update(methods) + return rv + + def ensure_sync(self, func: t.Callable[..., t.Any]) -> t.Callable[..., t.Any]: + """Ensure that the function is synchronous for WSGI workers. + Plain ``def`` functions are returned as-is. ``async def`` + functions are wrapped to run and wait for the response. + + Override this method to change how the app runs async views. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + if iscoroutinefunction(func): + return self.async_to_sync(func) + + return func + + def async_to_sync( + self, func: t.Callable[..., t.Coroutine[t.Any, t.Any, t.Any]] + ) -> t.Callable[..., t.Any]: + """Return a sync function that will run the coroutine function. + + .. code-block:: python + + result = app.async_to_sync(func)(*args, **kwargs) + + Override this method to change how the app converts async code + to be synchronously callable. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + try: + from asgiref.sync import async_to_sync as asgiref_async_to_sync + except ImportError: + raise RuntimeError( + "Install Flask with the 'async' extra in order to use async views." + ) from None + + return asgiref_async_to_sync(func) + + def url_for( + self, + /, + endpoint: str, + *, + _anchor: str | None = None, + _method: str | None = None, + _scheme: str | None = None, + _external: bool | None = None, + **values: t.Any, + ) -> str: + """Generate a URL to the given endpoint with the given values. + + This is called by :func:`flask.url_for`, and can be called + directly as well. + + An *endpoint* is the name of a URL rule, usually added with + :meth:`@app.route() `, and usually the same name as the + view function. A route defined in a :class:`~flask.Blueprint` + will prepend the blueprint's name separated by a ``.`` to the + endpoint. + + In some cases, such as email messages, you want URLs to include + the scheme and domain, like ``https://example.com/hello``. When + not in an active request, URLs will be external by default, but + this requires setting :data:`SERVER_NAME` so Flask knows what + domain to use. :data:`APPLICATION_ROOT` and + :data:`PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME` should also be configured as + needed. This config is only used when not in an active request. + + Functions can be decorated with :meth:`url_defaults` to modify + keyword arguments before the URL is built. + + If building fails for some reason, such as an unknown endpoint + or incorrect values, the app's :meth:`handle_url_build_error` + method is called. If that returns a string, that is returned, + otherwise a :exc:`~werkzeug.routing.BuildError` is raised. + + :param endpoint: The endpoint name associated with the URL to + generate. If this starts with a ``.``, the current blueprint + name (if any) will be used. + :param _anchor: If given, append this as ``#anchor`` to the URL. + :param _method: If given, generate the URL associated with this + method for the endpoint. + :param _scheme: If given, the URL will have this scheme if it + is external. + :param _external: If given, prefer the URL to be internal + (False) or require it to be external (True). External URLs + include the scheme and domain. When not in an active + request, URLs are external by default. + :param values: Values to use for the variable parts of the URL + rule. Unknown keys are appended as query string arguments, + like ``?a=b&c=d``. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + Moved from ``flask.url_for``, which calls this method. + """ + req_ctx = _cv_request.get(None) + + if req_ctx is not None: + url_adapter = req_ctx.url_adapter + blueprint_name = req_ctx.request.blueprint + + # If the endpoint starts with "." and the request matches a + # blueprint, the endpoint is relative to the blueprint. + if endpoint[:1] == ".": + if blueprint_name is not None: + endpoint = f"{blueprint_name}{endpoint}" + else: + endpoint = endpoint[1:] + + # When in a request, generate a URL without scheme and + # domain by default, unless a scheme is given. + if _external is None: + _external = _scheme is not None + else: + app_ctx = _cv_app.get(None) + + # If called by helpers.url_for, an app context is active, + # use its url_adapter. Otherwise, app.url_for was called + # directly, build an adapter. + if app_ctx is not None: + url_adapter = app_ctx.url_adapter + else: + url_adapter = self.create_url_adapter(None) + + if url_adapter is None: + raise RuntimeError( + "Unable to build URLs outside an active request" + " without 'SERVER_NAME' configured. Also configure" + " 'APPLICATION_ROOT' and 'PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME' as" + " needed." + ) + + # When outside a request, generate a URL with scheme and + # domain by default. + if _external is None: + _external = True + + # It is an error to set _scheme when _external=False, in order + # to avoid accidental insecure URLs. + if _scheme is not None and not _external: + raise ValueError("When specifying '_scheme', '_external' must be True.") + + self.inject_url_defaults(endpoint, values) + + try: + rv = url_adapter.build( # type: ignore[union-attr] + endpoint, + values, + method=_method, + url_scheme=_scheme, + force_external=_external, + ) + except BuildError as error: + values.update( + _anchor=_anchor, _method=_method, _scheme=_scheme, _external=_external + ) + return self.handle_url_build_error(error, endpoint, values) + + if _anchor is not None: + _anchor = _url_quote(_anchor, safe="%!#$&'()*+,/:;=?@") + rv = f"{rv}#{_anchor}" + + return rv + + def make_response(self, rv: ft.ResponseReturnValue) -> Response: + """Convert the return value from a view function to an instance of + :attr:`response_class`. + + :param rv: the return value from the view function. The view function + must return a response. Returning ``None``, or the view ending + without returning, is not allowed. The following types are allowed + for ``view_rv``: + + ``str`` + A response object is created with the string encoded to UTF-8 + as the body. + + ``bytes`` + A response object is created with the bytes as the body. + + ``dict`` + A dictionary that will be jsonify'd before being returned. + + ``list`` + A list that will be jsonify'd before being returned. + + ``generator`` or ``iterator`` + A generator that returns ``str`` or ``bytes`` to be + streamed as the response. + + ``tuple`` + Either ``(body, status, headers)``, ``(body, status)``, or + ``(body, headers)``, where ``body`` is any of the other types + allowed here, ``status`` is a string or an integer, and + ``headers`` is a dictionary or a list of ``(key, value)`` + tuples. If ``body`` is a :attr:`response_class` instance, + ``status`` overwrites the exiting value and ``headers`` are + extended. + + :attr:`response_class` + The object is returned unchanged. + + other :class:`~werkzeug.wrappers.Response` class + The object is coerced to :attr:`response_class`. + + :func:`callable` + The function is called as a WSGI application. The result is + used to create a response object. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + A generator will be converted to a streaming response. + A list will be converted to a JSON response. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.1 + A dict will be converted to a JSON response. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.9 + Previously a tuple was interpreted as the arguments for the + response object. + """ + + status = headers = None + + # unpack tuple returns + if isinstance(rv, tuple): + len_rv = len(rv) + + # a 3-tuple is unpacked directly + if len_rv == 3: + rv, status, headers = rv # type: ignore[misc] + # decide if a 2-tuple has status or headers + elif len_rv == 2: + if isinstance(rv[1], (Headers, dict, tuple, list)): + rv, headers = rv + else: + rv, status = rv # type: ignore[assignment,misc] + # other sized tuples are not allowed + else: + raise TypeError( + "The view function did not return a valid response tuple." + " The tuple must have the form (body, status, headers)," + " (body, status), or (body, headers)." + ) + + # the body must not be None + if rv is None: + raise TypeError( + f"The view function for {request.endpoint!r} did not" + " return a valid response. The function either returned" + " None or ended without a return statement." + ) + + # make sure the body is an instance of the response class + if not isinstance(rv, self.response_class): + if isinstance(rv, (str, bytes, bytearray)) or isinstance(rv, cabc.Iterator): + # let the response class set the status and headers instead of + # waiting to do it manually, so that the class can handle any + # special logic + rv = self.response_class( + rv, + status=status, + headers=headers, # type: ignore[arg-type] + ) + status = headers = None + elif isinstance(rv, (dict, list)): + rv = self.json.response(rv) + elif isinstance(rv, BaseResponse) or callable(rv): + # evaluate a WSGI callable, or coerce a different response + # class to the correct type + try: + rv = self.response_class.force_type( + rv, # type: ignore[arg-type] + request.environ, + ) + except TypeError as e: + raise TypeError( + f"{e}\nThe view function did not return a valid" + " response. The return type must be a string," + " dict, list, tuple with headers or status," + " Response instance, or WSGI callable, but it" + f" was a {type(rv).__name__}." + ).with_traceback(sys.exc_info()[2]) from None + else: + raise TypeError( + "The view function did not return a valid" + " response. The return type must be a string," + " dict, list, tuple with headers or status," + " Response instance, or WSGI callable, but it was a" + f" {type(rv).__name__}." + ) + + rv = t.cast(Response, rv) + # prefer the status if it was provided + if status is not None: + if isinstance(status, (str, bytes, bytearray)): + rv.status = status + else: + rv.status_code = status + + # extend existing headers with provided headers + if headers: + rv.headers.update(headers) # type: ignore[arg-type] + + return rv + + def preprocess_request(self) -> ft.ResponseReturnValue | None: + """Called before the request is dispatched. Calls + :attr:`url_value_preprocessors` registered with the app and the + current blueprint (if any). Then calls :attr:`before_request_funcs` + registered with the app and the blueprint. + + If any :meth:`before_request` handler returns a non-None value, the + value is handled as if it was the return value from the view, and + further request handling is stopped. + """ + names = (None, *reversed(request.blueprints)) + + for name in names: + if name in self.url_value_preprocessors: + for url_func in self.url_value_preprocessors[name]: + url_func(request.endpoint, request.view_args) + + for name in names: + if name in self.before_request_funcs: + for before_func in self.before_request_funcs[name]: + rv = self.ensure_sync(before_func)() + + if rv is not None: + return rv # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + return None + + def process_response(self, response: Response) -> Response: + """Can be overridden in order to modify the response object + before it's sent to the WSGI server. By default this will + call all the :meth:`after_request` decorated functions. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.5 + As of Flask 0.5 the functions registered for after request + execution are called in reverse order of registration. + + :param response: a :attr:`response_class` object. + :return: a new response object or the same, has to be an + instance of :attr:`response_class`. + """ + ctx = request_ctx._get_current_object() # type: ignore[attr-defined] + + for func in ctx._after_request_functions: + response = self.ensure_sync(func)(response) + + for name in chain(request.blueprints, (None,)): + if name in self.after_request_funcs: + for func in reversed(self.after_request_funcs[name]): + response = self.ensure_sync(func)(response) + + if not self.session_interface.is_null_session(ctx.session): + self.session_interface.save_session(self, ctx.session, response) + + return response + + def do_teardown_request( + self, + exc: BaseException | None = _sentinel, # type: ignore[assignment] + ) -> None: + """Called after the request is dispatched and the response is + returned, right before the request context is popped. + + This calls all functions decorated with + :meth:`teardown_request`, and :meth:`Blueprint.teardown_request` + if a blueprint handled the request. Finally, the + :data:`request_tearing_down` signal is sent. + + This is called by + :meth:`RequestContext.pop() `, + which may be delayed during testing to maintain access to + resources. + + :param exc: An unhandled exception raised while dispatching the + request. Detected from the current exception information if + not passed. Passed to each teardown function. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.9 + Added the ``exc`` argument. + """ + if exc is _sentinel: + exc = sys.exc_info()[1] + + for name in chain(request.blueprints, (None,)): + if name in self.teardown_request_funcs: + for func in reversed(self.teardown_request_funcs[name]): + self.ensure_sync(func)(exc) + + request_tearing_down.send(self, _async_wrapper=self.ensure_sync, exc=exc) + + def do_teardown_appcontext( + self, + exc: BaseException | None = _sentinel, # type: ignore[assignment] + ) -> None: + """Called right before the application context is popped. + + When handling a request, the application context is popped + after the request context. See :meth:`do_teardown_request`. + + This calls all functions decorated with + :meth:`teardown_appcontext`. Then the + :data:`appcontext_tearing_down` signal is sent. + + This is called by + :meth:`AppContext.pop() `. + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + """ + if exc is _sentinel: + exc = sys.exc_info()[1] + + for func in reversed(self.teardown_appcontext_funcs): + self.ensure_sync(func)(exc) + + appcontext_tearing_down.send(self, _async_wrapper=self.ensure_sync, exc=exc) + + def app_context(self) -> AppContext: + """Create an :class:`~flask.ctx.AppContext`. Use as a ``with`` + block to push the context, which will make :data:`current_app` + point at this application. + + An application context is automatically pushed by + :meth:`RequestContext.push() ` + when handling a request, and when running a CLI command. Use + this to manually create a context outside of these situations. + + :: + + with app.app_context(): + init_db() + + See :doc:`/appcontext`. + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + """ + return AppContext(self) + + def request_context(self, environ: WSGIEnvironment) -> RequestContext: + """Create a :class:`~flask.ctx.RequestContext` representing a + WSGI environment. Use a ``with`` block to push the context, + which will make :data:`request` point at this request. + + See :doc:`/reqcontext`. + + Typically you should not call this from your own code. A request + context is automatically pushed by the :meth:`wsgi_app` when + handling a request. Use :meth:`test_request_context` to create + an environment and context instead of this method. + + :param environ: a WSGI environment + """ + return RequestContext(self, environ) + + def test_request_context(self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> RequestContext: + """Create a :class:`~flask.ctx.RequestContext` for a WSGI + environment created from the given values. This is mostly useful + during testing, where you may want to run a function that uses + request data without dispatching a full request. + + See :doc:`/reqcontext`. + + Use a ``with`` block to push the context, which will make + :data:`request` point at the request for the created + environment. :: + + with app.test_request_context(...): + generate_report() + + When using the shell, it may be easier to push and pop the + context manually to avoid indentation. :: + + ctx = app.test_request_context(...) + ctx.push() + ... + ctx.pop() + + Takes the same arguments as Werkzeug's + :class:`~werkzeug.test.EnvironBuilder`, with some defaults from + the application. See the linked Werkzeug docs for most of the + available arguments. Flask-specific behavior is listed here. + + :param path: URL path being requested. + :param base_url: Base URL where the app is being served, which + ``path`` is relative to. If not given, built from + :data:`PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME`, ``subdomain``, + :data:`SERVER_NAME`, and :data:`APPLICATION_ROOT`. + :param subdomain: Subdomain name to append to + :data:`SERVER_NAME`. + :param url_scheme: Scheme to use instead of + :data:`PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME`. + :param data: The request body, either as a string or a dict of + form keys and values. + :param json: If given, this is serialized as JSON and passed as + ``data``. Also defaults ``content_type`` to + ``application/json``. + :param args: other positional arguments passed to + :class:`~werkzeug.test.EnvironBuilder`. + :param kwargs: other keyword arguments passed to + :class:`~werkzeug.test.EnvironBuilder`. + """ + from .testing import EnvironBuilder + + builder = EnvironBuilder(self, *args, **kwargs) + + try: + return self.request_context(builder.get_environ()) + finally: + builder.close() + + def wsgi_app( + self, environ: WSGIEnvironment, start_response: StartResponse + ) -> cabc.Iterable[bytes]: + """The actual WSGI application. This is not implemented in + :meth:`__call__` so that middlewares can be applied without + losing a reference to the app object. Instead of doing this:: + + app = MyMiddleware(app) + + It's a better idea to do this instead:: + + app.wsgi_app = MyMiddleware(app.wsgi_app) + + Then you still have the original application object around and + can continue to call methods on it. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.7 + Teardown events for the request and app contexts are called + even if an unhandled error occurs. Other events may not be + called depending on when an error occurs during dispatch. + See :ref:`callbacks-and-errors`. + + :param environ: A WSGI environment. + :param start_response: A callable accepting a status code, + a list of headers, and an optional exception context to + start the response. + """ + ctx = self.request_context(environ) + error: BaseException | None = None + try: + try: + ctx.push() + response = self.full_dispatch_request() + except Exception as e: + error = e + response = self.handle_exception(e) + except: # noqa: B001 + error = sys.exc_info()[1] + raise + return response(environ, start_response) + finally: + if "werkzeug.debug.preserve_context" in environ: + environ["werkzeug.debug.preserve_context"](_cv_app.get()) + environ["werkzeug.debug.preserve_context"](_cv_request.get()) + + if error is not None and self.should_ignore_error(error): + error = None + + ctx.pop(error) + + def __call__( + self, environ: WSGIEnvironment, start_response: StartResponse + ) -> cabc.Iterable[bytes]: + """The WSGI server calls the Flask application object as the + WSGI application. This calls :meth:`wsgi_app`, which can be + wrapped to apply middleware. + """ + return self.wsgi_app(environ, start_response) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/blueprints.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/blueprints.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52859b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/blueprints.py @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import os +import typing as t +from datetime import timedelta + +from .globals import current_app +from .helpers import send_from_directory +from .sansio.blueprints import Blueprint as SansioBlueprint +from .sansio.blueprints import BlueprintSetupState as BlueprintSetupState # noqa + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from .wrappers import Response + + +class Blueprint(SansioBlueprint): + def get_send_file_max_age(self, filename: str | None) -> int | None: + """Used by :func:`send_file` to determine the ``max_age`` cache + value for a given file path if it wasn't passed. + + By default, this returns :data:`SEND_FILE_MAX_AGE_DEFAULT` from + the configuration of :data:`~flask.current_app`. This defaults + to ``None``, which tells the browser to use conditional requests + instead of a timed cache, which is usually preferable. + + Note this is a duplicate of the same method in the Flask + class. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + The default configuration is ``None`` instead of 12 hours. + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + """ + value = current_app.config["SEND_FILE_MAX_AGE_DEFAULT"] + + if value is None: + return None + + if isinstance(value, timedelta): + return int(value.total_seconds()) + + return value # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def send_static_file(self, filename: str) -> Response: + """The view function used to serve files from + :attr:`static_folder`. A route is automatically registered for + this view at :attr:`static_url_path` if :attr:`static_folder` is + set. + + Note this is a duplicate of the same method in the Flask + class. + + .. versionadded:: 0.5 + + """ + if not self.has_static_folder: + raise RuntimeError("'static_folder' must be set to serve static_files.") + + # send_file only knows to call get_send_file_max_age on the app, + # call it here so it works for blueprints too. + max_age = self.get_send_file_max_age(filename) + return send_from_directory( + t.cast(str, self.static_folder), filename, max_age=max_age + ) + + def open_resource(self, resource: str, mode: str = "rb") -> t.IO[t.AnyStr]: + """Open a resource file relative to :attr:`root_path` for + reading. + + For example, if the file ``schema.sql`` is next to the file + ``app.py`` where the ``Flask`` app is defined, it can be opened + with: + + .. code-block:: python + + with app.open_resource("schema.sql") as f: + conn.executescript(f.read()) + + :param resource: Path to the resource relative to + :attr:`root_path`. + :param mode: Open the file in this mode. Only reading is + supported, valid values are "r" (or "rt") and "rb". + + Note this is a duplicate of the same method in the Flask + class. + + """ + if mode not in {"r", "rt", "rb"}: + raise ValueError("Resources can only be opened for reading.") + + return open(os.path.join(self.root_path, resource), mode) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/cli.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/cli.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4df280 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/cli.py @@ -0,0 +1,1111 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import ast +import collections.abc as cabc +import importlib.metadata +import inspect +import os +import platform +import re +import sys +import traceback +import typing as t +from functools import update_wrapper +from operator import itemgetter +from types import ModuleType + +import click +from click.core import ParameterSource +from werkzeug import run_simple +from werkzeug.serving import is_running_from_reloader +from werkzeug.utils import import_string + +from .globals import current_app +from .helpers import get_debug_flag +from .helpers import get_load_dotenv + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import ssl + + from _typeshed.wsgi import StartResponse + from _typeshed.wsgi import WSGIApplication + from _typeshed.wsgi import WSGIEnvironment + + from .app import Flask + + +class NoAppException(click.UsageError): + """Raised if an application cannot be found or loaded.""" + + +def find_best_app(module: ModuleType) -> Flask: + """Given a module instance this tries to find the best possible + application in the module or raises an exception. + """ + from . import Flask + + # Search for the most common names first. + for attr_name in ("app", "application"): + app = getattr(module, attr_name, None) + + if isinstance(app, Flask): + return app + + # Otherwise find the only object that is a Flask instance. + matches = [v for v in module.__dict__.values() if isinstance(v, Flask)] + + if len(matches) == 1: + return matches[0] + elif len(matches) > 1: + raise NoAppException( + "Detected multiple Flask applications in module" + f" '{module.__name__}'. Use '{module.__name__}:name'" + " to specify the correct one." + ) + + # Search for app factory functions. + for attr_name in ("create_app", "make_app"): + app_factory = getattr(module, attr_name, None) + + if inspect.isfunction(app_factory): + try: + app = app_factory() + + if isinstance(app, Flask): + return app + except TypeError as e: + if not _called_with_wrong_args(app_factory): + raise + + raise NoAppException( + f"Detected factory '{attr_name}' in module '{module.__name__}'," + " but could not call it without arguments. Use" + f" '{module.__name__}:{attr_name}(args)'" + " to specify arguments." + ) from e + + raise NoAppException( + "Failed to find Flask application or factory in module" + f" '{module.__name__}'. Use '{module.__name__}:name'" + " to specify one." + ) + + +def _called_with_wrong_args(f: t.Callable[..., Flask]) -> bool: + """Check whether calling a function raised a ``TypeError`` because + the call failed or because something in the factory raised the + error. + + :param f: The function that was called. + :return: ``True`` if the call failed. + """ + tb = sys.exc_info()[2] + + try: + while tb is not None: + if tb.tb_frame.f_code is f.__code__: + # In the function, it was called successfully. + return False + + tb = tb.tb_next + + # Didn't reach the function. + return True + finally: + # Delete tb to break a circular reference. + # https://docs.python.org/2/library/sys.html#sys.exc_info + del tb + + +def find_app_by_string(module: ModuleType, app_name: str) -> Flask: + """Check if the given string is a variable name or a function. Call + a function to get the app instance, or return the variable directly. + """ + from . import Flask + + # Parse app_name as a single expression to determine if it's a valid + # attribute name or function call. + try: + expr = ast.parse(app_name.strip(), mode="eval").body + except SyntaxError: + raise NoAppException( + f"Failed to parse {app_name!r} as an attribute name or function call." + ) from None + + if isinstance(expr, ast.Name): + name = expr.id + args = [] + kwargs = {} + elif isinstance(expr, ast.Call): + # Ensure the function name is an attribute name only. + if not isinstance(expr.func, ast.Name): + raise NoAppException( + f"Function reference must be a simple name: {app_name!r}." + ) + + name = expr.func.id + + # Parse the positional and keyword arguments as literals. + try: + args = [ast.literal_eval(arg) for arg in expr.args] + kwargs = { + kw.arg: ast.literal_eval(kw.value) + for kw in expr.keywords + if kw.arg is not None + } + except ValueError: + # literal_eval gives cryptic error messages, show a generic + # message with the full expression instead. + raise NoAppException( + f"Failed to parse arguments as literal values: {app_name!r}." + ) from None + else: + raise NoAppException( + f"Failed to parse {app_name!r} as an attribute name or function call." + ) + + try: + attr = getattr(module, name) + except AttributeError as e: + raise NoAppException( + f"Failed to find attribute {name!r} in {module.__name__!r}." + ) from e + + # If the attribute is a function, call it with any args and kwargs + # to get the real application. + if inspect.isfunction(attr): + try: + app = attr(*args, **kwargs) + except TypeError as e: + if not _called_with_wrong_args(attr): + raise + + raise NoAppException( + f"The factory {app_name!r} in module" + f" {module.__name__!r} could not be called with the" + " specified arguments." + ) from e + else: + app = attr + + if isinstance(app, Flask): + return app + + raise NoAppException( + "A valid Flask application was not obtained from" + f" '{module.__name__}:{app_name}'." + ) + + +def prepare_import(path: str) -> str: + """Given a filename this will try to calculate the python path, add it + to the search path and return the actual module name that is expected. + """ + path = os.path.realpath(path) + + fname, ext = os.path.splitext(path) + if ext == ".py": + path = fname + + if os.path.basename(path) == "__init__": + path = os.path.dirname(path) + + module_name = [] + + # move up until outside package structure (no __init__.py) + while True: + path, name = os.path.split(path) + module_name.append(name) + + if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, "__init__.py")): + break + + if sys.path[0] != path: + sys.path.insert(0, path) + + return ".".join(module_name[::-1]) + + +@t.overload +def locate_app( + module_name: str, app_name: str | None, raise_if_not_found: t.Literal[True] = True +) -> Flask: + ... + + +@t.overload +def locate_app( + module_name: str, app_name: str | None, raise_if_not_found: t.Literal[False] = ... +) -> Flask | None: + ... + + +def locate_app( + module_name: str, app_name: str | None, raise_if_not_found: bool = True +) -> Flask | None: + try: + __import__(module_name) + except ImportError: + # Reraise the ImportError if it occurred within the imported module. + # Determine this by checking whether the trace has a depth > 1. + if sys.exc_info()[2].tb_next: # type: ignore[union-attr] + raise NoAppException( + f"While importing {module_name!r}, an ImportError was" + f" raised:\n\n{traceback.format_exc()}" + ) from None + elif raise_if_not_found: + raise NoAppException(f"Could not import {module_name!r}.") from None + else: + return None + + module = sys.modules[module_name] + + if app_name is None: + return find_best_app(module) + else: + return find_app_by_string(module, app_name) + + +def get_version(ctx: click.Context, param: click.Parameter, value: t.Any) -> None: + if not value or ctx.resilient_parsing: + return + + flask_version = importlib.metadata.version("flask") + werkzeug_version = importlib.metadata.version("werkzeug") + + click.echo( + f"Python {platform.python_version()}\n" + f"Flask {flask_version}\n" + f"Werkzeug {werkzeug_version}", + color=ctx.color, + ) + ctx.exit() + + +version_option = click.Option( + ["--version"], + help="Show the Flask version.", + expose_value=False, + callback=get_version, + is_flag=True, + is_eager=True, +) + + +class ScriptInfo: + """Helper object to deal with Flask applications. This is usually not + necessary to interface with as it's used internally in the dispatching + to click. In future versions of Flask this object will most likely play + a bigger role. Typically it's created automatically by the + :class:`FlaskGroup` but you can also manually create it and pass it + onwards as click object. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + app_import_path: str | None = None, + create_app: t.Callable[..., Flask] | None = None, + set_debug_flag: bool = True, + ) -> None: + #: Optionally the import path for the Flask application. + self.app_import_path = app_import_path + #: Optionally a function that is passed the script info to create + #: the instance of the application. + self.create_app = create_app + #: A dictionary with arbitrary data that can be associated with + #: this script info. + self.data: dict[t.Any, t.Any] = {} + self.set_debug_flag = set_debug_flag + self._loaded_app: Flask | None = None + + def load_app(self) -> Flask: + """Loads the Flask app (if not yet loaded) and returns it. Calling + this multiple times will just result in the already loaded app to + be returned. + """ + if self._loaded_app is not None: + return self._loaded_app + + if self.create_app is not None: + app: Flask | None = self.create_app() + else: + if self.app_import_path: + path, name = ( + re.split(r":(?![\\/])", self.app_import_path, maxsplit=1) + [None] + )[:2] + import_name = prepare_import(path) + app = locate_app(import_name, name) + else: + for path in ("wsgi.py", "app.py"): + import_name = prepare_import(path) + app = locate_app(import_name, None, raise_if_not_found=False) + + if app is not None: + break + + if app is None: + raise NoAppException( + "Could not locate a Flask application. Use the" + " 'flask --app' option, 'FLASK_APP' environment" + " variable, or a 'wsgi.py' or 'app.py' file in the" + " current directory." + ) + + if self.set_debug_flag: + # Update the app's debug flag through the descriptor so that + # other values repopulate as well. + app.debug = get_debug_flag() + + self._loaded_app = app + return app + + +pass_script_info = click.make_pass_decorator(ScriptInfo, ensure=True) + +F = t.TypeVar("F", bound=t.Callable[..., t.Any]) + + +def with_appcontext(f: F) -> F: + """Wraps a callback so that it's guaranteed to be executed with the + script's application context. + + Custom commands (and their options) registered under ``app.cli`` or + ``blueprint.cli`` will always have an app context available, this + decorator is not required in that case. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + The app context is active for subcommands as well as the + decorated callback. The app context is always available to + ``app.cli`` command and parameter callbacks. + """ + + @click.pass_context + def decorator(ctx: click.Context, /, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: + if not current_app: + app = ctx.ensure_object(ScriptInfo).load_app() + ctx.with_resource(app.app_context()) + + return ctx.invoke(f, *args, **kwargs) + + return update_wrapper(decorator, f) # type: ignore[return-value] + + +class AppGroup(click.Group): + """This works similar to a regular click :class:`~click.Group` but it + changes the behavior of the :meth:`command` decorator so that it + automatically wraps the functions in :func:`with_appcontext`. + + Not to be confused with :class:`FlaskGroup`. + """ + + def command( # type: ignore[override] + self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Callable[[t.Callable[..., t.Any]], click.Command]: + """This works exactly like the method of the same name on a regular + :class:`click.Group` but it wraps callbacks in :func:`with_appcontext` + unless it's disabled by passing ``with_appcontext=False``. + """ + wrap_for_ctx = kwargs.pop("with_appcontext", True) + + def decorator(f: t.Callable[..., t.Any]) -> click.Command: + if wrap_for_ctx: + f = with_appcontext(f) + return super(AppGroup, self).command(*args, **kwargs)(f) # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + return decorator + + def group( # type: ignore[override] + self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Callable[[t.Callable[..., t.Any]], click.Group]: + """This works exactly like the method of the same name on a regular + :class:`click.Group` but it defaults the group class to + :class:`AppGroup`. + """ + kwargs.setdefault("cls", AppGroup) + return super().group(*args, **kwargs) # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + +def _set_app(ctx: click.Context, param: click.Option, value: str | None) -> str | None: + if value is None: + return None + + info = ctx.ensure_object(ScriptInfo) + info.app_import_path = value + return value + + +# This option is eager so the app will be available if --help is given. +# --help is also eager, so --app must be before it in the param list. +# no_args_is_help bypasses eager processing, so this option must be +# processed manually in that case to ensure FLASK_APP gets picked up. +_app_option = click.Option( + ["-A", "--app"], + metavar="IMPORT", + help=( + "The Flask application or factory function to load, in the form 'module:name'." + " Module can be a dotted import or file path. Name is not required if it is" + " 'app', 'application', 'create_app', or 'make_app', and can be 'name(args)' to" + " pass arguments." + ), + is_eager=True, + expose_value=False, + callback=_set_app, +) + + +def _set_debug(ctx: click.Context, param: click.Option, value: bool) -> bool | None: + # If the flag isn't provided, it will default to False. Don't use + # that, let debug be set by env in that case. + source = ctx.get_parameter_source(param.name) # type: ignore[arg-type] + + if source is not None and source in ( + ParameterSource.DEFAULT, + ParameterSource.DEFAULT_MAP, + ): + return None + + # Set with env var instead of ScriptInfo.load so that it can be + # accessed early during a factory function. + os.environ["FLASK_DEBUG"] = "1" if value else "0" + return value + + +_debug_option = click.Option( + ["--debug/--no-debug"], + help="Set debug mode.", + expose_value=False, + callback=_set_debug, +) + + +def _env_file_callback( + ctx: click.Context, param: click.Option, value: str | None +) -> str | None: + if value is None: + return None + + import importlib + + try: + importlib.import_module("dotenv") + except ImportError: + raise click.BadParameter( + "python-dotenv must be installed to load an env file.", + ctx=ctx, + param=param, + ) from None + + # Don't check FLASK_SKIP_DOTENV, that only disables automatically + # loading .env and .flaskenv files. + load_dotenv(value) + return value + + +# This option is eager so env vars are loaded as early as possible to be +# used by other options. +_env_file_option = click.Option( + ["-e", "--env-file"], + type=click.Path(exists=True, dir_okay=False), + help="Load environment variables from this file. python-dotenv must be installed.", + is_eager=True, + expose_value=False, + callback=_env_file_callback, +) + + +class FlaskGroup(AppGroup): + """Special subclass of the :class:`AppGroup` group that supports + loading more commands from the configured Flask app. Normally a + developer does not have to interface with this class but there are + some very advanced use cases for which it makes sense to create an + instance of this. see :ref:`custom-scripts`. + + :param add_default_commands: if this is True then the default run and + shell commands will be added. + :param add_version_option: adds the ``--version`` option. + :param create_app: an optional callback that is passed the script info and + returns the loaded app. + :param load_dotenv: Load the nearest :file:`.env` and :file:`.flaskenv` + files to set environment variables. Will also change the working + directory to the directory containing the first file found. + :param set_debug_flag: Set the app's debug flag. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + Added the ``-A/--app``, ``--debug/--no-debug``, ``-e/--env-file`` options. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + An app context is pushed when running ``app.cli`` commands, so + ``@with_appcontext`` is no longer required for those commands. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0 + If installed, python-dotenv will be used to load environment variables + from :file:`.env` and :file:`.flaskenv` files. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + add_default_commands: bool = True, + create_app: t.Callable[..., Flask] | None = None, + add_version_option: bool = True, + load_dotenv: bool = True, + set_debug_flag: bool = True, + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> None: + params = list(extra.pop("params", None) or ()) + # Processing is done with option callbacks instead of a group + # callback. This allows users to make a custom group callback + # without losing the behavior. --env-file must come first so + # that it is eagerly evaluated before --app. + params.extend((_env_file_option, _app_option, _debug_option)) + + if add_version_option: + params.append(version_option) + + if "context_settings" not in extra: + extra["context_settings"] = {} + + extra["context_settings"].setdefault("auto_envvar_prefix", "FLASK") + + super().__init__(params=params, **extra) + + self.create_app = create_app + self.load_dotenv = load_dotenv + self.set_debug_flag = set_debug_flag + + if add_default_commands: + self.add_command(run_command) + self.add_command(shell_command) + self.add_command(routes_command) + + self._loaded_plugin_commands = False + + def _load_plugin_commands(self) -> None: + if self._loaded_plugin_commands: + return + + if sys.version_info >= (3, 10): + from importlib import metadata + else: + # Use a backport on Python < 3.10. We technically have + # importlib.metadata on 3.8+, but the API changed in 3.10, + # so use the backport for consistency. + import importlib_metadata as metadata + + for ep in metadata.entry_points(group="flask.commands"): + self.add_command(ep.load(), ep.name) + + self._loaded_plugin_commands = True + + def get_command(self, ctx: click.Context, name: str) -> click.Command | None: + self._load_plugin_commands() + # Look up built-in and plugin commands, which should be + # available even if the app fails to load. + rv = super().get_command(ctx, name) + + if rv is not None: + return rv + + info = ctx.ensure_object(ScriptInfo) + + # Look up commands provided by the app, showing an error and + # continuing if the app couldn't be loaded. + try: + app = info.load_app() + except NoAppException as e: + click.secho(f"Error: {e.format_message()}\n", err=True, fg="red") + return None + + # Push an app context for the loaded app unless it is already + # active somehow. This makes the context available to parameter + # and command callbacks without needing @with_appcontext. + if not current_app or current_app._get_current_object() is not app: # type: ignore[attr-defined] + ctx.with_resource(app.app_context()) + + return app.cli.get_command(ctx, name) + + def list_commands(self, ctx: click.Context) -> list[str]: + self._load_plugin_commands() + # Start with the built-in and plugin commands. + rv = set(super().list_commands(ctx)) + info = ctx.ensure_object(ScriptInfo) + + # Add commands provided by the app, showing an error and + # continuing if the app couldn't be loaded. + try: + rv.update(info.load_app().cli.list_commands(ctx)) + except NoAppException as e: + # When an app couldn't be loaded, show the error message + # without the traceback. + click.secho(f"Error: {e.format_message()}\n", err=True, fg="red") + except Exception: + # When any other errors occurred during loading, show the + # full traceback. + click.secho(f"{traceback.format_exc()}\n", err=True, fg="red") + + return sorted(rv) + + def make_context( + self, + info_name: str | None, + args: list[str], + parent: click.Context | None = None, + **extra: t.Any, + ) -> click.Context: + # Set a flag to tell app.run to become a no-op. If app.run was + # not in a __name__ == __main__ guard, it would start the server + # when importing, blocking whatever command is being called. + os.environ["FLASK_RUN_FROM_CLI"] = "true" + + # Attempt to load .env and .flask env files. The --env-file + # option can cause another file to be loaded. + if get_load_dotenv(self.load_dotenv): + load_dotenv() + + if "obj" not in extra and "obj" not in self.context_settings: + extra["obj"] = ScriptInfo( + create_app=self.create_app, set_debug_flag=self.set_debug_flag + ) + + return super().make_context(info_name, args, parent=parent, **extra) + + def parse_args(self, ctx: click.Context, args: list[str]) -> list[str]: + if not args and self.no_args_is_help: + # Attempt to load --env-file and --app early in case they + # were given as env vars. Otherwise no_args_is_help will not + # see commands from app.cli. + _env_file_option.handle_parse_result(ctx, {}, []) + _app_option.handle_parse_result(ctx, {}, []) + + return super().parse_args(ctx, args) + + +def _path_is_ancestor(path: str, other: str) -> bool: + """Take ``other`` and remove the length of ``path`` from it. Then join it + to ``path``. If it is the original value, ``path`` is an ancestor of + ``other``.""" + return os.path.join(path, other[len(path) :].lstrip(os.sep)) == other + + +def load_dotenv(path: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = None) -> bool: + """Load "dotenv" files in order of precedence to set environment variables. + + If an env var is already set it is not overwritten, so earlier files in the + list are preferred over later files. + + This is a no-op if `python-dotenv`_ is not installed. + + .. _python-dotenv: https://github.com/theskumar/python-dotenv#readme + + :param path: Load the file at this location instead of searching. + :return: ``True`` if a file was loaded. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + The current directory is not changed to the location of the + loaded file. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + When loading the env files, set the default encoding to UTF-8. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.1.0 + Returns ``False`` when python-dotenv is not installed, or when + the given path isn't a file. + + .. versionadded:: 1.0 + """ + try: + import dotenv + except ImportError: + if path or os.path.isfile(".env") or os.path.isfile(".flaskenv"): + click.secho( + " * Tip: There are .env or .flaskenv files present." + ' Do "pip install python-dotenv" to use them.', + fg="yellow", + err=True, + ) + + return False + + # Always return after attempting to load a given path, don't load + # the default files. + if path is not None: + if os.path.isfile(path): + return dotenv.load_dotenv(path, encoding="utf-8") + + return False + + loaded = False + + for name in (".env", ".flaskenv"): + path = dotenv.find_dotenv(name, usecwd=True) + + if not path: + continue + + dotenv.load_dotenv(path, encoding="utf-8") + loaded = True + + return loaded # True if at least one file was located and loaded. + + +def show_server_banner(debug: bool, app_import_path: str | None) -> None: + """Show extra startup messages the first time the server is run, + ignoring the reloader. + """ + if is_running_from_reloader(): + return + + if app_import_path is not None: + click.echo(f" * Serving Flask app '{app_import_path}'") + + if debug is not None: + click.echo(f" * Debug mode: {'on' if debug else 'off'}") + + +class CertParamType(click.ParamType): + """Click option type for the ``--cert`` option. Allows either an + existing file, the string ``'adhoc'``, or an import for a + :class:`~ssl.SSLContext` object. + """ + + name = "path" + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.path_type = click.Path(exists=True, dir_okay=False, resolve_path=True) + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: click.Parameter | None, ctx: click.Context | None + ) -> t.Any: + try: + import ssl + except ImportError: + raise click.BadParameter( + 'Using "--cert" requires Python to be compiled with SSL support.', + ctx, + param, + ) from None + + try: + return self.path_type(value, param, ctx) + except click.BadParameter: + value = click.STRING(value, param, ctx).lower() + + if value == "adhoc": + try: + import cryptography # noqa: F401 + except ImportError: + raise click.BadParameter( + "Using ad-hoc certificates requires the cryptography library.", + ctx, + param, + ) from None + + return value + + obj = import_string(value, silent=True) + + if isinstance(obj, ssl.SSLContext): + return obj + + raise + + +def _validate_key(ctx: click.Context, param: click.Parameter, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """The ``--key`` option must be specified when ``--cert`` is a file. + Modifies the ``cert`` param to be a ``(cert, key)`` pair if needed. + """ + cert = ctx.params.get("cert") + is_adhoc = cert == "adhoc" + + try: + import ssl + except ImportError: + is_context = False + else: + is_context = isinstance(cert, ssl.SSLContext) + + if value is not None: + if is_adhoc: + raise click.BadParameter( + 'When "--cert" is "adhoc", "--key" is not used.', ctx, param + ) + + if is_context: + raise click.BadParameter( + 'When "--cert" is an SSLContext object, "--key" is not used.', + ctx, + param, + ) + + if not cert: + raise click.BadParameter('"--cert" must also be specified.', ctx, param) + + ctx.params["cert"] = cert, value + + else: + if cert and not (is_adhoc or is_context): + raise click.BadParameter('Required when using "--cert".', ctx, param) + + return value + + +class SeparatedPathType(click.Path): + """Click option type that accepts a list of values separated by the + OS's path separator (``:``, ``;`` on Windows). Each value is + validated as a :class:`click.Path` type. + """ + + def convert( + self, value: t.Any, param: click.Parameter | None, ctx: click.Context | None + ) -> t.Any: + items = self.split_envvar_value(value) + # can't call no-arg super() inside list comprehension until Python 3.12 + super_convert = super().convert + return [super_convert(item, param, ctx) for item in items] + + +@click.command("run", short_help="Run a development server.") +@click.option("--host", "-h", default="127.0.0.1", help="The interface to bind to.") +@click.option("--port", "-p", default=5000, help="The port to bind to.") +@click.option( + "--cert", + type=CertParamType(), + help="Specify a certificate file to use HTTPS.", + is_eager=True, +) +@click.option( + "--key", + type=click.Path(exists=True, dir_okay=False, resolve_path=True), + callback=_validate_key, + expose_value=False, + help="The key file to use when specifying a certificate.", +) +@click.option( + "--reload/--no-reload", + default=None, + help="Enable or disable the reloader. By default the reloader " + "is active if debug is enabled.", +) +@click.option( + "--debugger/--no-debugger", + default=None, + help="Enable or disable the debugger. By default the debugger " + "is active if debug is enabled.", +) +@click.option( + "--with-threads/--without-threads", + default=True, + help="Enable or disable multithreading.", +) +@click.option( + "--extra-files", + default=None, + type=SeparatedPathType(), + help=( + "Extra files that trigger a reload on change. Multiple paths" + f" are separated by {os.path.pathsep!r}." + ), +) +@click.option( + "--exclude-patterns", + default=None, + type=SeparatedPathType(), + help=( + "Files matching these fnmatch patterns will not trigger a reload" + " on change. Multiple patterns are separated by" + f" {os.path.pathsep!r}." + ), +) +@pass_script_info +def run_command( + info: ScriptInfo, + host: str, + port: int, + reload: bool, + debugger: bool, + with_threads: bool, + cert: ssl.SSLContext | tuple[str, str | None] | t.Literal["adhoc"] | None, + extra_files: list[str] | None, + exclude_patterns: list[str] | None, +) -> None: + """Run a local development server. + + This server is for development purposes only. It does not provide + the stability, security, or performance of production WSGI servers. + + The reloader and debugger are enabled by default with the '--debug' + option. + """ + try: + app: WSGIApplication = info.load_app() + except Exception as e: + if is_running_from_reloader(): + # When reloading, print out the error immediately, but raise + # it later so the debugger or server can handle it. + traceback.print_exc() + err = e + + def app( + environ: WSGIEnvironment, start_response: StartResponse + ) -> cabc.Iterable[bytes]: + raise err from None + + else: + # When not reloading, raise the error immediately so the + # command fails. + raise e from None + + debug = get_debug_flag() + + if reload is None: + reload = debug + + if debugger is None: + debugger = debug + + show_server_banner(debug, info.app_import_path) + + run_simple( + host, + port, + app, + use_reloader=reload, + use_debugger=debugger, + threaded=with_threads, + ssl_context=cert, + extra_files=extra_files, + exclude_patterns=exclude_patterns, + ) + + +run_command.params.insert(0, _debug_option) + + +@click.command("shell", short_help="Run a shell in the app context.") +@with_appcontext +def shell_command() -> None: + """Run an interactive Python shell in the context of a given + Flask application. The application will populate the default + namespace of this shell according to its configuration. + + This is useful for executing small snippets of management code + without having to manually configure the application. + """ + import code + + banner = ( + f"Python {sys.version} on {sys.platform}\n" + f"App: {current_app.import_name}\n" + f"Instance: {current_app.instance_path}" + ) + ctx: dict[str, t.Any] = {} + + # Support the regular Python interpreter startup script if someone + # is using it. + startup = os.environ.get("PYTHONSTARTUP") + if startup and os.path.isfile(startup): + with open(startup) as f: + eval(compile(f.read(), startup, "exec"), ctx) + + ctx.update(current_app.make_shell_context()) + + # Site, customize, or startup script can set a hook to call when + # entering interactive mode. The default one sets up readline with + # tab and history completion. + interactive_hook = getattr(sys, "__interactivehook__", None) + + if interactive_hook is not None: + try: + import readline + from rlcompleter import Completer + except ImportError: + pass + else: + # rlcompleter uses __main__.__dict__ by default, which is + # flask.__main__. Use the shell context instead. + readline.set_completer(Completer(ctx).complete) + + interactive_hook() + + code.interact(banner=banner, local=ctx) + + +@click.command("routes", short_help="Show the routes for the app.") +@click.option( + "--sort", + "-s", + type=click.Choice(("endpoint", "methods", "domain", "rule", "match")), + default="endpoint", + help=( + "Method to sort routes by. 'match' is the order that Flask will match routes" + " when dispatching a request." + ), +) +@click.option("--all-methods", is_flag=True, help="Show HEAD and OPTIONS methods.") +@with_appcontext +def routes_command(sort: str, all_methods: bool) -> None: + """Show all registered routes with endpoints and methods.""" + rules = list(current_app.url_map.iter_rules()) + + if not rules: + click.echo("No routes were registered.") + return + + ignored_methods = set() if all_methods else {"HEAD", "OPTIONS"} + host_matching = current_app.url_map.host_matching + has_domain = any(rule.host if host_matching else rule.subdomain for rule in rules) + rows = [] + + for rule in rules: + row = [ + rule.endpoint, + ", ".join(sorted((rule.methods or set()) - ignored_methods)), + ] + + if has_domain: + row.append((rule.host if host_matching else rule.subdomain) or "") + + row.append(rule.rule) + rows.append(row) + + headers = ["Endpoint", "Methods"] + sorts = ["endpoint", "methods"] + + if has_domain: + headers.append("Host" if host_matching else "Subdomain") + sorts.append("domain") + + headers.append("Rule") + sorts.append("rule") + + try: + rows.sort(key=itemgetter(sorts.index(sort))) + except ValueError: + pass + + rows.insert(0, headers) + widths = [max(len(row[i]) for row in rows) for i in range(len(headers))] + rows.insert(1, ["-" * w for w in widths]) + template = " ".join(f"{{{i}:<{w}}}" for i, w in enumerate(widths)) + + for row in rows: + click.echo(template.format(*row)) + + +cli = FlaskGroup( + name="flask", + help="""\ +A general utility script for Flask applications. + +An application to load must be given with the '--app' option, +'FLASK_APP' environment variable, or with a 'wsgi.py' or 'app.py' file +in the current directory. +""", +) + + +def main() -> None: + cli.main() + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/config.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f2f4147 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/config.py @@ -0,0 +1,372 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import errno +import json +import os +import types +import typing as t + +from werkzeug.utils import import_string + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + + from .sansio.app import App + + +T = t.TypeVar("T") + + +class ConfigAttribute(t.Generic[T]): + """Makes an attribute forward to the config""" + + def __init__( + self, name: str, get_converter: t.Callable[[t.Any], T] | None = None + ) -> None: + self.__name__ = name + self.get_converter = get_converter + + @t.overload + def __get__(self, obj: None, owner: None) -> te.Self: + ... + + @t.overload + def __get__(self, obj: App, owner: type[App]) -> T: + ... + + def __get__(self, obj: App | None, owner: type[App] | None = None) -> T | te.Self: + if obj is None: + return self + + rv = obj.config[self.__name__] + + if self.get_converter is not None: + rv = self.get_converter(rv) + + return rv # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def __set__(self, obj: App, value: t.Any) -> None: + obj.config[self.__name__] = value + + +class Config(dict): # type: ignore[type-arg] + """Works exactly like a dict but provides ways to fill it from files + or special dictionaries. There are two common patterns to populate the + config. + + Either you can fill the config from a config file:: + + app.config.from_pyfile('yourconfig.cfg') + + Or alternatively you can define the configuration options in the + module that calls :meth:`from_object` or provide an import path to + a module that should be loaded. It is also possible to tell it to + use the same module and with that provide the configuration values + just before the call:: + + DEBUG = True + SECRET_KEY = 'development key' + app.config.from_object(__name__) + + In both cases (loading from any Python file or loading from modules), + only uppercase keys are added to the config. This makes it possible to use + lowercase values in the config file for temporary values that are not added + to the config or to define the config keys in the same file that implements + the application. + + Probably the most interesting way to load configurations is from an + environment variable pointing to a file:: + + app.config.from_envvar('YOURAPPLICATION_SETTINGS') + + In this case before launching the application you have to set this + environment variable to the file you want to use. On Linux and OS X + use the export statement:: + + export YOURAPPLICATION_SETTINGS='/path/to/config/file' + + On windows use `set` instead. + + :param root_path: path to which files are read relative from. When the + config object is created by the application, this is + the application's :attr:`~flask.Flask.root_path`. + :param defaults: an optional dictionary of default values + """ + + def __init__( + self, + root_path: str | os.PathLike[str], + defaults: dict[str, t.Any] | None = None, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(defaults or {}) + self.root_path = root_path + + def from_envvar(self, variable_name: str, silent: bool = False) -> bool: + """Loads a configuration from an environment variable pointing to + a configuration file. This is basically just a shortcut with nicer + error messages for this line of code:: + + app.config.from_pyfile(os.environ['YOURAPPLICATION_SETTINGS']) + + :param variable_name: name of the environment variable + :param silent: set to ``True`` if you want silent failure for missing + files. + :return: ``True`` if the file was loaded successfully. + """ + rv = os.environ.get(variable_name) + if not rv: + if silent: + return False + raise RuntimeError( + f"The environment variable {variable_name!r} is not set" + " and as such configuration could not be loaded. Set" + " this variable and make it point to a configuration" + " file" + ) + return self.from_pyfile(rv, silent=silent) + + def from_prefixed_env( + self, prefix: str = "FLASK", *, loads: t.Callable[[str], t.Any] = json.loads + ) -> bool: + """Load any environment variables that start with ``FLASK_``, + dropping the prefix from the env key for the config key. Values + are passed through a loading function to attempt to convert them + to more specific types than strings. + + Keys are loaded in :func:`sorted` order. + + The default loading function attempts to parse values as any + valid JSON type, including dicts and lists. + + Specific items in nested dicts can be set by separating the + keys with double underscores (``__``). If an intermediate key + doesn't exist, it will be initialized to an empty dict. + + :param prefix: Load env vars that start with this prefix, + separated with an underscore (``_``). + :param loads: Pass each string value to this function and use + the returned value as the config value. If any error is + raised it is ignored and the value remains a string. The + default is :func:`json.loads`. + + .. versionadded:: 2.1 + """ + prefix = f"{prefix}_" + len_prefix = len(prefix) + + for key in sorted(os.environ): + if not key.startswith(prefix): + continue + + value = os.environ[key] + + try: + value = loads(value) + except Exception: + # Keep the value as a string if loading failed. + pass + + # Change to key.removeprefix(prefix) on Python >= 3.9. + key = key[len_prefix:] + + if "__" not in key: + # A non-nested key, set directly. + self[key] = value + continue + + # Traverse nested dictionaries with keys separated by "__". + current = self + *parts, tail = key.split("__") + + for part in parts: + # If an intermediate dict does not exist, create it. + if part not in current: + current[part] = {} + + current = current[part] + + current[tail] = value + + return True + + def from_pyfile( + self, filename: str | os.PathLike[str], silent: bool = False + ) -> bool: + """Updates the values in the config from a Python file. This function + behaves as if the file was imported as module with the + :meth:`from_object` function. + + :param filename: the filename of the config. This can either be an + absolute filename or a filename relative to the + root path. + :param silent: set to ``True`` if you want silent failure for missing + files. + :return: ``True`` if the file was loaded successfully. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + `silent` parameter. + """ + filename = os.path.join(self.root_path, filename) + d = types.ModuleType("config") + d.__file__ = filename + try: + with open(filename, mode="rb") as config_file: + exec(compile(config_file.read(), filename, "exec"), d.__dict__) + except OSError as e: + if silent and e.errno in (errno.ENOENT, errno.EISDIR, errno.ENOTDIR): + return False + e.strerror = f"Unable to load configuration file ({e.strerror})" + raise + self.from_object(d) + return True + + def from_object(self, obj: object | str) -> None: + """Updates the values from the given object. An object can be of one + of the following two types: + + - a string: in this case the object with that name will be imported + - an actual object reference: that object is used directly + + Objects are usually either modules or classes. :meth:`from_object` + loads only the uppercase attributes of the module/class. A ``dict`` + object will not work with :meth:`from_object` because the keys of a + ``dict`` are not attributes of the ``dict`` class. + + Example of module-based configuration:: + + app.config.from_object('yourapplication.default_config') + from yourapplication import default_config + app.config.from_object(default_config) + + Nothing is done to the object before loading. If the object is a + class and has ``@property`` attributes, it needs to be + instantiated before being passed to this method. + + You should not use this function to load the actual configuration but + rather configuration defaults. The actual config should be loaded + with :meth:`from_pyfile` and ideally from a location not within the + package because the package might be installed system wide. + + See :ref:`config-dev-prod` for an example of class-based configuration + using :meth:`from_object`. + + :param obj: an import name or object + """ + if isinstance(obj, str): + obj = import_string(obj) + for key in dir(obj): + if key.isupper(): + self[key] = getattr(obj, key) + + def from_file( + self, + filename: str | os.PathLike[str], + load: t.Callable[[t.IO[t.Any]], t.Mapping[str, t.Any]], + silent: bool = False, + text: bool = True, + ) -> bool: + """Update the values in the config from a file that is loaded + using the ``load`` parameter. The loaded data is passed to the + :meth:`from_mapping` method. + + .. code-block:: python + + import json + app.config.from_file("config.json", load=json.load) + + import tomllib + app.config.from_file("config.toml", load=tomllib.load, text=False) + + :param filename: The path to the data file. This can be an + absolute path or relative to the config root path. + :param load: A callable that takes a file handle and returns a + mapping of loaded data from the file. + :type load: ``Callable[[Reader], Mapping]`` where ``Reader`` + implements a ``read`` method. + :param silent: Ignore the file if it doesn't exist. + :param text: Open the file in text or binary mode. + :return: ``True`` if the file was loaded successfully. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3 + The ``text`` parameter was added. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + filename = os.path.join(self.root_path, filename) + + try: + with open(filename, "r" if text else "rb") as f: + obj = load(f) + except OSError as e: + if silent and e.errno in (errno.ENOENT, errno.EISDIR): + return False + + e.strerror = f"Unable to load configuration file ({e.strerror})" + raise + + return self.from_mapping(obj) + + def from_mapping( + self, mapping: t.Mapping[str, t.Any] | None = None, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> bool: + """Updates the config like :meth:`update` ignoring items with + non-upper keys. + + :return: Always returns ``True``. + + .. versionadded:: 0.11 + """ + mappings: dict[str, t.Any] = {} + if mapping is not None: + mappings.update(mapping) + mappings.update(kwargs) + for key, value in mappings.items(): + if key.isupper(): + self[key] = value + return True + + def get_namespace( + self, namespace: str, lowercase: bool = True, trim_namespace: bool = True + ) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + """Returns a dictionary containing a subset of configuration options + that match the specified namespace/prefix. Example usage:: + + app.config['IMAGE_STORE_TYPE'] = 'fs' + app.config['IMAGE_STORE_PATH'] = '/var/app/images' + app.config['IMAGE_STORE_BASE_URL'] = 'http://img.website.com' + image_store_config = app.config.get_namespace('IMAGE_STORE_') + + The resulting dictionary `image_store_config` would look like:: + + { + 'type': 'fs', + 'path': '/var/app/images', + 'base_url': 'http://img.website.com' + } + + This is often useful when configuration options map directly to + keyword arguments in functions or class constructors. + + :param namespace: a configuration namespace + :param lowercase: a flag indicating if the keys of the resulting + dictionary should be lowercase + :param trim_namespace: a flag indicating if the keys of the resulting + dictionary should not include the namespace + + .. versionadded:: 0.11 + """ + rv = {} + for k, v in self.items(): + if not k.startswith(namespace): + continue + if trim_namespace: + key = k[len(namespace) :] + else: + key = k + if lowercase: + key = key.lower() + rv[key] = v + return rv + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{type(self).__name__} {dict.__repr__(self)}>" diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/ctx.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/ctx.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9b164d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/ctx.py @@ -0,0 +1,449 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import contextvars +import sys +import typing as t +from functools import update_wrapper +from types import TracebackType + +from werkzeug.exceptions import HTTPException + +from . import typing as ft +from .globals import _cv_app +from .globals import _cv_request +from .signals import appcontext_popped +from .signals import appcontext_pushed + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from _typeshed.wsgi import WSGIEnvironment + + from .app import Flask + from .sessions import SessionMixin + from .wrappers import Request + + +# a singleton sentinel value for parameter defaults +_sentinel = object() + + +class _AppCtxGlobals: + """A plain object. Used as a namespace for storing data during an + application context. + + Creating an app context automatically creates this object, which is + made available as the :data:`g` proxy. + + .. describe:: 'key' in g + + Check whether an attribute is present. + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + + .. describe:: iter(g) + + Return an iterator over the attribute names. + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + """ + + # Define attr methods to let mypy know this is a namespace object + # that has arbitrary attributes. + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + try: + return self.__dict__[name] + except KeyError: + raise AttributeError(name) from None + + def __setattr__(self, name: str, value: t.Any) -> None: + self.__dict__[name] = value + + def __delattr__(self, name: str) -> None: + try: + del self.__dict__[name] + except KeyError: + raise AttributeError(name) from None + + def get(self, name: str, default: t.Any | None = None) -> t.Any: + """Get an attribute by name, or a default value. Like + :meth:`dict.get`. + + :param name: Name of attribute to get. + :param default: Value to return if the attribute is not present. + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + """ + return self.__dict__.get(name, default) + + def pop(self, name: str, default: t.Any = _sentinel) -> t.Any: + """Get and remove an attribute by name. Like :meth:`dict.pop`. + + :param name: Name of attribute to pop. + :param default: Value to return if the attribute is not present, + instead of raising a ``KeyError``. + + .. versionadded:: 0.11 + """ + if default is _sentinel: + return self.__dict__.pop(name) + else: + return self.__dict__.pop(name, default) + + def setdefault(self, name: str, default: t.Any = None) -> t.Any: + """Get the value of an attribute if it is present, otherwise + set and return a default value. Like :meth:`dict.setdefault`. + + :param name: Name of attribute to get. + :param default: Value to set and return if the attribute is not + present. + + .. versionadded:: 0.11 + """ + return self.__dict__.setdefault(name, default) + + def __contains__(self, item: str) -> bool: + return item in self.__dict__ + + def __iter__(self) -> t.Iterator[str]: + return iter(self.__dict__) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + ctx = _cv_app.get(None) + if ctx is not None: + return f"" + return object.__repr__(self) + + +def after_this_request( + f: ft.AfterRequestCallable[t.Any], +) -> ft.AfterRequestCallable[t.Any]: + """Executes a function after this request. This is useful to modify + response objects. The function is passed the response object and has + to return the same or a new one. + + Example:: + + @app.route('/') + def index(): + @after_this_request + def add_header(response): + response.headers['X-Foo'] = 'Parachute' + return response + return 'Hello World!' + + This is more useful if a function other than the view function wants to + modify a response. For instance think of a decorator that wants to add + some headers without converting the return value into a response object. + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + """ + ctx = _cv_request.get(None) + + if ctx is None: + raise RuntimeError( + "'after_this_request' can only be used when a request" + " context is active, such as in a view function." + ) + + ctx._after_request_functions.append(f) + return f + + +F = t.TypeVar("F", bound=t.Callable[..., t.Any]) + + +def copy_current_request_context(f: F) -> F: + """A helper function that decorates a function to retain the current + request context. This is useful when working with greenlets. The moment + the function is decorated a copy of the request context is created and + then pushed when the function is called. The current session is also + included in the copied request context. + + Example:: + + import gevent + from flask import copy_current_request_context + + @app.route('/') + def index(): + @copy_current_request_context + def do_some_work(): + # do some work here, it can access flask.request or + # flask.session like you would otherwise in the view function. + ... + gevent.spawn(do_some_work) + return 'Regular response' + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + """ + ctx = _cv_request.get(None) + + if ctx is None: + raise RuntimeError( + "'copy_current_request_context' can only be used when a" + " request context is active, such as in a view function." + ) + + ctx = ctx.copy() + + def wrapper(*args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: + with ctx: # type: ignore[union-attr] + return ctx.app.ensure_sync(f)(*args, **kwargs) # type: ignore[union-attr] + + return update_wrapper(wrapper, f) # type: ignore[return-value] + + +def has_request_context() -> bool: + """If you have code that wants to test if a request context is there or + not this function can be used. For instance, you may want to take advantage + of request information if the request object is available, but fail + silently if it is unavailable. + + :: + + class User(db.Model): + + def __init__(self, username, remote_addr=None): + self.username = username + if remote_addr is None and has_request_context(): + remote_addr = request.remote_addr + self.remote_addr = remote_addr + + Alternatively you can also just test any of the context bound objects + (such as :class:`request` or :class:`g`) for truthness:: + + class User(db.Model): + + def __init__(self, username, remote_addr=None): + self.username = username + if remote_addr is None and request: + remote_addr = request.remote_addr + self.remote_addr = remote_addr + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + """ + return _cv_request.get(None) is not None + + +def has_app_context() -> bool: + """Works like :func:`has_request_context` but for the application + context. You can also just do a boolean check on the + :data:`current_app` object instead. + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + """ + return _cv_app.get(None) is not None + + +class AppContext: + """The app context contains application-specific information. An app + context is created and pushed at the beginning of each request if + one is not already active. An app context is also pushed when + running CLI commands. + """ + + def __init__(self, app: Flask) -> None: + self.app = app + self.url_adapter = app.create_url_adapter(None) + self.g: _AppCtxGlobals = app.app_ctx_globals_class() + self._cv_tokens: list[contextvars.Token[AppContext]] = [] + + def push(self) -> None: + """Binds the app context to the current context.""" + self._cv_tokens.append(_cv_app.set(self)) + appcontext_pushed.send(self.app, _async_wrapper=self.app.ensure_sync) + + def pop(self, exc: BaseException | None = _sentinel) -> None: # type: ignore + """Pops the app context.""" + try: + if len(self._cv_tokens) == 1: + if exc is _sentinel: + exc = sys.exc_info()[1] + self.app.do_teardown_appcontext(exc) + finally: + ctx = _cv_app.get() + _cv_app.reset(self._cv_tokens.pop()) + + if ctx is not self: + raise AssertionError( + f"Popped wrong app context. ({ctx!r} instead of {self!r})" + ) + + appcontext_popped.send(self.app, _async_wrapper=self.app.ensure_sync) + + def __enter__(self) -> AppContext: + self.push() + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type | None, + exc_value: BaseException | None, + tb: TracebackType | None, + ) -> None: + self.pop(exc_value) + + +class RequestContext: + """The request context contains per-request information. The Flask + app creates and pushes it at the beginning of the request, then pops + it at the end of the request. It will create the URL adapter and + request object for the WSGI environment provided. + + Do not attempt to use this class directly, instead use + :meth:`~flask.Flask.test_request_context` and + :meth:`~flask.Flask.request_context` to create this object. + + When the request context is popped, it will evaluate all the + functions registered on the application for teardown execution + (:meth:`~flask.Flask.teardown_request`). + + The request context is automatically popped at the end of the + request. When using the interactive debugger, the context will be + restored so ``request`` is still accessible. Similarly, the test + client can preserve the context after the request ends. However, + teardown functions may already have closed some resources such as + database connections. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + app: Flask, + environ: WSGIEnvironment, + request: Request | None = None, + session: SessionMixin | None = None, + ) -> None: + self.app = app + if request is None: + request = app.request_class(environ) + request.json_module = app.json + self.request: Request = request + self.url_adapter = None + try: + self.url_adapter = app.create_url_adapter(self.request) + except HTTPException as e: + self.request.routing_exception = e + self.flashes: list[tuple[str, str]] | None = None + self.session: SessionMixin | None = session + # Functions that should be executed after the request on the response + # object. These will be called before the regular "after_request" + # functions. + self._after_request_functions: list[ft.AfterRequestCallable[t.Any]] = [] + + self._cv_tokens: list[ + tuple[contextvars.Token[RequestContext], AppContext | None] + ] = [] + + def copy(self) -> RequestContext: + """Creates a copy of this request context with the same request object. + This can be used to move a request context to a different greenlet. + Because the actual request object is the same this cannot be used to + move a request context to a different thread unless access to the + request object is locked. + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + + .. versionchanged:: 1.1 + The current session object is used instead of reloading the original + data. This prevents `flask.session` pointing to an out-of-date object. + """ + return self.__class__( + self.app, + environ=self.request.environ, + request=self.request, + session=self.session, + ) + + def match_request(self) -> None: + """Can be overridden by a subclass to hook into the matching + of the request. + """ + try: + result = self.url_adapter.match(return_rule=True) # type: ignore + self.request.url_rule, self.request.view_args = result # type: ignore + except HTTPException as e: + self.request.routing_exception = e + + def push(self) -> None: + # Before we push the request context we have to ensure that there + # is an application context. + app_ctx = _cv_app.get(None) + + if app_ctx is None or app_ctx.app is not self.app: + app_ctx = self.app.app_context() + app_ctx.push() + else: + app_ctx = None + + self._cv_tokens.append((_cv_request.set(self), app_ctx)) + + # Open the session at the moment that the request context is available. + # This allows a custom open_session method to use the request context. + # Only open a new session if this is the first time the request was + # pushed, otherwise stream_with_context loses the session. + if self.session is None: + session_interface = self.app.session_interface + self.session = session_interface.open_session(self.app, self.request) + + if self.session is None: + self.session = session_interface.make_null_session(self.app) + + # Match the request URL after loading the session, so that the + # session is available in custom URL converters. + if self.url_adapter is not None: + self.match_request() + + def pop(self, exc: BaseException | None = _sentinel) -> None: # type: ignore + """Pops the request context and unbinds it by doing that. This will + also trigger the execution of functions registered by the + :meth:`~flask.Flask.teardown_request` decorator. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.9 + Added the `exc` argument. + """ + clear_request = len(self._cv_tokens) == 1 + + try: + if clear_request: + if exc is _sentinel: + exc = sys.exc_info()[1] + self.app.do_teardown_request(exc) + + request_close = getattr(self.request, "close", None) + if request_close is not None: + request_close() + finally: + ctx = _cv_request.get() + token, app_ctx = self._cv_tokens.pop() + _cv_request.reset(token) + + # get rid of circular dependencies at the end of the request + # so that we don't require the GC to be active. + if clear_request: + ctx.request.environ["werkzeug.request"] = None + + if app_ctx is not None: + app_ctx.pop(exc) + + if ctx is not self: + raise AssertionError( + f"Popped wrong request context. ({ctx!r} instead of {self!r})" + ) + + def __enter__(self) -> RequestContext: + self.push() + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type | None, + exc_value: BaseException | None, + tb: TracebackType | None, + ) -> None: + self.pop(exc_value) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return ( + f"<{type(self).__name__} {self.request.url!r}" + f" [{self.request.method}] of {self.app.name}>" + ) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/debughelpers.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/debughelpers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c8c4c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/debughelpers.py @@ -0,0 +1,178 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t + +from jinja2.loaders import BaseLoader +from werkzeug.routing import RequestRedirect + +from .blueprints import Blueprint +from .globals import request_ctx +from .sansio.app import App + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .sansio.scaffold import Scaffold + from .wrappers import Request + + +class UnexpectedUnicodeError(AssertionError, UnicodeError): + """Raised in places where we want some better error reporting for + unexpected unicode or binary data. + """ + + +class DebugFilesKeyError(KeyError, AssertionError): + """Raised from request.files during debugging. The idea is that it can + provide a better error message than just a generic KeyError/BadRequest. + """ + + def __init__(self, request: Request, key: str) -> None: + form_matches = request.form.getlist(key) + buf = [ + f"You tried to access the file {key!r} in the request.files" + " dictionary but it does not exist. The mimetype for the" + f" request is {request.mimetype!r} instead of" + " 'multipart/form-data' which means that no file contents" + " were transmitted. To fix this error you should provide" + ' enctype="multipart/form-data" in your form.' + ] + if form_matches: + names = ", ".join(repr(x) for x in form_matches) + buf.append( + "\n\nThe browser instead transmitted some file names. " + f"This was submitted: {names}" + ) + self.msg = "".join(buf) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return self.msg + + +class FormDataRoutingRedirect(AssertionError): + """This exception is raised in debug mode if a routing redirect + would cause the browser to drop the method or body. This happens + when method is not GET, HEAD or OPTIONS and the status code is not + 307 or 308. + """ + + def __init__(self, request: Request) -> None: + exc = request.routing_exception + assert isinstance(exc, RequestRedirect) + buf = [ + f"A request was sent to '{request.url}', but routing issued" + f" a redirect to the canonical URL '{exc.new_url}'." + ] + + if f"{request.base_url}/" == exc.new_url.partition("?")[0]: + buf.append( + " The URL was defined with a trailing slash. Flask" + " will redirect to the URL with a trailing slash if it" + " was accessed without one." + ) + + buf.append( + " Send requests to the canonical URL, or use 307 or 308 for" + " routing redirects. Otherwise, browsers will drop form" + " data.\n\n" + "This exception is only raised in debug mode." + ) + super().__init__("".join(buf)) + + +def attach_enctype_error_multidict(request: Request) -> None: + """Patch ``request.files.__getitem__`` to raise a descriptive error + about ``enctype=multipart/form-data``. + + :param request: The request to patch. + :meta private: + """ + oldcls = request.files.__class__ + + class newcls(oldcls): # type: ignore[valid-type, misc] + def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> t.Any: + try: + return super().__getitem__(key) + except KeyError as e: + if key not in request.form: + raise + + raise DebugFilesKeyError(request, key).with_traceback( + e.__traceback__ + ) from None + + newcls.__name__ = oldcls.__name__ + newcls.__module__ = oldcls.__module__ + request.files.__class__ = newcls + + +def _dump_loader_info(loader: BaseLoader) -> t.Iterator[str]: + yield f"class: {type(loader).__module__}.{type(loader).__name__}" + for key, value in sorted(loader.__dict__.items()): + if key.startswith("_"): + continue + if isinstance(value, (tuple, list)): + if not all(isinstance(x, str) for x in value): + continue + yield f"{key}:" + for item in value: + yield f" - {item}" + continue + elif not isinstance(value, (str, int, float, bool)): + continue + yield f"{key}: {value!r}" + + +def explain_template_loading_attempts( + app: App, + template: str, + attempts: list[ + tuple[ + BaseLoader, + Scaffold, + tuple[str, str | None, t.Callable[[], bool] | None] | None, + ] + ], +) -> None: + """This should help developers understand what failed""" + info = [f"Locating template {template!r}:"] + total_found = 0 + blueprint = None + if request_ctx and request_ctx.request.blueprint is not None: + blueprint = request_ctx.request.blueprint + + for idx, (loader, srcobj, triple) in enumerate(attempts): + if isinstance(srcobj, App): + src_info = f"application {srcobj.import_name!r}" + elif isinstance(srcobj, Blueprint): + src_info = f"blueprint {srcobj.name!r} ({srcobj.import_name})" + else: + src_info = repr(srcobj) + + info.append(f"{idx + 1:5}: trying loader of {src_info}") + + for line in _dump_loader_info(loader): + info.append(f" {line}") + + if triple is None: + detail = "no match" + else: + detail = f"found ({triple[1] or ''!r})" + total_found += 1 + info.append(f" -> {detail}") + + seems_fishy = False + if total_found == 0: + info.append("Error: the template could not be found.") + seems_fishy = True + elif total_found > 1: + info.append("Warning: multiple loaders returned a match for the template.") + seems_fishy = True + + if blueprint is not None and seems_fishy: + info.append( + " The template was looked up from an endpoint that belongs" + f" to the blueprint {blueprint!r}." + ) + info.append(" Maybe you did not place a template in the right folder?") + info.append(" See https://flask.palletsprojects.com/blueprints/#templates") + + app.logger.info("\n".join(info)) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/globals.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/globals.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e2c410c --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/globals.py @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t +from contextvars import ContextVar + +from werkzeug.local import LocalProxy + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from .app import Flask + from .ctx import _AppCtxGlobals + from .ctx import AppContext + from .ctx import RequestContext + from .sessions import SessionMixin + from .wrappers import Request + + +_no_app_msg = """\ +Working outside of application context. + +This typically means that you attempted to use functionality that needed +the current application. To solve this, set up an application context +with app.app_context(). See the documentation for more information.\ +""" +_cv_app: ContextVar[AppContext] = ContextVar("flask.app_ctx") +app_ctx: AppContext = LocalProxy( # type: ignore[assignment] + _cv_app, unbound_message=_no_app_msg +) +current_app: Flask = LocalProxy( # type: ignore[assignment] + _cv_app, "app", unbound_message=_no_app_msg +) +g: _AppCtxGlobals = LocalProxy( # type: ignore[assignment] + _cv_app, "g", unbound_message=_no_app_msg +) + +_no_req_msg = """\ +Working outside of request context. + +This typically means that you attempted to use functionality that needed +an active HTTP request. Consult the documentation on testing for +information about how to avoid this problem.\ +""" +_cv_request: ContextVar[RequestContext] = ContextVar("flask.request_ctx") +request_ctx: RequestContext = LocalProxy( # type: ignore[assignment] + _cv_request, unbound_message=_no_req_msg +) +request: Request = LocalProxy( # type: ignore[assignment] + _cv_request, "request", unbound_message=_no_req_msg +) +session: SessionMixin = LocalProxy( # type: ignore[assignment] + _cv_request, "session", unbound_message=_no_req_msg +) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/helpers.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/helpers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..359a842 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/helpers.py @@ -0,0 +1,621 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import importlib.util +import os +import sys +import typing as t +from datetime import datetime +from functools import lru_cache +from functools import update_wrapper + +import werkzeug.utils +from werkzeug.exceptions import abort as _wz_abort +from werkzeug.utils import redirect as _wz_redirect +from werkzeug.wrappers import Response as BaseResponse + +from .globals import _cv_request +from .globals import current_app +from .globals import request +from .globals import request_ctx +from .globals import session +from .signals import message_flashed + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from .wrappers import Response + + +def get_debug_flag() -> bool: + """Get whether debug mode should be enabled for the app, indicated by the + :envvar:`FLASK_DEBUG` environment variable. The default is ``False``. + """ + val = os.environ.get("FLASK_DEBUG") + return bool(val and val.lower() not in {"0", "false", "no"}) + + +def get_load_dotenv(default: bool = True) -> bool: + """Get whether the user has disabled loading default dotenv files by + setting :envvar:`FLASK_SKIP_DOTENV`. The default is ``True``, load + the files. + + :param default: What to return if the env var isn't set. + """ + val = os.environ.get("FLASK_SKIP_DOTENV") + + if not val: + return default + + return val.lower() in ("0", "false", "no") + + +def stream_with_context( + generator_or_function: t.Iterator[t.AnyStr] | t.Callable[..., t.Iterator[t.AnyStr]], +) -> t.Iterator[t.AnyStr]: + """Request contexts disappear when the response is started on the server. + This is done for efficiency reasons and to make it less likely to encounter + memory leaks with badly written WSGI middlewares. The downside is that if + you are using streamed responses, the generator cannot access request bound + information any more. + + This function however can help you keep the context around for longer:: + + from flask import stream_with_context, request, Response + + @app.route('/stream') + def streamed_response(): + @stream_with_context + def generate(): + yield 'Hello ' + yield request.args['name'] + yield '!' + return Response(generate()) + + Alternatively it can also be used around a specific generator:: + + from flask import stream_with_context, request, Response + + @app.route('/stream') + def streamed_response(): + def generate(): + yield 'Hello ' + yield request.args['name'] + yield '!' + return Response(stream_with_context(generate())) + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + """ + try: + gen = iter(generator_or_function) # type: ignore[arg-type] + except TypeError: + + def decorator(*args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: + gen = generator_or_function(*args, **kwargs) # type: ignore[operator] + return stream_with_context(gen) + + return update_wrapper(decorator, generator_or_function) # type: ignore[arg-type] + + def generator() -> t.Iterator[t.AnyStr | None]: + ctx = _cv_request.get(None) + if ctx is None: + raise RuntimeError( + "'stream_with_context' can only be used when a request" + " context is active, such as in a view function." + ) + with ctx: + # Dummy sentinel. Has to be inside the context block or we're + # not actually keeping the context around. + yield None + + # The try/finally is here so that if someone passes a WSGI level + # iterator in we're still running the cleanup logic. Generators + # don't need that because they are closed on their destruction + # automatically. + try: + yield from gen + finally: + if hasattr(gen, "close"): + gen.close() + + # The trick is to start the generator. Then the code execution runs until + # the first dummy None is yielded at which point the context was already + # pushed. This item is discarded. Then when the iteration continues the + # real generator is executed. + wrapped_g = generator() + next(wrapped_g) + return wrapped_g # type: ignore[return-value] + + +def make_response(*args: t.Any) -> Response: + """Sometimes it is necessary to set additional headers in a view. Because + views do not have to return response objects but can return a value that + is converted into a response object by Flask itself, it becomes tricky to + add headers to it. This function can be called instead of using a return + and you will get a response object which you can use to attach headers. + + If view looked like this and you want to add a new header:: + + def index(): + return render_template('index.html', foo=42) + + You can now do something like this:: + + def index(): + response = make_response(render_template('index.html', foo=42)) + response.headers['X-Parachutes'] = 'parachutes are cool' + return response + + This function accepts the very same arguments you can return from a + view function. This for example creates a response with a 404 error + code:: + + response = make_response(render_template('not_found.html'), 404) + + The other use case of this function is to force the return value of a + view function into a response which is helpful with view + decorators:: + + response = make_response(view_function()) + response.headers['X-Parachutes'] = 'parachutes are cool' + + Internally this function does the following things: + + - if no arguments are passed, it creates a new response argument + - if one argument is passed, :meth:`flask.Flask.make_response` + is invoked with it. + - if more than one argument is passed, the arguments are passed + to the :meth:`flask.Flask.make_response` function as tuple. + + .. versionadded:: 0.6 + """ + if not args: + return current_app.response_class() + if len(args) == 1: + args = args[0] + return current_app.make_response(args) + + +def url_for( + endpoint: str, + *, + _anchor: str | None = None, + _method: str | None = None, + _scheme: str | None = None, + _external: bool | None = None, + **values: t.Any, +) -> str: + """Generate a URL to the given endpoint with the given values. + + This requires an active request or application context, and calls + :meth:`current_app.url_for() `. See that method + for full documentation. + + :param endpoint: The endpoint name associated with the URL to + generate. If this starts with a ``.``, the current blueprint + name (if any) will be used. + :param _anchor: If given, append this as ``#anchor`` to the URL. + :param _method: If given, generate the URL associated with this + method for the endpoint. + :param _scheme: If given, the URL will have this scheme if it is + external. + :param _external: If given, prefer the URL to be internal (False) or + require it to be external (True). External URLs include the + scheme and domain. When not in an active request, URLs are + external by default. + :param values: Values to use for the variable parts of the URL rule. + Unknown keys are appended as query string arguments, like + ``?a=b&c=d``. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + Calls ``current_app.url_for``, allowing an app to override the + behavior. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.10 + The ``_scheme`` parameter was added. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.9 + The ``_anchor`` and ``_method`` parameters were added. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.9 + Calls ``app.handle_url_build_error`` on build errors. + """ + return current_app.url_for( + endpoint, + _anchor=_anchor, + _method=_method, + _scheme=_scheme, + _external=_external, + **values, + ) + + +def redirect( + location: str, code: int = 302, Response: type[BaseResponse] | None = None +) -> BaseResponse: + """Create a redirect response object. + + If :data:`~flask.current_app` is available, it will use its + :meth:`~flask.Flask.redirect` method, otherwise it will use + :func:`werkzeug.utils.redirect`. + + :param location: The URL to redirect to. + :param code: The status code for the redirect. + :param Response: The response class to use. Not used when + ``current_app`` is active, which uses ``app.response_class``. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + Calls ``current_app.redirect`` if available instead of always + using Werkzeug's default ``redirect``. + """ + if current_app: + return current_app.redirect(location, code=code) + + return _wz_redirect(location, code=code, Response=Response) + + +def abort(code: int | BaseResponse, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.NoReturn: + """Raise an :exc:`~werkzeug.exceptions.HTTPException` for the given + status code. + + If :data:`~flask.current_app` is available, it will call its + :attr:`~flask.Flask.aborter` object, otherwise it will use + :func:`werkzeug.exceptions.abort`. + + :param code: The status code for the exception, which must be + registered in ``app.aborter``. + :param args: Passed to the exception. + :param kwargs: Passed to the exception. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + Calls ``current_app.aborter`` if available instead of always + using Werkzeug's default ``abort``. + """ + if current_app: + current_app.aborter(code, *args, **kwargs) + + _wz_abort(code, *args, **kwargs) + + +def get_template_attribute(template_name: str, attribute: str) -> t.Any: + """Loads a macro (or variable) a template exports. This can be used to + invoke a macro from within Python code. If you for example have a + template named :file:`_cider.html` with the following contents: + + .. sourcecode:: html+jinja + + {% macro hello(name) %}Hello {{ name }}!{% endmacro %} + + You can access this from Python code like this:: + + hello = get_template_attribute('_cider.html', 'hello') + return hello('World') + + .. versionadded:: 0.2 + + :param template_name: the name of the template + :param attribute: the name of the variable of macro to access + """ + return getattr(current_app.jinja_env.get_template(template_name).module, attribute) + + +def flash(message: str, category: str = "message") -> None: + """Flashes a message to the next request. In order to remove the + flashed message from the session and to display it to the user, + the template has to call :func:`get_flashed_messages`. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.3 + `category` parameter added. + + :param message: the message to be flashed. + :param category: the category for the message. The following values + are recommended: ``'message'`` for any kind of message, + ``'error'`` for errors, ``'info'`` for information + messages and ``'warning'`` for warnings. However any + kind of string can be used as category. + """ + # Original implementation: + # + # session.setdefault('_flashes', []).append((category, message)) + # + # This assumed that changes made to mutable structures in the session are + # always in sync with the session object, which is not true for session + # implementations that use external storage for keeping their keys/values. + flashes = session.get("_flashes", []) + flashes.append((category, message)) + session["_flashes"] = flashes + app = current_app._get_current_object() # type: ignore + message_flashed.send( + app, + _async_wrapper=app.ensure_sync, + message=message, + category=category, + ) + + +def get_flashed_messages( + with_categories: bool = False, category_filter: t.Iterable[str] = () +) -> list[str] | list[tuple[str, str]]: + """Pulls all flashed messages from the session and returns them. + Further calls in the same request to the function will return + the same messages. By default just the messages are returned, + but when `with_categories` is set to ``True``, the return value will + be a list of tuples in the form ``(category, message)`` instead. + + Filter the flashed messages to one or more categories by providing those + categories in `category_filter`. This allows rendering categories in + separate html blocks. The `with_categories` and `category_filter` + arguments are distinct: + + * `with_categories` controls whether categories are returned with message + text (``True`` gives a tuple, where ``False`` gives just the message text). + * `category_filter` filters the messages down to only those matching the + provided categories. + + See :doc:`/patterns/flashing` for examples. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.3 + `with_categories` parameter added. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.9 + `category_filter` parameter added. + + :param with_categories: set to ``True`` to also receive categories. + :param category_filter: filter of categories to limit return values. Only + categories in the list will be returned. + """ + flashes = request_ctx.flashes + if flashes is None: + flashes = session.pop("_flashes") if "_flashes" in session else [] + request_ctx.flashes = flashes + if category_filter: + flashes = list(filter(lambda f: f[0] in category_filter, flashes)) + if not with_categories: + return [x[1] for x in flashes] + return flashes + + +def _prepare_send_file_kwargs(**kwargs: t.Any) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + if kwargs.get("max_age") is None: + kwargs["max_age"] = current_app.get_send_file_max_age + + kwargs.update( + environ=request.environ, + use_x_sendfile=current_app.config["USE_X_SENDFILE"], + response_class=current_app.response_class, + _root_path=current_app.root_path, # type: ignore + ) + return kwargs + + +def send_file( + path_or_file: os.PathLike[t.AnyStr] | str | t.BinaryIO, + mimetype: str | None = None, + as_attachment: bool = False, + download_name: str | None = None, + conditional: bool = True, + etag: bool | str = True, + last_modified: datetime | int | float | None = None, + max_age: None | (int | t.Callable[[str | None], int | None]) = None, +) -> Response: + """Send the contents of a file to the client. + + The first argument can be a file path or a file-like object. Paths + are preferred in most cases because Werkzeug can manage the file and + get extra information from the path. Passing a file-like object + requires that the file is opened in binary mode, and is mostly + useful when building a file in memory with :class:`io.BytesIO`. + + Never pass file paths provided by a user. The path is assumed to be + trusted, so a user could craft a path to access a file you didn't + intend. Use :func:`send_from_directory` to safely serve + user-requested paths from within a directory. + + If the WSGI server sets a ``file_wrapper`` in ``environ``, it is + used, otherwise Werkzeug's built-in wrapper is used. Alternatively, + if the HTTP server supports ``X-Sendfile``, configuring Flask with + ``USE_X_SENDFILE = True`` will tell the server to send the given + path, which is much more efficient than reading it in Python. + + :param path_or_file: The path to the file to send, relative to the + current working directory if a relative path is given. + Alternatively, a file-like object opened in binary mode. Make + sure the file pointer is seeked to the start of the data. + :param mimetype: The MIME type to send for the file. If not + provided, it will try to detect it from the file name. + :param as_attachment: Indicate to a browser that it should offer to + save the file instead of displaying it. + :param download_name: The default name browsers will use when saving + the file. Defaults to the passed file name. + :param conditional: Enable conditional and range responses based on + request headers. Requires passing a file path and ``environ``. + :param etag: Calculate an ETag for the file, which requires passing + a file path. Can also be a string to use instead. + :param last_modified: The last modified time to send for the file, + in seconds. If not provided, it will try to detect it from the + file path. + :param max_age: How long the client should cache the file, in + seconds. If set, ``Cache-Control`` will be ``public``, otherwise + it will be ``no-cache`` to prefer conditional caching. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + ``download_name`` replaces the ``attachment_filename`` + parameter. If ``as_attachment=False``, it is passed with + ``Content-Disposition: inline`` instead. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + ``max_age`` replaces the ``cache_timeout`` parameter. + ``conditional`` is enabled and ``max_age`` is not set by + default. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + ``etag`` replaces the ``add_etags`` parameter. It can be a + string to use instead of generating one. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Passing a file-like object that inherits from + :class:`~io.TextIOBase` will raise a :exc:`ValueError` rather + than sending an empty file. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + Moved the implementation to Werkzeug. This is now a wrapper to + pass some Flask-specific arguments. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.1 + ``filename`` may be a :class:`~os.PathLike` object. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.1 + Passing a :class:`~io.BytesIO` object supports range requests. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0.3 + Filenames are encoded with ASCII instead of Latin-1 for broader + compatibility with WSGI servers. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0 + UTF-8 filenames as specified in :rfc:`2231` are supported. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.12 + The filename is no longer automatically inferred from file + objects. If you want to use automatic MIME and etag support, + pass a filename via ``filename_or_fp`` or + ``attachment_filename``. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.12 + ``attachment_filename`` is preferred over ``filename`` for MIME + detection. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.9 + ``cache_timeout`` defaults to + :meth:`Flask.get_send_file_max_age`. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.7 + MIME guessing and etag support for file-like objects was + removed because it was unreliable. Pass a filename if you are + able to, otherwise attach an etag yourself. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.5 + The ``add_etags``, ``cache_timeout`` and ``conditional`` + parameters were added. The default behavior is to add etags. + + .. versionadded:: 0.2 + """ + return werkzeug.utils.send_file( # type: ignore[return-value] + **_prepare_send_file_kwargs( + path_or_file=path_or_file, + environ=request.environ, + mimetype=mimetype, + as_attachment=as_attachment, + download_name=download_name, + conditional=conditional, + etag=etag, + last_modified=last_modified, + max_age=max_age, + ) + ) + + +def send_from_directory( + directory: os.PathLike[str] | str, + path: os.PathLike[str] | str, + **kwargs: t.Any, +) -> Response: + """Send a file from within a directory using :func:`send_file`. + + .. code-block:: python + + @app.route("/uploads/") + def download_file(name): + return send_from_directory( + app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'], name, as_attachment=True + ) + + This is a secure way to serve files from a folder, such as static + files or uploads. Uses :func:`~werkzeug.security.safe_join` to + ensure the path coming from the client is not maliciously crafted to + point outside the specified directory. + + If the final path does not point to an existing regular file, + raises a 404 :exc:`~werkzeug.exceptions.NotFound` error. + + :param directory: The directory that ``path`` must be located under, + relative to the current application's root path. + :param path: The path to the file to send, relative to + ``directory``. + :param kwargs: Arguments to pass to :func:`send_file`. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + ``path`` replaces the ``filename`` parameter. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + Moved the implementation to Werkzeug. This is now a wrapper to + pass some Flask-specific arguments. + + .. versionadded:: 0.5 + """ + return werkzeug.utils.send_from_directory( # type: ignore[return-value] + directory, path, **_prepare_send_file_kwargs(**kwargs) + ) + + +def get_root_path(import_name: str) -> str: + """Find the root path of a package, or the path that contains a + module. If it cannot be found, returns the current working + directory. + + Not to be confused with the value returned by :func:`find_package`. + + :meta private: + """ + # Module already imported and has a file attribute. Use that first. + mod = sys.modules.get(import_name) + + if mod is not None and hasattr(mod, "__file__") and mod.__file__ is not None: + return os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(mod.__file__)) + + # Next attempt: check the loader. + try: + spec = importlib.util.find_spec(import_name) + + if spec is None: + raise ValueError + except (ImportError, ValueError): + loader = None + else: + loader = spec.loader + + # Loader does not exist or we're referring to an unloaded main + # module or a main module without path (interactive sessions), go + # with the current working directory. + if loader is None: + return os.getcwd() + + if hasattr(loader, "get_filename"): + filepath = loader.get_filename(import_name) + else: + # Fall back to imports. + __import__(import_name) + mod = sys.modules[import_name] + filepath = getattr(mod, "__file__", None) + + # If we don't have a file path it might be because it is a + # namespace package. In this case pick the root path from the + # first module that is contained in the package. + if filepath is None: + raise RuntimeError( + "No root path can be found for the provided module" + f" {import_name!r}. This can happen because the module" + " came from an import hook that does not provide file" + " name information or because it's a namespace package." + " In this case the root path needs to be explicitly" + " provided." + ) + + # filepath is import_name.py for a module, or __init__.py for a package. + return os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(filepath)) # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + +@lru_cache(maxsize=None) +def _split_blueprint_path(name: str) -> list[str]: + out: list[str] = [name] + + if "." in name: + out.extend(_split_blueprint_path(name.rpartition(".")[0])) + + return out diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/json/__init__.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/json/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c0941d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/json/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import json as _json +import typing as t + +from ..globals import current_app +from .provider import _default + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from ..wrappers import Response + + +def dumps(obj: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> str: + """Serialize data as JSON. + + If :data:`~flask.current_app` is available, it will use its + :meth:`app.json.dumps() ` + method, otherwise it will use :func:`json.dumps`. + + :param obj: The data to serialize. + :param kwargs: Arguments passed to the ``dumps`` implementation. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3 + The ``app`` parameter was removed. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + Calls ``current_app.json.dumps``, allowing an app to override + the behavior. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.2 + :class:`decimal.Decimal` is supported by converting to a string. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + ``encoding`` will be removed in Flask 2.1. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0.3 + ``app`` can be passed directly, rather than requiring an app + context for configuration. + """ + if current_app: + return current_app.json.dumps(obj, **kwargs) + + kwargs.setdefault("default", _default) + return _json.dumps(obj, **kwargs) + + +def dump(obj: t.Any, fp: t.IO[str], **kwargs: t.Any) -> None: + """Serialize data as JSON and write to a file. + + If :data:`~flask.current_app` is available, it will use its + :meth:`app.json.dump() ` + method, otherwise it will use :func:`json.dump`. + + :param obj: The data to serialize. + :param fp: A file opened for writing text. Should use the UTF-8 + encoding to be valid JSON. + :param kwargs: Arguments passed to the ``dump`` implementation. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3 + The ``app`` parameter was removed. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + Calls ``current_app.json.dump``, allowing an app to override + the behavior. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Writing to a binary file, and the ``encoding`` argument, will be + removed in Flask 2.1. + """ + if current_app: + current_app.json.dump(obj, fp, **kwargs) + else: + kwargs.setdefault("default", _default) + _json.dump(obj, fp, **kwargs) + + +def loads(s: str | bytes, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """Deserialize data as JSON. + + If :data:`~flask.current_app` is available, it will use its + :meth:`app.json.loads() ` + method, otherwise it will use :func:`json.loads`. + + :param s: Text or UTF-8 bytes. + :param kwargs: Arguments passed to the ``loads`` implementation. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3 + The ``app`` parameter was removed. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + Calls ``current_app.json.loads``, allowing an app to override + the behavior. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + ``encoding`` will be removed in Flask 2.1. The data must be a + string or UTF-8 bytes. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0.3 + ``app`` can be passed directly, rather than requiring an app + context for configuration. + """ + if current_app: + return current_app.json.loads(s, **kwargs) + + return _json.loads(s, **kwargs) + + +def load(fp: t.IO[t.AnyStr], **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """Deserialize data as JSON read from a file. + + If :data:`~flask.current_app` is available, it will use its + :meth:`app.json.load() ` + method, otherwise it will use :func:`json.load`. + + :param fp: A file opened for reading text or UTF-8 bytes. + :param kwargs: Arguments passed to the ``load`` implementation. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3 + The ``app`` parameter was removed. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + Calls ``current_app.json.load``, allowing an app to override + the behavior. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + The ``app`` parameter will be removed in Flask 2.3. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + ``encoding`` will be removed in Flask 2.1. The file must be text + mode, or binary mode with UTF-8 bytes. + """ + if current_app: + return current_app.json.load(fp, **kwargs) + + return _json.load(fp, **kwargs) + + +def jsonify(*args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> Response: + """Serialize the given arguments as JSON, and return a + :class:`~flask.Response` object with the ``application/json`` + mimetype. A dict or list returned from a view will be converted to a + JSON response automatically without needing to call this. + + This requires an active request or application context, and calls + :meth:`app.json.response() `. + + In debug mode, the output is formatted with indentation to make it + easier to read. This may also be controlled by the provider. + + Either positional or keyword arguments can be given, not both. + If no arguments are given, ``None`` is serialized. + + :param args: A single value to serialize, or multiple values to + treat as a list to serialize. + :param kwargs: Treat as a dict to serialize. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + Calls ``current_app.json.response``, allowing an app to override + the behavior. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.2 + :class:`decimal.Decimal` is supported by converting to a string. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.11 + Added support for serializing top-level arrays. This was a + security risk in ancient browsers. See :ref:`security-json`. + + .. versionadded:: 0.2 + """ + return current_app.json.response(*args, **kwargs) # type: ignore[return-value] diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/json/provider.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/json/provider.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9b2e8f --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/json/provider.py @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import dataclasses +import decimal +import json +import typing as t +import uuid +import weakref +from datetime import date + +from werkzeug.http import http_date + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from werkzeug.sansio.response import Response + + from ..sansio.app import App + + +class JSONProvider: + """A standard set of JSON operations for an application. Subclasses + of this can be used to customize JSON behavior or use different + JSON libraries. + + To implement a provider for a specific library, subclass this base + class and implement at least :meth:`dumps` and :meth:`loads`. All + other methods have default implementations. + + To use a different provider, either subclass ``Flask`` and set + :attr:`~flask.Flask.json_provider_class` to a provider class, or set + :attr:`app.json ` to an instance of the class. + + :param app: An application instance. This will be stored as a + :class:`weakref.proxy` on the :attr:`_app` attribute. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + """ + + def __init__(self, app: App) -> None: + self._app: App = weakref.proxy(app) + + def dumps(self, obj: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> str: + """Serialize data as JSON. + + :param obj: The data to serialize. + :param kwargs: May be passed to the underlying JSON library. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def dump(self, obj: t.Any, fp: t.IO[str], **kwargs: t.Any) -> None: + """Serialize data as JSON and write to a file. + + :param obj: The data to serialize. + :param fp: A file opened for writing text. Should use the UTF-8 + encoding to be valid JSON. + :param kwargs: May be passed to the underlying JSON library. + """ + fp.write(self.dumps(obj, **kwargs)) + + def loads(self, s: str | bytes, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """Deserialize data as JSON. + + :param s: Text or UTF-8 bytes. + :param kwargs: May be passed to the underlying JSON library. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def load(self, fp: t.IO[t.AnyStr], **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """Deserialize data as JSON read from a file. + + :param fp: A file opened for reading text or UTF-8 bytes. + :param kwargs: May be passed to the underlying JSON library. + """ + return self.loads(fp.read(), **kwargs) + + def _prepare_response_obj( + self, args: tuple[t.Any, ...], kwargs: dict[str, t.Any] + ) -> t.Any: + if args and kwargs: + raise TypeError("app.json.response() takes either args or kwargs, not both") + + if not args and not kwargs: + return None + + if len(args) == 1: + return args[0] + + return args or kwargs + + def response(self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> Response: + """Serialize the given arguments as JSON, and return a + :class:`~flask.Response` object with the ``application/json`` + mimetype. + + The :func:`~flask.json.jsonify` function calls this method for + the current application. + + Either positional or keyword arguments can be given, not both. + If no arguments are given, ``None`` is serialized. + + :param args: A single value to serialize, or multiple values to + treat as a list to serialize. + :param kwargs: Treat as a dict to serialize. + """ + obj = self._prepare_response_obj(args, kwargs) + return self._app.response_class(self.dumps(obj), mimetype="application/json") + + +def _default(o: t.Any) -> t.Any: + if isinstance(o, date): + return http_date(o) + + if isinstance(o, (decimal.Decimal, uuid.UUID)): + return str(o) + + if dataclasses and dataclasses.is_dataclass(o): + return dataclasses.asdict(o) + + if hasattr(o, "__html__"): + return str(o.__html__()) + + raise TypeError(f"Object of type {type(o).__name__} is not JSON serializable") + + +class DefaultJSONProvider(JSONProvider): + """Provide JSON operations using Python's built-in :mod:`json` + library. Serializes the following additional data types: + + - :class:`datetime.datetime` and :class:`datetime.date` are + serialized to :rfc:`822` strings. This is the same as the HTTP + date format. + - :class:`uuid.UUID` is serialized to a string. + - :class:`dataclasses.dataclass` is passed to + :func:`dataclasses.asdict`. + - :class:`~markupsafe.Markup` (or any object with a ``__html__`` + method) will call the ``__html__`` method to get a string. + """ + + default: t.Callable[[t.Any], t.Any] = staticmethod(_default) # type: ignore[assignment] + """Apply this function to any object that :meth:`json.dumps` does + not know how to serialize. It should return a valid JSON type or + raise a ``TypeError``. + """ + + ensure_ascii = True + """Replace non-ASCII characters with escape sequences. This may be + more compatible with some clients, but can be disabled for better + performance and size. + """ + + sort_keys = True + """Sort the keys in any serialized dicts. This may be useful for + some caching situations, but can be disabled for better performance. + When enabled, keys must all be strings, they are not converted + before sorting. + """ + + compact: bool | None = None + """If ``True``, or ``None`` out of debug mode, the :meth:`response` + output will not add indentation, newlines, or spaces. If ``False``, + or ``None`` in debug mode, it will use a non-compact representation. + """ + + mimetype = "application/json" + """The mimetype set in :meth:`response`.""" + + def dumps(self, obj: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> str: + """Serialize data as JSON to a string. + + Keyword arguments are passed to :func:`json.dumps`. Sets some + parameter defaults from the :attr:`default`, + :attr:`ensure_ascii`, and :attr:`sort_keys` attributes. + + :param obj: The data to serialize. + :param kwargs: Passed to :func:`json.dumps`. + """ + kwargs.setdefault("default", self.default) + kwargs.setdefault("ensure_ascii", self.ensure_ascii) + kwargs.setdefault("sort_keys", self.sort_keys) + return json.dumps(obj, **kwargs) + + def loads(self, s: str | bytes, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """Deserialize data as JSON from a string or bytes. + + :param s: Text or UTF-8 bytes. + :param kwargs: Passed to :func:`json.loads`. + """ + return json.loads(s, **kwargs) + + def response(self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> Response: + """Serialize the given arguments as JSON, and return a + :class:`~flask.Response` object with it. The response mimetype + will be "application/json" and can be changed with + :attr:`mimetype`. + + If :attr:`compact` is ``False`` or debug mode is enabled, the + output will be formatted to be easier to read. + + Either positional or keyword arguments can be given, not both. + If no arguments are given, ``None`` is serialized. + + :param args: A single value to serialize, or multiple values to + treat as a list to serialize. + :param kwargs: Treat as a dict to serialize. + """ + obj = self._prepare_response_obj(args, kwargs) + dump_args: dict[str, t.Any] = {} + + if (self.compact is None and self._app.debug) or self.compact is False: + dump_args.setdefault("indent", 2) + else: + dump_args.setdefault("separators", (",", ":")) + + return self._app.response_class( + f"{self.dumps(obj, **dump_args)}\n", mimetype=self.mimetype + ) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/json/tag.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/json/tag.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2bb986b --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/json/tag.py @@ -0,0 +1,326 @@ +""" +Tagged JSON +~~~~~~~~~~~ + +A compact representation for lossless serialization of non-standard JSON +types. :class:`~flask.sessions.SecureCookieSessionInterface` uses this +to serialize the session data, but it may be useful in other places. It +can be extended to support other types. + +.. autoclass:: TaggedJSONSerializer + :members: + +.. autoclass:: JSONTag + :members: + +Let's see an example that adds support for +:class:`~collections.OrderedDict`. Dicts don't have an order in JSON, so +to handle this we will dump the items as a list of ``[key, value]`` +pairs. Subclass :class:`JSONTag` and give it the new key ``' od'`` to +identify the type. The session serializer processes dicts first, so +insert the new tag at the front of the order since ``OrderedDict`` must +be processed before ``dict``. + +.. code-block:: python + + from flask.json.tag import JSONTag + + class TagOrderedDict(JSONTag): + __slots__ = ('serializer',) + key = ' od' + + def check(self, value): + return isinstance(value, OrderedDict) + + def to_json(self, value): + return [[k, self.serializer.tag(v)] for k, v in iteritems(value)] + + def to_python(self, value): + return OrderedDict(value) + + app.session_interface.serializer.register(TagOrderedDict, index=0) +""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t +from base64 import b64decode +from base64 import b64encode +from datetime import datetime +from uuid import UUID + +from markupsafe import Markup +from werkzeug.http import http_date +from werkzeug.http import parse_date + +from ..json import dumps +from ..json import loads + + +class JSONTag: + """Base class for defining type tags for :class:`TaggedJSONSerializer`.""" + + __slots__ = ("serializer",) + + #: The tag to mark the serialized object with. If empty, this tag is + #: only used as an intermediate step during tagging. + key: str = "" + + def __init__(self, serializer: TaggedJSONSerializer) -> None: + """Create a tagger for the given serializer.""" + self.serializer = serializer + + def check(self, value: t.Any) -> bool: + """Check if the given value should be tagged by this tag.""" + raise NotImplementedError + + def to_json(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """Convert the Python object to an object that is a valid JSON type. + The tag will be added later.""" + raise NotImplementedError + + def to_python(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """Convert the JSON representation back to the correct type. The tag + will already be removed.""" + raise NotImplementedError + + def tag(self, value: t.Any) -> dict[str, t.Any]: + """Convert the value to a valid JSON type and add the tag structure + around it.""" + return {self.key: self.to_json(value)} + + +class TagDict(JSONTag): + """Tag for 1-item dicts whose only key matches a registered tag. + + Internally, the dict key is suffixed with `__`, and the suffix is removed + when deserializing. + """ + + __slots__ = () + key = " di" + + def check(self, value: t.Any) -> bool: + return ( + isinstance(value, dict) + and len(value) == 1 + and next(iter(value)) in self.serializer.tags + ) + + def to_json(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + key = next(iter(value)) + return {f"{key}__": self.serializer.tag(value[key])} + + def to_python(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + key = next(iter(value)) + return {key[:-2]: value[key]} + + +class PassDict(JSONTag): + __slots__ = () + + def check(self, value: t.Any) -> bool: + return isinstance(value, dict) + + def to_json(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + # JSON objects may only have string keys, so don't bother tagging the + # key here. + return {k: self.serializer.tag(v) for k, v in value.items()} + + tag = to_json + + +class TagTuple(JSONTag): + __slots__ = () + key = " t" + + def check(self, value: t.Any) -> bool: + return isinstance(value, tuple) + + def to_json(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + return [self.serializer.tag(item) for item in value] + + def to_python(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + return tuple(value) + + +class PassList(JSONTag): + __slots__ = () + + def check(self, value: t.Any) -> bool: + return isinstance(value, list) + + def to_json(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + return [self.serializer.tag(item) for item in value] + + tag = to_json + + +class TagBytes(JSONTag): + __slots__ = () + key = " b" + + def check(self, value: t.Any) -> bool: + return isinstance(value, bytes) + + def to_json(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + return b64encode(value).decode("ascii") + + def to_python(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + return b64decode(value) + + +class TagMarkup(JSONTag): + """Serialize anything matching the :class:`~markupsafe.Markup` API by + having a ``__html__`` method to the result of that method. Always + deserializes to an instance of :class:`~markupsafe.Markup`.""" + + __slots__ = () + key = " m" + + def check(self, value: t.Any) -> bool: + return callable(getattr(value, "__html__", None)) + + def to_json(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + return str(value.__html__()) + + def to_python(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + return Markup(value) + + +class TagUUID(JSONTag): + __slots__ = () + key = " u" + + def check(self, value: t.Any) -> bool: + return isinstance(value, UUID) + + def to_json(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + return value.hex + + def to_python(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + return UUID(value) + + +class TagDateTime(JSONTag): + __slots__ = () + key = " d" + + def check(self, value: t.Any) -> bool: + return isinstance(value, datetime) + + def to_json(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + return http_date(value) + + def to_python(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + return parse_date(value) + + +class TaggedJSONSerializer: + """Serializer that uses a tag system to compactly represent objects that + are not JSON types. Passed as the intermediate serializer to + :class:`itsdangerous.Serializer`. + + The following extra types are supported: + + * :class:`dict` + * :class:`tuple` + * :class:`bytes` + * :class:`~markupsafe.Markup` + * :class:`~uuid.UUID` + * :class:`~datetime.datetime` + """ + + __slots__ = ("tags", "order") + + #: Tag classes to bind when creating the serializer. Other tags can be + #: added later using :meth:`~register`. + default_tags = [ + TagDict, + PassDict, + TagTuple, + PassList, + TagBytes, + TagMarkup, + TagUUID, + TagDateTime, + ] + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.tags: dict[str, JSONTag] = {} + self.order: list[JSONTag] = [] + + for cls in self.default_tags: + self.register(cls) + + def register( + self, + tag_class: type[JSONTag], + force: bool = False, + index: int | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Register a new tag with this serializer. + + :param tag_class: tag class to register. Will be instantiated with this + serializer instance. + :param force: overwrite an existing tag. If false (default), a + :exc:`KeyError` is raised. + :param index: index to insert the new tag in the tag order. Useful when + the new tag is a special case of an existing tag. If ``None`` + (default), the tag is appended to the end of the order. + + :raise KeyError: if the tag key is already registered and ``force`` is + not true. + """ + tag = tag_class(self) + key = tag.key + + if key: + if not force and key in self.tags: + raise KeyError(f"Tag '{key}' is already registered.") + + self.tags[key] = tag + + if index is None: + self.order.append(tag) + else: + self.order.insert(index, tag) + + def tag(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """Convert a value to a tagged representation if necessary.""" + for tag in self.order: + if tag.check(value): + return tag.tag(value) + + return value + + def untag(self, value: dict[str, t.Any]) -> t.Any: + """Convert a tagged representation back to the original type.""" + if len(value) != 1: + return value + + key = next(iter(value)) + + if key not in self.tags: + return value + + return self.tags[key].to_python(value[key]) + + def _untag_scan(self, value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + if isinstance(value, dict): + # untag each item recursively + value = {k: self._untag_scan(v) for k, v in value.items()} + # untag the dict itself + value = self.untag(value) + elif isinstance(value, list): + # untag each item recursively + value = [self._untag_scan(item) for item in value] + + return value + + def dumps(self, value: t.Any) -> str: + """Tag the value and dump it to a compact JSON string.""" + return dumps(self.tag(value), separators=(",", ":")) + + def loads(self, value: str) -> t.Any: + """Load data from a JSON string and deserialized any tagged objects.""" + return self._untag_scan(loads(value)) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/logging.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/logging.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0cb8f43 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/logging.py @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import sys +import typing as t + +from werkzeug.local import LocalProxy + +from .globals import request + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from .sansio.app import App + + +@LocalProxy +def wsgi_errors_stream() -> t.TextIO: + """Find the most appropriate error stream for the application. If a request + is active, log to ``wsgi.errors``, otherwise use ``sys.stderr``. + + If you configure your own :class:`logging.StreamHandler`, you may want to + use this for the stream. If you are using file or dict configuration and + can't import this directly, you can refer to it as + ``ext://flask.logging.wsgi_errors_stream``. + """ + if request: + return request.environ["wsgi.errors"] # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + return sys.stderr + + +def has_level_handler(logger: logging.Logger) -> bool: + """Check if there is a handler in the logging chain that will handle the + given logger's :meth:`effective level <~logging.Logger.getEffectiveLevel>`. + """ + level = logger.getEffectiveLevel() + current = logger + + while current: + if any(handler.level <= level for handler in current.handlers): + return True + + if not current.propagate: + break + + current = current.parent # type: ignore + + return False + + +#: Log messages to :func:`~flask.logging.wsgi_errors_stream` with the format +#: ``[%(asctime)s] %(levelname)s in %(module)s: %(message)s``. +default_handler = logging.StreamHandler(wsgi_errors_stream) # type: ignore +default_handler.setFormatter( + logging.Formatter("[%(asctime)s] %(levelname)s in %(module)s: %(message)s") +) + + +def create_logger(app: App) -> logging.Logger: + """Get the Flask app's logger and configure it if needed. + + The logger name will be the same as + :attr:`app.import_name `. + + When :attr:`~flask.Flask.debug` is enabled, set the logger level to + :data:`logging.DEBUG` if it is not set. + + If there is no handler for the logger's effective level, add a + :class:`~logging.StreamHandler` for + :func:`~flask.logging.wsgi_errors_stream` with a basic format. + """ + logger = logging.getLogger(app.name) + + if app.debug and not logger.level: + logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) + + if not has_level_handler(logger): + logger.addHandler(default_handler) + + return logger diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/py.typed b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sansio/README.md b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sansio/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..623ac19 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sansio/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +# Sansio + +This folder contains code that can be used by alternative Flask +implementations, for example Quart. The code therefore cannot do any +IO, nor be part of a likely IO path. Finally this code cannot use the +Flask globals. diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sansio/app.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sansio/app.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21a79ba --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sansio/app.py @@ -0,0 +1,968 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import logging +import os +import sys +import typing as t +from datetime import timedelta +from itertools import chain + +from werkzeug.exceptions import Aborter +from werkzeug.exceptions import BadRequest +from werkzeug.exceptions import BadRequestKeyError +from werkzeug.routing import BuildError +from werkzeug.routing import Map +from werkzeug.routing import Rule +from werkzeug.sansio.response import Response +from werkzeug.utils import cached_property +from werkzeug.utils import redirect as _wz_redirect + +from .. import typing as ft +from ..config import Config +from ..config import ConfigAttribute +from ..ctx import _AppCtxGlobals +from ..helpers import _split_blueprint_path +from ..helpers import get_debug_flag +from ..json.provider import DefaultJSONProvider +from ..json.provider import JSONProvider +from ..logging import create_logger +from ..templating import DispatchingJinjaLoader +from ..templating import Environment +from .scaffold import _endpoint_from_view_func +from .scaffold import find_package +from .scaffold import Scaffold +from .scaffold import setupmethod + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from werkzeug.wrappers import Response as BaseResponse + + from ..testing import FlaskClient + from ..testing import FlaskCliRunner + from .blueprints import Blueprint + +T_shell_context_processor = t.TypeVar( + "T_shell_context_processor", bound=ft.ShellContextProcessorCallable +) +T_teardown = t.TypeVar("T_teardown", bound=ft.TeardownCallable) +T_template_filter = t.TypeVar("T_template_filter", bound=ft.TemplateFilterCallable) +T_template_global = t.TypeVar("T_template_global", bound=ft.TemplateGlobalCallable) +T_template_test = t.TypeVar("T_template_test", bound=ft.TemplateTestCallable) + + +def _make_timedelta(value: timedelta | int | None) -> timedelta | None: + if value is None or isinstance(value, timedelta): + return value + + return timedelta(seconds=value) + + +class App(Scaffold): + """The flask object implements a WSGI application and acts as the central + object. It is passed the name of the module or package of the + application. Once it is created it will act as a central registry for + the view functions, the URL rules, template configuration and much more. + + The name of the package is used to resolve resources from inside the + package or the folder the module is contained in depending on if the + package parameter resolves to an actual python package (a folder with + an :file:`__init__.py` file inside) or a standard module (just a ``.py`` file). + + For more information about resource loading, see :func:`open_resource`. + + Usually you create a :class:`Flask` instance in your main module or + in the :file:`__init__.py` file of your package like this:: + + from flask import Flask + app = Flask(__name__) + + .. admonition:: About the First Parameter + + The idea of the first parameter is to give Flask an idea of what + belongs to your application. This name is used to find resources + on the filesystem, can be used by extensions to improve debugging + information and a lot more. + + So it's important what you provide there. If you are using a single + module, `__name__` is always the correct value. If you however are + using a package, it's usually recommended to hardcode the name of + your package there. + + For example if your application is defined in :file:`yourapplication/app.py` + you should create it with one of the two versions below:: + + app = Flask('yourapplication') + app = Flask(__name__.split('.')[0]) + + Why is that? The application will work even with `__name__`, thanks + to how resources are looked up. However it will make debugging more + painful. Certain extensions can make assumptions based on the + import name of your application. For example the Flask-SQLAlchemy + extension will look for the code in your application that triggered + an SQL query in debug mode. If the import name is not properly set + up, that debugging information is lost. (For example it would only + pick up SQL queries in `yourapplication.app` and not + `yourapplication.views.frontend`) + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + The `static_url_path`, `static_folder`, and `template_folder` + parameters were added. + + .. versionadded:: 0.8 + The `instance_path` and `instance_relative_config` parameters were + added. + + .. versionadded:: 0.11 + The `root_path` parameter was added. + + .. versionadded:: 1.0 + The ``host_matching`` and ``static_host`` parameters were added. + + .. versionadded:: 1.0 + The ``subdomain_matching`` parameter was added. Subdomain + matching needs to be enabled manually now. Setting + :data:`SERVER_NAME` does not implicitly enable it. + + :param import_name: the name of the application package + :param static_url_path: can be used to specify a different path for the + static files on the web. Defaults to the name + of the `static_folder` folder. + :param static_folder: The folder with static files that is served at + ``static_url_path``. Relative to the application ``root_path`` + or an absolute path. Defaults to ``'static'``. + :param static_host: the host to use when adding the static route. + Defaults to None. Required when using ``host_matching=True`` + with a ``static_folder`` configured. + :param host_matching: set ``url_map.host_matching`` attribute. + Defaults to False. + :param subdomain_matching: consider the subdomain relative to + :data:`SERVER_NAME` when matching routes. Defaults to False. + :param template_folder: the folder that contains the templates that should + be used by the application. Defaults to + ``'templates'`` folder in the root path of the + application. + :param instance_path: An alternative instance path for the application. + By default the folder ``'instance'`` next to the + package or module is assumed to be the instance + path. + :param instance_relative_config: if set to ``True`` relative filenames + for loading the config are assumed to + be relative to the instance path instead + of the application root. + :param root_path: The path to the root of the application files. + This should only be set manually when it can't be detected + automatically, such as for namespace packages. + """ + + #: The class of the object assigned to :attr:`aborter`, created by + #: :meth:`create_aborter`. That object is called by + #: :func:`flask.abort` to raise HTTP errors, and can be + #: called directly as well. + #: + #: Defaults to :class:`werkzeug.exceptions.Aborter`. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 2.2 + aborter_class = Aborter + + #: The class that is used for the Jinja environment. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.11 + jinja_environment = Environment + + #: The class that is used for the :data:`~flask.g` instance. + #: + #: Example use cases for a custom class: + #: + #: 1. Store arbitrary attributes on flask.g. + #: 2. Add a property for lazy per-request database connectors. + #: 3. Return None instead of AttributeError on unexpected attributes. + #: 4. Raise exception if an unexpected attr is set, a "controlled" flask.g. + #: + #: In Flask 0.9 this property was called `request_globals_class` but it + #: was changed in 0.10 to :attr:`app_ctx_globals_class` because the + #: flask.g object is now application context scoped. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.10 + app_ctx_globals_class = _AppCtxGlobals + + #: The class that is used for the ``config`` attribute of this app. + #: Defaults to :class:`~flask.Config`. + #: + #: Example use cases for a custom class: + #: + #: 1. Default values for certain config options. + #: 2. Access to config values through attributes in addition to keys. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.11 + config_class = Config + + #: The testing flag. Set this to ``True`` to enable the test mode of + #: Flask extensions (and in the future probably also Flask itself). + #: For example this might activate test helpers that have an + #: additional runtime cost which should not be enabled by default. + #: + #: If this is enabled and PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS is not changed from the + #: default it's implicitly enabled. + #: + #: This attribute can also be configured from the config with the + #: ``TESTING`` configuration key. Defaults to ``False``. + testing = ConfigAttribute[bool]("TESTING") + + #: If a secret key is set, cryptographic components can use this to + #: sign cookies and other things. Set this to a complex random value + #: when you want to use the secure cookie for instance. + #: + #: This attribute can also be configured from the config with the + #: :data:`SECRET_KEY` configuration key. Defaults to ``None``. + secret_key = ConfigAttribute[t.Union[str, bytes, None]]("SECRET_KEY") + + #: A :class:`~datetime.timedelta` which is used to set the expiration + #: date of a permanent session. The default is 31 days which makes a + #: permanent session survive for roughly one month. + #: + #: This attribute can also be configured from the config with the + #: ``PERMANENT_SESSION_LIFETIME`` configuration key. Defaults to + #: ``timedelta(days=31)`` + permanent_session_lifetime = ConfigAttribute[timedelta]( + "PERMANENT_SESSION_LIFETIME", + get_converter=_make_timedelta, # type: ignore[arg-type] + ) + + json_provider_class: type[JSONProvider] = DefaultJSONProvider + """A subclass of :class:`~flask.json.provider.JSONProvider`. An + instance is created and assigned to :attr:`app.json` when creating + the app. + + The default, :class:`~flask.json.provider.DefaultJSONProvider`, uses + Python's built-in :mod:`json` library. A different provider can use + a different JSON library. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + """ + + #: Options that are passed to the Jinja environment in + #: :meth:`create_jinja_environment`. Changing these options after + #: the environment is created (accessing :attr:`jinja_env`) will + #: have no effect. + #: + #: .. versionchanged:: 1.1.0 + #: This is a ``dict`` instead of an ``ImmutableDict`` to allow + #: easier configuration. + #: + jinja_options: dict[str, t.Any] = {} + + #: The rule object to use for URL rules created. This is used by + #: :meth:`add_url_rule`. Defaults to :class:`werkzeug.routing.Rule`. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.7 + url_rule_class = Rule + + #: The map object to use for storing the URL rules and routing + #: configuration parameters. Defaults to :class:`werkzeug.routing.Map`. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 1.1.0 + url_map_class = Map + + #: The :meth:`test_client` method creates an instance of this test + #: client class. Defaults to :class:`~flask.testing.FlaskClient`. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.7 + test_client_class: type[FlaskClient] | None = None + + #: The :class:`~click.testing.CliRunner` subclass, by default + #: :class:`~flask.testing.FlaskCliRunner` that is used by + #: :meth:`test_cli_runner`. Its ``__init__`` method should take a + #: Flask app object as the first argument. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 1.0 + test_cli_runner_class: type[FlaskCliRunner] | None = None + + default_config: dict[str, t.Any] + response_class: type[Response] + + def __init__( + self, + import_name: str, + static_url_path: str | None = None, + static_folder: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = "static", + static_host: str | None = None, + host_matching: bool = False, + subdomain_matching: bool = False, + template_folder: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = "templates", + instance_path: str | None = None, + instance_relative_config: bool = False, + root_path: str | None = None, + ): + super().__init__( + import_name=import_name, + static_folder=static_folder, + static_url_path=static_url_path, + template_folder=template_folder, + root_path=root_path, + ) + + if instance_path is None: + instance_path = self.auto_find_instance_path() + elif not os.path.isabs(instance_path): + raise ValueError( + "If an instance path is provided it must be absolute." + " A relative path was given instead." + ) + + #: Holds the path to the instance folder. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.8 + self.instance_path = instance_path + + #: The configuration dictionary as :class:`Config`. This behaves + #: exactly like a regular dictionary but supports additional methods + #: to load a config from files. + self.config = self.make_config(instance_relative_config) + + #: An instance of :attr:`aborter_class` created by + #: :meth:`make_aborter`. This is called by :func:`flask.abort` + #: to raise HTTP errors, and can be called directly as well. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 2.2 + #: Moved from ``flask.abort``, which calls this object. + self.aborter = self.make_aborter() + + self.json: JSONProvider = self.json_provider_class(self) + """Provides access to JSON methods. Functions in ``flask.json`` + will call methods on this provider when the application context + is active. Used for handling JSON requests and responses. + + An instance of :attr:`json_provider_class`. Can be customized by + changing that attribute on a subclass, or by assigning to this + attribute afterwards. + + The default, :class:`~flask.json.provider.DefaultJSONProvider`, + uses Python's built-in :mod:`json` library. A different provider + can use a different JSON library. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + """ + + #: A list of functions that are called by + #: :meth:`handle_url_build_error` when :meth:`.url_for` raises a + #: :exc:`~werkzeug.routing.BuildError`. Each function is called + #: with ``error``, ``endpoint`` and ``values``. If a function + #: returns ``None`` or raises a ``BuildError``, it is skipped. + #: Otherwise, its return value is returned by ``url_for``. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.9 + self.url_build_error_handlers: list[ + t.Callable[[Exception, str, dict[str, t.Any]], str] + ] = [] + + #: A list of functions that are called when the application context + #: is destroyed. Since the application context is also torn down + #: if the request ends this is the place to store code that disconnects + #: from databases. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.9 + self.teardown_appcontext_funcs: list[ft.TeardownCallable] = [] + + #: A list of shell context processor functions that should be run + #: when a shell context is created. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.11 + self.shell_context_processors: list[ft.ShellContextProcessorCallable] = [] + + #: Maps registered blueprint names to blueprint objects. The + #: dict retains the order the blueprints were registered in. + #: Blueprints can be registered multiple times, this dict does + #: not track how often they were attached. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.7 + self.blueprints: dict[str, Blueprint] = {} + + #: a place where extensions can store application specific state. For + #: example this is where an extension could store database engines and + #: similar things. + #: + #: The key must match the name of the extension module. For example in + #: case of a "Flask-Foo" extension in `flask_foo`, the key would be + #: ``'foo'``. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.7 + self.extensions: dict[str, t.Any] = {} + + #: The :class:`~werkzeug.routing.Map` for this instance. You can use + #: this to change the routing converters after the class was created + #: but before any routes are connected. Example:: + #: + #: from werkzeug.routing import BaseConverter + #: + #: class ListConverter(BaseConverter): + #: def to_python(self, value): + #: return value.split(',') + #: def to_url(self, values): + #: return ','.join(super(ListConverter, self).to_url(value) + #: for value in values) + #: + #: app = Flask(__name__) + #: app.url_map.converters['list'] = ListConverter + self.url_map = self.url_map_class(host_matching=host_matching) + + self.subdomain_matching = subdomain_matching + + # tracks internally if the application already handled at least one + # request. + self._got_first_request = False + + # Set the name of the Click group in case someone wants to add + # the app's commands to another CLI tool. + self.cli.name = self.name + + def _check_setup_finished(self, f_name: str) -> None: + if self._got_first_request: + raise AssertionError( + f"The setup method '{f_name}' can no longer be called" + " on the application. It has already handled its first" + " request, any changes will not be applied" + " consistently.\n" + "Make sure all imports, decorators, functions, etc." + " needed to set up the application are done before" + " running it." + ) + + @cached_property + def name(self) -> str: # type: ignore + """The name of the application. This is usually the import name + with the difference that it's guessed from the run file if the + import name is main. This name is used as a display name when + Flask needs the name of the application. It can be set and overridden + to change the value. + + .. versionadded:: 0.8 + """ + if self.import_name == "__main__": + fn: str | None = getattr(sys.modules["__main__"], "__file__", None) + if fn is None: + return "__main__" + return os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(fn))[0] + return self.import_name + + @cached_property + def logger(self) -> logging.Logger: + """A standard Python :class:`~logging.Logger` for the app, with + the same name as :attr:`name`. + + In debug mode, the logger's :attr:`~logging.Logger.level` will + be set to :data:`~logging.DEBUG`. + + If there are no handlers configured, a default handler will be + added. See :doc:`/logging` for more information. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.1.0 + The logger takes the same name as :attr:`name` rather than + hard-coding ``"flask.app"``. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0.0 + Behavior was simplified. The logger is always named + ``"flask.app"``. The level is only set during configuration, + it doesn't check ``app.debug`` each time. Only one format is + used, not different ones depending on ``app.debug``. No + handlers are removed, and a handler is only added if no + handlers are already configured. + + .. versionadded:: 0.3 + """ + return create_logger(self) + + @cached_property + def jinja_env(self) -> Environment: + """The Jinja environment used to load templates. + + The environment is created the first time this property is + accessed. Changing :attr:`jinja_options` after that will have no + effect. + """ + return self.create_jinja_environment() + + def create_jinja_environment(self) -> Environment: + raise NotImplementedError() + + def make_config(self, instance_relative: bool = False) -> Config: + """Used to create the config attribute by the Flask constructor. + The `instance_relative` parameter is passed in from the constructor + of Flask (there named `instance_relative_config`) and indicates if + the config should be relative to the instance path or the root path + of the application. + + .. versionadded:: 0.8 + """ + root_path = self.root_path + if instance_relative: + root_path = self.instance_path + defaults = dict(self.default_config) + defaults["DEBUG"] = get_debug_flag() + return self.config_class(root_path, defaults) + + def make_aborter(self) -> Aborter: + """Create the object to assign to :attr:`aborter`. That object + is called by :func:`flask.abort` to raise HTTP errors, and can + be called directly as well. + + By default, this creates an instance of :attr:`aborter_class`, + which defaults to :class:`werkzeug.exceptions.Aborter`. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + """ + return self.aborter_class() + + def auto_find_instance_path(self) -> str: + """Tries to locate the instance path if it was not provided to the + constructor of the application class. It will basically calculate + the path to a folder named ``instance`` next to your main file or + the package. + + .. versionadded:: 0.8 + """ + prefix, package_path = find_package(self.import_name) + if prefix is None: + return os.path.join(package_path, "instance") + return os.path.join(prefix, "var", f"{self.name}-instance") + + def create_global_jinja_loader(self) -> DispatchingJinjaLoader: + """Creates the loader for the Jinja2 environment. Can be used to + override just the loader and keeping the rest unchanged. It's + discouraged to override this function. Instead one should override + the :meth:`jinja_loader` function instead. + + The global loader dispatches between the loaders of the application + and the individual blueprints. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + """ + return DispatchingJinjaLoader(self) + + def select_jinja_autoescape(self, filename: str) -> bool: + """Returns ``True`` if autoescaping should be active for the given + template name. If no template name is given, returns `True`. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + Autoescaping is now enabled by default for ``.svg`` files. + + .. versionadded:: 0.5 + """ + if filename is None: + return True + return filename.endswith((".html", ".htm", ".xml", ".xhtml", ".svg")) + + @property + def debug(self) -> bool: + """Whether debug mode is enabled. When using ``flask run`` to start the + development server, an interactive debugger will be shown for unhandled + exceptions, and the server will be reloaded when code changes. This maps to the + :data:`DEBUG` config key. It may not behave as expected if set late. + + **Do not enable debug mode when deploying in production.** + + Default: ``False`` + """ + return self.config["DEBUG"] # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + @debug.setter + def debug(self, value: bool) -> None: + self.config["DEBUG"] = value + + if self.config["TEMPLATES_AUTO_RELOAD"] is None: + self.jinja_env.auto_reload = value + + @setupmethod + def register_blueprint(self, blueprint: Blueprint, **options: t.Any) -> None: + """Register a :class:`~flask.Blueprint` on the application. Keyword + arguments passed to this method will override the defaults set on the + blueprint. + + Calls the blueprint's :meth:`~flask.Blueprint.register` method after + recording the blueprint in the application's :attr:`blueprints`. + + :param blueprint: The blueprint to register. + :param url_prefix: Blueprint routes will be prefixed with this. + :param subdomain: Blueprint routes will match on this subdomain. + :param url_defaults: Blueprint routes will use these default values for + view arguments. + :param options: Additional keyword arguments are passed to + :class:`~flask.blueprints.BlueprintSetupState`. They can be + accessed in :meth:`~flask.Blueprint.record` callbacks. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.1 + The ``name`` option can be used to change the (pre-dotted) + name the blueprint is registered with. This allows the same + blueprint to be registered multiple times with unique names + for ``url_for``. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + """ + blueprint.register(self, options) + + def iter_blueprints(self) -> t.ValuesView[Blueprint]: + """Iterates over all blueprints by the order they were registered. + + .. versionadded:: 0.11 + """ + return self.blueprints.values() + + @setupmethod + def add_url_rule( + self, + rule: str, + endpoint: str | None = None, + view_func: ft.RouteCallable | None = None, + provide_automatic_options: bool | None = None, + **options: t.Any, + ) -> None: + if endpoint is None: + endpoint = _endpoint_from_view_func(view_func) # type: ignore + options["endpoint"] = endpoint + methods = options.pop("methods", None) + + # if the methods are not given and the view_func object knows its + # methods we can use that instead. If neither exists, we go with + # a tuple of only ``GET`` as default. + if methods is None: + methods = getattr(view_func, "methods", None) or ("GET",) + if isinstance(methods, str): + raise TypeError( + "Allowed methods must be a list of strings, for" + ' example: @app.route(..., methods=["POST"])' + ) + methods = {item.upper() for item in methods} + + # Methods that should always be added + required_methods = set(getattr(view_func, "required_methods", ())) + + # starting with Flask 0.8 the view_func object can disable and + # force-enable the automatic options handling. + if provide_automatic_options is None: + provide_automatic_options = getattr( + view_func, "provide_automatic_options", None + ) + + if provide_automatic_options is None: + if "OPTIONS" not in methods: + provide_automatic_options = True + required_methods.add("OPTIONS") + else: + provide_automatic_options = False + + # Add the required methods now. + methods |= required_methods + + rule_obj = self.url_rule_class(rule, methods=methods, **options) + rule_obj.provide_automatic_options = provide_automatic_options # type: ignore[attr-defined] + + self.url_map.add(rule_obj) + if view_func is not None: + old_func = self.view_functions.get(endpoint) + if old_func is not None and old_func != view_func: + raise AssertionError( + "View function mapping is overwriting an existing" + f" endpoint function: {endpoint}" + ) + self.view_functions[endpoint] = view_func + + @setupmethod + def template_filter( + self, name: str | None = None + ) -> t.Callable[[T_template_filter], T_template_filter]: + """A decorator that is used to register custom template filter. + You can specify a name for the filter, otherwise the function + name will be used. Example:: + + @app.template_filter() + def reverse(s): + return s[::-1] + + :param name: the optional name of the filter, otherwise the + function name will be used. + """ + + def decorator(f: T_template_filter) -> T_template_filter: + self.add_template_filter(f, name=name) + return f + + return decorator + + @setupmethod + def add_template_filter( + self, f: ft.TemplateFilterCallable, name: str | None = None + ) -> None: + """Register a custom template filter. Works exactly like the + :meth:`template_filter` decorator. + + :param name: the optional name of the filter, otherwise the + function name will be used. + """ + self.jinja_env.filters[name or f.__name__] = f + + @setupmethod + def template_test( + self, name: str | None = None + ) -> t.Callable[[T_template_test], T_template_test]: + """A decorator that is used to register custom template test. + You can specify a name for the test, otherwise the function + name will be used. Example:: + + @app.template_test() + def is_prime(n): + if n == 2: + return True + for i in range(2, int(math.ceil(math.sqrt(n))) + 1): + if n % i == 0: + return False + return True + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + + :param name: the optional name of the test, otherwise the + function name will be used. + """ + + def decorator(f: T_template_test) -> T_template_test: + self.add_template_test(f, name=name) + return f + + return decorator + + @setupmethod + def add_template_test( + self, f: ft.TemplateTestCallable, name: str | None = None + ) -> None: + """Register a custom template test. Works exactly like the + :meth:`template_test` decorator. + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + + :param name: the optional name of the test, otherwise the + function name will be used. + """ + self.jinja_env.tests[name or f.__name__] = f + + @setupmethod + def template_global( + self, name: str | None = None + ) -> t.Callable[[T_template_global], T_template_global]: + """A decorator that is used to register a custom template global function. + You can specify a name for the global function, otherwise the function + name will be used. Example:: + + @app.template_global() + def double(n): + return 2 * n + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + + :param name: the optional name of the global function, otherwise the + function name will be used. + """ + + def decorator(f: T_template_global) -> T_template_global: + self.add_template_global(f, name=name) + return f + + return decorator + + @setupmethod + def add_template_global( + self, f: ft.TemplateGlobalCallable, name: str | None = None + ) -> None: + """Register a custom template global function. Works exactly like the + :meth:`template_global` decorator. + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + + :param name: the optional name of the global function, otherwise the + function name will be used. + """ + self.jinja_env.globals[name or f.__name__] = f + + @setupmethod + def teardown_appcontext(self, f: T_teardown) -> T_teardown: + """Registers a function to be called when the application + context is popped. The application context is typically popped + after the request context for each request, at the end of CLI + commands, or after a manually pushed context ends. + + .. code-block:: python + + with app.app_context(): + ... + + When the ``with`` block exits (or ``ctx.pop()`` is called), the + teardown functions are called just before the app context is + made inactive. Since a request context typically also manages an + application context it would also be called when you pop a + request context. + + When a teardown function was called because of an unhandled + exception it will be passed an error object. If an + :meth:`errorhandler` is registered, it will handle the exception + and the teardown will not receive it. + + Teardown functions must avoid raising exceptions. If they + execute code that might fail they must surround that code with a + ``try``/``except`` block and log any errors. + + The return values of teardown functions are ignored. + + .. versionadded:: 0.9 + """ + self.teardown_appcontext_funcs.append(f) + return f + + @setupmethod + def shell_context_processor( + self, f: T_shell_context_processor + ) -> T_shell_context_processor: + """Registers a shell context processor function. + + .. versionadded:: 0.11 + """ + self.shell_context_processors.append(f) + return f + + def _find_error_handler( + self, e: Exception, blueprints: list[str] + ) -> ft.ErrorHandlerCallable | None: + """Return a registered error handler for an exception in this order: + blueprint handler for a specific code, app handler for a specific code, + blueprint handler for an exception class, app handler for an exception + class, or ``None`` if a suitable handler is not found. + """ + exc_class, code = self._get_exc_class_and_code(type(e)) + names = (*blueprints, None) + + for c in (code, None) if code is not None else (None,): + for name in names: + handler_map = self.error_handler_spec[name][c] + + if not handler_map: + continue + + for cls in exc_class.__mro__: + handler = handler_map.get(cls) + + if handler is not None: + return handler + return None + + def trap_http_exception(self, e: Exception) -> bool: + """Checks if an HTTP exception should be trapped or not. By default + this will return ``False`` for all exceptions except for a bad request + key error if ``TRAP_BAD_REQUEST_ERRORS`` is set to ``True``. It + also returns ``True`` if ``TRAP_HTTP_EXCEPTIONS`` is set to ``True``. + + This is called for all HTTP exceptions raised by a view function. + If it returns ``True`` for any exception the error handler for this + exception is not called and it shows up as regular exception in the + traceback. This is helpful for debugging implicitly raised HTTP + exceptions. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0 + Bad request errors are not trapped by default in debug mode. + + .. versionadded:: 0.8 + """ + if self.config["TRAP_HTTP_EXCEPTIONS"]: + return True + + trap_bad_request = self.config["TRAP_BAD_REQUEST_ERRORS"] + + # if unset, trap key errors in debug mode + if ( + trap_bad_request is None + and self.debug + and isinstance(e, BadRequestKeyError) + ): + return True + + if trap_bad_request: + return isinstance(e, BadRequest) + + return False + + def should_ignore_error(self, error: BaseException | None) -> bool: + """This is called to figure out if an error should be ignored + or not as far as the teardown system is concerned. If this + function returns ``True`` then the teardown handlers will not be + passed the error. + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + """ + return False + + def redirect(self, location: str, code: int = 302) -> BaseResponse: + """Create a redirect response object. + + This is called by :func:`flask.redirect`, and can be called + directly as well. + + :param location: The URL to redirect to. + :param code: The status code for the redirect. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + Moved from ``flask.redirect``, which calls this method. + """ + return _wz_redirect( + location, + code=code, + Response=self.response_class, # type: ignore[arg-type] + ) + + def inject_url_defaults(self, endpoint: str, values: dict[str, t.Any]) -> None: + """Injects the URL defaults for the given endpoint directly into + the values dictionary passed. This is used internally and + automatically called on URL building. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + """ + names: t.Iterable[str | None] = (None,) + + # url_for may be called outside a request context, parse the + # passed endpoint instead of using request.blueprints. + if "." in endpoint: + names = chain( + names, reversed(_split_blueprint_path(endpoint.rpartition(".")[0])) + ) + + for name in names: + if name in self.url_default_functions: + for func in self.url_default_functions[name]: + func(endpoint, values) + + def handle_url_build_error( + self, error: BuildError, endpoint: str, values: dict[str, t.Any] + ) -> str: + """Called by :meth:`.url_for` if a + :exc:`~werkzeug.routing.BuildError` was raised. If this returns + a value, it will be returned by ``url_for``, otherwise the error + will be re-raised. + + Each function in :attr:`url_build_error_handlers` is called with + ``error``, ``endpoint`` and ``values``. If a function returns + ``None`` or raises a ``BuildError``, it is skipped. Otherwise, + its return value is returned by ``url_for``. + + :param error: The active ``BuildError`` being handled. + :param endpoint: The endpoint being built. + :param values: The keyword arguments passed to ``url_for``. + """ + for handler in self.url_build_error_handlers: + try: + rv = handler(error, endpoint, values) + except BuildError as e: + # make error available outside except block + error = e + else: + if rv is not None: + return rv + + # Re-raise if called with an active exception, otherwise raise + # the passed in exception. + if error is sys.exc_info()[1]: + raise + + raise error diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sansio/blueprints.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sansio/blueprints.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f912cc --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sansio/blueprints.py @@ -0,0 +1,632 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import os +import typing as t +from collections import defaultdict +from functools import update_wrapper + +from .. import typing as ft +from .scaffold import _endpoint_from_view_func +from .scaffold import _sentinel +from .scaffold import Scaffold +from .scaffold import setupmethod + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from .app import App + +DeferredSetupFunction = t.Callable[["BlueprintSetupState"], None] +T_after_request = t.TypeVar("T_after_request", bound=ft.AfterRequestCallable[t.Any]) +T_before_request = t.TypeVar("T_before_request", bound=ft.BeforeRequestCallable) +T_error_handler = t.TypeVar("T_error_handler", bound=ft.ErrorHandlerCallable) +T_teardown = t.TypeVar("T_teardown", bound=ft.TeardownCallable) +T_template_context_processor = t.TypeVar( + "T_template_context_processor", bound=ft.TemplateContextProcessorCallable +) +T_template_filter = t.TypeVar("T_template_filter", bound=ft.TemplateFilterCallable) +T_template_global = t.TypeVar("T_template_global", bound=ft.TemplateGlobalCallable) +T_template_test = t.TypeVar("T_template_test", bound=ft.TemplateTestCallable) +T_url_defaults = t.TypeVar("T_url_defaults", bound=ft.URLDefaultCallable) +T_url_value_preprocessor = t.TypeVar( + "T_url_value_preprocessor", bound=ft.URLValuePreprocessorCallable +) + + +class BlueprintSetupState: + """Temporary holder object for registering a blueprint with the + application. An instance of this class is created by the + :meth:`~flask.Blueprint.make_setup_state` method and later passed + to all register callback functions. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + blueprint: Blueprint, + app: App, + options: t.Any, + first_registration: bool, + ) -> None: + #: a reference to the current application + self.app = app + + #: a reference to the blueprint that created this setup state. + self.blueprint = blueprint + + #: a dictionary with all options that were passed to the + #: :meth:`~flask.Flask.register_blueprint` method. + self.options = options + + #: as blueprints can be registered multiple times with the + #: application and not everything wants to be registered + #: multiple times on it, this attribute can be used to figure + #: out if the blueprint was registered in the past already. + self.first_registration = first_registration + + subdomain = self.options.get("subdomain") + if subdomain is None: + subdomain = self.blueprint.subdomain + + #: The subdomain that the blueprint should be active for, ``None`` + #: otherwise. + self.subdomain = subdomain + + url_prefix = self.options.get("url_prefix") + if url_prefix is None: + url_prefix = self.blueprint.url_prefix + #: The prefix that should be used for all URLs defined on the + #: blueprint. + self.url_prefix = url_prefix + + self.name = self.options.get("name", blueprint.name) + self.name_prefix = self.options.get("name_prefix", "") + + #: A dictionary with URL defaults that is added to each and every + #: URL that was defined with the blueprint. + self.url_defaults = dict(self.blueprint.url_values_defaults) + self.url_defaults.update(self.options.get("url_defaults", ())) + + def add_url_rule( + self, + rule: str, + endpoint: str | None = None, + view_func: ft.RouteCallable | None = None, + **options: t.Any, + ) -> None: + """A helper method to register a rule (and optionally a view function) + to the application. The endpoint is automatically prefixed with the + blueprint's name. + """ + if self.url_prefix is not None: + if rule: + rule = "/".join((self.url_prefix.rstrip("/"), rule.lstrip("/"))) + else: + rule = self.url_prefix + options.setdefault("subdomain", self.subdomain) + if endpoint is None: + endpoint = _endpoint_from_view_func(view_func) # type: ignore + defaults = self.url_defaults + if "defaults" in options: + defaults = dict(defaults, **options.pop("defaults")) + + self.app.add_url_rule( + rule, + f"{self.name_prefix}.{self.name}.{endpoint}".lstrip("."), + view_func, + defaults=defaults, + **options, + ) + + +class Blueprint(Scaffold): + """Represents a blueprint, a collection of routes and other + app-related functions that can be registered on a real application + later. + + A blueprint is an object that allows defining application functions + without requiring an application object ahead of time. It uses the + same decorators as :class:`~flask.Flask`, but defers the need for an + application by recording them for later registration. + + Decorating a function with a blueprint creates a deferred function + that is called with :class:`~flask.blueprints.BlueprintSetupState` + when the blueprint is registered on an application. + + See :doc:`/blueprints` for more information. + + :param name: The name of the blueprint. Will be prepended to each + endpoint name. + :param import_name: The name of the blueprint package, usually + ``__name__``. This helps locate the ``root_path`` for the + blueprint. + :param static_folder: A folder with static files that should be + served by the blueprint's static route. The path is relative to + the blueprint's root path. Blueprint static files are disabled + by default. + :param static_url_path: The url to serve static files from. + Defaults to ``static_folder``. If the blueprint does not have + a ``url_prefix``, the app's static route will take precedence, + and the blueprint's static files won't be accessible. + :param template_folder: A folder with templates that should be added + to the app's template search path. The path is relative to the + blueprint's root path. Blueprint templates are disabled by + default. Blueprint templates have a lower precedence than those + in the app's templates folder. + :param url_prefix: A path to prepend to all of the blueprint's URLs, + to make them distinct from the rest of the app's routes. + :param subdomain: A subdomain that blueprint routes will match on by + default. + :param url_defaults: A dict of default values that blueprint routes + will receive by default. + :param root_path: By default, the blueprint will automatically set + this based on ``import_name``. In certain situations this + automatic detection can fail, so the path can be specified + manually instead. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.1.0 + Blueprints have a ``cli`` group to register nested CLI commands. + The ``cli_group`` parameter controls the name of the group under + the ``flask`` command. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + """ + + _got_registered_once = False + + def __init__( + self, + name: str, + import_name: str, + static_folder: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = None, + static_url_path: str | None = None, + template_folder: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = None, + url_prefix: str | None = None, + subdomain: str | None = None, + url_defaults: dict[str, t.Any] | None = None, + root_path: str | None = None, + cli_group: str | None = _sentinel, # type: ignore[assignment] + ): + super().__init__( + import_name=import_name, + static_folder=static_folder, + static_url_path=static_url_path, + template_folder=template_folder, + root_path=root_path, + ) + + if not name: + raise ValueError("'name' may not be empty.") + + if "." in name: + raise ValueError("'name' may not contain a dot '.' character.") + + self.name = name + self.url_prefix = url_prefix + self.subdomain = subdomain + self.deferred_functions: list[DeferredSetupFunction] = [] + + if url_defaults is None: + url_defaults = {} + + self.url_values_defaults = url_defaults + self.cli_group = cli_group + self._blueprints: list[tuple[Blueprint, dict[str, t.Any]]] = [] + + def _check_setup_finished(self, f_name: str) -> None: + if self._got_registered_once: + raise AssertionError( + f"The setup method '{f_name}' can no longer be called on the blueprint" + f" '{self.name}'. It has already been registered at least once, any" + " changes will not be applied consistently.\n" + "Make sure all imports, decorators, functions, etc. needed to set up" + " the blueprint are done before registering it." + ) + + @setupmethod + def record(self, func: DeferredSetupFunction) -> None: + """Registers a function that is called when the blueprint is + registered on the application. This function is called with the + state as argument as returned by the :meth:`make_setup_state` + method. + """ + self.deferred_functions.append(func) + + @setupmethod + def record_once(self, func: DeferredSetupFunction) -> None: + """Works like :meth:`record` but wraps the function in another + function that will ensure the function is only called once. If the + blueprint is registered a second time on the application, the + function passed is not called. + """ + + def wrapper(state: BlueprintSetupState) -> None: + if state.first_registration: + func(state) + + self.record(update_wrapper(wrapper, func)) + + def make_setup_state( + self, app: App, options: dict[str, t.Any], first_registration: bool = False + ) -> BlueprintSetupState: + """Creates an instance of :meth:`~flask.blueprints.BlueprintSetupState` + object that is later passed to the register callback functions. + Subclasses can override this to return a subclass of the setup state. + """ + return BlueprintSetupState(self, app, options, first_registration) + + @setupmethod + def register_blueprint(self, blueprint: Blueprint, **options: t.Any) -> None: + """Register a :class:`~flask.Blueprint` on this blueprint. Keyword + arguments passed to this method will override the defaults set + on the blueprint. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.1 + The ``name`` option can be used to change the (pre-dotted) + name the blueprint is registered with. This allows the same + blueprint to be registered multiple times with unique names + for ``url_for``. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + if blueprint is self: + raise ValueError("Cannot register a blueprint on itself") + self._blueprints.append((blueprint, options)) + + def register(self, app: App, options: dict[str, t.Any]) -> None: + """Called by :meth:`Flask.register_blueprint` to register all + views and callbacks registered on the blueprint with the + application. Creates a :class:`.BlueprintSetupState` and calls + each :meth:`record` callback with it. + + :param app: The application this blueprint is being registered + with. + :param options: Keyword arguments forwarded from + :meth:`~Flask.register_blueprint`. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3 + Nested blueprints now correctly apply subdomains. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.1 + Registering the same blueprint with the same name multiple + times is an error. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.1 + Nested blueprints are registered with their dotted name. + This allows different blueprints with the same name to be + nested at different locations. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0.1 + The ``name`` option can be used to change the (pre-dotted) + name the blueprint is registered with. This allows the same + blueprint to be registered multiple times with unique names + for ``url_for``. + """ + name_prefix = options.get("name_prefix", "") + self_name = options.get("name", self.name) + name = f"{name_prefix}.{self_name}".lstrip(".") + + if name in app.blueprints: + bp_desc = "this" if app.blueprints[name] is self else "a different" + existing_at = f" '{name}'" if self_name != name else "" + + raise ValueError( + f"The name '{self_name}' is already registered for" + f" {bp_desc} blueprint{existing_at}. Use 'name=' to" + f" provide a unique name." + ) + + first_bp_registration = not any(bp is self for bp in app.blueprints.values()) + first_name_registration = name not in app.blueprints + + app.blueprints[name] = self + self._got_registered_once = True + state = self.make_setup_state(app, options, first_bp_registration) + + if self.has_static_folder: + state.add_url_rule( + f"{self.static_url_path}/", + view_func=self.send_static_file, # type: ignore[attr-defined] + endpoint="static", + ) + + # Merge blueprint data into parent. + if first_bp_registration or first_name_registration: + self._merge_blueprint_funcs(app, name) + + for deferred in self.deferred_functions: + deferred(state) + + cli_resolved_group = options.get("cli_group", self.cli_group) + + if self.cli.commands: + if cli_resolved_group is None: + app.cli.commands.update(self.cli.commands) + elif cli_resolved_group is _sentinel: + self.cli.name = name + app.cli.add_command(self.cli) + else: + self.cli.name = cli_resolved_group + app.cli.add_command(self.cli) + + for blueprint, bp_options in self._blueprints: + bp_options = bp_options.copy() + bp_url_prefix = bp_options.get("url_prefix") + bp_subdomain = bp_options.get("subdomain") + + if bp_subdomain is None: + bp_subdomain = blueprint.subdomain + + if state.subdomain is not None and bp_subdomain is not None: + bp_options["subdomain"] = bp_subdomain + "." + state.subdomain + elif bp_subdomain is not None: + bp_options["subdomain"] = bp_subdomain + elif state.subdomain is not None: + bp_options["subdomain"] = state.subdomain + + if bp_url_prefix is None: + bp_url_prefix = blueprint.url_prefix + + if state.url_prefix is not None and bp_url_prefix is not None: + bp_options["url_prefix"] = ( + state.url_prefix.rstrip("/") + "/" + bp_url_prefix.lstrip("/") + ) + elif bp_url_prefix is not None: + bp_options["url_prefix"] = bp_url_prefix + elif state.url_prefix is not None: + bp_options["url_prefix"] = state.url_prefix + + bp_options["name_prefix"] = name + blueprint.register(app, bp_options) + + def _merge_blueprint_funcs(self, app: App, name: str) -> None: + def extend( + bp_dict: dict[ft.AppOrBlueprintKey, list[t.Any]], + parent_dict: dict[ft.AppOrBlueprintKey, list[t.Any]], + ) -> None: + for key, values in bp_dict.items(): + key = name if key is None else f"{name}.{key}" + parent_dict[key].extend(values) + + for key, value in self.error_handler_spec.items(): + key = name if key is None else f"{name}.{key}" + value = defaultdict( + dict, + { + code: {exc_class: func for exc_class, func in code_values.items()} + for code, code_values in value.items() + }, + ) + app.error_handler_spec[key] = value + + for endpoint, func in self.view_functions.items(): + app.view_functions[endpoint] = func + + extend(self.before_request_funcs, app.before_request_funcs) + extend(self.after_request_funcs, app.after_request_funcs) + extend( + self.teardown_request_funcs, + app.teardown_request_funcs, + ) + extend(self.url_default_functions, app.url_default_functions) + extend(self.url_value_preprocessors, app.url_value_preprocessors) + extend(self.template_context_processors, app.template_context_processors) + + @setupmethod + def add_url_rule( + self, + rule: str, + endpoint: str | None = None, + view_func: ft.RouteCallable | None = None, + provide_automatic_options: bool | None = None, + **options: t.Any, + ) -> None: + """Register a URL rule with the blueprint. See :meth:`.Flask.add_url_rule` for + full documentation. + + The URL rule is prefixed with the blueprint's URL prefix. The endpoint name, + used with :func:`url_for`, is prefixed with the blueprint's name. + """ + if endpoint and "." in endpoint: + raise ValueError("'endpoint' may not contain a dot '.' character.") + + if view_func and hasattr(view_func, "__name__") and "." in view_func.__name__: + raise ValueError("'view_func' name may not contain a dot '.' character.") + + self.record( + lambda s: s.add_url_rule( + rule, + endpoint, + view_func, + provide_automatic_options=provide_automatic_options, + **options, + ) + ) + + @setupmethod + def app_template_filter( + self, name: str | None = None + ) -> t.Callable[[T_template_filter], T_template_filter]: + """Register a template filter, available in any template rendered by the + application. Equivalent to :meth:`.Flask.template_filter`. + + :param name: the optional name of the filter, otherwise the + function name will be used. + """ + + def decorator(f: T_template_filter) -> T_template_filter: + self.add_app_template_filter(f, name=name) + return f + + return decorator + + @setupmethod + def add_app_template_filter( + self, f: ft.TemplateFilterCallable, name: str | None = None + ) -> None: + """Register a template filter, available in any template rendered by the + application. Works like the :meth:`app_template_filter` decorator. Equivalent to + :meth:`.Flask.add_template_filter`. + + :param name: the optional name of the filter, otherwise the + function name will be used. + """ + + def register_template(state: BlueprintSetupState) -> None: + state.app.jinja_env.filters[name or f.__name__] = f + + self.record_once(register_template) + + @setupmethod + def app_template_test( + self, name: str | None = None + ) -> t.Callable[[T_template_test], T_template_test]: + """Register a template test, available in any template rendered by the + application. Equivalent to :meth:`.Flask.template_test`. + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + + :param name: the optional name of the test, otherwise the + function name will be used. + """ + + def decorator(f: T_template_test) -> T_template_test: + self.add_app_template_test(f, name=name) + return f + + return decorator + + @setupmethod + def add_app_template_test( + self, f: ft.TemplateTestCallable, name: str | None = None + ) -> None: + """Register a template test, available in any template rendered by the + application. Works like the :meth:`app_template_test` decorator. Equivalent to + :meth:`.Flask.add_template_test`. + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + + :param name: the optional name of the test, otherwise the + function name will be used. + """ + + def register_template(state: BlueprintSetupState) -> None: + state.app.jinja_env.tests[name or f.__name__] = f + + self.record_once(register_template) + + @setupmethod + def app_template_global( + self, name: str | None = None + ) -> t.Callable[[T_template_global], T_template_global]: + """Register a template global, available in any template rendered by the + application. Equivalent to :meth:`.Flask.template_global`. + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + + :param name: the optional name of the global, otherwise the + function name will be used. + """ + + def decorator(f: T_template_global) -> T_template_global: + self.add_app_template_global(f, name=name) + return f + + return decorator + + @setupmethod + def add_app_template_global( + self, f: ft.TemplateGlobalCallable, name: str | None = None + ) -> None: + """Register a template global, available in any template rendered by the + application. Works like the :meth:`app_template_global` decorator. Equivalent to + :meth:`.Flask.add_template_global`. + + .. versionadded:: 0.10 + + :param name: the optional name of the global, otherwise the + function name will be used. + """ + + def register_template(state: BlueprintSetupState) -> None: + state.app.jinja_env.globals[name or f.__name__] = f + + self.record_once(register_template) + + @setupmethod + def before_app_request(self, f: T_before_request) -> T_before_request: + """Like :meth:`before_request`, but before every request, not only those handled + by the blueprint. Equivalent to :meth:`.Flask.before_request`. + """ + self.record_once( + lambda s: s.app.before_request_funcs.setdefault(None, []).append(f) + ) + return f + + @setupmethod + def after_app_request(self, f: T_after_request) -> T_after_request: + """Like :meth:`after_request`, but after every request, not only those handled + by the blueprint. Equivalent to :meth:`.Flask.after_request`. + """ + self.record_once( + lambda s: s.app.after_request_funcs.setdefault(None, []).append(f) + ) + return f + + @setupmethod + def teardown_app_request(self, f: T_teardown) -> T_teardown: + """Like :meth:`teardown_request`, but after every request, not only those + handled by the blueprint. Equivalent to :meth:`.Flask.teardown_request`. + """ + self.record_once( + lambda s: s.app.teardown_request_funcs.setdefault(None, []).append(f) + ) + return f + + @setupmethod + def app_context_processor( + self, f: T_template_context_processor + ) -> T_template_context_processor: + """Like :meth:`context_processor`, but for templates rendered by every view, not + only by the blueprint. Equivalent to :meth:`.Flask.context_processor`. + """ + self.record_once( + lambda s: s.app.template_context_processors.setdefault(None, []).append(f) + ) + return f + + @setupmethod + def app_errorhandler( + self, code: type[Exception] | int + ) -> t.Callable[[T_error_handler], T_error_handler]: + """Like :meth:`errorhandler`, but for every request, not only those handled by + the blueprint. Equivalent to :meth:`.Flask.errorhandler`. + """ + + def decorator(f: T_error_handler) -> T_error_handler: + def from_blueprint(state: BlueprintSetupState) -> None: + state.app.errorhandler(code)(f) + + self.record_once(from_blueprint) + return f + + return decorator + + @setupmethod + def app_url_value_preprocessor( + self, f: T_url_value_preprocessor + ) -> T_url_value_preprocessor: + """Like :meth:`url_value_preprocessor`, but for every request, not only those + handled by the blueprint. Equivalent to :meth:`.Flask.url_value_preprocessor`. + """ + self.record_once( + lambda s: s.app.url_value_preprocessors.setdefault(None, []).append(f) + ) + return f + + @setupmethod + def app_url_defaults(self, f: T_url_defaults) -> T_url_defaults: + """Like :meth:`url_defaults`, but for every request, not only those handled by + the blueprint. Equivalent to :meth:`.Flask.url_defaults`. + """ + self.record_once( + lambda s: s.app.url_default_functions.setdefault(None, []).append(f) + ) + return f diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sansio/scaffold.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sansio/scaffold.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5355700 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sansio/scaffold.py @@ -0,0 +1,805 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import importlib.util +import os +import pathlib +import sys +import typing as t +from collections import defaultdict +from functools import update_wrapper + +import click +from jinja2 import BaseLoader +from jinja2 import FileSystemLoader +from werkzeug.exceptions import default_exceptions +from werkzeug.exceptions import HTTPException +from werkzeug.utils import cached_property + +from .. import typing as ft +from ..cli import AppGroup +from ..helpers import get_root_path +from ..templating import _default_template_ctx_processor + +# a singleton sentinel value for parameter defaults +_sentinel = object() + +F = t.TypeVar("F", bound=t.Callable[..., t.Any]) +T_after_request = t.TypeVar("T_after_request", bound=ft.AfterRequestCallable[t.Any]) +T_before_request = t.TypeVar("T_before_request", bound=ft.BeforeRequestCallable) +T_error_handler = t.TypeVar("T_error_handler", bound=ft.ErrorHandlerCallable) +T_teardown = t.TypeVar("T_teardown", bound=ft.TeardownCallable) +T_template_context_processor = t.TypeVar( + "T_template_context_processor", bound=ft.TemplateContextProcessorCallable +) +T_url_defaults = t.TypeVar("T_url_defaults", bound=ft.URLDefaultCallable) +T_url_value_preprocessor = t.TypeVar( + "T_url_value_preprocessor", bound=ft.URLValuePreprocessorCallable +) +T_route = t.TypeVar("T_route", bound=ft.RouteCallable) + + +def setupmethod(f: F) -> F: + f_name = f.__name__ + + def wrapper_func(self: Scaffold, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.Any: + self._check_setup_finished(f_name) + return f(self, *args, **kwargs) + + return t.cast(F, update_wrapper(wrapper_func, f)) + + +class Scaffold: + """Common behavior shared between :class:`~flask.Flask` and + :class:`~flask.blueprints.Blueprint`. + + :param import_name: The import name of the module where this object + is defined. Usually :attr:`__name__` should be used. + :param static_folder: Path to a folder of static files to serve. + If this is set, a static route will be added. + :param static_url_path: URL prefix for the static route. + :param template_folder: Path to a folder containing template files. + for rendering. If this is set, a Jinja loader will be added. + :param root_path: The path that static, template, and resource files + are relative to. Typically not set, it is discovered based on + the ``import_name``. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + + name: str + _static_folder: str | None = None + _static_url_path: str | None = None + + def __init__( + self, + import_name: str, + static_folder: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = None, + static_url_path: str | None = None, + template_folder: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = None, + root_path: str | None = None, + ): + #: The name of the package or module that this object belongs + #: to. Do not change this once it is set by the constructor. + self.import_name = import_name + + self.static_folder = static_folder # type: ignore + self.static_url_path = static_url_path + + #: The path to the templates folder, relative to + #: :attr:`root_path`, to add to the template loader. ``None`` if + #: templates should not be added. + self.template_folder = template_folder + + if root_path is None: + root_path = get_root_path(self.import_name) + + #: Absolute path to the package on the filesystem. Used to look + #: up resources contained in the package. + self.root_path = root_path + + #: The Click command group for registering CLI commands for this + #: object. The commands are available from the ``flask`` command + #: once the application has been discovered and blueprints have + #: been registered. + self.cli: click.Group = AppGroup() + + #: A dictionary mapping endpoint names to view functions. + #: + #: To register a view function, use the :meth:`route` decorator. + #: + #: This data structure is internal. It should not be modified + #: directly and its format may change at any time. + self.view_functions: dict[str, ft.RouteCallable] = {} + + #: A data structure of registered error handlers, in the format + #: ``{scope: {code: {class: handler}}}``. The ``scope`` key is + #: the name of a blueprint the handlers are active for, or + #: ``None`` for all requests. The ``code`` key is the HTTP + #: status code for ``HTTPException``, or ``None`` for + #: other exceptions. The innermost dictionary maps exception + #: classes to handler functions. + #: + #: To register an error handler, use the :meth:`errorhandler` + #: decorator. + #: + #: This data structure is internal. It should not be modified + #: directly and its format may change at any time. + self.error_handler_spec: dict[ + ft.AppOrBlueprintKey, + dict[int | None, dict[type[Exception], ft.ErrorHandlerCallable]], + ] = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(dict)) + + #: A data structure of functions to call at the beginning of + #: each request, in the format ``{scope: [functions]}``. The + #: ``scope`` key is the name of a blueprint the functions are + #: active for, or ``None`` for all requests. + #: + #: To register a function, use the :meth:`before_request` + #: decorator. + #: + #: This data structure is internal. It should not be modified + #: directly and its format may change at any time. + self.before_request_funcs: dict[ + ft.AppOrBlueprintKey, list[ft.BeforeRequestCallable] + ] = defaultdict(list) + + #: A data structure of functions to call at the end of each + #: request, in the format ``{scope: [functions]}``. The + #: ``scope`` key is the name of a blueprint the functions are + #: active for, or ``None`` for all requests. + #: + #: To register a function, use the :meth:`after_request` + #: decorator. + #: + #: This data structure is internal. It should not be modified + #: directly and its format may change at any time. + self.after_request_funcs: dict[ + ft.AppOrBlueprintKey, list[ft.AfterRequestCallable[t.Any]] + ] = defaultdict(list) + + #: A data structure of functions to call at the end of each + #: request even if an exception is raised, in the format + #: ``{scope: [functions]}``. The ``scope`` key is the name of a + #: blueprint the functions are active for, or ``None`` for all + #: requests. + #: + #: To register a function, use the :meth:`teardown_request` + #: decorator. + #: + #: This data structure is internal. It should not be modified + #: directly and its format may change at any time. + self.teardown_request_funcs: dict[ + ft.AppOrBlueprintKey, list[ft.TeardownCallable] + ] = defaultdict(list) + + #: A data structure of functions to call to pass extra context + #: values when rendering templates, in the format + #: ``{scope: [functions]}``. The ``scope`` key is the name of a + #: blueprint the functions are active for, or ``None`` for all + #: requests. + #: + #: To register a function, use the :meth:`context_processor` + #: decorator. + #: + #: This data structure is internal. It should not be modified + #: directly and its format may change at any time. + self.template_context_processors: dict[ + ft.AppOrBlueprintKey, list[ft.TemplateContextProcessorCallable] + ] = defaultdict(list, {None: [_default_template_ctx_processor]}) + + #: A data structure of functions to call to modify the keyword + #: arguments passed to the view function, in the format + #: ``{scope: [functions]}``. The ``scope`` key is the name of a + #: blueprint the functions are active for, or ``None`` for all + #: requests. + #: + #: To register a function, use the + #: :meth:`url_value_preprocessor` decorator. + #: + #: This data structure is internal. It should not be modified + #: directly and its format may change at any time. + self.url_value_preprocessors: dict[ + ft.AppOrBlueprintKey, + list[ft.URLValuePreprocessorCallable], + ] = defaultdict(list) + + #: A data structure of functions to call to modify the keyword + #: arguments when generating URLs, in the format + #: ``{scope: [functions]}``. The ``scope`` key is the name of a + #: blueprint the functions are active for, or ``None`` for all + #: requests. + #: + #: To register a function, use the :meth:`url_defaults` + #: decorator. + #: + #: This data structure is internal. It should not be modified + #: directly and its format may change at any time. + self.url_default_functions: dict[ + ft.AppOrBlueprintKey, list[ft.URLDefaultCallable] + ] = defaultdict(list) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"<{type(self).__name__} {self.name!r}>" + + def _check_setup_finished(self, f_name: str) -> None: + raise NotImplementedError + + @property + def static_folder(self) -> str | None: + """The absolute path to the configured static folder. ``None`` + if no static folder is set. + """ + if self._static_folder is not None: + return os.path.join(self.root_path, self._static_folder) + else: + return None + + @static_folder.setter + def static_folder(self, value: str | os.PathLike[str] | None) -> None: + if value is not None: + value = os.fspath(value).rstrip(r"\/") + + self._static_folder = value + + @property + def has_static_folder(self) -> bool: + """``True`` if :attr:`static_folder` is set. + + .. versionadded:: 0.5 + """ + return self.static_folder is not None + + @property + def static_url_path(self) -> str | None: + """The URL prefix that the static route will be accessible from. + + If it was not configured during init, it is derived from + :attr:`static_folder`. + """ + if self._static_url_path is not None: + return self._static_url_path + + if self.static_folder is not None: + basename = os.path.basename(self.static_folder) + return f"/{basename}".rstrip("/") + + return None + + @static_url_path.setter + def static_url_path(self, value: str | None) -> None: + if value is not None: + value = value.rstrip("/") + + self._static_url_path = value + + @cached_property + def jinja_loader(self) -> BaseLoader | None: + """The Jinja loader for this object's templates. By default this + is a class :class:`jinja2.loaders.FileSystemLoader` to + :attr:`template_folder` if it is set. + + .. versionadded:: 0.5 + """ + if self.template_folder is not None: + return FileSystemLoader(os.path.join(self.root_path, self.template_folder)) + else: + return None + + def _method_route( + self, + method: str, + rule: str, + options: dict[str, t.Any], + ) -> t.Callable[[T_route], T_route]: + if "methods" in options: + raise TypeError("Use the 'route' decorator to use the 'methods' argument.") + + return self.route(rule, methods=[method], **options) + + @setupmethod + def get(self, rule: str, **options: t.Any) -> t.Callable[[T_route], T_route]: + """Shortcut for :meth:`route` with ``methods=["GET"]``. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + return self._method_route("GET", rule, options) + + @setupmethod + def post(self, rule: str, **options: t.Any) -> t.Callable[[T_route], T_route]: + """Shortcut for :meth:`route` with ``methods=["POST"]``. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + return self._method_route("POST", rule, options) + + @setupmethod + def put(self, rule: str, **options: t.Any) -> t.Callable[[T_route], T_route]: + """Shortcut for :meth:`route` with ``methods=["PUT"]``. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + return self._method_route("PUT", rule, options) + + @setupmethod + def delete(self, rule: str, **options: t.Any) -> t.Callable[[T_route], T_route]: + """Shortcut for :meth:`route` with ``methods=["DELETE"]``. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + return self._method_route("DELETE", rule, options) + + @setupmethod + def patch(self, rule: str, **options: t.Any) -> t.Callable[[T_route], T_route]: + """Shortcut for :meth:`route` with ``methods=["PATCH"]``. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0 + """ + return self._method_route("PATCH", rule, options) + + @setupmethod + def route(self, rule: str, **options: t.Any) -> t.Callable[[T_route], T_route]: + """Decorate a view function to register it with the given URL + rule and options. Calls :meth:`add_url_rule`, which has more + details about the implementation. + + .. code-block:: python + + @app.route("/") + def index(): + return "Hello, World!" + + See :ref:`url-route-registrations`. + + The endpoint name for the route defaults to the name of the view + function if the ``endpoint`` parameter isn't passed. + + The ``methods`` parameter defaults to ``["GET"]``. ``HEAD`` and + ``OPTIONS`` are added automatically. + + :param rule: The URL rule string. + :param options: Extra options passed to the + :class:`~werkzeug.routing.Rule` object. + """ + + def decorator(f: T_route) -> T_route: + endpoint = options.pop("endpoint", None) + self.add_url_rule(rule, endpoint, f, **options) + return f + + return decorator + + @setupmethod + def add_url_rule( + self, + rule: str, + endpoint: str | None = None, + view_func: ft.RouteCallable | None = None, + provide_automatic_options: bool | None = None, + **options: t.Any, + ) -> None: + """Register a rule for routing incoming requests and building + URLs. The :meth:`route` decorator is a shortcut to call this + with the ``view_func`` argument. These are equivalent: + + .. code-block:: python + + @app.route("/") + def index(): + ... + + .. code-block:: python + + def index(): + ... + + app.add_url_rule("/", view_func=index) + + See :ref:`url-route-registrations`. + + The endpoint name for the route defaults to the name of the view + function if the ``endpoint`` parameter isn't passed. An error + will be raised if a function has already been registered for the + endpoint. + + The ``methods`` parameter defaults to ``["GET"]``. ``HEAD`` is + always added automatically, and ``OPTIONS`` is added + automatically by default. + + ``view_func`` does not necessarily need to be passed, but if the + rule should participate in routing an endpoint name must be + associated with a view function at some point with the + :meth:`endpoint` decorator. + + .. code-block:: python + + app.add_url_rule("/", endpoint="index") + + @app.endpoint("index") + def index(): + ... + + If ``view_func`` has a ``required_methods`` attribute, those + methods are added to the passed and automatic methods. If it + has a ``provide_automatic_methods`` attribute, it is used as the + default if the parameter is not passed. + + :param rule: The URL rule string. + :param endpoint: The endpoint name to associate with the rule + and view function. Used when routing and building URLs. + Defaults to ``view_func.__name__``. + :param view_func: The view function to associate with the + endpoint name. + :param provide_automatic_options: Add the ``OPTIONS`` method and + respond to ``OPTIONS`` requests automatically. + :param options: Extra options passed to the + :class:`~werkzeug.routing.Rule` object. + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + @setupmethod + def endpoint(self, endpoint: str) -> t.Callable[[F], F]: + """Decorate a view function to register it for the given + endpoint. Used if a rule is added without a ``view_func`` with + :meth:`add_url_rule`. + + .. code-block:: python + + app.add_url_rule("/ex", endpoint="example") + + @app.endpoint("example") + def example(): + ... + + :param endpoint: The endpoint name to associate with the view + function. + """ + + def decorator(f: F) -> F: + self.view_functions[endpoint] = f + return f + + return decorator + + @setupmethod + def before_request(self, f: T_before_request) -> T_before_request: + """Register a function to run before each request. + + For example, this can be used to open a database connection, or + to load the logged in user from the session. + + .. code-block:: python + + @app.before_request + def load_user(): + if "user_id" in session: + g.user = db.session.get(session["user_id"]) + + The function will be called without any arguments. If it returns + a non-``None`` value, the value is handled as if it was the + return value from the view, and further request handling is + stopped. + + This is available on both app and blueprint objects. When used on an app, this + executes before every request. When used on a blueprint, this executes before + every request that the blueprint handles. To register with a blueprint and + execute before every request, use :meth:`.Blueprint.before_app_request`. + """ + self.before_request_funcs.setdefault(None, []).append(f) + return f + + @setupmethod + def after_request(self, f: T_after_request) -> T_after_request: + """Register a function to run after each request to this object. + + The function is called with the response object, and must return + a response object. This allows the functions to modify or + replace the response before it is sent. + + If a function raises an exception, any remaining + ``after_request`` functions will not be called. Therefore, this + should not be used for actions that must execute, such as to + close resources. Use :meth:`teardown_request` for that. + + This is available on both app and blueprint objects. When used on an app, this + executes after every request. When used on a blueprint, this executes after + every request that the blueprint handles. To register with a blueprint and + execute after every request, use :meth:`.Blueprint.after_app_request`. + """ + self.after_request_funcs.setdefault(None, []).append(f) + return f + + @setupmethod + def teardown_request(self, f: T_teardown) -> T_teardown: + """Register a function to be called when the request context is + popped. Typically this happens at the end of each request, but + contexts may be pushed manually as well during testing. + + .. code-block:: python + + with app.test_request_context(): + ... + + When the ``with`` block exits (or ``ctx.pop()`` is called), the + teardown functions are called just before the request context is + made inactive. + + When a teardown function was called because of an unhandled + exception it will be passed an error object. If an + :meth:`errorhandler` is registered, it will handle the exception + and the teardown will not receive it. + + Teardown functions must avoid raising exceptions. If they + execute code that might fail they must surround that code with a + ``try``/``except`` block and log any errors. + + The return values of teardown functions are ignored. + + This is available on both app and blueprint objects. When used on an app, this + executes after every request. When used on a blueprint, this executes after + every request that the blueprint handles. To register with a blueprint and + execute after every request, use :meth:`.Blueprint.teardown_app_request`. + """ + self.teardown_request_funcs.setdefault(None, []).append(f) + return f + + @setupmethod + def context_processor( + self, + f: T_template_context_processor, + ) -> T_template_context_processor: + """Registers a template context processor function. These functions run before + rendering a template. The keys of the returned dict are added as variables + available in the template. + + This is available on both app and blueprint objects. When used on an app, this + is called for every rendered template. When used on a blueprint, this is called + for templates rendered from the blueprint's views. To register with a blueprint + and affect every template, use :meth:`.Blueprint.app_context_processor`. + """ + self.template_context_processors[None].append(f) + return f + + @setupmethod + def url_value_preprocessor( + self, + f: T_url_value_preprocessor, + ) -> T_url_value_preprocessor: + """Register a URL value preprocessor function for all view + functions in the application. These functions will be called before the + :meth:`before_request` functions. + + The function can modify the values captured from the matched url before + they are passed to the view. For example, this can be used to pop a + common language code value and place it in ``g`` rather than pass it to + every view. + + The function is passed the endpoint name and values dict. The return + value is ignored. + + This is available on both app and blueprint objects. When used on an app, this + is called for every request. When used on a blueprint, this is called for + requests that the blueprint handles. To register with a blueprint and affect + every request, use :meth:`.Blueprint.app_url_value_preprocessor`. + """ + self.url_value_preprocessors[None].append(f) + return f + + @setupmethod + def url_defaults(self, f: T_url_defaults) -> T_url_defaults: + """Callback function for URL defaults for all view functions of the + application. It's called with the endpoint and values and should + update the values passed in place. + + This is available on both app and blueprint objects. When used on an app, this + is called for every request. When used on a blueprint, this is called for + requests that the blueprint handles. To register with a blueprint and affect + every request, use :meth:`.Blueprint.app_url_defaults`. + """ + self.url_default_functions[None].append(f) + return f + + @setupmethod + def errorhandler( + self, code_or_exception: type[Exception] | int + ) -> t.Callable[[T_error_handler], T_error_handler]: + """Register a function to handle errors by code or exception class. + + A decorator that is used to register a function given an + error code. Example:: + + @app.errorhandler(404) + def page_not_found(error): + return 'This page does not exist', 404 + + You can also register handlers for arbitrary exceptions:: + + @app.errorhandler(DatabaseError) + def special_exception_handler(error): + return 'Database connection failed', 500 + + This is available on both app and blueprint objects. When used on an app, this + can handle errors from every request. When used on a blueprint, this can handle + errors from requests that the blueprint handles. To register with a blueprint + and affect every request, use :meth:`.Blueprint.app_errorhandler`. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + Use :meth:`register_error_handler` instead of modifying + :attr:`error_handler_spec` directly, for application wide error + handlers. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + One can now additionally also register custom exception types + that do not necessarily have to be a subclass of the + :class:`~werkzeug.exceptions.HTTPException` class. + + :param code_or_exception: the code as integer for the handler, or + an arbitrary exception + """ + + def decorator(f: T_error_handler) -> T_error_handler: + self.register_error_handler(code_or_exception, f) + return f + + return decorator + + @setupmethod + def register_error_handler( + self, + code_or_exception: type[Exception] | int, + f: ft.ErrorHandlerCallable, + ) -> None: + """Alternative error attach function to the :meth:`errorhandler` + decorator that is more straightforward to use for non decorator + usage. + + .. versionadded:: 0.7 + """ + exc_class, code = self._get_exc_class_and_code(code_or_exception) + self.error_handler_spec[None][code][exc_class] = f + + @staticmethod + def _get_exc_class_and_code( + exc_class_or_code: type[Exception] | int, + ) -> tuple[type[Exception], int | None]: + """Get the exception class being handled. For HTTP status codes + or ``HTTPException`` subclasses, return both the exception and + status code. + + :param exc_class_or_code: Any exception class, or an HTTP status + code as an integer. + """ + exc_class: type[Exception] + + if isinstance(exc_class_or_code, int): + try: + exc_class = default_exceptions[exc_class_or_code] + except KeyError: + raise ValueError( + f"'{exc_class_or_code}' is not a recognized HTTP" + " error code. Use a subclass of HTTPException with" + " that code instead." + ) from None + else: + exc_class = exc_class_or_code + + if isinstance(exc_class, Exception): + raise TypeError( + f"{exc_class!r} is an instance, not a class. Handlers" + " can only be registered for Exception classes or HTTP" + " error codes." + ) + + if not issubclass(exc_class, Exception): + raise ValueError( + f"'{exc_class.__name__}' is not a subclass of Exception." + " Handlers can only be registered for Exception classes" + " or HTTP error codes." + ) + + if issubclass(exc_class, HTTPException): + return exc_class, exc_class.code + else: + return exc_class, None + + +def _endpoint_from_view_func(view_func: ft.RouteCallable) -> str: + """Internal helper that returns the default endpoint for a given + function. This always is the function name. + """ + assert view_func is not None, "expected view func if endpoint is not provided." + return view_func.__name__ + + +def _path_is_relative_to(path: pathlib.PurePath, base: str) -> bool: + # Path.is_relative_to doesn't exist until Python 3.9 + try: + path.relative_to(base) + return True + except ValueError: + return False + + +def _find_package_path(import_name: str) -> str: + """Find the path that contains the package or module.""" + root_mod_name, _, _ = import_name.partition(".") + + try: + root_spec = importlib.util.find_spec(root_mod_name) + + if root_spec is None: + raise ValueError("not found") + except (ImportError, ValueError): + # ImportError: the machinery told us it does not exist + # ValueError: + # - the module name was invalid + # - the module name is __main__ + # - we raised `ValueError` due to `root_spec` being `None` + return os.getcwd() + + if root_spec.submodule_search_locations: + if root_spec.origin is None or root_spec.origin == "namespace": + # namespace package + package_spec = importlib.util.find_spec(import_name) + + if package_spec is not None and package_spec.submodule_search_locations: + # Pick the path in the namespace that contains the submodule. + package_path = pathlib.Path( + os.path.commonpath(package_spec.submodule_search_locations) + ) + search_location = next( + location + for location in root_spec.submodule_search_locations + if _path_is_relative_to(package_path, location) + ) + else: + # Pick the first path. + search_location = root_spec.submodule_search_locations[0] + + return os.path.dirname(search_location) + else: + # package with __init__.py + return os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(root_spec.origin)) + else: + # module + return os.path.dirname(root_spec.origin) # type: ignore[type-var, return-value] + + +def find_package(import_name: str) -> tuple[str | None, str]: + """Find the prefix that a package is installed under, and the path + that it would be imported from. + + The prefix is the directory containing the standard directory + hierarchy (lib, bin, etc.). If the package is not installed to the + system (:attr:`sys.prefix`) or a virtualenv (``site-packages``), + ``None`` is returned. + + The path is the entry in :attr:`sys.path` that contains the package + for import. If the package is not installed, it's assumed that the + package was imported from the current working directory. + """ + package_path = _find_package_path(import_name) + py_prefix = os.path.abspath(sys.prefix) + + # installed to the system + if _path_is_relative_to(pathlib.PurePath(package_path), py_prefix): + return py_prefix, package_path + + site_parent, site_folder = os.path.split(package_path) + + # installed to a virtualenv + if site_folder.lower() == "site-packages": + parent, folder = os.path.split(site_parent) + + # Windows (prefix/lib/site-packages) + if folder.lower() == "lib": + return parent, package_path + + # Unix (prefix/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages) + if os.path.basename(parent).lower() == "lib": + return os.path.dirname(parent), package_path + + # something else (prefix/site-packages) + return site_parent, package_path + + # not installed + return None, package_path diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sessions.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sessions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb753eb --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/sessions.py @@ -0,0 +1,371 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import hashlib +import typing as t +from collections.abc import MutableMapping +from datetime import datetime +from datetime import timezone + +from itsdangerous import BadSignature +from itsdangerous import URLSafeTimedSerializer +from werkzeug.datastructures import CallbackDict + +from .json.tag import TaggedJSONSerializer + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + import typing_extensions as te + + from .app import Flask + from .wrappers import Request + from .wrappers import Response + + +# TODO generic when Python > 3.8 +class SessionMixin(MutableMapping): # type: ignore[type-arg] + """Expands a basic dictionary with session attributes.""" + + @property + def permanent(self) -> bool: + """This reflects the ``'_permanent'`` key in the dict.""" + return self.get("_permanent", False) + + @permanent.setter + def permanent(self, value: bool) -> None: + self["_permanent"] = bool(value) + + #: Some implementations can detect whether a session is newly + #: created, but that is not guaranteed. Use with caution. The mixin + # default is hard-coded ``False``. + new = False + + #: Some implementations can detect changes to the session and set + #: this when that happens. The mixin default is hard coded to + #: ``True``. + modified = True + + #: Some implementations can detect when session data is read or + #: written and set this when that happens. The mixin default is hard + #: coded to ``True``. + accessed = True + + +# TODO generic when Python > 3.8 +class SecureCookieSession(CallbackDict, SessionMixin): # type: ignore[type-arg] + """Base class for sessions based on signed cookies. + + This session backend will set the :attr:`modified` and + :attr:`accessed` attributes. It cannot reliably track whether a + session is new (vs. empty), so :attr:`new` remains hard coded to + ``False``. + """ + + #: When data is changed, this is set to ``True``. Only the session + #: dictionary itself is tracked; if the session contains mutable + #: data (for example a nested dict) then this must be set to + #: ``True`` manually when modifying that data. The session cookie + #: will only be written to the response if this is ``True``. + modified = False + + #: When data is read or written, this is set to ``True``. Used by + # :class:`.SecureCookieSessionInterface` to add a ``Vary: Cookie`` + #: header, which allows caching proxies to cache different pages for + #: different users. + accessed = False + + def __init__(self, initial: t.Any = None) -> None: + def on_update(self: te.Self) -> None: + self.modified = True + self.accessed = True + + super().__init__(initial, on_update) + + def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> t.Any: + self.accessed = True + return super().__getitem__(key) + + def get(self, key: str, default: t.Any = None) -> t.Any: + self.accessed = True + return super().get(key, default) + + def setdefault(self, key: str, default: t.Any = None) -> t.Any: + self.accessed = True + return super().setdefault(key, default) + + +class NullSession(SecureCookieSession): + """Class used to generate nicer error messages if sessions are not + available. Will still allow read-only access to the empty session + but fail on setting. + """ + + def _fail(self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> t.NoReturn: + raise RuntimeError( + "The session is unavailable because no secret " + "key was set. Set the secret_key on the " + "application to something unique and secret." + ) + + __setitem__ = __delitem__ = clear = pop = popitem = update = setdefault = _fail # type: ignore # noqa: B950 + del _fail + + +class SessionInterface: + """The basic interface you have to implement in order to replace the + default session interface which uses werkzeug's securecookie + implementation. The only methods you have to implement are + :meth:`open_session` and :meth:`save_session`, the others have + useful defaults which you don't need to change. + + The session object returned by the :meth:`open_session` method has to + provide a dictionary like interface plus the properties and methods + from the :class:`SessionMixin`. We recommend just subclassing a dict + and adding that mixin:: + + class Session(dict, SessionMixin): + pass + + If :meth:`open_session` returns ``None`` Flask will call into + :meth:`make_null_session` to create a session that acts as replacement + if the session support cannot work because some requirement is not + fulfilled. The default :class:`NullSession` class that is created + will complain that the secret key was not set. + + To replace the session interface on an application all you have to do + is to assign :attr:`flask.Flask.session_interface`:: + + app = Flask(__name__) + app.session_interface = MySessionInterface() + + Multiple requests with the same session may be sent and handled + concurrently. When implementing a new session interface, consider + whether reads or writes to the backing store must be synchronized. + There is no guarantee on the order in which the session for each + request is opened or saved, it will occur in the order that requests + begin and end processing. + + .. versionadded:: 0.8 + """ + + #: :meth:`make_null_session` will look here for the class that should + #: be created when a null session is requested. Likewise the + #: :meth:`is_null_session` method will perform a typecheck against + #: this type. + null_session_class = NullSession + + #: A flag that indicates if the session interface is pickle based. + #: This can be used by Flask extensions to make a decision in regards + #: to how to deal with the session object. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.10 + pickle_based = False + + def make_null_session(self, app: Flask) -> NullSession: + """Creates a null session which acts as a replacement object if the + real session support could not be loaded due to a configuration + error. This mainly aids the user experience because the job of the + null session is to still support lookup without complaining but + modifications are answered with a helpful error message of what + failed. + + This creates an instance of :attr:`null_session_class` by default. + """ + return self.null_session_class() + + def is_null_session(self, obj: object) -> bool: + """Checks if a given object is a null session. Null sessions are + not asked to be saved. + + This checks if the object is an instance of :attr:`null_session_class` + by default. + """ + return isinstance(obj, self.null_session_class) + + def get_cookie_name(self, app: Flask) -> str: + """The name of the session cookie. Uses``app.config["SESSION_COOKIE_NAME"]``.""" + return app.config["SESSION_COOKIE_NAME"] # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def get_cookie_domain(self, app: Flask) -> str | None: + """The value of the ``Domain`` parameter on the session cookie. If not set, + browsers will only send the cookie to the exact domain it was set from. + Otherwise, they will send it to any subdomain of the given value as well. + + Uses the :data:`SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN` config. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3 + Not set by default, does not fall back to ``SERVER_NAME``. + """ + return app.config["SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN"] # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def get_cookie_path(self, app: Flask) -> str: + """Returns the path for which the cookie should be valid. The + default implementation uses the value from the ``SESSION_COOKIE_PATH`` + config var if it's set, and falls back to ``APPLICATION_ROOT`` or + uses ``/`` if it's ``None``. + """ + return app.config["SESSION_COOKIE_PATH"] or app.config["APPLICATION_ROOT"] # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def get_cookie_httponly(self, app: Flask) -> bool: + """Returns True if the session cookie should be httponly. This + currently just returns the value of the ``SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY`` + config var. + """ + return app.config["SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY"] # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def get_cookie_secure(self, app: Flask) -> bool: + """Returns True if the cookie should be secure. This currently + just returns the value of the ``SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE`` setting. + """ + return app.config["SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE"] # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def get_cookie_samesite(self, app: Flask) -> str | None: + """Return ``'Strict'`` or ``'Lax'`` if the cookie should use the + ``SameSite`` attribute. This currently just returns the value of + the :data:`SESSION_COOKIE_SAMESITE` setting. + """ + return app.config["SESSION_COOKIE_SAMESITE"] # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def get_expiration_time(self, app: Flask, session: SessionMixin) -> datetime | None: + """A helper method that returns an expiration date for the session + or ``None`` if the session is linked to the browser session. The + default implementation returns now + the permanent session + lifetime configured on the application. + """ + if session.permanent: + return datetime.now(timezone.utc) + app.permanent_session_lifetime + return None + + def should_set_cookie(self, app: Flask, session: SessionMixin) -> bool: + """Used by session backends to determine if a ``Set-Cookie`` header + should be set for this session cookie for this response. If the session + has been modified, the cookie is set. If the session is permanent and + the ``SESSION_REFRESH_EACH_REQUEST`` config is true, the cookie is + always set. + + This check is usually skipped if the session was deleted. + + .. versionadded:: 0.11 + """ + + return session.modified or ( + session.permanent and app.config["SESSION_REFRESH_EACH_REQUEST"] + ) + + def open_session(self, app: Flask, request: Request) -> SessionMixin | None: + """This is called at the beginning of each request, after + pushing the request context, before matching the URL. + + This must return an object which implements a dictionary-like + interface as well as the :class:`SessionMixin` interface. + + This will return ``None`` to indicate that loading failed in + some way that is not immediately an error. The request + context will fall back to using :meth:`make_null_session` + in this case. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def save_session( + self, app: Flask, session: SessionMixin, response: Response + ) -> None: + """This is called at the end of each request, after generating + a response, before removing the request context. It is skipped + if :meth:`is_null_session` returns ``True``. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + +session_json_serializer = TaggedJSONSerializer() + + +class SecureCookieSessionInterface(SessionInterface): + """The default session interface that stores sessions in signed cookies + through the :mod:`itsdangerous` module. + """ + + #: the salt that should be applied on top of the secret key for the + #: signing of cookie based sessions. + salt = "cookie-session" + #: the hash function to use for the signature. The default is sha1 + digest_method = staticmethod(hashlib.sha1) + #: the name of the itsdangerous supported key derivation. The default + #: is hmac. + key_derivation = "hmac" + #: A python serializer for the payload. The default is a compact + #: JSON derived serializer with support for some extra Python types + #: such as datetime objects or tuples. + serializer = session_json_serializer + session_class = SecureCookieSession + + def get_signing_serializer(self, app: Flask) -> URLSafeTimedSerializer | None: + if not app.secret_key: + return None + signer_kwargs = dict( + key_derivation=self.key_derivation, digest_method=self.digest_method + ) + return URLSafeTimedSerializer( + app.secret_key, + salt=self.salt, + serializer=self.serializer, + signer_kwargs=signer_kwargs, + ) + + def open_session(self, app: Flask, request: Request) -> SecureCookieSession | None: + s = self.get_signing_serializer(app) + if s is None: + return None + val = request.cookies.get(self.get_cookie_name(app)) + if not val: + return self.session_class() + max_age = int(app.permanent_session_lifetime.total_seconds()) + try: + data = s.loads(val, max_age=max_age) + return self.session_class(data) + except BadSignature: + return self.session_class() + + def save_session( + self, app: Flask, session: SessionMixin, response: Response + ) -> None: + name = self.get_cookie_name(app) + domain = self.get_cookie_domain(app) + path = self.get_cookie_path(app) + secure = self.get_cookie_secure(app) + samesite = self.get_cookie_samesite(app) + httponly = self.get_cookie_httponly(app) + + # Add a "Vary: Cookie" header if the session was accessed at all. + if session.accessed: + response.vary.add("Cookie") + + # If the session is modified to be empty, remove the cookie. + # If the session is empty, return without setting the cookie. + if not session: + if session.modified: + response.delete_cookie( + name, + domain=domain, + path=path, + secure=secure, + samesite=samesite, + httponly=httponly, + ) + response.vary.add("Cookie") + + return + + if not self.should_set_cookie(app, session): + return + + expires = self.get_expiration_time(app, session) + val = self.get_signing_serializer(app).dumps(dict(session)) # type: ignore + response.set_cookie( + name, + val, # type: ignore + expires=expires, + httponly=httponly, + domain=domain, + path=path, + secure=secure, + samesite=samesite, + ) + response.vary.add("Cookie") diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/signals.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/signals.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..444fda9 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/signals.py @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +from blinker import Namespace + +# This namespace is only for signals provided by Flask itself. +_signals = Namespace() + +template_rendered = _signals.signal("template-rendered") +before_render_template = _signals.signal("before-render-template") +request_started = _signals.signal("request-started") +request_finished = _signals.signal("request-finished") +request_tearing_down = _signals.signal("request-tearing-down") +got_request_exception = _signals.signal("got-request-exception") +appcontext_tearing_down = _signals.signal("appcontext-tearing-down") +appcontext_pushed = _signals.signal("appcontext-pushed") +appcontext_popped = _signals.signal("appcontext-popped") +message_flashed = _signals.signal("message-flashed") diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/templating.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/templating.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..618a3b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/templating.py @@ -0,0 +1,219 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t + +from jinja2 import BaseLoader +from jinja2 import Environment as BaseEnvironment +from jinja2 import Template +from jinja2 import TemplateNotFound + +from .globals import _cv_app +from .globals import _cv_request +from .globals import current_app +from .globals import request +from .helpers import stream_with_context +from .signals import before_render_template +from .signals import template_rendered + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from .app import Flask + from .sansio.app import App + from .sansio.scaffold import Scaffold + + +def _default_template_ctx_processor() -> dict[str, t.Any]: + """Default template context processor. Injects `request`, + `session` and `g`. + """ + appctx = _cv_app.get(None) + reqctx = _cv_request.get(None) + rv: dict[str, t.Any] = {} + if appctx is not None: + rv["g"] = appctx.g + if reqctx is not None: + rv["request"] = reqctx.request + rv["session"] = reqctx.session + return rv + + +class Environment(BaseEnvironment): + """Works like a regular Jinja2 environment but has some additional + knowledge of how Flask's blueprint works so that it can prepend the + name of the blueprint to referenced templates if necessary. + """ + + def __init__(self, app: App, **options: t.Any) -> None: + if "loader" not in options: + options["loader"] = app.create_global_jinja_loader() + BaseEnvironment.__init__(self, **options) + self.app = app + + +class DispatchingJinjaLoader(BaseLoader): + """A loader that looks for templates in the application and all + the blueprint folders. + """ + + def __init__(self, app: App) -> None: + self.app = app + + def get_source( + self, environment: BaseEnvironment, template: str + ) -> tuple[str, str | None, t.Callable[[], bool] | None]: + if self.app.config["EXPLAIN_TEMPLATE_LOADING"]: + return self._get_source_explained(environment, template) + return self._get_source_fast(environment, template) + + def _get_source_explained( + self, environment: BaseEnvironment, template: str + ) -> tuple[str, str | None, t.Callable[[], bool] | None]: + attempts = [] + rv: tuple[str, str | None, t.Callable[[], bool] | None] | None + trv: None | (tuple[str, str | None, t.Callable[[], bool] | None]) = None + + for srcobj, loader in self._iter_loaders(template): + try: + rv = loader.get_source(environment, template) + if trv is None: + trv = rv + except TemplateNotFound: + rv = None + attempts.append((loader, srcobj, rv)) + + from .debughelpers import explain_template_loading_attempts + + explain_template_loading_attempts(self.app, template, attempts) + + if trv is not None: + return trv + raise TemplateNotFound(template) + + def _get_source_fast( + self, environment: BaseEnvironment, template: str + ) -> tuple[str, str | None, t.Callable[[], bool] | None]: + for _srcobj, loader in self._iter_loaders(template): + try: + return loader.get_source(environment, template) + except TemplateNotFound: + continue + raise TemplateNotFound(template) + + def _iter_loaders(self, template: str) -> t.Iterator[tuple[Scaffold, BaseLoader]]: + loader = self.app.jinja_loader + if loader is not None: + yield self.app, loader + + for blueprint in self.app.iter_blueprints(): + loader = blueprint.jinja_loader + if loader is not None: + yield blueprint, loader + + def list_templates(self) -> list[str]: + result = set() + loader = self.app.jinja_loader + if loader is not None: + result.update(loader.list_templates()) + + for blueprint in self.app.iter_blueprints(): + loader = blueprint.jinja_loader + if loader is not None: + for template in loader.list_templates(): + result.add(template) + + return list(result) + + +def _render(app: Flask, template: Template, context: dict[str, t.Any]) -> str: + app.update_template_context(context) + before_render_template.send( + app, _async_wrapper=app.ensure_sync, template=template, context=context + ) + rv = template.render(context) + template_rendered.send( + app, _async_wrapper=app.ensure_sync, template=template, context=context + ) + return rv + + +def render_template( + template_name_or_list: str | Template | list[str | Template], + **context: t.Any, +) -> str: + """Render a template by name with the given context. + + :param template_name_or_list: The name of the template to render. If + a list is given, the first name to exist will be rendered. + :param context: The variables to make available in the template. + """ + app = current_app._get_current_object() # type: ignore[attr-defined] + template = app.jinja_env.get_or_select_template(template_name_or_list) + return _render(app, template, context) + + +def render_template_string(source: str, **context: t.Any) -> str: + """Render a template from the given source string with the given + context. + + :param source: The source code of the template to render. + :param context: The variables to make available in the template. + """ + app = current_app._get_current_object() # type: ignore[attr-defined] + template = app.jinja_env.from_string(source) + return _render(app, template, context) + + +def _stream( + app: Flask, template: Template, context: dict[str, t.Any] +) -> t.Iterator[str]: + app.update_template_context(context) + before_render_template.send( + app, _async_wrapper=app.ensure_sync, template=template, context=context + ) + + def generate() -> t.Iterator[str]: + yield from template.generate(context) + template_rendered.send( + app, _async_wrapper=app.ensure_sync, template=template, context=context + ) + + rv = generate() + + # If a request context is active, keep it while generating. + if request: + rv = stream_with_context(rv) + + return rv + + +def stream_template( + template_name_or_list: str | Template | list[str | Template], + **context: t.Any, +) -> t.Iterator[str]: + """Render a template by name with the given context as a stream. + This returns an iterator of strings, which can be used as a + streaming response from a view. + + :param template_name_or_list: The name of the template to render. If + a list is given, the first name to exist will be rendered. + :param context: The variables to make available in the template. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + """ + app = current_app._get_current_object() # type: ignore[attr-defined] + template = app.jinja_env.get_or_select_template(template_name_or_list) + return _stream(app, template, context) + + +def stream_template_string(source: str, **context: t.Any) -> t.Iterator[str]: + """Render a template from the given source string with the given + context as a stream. This returns an iterator of strings, which can + be used as a streaming response from a view. + + :param source: The source code of the template to render. + :param context: The variables to make available in the template. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + """ + app = current_app._get_current_object() # type: ignore[attr-defined] + template = app.jinja_env.from_string(source) + return _stream(app, template, context) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/testing.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/testing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a27b7c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/testing.py @@ -0,0 +1,298 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import importlib.metadata +import typing as t +from contextlib import contextmanager +from contextlib import ExitStack +from copy import copy +from types import TracebackType +from urllib.parse import urlsplit + +import werkzeug.test +from click.testing import CliRunner +from werkzeug.test import Client +from werkzeug.wrappers import Request as BaseRequest + +from .cli import ScriptInfo +from .sessions import SessionMixin + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from _typeshed.wsgi import WSGIEnvironment + from werkzeug.test import TestResponse + + from .app import Flask + + +class EnvironBuilder(werkzeug.test.EnvironBuilder): + """An :class:`~werkzeug.test.EnvironBuilder`, that takes defaults from the + application. + + :param app: The Flask application to configure the environment from. + :param path: URL path being requested. + :param base_url: Base URL where the app is being served, which + ``path`` is relative to. If not given, built from + :data:`PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME`, ``subdomain``, + :data:`SERVER_NAME`, and :data:`APPLICATION_ROOT`. + :param subdomain: Subdomain name to append to :data:`SERVER_NAME`. + :param url_scheme: Scheme to use instead of + :data:`PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME`. + :param json: If given, this is serialized as JSON and passed as + ``data``. Also defaults ``content_type`` to + ``application/json``. + :param args: other positional arguments passed to + :class:`~werkzeug.test.EnvironBuilder`. + :param kwargs: other keyword arguments passed to + :class:`~werkzeug.test.EnvironBuilder`. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + app: Flask, + path: str = "/", + base_url: str | None = None, + subdomain: str | None = None, + url_scheme: str | None = None, + *args: t.Any, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + assert not (base_url or subdomain or url_scheme) or ( + base_url is not None + ) != bool( + subdomain or url_scheme + ), 'Cannot pass "subdomain" or "url_scheme" with "base_url".' + + if base_url is None: + http_host = app.config.get("SERVER_NAME") or "localhost" + app_root = app.config["APPLICATION_ROOT"] + + if subdomain: + http_host = f"{subdomain}.{http_host}" + + if url_scheme is None: + url_scheme = app.config["PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME"] + + url = urlsplit(path) + base_url = ( + f"{url.scheme or url_scheme}://{url.netloc or http_host}" + f"/{app_root.lstrip('/')}" + ) + path = url.path + + if url.query: + sep = b"?" if isinstance(url.query, bytes) else "?" + path += sep + url.query + + self.app = app + super().__init__(path, base_url, *args, **kwargs) + + def json_dumps(self, obj: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> str: # type: ignore + """Serialize ``obj`` to a JSON-formatted string. + + The serialization will be configured according to the config associated + with this EnvironBuilder's ``app``. + """ + return self.app.json.dumps(obj, **kwargs) + + +_werkzeug_version = "" + + +def _get_werkzeug_version() -> str: + global _werkzeug_version + + if not _werkzeug_version: + _werkzeug_version = importlib.metadata.version("werkzeug") + + return _werkzeug_version + + +class FlaskClient(Client): + """Works like a regular Werkzeug test client but has knowledge about + Flask's contexts to defer the cleanup of the request context until + the end of a ``with`` block. For general information about how to + use this class refer to :class:`werkzeug.test.Client`. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.12 + `app.test_client()` includes preset default environment, which can be + set after instantiation of the `app.test_client()` object in + `client.environ_base`. + + Basic usage is outlined in the :doc:`/testing` chapter. + """ + + application: Flask + + def __init__(self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> None: + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + self.preserve_context = False + self._new_contexts: list[t.ContextManager[t.Any]] = [] + self._context_stack = ExitStack() + self.environ_base = { + "REMOTE_ADDR": "127.0.0.1", + "HTTP_USER_AGENT": f"Werkzeug/{_get_werkzeug_version()}", + } + + @contextmanager + def session_transaction( + self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Iterator[SessionMixin]: + """When used in combination with a ``with`` statement this opens a + session transaction. This can be used to modify the session that + the test client uses. Once the ``with`` block is left the session is + stored back. + + :: + + with client.session_transaction() as session: + session['value'] = 42 + + Internally this is implemented by going through a temporary test + request context and since session handling could depend on + request variables this function accepts the same arguments as + :meth:`~flask.Flask.test_request_context` which are directly + passed through. + """ + if self._cookies is None: + raise TypeError( + "Cookies are disabled. Create a client with 'use_cookies=True'." + ) + + app = self.application + ctx = app.test_request_context(*args, **kwargs) + self._add_cookies_to_wsgi(ctx.request.environ) + + with ctx: + sess = app.session_interface.open_session(app, ctx.request) + + if sess is None: + raise RuntimeError("Session backend did not open a session.") + + yield sess + resp = app.response_class() + + if app.session_interface.is_null_session(sess): + return + + with ctx: + app.session_interface.save_session(app, sess, resp) + + self._update_cookies_from_response( + ctx.request.host.partition(":")[0], + ctx.request.path, + resp.headers.getlist("Set-Cookie"), + ) + + def _copy_environ(self, other: WSGIEnvironment) -> WSGIEnvironment: + out = {**self.environ_base, **other} + + if self.preserve_context: + out["werkzeug.debug.preserve_context"] = self._new_contexts.append + + return out + + def _request_from_builder_args( + self, args: tuple[t.Any, ...], kwargs: dict[str, t.Any] + ) -> BaseRequest: + kwargs["environ_base"] = self._copy_environ(kwargs.get("environ_base", {})) + builder = EnvironBuilder(self.application, *args, **kwargs) + + try: + return builder.get_request() + finally: + builder.close() + + def open( + self, + *args: t.Any, + buffered: bool = False, + follow_redirects: bool = False, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> TestResponse: + if args and isinstance( + args[0], (werkzeug.test.EnvironBuilder, dict, BaseRequest) + ): + if isinstance(args[0], werkzeug.test.EnvironBuilder): + builder = copy(args[0]) + builder.environ_base = self._copy_environ(builder.environ_base or {}) # type: ignore[arg-type] + request = builder.get_request() + elif isinstance(args[0], dict): + request = EnvironBuilder.from_environ( + args[0], app=self.application, environ_base=self._copy_environ({}) + ).get_request() + else: + # isinstance(args[0], BaseRequest) + request = copy(args[0]) + request.environ = self._copy_environ(request.environ) + else: + # request is None + request = self._request_from_builder_args(args, kwargs) + + # Pop any previously preserved contexts. This prevents contexts + # from being preserved across redirects or multiple requests + # within a single block. + self._context_stack.close() + + response = super().open( + request, + buffered=buffered, + follow_redirects=follow_redirects, + ) + response.json_module = self.application.json # type: ignore[assignment] + + # Re-push contexts that were preserved during the request. + while self._new_contexts: + cm = self._new_contexts.pop() + self._context_stack.enter_context(cm) + + return response + + def __enter__(self) -> FlaskClient: + if self.preserve_context: + raise RuntimeError("Cannot nest client invocations") + self.preserve_context = True + return self + + def __exit__( + self, + exc_type: type | None, + exc_value: BaseException | None, + tb: TracebackType | None, + ) -> None: + self.preserve_context = False + self._context_stack.close() + + +class FlaskCliRunner(CliRunner): + """A :class:`~click.testing.CliRunner` for testing a Flask app's + CLI commands. Typically created using + :meth:`~flask.Flask.test_cli_runner`. See :ref:`testing-cli`. + """ + + def __init__(self, app: Flask, **kwargs: t.Any) -> None: + self.app = app + super().__init__(**kwargs) + + def invoke( # type: ignore + self, cli: t.Any = None, args: t.Any = None, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Any: + """Invokes a CLI command in an isolated environment. See + :meth:`CliRunner.invoke ` for + full method documentation. See :ref:`testing-cli` for examples. + + If the ``obj`` argument is not given, passes an instance of + :class:`~flask.cli.ScriptInfo` that knows how to load the Flask + app being tested. + + :param cli: Command object to invoke. Default is the app's + :attr:`~flask.app.Flask.cli` group. + :param args: List of strings to invoke the command with. + + :return: a :class:`~click.testing.Result` object. + """ + if cli is None: + cli = self.app.cli + + if "obj" not in kwargs: + kwargs["obj"] = ScriptInfo(create_app=lambda: self.app) + + return super().invoke(cli, args, **kwargs) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/typing.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/typing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cf6d4ae --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/typing.py @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from _typeshed.wsgi import WSGIApplication # noqa: F401 + from werkzeug.datastructures import Headers # noqa: F401 + from werkzeug.sansio.response import Response # noqa: F401 + +# The possible types that are directly convertible or are a Response object. +ResponseValue = t.Union[ + "Response", + str, + bytes, + t.List[t.Any], + # Only dict is actually accepted, but Mapping allows for TypedDict. + t.Mapping[str, t.Any], + t.Iterator[str], + t.Iterator[bytes], +] + +# the possible types for an individual HTTP header +# This should be a Union, but mypy doesn't pass unless it's a TypeVar. +HeaderValue = t.Union[str, t.List[str], t.Tuple[str, ...]] + +# the possible types for HTTP headers +HeadersValue = t.Union[ + "Headers", + t.Mapping[str, HeaderValue], + t.Sequence[t.Tuple[str, HeaderValue]], +] + +# The possible types returned by a route function. +ResponseReturnValue = t.Union[ + ResponseValue, + t.Tuple[ResponseValue, HeadersValue], + t.Tuple[ResponseValue, int], + t.Tuple[ResponseValue, int, HeadersValue], + "WSGIApplication", +] + +# Allow any subclass of werkzeug.Response, such as the one from Flask, +# as a callback argument. Using werkzeug.Response directly makes a +# callback annotated with flask.Response fail type checking. +ResponseClass = t.TypeVar("ResponseClass", bound="Response") + +AppOrBlueprintKey = t.Optional[str] # The App key is None, whereas blueprints are named +AfterRequestCallable = t.Union[ + t.Callable[[ResponseClass], ResponseClass], + t.Callable[[ResponseClass], t.Awaitable[ResponseClass]], +] +BeforeFirstRequestCallable = t.Union[ + t.Callable[[], None], t.Callable[[], t.Awaitable[None]] +] +BeforeRequestCallable = t.Union[ + t.Callable[[], t.Optional[ResponseReturnValue]], + t.Callable[[], t.Awaitable[t.Optional[ResponseReturnValue]]], +] +ShellContextProcessorCallable = t.Callable[[], t.Dict[str, t.Any]] +TeardownCallable = t.Union[ + t.Callable[[t.Optional[BaseException]], None], + t.Callable[[t.Optional[BaseException]], t.Awaitable[None]], +] +TemplateContextProcessorCallable = t.Union[ + t.Callable[[], t.Dict[str, t.Any]], + t.Callable[[], t.Awaitable[t.Dict[str, t.Any]]], +] +TemplateFilterCallable = t.Callable[..., t.Any] +TemplateGlobalCallable = t.Callable[..., t.Any] +TemplateTestCallable = t.Callable[..., bool] +URLDefaultCallable = t.Callable[[str, t.Dict[str, t.Any]], None] +URLValuePreprocessorCallable = t.Callable[ + [t.Optional[str], t.Optional[t.Dict[str, t.Any]]], None +] + +# This should take Exception, but that either breaks typing the argument +# with a specific exception, or decorating multiple times with different +# exceptions (and using a union type on the argument). +# https://github.com/pallets/flask/issues/4095 +# https://github.com/pallets/flask/issues/4295 +# https://github.com/pallets/flask/issues/4297 +ErrorHandlerCallable = t.Union[ + t.Callable[[t.Any], ResponseReturnValue], + t.Callable[[t.Any], t.Awaitable[ResponseReturnValue]], +] + +RouteCallable = t.Union[ + t.Callable[..., ResponseReturnValue], + t.Callable[..., t.Awaitable[ResponseReturnValue]], +] diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/views.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/views.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..794fdc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/views.py @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t + +from . import typing as ft +from .globals import current_app +from .globals import request + +F = t.TypeVar("F", bound=t.Callable[..., t.Any]) + +http_method_funcs = frozenset( + ["get", "post", "head", "options", "delete", "put", "trace", "patch"] +) + + +class View: + """Subclass this class and override :meth:`dispatch_request` to + create a generic class-based view. Call :meth:`as_view` to create a + view function that creates an instance of the class with the given + arguments and calls its ``dispatch_request`` method with any URL + variables. + + See :doc:`views` for a detailed guide. + + .. code-block:: python + + class Hello(View): + init_every_request = False + + def dispatch_request(self, name): + return f"Hello, {name}!" + + app.add_url_rule( + "/hello/", view_func=Hello.as_view("hello") + ) + + Set :attr:`methods` on the class to change what methods the view + accepts. + + Set :attr:`decorators` on the class to apply a list of decorators to + the generated view function. Decorators applied to the class itself + will not be applied to the generated view function! + + Set :attr:`init_every_request` to ``False`` for efficiency, unless + you need to store request-global data on ``self``. + """ + + #: The methods this view is registered for. Uses the same default + #: (``["GET", "HEAD", "OPTIONS"]``) as ``route`` and + #: ``add_url_rule`` by default. + methods: t.ClassVar[t.Collection[str] | None] = None + + #: Control whether the ``OPTIONS`` method is handled automatically. + #: Uses the same default (``True``) as ``route`` and + #: ``add_url_rule`` by default. + provide_automatic_options: t.ClassVar[bool | None] = None + + #: A list of decorators to apply, in order, to the generated view + #: function. Remember that ``@decorator`` syntax is applied bottom + #: to top, so the first decorator in the list would be the bottom + #: decorator. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.8 + decorators: t.ClassVar[list[t.Callable[[F], F]]] = [] + + #: Create a new instance of this view class for every request by + #: default. If a view subclass sets this to ``False``, the same + #: instance is used for every request. + #: + #: A single instance is more efficient, especially if complex setup + #: is done during init. However, storing data on ``self`` is no + #: longer safe across requests, and :data:`~flask.g` should be used + #: instead. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 2.2 + init_every_request: t.ClassVar[bool] = True + + def dispatch_request(self) -> ft.ResponseReturnValue: + """The actual view function behavior. Subclasses must override + this and return a valid response. Any variables from the URL + rule are passed as keyword arguments. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + @classmethod + def as_view( + cls, name: str, *class_args: t.Any, **class_kwargs: t.Any + ) -> ft.RouteCallable: + """Convert the class into a view function that can be registered + for a route. + + By default, the generated view will create a new instance of the + view class for every request and call its + :meth:`dispatch_request` method. If the view class sets + :attr:`init_every_request` to ``False``, the same instance will + be used for every request. + + Except for ``name``, all other arguments passed to this method + are forwarded to the view class ``__init__`` method. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.2 + Added the ``init_every_request`` class attribute. + """ + if cls.init_every_request: + + def view(**kwargs: t.Any) -> ft.ResponseReturnValue: + self = view.view_class( # type: ignore[attr-defined] + *class_args, **class_kwargs + ) + return current_app.ensure_sync(self.dispatch_request)(**kwargs) # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + else: + self = cls(*class_args, **class_kwargs) + + def view(**kwargs: t.Any) -> ft.ResponseReturnValue: + return current_app.ensure_sync(self.dispatch_request)(**kwargs) # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + if cls.decorators: + view.__name__ = name + view.__module__ = cls.__module__ + for decorator in cls.decorators: + view = decorator(view) + + # We attach the view class to the view function for two reasons: + # first of all it allows us to easily figure out what class-based + # view this thing came from, secondly it's also used for instantiating + # the view class so you can actually replace it with something else + # for testing purposes and debugging. + view.view_class = cls # type: ignore + view.__name__ = name + view.__doc__ = cls.__doc__ + view.__module__ = cls.__module__ + view.methods = cls.methods # type: ignore + view.provide_automatic_options = cls.provide_automatic_options # type: ignore + return view + + +class MethodView(View): + """Dispatches request methods to the corresponding instance methods. + For example, if you implement a ``get`` method, it will be used to + handle ``GET`` requests. + + This can be useful for defining a REST API. + + :attr:`methods` is automatically set based on the methods defined on + the class. + + See :doc:`views` for a detailed guide. + + .. code-block:: python + + class CounterAPI(MethodView): + def get(self): + return str(session.get("counter", 0)) + + def post(self): + session["counter"] = session.get("counter", 0) + 1 + return redirect(url_for("counter")) + + app.add_url_rule( + "/counter", view_func=CounterAPI.as_view("counter") + ) + """ + + def __init_subclass__(cls, **kwargs: t.Any) -> None: + super().__init_subclass__(**kwargs) + + if "methods" not in cls.__dict__: + methods = set() + + for base in cls.__bases__: + if getattr(base, "methods", None): + methods.update(base.methods) # type: ignore[attr-defined] + + for key in http_method_funcs: + if hasattr(cls, key): + methods.add(key.upper()) + + if methods: + cls.methods = methods + + def dispatch_request(self, **kwargs: t.Any) -> ft.ResponseReturnValue: + meth = getattr(self, request.method.lower(), None) + + # If the request method is HEAD and we don't have a handler for it + # retry with GET. + if meth is None and request.method == "HEAD": + meth = getattr(self, "get", None) + + assert meth is not None, f"Unimplemented method {request.method!r}" + return current_app.ensure_sync(meth)(**kwargs) # type: ignore[no-any-return] diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/wrappers.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/wrappers.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1eca80 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask/wrappers.py @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t + +from werkzeug.exceptions import BadRequest +from werkzeug.exceptions import HTTPException +from werkzeug.wrappers import Request as RequestBase +from werkzeug.wrappers import Response as ResponseBase + +from . import json +from .globals import current_app +from .helpers import _split_blueprint_path + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + from werkzeug.routing import Rule + + +class Request(RequestBase): + """The request object used by default in Flask. Remembers the + matched endpoint and view arguments. + + It is what ends up as :class:`~flask.request`. If you want to replace + the request object used you can subclass this and set + :attr:`~flask.Flask.request_class` to your subclass. + + The request object is a :class:`~werkzeug.wrappers.Request` subclass and + provides all of the attributes Werkzeug defines plus a few Flask + specific ones. + """ + + json_module: t.Any = json + + #: The internal URL rule that matched the request. This can be + #: useful to inspect which methods are allowed for the URL from + #: a before/after handler (``request.url_rule.methods``) etc. + #: Though if the request's method was invalid for the URL rule, + #: the valid list is available in ``routing_exception.valid_methods`` + #: instead (an attribute of the Werkzeug exception + #: :exc:`~werkzeug.exceptions.MethodNotAllowed`) + #: because the request was never internally bound. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.6 + url_rule: Rule | None = None + + #: A dict of view arguments that matched the request. If an exception + #: happened when matching, this will be ``None``. + view_args: dict[str, t.Any] | None = None + + #: If matching the URL failed, this is the exception that will be + #: raised / was raised as part of the request handling. This is + #: usually a :exc:`~werkzeug.exceptions.NotFound` exception or + #: something similar. + routing_exception: HTTPException | None = None + + @property + def max_content_length(self) -> int | None: # type: ignore[override] + """Read-only view of the ``MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH`` config key.""" + if current_app: + return current_app.config["MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH"] # type: ignore[no-any-return] + else: + return None + + @property + def endpoint(self) -> str | None: + """The endpoint that matched the request URL. + + This will be ``None`` if matching failed or has not been + performed yet. + + This in combination with :attr:`view_args` can be used to + reconstruct the same URL or a modified URL. + """ + if self.url_rule is not None: + return self.url_rule.endpoint + + return None + + @property + def blueprint(self) -> str | None: + """The registered name of the current blueprint. + + This will be ``None`` if the endpoint is not part of a + blueprint, or if URL matching failed or has not been performed + yet. + + This does not necessarily match the name the blueprint was + created with. It may have been nested, or registered with a + different name. + """ + endpoint = self.endpoint + + if endpoint is not None and "." in endpoint: + return endpoint.rpartition(".")[0] + + return None + + @property + def blueprints(self) -> list[str]: + """The registered names of the current blueprint upwards through + parent blueprints. + + This will be an empty list if there is no current blueprint, or + if URL matching failed. + + .. versionadded:: 2.0.1 + """ + name = self.blueprint + + if name is None: + return [] + + return _split_blueprint_path(name) + + def _load_form_data(self) -> None: + super()._load_form_data() + + # In debug mode we're replacing the files multidict with an ad-hoc + # subclass that raises a different error for key errors. + if ( + current_app + and current_app.debug + and self.mimetype != "multipart/form-data" + and not self.files + ): + from .debughelpers import attach_enctype_error_multidict + + attach_enctype_error_multidict(self) + + def on_json_loading_failed(self, e: ValueError | None) -> t.Any: + try: + return super().on_json_loading_failed(e) + except BadRequest as e: + if current_app and current_app.debug: + raise + + raise BadRequest() from e + + +class Response(ResponseBase): + """The response object that is used by default in Flask. Works like the + response object from Werkzeug but is set to have an HTML mimetype by + default. Quite often you don't have to create this object yourself because + :meth:`~flask.Flask.make_response` will take care of that for you. + + If you want to replace the response object used you can subclass this and + set :attr:`~flask.Flask.response_class` to your subclass. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0 + JSON support is added to the response, like the request. This is useful + when testing to get the test client response data as JSON. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.0 + + Added :attr:`max_cookie_size`. + """ + + default_mimetype: str | None = "text/html" + + json_module = json + + autocorrect_location_header = False + + @property + def max_cookie_size(self) -> int: # type: ignore + """Read-only view of the :data:`MAX_COOKIE_SIZE` config key. + + See :attr:`~werkzeug.wrappers.Response.max_cookie_size` in + Werkzeug's docs. + """ + if current_app: + return current_app.config["MAX_COOKIE_SIZE"] # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + # return Werkzeug's default when not in an app context + return super().max_cookie_size diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/__init__.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..458150e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" + flask_cors + ~~~~ + Flask-CORS is a simple extension to Flask allowing you to support cross + origin resource sharing (CORS) using a simple decorator. + + :copyright: (c) 2016 by Cory Dolphin. + :license: MIT, see LICENSE for more details. +""" +from .decorator import cross_origin +from .extension import CORS +from .version import __version__ + +__all__ = ['CORS', 'cross_origin'] + +# Set default logging handler to avoid "No handler found" warnings. +import logging +from logging import NullHandler + +# Set initial level to WARN. Users must manually enable logging for +# flask_cors to see our logging. +rootlogger = logging.getLogger(__name__) +rootlogger.addHandler(NullHandler()) + +if rootlogger.level == logging.NOTSET: + rootlogger.setLevel(logging.WARN) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/core.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/core.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5358036 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/core.py @@ -0,0 +1,382 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" + core + ~~~~ + Core functionality shared between the extension and the decorator. + + :copyright: (c) 2016 by Cory Dolphin. + :license: MIT, see LICENSE for more details. +""" +import re +import logging +from collections.abc import Iterable +from datetime import timedelta +from flask import request, current_app +from werkzeug.datastructures import Headers, MultiDict + +LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +# Response Headers +ACL_ORIGIN = 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' +ACL_METHODS = 'Access-Control-Allow-Methods' +ACL_ALLOW_HEADERS = 'Access-Control-Allow-Headers' +ACL_EXPOSE_HEADERS = 'Access-Control-Expose-Headers' +ACL_CREDENTIALS = 'Access-Control-Allow-Credentials' +ACL_MAX_AGE = 'Access-Control-Max-Age' +ACL_RESPONSE_PRIVATE_NETWORK = 'Access-Control-Allow-Private-Network' + +# Request Header +ACL_REQUEST_METHOD = 'Access-Control-Request-Method' +ACL_REQUEST_HEADERS = 'Access-Control-Request-Headers' +ACL_REQUEST_HEADER_PRIVATE_NETWORK = 'Access-Control-Request-Private-Network' + +ALL_METHODS = ['GET', 'HEAD', 'POST', 'OPTIONS', 'PUT', 'PATCH', 'DELETE'] +CONFIG_OPTIONS = ['CORS_ORIGINS', 'CORS_METHODS', 'CORS_ALLOW_HEADERS', + 'CORS_EXPOSE_HEADERS', 'CORS_SUPPORTS_CREDENTIALS', + 'CORS_MAX_AGE', 'CORS_SEND_WILDCARD', + 'CORS_AUTOMATIC_OPTIONS', 'CORS_VARY_HEADER', + 'CORS_RESOURCES', 'CORS_INTERCEPT_EXCEPTIONS', + 'CORS_ALWAYS_SEND'] +# Attribute added to request object by decorator to indicate that CORS +# was evaluated, in case the decorator and extension are both applied +# to a view. +FLASK_CORS_EVALUATED = '_FLASK_CORS_EVALUATED' + +# Strange, but this gets the type of a compiled regex, which is otherwise not +# exposed in a public API. +RegexObject = type(re.compile('')) +DEFAULT_OPTIONS = dict(origins='*', + methods=ALL_METHODS, + allow_headers='*', + expose_headers=None, + supports_credentials=False, + max_age=None, + send_wildcard=False, + automatic_options=True, + vary_header=True, + resources=r'/*', + intercept_exceptions=True, + always_send=True) + + +def parse_resources(resources): + if isinstance(resources, dict): + # To make the API more consistent with the decorator, allow a + # resource of '*', which is not actually a valid regexp. + resources = [(re_fix(k), v) for k, v in resources.items()] + + # Sort by regex length to provide consistency of matching and + # to provide a proxy for specificity of match. E.G. longer + # regular expressions are tried first. + def pattern_length(pair): + maybe_regex, _ = pair + return len(get_regexp_pattern(maybe_regex)) + + return sorted(resources, + key=pattern_length, + reverse=True) + + elif isinstance(resources, str): + return [(re_fix(resources), {})] + + elif isinstance(resources, Iterable): + return [(re_fix(r), {}) for r in resources] + + # Type of compiled regex is not part of the public API. Test for this + # at runtime. + elif isinstance(resources, RegexObject): + return [(re_fix(resources), {})] + + else: + raise ValueError("Unexpected value for resources argument.") + + +def get_regexp_pattern(regexp): + """ + Helper that returns regexp pattern from given value. + + :param regexp: regular expression to stringify + :type regexp: _sre.SRE_Pattern or str + :returns: string representation of given regexp pattern + :rtype: str + """ + try: + return regexp.pattern + except AttributeError: + return str(regexp) + + +def get_cors_origins(options, request_origin): + origins = options.get('origins') + wildcard = r'.*' in origins + + # If the Origin header is not present terminate this set of steps. + # The request is outside the scope of this specification.-- W3Spec + if request_origin: + LOG.debug("CORS request received with 'Origin' %s", request_origin) + + # If the allowed origins is an asterisk or 'wildcard', always match + if wildcard and options.get('send_wildcard'): + LOG.debug("Allowed origins are set to '*'. Sending wildcard CORS header.") + return ['*'] + # If the value of the Origin header is a case-sensitive match + # for any of the values in list of origins + elif try_match_any(request_origin, origins): + LOG.debug("The request's Origin header matches. Sending CORS headers.", ) + # Add a single Access-Control-Allow-Origin header, with either + # the value of the Origin header or the string "*" as value. + # -- W3Spec + return [request_origin] + else: + LOG.debug("The request's Origin header does not match any of allowed origins.") + return None + + + elif options.get('always_send'): + if wildcard: + # If wildcard is in the origins, even if 'send_wildcard' is False, + # simply send the wildcard. Unless supports_credentials is True, + # since that is forbidded by the spec.. + # It is the most-likely to be correct thing to do (the only other + # option is to return nothing, which almost certainly not what + # the developer wants if the '*' origin was specified. + if options.get('supports_credentials'): + return None + else: + return ['*'] + else: + # Return all origins that are not regexes. + return sorted([o for o in origins if not probably_regex(o)]) + + # Terminate these steps, return the original request untouched. + else: + LOG.debug("The request did not contain an 'Origin' header. This means the browser or client did not request CORS, ensure the Origin Header is set.") + return None + + +def get_allow_headers(options, acl_request_headers): + if acl_request_headers: + request_headers = [h.strip() for h in acl_request_headers.split(',')] + + # any header that matches in the allow_headers + matching_headers = filter( + lambda h: try_match_any(h, options.get('allow_headers')), + request_headers + ) + + return ', '.join(sorted(matching_headers)) + + return None + + +def get_cors_headers(options, request_headers, request_method): + origins_to_set = get_cors_origins(options, request_headers.get('Origin')) + headers = MultiDict() + + if not origins_to_set: # CORS is not enabled for this route + return headers + + for origin in origins_to_set: + headers.add(ACL_ORIGIN, origin) + + headers[ACL_EXPOSE_HEADERS] = options.get('expose_headers') + + if options.get('supports_credentials'): + headers[ACL_CREDENTIALS] = 'true' # case sensitive + + if ACL_REQUEST_HEADER_PRIVATE_NETWORK in request_headers \ + and request_headers.get(ACL_REQUEST_HEADER_PRIVATE_NETWORK) == 'true': + headers[ACL_RESPONSE_PRIVATE_NETWORK] = 'true' + + # This is a preflight request + # http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/#resource-preflight-requests + if request_method == 'OPTIONS': + acl_request_method = request_headers.get(ACL_REQUEST_METHOD, '').upper() + + # If there is no Access-Control-Request-Method header or if parsing + # failed, do not set any additional headers + if acl_request_method and acl_request_method in options.get('methods'): + + # If method is not a case-sensitive match for any of the values in + # list of methods do not set any additional headers and terminate + # this set of steps. + headers[ACL_ALLOW_HEADERS] = get_allow_headers(options, request_headers.get(ACL_REQUEST_HEADERS)) + headers[ACL_MAX_AGE] = options.get('max_age') + headers[ACL_METHODS] = options.get('methods') + else: + LOG.info("The request's Access-Control-Request-Method header does not match allowed methods. CORS headers will not be applied.") + + # http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/#resource-implementation + if options.get('vary_header'): + # Only set header if the origin returned will vary dynamically, + # i.e. if we are not returning an asterisk, and there are multiple + # origins that can be matched. + if headers[ACL_ORIGIN] == '*': + pass + elif (len(options.get('origins')) > 1 or + len(origins_to_set) > 1 or + any(map(probably_regex, options.get('origins')))): + headers.add('Vary', 'Origin') + + return MultiDict((k, v) for k, v in headers.items() if v) + + +def set_cors_headers(resp, options): + """ + Performs the actual evaluation of Flask-CORS options and actually + modifies the response object. + + This function is used both in the decorator and the after_request + callback + """ + + # If CORS has already been evaluated via the decorator, skip + if hasattr(resp, FLASK_CORS_EVALUATED): + LOG.debug('CORS have been already evaluated, skipping') + return resp + + # Some libraries, like OAuthlib, set resp.headers to non Multidict + # objects (Werkzeug Headers work as well). This is a problem because + # headers allow repeated values. + if (not isinstance(resp.headers, Headers) + and not isinstance(resp.headers, MultiDict)): + resp.headers = MultiDict(resp.headers) + + headers_to_set = get_cors_headers(options, request.headers, request.method) + + LOG.debug('Settings CORS headers: %s', str(headers_to_set)) + + for k, v in headers_to_set.items(): + resp.headers.add(k, v) + + return resp + +def probably_regex(maybe_regex): + if isinstance(maybe_regex, RegexObject): + return True + else: + common_regex_chars = ['*', '\\', ']', '?', '$', '^', '[', ']', '(', ')'] + # Use common characters used in regular expressions as a proxy + # for if this string is in fact a regex. + return any((c in maybe_regex for c in common_regex_chars)) + +def re_fix(reg): + """ + Replace the invalid regex r'*' with the valid, wildcard regex r'/.*' to + enable the CORS app extension to have a more user friendly api. + """ + return r'.*' if reg == r'*' else reg + + +def try_match_any(inst, patterns): + return any(try_match(inst, pattern) for pattern in patterns) + + +def try_match(request_origin, maybe_regex): + """Safely attempts to match a pattern or string to a request origin.""" + if isinstance(maybe_regex, RegexObject): + return re.match(maybe_regex, request_origin) + elif probably_regex(maybe_regex): + return re.match(maybe_regex, request_origin, flags=re.IGNORECASE) + else: + try: + return request_origin.lower() == maybe_regex.lower() + except AttributeError: + return request_origin == maybe_regex + + +def get_cors_options(appInstance, *dicts): + """ + Compute CORS options for an application by combining the DEFAULT_OPTIONS, + the app's configuration-specified options and any dictionaries passed. The + last specified option wins. + """ + options = DEFAULT_OPTIONS.copy() + options.update(get_app_kwarg_dict(appInstance)) + if dicts: + for d in dicts: + options.update(d) + + return serialize_options(options) + + +def get_app_kwarg_dict(appInstance=None): + """Returns the dictionary of CORS specific app configurations.""" + app = (appInstance or current_app) + + # In order to support blueprints which do not have a config attribute + app_config = getattr(app, 'config', {}) + + return { + k.lower().replace('cors_', ''): app_config.get(k) + for k in CONFIG_OPTIONS + if app_config.get(k) is not None + } + + +def flexible_str(obj): + """ + A more flexible str function which intelligently handles stringifying + strings, lists and other iterables. The results are lexographically sorted + to ensure generated responses are consistent when iterables such as Set + are used. + """ + if obj is None: + return None + elif not isinstance(obj, str) and isinstance(obj, Iterable): + return ", ".join(str(item) for item in sorted(obj)) + else: + return str(obj) + + +def serialize_option(options_dict, key, upper=False): + if key in options_dict: + value = flexible_str(options_dict[key]) + options_dict[key] = value.upper() if upper else value + + +def ensure_iterable(inst): + """ + Wraps scalars or string types as a list, or returns the iterable instance. + """ + if isinstance(inst, str): + return [inst] + elif not isinstance(inst, Iterable): + return [inst] + else: + return inst + +def sanitize_regex_param(param): + return [re_fix(x) for x in ensure_iterable(param)] + + +def serialize_options(opts): + """ + A helper method to serialize and processes the options dictionary. + """ + options = (opts or {}).copy() + + for key in opts.keys(): + if key not in DEFAULT_OPTIONS: + LOG.warning("Unknown option passed to Flask-CORS: %s", key) + + # Ensure origins is a list of allowed origins with at least one entry. + options['origins'] = sanitize_regex_param(options.get('origins')) + options['allow_headers'] = sanitize_regex_param(options.get('allow_headers')) + + # This is expressly forbidden by the spec. Raise a value error so people + # don't get burned in production. + if r'.*' in options['origins'] and options['supports_credentials'] and options['send_wildcard']: + raise ValueError("Cannot use supports_credentials in conjunction with" + "an origin string of '*'. See: " + "http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/#resource-requests") + + + + serialize_option(options, 'expose_headers') + serialize_option(options, 'methods', upper=True) + + if isinstance(options.get('max_age'), timedelta): + options['max_age'] = str(int(options['max_age'].total_seconds())) + + return options diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/decorator.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/decorator.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b61d22f --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/decorator.py @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" + decorator + ~~~~ + This unit exposes a single decorator which should be used to wrap a + Flask route with. It accepts all parameters and options as + the CORS extension. + + :copyright: (c) 2016 by Cory Dolphin. + :license: MIT, see LICENSE for more details. +""" +import logging +from functools import update_wrapper +from flask import make_response, request, current_app + +from .core import get_cors_options, set_cors_headers, FLASK_CORS_EVALUATED + +LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +def cross_origin(*args, **kwargs): + """ + This function is the decorator which is used to wrap a Flask route with. + In the simplest case, simply use the default parameters to allow all + origins in what is the most permissive configuration. If this method + modifies state or performs authentication which may be brute-forced, you + should add some degree of protection, such as Cross Site Request Forgery + protection. + + :param origins: + The origin, or list of origins to allow requests from. + The origin(s) may be regular expressions, case-sensitive strings, + or else an asterisk + + Default : '*' + :type origins: list, string or regex + + :param methods: + The method or list of methods which the allowed origins are allowed to + access for non-simple requests. + + Default : [GET, HEAD, POST, OPTIONS, PUT, PATCH, DELETE] + :type methods: list or string + + :param expose_headers: + The header or list which are safe to expose to the API of a CORS API + specification. + + Default : None + :type expose_headers: list or string + + :param allow_headers: + The header or list of header field names which can be used when this + resource is accessed by allowed origins. The header(s) may be regular + expressions, case-sensitive strings, or else an asterisk. + + Default : '*', allow all headers + :type allow_headers: list, string or regex + + :param supports_credentials: + Allows users to make authenticated requests. If true, injects the + `Access-Control-Allow-Credentials` header in responses. This allows + cookies and credentials to be submitted across domains. + + :note: This option cannot be used in conjunction with a '*' origin + + Default : False + :type supports_credentials: bool + + :param max_age: + The maximum time for which this CORS request maybe cached. This value + is set as the `Access-Control-Max-Age` header. + + Default : None + :type max_age: timedelta, integer, string or None + + :param send_wildcard: If True, and the origins parameter is `*`, a wildcard + `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` header is sent, rather than the + request's `Origin` header. + + Default : False + :type send_wildcard: bool + + :param vary_header: + If True, the header Vary: Origin will be returned as per the W3 + implementation guidelines. + + Setting this header when the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` is + dynamically generated (e.g. when there is more than one allowed + origin, and an Origin than '*' is returned) informs CDNs and other + caches that the CORS headers are dynamic, and cannot be cached. + + If False, the Vary header will never be injected or altered. + + Default : True + :type vary_header: bool + + :param automatic_options: + Only applies to the `cross_origin` decorator. If True, Flask-CORS will + override Flask's default OPTIONS handling to return CORS headers for + OPTIONS requests. + + Default : True + :type automatic_options: bool + + """ + _options = kwargs + + def decorator(f): + LOG.debug("Enabling %s for cross_origin using options:%s", f, _options) + + # If True, intercept OPTIONS requests by modifying the view function, + # replicating Flask's default behavior, and wrapping the response with + # CORS headers. + # + # If f.provide_automatic_options is unset or True, Flask's route + # decorator (which is actually wraps the function object we return) + # intercepts OPTIONS handling, and requests will not have CORS headers + if _options.get('automatic_options', True): + f.required_methods = getattr(f, 'required_methods', set()) + f.required_methods.add('OPTIONS') + f.provide_automatic_options = False + + def wrapped_function(*args, **kwargs): + # Handle setting of Flask-Cors parameters + options = get_cors_options(current_app, _options) + + if options.get('automatic_options') and request.method == 'OPTIONS': + resp = current_app.make_default_options_response() + else: + resp = make_response(f(*args, **kwargs)) + + set_cors_headers(resp, options) + setattr(resp, FLASK_CORS_EVALUATED, True) + return resp + + return update_wrapper(wrapped_function, f) + return decorator diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/extension.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/extension.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c00cbff --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/extension.py @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" + extension + ~~~~ + Flask-CORS is a simple extension to Flask allowing you to support cross + origin resource sharing (CORS) using a simple decorator. + + :copyright: (c) 2016 by Cory Dolphin. + :license: MIT, see LICENSE for more details. +""" +import logging +from urllib.parse import unquote_plus +from flask import request + +from .core import ( + parse_resources, + get_cors_options, + get_regexp_pattern, + ACL_ORIGIN, + try_match, + set_cors_headers +) + + +LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +class CORS(object): + """ + Initializes Cross Origin Resource sharing for the application. The + arguments are identical to :py:func:`cross_origin`, with the addition of a + `resources` parameter. The resources parameter defines a series of regular + expressions for resource paths to match and optionally, the associated + options to be applied to the particular resource. These options are + identical to the arguments to :py:func:`cross_origin`. + + The settings for CORS are determined in the following order + + 1. Resource level settings (e.g when passed as a dictionary) + 2. Keyword argument settings + 3. App level configuration settings (e.g. CORS_*) + 4. Default settings + + Note: as it is possible for multiple regular expressions to match a + resource path, the regular expressions are first sorted by length, + from longest to shortest, in order to attempt to match the most + specific regular expression. This allows the definition of a + number of specific resource options, with a wildcard fallback + for all other resources. + + :param resources: + The series of regular expression and (optionally) associated CORS + options to be applied to the given resource path. + + If the argument is a dictionary, it's keys must be regular expressions, + and the values must be a dictionary of kwargs, identical to the kwargs + of this function. + + If the argument is a list, it is expected to be a list of regular + expressions, for which the app-wide configured options are applied. + + If the argument is a string, it is expected to be a regular expression + for which the app-wide configured options are applied. + + Default : Match all and apply app-level configuration + + :type resources: dict, iterable or string + + :param origins: + The origin, or list of origins to allow requests from. + The origin(s) may be regular expressions, case-sensitive strings, + or else an asterisk. + + :note: origins must include the schema and the port (if not port 80), + e.g., + `CORS(app, origins=["http://localhost:8000", "https://example.com"])`. + + Default : '*' + :type origins: list, string or regex + + :param methods: + The method or list of methods which the allowed origins are allowed to + access for non-simple requests. + + Default : [GET, HEAD, POST, OPTIONS, PUT, PATCH, DELETE] + :type methods: list or string + + :param expose_headers: + The header or list which are safe to expose to the API of a CORS API + specification. + + Default : None + :type expose_headers: list or string + + :param allow_headers: + The header or list of header field names which can be used when this + resource is accessed by allowed origins. The header(s) may be regular + expressions, case-sensitive strings, or else an asterisk. + + Default : '*', allow all headers + :type allow_headers: list, string or regex + + :param supports_credentials: + Allows users to make authenticated requests. If true, injects the + `Access-Control-Allow-Credentials` header in responses. This allows + cookies and credentials to be submitted across domains. + + :note: This option cannot be used in conjunction with a '*' origin + + Default : False + :type supports_credentials: bool + + :param max_age: + The maximum time for which this CORS request maybe cached. This value + is set as the `Access-Control-Max-Age` header. + + Default : None + :type max_age: timedelta, integer, string or None + + :param send_wildcard: If True, and the origins parameter is `*`, a wildcard + `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` header is sent, rather than the + request's `Origin` header. + + Default : False + :type send_wildcard: bool + + :param vary_header: + If True, the header Vary: Origin will be returned as per the W3 + implementation guidelines. + + Setting this header when the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` is + dynamically generated (e.g. when there is more than one allowed + origin, and an Origin than '*' is returned) informs CDNs and other + caches that the CORS headers are dynamic, and cannot be cached. + + If False, the Vary header will never be injected or altered. + + Default : True + :type vary_header: bool + """ + + def __init__(self, app=None, **kwargs): + self._options = kwargs + if app is not None: + self.init_app(app, **kwargs) + + def init_app(self, app, **kwargs): + # The resources and options may be specified in the App Config, the CORS constructor + # or the kwargs to the call to init_app. + options = get_cors_options(app, self._options, kwargs) + + # Flatten our resources into a list of the form + # (pattern_or_regexp, dictionary_of_options) + resources = parse_resources(options.get('resources')) + + # Compute the options for each resource by combining the options from + # the app's configuration, the constructor, the kwargs to init_app, and + # finally the options specified in the resources dictionary. + resources = [ + (pattern, get_cors_options(app, options, opts)) + for (pattern, opts) in resources + ] + + # Create a human-readable form of these resources by converting the compiled + # regular expressions into strings. + resources_human = {get_regexp_pattern(pattern): opts for (pattern,opts) in resources} + LOG.debug("Configuring CORS with resources: %s", resources_human) + + cors_after_request = make_after_request_function(resources) + app.after_request(cors_after_request) + + # Wrap exception handlers with cross_origin + # These error handlers will still respect the behavior of the route + if options.get('intercept_exceptions', True): + def _after_request_decorator(f): + def wrapped_function(*args, **kwargs): + return cors_after_request(app.make_response(f(*args, **kwargs))) + return wrapped_function + + if hasattr(app, 'handle_exception'): + app.handle_exception = _after_request_decorator( + app.handle_exception) + app.handle_user_exception = _after_request_decorator( + app.handle_user_exception) + +def make_after_request_function(resources): + def cors_after_request(resp): + # If CORS headers are set in a view decorator, pass + if resp.headers is not None and resp.headers.get(ACL_ORIGIN): + LOG.debug('CORS have been already evaluated, skipping') + return resp + normalized_path = unquote_plus(request.path) + for res_regex, res_options in resources: + if try_match(normalized_path, res_regex): + LOG.debug("Request to '%s' matches CORS resource '%s'. Using options: %s", + request.path, get_regexp_pattern(res_regex), res_options) + set_cors_headers(resp, res_options) + break + else: + LOG.debug('No CORS rule matches') + return resp + return cors_after_request diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/version.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d6497a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_cors/version.py @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +__version__ = '4.0.0' diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy-3.1.1.dist-info/INSTALLER b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy-3.1.1.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1b589e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy-3.1.1.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +pip diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy-3.1.1.dist-info/LICENSE.rst b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy-3.1.1.dist-info/LICENSE.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d227a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy-3.1.1.dist-info/LICENSE.rst @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +Copyright 2010 Pallets + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + +1. 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It aims to simplify using SQLAlchemy +with Flask by providing useful defaults and extra helpers that make it +easier to accomplish common tasks. + +.. _Flask: https://palletsprojects.com/p/flask/ +.. _SQLAlchemy: https://www.sqlalchemy.org + + +Installing +---------- + +Install and update using `pip`_: + +.. code-block:: text + + $ pip install -U Flask-SQLAlchemy + +.. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/getting-started/ + + +A Simple Example +---------------- + +.. code-block:: python + + from flask import Flask + from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy + from sqlalchemy.orm import DeclarativeBase, Mapped, mapped_column + + app = Flask(__name__) + app.config["SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI"] = "sqlite:///example.sqlite" + + class Base(DeclarativeBase): + pass + + db = SQLAlchemy(app, model_class=Base) + + class User(db.Model): + id: Mapped[int] = mapped_column(db.Integer, primary_key=True) + username: Mapped[str] = mapped_column(db.String, unique=True, nullable=False) + + with app.app_context(): + db.create_all() + + db.session.add(User(username="example")) + db.session.commit() + + users = db.session.execute(db.select(User)).scalars() + + +Contributing +------------ + +For guidance on setting up a development environment and how to make a +contribution to Flask-SQLAlchemy, see the `contributing guidelines`_. + +.. _contributing guidelines: https://github.com/pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.rst + + +Donate +------ + +The Pallets organization develops and supports Flask-SQLAlchemy and +other popular packages. 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Use feature detection or" + " 'importlib.metadata.version(\"flask-sqlalchemy\")' instead.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return importlib.metadata.version("flask-sqlalchemy") + + raise AttributeError(name) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/cli.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/cli.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d7d7e4b --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/cli.py @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t + +from flask import current_app + + +def add_models_to_shell() -> dict[str, t.Any]: + """Registered with :meth:`~flask.Flask.shell_context_processor` if + ``add_models_to_shell`` is enabled. Adds the ``db`` instance and all model classes + to ``flask shell``. + """ + db = current_app.extensions["sqlalchemy"] + out = {m.class_.__name__: m.class_ for m in db.Model._sa_registry.mappers} + out["db"] = db + return out diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/extension.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/extension.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..43e1b9a --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/extension.py @@ -0,0 +1,1008 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import os +import types +import typing as t +import warnings +from weakref import WeakKeyDictionary + +import sqlalchemy as sa +import sqlalchemy.event as sa_event +import sqlalchemy.exc as sa_exc +import sqlalchemy.orm as sa_orm +from flask import abort +from flask import current_app +from flask import Flask +from flask import has_app_context + +from .model import _QueryProperty +from .model import BindMixin +from .model import DefaultMeta +from .model import DefaultMetaNoName +from .model import Model +from .model import NameMixin +from .pagination import Pagination +from .pagination import SelectPagination +from .query import Query +from .session import _app_ctx_id +from .session import Session +from .table import _Table + +_O = t.TypeVar("_O", bound=object) # Based on sqlalchemy.orm._typing.py + + +# Type accepted for model_class argument +_FSA_MCT = t.TypeVar( + "_FSA_MCT", + bound=t.Union[ + t.Type[Model], + sa_orm.DeclarativeMeta, + t.Type[sa_orm.DeclarativeBase], + t.Type[sa_orm.DeclarativeBaseNoMeta], + ], +) + + +# Type returned by make_declarative_base +class _FSAModel(Model): + metadata: sa.MetaData + + +def _get_2x_declarative_bases( + model_class: _FSA_MCT, +) -> list[t.Type[t.Union[sa_orm.DeclarativeBase, sa_orm.DeclarativeBaseNoMeta]]]: + return [ + b + for b in model_class.__bases__ + if issubclass(b, (sa_orm.DeclarativeBase, sa_orm.DeclarativeBaseNoMeta)) + ] + + +class SQLAlchemy: + """Integrates SQLAlchemy with Flask. This handles setting up one or more engines, + associating tables and models with specific engines, and cleaning up connections and + sessions after each request. + + Only the engine configuration is specific to each application, other things like + the model, table, metadata, and session are shared for all applications using that + extension instance. Call :meth:`init_app` to configure the extension on an + application. + + After creating the extension, create model classes by subclassing :attr:`Model`, and + table classes with :attr:`Table`. These can be accessed before :meth:`init_app` is + called, making it possible to define the models separately from the application. + + Accessing :attr:`session` and :attr:`engine` requires an active Flask application + context. This includes methods like :meth:`create_all` which use the engine. + + This class also provides access to names in SQLAlchemy's ``sqlalchemy`` and + ``sqlalchemy.orm`` modules. For example, you can use ``db.Column`` and + ``db.relationship`` instead of importing ``sqlalchemy.Column`` and + ``sqlalchemy.orm.relationship``. This can be convenient when defining models. + + :param app: Call :meth:`init_app` on this Flask application now. + :param metadata: Use this as the default :class:`sqlalchemy.schema.MetaData`. Useful + for setting a naming convention. + :param session_options: Arguments used by :attr:`session` to create each session + instance. A ``scopefunc`` key will be passed to the scoped session, not the + session instance. See :class:`sqlalchemy.orm.sessionmaker` for a list of + arguments. + :param query_class: Use this as the default query class for models and dynamic + relationships. The query interface is considered legacy in SQLAlchemy. + :param model_class: Use this as the model base class when creating the declarative + model class :attr:`Model`. Can also be a fully created declarative model class + for further customization. + :param engine_options: Default arguments used when creating every engine. These are + lower precedence than application config. See :func:`sqlalchemy.create_engine` + for a list of arguments. + :param add_models_to_shell: Add the ``db`` instance and all model classes to + ``flask shell``. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.1.0 + The ``metadata`` parameter can still be used with SQLAlchemy 1.x classes, + but is ignored when using SQLAlchemy 2.x style of declarative classes. + Instead, specify metadata on your Base class. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.1.0 + Added the ``disable_autonaming`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.1.0 + Changed ``model_class`` parameter to accepta SQLAlchemy 2.x + declarative base subclass. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + An active Flask application context is always required to access ``session`` and + ``engine``. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Separate ``metadata`` are used for each bind key. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The ``engine_options`` parameter is applied as defaults before per-engine + configuration. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The session class can be customized in ``session_options``. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Added the ``add_models_to_shell`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Engines are created when calling ``init_app`` rather than the first time they + are accessed. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + All parameters except ``app`` are keyword-only. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The extension instance is stored directly as ``app.extensions["sqlalchemy"]``. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Setup methods are renamed with a leading underscore. They are considered + internal interfaces which may change at any time. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Removed the ``use_native_unicode`` parameter and config. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4 + Added the ``engine_options`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.1 + Added the ``metadata``, ``query_class``, and ``model_class`` parameters. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.1 + Use the same query class across ``session``, ``Model.query`` and + ``Query``. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.16 + ``scopefunc`` is accepted in ``session_options``. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.10 + Added the ``session_options`` parameter. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + app: Flask | None = None, + *, + metadata: sa.MetaData | None = None, + session_options: dict[str, t.Any] | None = None, + query_class: type[Query] = Query, + model_class: _FSA_MCT = Model, # type: ignore[assignment] + engine_options: dict[str, t.Any] | None = None, + add_models_to_shell: bool = True, + disable_autonaming: bool = False, + ): + if session_options is None: + session_options = {} + + self.Query = query_class + """The default query class used by ``Model.query`` and ``lazy="dynamic"`` + relationships. + + .. warning:: + The query interface is considered legacy in SQLAlchemy. + + Customize this by passing the ``query_class`` parameter to the extension. + """ + + self.session = self._make_scoped_session(session_options) + """A :class:`sqlalchemy.orm.scoping.scoped_session` that creates instances of + :class:`.Session` scoped to the current Flask application context. The session + will be removed, returning the engine connection to the pool, when the + application context exits. + + Customize this by passing ``session_options`` to the extension. + + This requires that a Flask application context is active. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The session is scoped to the current app context. + """ + + self.metadatas: dict[str | None, sa.MetaData] = {} + """Map of bind keys to :class:`sqlalchemy.schema.MetaData` instances. The + ``None`` key refers to the default metadata, and is available as + :attr:`metadata`. + + Customize the default metadata by passing the ``metadata`` parameter to the + extension. This can be used to set a naming convention. When metadata for + another bind key is created, it copies the default's naming convention. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + + if metadata is not None: + if len(_get_2x_declarative_bases(model_class)) > 0: + warnings.warn( + "When using SQLAlchemy 2.x style of declarative classes," + " the `metadata` should be an attribute of the base class." + "The metadata passed into SQLAlchemy() is ignored.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + else: + metadata.info["bind_key"] = None + self.metadatas[None] = metadata + + self.Table = self._make_table_class() + """A :class:`sqlalchemy.schema.Table` class that chooses a metadata + automatically. + + Unlike the base ``Table``, the ``metadata`` argument is not required. If it is + not given, it is selected based on the ``bind_key`` argument. + + :param bind_key: Used to select a different metadata. + :param args: Arguments passed to the base class. These are typically the table's + name, columns, and constraints. + :param kwargs: Arguments passed to the base class. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + This is a subclass of SQLAlchemy's ``Table`` rather than a function. + """ + + self.Model = self._make_declarative_base( + model_class, disable_autonaming=disable_autonaming + ) + """A SQLAlchemy declarative model class. Subclass this to define database + models. + + If a model does not set ``__tablename__``, it will be generated by converting + the class name from ``CamelCase`` to ``snake_case``. It will not be generated + if the model looks like it uses single-table inheritance. + + If a model or parent class sets ``__bind_key__``, it will use that metadata and + database engine. Otherwise, it will use the default :attr:`metadata` and + :attr:`engine`. This is ignored if the model sets ``metadata`` or ``__table__``. + + For code using the SQLAlchemy 1.x API, customize this model by subclassing + :class:`.Model` and passing the ``model_class`` parameter to the extension. + A fully created declarative model class can be + passed as well, to use a custom metaclass. + + For code using the SQLAlchemy 2.x API, customize this model by subclassing + :class:`sqlalchemy.orm.DeclarativeBase` or + :class:`sqlalchemy.orm.DeclarativeBaseNoMeta` + and passing the ``model_class`` parameter to the extension. + """ + + if engine_options is None: + engine_options = {} + + self._engine_options = engine_options + self._app_engines: WeakKeyDictionary[Flask, dict[str | None, sa.engine.Engine]] + self._app_engines = WeakKeyDictionary() + self._add_models_to_shell = add_models_to_shell + + if app is not None: + self.init_app(app) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + if not has_app_context(): + return f"<{type(self).__name__}>" + + message = f"{type(self).__name__} {self.engine.url}" + + if len(self.engines) > 1: + message = f"{message} +{len(self.engines) - 1}" + + return f"<{message}>" + + def init_app(self, app: Flask) -> None: + """Initialize a Flask application for use with this extension instance. This + must be called before accessing the database engine or session with the app. + + This sets default configuration values, then configures the extension on the + application and creates the engines for each bind key. Therefore, this must be + called after the application has been configured. Changes to application config + after this call will not be reflected. + + The following keys from ``app.config`` are used: + + - :data:`.SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI` + - :data:`.SQLALCHEMY_ENGINE_OPTIONS` + - :data:`.SQLALCHEMY_ECHO` + - :data:`.SQLALCHEMY_BINDS` + - :data:`.SQLALCHEMY_RECORD_QUERIES` + - :data:`.SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS` + + :param app: The Flask application to initialize. + """ + if "sqlalchemy" in app.extensions: + raise RuntimeError( + "A 'SQLAlchemy' instance has already been registered on this Flask app." + " Import and use that instance instead." + ) + + app.extensions["sqlalchemy"] = self + app.teardown_appcontext(self._teardown_session) + + if self._add_models_to_shell: + from .cli import add_models_to_shell + + app.shell_context_processor(add_models_to_shell) + + basic_uri: str | sa.engine.URL | None = app.config.setdefault( + "SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI", None + ) + basic_engine_options = self._engine_options.copy() + basic_engine_options.update( + app.config.setdefault("SQLALCHEMY_ENGINE_OPTIONS", {}) + ) + echo: bool = app.config.setdefault("SQLALCHEMY_ECHO", False) + config_binds: dict[ + str | None, str | sa.engine.URL | dict[str, t.Any] + ] = app.config.setdefault("SQLALCHEMY_BINDS", {}) + engine_options: dict[str | None, dict[str, t.Any]] = {} + + # Build the engine config for each bind key. + for key, value in config_binds.items(): + engine_options[key] = self._engine_options.copy() + + if isinstance(value, (str, sa.engine.URL)): + engine_options[key]["url"] = value + else: + engine_options[key].update(value) + + # Build the engine config for the default bind key. + if basic_uri is not None: + basic_engine_options["url"] = basic_uri + + if "url" in basic_engine_options: + engine_options.setdefault(None, {}).update(basic_engine_options) + + if not engine_options: + raise RuntimeError( + "Either 'SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI' or 'SQLALCHEMY_BINDS' must be set." + ) + + engines = self._app_engines.setdefault(app, {}) + + # Dispose existing engines in case init_app is called again. + if engines: + for engine in engines.values(): + engine.dispose() + + engines.clear() + + # Create the metadata and engine for each bind key. + for key, options in engine_options.items(): + self._make_metadata(key) + options.setdefault("echo", echo) + options.setdefault("echo_pool", echo) + self._apply_driver_defaults(options, app) + engines[key] = self._make_engine(key, options, app) + + if app.config.setdefault("SQLALCHEMY_RECORD_QUERIES", False): + from . import record_queries + + for engine in engines.values(): + record_queries._listen(engine) + + if app.config.setdefault("SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS", False): + from . import track_modifications + + track_modifications._listen(self.session) + + def _make_scoped_session( + self, options: dict[str, t.Any] + ) -> sa_orm.scoped_session[Session]: + """Create a :class:`sqlalchemy.orm.scoping.scoped_session` around the factory + from :meth:`_make_session_factory`. The result is available as :attr:`session`. + + The scope function can be customized using the ``scopefunc`` key in the + ``session_options`` parameter to the extension. By default it uses the current + thread or greenlet id. + + This method is used for internal setup. Its signature may change at any time. + + :meta private: + + :param options: The ``session_options`` parameter from ``__init__``. Keyword + arguments passed to the session factory. A ``scopefunc`` key is popped. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The session is scoped to the current app context. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed from ``create_scoped_session``, this method is internal. + """ + scope = options.pop("scopefunc", _app_ctx_id) + factory = self._make_session_factory(options) + return sa_orm.scoped_session(factory, scope) + + def _make_session_factory( + self, options: dict[str, t.Any] + ) -> sa_orm.sessionmaker[Session]: + """Create the SQLAlchemy :class:`sqlalchemy.orm.sessionmaker` used by + :meth:`_make_scoped_session`. + + To customize, pass the ``session_options`` parameter to :class:`SQLAlchemy`. To + customize the session class, subclass :class:`.Session` and pass it as the + ``class_`` key. + + This method is used for internal setup. Its signature may change at any time. + + :meta private: + + :param options: The ``session_options`` parameter from ``__init__``. Keyword + arguments passed to the session factory. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The session class can be customized. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed from ``create_session``, this method is internal. + """ + options.setdefault("class_", Session) + options.setdefault("query_cls", self.Query) + return sa_orm.sessionmaker(db=self, **options) + + def _teardown_session(self, exc: BaseException | None) -> None: + """Remove the current session at the end of the request. + + :meta private: + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + self.session.remove() + + def _make_metadata(self, bind_key: str | None) -> sa.MetaData: + """Get or create a :class:`sqlalchemy.schema.MetaData` for the given bind key. + + This method is used for internal setup. Its signature may change at any time. + + :meta private: + + :param bind_key: The name of the metadata being created. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + if bind_key in self.metadatas: + return self.metadatas[bind_key] + + if bind_key is not None: + # Copy the naming convention from the default metadata. + naming_convention = self._make_metadata(None).naming_convention + else: + naming_convention = None + + # Set the bind key in info to be used by session.get_bind. + metadata = sa.MetaData( + naming_convention=naming_convention, info={"bind_key": bind_key} + ) + self.metadatas[bind_key] = metadata + return metadata + + def _make_table_class(self) -> type[_Table]: + """Create a SQLAlchemy :class:`sqlalchemy.schema.Table` class that chooses a + metadata automatically based on the ``bind_key``. The result is available as + :attr:`Table`. + + This method is used for internal setup. Its signature may change at any time. + + :meta private: + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + + class Table(_Table): + def __new__( + cls, *args: t.Any, bind_key: str | None = None, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> Table: + # If a metadata arg is passed, go directly to the base Table. Also do + # this for no args so the correct error is shown. + if not args or (len(args) >= 2 and isinstance(args[1], sa.MetaData)): + return super().__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs) + + metadata = self._make_metadata(bind_key) + return super().__new__(cls, *[args[0], metadata, *args[1:]], **kwargs) + + return Table + + def _make_declarative_base( + self, + model_class: _FSA_MCT, + disable_autonaming: bool = False, + ) -> t.Type[_FSAModel]: + """Create a SQLAlchemy declarative model class. The result is available as + :attr:`Model`. + + To customize, subclass :class:`.Model` and pass it as ``model_class`` to + :class:`SQLAlchemy`. To customize at the metaclass level, pass an already + created declarative model class as ``model_class``. + + This method is used for internal setup. Its signature may change at any time. + + :meta private: + + :param model_class: A model base class, or an already created declarative model + class. + + :param disable_autonaming: Turns off automatic tablename generation in models. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.1.0 + Added support for passing SQLAlchemy 2.x base class as model class. + Added optional ``disable_autonaming`` parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed with a leading underscore, this method is internal. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.3 + ``model`` can be an already created declarative model class. + """ + model: t.Type[_FSAModel] + declarative_bases = _get_2x_declarative_bases(model_class) + if len(declarative_bases) > 1: + # raise error if more than one declarative base is found + raise ValueError( + "Only one declarative base can be passed to SQLAlchemy." + " Got: {}".format(model_class.__bases__) + ) + elif len(declarative_bases) == 1: + body = dict(model_class.__dict__) + body["__fsa__"] = self + mixin_classes = [BindMixin, NameMixin, Model] + if disable_autonaming: + mixin_classes.remove(NameMixin) + model = types.new_class( + "FlaskSQLAlchemyBase", + (*mixin_classes, *model_class.__bases__), + {"metaclass": type(declarative_bases[0])}, + lambda ns: ns.update(body), + ) + elif not isinstance(model_class, sa_orm.DeclarativeMeta): + metadata = self._make_metadata(None) + metaclass = DefaultMetaNoName if disable_autonaming else DefaultMeta + model = sa_orm.declarative_base( + metadata=metadata, cls=model_class, name="Model", metaclass=metaclass + ) + else: + model = model_class # type: ignore[assignment] + + if None not in self.metadatas: + # Use the model's metadata as the default metadata. + model.metadata.info["bind_key"] = None + self.metadatas[None] = model.metadata + else: + # Use the passed in default metadata as the model's metadata. + model.metadata = self.metadatas[None] + + model.query_class = self.Query + model.query = _QueryProperty() # type: ignore[assignment] + model.__fsa__ = self + return model + + def _apply_driver_defaults(self, options: dict[str, t.Any], app: Flask) -> None: + """Apply driver-specific configuration to an engine. + + SQLite in-memory databases use ``StaticPool`` and disable ``check_same_thread``. + File paths are relative to the app's :attr:`~flask.Flask.instance_path`, + which is created if it doesn't exist. + + MySQL sets ``charset="utf8mb4"``, and ``pool_timeout`` defaults to 2 hours. + + This method is used for internal setup. Its signature may change at any time. + + :meta private: + + :param options: Arguments passed to the engine. + :param app: The application that the engine configuration belongs to. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + SQLite paths are relative to ``app.instance_path``. It does not use + ``NullPool`` if ``pool_size`` is 0. Driver-level URIs are supported. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + MySQL sets ``charset="utf8mb4". It does not set ``pool_size`` to 10. It + does not set ``pool_recycle`` if not using a queue pool. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed from ``apply_driver_hacks``, this method is internal. It does not + return anything. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.5 + Returns ``(sa_url, options)``. + """ + url = sa.engine.make_url(options["url"]) + + if url.drivername in {"sqlite", "sqlite+pysqlite"}: + if url.database is None or url.database in {"", ":memory:"}: + options["poolclass"] = sa.pool.StaticPool + + if "connect_args" not in options: + options["connect_args"] = {} + + options["connect_args"]["check_same_thread"] = False + else: + # the url might look like sqlite:///file:path?uri=true + is_uri = url.query.get("uri", False) + + if is_uri: + db_str = url.database[5:] + else: + db_str = url.database + + if not os.path.isabs(db_str): + os.makedirs(app.instance_path, exist_ok=True) + db_str = os.path.join(app.instance_path, db_str) + + if is_uri: + db_str = f"file:{db_str}" + + options["url"] = url.set(database=db_str) + elif url.drivername.startswith("mysql"): + # set queue defaults only when using queue pool + if ( + "pool_class" not in options + or options["pool_class"] is sa.pool.QueuePool + ): + options.setdefault("pool_recycle", 7200) + + if "charset" not in url.query: + options["url"] = url.update_query_dict({"charset": "utf8mb4"}) + + def _make_engine( + self, bind_key: str | None, options: dict[str, t.Any], app: Flask + ) -> sa.engine.Engine: + """Create the :class:`sqlalchemy.engine.Engine` for the given bind key and app. + + To customize, use :data:`.SQLALCHEMY_ENGINE_OPTIONS` or + :data:`.SQLALCHEMY_BINDS` config. Pass ``engine_options`` to :class:`SQLAlchemy` + to set defaults for all engines. + + This method is used for internal setup. Its signature may change at any time. + + :meta private: + + :param bind_key: The name of the engine being created. + :param options: Arguments passed to the engine. + :param app: The application that the engine configuration belongs to. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed from ``create_engine``, this method is internal. + """ + return sa.engine_from_config(options, prefix="") + + @property + def metadata(self) -> sa.MetaData: + """The default metadata used by :attr:`Model` and :attr:`Table` if no bind key + is set. + """ + return self.metadatas[None] + + @property + def engines(self) -> t.Mapping[str | None, sa.engine.Engine]: + """Map of bind keys to :class:`sqlalchemy.engine.Engine` instances for current + application. The ``None`` key refers to the default engine, and is available as + :attr:`engine`. + + To customize, set the :data:`.SQLALCHEMY_BINDS` config, and set defaults by + passing the ``engine_options`` parameter to the extension. + + This requires that a Flask application context is active. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + app = current_app._get_current_object() # type: ignore[attr-defined] + + if app not in self._app_engines: + raise RuntimeError( + "The current Flask app is not registered with this 'SQLAlchemy'" + " instance. Did you forget to call 'init_app', or did you create" + " multiple 'SQLAlchemy' instances?" + ) + + return self._app_engines[app] + + @property + def engine(self) -> sa.engine.Engine: + """The default :class:`~sqlalchemy.engine.Engine` for the current application, + used by :attr:`session` if the :attr:`Model` or :attr:`Table` being queried does + not set a bind key. + + To customize, set the :data:`.SQLALCHEMY_ENGINE_OPTIONS` config, and set + defaults by passing the ``engine_options`` parameter to the extension. + + This requires that a Flask application context is active. + """ + return self.engines[None] + + def get_engine( + self, bind_key: str | None = None, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> sa.engine.Engine: + """Get the engine for the given bind key for the current application. + This requires that a Flask application context is active. + + :param bind_key: The name of the engine. + + .. deprecated:: 3.0 + Will be removed in Flask-SQLAlchemy 3.2. Use ``engines[key]`` instead. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed the ``bind`` parameter to ``bind_key``. Removed the ``app`` + parameter. + """ + warnings.warn( + "'get_engine' is deprecated and will be removed in Flask-SQLAlchemy" + " 3.2. Use 'engine' or 'engines[key]' instead. If you're using" + " Flask-Migrate or Alembic, you'll need to update your 'env.py' file.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + + if "bind" in kwargs: + bind_key = kwargs.pop("bind") + + return self.engines[bind_key] + + def get_or_404( + self, + entity: type[_O], + ident: t.Any, + *, + description: str | None = None, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> _O: + """Like :meth:`session.get() ` but aborts with a + ``404 Not Found`` error instead of returning ``None``. + + :param entity: The model class to query. + :param ident: The primary key to query. + :param description: A custom message to show on the error page. + :param kwargs: Extra arguments passed to ``session.get()``. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.1 + Pass extra keyword arguments to ``session.get()``. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + value = self.session.get(entity, ident, **kwargs) + + if value is None: + abort(404, description=description) + + return value + + def first_or_404( + self, statement: sa.sql.Select[t.Any], *, description: str | None = None + ) -> t.Any: + """Like :meth:`Result.scalar() `, but aborts + with a ``404 Not Found`` error instead of returning ``None``. + + :param statement: The ``select`` statement to execute. + :param description: A custom message to show on the error page. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + value = self.session.execute(statement).scalar() + + if value is None: + abort(404, description=description) + + return value + + def one_or_404( + self, statement: sa.sql.Select[t.Any], *, description: str | None = None + ) -> t.Any: + """Like :meth:`Result.scalar_one() `, + but aborts with a ``404 Not Found`` error instead of raising ``NoResultFound`` + or ``MultipleResultsFound``. + + :param statement: The ``select`` statement to execute. + :param description: A custom message to show on the error page. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + try: + return self.session.execute(statement).scalar_one() + except (sa_exc.NoResultFound, sa_exc.MultipleResultsFound): + abort(404, description=description) + + def paginate( + self, + select: sa.sql.Select[t.Any], + *, + page: int | None = None, + per_page: int | None = None, + max_per_page: int | None = None, + error_out: bool = True, + count: bool = True, + ) -> Pagination: + """Apply an offset and limit to a select statment based on the current page and + number of items per page, returning a :class:`.Pagination` object. + + The statement should select a model class, like ``select(User)``. This applies + ``unique()`` and ``scalars()`` modifiers to the result, so compound selects will + not return the expected results. + + :param select: The ``select`` statement to paginate. + :param page: The current page, used to calculate the offset. Defaults to the + ``page`` query arg during a request, or 1 otherwise. + :param per_page: The maximum number of items on a page, used to calculate the + offset and limit. Defaults to the ``per_page`` query arg during a request, + or 20 otherwise. + :param max_per_page: The maximum allowed value for ``per_page``, to limit a + user-provided value. Use ``None`` for no limit. Defaults to 100. + :param error_out: Abort with a ``404 Not Found`` error if no items are returned + and ``page`` is not 1, or if ``page`` or ``per_page`` is less than 1, or if + either are not ints. + :param count: Calculate the total number of values by issuing an extra count + query. For very complex queries this may be inaccurate or slow, so it can be + disabled and set manually if necessary. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The ``count`` query is more efficient. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + return SelectPagination( + select=select, + session=self.session(), + page=page, + per_page=per_page, + max_per_page=max_per_page, + error_out=error_out, + count=count, + ) + + def _call_for_binds( + self, bind_key: str | None | list[str | None], op_name: str + ) -> None: + """Call a method on each metadata. + + :meta private: + + :param bind_key: A bind key or list of keys. Defaults to all binds. + :param op_name: The name of the method to call. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed from ``_execute_for_all_tables``. + """ + if bind_key == "__all__": + keys: list[str | None] = list(self.metadatas) + elif bind_key is None or isinstance(bind_key, str): + keys = [bind_key] + else: + keys = bind_key + + for key in keys: + try: + engine = self.engines[key] + except KeyError: + message = f"Bind key '{key}' is not in 'SQLALCHEMY_BINDS' config." + + if key is None: + message = f"'SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI' config is not set. {message}" + + raise sa_exc.UnboundExecutionError(message) from None + + metadata = self.metadatas[key] + getattr(metadata, op_name)(bind=engine) + + def create_all(self, bind_key: str | None | list[str | None] = "__all__") -> None: + """Create tables that do not exist in the database by calling + ``metadata.create_all()`` for all or some bind keys. This does not + update existing tables, use a migration library for that. + + This requires that a Flask application context is active. + + :param bind_key: A bind key or list of keys to create the tables for. Defaults + to all binds. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed the ``bind`` parameter to ``bind_key``. Removed the ``app`` + parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.12 + Added the ``bind`` and ``app`` parameters. + """ + self._call_for_binds(bind_key, "create_all") + + def drop_all(self, bind_key: str | None | list[str | None] = "__all__") -> None: + """Drop tables by calling ``metadata.drop_all()`` for all or some bind keys. + + This requires that a Flask application context is active. + + :param bind_key: A bind key or list of keys to drop the tables from. Defaults to + all binds. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed the ``bind`` parameter to ``bind_key``. Removed the ``app`` + parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.12 + Added the ``bind`` and ``app`` parameters. + """ + self._call_for_binds(bind_key, "drop_all") + + def reflect(self, bind_key: str | None | list[str | None] = "__all__") -> None: + """Load table definitions from the database by calling ``metadata.reflect()`` + for all or some bind keys. + + This requires that a Flask application context is active. + + :param bind_key: A bind key or list of keys to reflect the tables from. Defaults + to all binds. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed the ``bind`` parameter to ``bind_key``. Removed the ``app`` + parameter. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.12 + Added the ``bind`` and ``app`` parameters. + """ + self._call_for_binds(bind_key, "reflect") + + def _set_rel_query(self, kwargs: dict[str, t.Any]) -> None: + """Apply the extension's :attr:`Query` class as the default for relationships + and backrefs. + + :meta private: + """ + kwargs.setdefault("query_class", self.Query) + + if "backref" in kwargs: + backref = kwargs["backref"] + + if isinstance(backref, str): + backref = (backref, {}) + + backref[1].setdefault("query_class", self.Query) + + def relationship( + self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> sa_orm.RelationshipProperty[t.Any]: + """A :func:`sqlalchemy.orm.relationship` that applies this extension's + :attr:`Query` class for dynamic relationships and backrefs. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The :attr:`Query` class is set on ``backref``. + """ + self._set_rel_query(kwargs) + return sa_orm.relationship(*args, **kwargs) + + def dynamic_loader( + self, argument: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> sa_orm.RelationshipProperty[t.Any]: + """A :func:`sqlalchemy.orm.dynamic_loader` that applies this extension's + :attr:`Query` class for relationships and backrefs. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The :attr:`Query` class is set on ``backref``. + """ + self._set_rel_query(kwargs) + return sa_orm.dynamic_loader(argument, **kwargs) + + def _relation( + self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> sa_orm.RelationshipProperty[t.Any]: + """A :func:`sqlalchemy.orm.relationship` that applies this extension's + :attr:`Query` class for dynamic relationships and backrefs. + + SQLAlchemy 2.0 removes this name, use ``relationship`` instead. + + :meta private: + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The :attr:`Query` class is set on ``backref``. + """ + self._set_rel_query(kwargs) + f = sa_orm.relationship + return f(*args, **kwargs) + + def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any: + if name == "relation": + return self._relation + + if name == "event": + return sa_event + + if name.startswith("_"): + raise AttributeError(name) + + for mod in (sa, sa_orm): + if hasattr(mod, name): + return getattr(mod, name) + + raise AttributeError(name) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/model.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/model.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6f9e5a --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/model.py @@ -0,0 +1,330 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import re +import typing as t + +import sqlalchemy as sa +import sqlalchemy.orm as sa_orm + +from .query import Query + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .extension import SQLAlchemy + + +class _QueryProperty: + """A class property that creates a query object for a model. + + :meta private: + """ + + def __get__(self, obj: Model | None, cls: type[Model]) -> Query: + return cls.query_class( + cls, session=cls.__fsa__.session() # type: ignore[arg-type] + ) + + +class Model: + """The base class of the :attr:`.SQLAlchemy.Model` declarative model class. + + To define models, subclass :attr:`db.Model <.SQLAlchemy.Model>`, not this. To + customize ``db.Model``, subclass this and pass it as ``model_class`` to + :class:`.SQLAlchemy`. To customize ``db.Model`` at the metaclass level, pass an + already created declarative model class as ``model_class``. + """ + + __fsa__: t.ClassVar[SQLAlchemy] + """Internal reference to the extension object. + + :meta private: + """ + + query_class: t.ClassVar[type[Query]] = Query + """Query class used by :attr:`query`. Defaults to :attr:`.SQLAlchemy.Query`, which + defaults to :class:`.Query`. + """ + + query: t.ClassVar[Query] = _QueryProperty() # type: ignore[assignment] + """A SQLAlchemy query for a model. Equivalent to ``db.session.query(Model)``. Can be + customized per-model by overriding :attr:`query_class`. + + .. warning:: + The query interface is considered legacy in SQLAlchemy. Prefer using + ``session.execute(select())`` instead. + """ + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + state = sa.inspect(self) + assert state is not None + + if state.transient: + pk = f"(transient {id(self)})" + elif state.pending: + pk = f"(pending {id(self)})" + else: + pk = ", ".join(map(str, state.identity)) + + return f"<{type(self).__name__} {pk}>" + + +class BindMetaMixin(type): + """Metaclass mixin that sets a model's ``metadata`` based on its ``__bind_key__``. + + If the model sets ``metadata`` or ``__table__`` directly, ``__bind_key__`` is + ignored. If the ``metadata`` is the same as the parent model, it will not be set + directly on the child model. + """ + + __fsa__: SQLAlchemy + metadata: sa.MetaData + + def __init__( + cls, name: str, bases: tuple[type, ...], d: dict[str, t.Any], **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> None: + if not ("metadata" in cls.__dict__ or "__table__" in cls.__dict__): + bind_key = getattr(cls, "__bind_key__", None) + parent_metadata = getattr(cls, "metadata", None) + metadata = cls.__fsa__._make_metadata(bind_key) + + if metadata is not parent_metadata: + cls.metadata = metadata + + super().__init__(name, bases, d, **kwargs) + + +class BindMixin: + """DeclarativeBase mixin to set a model's ``metadata`` based on ``__bind_key__``. + + If no ``__bind_key__`` is specified, the model will use the default metadata + provided by ``DeclarativeBase`` or ``DeclarativeBaseNoMeta``. + If the model doesn't set ``metadata`` or ``__table__`` directly + and does set ``__bind_key__``, the model will use the metadata + for the specified bind key. + If the ``metadata`` is the same as the parent model, it will not be set + directly on the child model. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.1.0 + """ + + __fsa__: SQLAlchemy + metadata: sa.MetaData + + @classmethod + def __init_subclass__(cls: t.Type[BindMixin], **kwargs: t.Dict[str, t.Any]) -> None: + if not ("metadata" in cls.__dict__ or "__table__" in cls.__dict__) and hasattr( + cls, "__bind_key__" + ): + bind_key = getattr(cls, "__bind_key__", None) + parent_metadata = getattr(cls, "metadata", None) + metadata = cls.__fsa__._make_metadata(bind_key) + + if metadata is not parent_metadata: + cls.metadata = metadata + + super().__init_subclass__(**kwargs) + + +class NameMetaMixin(type): + """Metaclass mixin that sets a model's ``__tablename__`` by converting the + ``CamelCase`` class name to ``snake_case``. A name is set for non-abstract models + that do not otherwise define ``__tablename__``. If a model does not define a primary + key, it will not generate a name or ``__table__``, for single-table inheritance. + """ + + metadata: sa.MetaData + __tablename__: str + __table__: sa.Table + + def __init__( + cls, name: str, bases: tuple[type, ...], d: dict[str, t.Any], **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> None: + if should_set_tablename(cls): + cls.__tablename__ = camel_to_snake_case(cls.__name__) + + super().__init__(name, bases, d, **kwargs) + + # __table_cls__ has run. If no table was created, use the parent table. + if ( + "__tablename__" not in cls.__dict__ + and "__table__" in cls.__dict__ + and cls.__dict__["__table__"] is None + ): + del cls.__table__ + + def __table_cls__(cls, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> sa.Table | None: + """This is called by SQLAlchemy during mapper setup. It determines the final + table object that the model will use. + + If no primary key is found, that indicates single-table inheritance, so no table + will be created and ``__tablename__`` will be unset. + """ + schema = kwargs.get("schema") + + if schema is None: + key = args[0] + else: + key = f"{schema}.{args[0]}" + + # Check if a table with this name already exists. Allows reflected tables to be + # applied to models by name. + if key in cls.metadata.tables: + return sa.Table(*args, **kwargs) + + # If a primary key is found, create a table for joined-table inheritance. + for arg in args: + if (isinstance(arg, sa.Column) and arg.primary_key) or isinstance( + arg, sa.PrimaryKeyConstraint + ): + return sa.Table(*args, **kwargs) + + # If no base classes define a table, return one that's missing a primary key + # so SQLAlchemy shows the correct error. + for base in cls.__mro__[1:-1]: + if "__table__" in base.__dict__: + break + else: + return sa.Table(*args, **kwargs) + + # Single-table inheritance, use the parent table name. __init__ will unset + # __table__ based on this. + if "__tablename__" in cls.__dict__: + del cls.__tablename__ + + return None + + +class NameMixin: + """DeclarativeBase mixin that sets a model's ``__tablename__`` by converting the + ``CamelCase`` class name to ``snake_case``. A name is set for non-abstract models + that do not otherwise define ``__tablename__``. If a model does not define a primary + key, it will not generate a name or ``__table__``, for single-table inheritance. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.1.0 + """ + + metadata: sa.MetaData + __tablename__: str + __table__: sa.Table + + @classmethod + def __init_subclass__(cls: t.Type[NameMixin], **kwargs: t.Dict[str, t.Any]) -> None: + if should_set_tablename(cls): + cls.__tablename__ = camel_to_snake_case(cls.__name__) + + super().__init_subclass__(**kwargs) + + # __table_cls__ has run. If no table was created, use the parent table. + if ( + "__tablename__" not in cls.__dict__ + and "__table__" in cls.__dict__ + and cls.__dict__["__table__"] is None + ): + del cls.__table__ + + @classmethod + def __table_cls__(cls, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> sa.Table | None: + """This is called by SQLAlchemy during mapper setup. It determines the final + table object that the model will use. + + If no primary key is found, that indicates single-table inheritance, so no table + will be created and ``__tablename__`` will be unset. + """ + schema = kwargs.get("schema") + + if schema is None: + key = args[0] + else: + key = f"{schema}.{args[0]}" + + # Check if a table with this name already exists. Allows reflected tables to be + # applied to models by name. + if key in cls.metadata.tables: + return sa.Table(*args, **kwargs) + + # If a primary key is found, create a table for joined-table inheritance. + for arg in args: + if (isinstance(arg, sa.Column) and arg.primary_key) or isinstance( + arg, sa.PrimaryKeyConstraint + ): + return sa.Table(*args, **kwargs) + + # If no base classes define a table, return one that's missing a primary key + # so SQLAlchemy shows the correct error. + for base in cls.__mro__[1:-1]: + if "__table__" in base.__dict__: + break + else: + return sa.Table(*args, **kwargs) + + # Single-table inheritance, use the parent table name. __init__ will unset + # __table__ based on this. + if "__tablename__" in cls.__dict__: + del cls.__tablename__ + + return None + + +def should_set_tablename(cls: type) -> bool: + """Determine whether ``__tablename__`` should be generated for a model. + + - If no class in the MRO sets a name, one should be generated. + - If a declared attr is found, it should be used instead. + - If a name is found, it should be used if the class is a mixin, otherwise one + should be generated. + - Abstract models should not have one generated. + + Later, ``__table_cls__`` will determine if the model looks like single or + joined-table inheritance. If no primary key is found, the name will be unset. + """ + if ( + cls.__dict__.get("__abstract__", False) + or ( + not issubclass(cls, (sa_orm.DeclarativeBase, sa_orm.DeclarativeBaseNoMeta)) + and not any(isinstance(b, sa_orm.DeclarativeMeta) for b in cls.__mro__[1:]) + ) + or any( + (b is sa_orm.DeclarativeBase or b is sa_orm.DeclarativeBaseNoMeta) + for b in cls.__bases__ + ) + ): + return False + + for base in cls.__mro__: + if "__tablename__" not in base.__dict__: + continue + + if isinstance(base.__dict__["__tablename__"], sa_orm.declared_attr): + return False + + return not ( + base is cls + or base.__dict__.get("__abstract__", False) + or not ( + # SQLAlchemy 1.x + isinstance(base, sa_orm.DeclarativeMeta) + # 2.x: DeclarativeBas uses this as metaclass + or isinstance(base, sa_orm.decl_api.DeclarativeAttributeIntercept) + # 2.x: DeclarativeBaseNoMeta doesn't use a metaclass + or issubclass(base, sa_orm.DeclarativeBaseNoMeta) + ) + ) + + return True + + +def camel_to_snake_case(name: str) -> str: + """Convert a ``CamelCase`` name to ``snake_case``.""" + name = re.sub(r"((?<=[a-z0-9])[A-Z]|(?!^)[A-Z](?=[a-z]))", r"_\1", name) + return name.lower().lstrip("_") + + +class DefaultMeta(BindMetaMixin, NameMetaMixin, sa_orm.DeclarativeMeta): + """SQLAlchemy declarative metaclass that provides ``__bind_key__`` and + ``__tablename__`` support. + """ + + +class DefaultMetaNoName(BindMetaMixin, sa_orm.DeclarativeMeta): + """SQLAlchemy declarative metaclass that provides ``__bind_key__`` and + ``__tablename__`` support. + """ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/pagination.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/pagination.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d49d6e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/pagination.py @@ -0,0 +1,364 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t +from math import ceil + +import sqlalchemy as sa +import sqlalchemy.orm as sa_orm +from flask import abort +from flask import request + + +class Pagination: + """Apply an offset and limit to the query based on the current page and number of + items per page. + + Don't create pagination objects manually. They are created by + :meth:`.SQLAlchemy.paginate` and :meth:`.Query.paginate`. + + This is a base class, a subclass must implement :meth:`_query_items` and + :meth:`_query_count`. Those methods will use arguments passed as ``kwargs`` to + perform the queries. + + :param page: The current page, used to calculate the offset. Defaults to the + ``page`` query arg during a request, or 1 otherwise. + :param per_page: The maximum number of items on a page, used to calculate the + offset and limit. Defaults to the ``per_page`` query arg during a request, + or 20 otherwise. + :param max_per_page: The maximum allowed value for ``per_page``, to limit a + user-provided value. Use ``None`` for no limit. Defaults to 100. + :param error_out: Abort with a ``404 Not Found`` error if no items are returned + and ``page`` is not 1, or if ``page`` or ``per_page`` is less than 1, or if + either are not ints. + :param count: Calculate the total number of values by issuing an extra count + query. For very complex queries this may be inaccurate or slow, so it can be + disabled and set manually if necessary. + :param kwargs: Information about the query to paginate. Different subclasses will + require different arguments. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Iterating over a pagination object iterates over its items. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Creating instances manually is not a public API. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + page: int | None = None, + per_page: int | None = None, + max_per_page: int | None = 100, + error_out: bool = True, + count: bool = True, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + self._query_args = kwargs + page, per_page = self._prepare_page_args( + page=page, + per_page=per_page, + max_per_page=max_per_page, + error_out=error_out, + ) + + self.page: int = page + """The current page.""" + + self.per_page: int = per_page + """The maximum number of items on a page.""" + + self.max_per_page: int | None = max_per_page + """The maximum allowed value for ``per_page``.""" + + items = self._query_items() + + if not items and page != 1 and error_out: + abort(404) + + self.items: list[t.Any] = items + """The items on the current page. Iterating over the pagination object is + equivalent to iterating over the items. + """ + + if count: + total = self._query_count() + else: + total = None + + self.total: int | None = total + """The total number of items across all pages.""" + + @staticmethod + def _prepare_page_args( + *, + page: int | None = None, + per_page: int | None = None, + max_per_page: int | None = None, + error_out: bool = True, + ) -> tuple[int, int]: + if request: + if page is None: + try: + page = int(request.args.get("page", 1)) + except (TypeError, ValueError): + if error_out: + abort(404) + + page = 1 + + if per_page is None: + try: + per_page = int(request.args.get("per_page", 20)) + except (TypeError, ValueError): + if error_out: + abort(404) + + per_page = 20 + else: + if page is None: + page = 1 + + if per_page is None: + per_page = 20 + + if max_per_page is not None: + per_page = min(per_page, max_per_page) + + if page < 1: + if error_out: + abort(404) + else: + page = 1 + + if per_page < 1: + if error_out: + abort(404) + else: + per_page = 20 + + return page, per_page + + @property + def _query_offset(self) -> int: + """The index of the first item to query, passed to ``offset()``. + + :meta private: + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + return (self.page - 1) * self.per_page + + def _query_items(self) -> list[t.Any]: + """Execute the query to get the items on the current page. + + Uses init arguments stored in :attr:`_query_args`. + + :meta private: + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + def _query_count(self) -> int: + """Execute the query to get the total number of items. + + Uses init arguments stored in :attr:`_query_args`. + + :meta private: + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + raise NotImplementedError + + @property + def first(self) -> int: + """The number of the first item on the page, starting from 1, or 0 if there are + no items. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + if len(self.items) == 0: + return 0 + + return (self.page - 1) * self.per_page + 1 + + @property + def last(self) -> int: + """The number of the last item on the page, starting from 1, inclusive, or 0 if + there are no items. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + first = self.first + return max(first, first + len(self.items) - 1) + + @property + def pages(self) -> int: + """The total number of pages.""" + if self.total == 0 or self.total is None: + return 0 + + return ceil(self.total / self.per_page) + + @property + def has_prev(self) -> bool: + """``True`` if this is not the first page.""" + return self.page > 1 + + @property + def prev_num(self) -> int | None: + """The previous page number, or ``None`` if this is the first page.""" + if not self.has_prev: + return None + + return self.page - 1 + + def prev(self, *, error_out: bool = False) -> Pagination: + """Query the :class:`Pagination` object for the previous page. + + :param error_out: Abort with a ``404 Not Found`` error if no items are returned + and ``page`` is not 1, or if ``page`` or ``per_page`` is less than 1, or if + either are not ints. + """ + p = type(self)( + page=self.page - 1, + per_page=self.per_page, + error_out=error_out, + count=False, + **self._query_args, + ) + p.total = self.total + return p + + @property + def has_next(self) -> bool: + """``True`` if this is not the last page.""" + return self.page < self.pages + + @property + def next_num(self) -> int | None: + """The next page number, or ``None`` if this is the last page.""" + if not self.has_next: + return None + + return self.page + 1 + + def next(self, *, error_out: bool = False) -> Pagination: + """Query the :class:`Pagination` object for the next page. + + :param error_out: Abort with a ``404 Not Found`` error if no items are returned + and ``page`` is not 1, or if ``page`` or ``per_page`` is less than 1, or if + either are not ints. + """ + p = type(self)( + page=self.page + 1, + per_page=self.per_page, + max_per_page=self.max_per_page, + error_out=error_out, + count=False, + **self._query_args, + ) + p.total = self.total + return p + + def iter_pages( + self, + *, + left_edge: int = 2, + left_current: int = 2, + right_current: int = 4, + right_edge: int = 2, + ) -> t.Iterator[int | None]: + """Yield page numbers for a pagination widget. Skipped pages between the edges + and middle are represented by a ``None``. + + For example, if there are 20 pages and the current page is 7, the following + values are yielded. + + .. code-block:: python + + 1, 2, None, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, None, 19, 20 + + :param left_edge: How many pages to show from the first page. + :param left_current: How many pages to show left of the current page. + :param right_current: How many pages to show right of the current page. + :param right_edge: How many pages to show from the last page. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Improved efficiency of calculating what to yield. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + ``right_current`` boundary is inclusive. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + All parameters are keyword-only. + """ + pages_end = self.pages + 1 + + if pages_end == 1: + return + + left_end = min(1 + left_edge, pages_end) + yield from range(1, left_end) + + if left_end == pages_end: + return + + mid_start = max(left_end, self.page - left_current) + mid_end = min(self.page + right_current + 1, pages_end) + + if mid_start - left_end > 0: + yield None + + yield from range(mid_start, mid_end) + + if mid_end == pages_end: + return + + right_start = max(mid_end, pages_end - right_edge) + + if right_start - mid_end > 0: + yield None + + yield from range(right_start, pages_end) + + def __iter__(self) -> t.Iterator[t.Any]: + yield from self.items + + +class SelectPagination(Pagination): + """Returned by :meth:`.SQLAlchemy.paginate`. Takes ``select`` and ``session`` + arguments in addition to the :class:`Pagination` arguments. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + + def _query_items(self) -> list[t.Any]: + select = self._query_args["select"] + select = select.limit(self.per_page).offset(self._query_offset) + session = self._query_args["session"] + return list(session.execute(select).unique().scalars()) + + def _query_count(self) -> int: + select = self._query_args["select"] + sub = select.options(sa_orm.lazyload("*")).order_by(None).subquery() + session = self._query_args["session"] + out = session.execute(sa.select(sa.func.count()).select_from(sub)).scalar() + return out # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + +class QueryPagination(Pagination): + """Returned by :meth:`.Query.paginate`. Takes a ``query`` argument in addition to + the :class:`Pagination` arguments. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + + def _query_items(self) -> list[t.Any]: + query = self._query_args["query"] + out = query.limit(self.per_page).offset(self._query_offset).all() + return out # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + def _query_count(self) -> int: + # Query.count automatically disables eager loads + out = self._query_args["query"].order_by(None).count() + return out # type: ignore[no-any-return] diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/py.typed b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/query.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/query.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..35f927d --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/query.py @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t + +import sqlalchemy.exc as sa_exc +import sqlalchemy.orm as sa_orm +from flask import abort + +from .pagination import Pagination +from .pagination import QueryPagination + + +class Query(sa_orm.Query): # type: ignore[type-arg] + """SQLAlchemy :class:`~sqlalchemy.orm.query.Query` subclass with some extra methods + useful for querying in a web application. + + This is the default query class for :attr:`.Model.query`. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed to ``Query`` from ``BaseQuery``. + """ + + def get_or_404(self, ident: t.Any, description: str | None = None) -> t.Any: + """Like :meth:`~sqlalchemy.orm.Query.get` but aborts with a ``404 Not Found`` + error instead of returning ``None``. + + :param ident: The primary key to query. + :param description: A custom message to show on the error page. + """ + rv = self.get(ident) + + if rv is None: + abort(404, description=description) + + return rv + + def first_or_404(self, description: str | None = None) -> t.Any: + """Like :meth:`~sqlalchemy.orm.Query.first` but aborts with a ``404 Not Found`` + error instead of returning ``None``. + + :param description: A custom message to show on the error page. + """ + rv = self.first() + + if rv is None: + abort(404, description=description) + + return rv + + def one_or_404(self, description: str | None = None) -> t.Any: + """Like :meth:`~sqlalchemy.orm.Query.one` but aborts with a ``404 Not Found`` + error instead of raising ``NoResultFound`` or ``MultipleResultsFound``. + + :param description: A custom message to show on the error page. + + .. versionadded:: 3.0 + """ + try: + return self.one() + except (sa_exc.NoResultFound, sa_exc.MultipleResultsFound): + abort(404, description=description) + + def paginate( + self, + *, + page: int | None = None, + per_page: int | None = None, + max_per_page: int | None = None, + error_out: bool = True, + count: bool = True, + ) -> Pagination: + """Apply an offset and limit to the query based on the current page and number + of items per page, returning a :class:`.Pagination` object. + + :param page: The current page, used to calculate the offset. Defaults to the + ``page`` query arg during a request, or 1 otherwise. + :param per_page: The maximum number of items on a page, used to calculate the + offset and limit. Defaults to the ``per_page`` query arg during a request, + or 20 otherwise. + :param max_per_page: The maximum allowed value for ``per_page``, to limit a + user-provided value. Use ``None`` for no limit. Defaults to 100. + :param error_out: Abort with a ``404 Not Found`` error if no items are returned + and ``page`` is not 1, or if ``page`` or ``per_page`` is less than 1, or if + either are not ints. + :param count: Calculate the total number of values by issuing an extra count + query. For very complex queries this may be inaccurate or slow, so it can be + disabled and set manually if necessary. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + All parameters are keyword-only. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The ``count`` query is more efficient. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + ``max_per_page`` defaults to 100. + """ + return QueryPagination( + query=self, + page=page, + per_page=per_page, + max_per_page=max_per_page, + error_out=error_out, + count=count, + ) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/record_queries.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/record_queries.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e8273be --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/record_queries.py @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import dataclasses +import inspect +import typing as t +from time import perf_counter + +import sqlalchemy as sa +import sqlalchemy.event as sa_event +from flask import current_app +from flask import g +from flask import has_app_context + + +def get_recorded_queries() -> list[_QueryInfo]: + """Get the list of recorded query information for the current session. Queries are + recorded if the config :data:`.SQLALCHEMY_RECORD_QUERIES` is enabled. + + Each query info object has the following attributes: + + ``statement`` + The string of SQL generated by SQLAlchemy with parameter placeholders. + ``parameters`` + The parameters sent with the SQL statement. + ``start_time`` / ``end_time`` + Timing info about when the query started execution and when the results where + returned. Accuracy and value depends on the operating system. + ``duration`` + The time the query took in seconds. + ``location`` + A string description of where in your application code the query was executed. + This may not be possible to calculate, and the format is not stable. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed from ``get_debug_queries``. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The info object is a dataclass instead of a tuple. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The info object attribute ``context`` is renamed to ``location``. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Not enabled automatically in debug or testing mode. + """ + return g.get("_sqlalchemy_queries", []) # type: ignore[no-any-return] + + +@dataclasses.dataclass +class _QueryInfo: + """Information about an executed query. Returned by :func:`get_recorded_queries`. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed from ``_DebugQueryTuple``. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Changed to a dataclass instead of a tuple. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + ``context`` is renamed to ``location``. + """ + + statement: str | None + parameters: t.Any + start_time: float + end_time: float + location: str + + @property + def duration(self) -> float: + return self.end_time - self.start_time + + +def _listen(engine: sa.engine.Engine) -> None: + sa_event.listen(engine, "before_cursor_execute", _record_start, named=True) + sa_event.listen(engine, "after_cursor_execute", _record_end, named=True) + + +def _record_start(context: sa.engine.ExecutionContext, **kwargs: t.Any) -> None: + if not has_app_context(): + return + + context._fsa_start_time = perf_counter() # type: ignore[attr-defined] + + +def _record_end(context: sa.engine.ExecutionContext, **kwargs: t.Any) -> None: + if not has_app_context(): + return + + if "_sqlalchemy_queries" not in g: + g._sqlalchemy_queries = [] + + import_top = current_app.import_name.partition(".")[0] + import_dot = f"{import_top}." + frame = inspect.currentframe() + + while frame: + name = frame.f_globals.get("__name__") + + if name and (name == import_top or name.startswith(import_dot)): + code = frame.f_code + location = f"{code.co_filename}:{frame.f_lineno} ({code.co_name})" + break + + frame = frame.f_back + else: + location = "" + + g._sqlalchemy_queries.append( + _QueryInfo( + statement=context.statement, + parameters=context.parameters, + start_time=context._fsa_start_time, # type: ignore[attr-defined] + end_time=perf_counter(), + location=location, + ) + ) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/session.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/session.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..631fffa --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/session.py @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t + +import sqlalchemy as sa +import sqlalchemy.exc as sa_exc +import sqlalchemy.orm as sa_orm +from flask.globals import app_ctx + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .extension import SQLAlchemy + + +class Session(sa_orm.Session): + """A SQLAlchemy :class:`~sqlalchemy.orm.Session` class that chooses what engine to + use based on the bind key associated with the metadata associated with the thing + being queried. + + To customize ``db.session``, subclass this and pass it as the ``class_`` key in the + ``session_options`` to :class:`.SQLAlchemy`. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Renamed from ``SignallingSession``. + """ + + def __init__(self, db: SQLAlchemy, **kwargs: t.Any) -> None: + super().__init__(**kwargs) + self._db = db + self._model_changes: dict[object, tuple[t.Any, str]] = {} + + def get_bind( + self, + mapper: t.Any | None = None, + clause: t.Any | None = None, + bind: sa.engine.Engine | sa.engine.Connection | None = None, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> sa.engine.Engine | sa.engine.Connection: + """Select an engine based on the ``bind_key`` of the metadata associated with + the model or table being queried. If no bind key is set, uses the default bind. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0.3 + Fix finding the bind for a joined inheritance model. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + The implementation more closely matches the base SQLAlchemy implementation. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.1 + Support joining an external transaction. + """ + if bind is not None: + return bind + + engines = self._db.engines + + if mapper is not None: + try: + mapper = sa.inspect(mapper) + except sa_exc.NoInspectionAvailable as e: + if isinstance(mapper, type): + raise sa_orm.exc.UnmappedClassError(mapper) from e + + raise + + engine = _clause_to_engine(mapper.local_table, engines) + + if engine is not None: + return engine + + if clause is not None: + engine = _clause_to_engine(clause, engines) + + if engine is not None: + return engine + + if None in engines: + return engines[None] + + return super().get_bind(mapper=mapper, clause=clause, bind=bind, **kwargs) + + +def _clause_to_engine( + clause: sa.ClauseElement | None, + engines: t.Mapping[str | None, sa.engine.Engine], +) -> sa.engine.Engine | None: + """If the clause is a table, return the engine associated with the table's + metadata's bind key. + """ + table = None + + if clause is not None: + if isinstance(clause, sa.Table): + table = clause + elif isinstance(clause, sa.UpdateBase) and isinstance(clause.table, sa.Table): + table = clause.table + + if table is not None and "bind_key" in table.metadata.info: + key = table.metadata.info["bind_key"] + + if key not in engines: + raise sa_exc.UnboundExecutionError( + f"Bind key '{key}' is not in 'SQLALCHEMY_BINDS' config." + ) + + return engines[key] + + return None + + +def _app_ctx_id() -> int: + """Get the id of the current Flask application context for the session scope.""" + return id(app_ctx._get_current_object()) # type: ignore[attr-defined] diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/table.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/table.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab08a69 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/table.py @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t + +import sqlalchemy as sa +import sqlalchemy.sql.schema as sa_sql_schema + + +class _Table(sa.Table): + @t.overload + def __init__( + self, + name: str, + *args: sa_sql_schema.SchemaItem, + bind_key: str | None = None, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + ... + + @t.overload + def __init__( + self, + name: str, + metadata: sa.MetaData, + *args: sa_sql_schema.SchemaItem, + **kwargs: t.Any, + ) -> None: + ... + + @t.overload + def __init__( + self, name: str, *args: sa_sql_schema.SchemaItem, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> None: + ... + + def __init__( + self, name: str, *args: sa_sql_schema.SchemaItem, **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> None: + super().__init__(name, *args, **kwargs) # type: ignore[arg-type] diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/track_modifications.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/track_modifications.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7028b65 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/flask_sqlalchemy/track_modifications.py @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import typing as t + +import sqlalchemy as sa +import sqlalchemy.event as sa_event +import sqlalchemy.orm as sa_orm +from flask import current_app +from flask import has_app_context +from flask.signals import Namespace # type: ignore[attr-defined] + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .session import Session + +_signals = Namespace() + +models_committed = _signals.signal("models-committed") +"""This Blinker signal is sent after the session is committed if there were changed +models in the session. + +The sender is the application that emitted the changes. The receiver is passed the +``changes`` argument with a list of tuples in the form ``(instance, operation)``. +The operations are ``"insert"``, ``"update"``, and ``"delete"``. +""" + +before_models_committed = _signals.signal("before-models-committed") +"""This signal works exactly like :data:`models_committed` but is emitted before the +commit takes place. +""" + + +def _listen(session: sa_orm.scoped_session[Session]) -> None: + sa_event.listen(session, "before_flush", _record_ops, named=True) + sa_event.listen(session, "before_commit", _record_ops, named=True) + sa_event.listen(session, "before_commit", _before_commit) + sa_event.listen(session, "after_commit", _after_commit) + sa_event.listen(session, "after_rollback", _after_rollback) + + +def _record_ops(session: Session, **kwargs: t.Any) -> None: + if not has_app_context(): + return + + if not current_app.config["SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS"]: + return + + for targets, operation in ( + (session.new, "insert"), + (session.dirty, "update"), + (session.deleted, "delete"), + ): + for target in targets: + state = sa.inspect(target) + key = state.identity_key if state.has_identity else id(target) + session._model_changes[key] = (target, operation) + + +def _before_commit(session: Session) -> None: + if not has_app_context(): + return + + app = current_app._get_current_object() # type: ignore[attr-defined] + + if not app.config["SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS"]: + return + + if session._model_changes: + changes = list(session._model_changes.values()) + before_models_committed.send(app, changes=changes) + + +def _after_commit(session: Session) -> None: + if not has_app_context(): + return + + app = current_app._get_current_object() # type: ignore[attr-defined] + + if not app.config["SQLALCHEMY_TRACK_MODIFICATIONS"]: + return + + if session._model_changes: + changes = list(session._model_changes.values()) + models_committed.send(app, changes=changes) + session._model_changes.clear() + + +def _after_rollback(session: Session) -> None: + session._model_changes.clear() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet-3.0.3.dist-info/AUTHORS b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet-3.0.3.dist-info/AUTHORS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42a5c22 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet-3.0.3.dist-info/AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +Original Authors +---------------- +* Armin Rigo +* Christian Tismer + +Contributors +------------ +* Al Stone +* Alexander Schmidt +* Alexey Borzenkov +* Andreas Schwab +* Armin Ronacher +* Bin Wang +* Bob Ippolito +* ChangBo Guo +* Christoph Gohlke +* Denis Bilenko +* Dirk Mueller +* Donovan Preston +* Fantix King +* Floris Bruynooghe +* Fredrik Fornwall +* Gerd Woetzel +* Giel van Schijndel +* Gökhan Karabulut +* Gustavo Niemeyer +* Guy Rozendorn +* Hye-Shik Chang +* Jared Kuolt +* Jason Madden +* Josh Snyder +* Kyle Ambroff +* Laszlo Boszormenyi +* Mao Han +* Marc Abramowitz +* Marc Schlaich +* Marcin Bachry +* Matt Madison +* Matt Turner +* Michael Ellerman +* Michael Matz +* Ralf Schmitt +* Robie Basak +* Ronny Pfannschmidt +* Samual M. 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See +the example in `test_generator.py +`_). + +Greenlets are provided as a C extension module for the regular unmodified +interpreter. + +.. _`Stackless`: http://www.stackless.com + + +Who is using Greenlet? +====================== + +There are several libraries that use Greenlet as a more flexible +alternative to Python's built in coroutine support: + + - `Concurrence`_ + - `Eventlet`_ + - `Gevent`_ + +.. _Concurrence: http://opensource.hyves.org/concurrence/ +.. _Eventlet: http://eventlet.net/ +.. _Gevent: http://www.gevent.org/ + +Getting Greenlet +================ + +The easiest way to get Greenlet is to install it with pip:: + + pip install greenlet + + +Source code archives and binary distributions are available on the +python package index at https://pypi.org/project/greenlet + +The source code repository is hosted on github: +https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet + +Documentation is available on readthedocs.org: +https://greenlet.readthedocs.io diff --git 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b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet-3.0.3.dist-info/WHEEL @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +Wheel-Version: 1.0 +Generator: bdist_wheel (0.42.0) +Root-Is-Purelib: false +Tag: cp39-cp39-macosx_10_9_x86_64 + diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet-3.0.3.dist-info/top_level.txt b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet-3.0.3.dist-info/top_level.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46725be --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet-3.0.3.dist-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +greenlet diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TBrokenGreenlet.cpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TBrokenGreenlet.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..11a3bea --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TBrokenGreenlet.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 4; -*- */ +/** + * Implementation of greenlet::UserGreenlet. + * + * Format with: + * clang-format -i --style=file src/greenlet/greenlet.c + * + * + * Fix missing braces with: + * clang-tidy src/greenlet/greenlet.c -fix -checks="readability-braces-around-statements" +*/ + +#include "greenlet_greenlet.hpp" + +namespace greenlet { + +void* BrokenGreenlet::operator new(size_t UNUSED(count)) +{ + return allocator.allocate(1); +} + + +void BrokenGreenlet::operator delete(void* ptr) +{ + return allocator.deallocate(static_cast(ptr), + 1); +} + +greenlet::PythonAllocator greenlet::BrokenGreenlet::allocator; + +bool +BrokenGreenlet::force_slp_switch_error() const noexcept +{ + return this->_force_slp_switch_error; +} + +UserGreenlet::switchstack_result_t BrokenGreenlet::g_switchstack(void) +{ + if (this->_force_switch_error) { + return switchstack_result_t(-1); + } + return UserGreenlet::g_switchstack(); +} + +}; //namespace greenlet diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TExceptionState.cpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TExceptionState.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ee6b191 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TExceptionState.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +#ifndef GREENLET_EXCEPTION_STATE_CPP +#define GREENLET_EXCEPTION_STATE_CPP + +#include +#include "greenlet_greenlet.hpp" + +namespace greenlet { + + +ExceptionState::ExceptionState() +{ + this->clear(); +} + +void ExceptionState::operator<<(const PyThreadState *const tstate) noexcept +{ + this->exc_info = tstate->exc_info; + this->exc_state = tstate->exc_state; +} + +void ExceptionState::operator>>(PyThreadState *const tstate) noexcept +{ + tstate->exc_state = this->exc_state; + tstate->exc_info = + this->exc_info ? this->exc_info : &tstate->exc_state; + this->clear(); +} + +void ExceptionState::clear() noexcept +{ + this->exc_info = nullptr; + this->exc_state.exc_value = nullptr; +#if !GREENLET_PY311 + this->exc_state.exc_type = nullptr; + this->exc_state.exc_traceback = nullptr; +#endif + this->exc_state.previous_item = nullptr; +} + +int ExceptionState::tp_traverse(visitproc visit, void* arg) noexcept +{ + Py_VISIT(this->exc_state.exc_value); +#if !GREENLET_PY311 + Py_VISIT(this->exc_state.exc_type); + Py_VISIT(this->exc_state.exc_traceback); +#endif + return 0; +} + +void ExceptionState::tp_clear() noexcept +{ + Py_CLEAR(this->exc_state.exc_value); +#if !GREENLET_PY311 + Py_CLEAR(this->exc_state.exc_type); + Py_CLEAR(this->exc_state.exc_traceback); +#endif +} + + +}; // namespace greenlet + +#endif // GREENLET_EXCEPTION_STATE_CPP diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TGreenlet.cpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TGreenlet.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51f8995 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TGreenlet.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,714 @@ +/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 4; -*- */ +/** + * Implementation of greenlet::Greenlet. + * + * Format with: + * clang-format -i --style=file src/greenlet/greenlet.c + * + * + * Fix missing braces with: + * clang-tidy src/greenlet/greenlet.c -fix -checks="readability-braces-around-statements" +*/ + +#include "greenlet_internal.hpp" +#include "greenlet_greenlet.hpp" +#include "greenlet_thread_state.hpp" + +#include "TGreenletGlobals.cpp" +#include "TThreadStateDestroy.cpp" + +namespace greenlet { + +Greenlet::Greenlet(PyGreenlet* p) +{ + p ->pimpl = this; +} + +Greenlet::~Greenlet() +{ + // XXX: Can't do this. tp_clear is a virtual function, and by the + // time we're here, we've sliced off our child classes. + //this->tp_clear(); +} + +Greenlet::Greenlet(PyGreenlet* p, const StackState& initial_stack) + : stack_state(initial_stack) +{ + // can't use a delegating constructor because of + // MSVC for Python 2.7 + p->pimpl = this; +} + +bool +Greenlet::force_slp_switch_error() const noexcept +{ + return false; +} + +void +Greenlet::release_args() +{ + this->switch_args.CLEAR(); +} + +/** + * CAUTION: This will allocate memory and may trigger garbage + * collection and arbitrary Python code. + */ +OwnedObject +Greenlet::throw_GreenletExit_during_dealloc(const ThreadState& UNUSED(current_thread_state)) +{ + // If we're killed because we lost all references in the + // middle of a switch, that's ok. Don't reset the args/kwargs, + // we still want to pass them to the parent. + PyErr_SetString(mod_globs->PyExc_GreenletExit, + "Killing the greenlet because all references have vanished."); + // To get here it had to have run before + return this->g_switch(); +} + +inline void +Greenlet::slp_restore_state() noexcept +{ +#ifdef SLP_BEFORE_RESTORE_STATE + SLP_BEFORE_RESTORE_STATE(); +#endif + this->stack_state.copy_heap_to_stack( + this->thread_state()->borrow_current()->stack_state); +} + + +inline int +Greenlet::slp_save_state(char *const stackref) noexcept +{ + // XXX: This used to happen in the middle, before saving, but + // after finding the next owner. Does that matter? This is + // only defined for Sparc/GCC where it flushes register + // windows to the stack (I think) +#ifdef SLP_BEFORE_SAVE_STATE + SLP_BEFORE_SAVE_STATE(); +#endif + return this->stack_state.copy_stack_to_heap(stackref, + this->thread_state()->borrow_current()->stack_state); +} + +/** + * CAUTION: This will allocate memory and may trigger garbage + * collection and arbitrary Python code. + */ +OwnedObject +Greenlet::on_switchstack_or_initialstub_failure( + Greenlet* target, + const Greenlet::switchstack_result_t& err, + const bool target_was_me, + const bool was_initial_stub) +{ + // If we get here, either g_initialstub() + // failed, or g_switchstack() failed. Either one of those + // cases SHOULD leave us in the original greenlet with a valid stack. + if (!PyErr_Occurred()) { + PyErr_SetString( + PyExc_SystemError, + was_initial_stub + ? "Failed to switch stacks into a greenlet for the first time." + : "Failed to switch stacks into a running greenlet."); + } + this->release_args(); + + if (target && !target_was_me) { + target->murder_in_place(); + } + + assert(!err.the_new_current_greenlet); + assert(!err.origin_greenlet); + return OwnedObject(); + +} + +OwnedGreenlet +Greenlet::g_switchstack_success() noexcept +{ + PyThreadState* tstate = PyThreadState_GET(); + // restore the saved state + this->python_state >> tstate; + this->exception_state >> tstate; + + // The thread state hasn't been changed yet. + ThreadState* thread_state = this->thread_state(); + OwnedGreenlet result(thread_state->get_current()); + thread_state->set_current(this->self()); + //assert(thread_state->borrow_current().borrow() == this->_self); + return result; +} + +Greenlet::switchstack_result_t +Greenlet::g_switchstack(void) +{ + // if any of these assertions fail, it's likely because we + // switched away and tried to switch back to us. Early stages of + // switching are not reentrant because we re-use ``this->args()``. + // Switching away would happen if we trigger a garbage collection + // (by just using some Python APIs that happen to allocate Python + // objects) and some garbage had weakref callbacks or __del__ that + // switches (people don't write code like that by hand, but with + // gevent it's possible without realizing it) + assert(this->args() || PyErr_Occurred()); + { /* save state */ + if (this->thread_state()->is_current(this->self())) { + // Hmm, nothing to do. + // TODO: Does this bypass trace events that are + // important? + return switchstack_result_t(0, + this, this->thread_state()->borrow_current()); + } + BorrowedGreenlet current = this->thread_state()->borrow_current(); + PyThreadState* tstate = PyThreadState_GET(); + + current->python_state << tstate; + current->exception_state << tstate; + this->python_state.will_switch_from(tstate); + switching_thread_state = this; + current->expose_frames(); + } + assert(this->args() || PyErr_Occurred()); + // If this is the first switch into a greenlet, this will + // return twice, once with 1 in the new greenlet, once with 0 + // in the origin. + int err; + if (this->force_slp_switch_error()) { + err = -1; + } + else { + err = slp_switch(); + } + + if (err < 0) { /* error */ + // Tested by + // test_greenlet.TestBrokenGreenlets.test_failed_to_slp_switch_into_running + // + // It's not clear if it's worth trying to clean up and + // continue here. Failing to switch stacks is a big deal which + // may not be recoverable (who knows what state the stack is in). + // Also, we've stolen references in preparation for calling + // ``g_switchstack_success()`` and we don't have a clean + // mechanism for backing that all out. + Py_FatalError("greenlet: Failed low-level slp_switch(). The stack is probably corrupt."); + } + + // No stack-based variables are valid anymore. + + // But the global is volatile so we can reload it without the + // compiler caching it from earlier. + Greenlet* greenlet_that_switched_in = switching_thread_state; // aka this + switching_thread_state = nullptr; + // except that no stack variables are valid, we would: + // assert(this == greenlet_that_switched_in); + + // switchstack success is where we restore the exception state, + // etc. It returns the origin greenlet because its convenient. + + OwnedGreenlet origin = greenlet_that_switched_in->g_switchstack_success(); + assert(greenlet_that_switched_in->args() || PyErr_Occurred()); + return switchstack_result_t(err, greenlet_that_switched_in, origin); +} + + +inline void +Greenlet::check_switch_allowed() const +{ + // TODO: Make this take a parameter of the current greenlet, + // or current main greenlet, to make the check for + // cross-thread switching cheaper. Surely somewhere up the + // call stack we've already accessed the thread local variable. + + // We expect to always have a main greenlet now; accessing the thread state + // created it. However, if we get here and cleanup has already + // begun because we're a greenlet that was running in a + // (now dead) thread, these invariants will not hold true. In + // fact, accessing `this->thread_state` may not even be possible. + + // If the thread this greenlet was running in is dead, + // we'll still have a reference to a main greenlet, but the + // thread state pointer we have is bogus. + // TODO: Give the objects an API to determine if they belong + // to a dead thread. + + const BorrowedMainGreenlet main_greenlet = this->find_main_greenlet_in_lineage(); + + if (!main_greenlet) { + throw PyErrOccurred(mod_globs->PyExc_GreenletError, + "cannot switch to a garbage collected greenlet"); + } + + if (!main_greenlet->thread_state()) { + throw PyErrOccurred(mod_globs->PyExc_GreenletError, + "cannot switch to a different thread (which happens to have exited)"); + } + + // The main greenlet we found was from the .parent lineage. + // That may or may not have any relationship to the main + // greenlet of the running thread. We can't actually access + // our this->thread_state members to try to check that, + // because it could be in the process of getting destroyed, + // but setting the main_greenlet->thread_state member to NULL + // may not be visible yet. So we need to check against the + // current thread state (once the cheaper checks are out of + // the way) + const BorrowedMainGreenlet current_main_greenlet = GET_THREAD_STATE().state().borrow_main_greenlet(); + if ( + // lineage main greenlet is not this thread's greenlet + current_main_greenlet != main_greenlet + || ( + // atteched to some thread + this->main_greenlet() + // XXX: Same condition as above. Was this supposed to be + // this->main_greenlet()? + && current_main_greenlet != main_greenlet) + // switching into a known dead thread (XXX: which, if we get here, + // is bad, because we just accessed the thread state, which is + // gone!) + || (!current_main_greenlet->thread_state())) { + // CAUTION: This may trigger memory allocations, gc, and + // arbitrary Python code. + throw PyErrOccurred(mod_globs->PyExc_GreenletError, + "cannot switch to a different thread"); + } +} + +const OwnedObject +Greenlet::context() const +{ + using greenlet::PythonStateContext; + OwnedObject result; + + if (this->is_currently_running_in_some_thread()) { + /* Currently running greenlet: context is stored in the thread state, + not the greenlet object. */ + if (GET_THREAD_STATE().state().is_current(this->self())) { + result = PythonStateContext::context(PyThreadState_GET()); + } + else { + throw ValueError( + "cannot get context of a " + "greenlet that is running in a different thread"); + } + } + else { + /* Greenlet is not running: just return context. */ + result = this->python_state.context(); + } + if (!result) { + result = OwnedObject::None(); + } + return result; +} + + +void +Greenlet::context(BorrowedObject given) +{ + using greenlet::PythonStateContext; + if (!given) { + throw AttributeError("can't delete context attribute"); + } + if (given.is_None()) { + /* "Empty context" is stored as NULL, not None. */ + given = nullptr; + } + + //checks type, incrs refcnt + greenlet::refs::OwnedContext context(given); + PyThreadState* tstate = PyThreadState_GET(); + + if (this->is_currently_running_in_some_thread()) { + if (!GET_THREAD_STATE().state().is_current(this->self())) { + throw ValueError("cannot set context of a greenlet" + " that is running in a different thread"); + } + + /* Currently running greenlet: context is stored in the thread state, + not the greenlet object. */ + OwnedObject octx = OwnedObject::consuming(PythonStateContext::context(tstate)); + PythonStateContext::context(tstate, context.relinquish_ownership()); + } + else { + /* Greenlet is not running: just set context. Note that the + greenlet may be dead.*/ + this->python_state.context() = context; + } +} + +/** + * CAUTION: May invoke arbitrary Python code. + * + * Figure out what the result of ``greenlet.switch(arg, kwargs)`` + * should be and transfers ownership of it to the left-hand-side. + * + * If switch() was just passed an arg tuple, then we'll just return that. + * If only keyword arguments were passed, then we'll pass the keyword + * argument dict. Otherwise, we'll create a tuple of (args, kwargs) and + * return both. + * + * CAUTION: This may allocate a new tuple object, which may + * cause the Python garbage collector to run, which in turn may + * run arbitrary Python code that switches. + */ +OwnedObject& operator<<=(OwnedObject& lhs, greenlet::SwitchingArgs& rhs) noexcept +{ + // Because this may invoke arbitrary Python code, which could + // result in switching back to us, we need to get the + // arguments locally on the stack. + assert(rhs); + OwnedObject args = rhs.args(); + OwnedObject kwargs = rhs.kwargs(); + rhs.CLEAR(); + // We shouldn't be called twice for the same switch. + assert(args || kwargs); + assert(!rhs); + + if (!kwargs) { + lhs = args; + } + else if (!PyDict_Size(kwargs.borrow())) { + lhs = args; + } + else if (!PySequence_Length(args.borrow())) { + lhs = kwargs; + } + else { + // PyTuple_Pack allocates memory, may GC, may run arbitrary + // Python code. + lhs = OwnedObject::consuming(PyTuple_Pack(2, args.borrow(), kwargs.borrow())); + } + return lhs; +} + +static OwnedObject +g_handle_exit(const OwnedObject& greenlet_result) +{ + if (!greenlet_result && mod_globs->PyExc_GreenletExit.PyExceptionMatches()) { + /* catch and ignore GreenletExit */ + PyErrFetchParam val; + PyErr_Fetch(PyErrFetchParam(), val, PyErrFetchParam()); + if (!val) { + return OwnedObject::None(); + } + return OwnedObject(val); + } + + if (greenlet_result) { + // package the result into a 1-tuple + // PyTuple_Pack increments the reference of its arguments, + // so we always need to decref the greenlet result; + // the owner will do that. + return OwnedObject::consuming(PyTuple_Pack(1, greenlet_result.borrow())); + } + + return OwnedObject(); +} + + + +/** + * May run arbitrary Python code. + */ +OwnedObject +Greenlet::g_switch_finish(const switchstack_result_t& err) +{ + assert(err.the_new_current_greenlet == this); + + ThreadState& state = *this->thread_state(); + // Because calling the trace function could do arbitrary things, + // including switching away from this greenlet and then maybe + // switching back, we need to capture the arguments now so that + // they don't change. + OwnedObject result; + if (this->args()) { + result <<= this->args(); + } + else { + assert(PyErr_Occurred()); + } + assert(!this->args()); + try { + // Our only caller handles the bad error case + assert(err.status >= 0); + assert(state.borrow_current() == this->self()); + if (OwnedObject tracefunc = state.get_tracefunc()) { + assert(result || PyErr_Occurred()); + g_calltrace(tracefunc, + result ? mod_globs->event_switch : mod_globs->event_throw, + err.origin_greenlet, + this->self()); + } + // The above could have invoked arbitrary Python code, but + // it couldn't switch back to this object and *also* + // throw an exception, so the args won't have changed. + + if (PyErr_Occurred()) { + // We get here if we fell of the end of the run() function + // raising an exception. The switch itself was + // successful, but the function raised. + // valgrind reports that memory allocated here can still + // be reached after a test run. + throw PyErrOccurred::from_current(); + } + return result; + } + catch (const PyErrOccurred&) { + /* Turn switch errors into switch throws */ + /* Turn trace errors into switch throws */ + this->release_args(); + throw; + } +} + +void +Greenlet::g_calltrace(const OwnedObject& tracefunc, + const greenlet::refs::ImmortalEventName& event, + const BorrowedGreenlet& origin, + const BorrowedGreenlet& target) +{ + PyErrPieces saved_exc; + try { + TracingGuard tracing_guard; + // TODO: We have saved the active exception (if any) that's + // about to be raised. In the 'throw' case, we could provide + // the exception to the tracefunction, which seems very helpful. + tracing_guard.CallTraceFunction(tracefunc, event, origin, target); + } + catch (const PyErrOccurred&) { + // In case of exceptions trace function is removed, + // and any existing exception is replaced with the tracing + // exception. + GET_THREAD_STATE().state().set_tracefunc(Py_None); + throw; + } + + saved_exc.PyErrRestore(); + assert( + (event == mod_globs->event_throw && PyErr_Occurred()) + || (event == mod_globs->event_switch && !PyErr_Occurred()) + ); +} + +void +Greenlet::murder_in_place() +{ + if (this->active()) { + assert(!this->is_currently_running_in_some_thread()); + this->deactivate_and_free(); + } +} + +inline void +Greenlet::deactivate_and_free() +{ + if (!this->active()) { + return; + } + // Throw away any saved stack. + this->stack_state = StackState(); + assert(!this->stack_state.active()); + // Throw away any Python references. + // We're holding a borrowed reference to the last + // frame we executed. Since we borrowed it, the + // normal traversal, clear, and dealloc functions + // ignore it, meaning it leaks. (The thread state + // object can't find it to clear it when that's + // deallocated either, because by definition if we + // got an object on this list, it wasn't + // running and the thread state doesn't have + // this frame.) + // So here, we *do* clear it. + this->python_state.tp_clear(true); +} + +bool +Greenlet::belongs_to_thread(const ThreadState* thread_state) const +{ + if (!this->thread_state() // not running anywhere, or thread + // exited + || !thread_state) { // same, or there is no thread state. + return false; + } + return true; +} + + +void +Greenlet::deallocing_greenlet_in_thread(const ThreadState* current_thread_state) +{ + /* Cannot raise an exception to kill the greenlet if + it is not running in the same thread! */ + if (this->belongs_to_thread(current_thread_state)) { + assert(current_thread_state); + // To get here it had to have run before + /* Send the greenlet a GreenletExit exception. */ + + // We don't care about the return value, only whether an + // exception happened. + this->throw_GreenletExit_during_dealloc(*current_thread_state); + return; + } + + // Not the same thread! Temporarily save the greenlet + // into its thread's deleteme list, *if* it exists. + // If that thread has already exited, and processed its pending + // cleanup, we'll never be able to clean everything up: we won't + // be able to raise an exception. + // That's mostly OK! Since we can't add it to a list, our refcount + // won't increase, and we'll go ahead with the DECREFs later. + ThreadState *const thread_state = this->thread_state(); + if (thread_state) { + thread_state->delete_when_thread_running(this->self()); + } + else { + // The thread is dead, we can't raise an exception. + // We need to make it look non-active, though, so that dealloc + // finishes killing it. + this->deactivate_and_free(); + } + return; +} + + +int +Greenlet::tp_traverse(visitproc visit, void* arg) +{ + + int result; + if ((result = this->exception_state.tp_traverse(visit, arg)) != 0) { + return result; + } + //XXX: This is ugly. But so is handling everything having to do + //with the top frame. + bool visit_top_frame = this->was_running_in_dead_thread(); + // When true, the thread is dead. Our implicit weak reference to the + // frame is now all that's left; we consider ourselves to + // strongly own it now. + if ((result = this->python_state.tp_traverse(visit, arg, visit_top_frame)) != 0) { + return result; + } + return 0; +} + +int +Greenlet::tp_clear() +{ + bool own_top_frame = this->was_running_in_dead_thread(); + this->exception_state.tp_clear(); + this->python_state.tp_clear(own_top_frame); + return 0; +} + +bool Greenlet::is_currently_running_in_some_thread() const +{ + return this->stack_state.active() && !this->python_state.top_frame(); +} + +#if GREENLET_PY312 +void GREENLET_NOINLINE(Greenlet::expose_frames)() +{ + if (!this->python_state.top_frame()) { + return; + } + + _PyInterpreterFrame* last_complete_iframe = nullptr; + _PyInterpreterFrame* iframe = this->python_state.top_frame()->f_frame; + while (iframe) { + // We must make a copy before looking at the iframe contents, + // since iframe might point to a portion of the greenlet's C stack + // that was spilled when switching greenlets. + _PyInterpreterFrame iframe_copy; + this->stack_state.copy_from_stack(&iframe_copy, iframe, sizeof(*iframe)); + if (!_PyFrame_IsIncomplete(&iframe_copy)) { + // If the iframe were OWNED_BY_CSTACK then it would always be + // incomplete. Since it's not incomplete, it's not on the C stack + // and we can access it through the original `iframe` pointer + // directly. This is important since GetFrameObject might + // lazily _create_ the frame object and we don't want the + // interpreter to lose track of it. + assert(iframe_copy.owner != FRAME_OWNED_BY_CSTACK); + + // We really want to just write: + // PyFrameObject* frame = _PyFrame_GetFrameObject(iframe); + // but _PyFrame_GetFrameObject calls _PyFrame_MakeAndSetFrameObject + // which is not a visible symbol in libpython. The easiest + // way to get a public function to call it is using + // PyFrame_GetBack, which is defined as follows: + // assert(frame != NULL); + // assert(!_PyFrame_IsIncomplete(frame->f_frame)); + // PyFrameObject *back = frame->f_back; + // if (back == NULL) { + // _PyInterpreterFrame *prev = frame->f_frame->previous; + // prev = _PyFrame_GetFirstComplete(prev); + // if (prev) { + // back = _PyFrame_GetFrameObject(prev); + // } + // } + // return (PyFrameObject*)Py_XNewRef(back); + if (!iframe->frame_obj) { + PyFrameObject dummy_frame; + _PyInterpreterFrame dummy_iframe; + dummy_frame.f_back = nullptr; + dummy_frame.f_frame = &dummy_iframe; + // force the iframe to be considered complete without + // needing to check its code object: + dummy_iframe.owner = FRAME_OWNED_BY_GENERATOR; + dummy_iframe.previous = iframe; + assert(!_PyFrame_IsIncomplete(&dummy_iframe)); + // Drop the returned reference immediately; the iframe + // continues to hold a strong reference + Py_XDECREF(PyFrame_GetBack(&dummy_frame)); + assert(iframe->frame_obj); + } + + // This is a complete frame, so make the last one of those we saw + // point at it, bypassing any incomplete frames (which may have + // been on the C stack) in between the two. We're overwriting + // last_complete_iframe->previous and need that to be reversible, + // so we store the original previous ptr in the frame object + // (which we must have created on a previous iteration through + // this loop). The frame object has a bunch of storage that is + // only used when its iframe is OWNED_BY_FRAME_OBJECT, which only + // occurs when the frame object outlives the frame's execution, + // which can't have happened yet because the frame is currently + // executing as far as the interpreter is concerned. So, we can + // reuse it for our own purposes. + assert(iframe->owner == FRAME_OWNED_BY_THREAD + || iframe->owner == FRAME_OWNED_BY_GENERATOR); + if (last_complete_iframe) { + assert(last_complete_iframe->frame_obj); + memcpy(&last_complete_iframe->frame_obj->_f_frame_data[0], + &last_complete_iframe->previous, sizeof(void *)); + last_complete_iframe->previous = iframe; + } + last_complete_iframe = iframe; + } + // Frames that are OWNED_BY_FRAME_OBJECT are linked via the + // frame's f_back while all others are linked via the iframe's + // previous ptr. Since all the frames we traverse are running + // as far as the interpreter is concerned, we don't have to + // worry about the OWNED_BY_FRAME_OBJECT case. + iframe = iframe_copy.previous; + } + + // Give the outermost complete iframe a null previous pointer to + // account for any potential incomplete/C-stack iframes between it + // and the actual top-of-stack + if (last_complete_iframe) { + assert(last_complete_iframe->frame_obj); + memcpy(&last_complete_iframe->frame_obj->_f_frame_data[0], + &last_complete_iframe->previous, sizeof(void *)); + last_complete_iframe->previous = nullptr; + } +} +#else +void Greenlet::expose_frames() +{ + +} +#endif + +}; // namespace greenlet diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TGreenletGlobals.cpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TGreenletGlobals.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c71c963 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TGreenletGlobals.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 4; -*- */ +/** + * Implementation of GreenletGlobals. + * + * Format with: + * clang-format -i --style=file src/greenlet/greenlet.c + * + * + * Fix missing braces with: + * clang-tidy src/greenlet/greenlet.c -fix -checks="readability-braces-around-statements" +*/ +#ifndef T_GREENLET_GLOBALS +#define T_GREENLET_GLOBALS + +#include "greenlet_refs.hpp" +#include "greenlet_exceptions.hpp" +#include "greenlet_thread_support.hpp" +#include "greenlet_thread_state.hpp" + +namespace greenlet { + +// This encapsulates what were previously module global "constants" +// established at init time. +// This is a step towards Python3 style module state that allows +// reloading. +// +// In an earlier iteration of this code, we used placement new to be +// able to allocate this object statically still, so that references +// to its members don't incur an extra pointer indirection. +// But under some scenarios, that could result in crashes at +// shutdown because apparently the destructor was getting run twice? +class GreenletGlobals +{ + +public: + const greenlet::refs::ImmortalEventName event_switch; + const greenlet::refs::ImmortalEventName event_throw; + const greenlet::refs::ImmortalException PyExc_GreenletError; + const greenlet::refs::ImmortalException PyExc_GreenletExit; + const greenlet::refs::ImmortalObject empty_tuple; + const greenlet::refs::ImmortalObject empty_dict; + const greenlet::refs::ImmortalString str_run; + Mutex* const thread_states_to_destroy_lock; + greenlet::cleanup_queue_t thread_states_to_destroy; + + GreenletGlobals() : + event_switch("switch"), + event_throw("throw"), + PyExc_GreenletError("greenlet.error"), + PyExc_GreenletExit("greenlet.GreenletExit", PyExc_BaseException), + empty_tuple(Require(PyTuple_New(0))), + empty_dict(Require(PyDict_New())), + str_run("run"), + thread_states_to_destroy_lock(new Mutex()) + {} + + ~GreenletGlobals() + { + // This object is (currently) effectively immortal, and not + // just because of those placement new tricks; if we try to + // deallocate the static object we allocated, and overwrote, + // we would be doing so at C++ teardown time, which is after + // the final Python GIL is released, and we can't use the API + // then. + // (The members will still be destructed, but they also don't + // do any deallocation.) + } + + void queue_to_destroy(ThreadState* ts) const + { + // we're currently accessed through a static const object, + // implicitly marking our members as const, so code can't just + // call push_back (or pop_back) without casting away the + // const. + // + // Do that for callers. + greenlet::cleanup_queue_t& q = const_cast(this->thread_states_to_destroy); + q.push_back(ts); + } + + ThreadState* take_next_to_destroy() const + { + greenlet::cleanup_queue_t& q = const_cast(this->thread_states_to_destroy); + ThreadState* result = q.back(); + q.pop_back(); + return result; + } +}; + +}; // namespace greenlet + +static const greenlet::GreenletGlobals* mod_globs; + +#endif // T_GREENLET_GLOBALS diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TMainGreenlet.cpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TMainGreenlet.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c33aadb --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TMainGreenlet.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 4; -*- */ +/** + * Implementation of greenlet::MainGreenlet. + * + * Format with: + * clang-format -i --style=file src/greenlet/greenlet.c + * + * + * Fix missing braces with: + * clang-tidy src/greenlet/greenlet.c -fix -checks="readability-braces-around-statements" +*/ + +#include "greenlet_greenlet.hpp" +#include "greenlet_thread_state.hpp" + + +// Protected by the GIL. Incremented when we create a main greenlet, +// in a new thread, decremented when it is destroyed. +static Py_ssize_t G_TOTAL_MAIN_GREENLETS; + +namespace greenlet { +greenlet::PythonAllocator MainGreenlet::allocator; + +void* MainGreenlet::operator new(size_t UNUSED(count)) +{ + return allocator.allocate(1); +} + + +void MainGreenlet::operator delete(void* ptr) +{ + return allocator.deallocate(static_cast(ptr), + 1); +} + + +MainGreenlet::MainGreenlet(PyGreenlet* p, ThreadState* state) + : Greenlet(p, StackState::make_main()), + _self(p), + _thread_state(state) +{ + G_TOTAL_MAIN_GREENLETS++; +} + +MainGreenlet::~MainGreenlet() +{ + G_TOTAL_MAIN_GREENLETS--; + this->tp_clear(); +} + +ThreadState* +MainGreenlet::thread_state() const noexcept +{ + return this->_thread_state; +} + +void +MainGreenlet::thread_state(ThreadState* t) noexcept +{ + assert(!t); + this->_thread_state = t; +} + +BorrowedGreenlet +MainGreenlet::self() const noexcept +{ + return BorrowedGreenlet(this->_self.borrow()); +} + + +const BorrowedMainGreenlet +MainGreenlet::main_greenlet() const +{ + return this->_self; +} + +BorrowedMainGreenlet +MainGreenlet::find_main_greenlet_in_lineage() const +{ + return BorrowedMainGreenlet(this->_self); +} + +bool +MainGreenlet::was_running_in_dead_thread() const noexcept +{ + return !this->_thread_state; +} + +OwnedObject +MainGreenlet::g_switch() +{ + try { + this->check_switch_allowed(); + } + catch (const PyErrOccurred&) { + this->release_args(); + throw; + } + + switchstack_result_t err = this->g_switchstack(); + if (err.status < 0) { + // XXX: This code path is untested, but it is shared + // with the UserGreenlet path that is tested. + return this->on_switchstack_or_initialstub_failure( + this, + err, + true, // target was me + false // was initial stub + ); + } + + return err.the_new_current_greenlet->g_switch_finish(err); +} + +int +MainGreenlet::tp_traverse(visitproc visit, void* arg) +{ + if (this->_thread_state) { + // we've already traversed main, (self), don't do it again. + int result = this->_thread_state->tp_traverse(visit, arg, false); + if (result) { + return result; + } + } + return Greenlet::tp_traverse(visit, arg); +} + +const OwnedObject& +MainGreenlet::run() const +{ + throw AttributeError("Main greenlets do not have a run attribute."); +} + +void +MainGreenlet::run(const BorrowedObject UNUSED(nrun)) +{ + throw AttributeError("Main greenlets do not have a run attribute."); +} + +void +MainGreenlet::parent(const BorrowedObject raw_new_parent) +{ + if (!raw_new_parent) { + throw AttributeError("can't delete attribute"); + } + throw AttributeError("cannot set the parent of a main greenlet"); +} + +const OwnedGreenlet +MainGreenlet::parent() const +{ + return OwnedGreenlet(); // null becomes None +} + +}; // namespace greenlet diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TPythonState.cpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TPythonState.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..465d417 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TPythonState.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,375 @@ +#ifndef GREENLET_PYTHON_STATE_CPP +#define GREENLET_PYTHON_STATE_CPP + +#include +#include "greenlet_greenlet.hpp" + +namespace greenlet { + +PythonState::PythonState() + : _top_frame() +#if GREENLET_USE_CFRAME + ,cframe(nullptr) + ,use_tracing(0) +#endif +#if GREENLET_PY312 + ,py_recursion_depth(0) + ,c_recursion_depth(0) +#else + ,recursion_depth(0) +#endif + ,trash_delete_nesting(0) +#if GREENLET_PY311 + ,current_frame(nullptr) + ,datastack_chunk(nullptr) + ,datastack_top(nullptr) + ,datastack_limit(nullptr) +#endif +{ +#if GREENLET_USE_CFRAME + /* + The PyThreadState->cframe pointer usually points to memory on + the stack, alloceted in a call into PyEval_EvalFrameDefault. + + Initially, before any evaluation begins, it points to the + initial PyThreadState object's ``root_cframe`` object, which is + statically allocated for the lifetime of the thread. + + A greenlet can last for longer than a call to + PyEval_EvalFrameDefault, so we can't set its ``cframe`` pointer + to be the current ``PyThreadState->cframe``; nor could we use + one from the greenlet parent for the same reason. Yet a further + no: we can't allocate one scoped to the greenlet and then + destroy it when the greenlet is deallocated, because inside the + interpreter the _PyCFrame objects form a linked list, and that too + can result in accessing memory beyond its dynamic lifetime (if + the greenlet doesn't actually finish before it dies, its entry + could still be in the list). + + Using the ``root_cframe`` is problematic, though, because its + members are never modified by the interpreter and are set to 0, + meaning that its ``use_tracing`` flag is never updated. We don't + want to modify that value in the ``root_cframe`` ourself: it + *shouldn't* matter much because we should probably never get + back to the point where that's the only cframe on the stack; + even if it did matter, the major consequence of an incorrect + value for ``use_tracing`` is that if its true the interpreter + does some extra work --- however, it's just good code hygiene. + + Our solution: before a greenlet runs, after its initial + creation, it uses the ``root_cframe`` just to have something to + put there. However, once the greenlet is actually switched to + for the first time, ``g_initialstub`` (which doesn't actually + "return" while the greenlet is running) stores a new _PyCFrame on + its local stack, and copies the appropriate values from the + currently running _PyCFrame; this is then made the _PyCFrame for the + newly-minted greenlet. ``g_initialstub`` then proceeds to call + ``glet.run()``, which results in ``PyEval_...`` adding the + _PyCFrame to the list. Switches continue as normal. Finally, when + the greenlet finishes, the call to ``glet.run()`` returns and + the _PyCFrame is taken out of the linked list and the stack value + is now unused and free to expire. + + XXX: I think we can do better. If we're deallocing in the same + thread, can't we traverse the list and unlink our frame? + Can we just keep a reference to the thread state in case we + dealloc in another thread? (Is that even possible if we're still + running and haven't returned from g_initialstub?) + */ + this->cframe = &PyThreadState_GET()->root_cframe; +#endif +} + + +inline void PythonState::may_switch_away() noexcept +{ +#if GREENLET_PY311 + // PyThreadState_GetFrame is probably going to have to allocate a + // new frame object. That may trigger garbage collection. Because + // we call this during the early phases of a switch (it doesn't + // matter to which greenlet, as this has a global effect), if a GC + // triggers a switch away, two things can happen, both bad: + // - We might not get switched back to, halting forward progress. + // this is pathological, but possible. + // - We might get switched back to with a different set of + // arguments or a throw instead of a switch. That would corrupt + // our state (specifically, PyErr_Occurred() and this->args() + // would no longer agree). + // + // Thus, when we call this API, we need to have GC disabled. + // This method serves as a bottleneck we call when maybe beginning + // a switch. In this way, it is always safe -- no risk of GC -- to + // use ``_GetFrame()`` whenever we need to, just as it was in + // <=3.10 (because subsequent calls will be cached and not + // allocate memory). + + GCDisabledGuard no_gc; + Py_XDECREF(PyThreadState_GetFrame(PyThreadState_GET())); +#endif +} + +void PythonState::operator<<(const PyThreadState *const tstate) noexcept +{ + this->_context.steal(tstate->context); +#if GREENLET_USE_CFRAME + /* + IMPORTANT: ``cframe`` is a pointer into the STACK. Thus, because + the call to ``slp_switch()`` changes the contents of the stack, + you cannot read from ``ts_current->cframe`` after that call and + necessarily get the same values you get from reading it here. + Anything you need to restore from now to then must be saved in a + global/threadlocal variable (because we can't use stack + variables here either). For things that need to persist across + the switch, use `will_switch_from`. + */ + this->cframe = tstate->cframe; + #if !GREENLET_PY312 + this->use_tracing = tstate->cframe->use_tracing; + #endif +#endif // GREENLET_USE_CFRAME +#if GREENLET_PY311 + #if GREENLET_PY312 + this->py_recursion_depth = tstate->py_recursion_limit - tstate->py_recursion_remaining; + this->c_recursion_depth = C_RECURSION_LIMIT - tstate->c_recursion_remaining; + #else // not 312 + this->recursion_depth = tstate->recursion_limit - tstate->recursion_remaining; + #endif // GREENLET_PY312 + this->current_frame = tstate->cframe->current_frame; + this->datastack_chunk = tstate->datastack_chunk; + this->datastack_top = tstate->datastack_top; + this->datastack_limit = tstate->datastack_limit; + + PyFrameObject *frame = PyThreadState_GetFrame((PyThreadState *)tstate); + Py_XDECREF(frame); // PyThreadState_GetFrame gives us a new + // reference. + this->_top_frame.steal(frame); + #if GREENLET_PY312 + this->trash_delete_nesting = tstate->trash.delete_nesting; + #else // not 312 + this->trash_delete_nesting = tstate->trash_delete_nesting; + #endif // GREENLET_PY312 +#else // Not 311 + this->recursion_depth = tstate->recursion_depth; + this->_top_frame.steal(tstate->frame); + this->trash_delete_nesting = tstate->trash_delete_nesting; +#endif // GREENLET_PY311 +} + +#if GREENLET_PY312 +void GREENLET_NOINLINE(PythonState::unexpose_frames)() +{ + if (!this->top_frame()) { + return; + } + + // See GreenletState::expose_frames() and the comment on frames_were_exposed + // for more information about this logic. + _PyInterpreterFrame *iframe = this->_top_frame->f_frame; + while (iframe != nullptr) { + _PyInterpreterFrame *prev_exposed = iframe->previous; + assert(iframe->frame_obj); + memcpy(&iframe->previous, &iframe->frame_obj->_f_frame_data[0], + sizeof(void *)); + iframe = prev_exposed; + } +} +#else +void PythonState::unexpose_frames() +{} +#endif + +void PythonState::operator>>(PyThreadState *const tstate) noexcept +{ + tstate->context = this->_context.relinquish_ownership(); + /* Incrementing this value invalidates the contextvars cache, + which would otherwise remain valid across switches */ + tstate->context_ver++; +#if GREENLET_USE_CFRAME + tstate->cframe = this->cframe; + /* + If we were tracing, we need to keep tracing. + There should never be the possibility of hitting the + root_cframe here. See note above about why we can't + just copy this from ``origin->cframe->use_tracing``. + */ + #if !GREENLET_PY312 + tstate->cframe->use_tracing = this->use_tracing; + #endif +#endif // GREENLET_USE_CFRAME +#if GREENLET_PY311 + #if GREENLET_PY312 + tstate->py_recursion_remaining = tstate->py_recursion_limit - this->py_recursion_depth; + tstate->c_recursion_remaining = C_RECURSION_LIMIT - this->c_recursion_depth; + this->unexpose_frames(); + #else // \/ 3.11 + tstate->recursion_remaining = tstate->recursion_limit - this->recursion_depth; + #endif // GREENLET_PY312 + tstate->cframe->current_frame = this->current_frame; + tstate->datastack_chunk = this->datastack_chunk; + tstate->datastack_top = this->datastack_top; + tstate->datastack_limit = this->datastack_limit; + this->_top_frame.relinquish_ownership(); + #if GREENLET_PY312 + tstate->trash.delete_nesting = this->trash_delete_nesting; + #else // not 3.12 + tstate->trash_delete_nesting = this->trash_delete_nesting; + #endif // GREENLET_PY312 +#else // not 3.11 + tstate->frame = this->_top_frame.relinquish_ownership(); + tstate->recursion_depth = this->recursion_depth; + tstate->trash_delete_nesting = this->trash_delete_nesting; +#endif // GREENLET_PY311 +} + +inline void PythonState::will_switch_from(PyThreadState *const origin_tstate) noexcept +{ +#if GREENLET_USE_CFRAME && !GREENLET_PY312 + // The weird thing is, we don't actually save this for an + // effect on the current greenlet, it's saved for an + // effect on the target greenlet. That is, we want + // continuity of this setting across the greenlet switch. + this->use_tracing = origin_tstate->cframe->use_tracing; +#endif +} + +void PythonState::set_initial_state(const PyThreadState* const tstate) noexcept +{ + this->_top_frame = nullptr; +#if GREENLET_PY312 + this->py_recursion_depth = tstate->py_recursion_limit - tstate->py_recursion_remaining; + // XXX: TODO: Comment from a reviewer: + // Should this be ``C_RECURSION_LIMIT - tstate->c_recursion_remaining``? + // But to me it looks more like that might not be the right + // initialization either? + this->c_recursion_depth = tstate->py_recursion_limit - tstate->py_recursion_remaining; +#elif GREENLET_PY311 + this->recursion_depth = tstate->recursion_limit - tstate->recursion_remaining; +#else + this->recursion_depth = tstate->recursion_depth; +#endif +} +// TODO: Better state management about when we own the top frame. +int PythonState::tp_traverse(visitproc visit, void* arg, bool own_top_frame) noexcept +{ + Py_VISIT(this->_context.borrow()); + if (own_top_frame) { + Py_VISIT(this->_top_frame.borrow()); + } + return 0; +} + +void PythonState::tp_clear(bool own_top_frame) noexcept +{ + PythonStateContext::tp_clear(); + // If we get here owning a frame, + // we got dealloc'd without being finished. We may or may not be + // in the same thread. + if (own_top_frame) { + this->_top_frame.CLEAR(); + } +} + +#if GREENLET_USE_CFRAME +void PythonState::set_new_cframe(_PyCFrame& frame) noexcept +{ + frame = *PyThreadState_GET()->cframe; + /* Make the target greenlet refer to the stack value. */ + this->cframe = &frame; + /* + And restore the link to the previous frame so this one gets + unliked appropriately. + */ + this->cframe->previous = &PyThreadState_GET()->root_cframe; +} +#endif + +const PythonState::OwnedFrame& PythonState::top_frame() const noexcept +{ + return this->_top_frame; +} + +void PythonState::did_finish(PyThreadState* tstate) noexcept +{ +#if GREENLET_PY311 + // See https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/1924 and + // https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/328. In + // short, Python 3.11 allocates memory for frames as a sort of + // linked list that's kept as part of PyThreadState in the + // ``datastack_chunk`` member and friends. These are saved and + // restored as part of switching greenlets. + // + // When we initially switch to a greenlet, we set those to NULL. + // That causes the frame management code to treat this like a + // brand new thread and start a fresh list of chunks, beginning + // with a new "root" chunk. As we make calls in this greenlet, + // those chunks get added, and as calls return, they get popped. + // But the frame code (pystate.c) is careful to make sure that the + // root chunk never gets popped. + // + // Thus, when a greenlet exits for the last time, there will be at + // least a single root chunk that we must be responsible for + // deallocating. + // + // The complex part is that these chunks are allocated and freed + // using ``_PyObject_VirtualAlloc``/``Free``. Those aren't public + // functions, and they aren't exported for linking. It so happens + // that we know they are just thin wrappers around the Arena + // allocator, so we can use that directly to deallocate in a + // compatible way. + // + // CAUTION: Check this implementation detail on every major version. + // + // It might be nice to be able to do this in our destructor, but + // can we be sure that no one else is using that memory? Plus, as + // described below, our pointers may not even be valid anymore. As + // a special case, there is one time that we know we can do this, + // and that's from the destructor of the associated UserGreenlet + // (NOT main greenlet) + PyObjectArenaAllocator alloc; + _PyStackChunk* chunk = nullptr; + if (tstate) { + // We really did finish, we can never be switched to again. + chunk = tstate->datastack_chunk; + // Unfortunately, we can't do much sanity checking. Our + // this->datastack_chunk pointer is out of date (evaluation may + // have popped down through it already) so we can't verify that + // we deallocate it. I don't think we can even check datastack_top + // for the same reason. + + PyObject_GetArenaAllocator(&alloc); + tstate->datastack_chunk = nullptr; + tstate->datastack_limit = nullptr; + tstate->datastack_top = nullptr; + + } + else if (this->datastack_chunk) { + // The UserGreenlet (NOT the main greenlet!) is being deallocated. If we're + // still holding a stack chunk, it's garbage because we know + // we can never switch back to let cPython clean it up. + // Because the last time we got switched away from, and we + // haven't run since then, we know our chain is valid and can + // be dealloced. + chunk = this->datastack_chunk; + PyObject_GetArenaAllocator(&alloc); + } + + if (alloc.free && chunk) { + // In case the arena mechanism has been torn down already. + while (chunk) { + _PyStackChunk *prev = chunk->previous; + chunk->previous = nullptr; + alloc.free(alloc.ctx, chunk, chunk->size); + chunk = prev; + } + } + + this->datastack_chunk = nullptr; + this->datastack_limit = nullptr; + this->datastack_top = nullptr; +#endif +} + + +}; // namespace greenlet + +#endif // GREENLET_PYTHON_STATE_CPP diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TStackState.cpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TStackState.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9aab596 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TStackState.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ +#ifndef GREENLET_STACK_STATE_CPP +#define GREENLET_STACK_STATE_CPP + +#include "greenlet_greenlet.hpp" + +namespace greenlet { + +#ifdef GREENLET_USE_STDIO +#include +using std::cerr; +using std::endl; + +std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const StackState& s) +{ + os << "StackState(stack_start=" << (void*)s._stack_start + << ", stack_stop=" << (void*)s.stack_stop + << ", stack_copy=" << (void*)s.stack_copy + << ", stack_saved=" << s._stack_saved + << ", stack_prev=" << s.stack_prev + << ", addr=" << &s + << ")"; + return os; +} +#endif + +StackState::StackState(void* mark, StackState& current) + : _stack_start(nullptr), + stack_stop((char*)mark), + stack_copy(nullptr), + _stack_saved(0), + /* Skip a dying greenlet */ + stack_prev(current._stack_start + ? ¤t + : current.stack_prev) +{ +} + +StackState::StackState() + : _stack_start(nullptr), + stack_stop(nullptr), + stack_copy(nullptr), + _stack_saved(0), + stack_prev(nullptr) +{ +} + +StackState::StackState(const StackState& other) +// can't use a delegating constructor because of +// MSVC for Python 2.7 + : _stack_start(nullptr), + stack_stop(nullptr), + stack_copy(nullptr), + _stack_saved(0), + stack_prev(nullptr) +{ + this->operator=(other); +} + +StackState& StackState::operator=(const StackState& other) +{ + if (&other == this) { + return *this; + } + if (other._stack_saved) { + throw std::runtime_error("Refusing to steal memory."); + } + + //If we have memory allocated, dispose of it + this->free_stack_copy(); + + this->_stack_start = other._stack_start; + this->stack_stop = other.stack_stop; + this->stack_copy = other.stack_copy; + this->_stack_saved = other._stack_saved; + this->stack_prev = other.stack_prev; + return *this; +} + +inline void StackState::free_stack_copy() noexcept +{ + PyMem_Free(this->stack_copy); + this->stack_copy = nullptr; + this->_stack_saved = 0; +} + +inline void StackState::copy_heap_to_stack(const StackState& current) noexcept +{ + + /* Restore the heap copy back into the C stack */ + if (this->_stack_saved != 0) { + memcpy(this->_stack_start, this->stack_copy, this->_stack_saved); + this->free_stack_copy(); + } + StackState* owner = const_cast(¤t); + if (!owner->_stack_start) { + owner = owner->stack_prev; /* greenlet is dying, skip it */ + } + while (owner && owner->stack_stop <= this->stack_stop) { + // cerr << "\tOwner: " << owner << endl; + owner = owner->stack_prev; /* find greenlet with more stack */ + } + this->stack_prev = owner; + // cerr << "\tFinished with: " << *this << endl; +} + +inline int StackState::copy_stack_to_heap_up_to(const char* const stop) noexcept +{ + /* Save more of g's stack into the heap -- at least up to 'stop' + g->stack_stop |________| + | | + | __ stop . . . . . + | | ==> . . + |________| _______ + | | | | + | | | | + g->stack_start | | |_______| g->stack_copy + */ + intptr_t sz1 = this->_stack_saved; + intptr_t sz2 = stop - this->_stack_start; + assert(this->_stack_start); + if (sz2 > sz1) { + char* c = (char*)PyMem_Realloc(this->stack_copy, sz2); + if (!c) { + PyErr_NoMemory(); + return -1; + } + memcpy(c + sz1, this->_stack_start + sz1, sz2 - sz1); + this->stack_copy = c; + this->_stack_saved = sz2; + } + return 0; +} + +inline int StackState::copy_stack_to_heap(char* const stackref, + const StackState& current) noexcept +{ + /* must free all the C stack up to target_stop */ + const char* const target_stop = this->stack_stop; + + StackState* owner = const_cast(¤t); + assert(owner->_stack_saved == 0); // everything is present on the stack + if (!owner->_stack_start) { + owner = owner->stack_prev; /* not saved if dying */ + } + else { + owner->_stack_start = stackref; + } + + while (owner->stack_stop < target_stop) { + /* ts_current is entierely within the area to free */ + if (owner->copy_stack_to_heap_up_to(owner->stack_stop)) { + return -1; /* XXX */ + } + owner = owner->stack_prev; + } + if (owner != this) { + if (owner->copy_stack_to_heap_up_to(target_stop)) { + return -1; /* XXX */ + } + } + return 0; +} + +inline bool StackState::started() const noexcept +{ + return this->stack_stop != nullptr; +} + +inline bool StackState::main() const noexcept +{ + return this->stack_stop == (char*)-1; +} + +inline bool StackState::active() const noexcept +{ + return this->_stack_start != nullptr; +} + +inline void StackState::set_active() noexcept +{ + assert(this->_stack_start == nullptr); + this->_stack_start = (char*)1; +} + +inline void StackState::set_inactive() noexcept +{ + this->_stack_start = nullptr; + // XXX: What if we still have memory out there? + // That case is actually triggered by + // test_issue251_issue252_explicit_reference_not_collectable (greenlet.tests.test_leaks.TestLeaks) + // and + // test_issue251_issue252_need_to_collect_in_background + // (greenlet.tests.test_leaks.TestLeaks) + // + // Those objects never get deallocated, so the destructor never + // runs. + // It *seems* safe to clean up the memory here? + if (this->_stack_saved) { + this->free_stack_copy(); + } +} + +inline intptr_t StackState::stack_saved() const noexcept +{ + return this->_stack_saved; +} + +inline char* StackState::stack_start() const noexcept +{ + return this->_stack_start; +} + + +inline StackState StackState::make_main() noexcept +{ + StackState s; + s._stack_start = (char*)1; + s.stack_stop = (char*)-1; + return s; +} + +StackState::~StackState() +{ + if (this->_stack_saved != 0) { + this->free_stack_copy(); + } +} + +void StackState::copy_from_stack(void* vdest, const void* vsrc, size_t n) const +{ + char* dest = static_cast(vdest); + const char* src = static_cast(vsrc); + if (src + n <= this->_stack_start + || src >= this->_stack_start + this->_stack_saved + || this->_stack_saved == 0) { + // Nothing we're copying was spilled from the stack + memcpy(dest, src, n); + return; + } + + if (src < this->_stack_start) { + // Copy the part before the saved stack. + // We know src + n > _stack_start due to the test above. + const size_t nbefore = this->_stack_start - src; + memcpy(dest, src, nbefore); + dest += nbefore; + src += nbefore; + n -= nbefore; + } + // We know src >= _stack_start after the before-copy, and + // src < _stack_start + _stack_saved due to the first if condition + size_t nspilled = std::min(n, this->_stack_start + this->_stack_saved - src); + memcpy(dest, this->stack_copy + (src - this->_stack_start), nspilled); + dest += nspilled; + src += nspilled; + n -= nspilled; + if (n > 0) { + // Copy the part after the saved stack + memcpy(dest, src, n); + } +} + +}; // namespace greenlet + +#endif // GREENLET_STACK_STATE_CPP diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TThreadStateDestroy.cpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TThreadStateDestroy.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a149a1a --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TThreadStateDestroy.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ +/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 4; -*- */ +/** + * Implementation of the ThreadState destructors. + * + * Format with: + * clang-format -i --style=file src/greenlet/greenlet.c + * + * + * Fix missing braces with: + * clang-tidy src/greenlet/greenlet.c -fix -checks="readability-braces-around-statements" +*/ +#ifndef T_THREADSTATE_DESTROY +#define T_THREADSTATE_DESTROY + +#include "greenlet_greenlet.hpp" +#include "greenlet_thread_state.hpp" +#include "greenlet_thread_support.hpp" +#include "greenlet_cpython_add_pending.hpp" +#include "TGreenletGlobals.cpp" + +namespace greenlet { + +struct ThreadState_DestroyWithGIL +{ + ThreadState_DestroyWithGIL(ThreadState* state) + { + if (state && state->has_main_greenlet()) { + DestroyWithGIL(state); + } + } + + static int + DestroyWithGIL(ThreadState* state) + { + // Holding the GIL. + // Passed a non-shared pointer to the actual thread state. + // state -> main greenlet + assert(state->has_main_greenlet()); + PyGreenlet* main(state->borrow_main_greenlet()); + // When we need to do cross-thread operations, we check this. + // A NULL value means the thread died some time ago. + // We do this here, rather than in a Python dealloc function + // for the greenlet, in case there's still a reference out + // there. + static_cast(main->pimpl)->thread_state(nullptr); + + delete state; // Deleting this runs the destructor, DECREFs the main greenlet. + return 0; + } +}; + + + +struct ThreadState_DestroyNoGIL +{ + // ensure this is actually defined. + static_assert(GREENLET_BROKEN_PY_ADD_PENDING == 1 || GREENLET_BROKEN_PY_ADD_PENDING == 0, + "GREENLET_BROKEN_PY_ADD_PENDING not defined correctly."); + +#if GREENLET_BROKEN_PY_ADD_PENDING + static int _push_pending_call(struct _pending_calls *pending, + int (*func)(void *), void *arg) + { + int i = pending->last; + int j = (i + 1) % NPENDINGCALLS; + if (j == pending->first) { + return -1; /* Queue full */ + } + pending->calls[i].func = func; + pending->calls[i].arg = arg; + pending->last = j; + return 0; + } + + static int AddPendingCall(int (*func)(void *), void *arg) + { + _PyRuntimeState *runtime = &_PyRuntime; + if (!runtime) { + // obviously impossible + return 0; + } + struct _pending_calls *pending = &runtime->ceval.pending; + if (!pending->lock) { + return 0; + } + int result = 0; + PyThread_acquire_lock(pending->lock, WAIT_LOCK); + if (!pending->finishing) { + result = _push_pending_call(pending, func, arg); + } + PyThread_release_lock(pending->lock); + SIGNAL_PENDING_CALLS(&runtime->ceval); + return result; + } +#else + // Python < 3.8 or >= 3.9 + static int AddPendingCall(int (*func)(void*), void* arg) + { + return Py_AddPendingCall(func, arg); + } +#endif + + ThreadState_DestroyNoGIL(ThreadState* state) + { + // We are *NOT* holding the GIL. Our thread is in the middle + // of its death throes and the Python thread state is already + // gone so we can't use most Python APIs. One that is safe is + // ``Py_AddPendingCall``, unless the interpreter itself has + // been torn down. There is a limited number of calls that can + // be queued: 32 (NPENDINGCALLS) in CPython 3.10, so we + // coalesce these calls using our own queue. + if (state && state->has_main_greenlet()) { + // mark the thread as dead ASAP. + // this is racy! If we try to throw or switch to a + // greenlet from this thread from some other thread before + // we clear the state pointer, it won't realize the state + // is dead which can crash the process. + PyGreenlet* p = state->borrow_main_greenlet(); + assert(p->pimpl->thread_state() == state || p->pimpl->thread_state() == nullptr); + static_cast(p->pimpl)->thread_state(nullptr); + } + + // NOTE: Because we're not holding the GIL here, some other + // Python thread could run and call ``os.fork()``, which would + // be bad if that happenend while we are holding the cleanup + // lock (it wouldn't function in the child process). + // Make a best effort to try to keep the duration we hold the + // lock short. + // TODO: On platforms that support it, use ``pthread_atfork`` to + // drop this lock. + LockGuard cleanup_lock(*mod_globs->thread_states_to_destroy_lock); + + if (state && state->has_main_greenlet()) { + // Because we don't have the GIL, this is a race condition. + if (!PyInterpreterState_Head()) { + // We have to leak the thread state, if the + // interpreter has shut down when we're getting + // deallocated, we can't run the cleanup code that + // deleting it would imply. + return; + } + + mod_globs->queue_to_destroy(state); + if (mod_globs->thread_states_to_destroy.size() == 1) { + // We added the first item to the queue. We need to schedule + // the cleanup. + int result = ThreadState_DestroyNoGIL::AddPendingCall( + ThreadState_DestroyNoGIL::DestroyQueueWithGIL, + NULL); + if (result < 0) { + // Hmm, what can we do here? + fprintf(stderr, + "greenlet: WARNING: failed in call to Py_AddPendingCall; " + "expect a memory leak.\n"); + } + } + } + } + + static int + DestroyQueueWithGIL(void* UNUSED(arg)) + { + // We're holding the GIL here, so no Python code should be able to + // run to call ``os.fork()``. + while (1) { + ThreadState* to_destroy; + { + LockGuard cleanup_lock(*mod_globs->thread_states_to_destroy_lock); + if (mod_globs->thread_states_to_destroy.empty()) { + break; + } + to_destroy = mod_globs->take_next_to_destroy(); + } + // Drop the lock while we do the actual deletion. + ThreadState_DestroyWithGIL::DestroyWithGIL(to_destroy); + } + return 0; + } + +}; + +}; // namespace greenlet + +// The intent when GET_THREAD_STATE() is needed multiple times in a +// function is to take a reference to its return value in a local +// variable, to avoid the thread-local indirection. On some platforms +// (macOS), accessing a thread-local involves a function call (plus an +// initial function call in each function that uses a thread local); +// in contrast, static volatile variables are at some pre-computed +// offset. +typedef greenlet::ThreadStateCreator ThreadStateCreator; +static thread_local ThreadStateCreator g_thread_state_global; +#define GET_THREAD_STATE() g_thread_state_global + +#endif //T_THREADSTATE_DESTROY diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TUserGreenlet.cpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TUserGreenlet.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..495a794 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/TUserGreenlet.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,667 @@ +/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 4; -*- */ +/** + * Implementation of greenlet::UserGreenlet. + * + * Format with: + * clang-format -i --style=file src/greenlet/greenlet.c + * + * + * Fix missing braces with: + * clang-tidy src/greenlet/greenlet.c -fix -checks="readability-braces-around-statements" +*/ + +#include "greenlet_internal.hpp" +#include "greenlet_greenlet.hpp" +#include "greenlet_thread_state.hpp" +#include "TThreadStateDestroy.cpp" + + +namespace greenlet { +using greenlet::refs::BorrowedMainGreenlet; +greenlet::PythonAllocator UserGreenlet::allocator; + +void* UserGreenlet::operator new(size_t UNUSED(count)) +{ + return allocator.allocate(1); +} + + +void UserGreenlet::operator delete(void* ptr) +{ + return allocator.deallocate(static_cast(ptr), + 1); +} + + +UserGreenlet::UserGreenlet(PyGreenlet* p, BorrowedGreenlet the_parent) + : Greenlet(p), _parent(the_parent) +{ + this->_self = p; +} + +UserGreenlet::~UserGreenlet() +{ + // Python 3.11: If we don't clear out the raw frame datastack + // when deleting an unfinished greenlet, + // TestLeaks.test_untracked_memory_doesnt_increase_unfinished_thread_dealloc_in_main fails. + this->python_state.did_finish(nullptr); + this->tp_clear(); +} + +BorrowedGreenlet +UserGreenlet::self() const noexcept +{ + return this->_self; +} + + + +const BorrowedMainGreenlet +UserGreenlet::main_greenlet() const +{ + return this->_main_greenlet; +} + + +BorrowedMainGreenlet +UserGreenlet::find_main_greenlet_in_lineage() const +{ + if (this->started()) { + assert(this->_main_greenlet); + return BorrowedMainGreenlet(this->_main_greenlet); + } + + if (!this->_parent) { + /* garbage collected greenlet in chain */ + // XXX: WHAT? + return BorrowedMainGreenlet(nullptr); + } + + return this->_parent->find_main_greenlet_in_lineage(); +} + + +/** + * CAUTION: This will allocate memory and may trigger garbage + * collection and arbitrary Python code. + */ +OwnedObject +UserGreenlet::throw_GreenletExit_during_dealloc(const ThreadState& current_thread_state) +{ + /* The dying greenlet cannot be a parent of ts_current + because the 'parent' field chain would hold a + reference */ + UserGreenlet::ParentIsCurrentGuard with_current_parent(this, current_thread_state); + + // We don't care about the return value, only whether an + // exception happened. Whether or not an exception happens, + // we need to restore the parent in case the greenlet gets + // resurrected. + return Greenlet::throw_GreenletExit_during_dealloc(current_thread_state); +} + +ThreadState* +UserGreenlet::thread_state() const noexcept +{ + // TODO: maybe make this throw, if the thread state isn't there? + // if (!this->main_greenlet) { + // throw std::runtime_error("No thread state"); // TODO: Better exception + // } + if (!this->_main_greenlet) { + return nullptr; + } + return this->_main_greenlet->thread_state(); +} + + +bool +UserGreenlet::was_running_in_dead_thread() const noexcept +{ + return this->_main_greenlet && !this->thread_state(); +} + +OwnedObject +UserGreenlet::g_switch() +{ + assert(this->args() || PyErr_Occurred()); + + try { + this->check_switch_allowed(); + } + catch (const PyErrOccurred&) { + this->release_args(); + throw; + } + + // Switching greenlets used to attempt to clean out ones that need + // deleted *if* we detected a thread switch. Should it still do + // that? + // An issue is that if we delete a greenlet from another thread, + // it gets queued to this thread, and ``kill_greenlet()`` switches + // back into the greenlet + + /* find the real target by ignoring dead greenlets, + and if necessary starting a greenlet. */ + switchstack_result_t err; + Greenlet* target = this; + // TODO: probably cleaner to handle the case where we do + // switch to ourself separately from the other cases. + // This can probably even further be simplified if we keep + // track of the switching_state we're going for and just call + // into g_switch() if it's not ourself. The main problem with that + // is that we would be using more stack space. + bool target_was_me = true; + bool was_initial_stub = false; + while (target) { + if (target->active()) { + if (!target_was_me) { + target->args() <<= this->args(); + assert(!this->args()); + } + err = target->g_switchstack(); + break; + } + if (!target->started()) { + // We never encounter a main greenlet that's not started. + assert(!target->main()); + UserGreenlet* real_target = static_cast(target); + assert(real_target); + void* dummymarker; + was_initial_stub = true; + if (!target_was_me) { + target->args() <<= this->args(); + assert(!this->args()); + } + try { + // This can only throw back to us while we're + // still in this greenlet. Once the new greenlet + // is bootstrapped, it has its own exception state. + err = real_target->g_initialstub(&dummymarker); + } + catch (const PyErrOccurred&) { + this->release_args(); + throw; + } + catch (const GreenletStartedWhileInPython&) { + // The greenlet was started sometime before this + // greenlet actually switched to it, i.e., + // "concurrent" calls to switch() or throw(). + // We need to retry the switch. + // Note that the current greenlet has been reset + // to this one (or we wouldn't be running!) + continue; + } + break; + } + + target = target->parent(); + target_was_me = false; + } + // The ``this`` pointer and all other stack or register based + // variables are invalid now, at least where things succeed + // above. + // But this one, probably not so much? It's not clear if it's + // safe to throw an exception at this point. + + if (err.status < 0) { + // If we get here, either g_initialstub() + // failed, or g_switchstack() failed. Either one of those + // cases SHOULD leave us in the original greenlet with a valid + // stack. + return this->on_switchstack_or_initialstub_failure(target, err, target_was_me, was_initial_stub); + } + + // err.the_new_current_greenlet would be the same as ``target``, + // if target wasn't probably corrupt. + return err.the_new_current_greenlet->g_switch_finish(err); +} + + + +Greenlet::switchstack_result_t +UserGreenlet::g_initialstub(void* mark) +{ + OwnedObject run; + + // We need to grab a reference to the current switch arguments + // in case we're entered concurrently during the call to + // GetAttr() and have to try again. + // We'll restore them when we return in that case. + // Scope them tightly to avoid ref leaks. + { + SwitchingArgs args(this->args()); + + /* save exception in case getattr clears it */ + PyErrPieces saved; + + /* + self.run is the object to call in the new greenlet. + This could run arbitrary python code and switch greenlets! + */ + run = this->_self.PyRequireAttr(mod_globs->str_run); + /* restore saved exception */ + saved.PyErrRestore(); + + + /* recheck that it's safe to switch in case greenlet reparented anywhere above */ + this->check_switch_allowed(); + + /* by the time we got here another start could happen elsewhere, + * that means it should now be a regular switch. + * This can happen if the Python code is a subclass that implements + * __getattribute__ or __getattr__, or makes ``run`` a descriptor; + * all of those can run arbitrary code that switches back into + * this greenlet. + */ + if (this->stack_state.started()) { + // the successful switch cleared these out, we need to + // restore our version. They will be copied on up to the + // next target. + assert(!this->args()); + this->args() <<= args; + throw GreenletStartedWhileInPython(); + } + } + + // Sweet, if we got here, we have the go-ahead and will switch + // greenlets. + // Nothing we do from here on out should allow for a thread or + // greenlet switch: No arbitrary calls to Python, including + // decref'ing + +#if GREENLET_USE_CFRAME + /* OK, we need it, we're about to switch greenlets, save the state. */ + /* + See green_new(). This is a stack-allocated variable used + while *self* is in PyObject_Call(). + We want to defer copying the state info until we're sure + we need it and are in a stable place to do so. + */ + _PyCFrame trace_info; + + this->python_state.set_new_cframe(trace_info); +#endif + /* start the greenlet */ + ThreadState& thread_state = GET_THREAD_STATE().state(); + this->stack_state = StackState(mark, + thread_state.borrow_current()->stack_state); + this->python_state.set_initial_state(PyThreadState_GET()); + this->exception_state.clear(); + this->_main_greenlet = thread_state.get_main_greenlet(); + + /* perform the initial switch */ + switchstack_result_t err = this->g_switchstack(); + /* returns twice! + The 1st time with ``err == 1``: we are in the new greenlet. + This one owns a greenlet that used to be current. + The 2nd time with ``err <= 0``: back in the caller's + greenlet; this happens if the child finishes or switches + explicitly to us. Either way, the ``err`` variable is + created twice at the same memory location, but possibly + having different ``origin`` values. Note that it's not + constructed for the second time until the switch actually happens. + */ + if (err.status == 1) { + // In the new greenlet. + + // This never returns! Calling inner_bootstrap steals + // the contents of our run object within this stack frame, so + // it is not valid to do anything with it. + try { + this->inner_bootstrap(err.origin_greenlet.relinquish_ownership(), + run.relinquish_ownership()); + } + // Getting a C++ exception here isn't good. It's probably a + // bug in the underlying greenlet, meaning it's probably a + // C++ extension. We're going to abort anyway, but try to + // display some nice information *if* possible. Some obscure + // platforms don't properly support this (old 32-bit Arm, see see + // https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/385); that's not + // great, but should usually be OK because, as mentioned above, we're + // terminating anyway. + // + // The catching is tested by + // ``test_cpp.CPPTests.test_unhandled_exception_in_greenlet_aborts``. + // + // PyErrOccurred can theoretically be thrown by + // inner_bootstrap() -> g_switch_finish(), but that should + // never make it back to here. It is a std::exception and + // would be caught if it is. + catch (const std::exception& e) { + std::string base = "greenlet: Unhandled C++ exception: "; + base += e.what(); + Py_FatalError(base.c_str()); + } + catch (...) { + // Some compilers/runtimes use exceptions internally. + // It appears that GCC on Linux with libstdc++ throws an + // exception internally at process shutdown time to unwind + // stacks and clean up resources. Depending on exactly + // where we are when the process exits, that could result + // in an unknown exception getting here. If we + // Py_FatalError() or abort() here, we interfere with + // orderly process shutdown. Throwing the exception on up + // is the right thing to do. + // + // gevent's ``examples/dns_mass_resolve.py`` demonstrates this. +#ifndef NDEBUG + fprintf(stderr, + "greenlet: inner_bootstrap threw unknown exception; " + "is the process terminating?\n"); +#endif + throw; + } + Py_FatalError("greenlet: inner_bootstrap returned with no exception.\n"); + } + + + // In contrast, notice that we're keeping the origin greenlet + // around as an owned reference; we need it to call the trace + // function for the switch back into the parent. It was only + // captured at the time the switch actually happened, though, + // so we haven't been keeping an extra reference around this + // whole time. + + /* back in the parent */ + if (err.status < 0) { + /* start failed badly, restore greenlet state */ + this->stack_state = StackState(); + this->_main_greenlet.CLEAR(); + // CAUTION: This may run arbitrary Python code. + run.CLEAR(); // inner_bootstrap didn't run, we own the reference. + } + + // In the success case, the spawned code (inner_bootstrap) will + // take care of decrefing this, so we relinquish ownership so as + // to not double-decref. + + run.relinquish_ownership(); + + return err; +} + + +void +UserGreenlet::inner_bootstrap(PyGreenlet* origin_greenlet, PyObject* run) +{ + // The arguments here would be another great place for move. + // As it is, we take them as a reference so that when we clear + // them we clear what's on the stack above us. Do that NOW, and + // without using a C++ RAII object, + // so there's no way that exiting the parent frame can clear it, + // or we clear it unexpectedly. This arises in the context of the + // interpreter shutting down. See https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/325 + //PyObject* run = _run.relinquish_ownership(); + + /* in the new greenlet */ + assert(this->thread_state()->borrow_current() == this->_self); + // C++ exceptions cannot propagate to the parent greenlet from + // here. (TODO: Do we need a catch(...) clause, perhaps on the + // function itself? ALl we could do is terminate the program.) + // NOTE: On 32-bit Windows, the call chain is extremely + // important here in ways that are subtle, having to do with + // the depth of the SEH list. The call to restore it MUST NOT + // add a new SEH handler to the list, or we'll restore it to + // the wrong thing. + this->thread_state()->restore_exception_state(); + /* stack variables from above are no good and also will not unwind! */ + // EXCEPT: That can't be true, we access run, among others, here. + + this->stack_state.set_active(); /* running */ + + // We're about to possibly run Python code again, which + // could switch back/away to/from us, so we need to grab the + // arguments locally. + SwitchingArgs args; + args <<= this->args(); + assert(!this->args()); + + // XXX: We could clear this much earlier, right? + // Or would that introduce the possibility of running Python + // code when we don't want to? + // CAUTION: This may run arbitrary Python code. + this->_run_callable.CLEAR(); + + + // The first switch we need to manually call the trace + // function here instead of in g_switch_finish, because we + // never return there. + if (OwnedObject tracefunc = this->thread_state()->get_tracefunc()) { + OwnedGreenlet trace_origin; + trace_origin = origin_greenlet; + try { + g_calltrace(tracefunc, + args ? mod_globs->event_switch : mod_globs->event_throw, + trace_origin, + this->_self); + } + catch (const PyErrOccurred&) { + /* Turn trace errors into switch throws */ + args.CLEAR(); + } + } + + // We no longer need the origin, it was only here for + // tracing. + // We may never actually exit this stack frame so we need + // to explicitly clear it. + // This could run Python code and switch. + Py_CLEAR(origin_greenlet); + + OwnedObject result; + if (!args) { + /* pending exception */ + result = NULL; + } + else { + /* call g.run(*args, **kwargs) */ + // This could result in further switches + try { + //result = run.PyCall(args.args(), args.kwargs()); + // CAUTION: Just invoking this, before the function even + // runs, may cause memory allocations, which may trigger + // GC, which may run arbitrary Python code. + result = OwnedObject::consuming(PyObject_Call(run, args.args().borrow(), args.kwargs().borrow())); + } + catch (...) { + // Unhandled C++ exception! + + // If we declare ourselves as noexcept, if we don't catch + // this here, most platforms will just abort() the + // process. But on 64-bit Windows with older versions of + // the C runtime, this can actually corrupt memory and + // just return. We see this when compiling with the + // Windows 7.0 SDK targeting Windows Server 2008, but not + // when using the Appveyor Visual Studio 2019 image. So + // this currently only affects Python 2.7 on Windows 64. + // That is, the tests pass and the runtime aborts + // everywhere else. + // + // However, if we catch it and try to continue with a + // Python error, then all Windows 64 bit platforms corrupt + // memory. So all we can do is manually abort, hopefully + // with a good error message. (Note that the above was + // tested WITHOUT the `/EHr` switch being used at compile + // time, so MSVC may have "optimized" out important + // checking. Using that switch, we may be in a better + // place in terms of memory corruption.) But sometimes it + // can't be caught here at all, which is confusing but not + // terribly surprising; so again, the G_NOEXCEPT_WIN32 + // plus "/EHr". + // + // Hopefully the basic C stdlib is still functional enough + // for us to at least print an error. + // + // It gets more complicated than that, though, on some + // platforms, specifically at least Linux/gcc/libstdc++. They use + // an exception to unwind the stack when a background + // thread exits. (See comments about noexcept.) So this + // may not actually represent anything untoward. On those + // platforms we allow throws of this to propagate, or + // attempt to anyway. +# if defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32) + Py_FatalError( + "greenlet: Unhandled C++ exception from a greenlet run function. " + "Because memory is likely corrupted, terminating process."); + std::abort(); +#else + throw; +#endif + } + } + // These lines may run arbitrary code + args.CLEAR(); + Py_CLEAR(run); + + if (!result + && mod_globs->PyExc_GreenletExit.PyExceptionMatches() + && (this->args())) { + // This can happen, for example, if our only reference + // goes away after we switch back to the parent. + // See test_dealloc_switch_args_not_lost + PyErrPieces clear_error; + result <<= this->args(); + result = single_result(result); + } + this->release_args(); + this->python_state.did_finish(PyThreadState_GET()); + + result = g_handle_exit(result); + assert(this->thread_state()->borrow_current() == this->_self); + + /* jump back to parent */ + this->stack_state.set_inactive(); /* dead */ + + + // TODO: Can we decref some things here? Release our main greenlet + // and maybe parent? + for (Greenlet* parent = this->_parent; + parent; + parent = parent->parent()) { + // We need to somewhere consume a reference to + // the result; in most cases we'll never have control + // back in this stack frame again. Calling + // green_switch actually adds another reference! + // This would probably be clearer with a specific API + // to hand results to the parent. + parent->args() <<= result; + assert(!result); + // The parent greenlet now owns the result; in the + // typical case we'll never get back here to assign to + // result and thus release the reference. + try { + result = parent->g_switch(); + } + catch (const PyErrOccurred&) { + // Ignore, keep passing the error on up. + } + + /* Return here means switch to parent failed, + * in which case we throw *current* exception + * to the next parent in chain. + */ + assert(!result); + } + /* We ran out of parents, cannot continue */ + PyErr_WriteUnraisable(this->self().borrow_o()); + Py_FatalError("greenlet: ran out of parent greenlets while propagating exception; " + "cannot continue"); + std::abort(); +} + +void +UserGreenlet::run(const BorrowedObject nrun) +{ + if (this->started()) { + throw AttributeError( + "run cannot be set " + "after the start of the greenlet"); + } + this->_run_callable = nrun; +} + +const OwnedGreenlet +UserGreenlet::parent() const +{ + return this->_parent; +} + +void +UserGreenlet::parent(const BorrowedObject raw_new_parent) +{ + if (!raw_new_parent) { + throw AttributeError("can't delete attribute"); + } + + BorrowedMainGreenlet main_greenlet_of_new_parent; + BorrowedGreenlet new_parent(raw_new_parent.borrow()); // could + // throw + // TypeError! + for (BorrowedGreenlet p = new_parent; p; p = p->parent()) { + if (p == this->_self) { + throw ValueError("cyclic parent chain"); + } + main_greenlet_of_new_parent = p->main_greenlet(); + } + + if (!main_greenlet_of_new_parent) { + throw ValueError("parent must not be garbage collected"); + } + + if (this->started() + && this->_main_greenlet != main_greenlet_of_new_parent) { + throw ValueError("parent cannot be on a different thread"); + } + + this->_parent = new_parent; +} + +void +UserGreenlet::murder_in_place() +{ + this->_main_greenlet.CLEAR(); + Greenlet::murder_in_place(); +} + +bool +UserGreenlet::belongs_to_thread(const ThreadState* thread_state) const +{ + return Greenlet::belongs_to_thread(thread_state) && this->_main_greenlet == thread_state->borrow_main_greenlet(); +} + + +int +UserGreenlet::tp_traverse(visitproc visit, void* arg) +{ + Py_VISIT(this->_parent.borrow_o()); + Py_VISIT(this->_main_greenlet.borrow_o()); + Py_VISIT(this->_run_callable.borrow_o()); + + return Greenlet::tp_traverse(visit, arg); +} + +int +UserGreenlet::tp_clear() +{ + Greenlet::tp_clear(); + this->_parent.CLEAR(); + this->_main_greenlet.CLEAR(); + this->_run_callable.CLEAR(); + return 0; +} + +UserGreenlet::ParentIsCurrentGuard::ParentIsCurrentGuard(UserGreenlet* p, + const ThreadState& thread_state) + : oldparent(p->_parent), + greenlet(p) +{ + p->_parent = thread_state.get_current(); +} + +UserGreenlet::ParentIsCurrentGuard::~ParentIsCurrentGuard() +{ + this->greenlet->_parent = oldparent; + oldparent.CLEAR(); +} + +}; //namespace greenlet diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/__init__.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..298a19d --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" +The root of the greenlet package. +""" +from __future__ import absolute_import +from __future__ import division +from __future__ import print_function + +__all__ = [ + '__version__', + '_C_API', + + 'GreenletExit', + 'error', + + 'getcurrent', + 'greenlet', + + 'gettrace', + 'settrace', +] + +# pylint:disable=no-name-in-module + +### +# Metadata +### +__version__ = '3.0.3' +from ._greenlet import _C_API # pylint:disable=no-name-in-module + +### +# Exceptions +### +from ._greenlet import GreenletExit +from ._greenlet import error + +### +# greenlets +### +from ._greenlet import getcurrent +from ._greenlet import greenlet + +### +# tracing +### +try: + from ._greenlet import gettrace + from ._greenlet import settrace +except ImportError: + # Tracing wasn't supported. + # XXX: The option to disable it was removed in 1.0, + # so this branch should be dead code. + pass + +### +# Constants +# These constants aren't documented and aren't recommended. +# In 1.0, USE_GC and USE_TRACING are always true, and USE_CONTEXT_VARS +# is the same as ``sys.version_info[:2] >= 3.7`` +### +from ._greenlet import GREENLET_USE_CONTEXT_VARS # pylint:disable=unused-import +from ._greenlet import GREENLET_USE_GC # pylint:disable=unused-import +from ._greenlet import GREENLET_USE_TRACING # pylint:disable=unused-import + +# Controlling the use of the gc module. 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This goes for the platform-specific switch functions +// as well. +#include "greenlet_refs.hpp" +#include "greenlet_slp_switch.hpp" +#include "greenlet_thread_state.hpp" +#include "greenlet_thread_support.hpp" +#include "greenlet_greenlet.hpp" + +#include "TGreenletGlobals.cpp" +#include "TThreadStateDestroy.cpp" +#include "TGreenlet.cpp" +#include "TMainGreenlet.cpp" +#include "TUserGreenlet.cpp" +#include "TBrokenGreenlet.cpp" +#include "TExceptionState.cpp" +#include "TPythonState.cpp" +#include "TStackState.cpp" + + +using greenlet::LockGuard; +using greenlet::LockInitError; +using greenlet::PyErrOccurred; +using greenlet::Require; + +using greenlet::g_handle_exit; +using greenlet::single_result; + +using greenlet::Greenlet; +using greenlet::UserGreenlet; +using greenlet::MainGreenlet; +using greenlet::BrokenGreenlet; +using greenlet::ThreadState; +using greenlet::PythonState; + + + +// ******* Implementation of things from included files +template +greenlet::refs::_BorrowedGreenlet& greenlet::refs::_BorrowedGreenlet::operator=(const greenlet::refs::BorrowedObject& other) +{ + this->_set_raw_pointer(static_cast(other)); + return *this; +} + +template +inline greenlet::refs::_BorrowedGreenlet::operator Greenlet*() const noexcept +{ + if (!this->p) { + return nullptr; + } + return reinterpret_cast(this->p)->pimpl; +} + +template +greenlet::refs::_BorrowedGreenlet::_BorrowedGreenlet(const BorrowedObject& p) + : BorrowedReference(nullptr) +{ + + this->_set_raw_pointer(p.borrow()); +} + +template +inline greenlet::refs::_OwnedGreenlet::operator Greenlet*() const noexcept +{ + if (!this->p) { + return nullptr; + } + return reinterpret_cast(this->p)->pimpl; +} + + + +#ifdef __clang__ +# pragma clang diagnostic push +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wmissing-field-initializers" +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wwritable-strings" +#elif defined(__GNUC__) +# pragma GCC diagnostic push +// warning: ISO C++ forbids converting a string constant to ‘char*’ +// (The python APIs aren't const correct and accept writable char*) +# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wwrite-strings" +#endif + + +/*********************************************************** + +A PyGreenlet is a range of C stack addresses that must be +saved and restored in such a way that the full range of the +stack contains valid data when we switch to it. + +Stack layout for a greenlet: + + | ^^^ | + | older data | + | | + stack_stop . |_______________| + . | | + . | greenlet data | + . | in stack | + . * |_______________| . . _____________ stack_copy + stack_saved + . | | | | + . | data | |greenlet data| + . | unrelated | | saved | + . | to | | in heap | + stack_start . | this | . . |_____________| stack_copy + | greenlet | + | | + | newer data | + | vvv | + + +Note that a greenlet's stack data is typically partly at its correct +place in the stack, and partly saved away in the heap, but always in +the above configuration: two blocks, the more recent one in the heap +and the older one still in the stack (either block may be empty). + +Greenlets are chained: each points to the previous greenlet, which is +the one that owns the data currently in the C stack above my +stack_stop. The currently running greenlet is the first element of +this chain. The main (initial) greenlet is the last one. Greenlets +whose stack is entirely in the heap can be skipped from the chain. + +The chain is not related to execution order, but only to the order +in which bits of C stack happen to belong to greenlets at a particular +point in time. + +The main greenlet doesn't have a stack_stop: it is responsible for the +complete rest of the C stack, and we don't know where it begins. We +use (char*) -1, the largest possible address. + +States: + stack_stop == NULL && stack_start == NULL: did not start yet + stack_stop != NULL && stack_start == NULL: already finished + stack_stop != NULL && stack_start != NULL: active + +The running greenlet's stack_start is undefined but not NULL. + + ***********************************************************/ + +static PyGreenlet* +green_create_main(ThreadState* state) +{ + PyGreenlet* gmain; + + /* create the main greenlet for this thread */ + gmain = (PyGreenlet*)PyType_GenericAlloc(&PyGreenlet_Type, 0); + if (gmain == NULL) { + Py_FatalError("green_create_main failed to alloc"); + return NULL; + } + new MainGreenlet(gmain, state); + + assert(Py_REFCNT(gmain) == 1); + return gmain; +} + + + +/***********************************************************/ + +/* Some functions must not be inlined: + * slp_restore_state, when inlined into slp_switch might cause + it to restore stack over its own local variables + * slp_save_state, when inlined would add its own local + variables to the saved stack, wasting space + * slp_switch, cannot be inlined for obvious reasons + * g_initialstub, when inlined would receive a pointer into its + own stack frame, leading to incomplete stack save/restore + +g_initialstub is a member function and declared virtual so that the +compiler always calls it through a vtable. + +slp_save_state and slp_restore_state are also member functions. They +are called from trampoline functions that themselves are declared as +not eligible for inlining. +*/ + +extern "C" { +static int GREENLET_NOINLINE(slp_save_state_trampoline)(char* stackref) +{ + return switching_thread_state->slp_save_state(stackref); +} +static void GREENLET_NOINLINE(slp_restore_state_trampoline)() +{ + switching_thread_state->slp_restore_state(); +} +} + + +/***********************************************************/ + +static PyGreenlet* +green_new(PyTypeObject* type, PyObject* UNUSED(args), PyObject* UNUSED(kwds)) +{ + PyGreenlet* o = + (PyGreenlet*)PyBaseObject_Type.tp_new(type, mod_globs->empty_tuple, mod_globs->empty_dict); + if (o) { + new UserGreenlet(o, GET_THREAD_STATE().state().borrow_current()); + assert(Py_REFCNT(o) == 1); + } + return o; +} + +static PyGreenlet* +green_unswitchable_new(PyTypeObject* type, PyObject* UNUSED(args), PyObject* UNUSED(kwds)) +{ + PyGreenlet* o = + (PyGreenlet*)PyBaseObject_Type.tp_new(type, mod_globs->empty_tuple, mod_globs->empty_dict); + if (o) { + new BrokenGreenlet(o, GET_THREAD_STATE().state().borrow_current()); + assert(Py_REFCNT(o) == 1); + } + return o; +} + +static int +green_setrun(BorrowedGreenlet self, BorrowedObject nrun, void* c); +static int +green_setparent(BorrowedGreenlet self, BorrowedObject nparent, void* c); + +static int +green_init(BorrowedGreenlet self, BorrowedObject args, BorrowedObject kwargs) +{ + PyArgParseParam run; + PyArgParseParam nparent; + static const char* const kwlist[] = { + "run", + "parent", + NULL + }; + + // recall: The O specifier does NOT increase the reference count. + if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords( + args, kwargs, "|OO:green", (char**)kwlist, &run, &nparent)) { + return -1; + } + + if (run) { + if (green_setrun(self, run, NULL)) { + return -1; + } + } + if (nparent && !nparent.is_None()) { + return green_setparent(self, nparent, NULL); + } + return 0; +} + + + +static int +green_traverse(PyGreenlet* self, visitproc visit, void* arg) +{ + // We must only visit referenced objects, i.e. only objects + // Py_INCREF'ed by this greenlet (directly or indirectly): + // + // - stack_prev is not visited: holds previous stack pointer, but it's not + // referenced + // - frames are not visited as we don't strongly reference them; + // alive greenlets are not garbage collected + // anyway. This can be a problem, however, if this greenlet is + // never allowed to finish, and is referenced from the frame: we + // have an uncollectible cycle in that case. Note that the + // frame object itself is also frequently not even tracked by the GC + // starting with Python 3.7 (frames are allocated by the + // interpreter untracked, and only become tracked when their + // evaluation is finished if they have a refcount > 1). All of + // this is to say that we should probably strongly reference + // the frame object. Doing so, while always allowing GC on a + // greenlet, solves several leaks for us. + + Py_VISIT(self->dict); + if (!self->pimpl) { + // Hmm. I have seen this at interpreter shutdown time, + // I think. That's very odd because this doesn't go away until + // we're ``green_dealloc()``, at which point we shouldn't be + // traversed anymore. + return 0; + } + + return self->pimpl->tp_traverse(visit, arg); +} + +static int +green_is_gc(BorrowedGreenlet self) +{ + int result = 0; + /* Main greenlet can be garbage collected since it can only + become unreachable if the underlying thread exited. + Active greenlets --- including those that are suspended --- + cannot be garbage collected, however. + */ + if (self->main() || !self->active()) { + result = 1; + } + // The main greenlet pointer will eventually go away after the thread dies. + if (self->was_running_in_dead_thread()) { + // Our thread is dead! We can never run again. Might as well + // GC us. Note that if a tuple containing only us and other + // immutable objects had been scanned before this, when we + // would have returned 0, the tuple will take itself out of GC + // tracking and never be investigated again. So that could + // result in both us and the tuple leaking due to an + // unreachable/uncollectible reference. The same goes for + // dictionaries. + // + // It's not a great idea to be changing our GC state on the + // fly. + result = 1; + } + return result; +} + + +static int +green_clear(PyGreenlet* self) +{ + /* Greenlet is only cleared if it is about to be collected. + Since active greenlets are not garbage collectable, we can + be sure that, even if they are deallocated during clear, + nothing they reference is in unreachable or finalizers, + so even if it switches we are relatively safe. */ + // XXX: Are we responsible for clearing weakrefs here? + Py_CLEAR(self->dict); + return self->pimpl->tp_clear(); +} + +/** + * Returns 0 on failure (the object was resurrected) or 1 on success. + **/ +static int +_green_dealloc_kill_started_non_main_greenlet(BorrowedGreenlet self) +{ + /* Hacks hacks hacks copied from instance_dealloc() */ + /* Temporarily resurrect the greenlet. */ + assert(self.REFCNT() == 0); + Py_SET_REFCNT(self.borrow(), 1); + /* Save the current exception, if any. */ + PyErrPieces saved_err; + try { + // BY THE TIME WE GET HERE, the state may actually be going + // away + // if we're shutting down the interpreter and freeing thread + // entries, + // this could result in freeing greenlets that were leaked. So + // we can't try to read the state. + self->deallocing_greenlet_in_thread( + self->thread_state() + ? static_cast(GET_THREAD_STATE()) + : nullptr); + } + catch (const PyErrOccurred&) { + PyErr_WriteUnraisable(self.borrow_o()); + /* XXX what else should we do? */ + } + /* Check for no resurrection must be done while we keep + * our internal reference, otherwise PyFile_WriteObject + * causes recursion if using Py_INCREF/Py_DECREF + */ + if (self.REFCNT() == 1 && self->active()) { + /* Not resurrected, but still not dead! + XXX what else should we do? we complain. */ + PyObject* f = PySys_GetObject("stderr"); + Py_INCREF(self.borrow_o()); /* leak! */ + if (f != NULL) { + PyFile_WriteString("GreenletExit did not kill ", f); + PyFile_WriteObject(self.borrow_o(), f, 0); + PyFile_WriteString("\n", f); + } + } + /* Restore the saved exception. */ + saved_err.PyErrRestore(); + /* Undo the temporary resurrection; can't use DECREF here, + * it would cause a recursive call. + */ + assert(self.REFCNT() > 0); + + Py_ssize_t refcnt = self.REFCNT() - 1; + Py_SET_REFCNT(self.borrow_o(), refcnt); + if (refcnt != 0) { + /* Resurrected! */ + _Py_NewReference(self.borrow_o()); + Py_SET_REFCNT(self.borrow_o(), refcnt); + /* Better to use tp_finalizer slot (PEP 442) + * and call ``PyObject_CallFinalizerFromDealloc``, + * but that's only supported in Python 3.4+; see + * Modules/_io/iobase.c for an example. + * + * The following approach is copied from iobase.c in CPython 2.7. + * (along with much of this function in general). Here's their + * comment: + * + * When called from a heap type's dealloc, the type will be + * decref'ed on return (see e.g. subtype_dealloc in typeobject.c). */ + if (PyType_HasFeature(self.TYPE(), Py_TPFLAGS_HEAPTYPE)) { + Py_INCREF(self.TYPE()); + } + + PyObject_GC_Track((PyObject*)self); + + _Py_DEC_REFTOTAL; +#ifdef COUNT_ALLOCS + --Py_TYPE(self)->tp_frees; + --Py_TYPE(self)->tp_allocs; +#endif /* COUNT_ALLOCS */ + return 0; + } + return 1; +} + + +static void +green_dealloc(PyGreenlet* self) +{ + PyObject_GC_UnTrack(self); + BorrowedGreenlet me(self); + if (me->active() + && me->started() + && !me->main()) { + if (!_green_dealloc_kill_started_non_main_greenlet(me)) { + return; + } + } + + if (self->weakreflist != NULL) { + PyObject_ClearWeakRefs((PyObject*)self); + } + Py_CLEAR(self->dict); + + if (self->pimpl) { + // In case deleting this, which frees some memory, + // somehow winds up calling back into us. That's usually a + //bug in our code. + Greenlet* p = self->pimpl; + self->pimpl = nullptr; + delete p; + } + // and finally we're done. self is now invalid. + Py_TYPE(self)->tp_free((PyObject*)self); +} + + + +static OwnedObject +throw_greenlet(BorrowedGreenlet self, PyErrPieces& err_pieces) +{ + PyObject* result = nullptr; + err_pieces.PyErrRestore(); + assert(PyErr_Occurred()); + if (self->started() && !self->active()) { + /* dead greenlet: turn GreenletExit into a regular return */ + result = g_handle_exit(OwnedObject()).relinquish_ownership(); + } + self->args() <<= result; + + return single_result(self->g_switch()); +} + + + +PyDoc_STRVAR( + green_switch_doc, + "switch(*args, **kwargs)\n" + "\n" + "Switch execution to this greenlet.\n" + "\n" + "If this greenlet has never been run, then this greenlet\n" + "will be switched to using the body of ``self.run(*args, **kwargs)``.\n" + "\n" + "If the greenlet is active (has been run, but was switch()'ed\n" + "out before leaving its run function), then this greenlet will\n" + "be resumed and the return value to its switch call will be\n" + "None if no arguments are given, the given argument if one\n" + "argument is given, or the args tuple and keyword args dict if\n" + "multiple arguments are given.\n" + "\n" + "If the greenlet is dead, or is the current greenlet then this\n" + "function will simply return the arguments using the same rules as\n" + "above.\n"); + +static PyObject* +green_switch(PyGreenlet* self, PyObject* args, PyObject* kwargs) +{ + using greenlet::SwitchingArgs; + SwitchingArgs switch_args(OwnedObject::owning(args), OwnedObject::owning(kwargs)); + self->pimpl->may_switch_away(); + self->pimpl->args() <<= switch_args; + + // If we're switching out of a greenlet, and that switch is the + // last thing the greenlet does, the greenlet ought to be able to + // go ahead and die at that point. Currently, someone else must + // manually switch back to the greenlet so that we "fall off the + // end" and can perform cleanup. You'd think we'd be able to + // figure out that this is happening using the frame's ``f_lasti`` + // member, which is supposed to be an index into + // ``frame->f_code->co_code``, the bytecode string. However, in + // recent interpreters, ``f_lasti`` tends not to be updated thanks + // to things like the PREDICT() macros in ceval.c. So it doesn't + // really work to do that in many cases. For example, the Python + // code: + // def run(): + // greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + // produces bytecode of len 16, with the actual call to switch() + // being at index 10 (in Python 3.10). However, the reported + // ``f_lasti`` we actually see is...5! (Which happens to be the + // second byte of the CALL_METHOD op for ``getcurrent()``). + + try { + //OwnedObject result = single_result(self->pimpl->g_switch()); + OwnedObject result(single_result(self->pimpl->g_switch())); +#ifndef NDEBUG + // Note that the current greenlet isn't necessarily self. If self + // finished, we went to one of its parents. + assert(!self->pimpl->args()); + + const BorrowedGreenlet& current = GET_THREAD_STATE().state().borrow_current(); + // It's possible it's never been switched to. + assert(!current->args()); +#endif + PyObject* p = result.relinquish_ownership(); + + if (!p && !PyErr_Occurred()) { + // This shouldn't be happening anymore, so the asserts + // are there for debug builds. Non-debug builds + // crash "gracefully" in this case, although there is an + // argument to be made for killing the process in all + // cases --- for this to be the case, our switches + // probably nested in an incorrect way, so the state is + // suspicious. Nothing should be corrupt though, just + // confused at the Python level. Letting this propagate is + // probably good enough. + assert(p || PyErr_Occurred()); + throw PyErrOccurred( + mod_globs->PyExc_GreenletError, + "Greenlet.switch() returned NULL without an exception set." + ); + } + return p; + } + catch(const PyErrOccurred&) { + return nullptr; + } +} + +PyDoc_STRVAR( + green_throw_doc, + "Switches execution to this greenlet, but immediately raises the\n" + "given exception in this greenlet. If no argument is provided, the " + "exception\n" + "defaults to `greenlet.GreenletExit`. The normal exception\n" + "propagation rules apply, as described for `switch`. Note that calling " + "this\n" + "method is almost equivalent to the following::\n" + "\n" + " def raiser():\n" + " raise typ, val, tb\n" + " g_raiser = greenlet(raiser, parent=g)\n" + " g_raiser.switch()\n" + "\n" + "except that this trick does not work for the\n" + "`greenlet.GreenletExit` exception, which would not propagate\n" + "from ``g_raiser`` to ``g``.\n"); + +static PyObject* +green_throw(PyGreenlet* self, PyObject* args) +{ + PyArgParseParam typ(mod_globs->PyExc_GreenletExit); + PyArgParseParam val; + PyArgParseParam tb; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|OOO:throw", &typ, &val, &tb)) { + return nullptr; + } + + assert(typ.borrow() || val.borrow()); + + self->pimpl->may_switch_away(); + try { + // Both normalizing the error and the actual throw_greenlet + // could throw PyErrOccurred. + PyErrPieces err_pieces(typ.borrow(), val.borrow(), tb.borrow()); + + return throw_greenlet(self, err_pieces).relinquish_ownership(); + } + catch (const PyErrOccurred&) { + return nullptr; + } +} + +static int +green_bool(PyGreenlet* self) +{ + return self->pimpl->active(); +} + +/** + * CAUTION: Allocates memory, may run GC and arbitrary Python code. + */ +static PyObject* +green_getdict(PyGreenlet* self, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + if (self->dict == NULL) { + self->dict = PyDict_New(); + if (self->dict == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + } + Py_INCREF(self->dict); + return self->dict; +} + +static int +green_setdict(PyGreenlet* self, PyObject* val, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + PyObject* tmp; + + if (val == NULL) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "__dict__ may not be deleted"); + return -1; + } + if (!PyDict_Check(val)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "__dict__ must be a dictionary"); + return -1; + } + tmp = self->dict; + Py_INCREF(val); + self->dict = val; + Py_XDECREF(tmp); + return 0; +} + +static bool +_green_not_dead(BorrowedGreenlet self) +{ + // XXX: Where else should we do this? + // Probably on entry to most Python-facing functions? + if (self->was_running_in_dead_thread()) { + self->deactivate_and_free(); + return false; + } + return self->active() || !self->started(); +} + + +static PyObject* +green_getdead(BorrowedGreenlet self, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + if (_green_not_dead(self)) { + Py_RETURN_FALSE; + } + else { + Py_RETURN_TRUE; + } +} + +static PyObject* +green_get_stack_saved(PyGreenlet* self, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + return PyLong_FromSsize_t(self->pimpl->stack_saved()); +} + + +static PyObject* +green_getrun(BorrowedGreenlet self, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + try { + OwnedObject result(self->run()); + return result.relinquish_ownership(); + } + catch(const PyErrOccurred&) { + return nullptr; + } +} + + + + + +static int +green_setrun(BorrowedGreenlet self, BorrowedObject nrun, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + try { + self->run(nrun); + return 0; + } + catch(const PyErrOccurred&) { + return -1; + } +} + +static PyObject* +green_getparent(BorrowedGreenlet self, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + return self->parent().acquire_or_None(); +} + + + +static int +green_setparent(BorrowedGreenlet self, BorrowedObject nparent, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + try { + self->parent(nparent); + } + catch(const PyErrOccurred&) { + return -1; + } + return 0; +} + + +static PyObject* +green_getcontext(const PyGreenlet* self, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + const Greenlet *const g = self->pimpl; + try { + OwnedObject result(g->context()); + return result.relinquish_ownership(); + } + catch(const PyErrOccurred&) { + return nullptr; + } +} + +static int +green_setcontext(BorrowedGreenlet self, PyObject* nctx, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + try { + self->context(nctx); + return 0; + } + catch(const PyErrOccurred&) { + return -1; + } +} + + +static PyObject* +green_getframe(BorrowedGreenlet self, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + const PythonState::OwnedFrame& top_frame = self->top_frame(); + return top_frame.acquire_or_None(); +} + + +static PyObject* +green_getstate(PyGreenlet* self) +{ + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "cannot serialize '%s' object", + Py_TYPE(self)->tp_name); + return nullptr; +} + +static PyObject* +green_repr(BorrowedGreenlet self) +{ + /* + Return a string like + + + The handling of greenlets across threads is not super good. + We mostly use the internal definitions of these terms, but they + generally should make sense to users as well. + */ + PyObject* result; + int never_started = !self->started() && !self->active(); + + const char* const tp_name = Py_TYPE(self)->tp_name; + + if (_green_not_dead(self)) { + /* XXX: The otid= is almost useless because you can't correlate it to + any thread identifier exposed to Python. We could use + PyThreadState_GET()->thread_id, but we'd need to save that in the + greenlet, or save the whole PyThreadState object itself. + + As it stands, its only useful for identifying greenlets from the same thread. + */ + const char* state_in_thread; + if (self->was_running_in_dead_thread()) { + // The thread it was running in is dead! + // This can happen, especially at interpreter shut down. + // It complicates debugging output because it may be + // impossible to access the current thread state at that + // time. Thus, don't access the current thread state. + state_in_thread = " (thread exited)"; + } + else { + state_in_thread = GET_THREAD_STATE().state().is_current(self) + ? " current" + : (self->started() ? " suspended" : ""); + } + result = PyUnicode_FromFormat( + "<%s object at %p (otid=%p)%s%s%s%s>", + tp_name, + self.borrow_o(), + self->thread_state(), + state_in_thread, + self->active() ? " active" : "", + never_started ? " pending" : " started", + self->main() ? " main" : "" + ); + } + else { + result = PyUnicode_FromFormat( + "<%s object at %p (otid=%p) %sdead>", + tp_name, + self.borrow_o(), + self->thread_state(), + self->was_running_in_dead_thread() + ? "(thread exited) " + : "" + ); + } + + return result; +} + +/***************************************************************************** + * C interface + * + * These are exported using the CObject API + */ +extern "C" { +static PyGreenlet* +PyGreenlet_GetCurrent(void) +{ + return GET_THREAD_STATE().state().get_current().relinquish_ownership(); +} + +static int +PyGreenlet_SetParent(PyGreenlet* g, PyGreenlet* nparent) +{ + return green_setparent((PyGreenlet*)g, (PyObject*)nparent, NULL); +} + +static PyGreenlet* +PyGreenlet_New(PyObject* run, PyGreenlet* parent) +{ + using greenlet::refs::NewDictReference; + // In the past, we didn't use green_new and green_init, but that + // was a maintenance issue because we duplicated code. This way is + // much safer, but slightly slower. If that's a problem, we could + // refactor green_init to separate argument parsing from initialization. + OwnedGreenlet g = OwnedGreenlet::consuming(green_new(&PyGreenlet_Type, nullptr, nullptr)); + if (!g) { + return NULL; + } + + try { + NewDictReference kwargs; + if (run) { + kwargs.SetItem(mod_globs->str_run, run); + } + if (parent) { + kwargs.SetItem("parent", (PyObject*)parent); + } + + Require(green_init(g, mod_globs->empty_tuple, kwargs)); + } + catch (const PyErrOccurred&) { + return nullptr; + } + + return g.relinquish_ownership(); +} + +static PyObject* +PyGreenlet_Switch(PyGreenlet* self, PyObject* args, PyObject* kwargs) +{ + if (!PyGreenlet_Check(self)) { + PyErr_BadArgument(); + return NULL; + } + + if (args == NULL) { + args = mod_globs->empty_tuple; + } + + if (kwargs == NULL || !PyDict_Check(kwargs)) { + kwargs = NULL; + } + + return green_switch(self, args, kwargs); +} + +static PyObject* +PyGreenlet_Throw(PyGreenlet* self, PyObject* typ, PyObject* val, PyObject* tb) +{ + if (!PyGreenlet_Check(self)) { + PyErr_BadArgument(); + return nullptr; + } + try { + PyErrPieces err_pieces(typ, val, tb); + return throw_greenlet(self, err_pieces).relinquish_ownership(); + } + catch (const PyErrOccurred&) { + return nullptr; + } +} + +static int +Extern_PyGreenlet_MAIN(PyGreenlet* self) +{ + if (!PyGreenlet_Check(self)) { + PyErr_BadArgument(); + return -1; + } + return self->pimpl->main(); +} + +static int +Extern_PyGreenlet_ACTIVE(PyGreenlet* self) +{ + if (!PyGreenlet_Check(self)) { + PyErr_BadArgument(); + return -1; + } + return self->pimpl->active(); +} + +static int +Extern_PyGreenlet_STARTED(PyGreenlet* self) +{ + if (!PyGreenlet_Check(self)) { + PyErr_BadArgument(); + return -1; + } + return self->pimpl->started(); +} + +static PyGreenlet* +Extern_PyGreenlet_GET_PARENT(PyGreenlet* self) +{ + if (!PyGreenlet_Check(self)) { + PyErr_BadArgument(); + return NULL; + } + // This can return NULL even if there is no exception + return self->pimpl->parent().acquire(); +} +} // extern C. + +/** End C API ****************************************************************/ + +static PyMethodDef green_methods[] = { + {"switch", + reinterpret_cast(green_switch), + METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, + green_switch_doc}, + {"throw", (PyCFunction)green_throw, METH_VARARGS, green_throw_doc}, + {"__getstate__", (PyCFunction)green_getstate, METH_NOARGS, NULL}, + {NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */ +}; + +static PyGetSetDef green_getsets[] = { + /* name, getter, setter, doc, context pointer */ + {"__dict__", (getter)green_getdict, (setter)green_setdict, /*XXX*/ NULL}, + {"run", (getter)green_getrun, (setter)green_setrun, /*XXX*/ NULL}, + {"parent", (getter)green_getparent, (setter)green_setparent, /*XXX*/ NULL}, + {"gr_frame", (getter)green_getframe, NULL, /*XXX*/ NULL}, + {"gr_context", + (getter)green_getcontext, + (setter)green_setcontext, + /*XXX*/ NULL}, + {"dead", (getter)green_getdead, NULL, /*XXX*/ NULL}, + {"_stack_saved", (getter)green_get_stack_saved, NULL, /*XXX*/ NULL}, + {NULL} +}; + +static PyMemberDef green_members[] = { + {NULL} +}; + +static PyNumberMethods green_as_number = { + NULL, /* nb_add */ + NULL, /* nb_subtract */ + NULL, /* nb_multiply */ + NULL, /* nb_remainder */ + NULL, /* nb_divmod */ + NULL, /* nb_power */ + NULL, /* nb_negative */ + NULL, /* nb_positive */ + NULL, /* nb_absolute */ + (inquiry)green_bool, /* nb_bool */ +}; + + +PyTypeObject PyGreenlet_Type = { + PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0) + "greenlet.greenlet", /* tp_name */ + sizeof(PyGreenlet), /* tp_basicsize */ + 0, /* tp_itemsize */ + /* methods */ + (destructor)green_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */ + 0, /* tp_print */ + 0, /* tp_getattr */ + 0, /* tp_setattr */ + 0, /* tp_compare */ + (reprfunc)green_repr, /* tp_repr */ + &green_as_number, /* tp_as _number*/ + 0, /* tp_as _sequence*/ + 0, /* tp_as _mapping*/ + 0, /* tp_hash */ + 0, /* tp_call */ + 0, /* tp_str */ + 0, /* tp_getattro */ + 0, /* tp_setattro */ + 0, /* tp_as_buffer*/ + G_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /* tp_flags */ + "greenlet(run=None, parent=None) -> greenlet\n\n" + "Creates a new greenlet object (without running it).\n\n" + " - *run* -- The callable to invoke.\n" + " - *parent* -- The parent greenlet. The default is the current " + "greenlet.", /* tp_doc */ + (traverseproc)green_traverse, /* tp_traverse */ + (inquiry)green_clear, /* tp_clear */ + 0, /* tp_richcompare */ + offsetof(PyGreenlet, weakreflist), /* tp_weaklistoffset */ + 0, /* tp_iter */ + 0, /* tp_iternext */ + green_methods, /* tp_methods */ + green_members, /* tp_members */ + green_getsets, /* tp_getset */ + 0, /* tp_base */ + 0, /* tp_dict */ + 0, /* tp_descr_get */ + 0, /* tp_descr_set */ + offsetof(PyGreenlet, dict), /* tp_dictoffset */ + (initproc)green_init, /* tp_init */ + PyType_GenericAlloc, /* tp_alloc */ + (newfunc)green_new, /* tp_new */ + PyObject_GC_Del, /* tp_free */ + (inquiry)green_is_gc, /* tp_is_gc */ +}; + + + +static PyObject* +green_unswitchable_getforce(PyGreenlet* self, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + BrokenGreenlet* broken = dynamic_cast(self->pimpl); + return PyBool_FromLong(broken->_force_switch_error); +} + +static int +green_unswitchable_setforce(PyGreenlet* self, BorrowedObject nforce, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + if (!nforce) { + PyErr_SetString( + PyExc_AttributeError, + "Cannot delete force_switch_error" + ); + return -1; + } + BrokenGreenlet* broken = dynamic_cast(self->pimpl); + int is_true = PyObject_IsTrue(nforce); + if (is_true == -1) { + return -1; + } + broken->_force_switch_error = is_true; + return 0; +} + +static PyObject* +green_unswitchable_getforceslp(PyGreenlet* self, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + BrokenGreenlet* broken = dynamic_cast(self->pimpl); + return PyBool_FromLong(broken->_force_slp_switch_error); +} + +static int +green_unswitchable_setforceslp(PyGreenlet* self, BorrowedObject nforce, void* UNUSED(context)) +{ + if (!nforce) { + PyErr_SetString( + PyExc_AttributeError, + "Cannot delete force_slp_switch_error" + ); + return -1; + } + BrokenGreenlet* broken = dynamic_cast(self->pimpl); + int is_true = PyObject_IsTrue(nforce); + if (is_true == -1) { + return -1; + } + broken->_force_slp_switch_error = is_true; + return 0; +} + +static PyGetSetDef green_unswitchable_getsets[] = { + /* name, getter, setter, doc, context pointer */ + {"force_switch_error", + (getter)green_unswitchable_getforce, + (setter)green_unswitchable_setforce, + /*XXX*/ NULL}, + {"force_slp_switch_error", + (getter)green_unswitchable_getforceslp, + (setter)green_unswitchable_setforceslp, + /*XXX*/ NULL}, + + {NULL} +}; + +PyTypeObject PyGreenletUnswitchable_Type = { + PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0) + "greenlet._greenlet.UnswitchableGreenlet", + 0, /* tp_basicsize */ + 0, /* tp_itemsize */ + /* methods */ + (destructor)green_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */ + 0, /* tp_print */ + 0, /* tp_getattr */ + 0, /* tp_setattr */ + 0, /* tp_compare */ + 0, /* tp_repr */ + 0, /* tp_as _number*/ + 0, /* tp_as _sequence*/ + 0, /* tp_as _mapping*/ + 0, /* tp_hash */ + 0, /* tp_call */ + 0, /* tp_str */ + 0, /* tp_getattro */ + 0, /* tp_setattro */ + 0, /* tp_as_buffer*/ + G_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /* tp_flags */ + "Undocumented internal class", /* tp_doc */ + (traverseproc)green_traverse, /* tp_traverse */ + (inquiry)green_clear, /* tp_clear */ + 0, /* tp_richcompare */ + 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */ + 0, /* tp_iter */ + 0, /* tp_iternext */ + 0, /* tp_methods */ + 0, /* tp_members */ + green_unswitchable_getsets, /* tp_getset */ + &PyGreenlet_Type, /* tp_base */ + 0, /* tp_dict */ + 0, /* tp_descr_get */ + 0, /* tp_descr_set */ + 0, /* tp_dictoffset */ + (initproc)green_init, /* tp_init */ + PyType_GenericAlloc, /* tp_alloc */ + (newfunc)green_unswitchable_new, /* tp_new */ + PyObject_GC_Del, /* tp_free */ + (inquiry)green_is_gc, /* tp_is_gc */ +}; + + +PyDoc_STRVAR(mod_getcurrent_doc, + "getcurrent() -> greenlet\n" + "\n" + "Returns the current greenlet (i.e. the one which called this " + "function).\n"); + +static PyObject* +mod_getcurrent(PyObject* UNUSED(module)) +{ + return GET_THREAD_STATE().state().get_current().relinquish_ownership_o(); +} + +PyDoc_STRVAR(mod_settrace_doc, + "settrace(callback) -> object\n" + "\n" + "Sets a new tracing function and returns the previous one.\n"); +static PyObject* +mod_settrace(PyObject* UNUSED(module), PyObject* args) +{ + PyArgParseParam tracefunc; + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O", &tracefunc)) { + return NULL; + } + ThreadState& state = GET_THREAD_STATE(); + OwnedObject previous = state.get_tracefunc(); + if (!previous) { + previous = Py_None; + } + + state.set_tracefunc(tracefunc); + + return previous.relinquish_ownership(); +} + +PyDoc_STRVAR(mod_gettrace_doc, + "gettrace() -> object\n" + "\n" + "Returns the currently set tracing function, or None.\n"); + +static PyObject* +mod_gettrace(PyObject* UNUSED(module)) +{ + OwnedObject tracefunc = GET_THREAD_STATE().state().get_tracefunc(); + if (!tracefunc) { + tracefunc = Py_None; + } + return tracefunc.relinquish_ownership(); +} + +PyDoc_STRVAR(mod_set_thread_local_doc, + "set_thread_local(key, value) -> None\n" + "\n" + "Set a value in the current thread-local dictionary. Debbuging only.\n"); + +static PyObject* +mod_set_thread_local(PyObject* UNUSED(module), PyObject* args) +{ + PyArgParseParam key; + PyArgParseParam value; + PyObject* result = NULL; + + if (PyArg_UnpackTuple(args, "set_thread_local", 2, 2, &key, &value)) { + if(PyDict_SetItem( + PyThreadState_GetDict(), // borrow + key, + value) == 0 ) { + // success + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + result = Py_None; + } + } + return result; +} + +PyDoc_STRVAR(mod_get_pending_cleanup_count_doc, + "get_pending_cleanup_count() -> Integer\n" + "\n" + "Get the number of greenlet cleanup operations pending. Testing only.\n"); + + +static PyObject* +mod_get_pending_cleanup_count(PyObject* UNUSED(module)) +{ + LockGuard cleanup_lock(*mod_globs->thread_states_to_destroy_lock); + return PyLong_FromSize_t(mod_globs->thread_states_to_destroy.size()); +} + +PyDoc_STRVAR(mod_get_total_main_greenlets_doc, + "get_total_main_greenlets() -> Integer\n" + "\n" + "Quickly return the number of main greenlets that exist. Testing only.\n"); + +static PyObject* +mod_get_total_main_greenlets(PyObject* UNUSED(module)) +{ + return PyLong_FromSize_t(G_TOTAL_MAIN_GREENLETS); +} + +PyDoc_STRVAR(mod_get_clocks_used_doing_optional_cleanup_doc, + "get_clocks_used_doing_optional_cleanup() -> Integer\n" + "\n" + "Get the number of clock ticks the program has used doing optional " + "greenlet cleanup.\n" + "Beginning in greenlet 2.0, greenlet tries to find and dispose of greenlets\n" + "that leaked after a thread exited. This requires invoking Python's garbage collector,\n" + "which may have a performance cost proportional to the number of live objects.\n" + "This function returns the amount of processor time\n" + "greenlet has used to do this. In programs that run with very large amounts of live\n" + "objects, this metric can be used to decide whether the cost of doing this cleanup\n" + "is worth the memory leak being corrected. If not, you can disable the cleanup\n" + "using ``enable_optional_cleanup(False)``.\n" + "The units are arbitrary and can only be compared to themselves (similarly to ``time.clock()``);\n" + "for example, to see how it scales with your heap. You can attempt to convert them into seconds\n" + "by dividing by the value of CLOCKS_PER_SEC." + "If cleanup has been disabled, returns None." + "\n" + "This is an implementation specific, provisional API. It may be changed or removed\n" + "in the future.\n" + ".. versionadded:: 2.0" + ); +static PyObject* +mod_get_clocks_used_doing_optional_cleanup(PyObject* UNUSED(module)) +{ + std::clock_t& clocks = ThreadState::clocks_used_doing_gc(); + + if (clocks == std::clock_t(-1)) { + Py_RETURN_NONE; + } + // This might not actually work on some implementations; clock_t + // is an opaque type. + return PyLong_FromSsize_t(clocks); +} + +PyDoc_STRVAR(mod_enable_optional_cleanup_doc, + "mod_enable_optional_cleanup(bool) -> None\n" + "\n" + "Enable or disable optional cleanup operations.\n" + "See ``get_clocks_used_doing_optional_cleanup()`` for details.\n" + ); +static PyObject* +mod_enable_optional_cleanup(PyObject* UNUSED(module), PyObject* flag) +{ + int is_true = PyObject_IsTrue(flag); + if (is_true == -1) { + return nullptr; + } + + std::clock_t& clocks = ThreadState::clocks_used_doing_gc(); + if (is_true) { + // If we already have a value, we don't want to lose it. + if (clocks == std::clock_t(-1)) { + clocks = 0; + } + } + else { + clocks = std::clock_t(-1); + } + Py_RETURN_NONE; +} + +PyDoc_STRVAR(mod_get_tstate_trash_delete_nesting_doc, + "get_tstate_trash_delete_nesting() -> Integer\n" + "\n" + "Return the 'trash can' nesting level. Testing only.\n"); +static PyObject* +mod_get_tstate_trash_delete_nesting(PyObject* UNUSED(module)) +{ + PyThreadState* tstate = PyThreadState_GET(); + +#if GREENLET_PY312 + return PyLong_FromLong(tstate->trash.delete_nesting); +#else + return PyLong_FromLong(tstate->trash_delete_nesting); +#endif +} + +static PyMethodDef GreenMethods[] = { + {"getcurrent", + (PyCFunction)mod_getcurrent, + METH_NOARGS, + mod_getcurrent_doc}, + {"settrace", (PyCFunction)mod_settrace, METH_VARARGS, mod_settrace_doc}, + {"gettrace", (PyCFunction)mod_gettrace, METH_NOARGS, mod_gettrace_doc}, + {"set_thread_local", (PyCFunction)mod_set_thread_local, METH_VARARGS, mod_set_thread_local_doc}, + {"get_pending_cleanup_count", (PyCFunction)mod_get_pending_cleanup_count, METH_NOARGS, mod_get_pending_cleanup_count_doc}, + {"get_total_main_greenlets", (PyCFunction)mod_get_total_main_greenlets, METH_NOARGS, mod_get_total_main_greenlets_doc}, + {"get_clocks_used_doing_optional_cleanup", (PyCFunction)mod_get_clocks_used_doing_optional_cleanup, METH_NOARGS, mod_get_clocks_used_doing_optional_cleanup_doc}, + {"enable_optional_cleanup", (PyCFunction)mod_enable_optional_cleanup, METH_O, mod_enable_optional_cleanup_doc}, + {"get_tstate_trash_delete_nesting", (PyCFunction)mod_get_tstate_trash_delete_nesting, METH_NOARGS, mod_get_tstate_trash_delete_nesting_doc}, + {NULL, NULL} /* Sentinel */ +}; + +static const char* const copy_on_greentype[] = { + "getcurrent", + "error", + "GreenletExit", + "settrace", + "gettrace", + NULL +}; + +static struct PyModuleDef greenlet_module_def = { + PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT, + "greenlet._greenlet", + NULL, + -1, + GreenMethods, +}; + + + +static PyObject* +greenlet_internal_mod_init() noexcept +{ + static void* _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_API_pointers]; + + try { + CreatedModule m(greenlet_module_def); + + Require(PyType_Ready(&PyGreenlet_Type)); + Require(PyType_Ready(&PyGreenletUnswitchable_Type)); + + mod_globs = new greenlet::GreenletGlobals; + ThreadState::init(); + + m.PyAddObject("greenlet", PyGreenlet_Type); + m.PyAddObject("UnswitchableGreenlet", PyGreenletUnswitchable_Type); + m.PyAddObject("error", mod_globs->PyExc_GreenletError); + m.PyAddObject("GreenletExit", mod_globs->PyExc_GreenletExit); + + m.PyAddObject("GREENLET_USE_GC", 1); + m.PyAddObject("GREENLET_USE_TRACING", 1); + m.PyAddObject("GREENLET_USE_CONTEXT_VARS", 1L); + m.PyAddObject("GREENLET_USE_STANDARD_THREADING", 1L); + + OwnedObject clocks_per_sec = OwnedObject::consuming(PyLong_FromSsize_t(CLOCKS_PER_SEC)); + m.PyAddObject("CLOCKS_PER_SEC", clocks_per_sec); + + /* also publish module-level data as attributes of the greentype. */ + // XXX: This is weird, and enables a strange pattern of + // confusing the class greenlet with the module greenlet; with + // the exception of (possibly) ``getcurrent()``, this + // shouldn't be encouraged so don't add new items here. + for (const char* const* p = copy_on_greentype; *p; p++) { + OwnedObject o = m.PyRequireAttr(*p); + PyDict_SetItemString(PyGreenlet_Type.tp_dict, *p, o.borrow()); + } + + /* + * Expose C API + */ + + /* types */ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_Type_NUM] = (void*)&PyGreenlet_Type; + + /* exceptions */ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyExc_GreenletError_NUM] = (void*)mod_globs->PyExc_GreenletError; + _PyGreenlet_API[PyExc_GreenletExit_NUM] = (void*)mod_globs->PyExc_GreenletExit; + + /* methods */ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_New_NUM] = (void*)PyGreenlet_New; + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_GetCurrent_NUM] = (void*)PyGreenlet_GetCurrent; + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_Throw_NUM] = (void*)PyGreenlet_Throw; + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_Switch_NUM] = (void*)PyGreenlet_Switch; + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_SetParent_NUM] = (void*)PyGreenlet_SetParent; + + /* Previously macros, but now need to be functions externally. */ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_MAIN_NUM] = (void*)Extern_PyGreenlet_MAIN; + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_STARTED_NUM] = (void*)Extern_PyGreenlet_STARTED; + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_ACTIVE_NUM] = (void*)Extern_PyGreenlet_ACTIVE; + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_GET_PARENT_NUM] = (void*)Extern_PyGreenlet_GET_PARENT; + + /* XXX: Note that our module name is ``greenlet._greenlet``, but for + backwards compatibility with existing C code, we need the _C_API to + be directly in greenlet. + */ + const NewReference c_api_object(Require( + PyCapsule_New( + (void*)_PyGreenlet_API, + "greenlet._C_API", + NULL))); + m.PyAddObject("_C_API", c_api_object); + assert(c_api_object.REFCNT() == 2); + + // cerr << "Sizes:" + // << "\n\tGreenlet : " << sizeof(Greenlet) + // << "\n\tUserGreenlet : " << sizeof(UserGreenlet) + // << "\n\tMainGreenlet : " << sizeof(MainGreenlet) + // << "\n\tExceptionState : " << sizeof(greenlet::ExceptionState) + // << "\n\tPythonState : " << sizeof(greenlet::PythonState) + // << "\n\tStackState : " << sizeof(greenlet::StackState) + // << "\n\tSwitchingArgs : " << sizeof(greenlet::SwitchingArgs) + // << "\n\tOwnedObject : " << sizeof(greenlet::refs::OwnedObject) + // << "\n\tBorrowedObject : " << sizeof(greenlet::refs::BorrowedObject) + // << "\n\tPyGreenlet : " << sizeof(PyGreenlet) + // << endl; + + return m.borrow(); // But really it's the main reference. + } + catch (const LockInitError& e) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_MemoryError, e.what()); + return NULL; + } + catch (const PyErrOccurred&) { + return NULL; + } + +} + +extern "C" { + +PyMODINIT_FUNC +PyInit__greenlet(void) +{ + return greenlet_internal_mod_init(); +} + +}; // extern C + +#ifdef __clang__ +# pragma clang diagnostic pop +#elif defined(__GNUC__) +# pragma GCC diagnostic pop +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d02a16e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet.h @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ +/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 4; -*- */ + +/* Greenlet object interface */ + +#ifndef Py_GREENLETOBJECT_H +#define Py_GREENLETOBJECT_H + + +#include + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* This is deprecated and undocumented. It does not change. */ +#define GREENLET_VERSION "1.0.0" + +#ifndef GREENLET_MODULE +#define implementation_ptr_t void* +#endif + +typedef struct _greenlet { + PyObject_HEAD + PyObject* weakreflist; + PyObject* dict; + implementation_ptr_t pimpl; +} PyGreenlet; + +#define PyGreenlet_Check(op) (op && PyObject_TypeCheck(op, &PyGreenlet_Type)) + + +/* C API functions */ + +/* Total number of symbols that are exported */ +#define PyGreenlet_API_pointers 12 + +#define PyGreenlet_Type_NUM 0 +#define PyExc_GreenletError_NUM 1 +#define PyExc_GreenletExit_NUM 2 + +#define PyGreenlet_New_NUM 3 +#define PyGreenlet_GetCurrent_NUM 4 +#define PyGreenlet_Throw_NUM 5 +#define PyGreenlet_Switch_NUM 6 +#define PyGreenlet_SetParent_NUM 7 + +#define PyGreenlet_MAIN_NUM 8 +#define PyGreenlet_STARTED_NUM 9 +#define PyGreenlet_ACTIVE_NUM 10 +#define PyGreenlet_GET_PARENT_NUM 11 + +#ifndef GREENLET_MODULE +/* This section is used by modules that uses the greenlet C API */ +static void** _PyGreenlet_API = NULL; + +# define PyGreenlet_Type \ + (*(PyTypeObject*)_PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_Type_NUM]) + +# define PyExc_GreenletError \ + ((PyObject*)_PyGreenlet_API[PyExc_GreenletError_NUM]) + +# define PyExc_GreenletExit \ + ((PyObject*)_PyGreenlet_API[PyExc_GreenletExit_NUM]) + +/* + * PyGreenlet_New(PyObject *args) + * + * greenlet.greenlet(run, parent=None) + */ +# define PyGreenlet_New \ + (*(PyGreenlet * (*)(PyObject * run, PyGreenlet * parent)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_New_NUM]) + +/* + * PyGreenlet_GetCurrent(void) + * + * greenlet.getcurrent() + */ +# define PyGreenlet_GetCurrent \ + (*(PyGreenlet * (*)(void)) _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_GetCurrent_NUM]) + +/* + * PyGreenlet_Throw( + * PyGreenlet *greenlet, + * PyObject *typ, + * PyObject *val, + * PyObject *tb) + * + * g.throw(...) + */ +# define PyGreenlet_Throw \ + (*(PyObject * (*)(PyGreenlet * self, \ + PyObject * typ, \ + PyObject * val, \ + PyObject * tb)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_Throw_NUM]) + +/* + * PyGreenlet_Switch(PyGreenlet *greenlet, PyObject *args) + * + * g.switch(*args, **kwargs) + */ +# define PyGreenlet_Switch \ + (*(PyObject * \ + (*)(PyGreenlet * greenlet, PyObject * args, PyObject * kwargs)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_Switch_NUM]) + +/* + * PyGreenlet_SetParent(PyObject *greenlet, PyObject *new_parent) + * + * g.parent = new_parent + */ +# define PyGreenlet_SetParent \ + (*(int (*)(PyGreenlet * greenlet, PyGreenlet * nparent)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_SetParent_NUM]) + +/* + * PyGreenlet_GetParent(PyObject* greenlet) + * + * return greenlet.parent; + * + * This could return NULL even if there is no exception active. + * If it does not return NULL, you are responsible for decrementing the + * reference count. + */ +# define PyGreenlet_GetParent \ + (*(PyGreenlet* (*)(PyGreenlet*)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_GET_PARENT_NUM]) + +/* + * deprecated, undocumented alias. + */ +# define PyGreenlet_GET_PARENT PyGreenlet_GetParent + +# define PyGreenlet_MAIN \ + (*(int (*)(PyGreenlet*)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_MAIN_NUM]) + +# define PyGreenlet_STARTED \ + (*(int (*)(PyGreenlet*)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_STARTED_NUM]) + +# define PyGreenlet_ACTIVE \ + (*(int (*)(PyGreenlet*)) \ + _PyGreenlet_API[PyGreenlet_ACTIVE_NUM]) + + + + +/* Macro that imports greenlet and initializes C API */ +/* NOTE: This has actually moved to ``greenlet._greenlet._C_API``, but we + keep the older definition to be sure older code that might have a copy of + the header still works. */ +# define PyGreenlet_Import() \ + { \ + _PyGreenlet_API = (void**)PyCapsule_Import("greenlet._C_API", 0); \ + } + +#endif /* GREENLET_MODULE */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif +#endif /* !Py_GREENLETOBJECT_H */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_allocator.hpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_allocator.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b452f54 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_allocator.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +#ifndef GREENLET_ALLOCATOR_HPP +#define GREENLET_ALLOCATOR_HPP + +#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN +#include +#include +#include "greenlet_compiler_compat.hpp" + + +namespace greenlet +{ + // This allocator is stateless; all instances are identical. + // It can *ONLY* be used when we're sure we're holding the GIL + // (Python's allocators require the GIL). + template + struct PythonAllocator : public std::allocator { + + PythonAllocator(const PythonAllocator& UNUSED(other)) + : std::allocator() + { + } + + PythonAllocator(const std::allocator other) + : std::allocator(other) + {} + + template + PythonAllocator(const std::allocator& other) + : std::allocator(other) + { + } + + PythonAllocator() : std::allocator() {} + + T* allocate(size_t number_objects, const void* UNUSED(hint)=0) + { + void* p; + if (number_objects == 1) + p = PyObject_Malloc(sizeof(T)); + else + p = PyMem_Malloc(sizeof(T) * number_objects); + return static_cast(p); + } + + void deallocate(T* t, size_t n) + { + void* p = t; + if (n == 1) { + PyObject_Free(p); + } + else + PyMem_Free(p); + } + // This member is deprecated in C++17 and removed in C++20 + template< class U > + struct rebind { + typedef PythonAllocator other; + }; + + }; +} + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_compiler_compat.hpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_compiler_compat.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ee5bbdd --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_compiler_compat.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 4; -*- */ +#ifndef GREENLET_COMPILER_COMPAT_HPP +#define GREENLET_COMPILER_COMPAT_HPP + +/** + * Definitions to aid with compatibility with different compilers. + * + * .. caution:: Use extreme care with noexcept. + * Some compilers and runtimes, specifically gcc/libgcc/libstdc++ on + * Linux, implement stack unwinding by throwing an uncatchable + * exception, one that specifically does not appear to be an active + * exception to the rest of the runtime. If this happens while we're in a noexcept function, + * we have violated our dynamic exception contract, and so the runtime + * will call std::terminate(), which kills the process with the + * unhelpful message "terminate called without an active exception". + * + * This has happened in this scenario: A background thread is running + * a greenlet that has made a native call and released the GIL. + * Meanwhile, the main thread finishes and starts shutting down the + * interpreter. When the background thread is scheduled again and + * attempts to obtain the GIL, it notices that the interpreter is + * exiting and calls ``pthread_exit()``. This in turn starts to unwind + * the stack by throwing that exception. But we had the ``PyCall`` + * functions annotated as noexcept, so the runtime terminated us. + * + * #2 0x00007fab26fec2b7 in std::terminate() () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6 + * #3 0x00007fab26febb3c in __gxx_personality_v0 () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6 + * #4 0x00007fab26f34de6 in ?? () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgcc_s.so.1 + * #6 0x00007fab276a34c6 in __GI___pthread_unwind at ./nptl/unwind.c:130 + * #7 0x00007fab2769bd3a in __do_cancel () at ../sysdeps/nptl/pthreadP.h:280 + * #8 __GI___pthread_exit (value=value@entry=0x0) at ./nptl/pthread_exit.c:36 + * #9 0x000000000052e567 in PyThread_exit_thread () at ../Python/thread_pthread.h:370 + * #10 0x00000000004d60b5 in take_gil at ../Python/ceval_gil.h:224 + * #11 0x00000000004d65f9 in PyEval_RestoreThread at ../Python/ceval.c:467 + * #12 0x000000000060cce3 in setipaddr at ../Modules/socketmodule.c:1203 + * #13 0x00000000006101cd in socket_gethostbyname + */ + +#include + +# if defined(__clang__) +# define G_FP_TMPL_STATIC static +# else +// GCC has no problem allowing static function pointers, but emits +// tons of warnings about "whose type uses the anonymous namespace [-Wsubobject-linkage]" +# define G_FP_TMPL_STATIC +# endif + +# define G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(Cls) private: \ + Cls(const Cls& other) = delete; \ + Cls& operator=(const Cls& other) = delete + +# define G_NO_ASSIGNMENT_OF_CLS(Cls) private: \ + Cls& operator=(const Cls& other) = delete + +# define G_NO_COPY_CONSTRUCTOR_OF_CLS(Cls) private: \ + Cls(const Cls& other) = delete; + + +// CAUTION: MSVC is stupidly picky: +// +// "The compiler ignores, without warning, any __declspec keywords +// placed after * or & and in front of the variable identifier in a +// declaration." +// (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/cpp/declspec?view=msvc-160) +// +// So pointer return types must be handled differently (because of the +// trailing *), or you get inscrutable compiler warnings like "error +// C2059: syntax error: ''" +// +// In C++ 11, there is a standard syntax for attributes, and +// GCC defines an attribute to use with this: [[gnu:noinline]]. +// In the future, this is expected to become standard. + +#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) +/* We used to check for GCC 4+ or 3.4+, but those compilers are + laughably out of date. Just assume they support it. */ +# define GREENLET_NOINLINE(name) __attribute__((noinline)) name +# define GREENLET_NOINLINE_P(rtype, name) rtype __attribute__((noinline)) name +# define UNUSED(x) UNUSED_ ## x __attribute__((__unused__)) +#elif defined(_MSC_VER) +/* We used to check for && (_MSC_VER >= 1300) but that's also out of date. */ +# define GREENLET_NOINLINE(name) __declspec(noinline) name +# define GREENLET_NOINLINE_P(rtype, name) __declspec(noinline) rtype name +# define UNUSED(x) UNUSED_ ## x +#endif + +#if defined(_MSC_VER) +# define G_NOEXCEPT_WIN32 noexcept +#else +# define G_NOEXCEPT_WIN32 +#endif + + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_cpython_add_pending.hpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_cpython_add_pending.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d28efd --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_cpython_add_pending.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ +#ifndef GREENLET_CPYTHON_ADD_PENDING_HPP +#define GREENLET_CPYTHON_ADD_PENDING_HPP + +#if (PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x30800A0 && PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x3090000) && !(defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)) +// XXX: From Python 3.8a3 [1] up until Python 3.9a6 [2][3], +// ``Py_AddPendingCall`` would try to produce a Python exception if +// the interpreter was in the beginning of shutting down when this +// function is called. However, ``Py_AddPendingCall`` doesn't require +// the GIL, and we are absolutely not holding it when we make that +// call. That means that trying to create the Python exception is +// using the C API in an undefined state; here the C API detects this +// and aborts the process with an error ("Fatal Python error: Python +// memory allocator called without holding the GIL": Add -> +// PyErr_SetString -> PyUnicode_New -> PyObject_Malloc). This arises +// (obviously) in multi-threaded programs and happens if one thread is +// exiting and cleaning up its thread-local data while the other +// thread is trying to shut down the interpreter. A crash on shutdown +// is still a crash and could result in data loss (e.g., daemon +// threads are still running, pending signal handlers may be present, +// buffers may not be flushed, there may be __del__ that need run, +// etc), so we have to work around it. +// +// Of course, we can (and do) check for whether the interpreter is +// shutting down before calling ``Py_AddPendingCall``, but that's a +// race condition since we don't hold the GIL, and so we may not +// actually get the right answer. Plus, ``Py_FinalizeEx`` actually +// calls ``_Py_FinishPendingCalls`` (which sets the pending->finishing +// flag, which is used to gate creating the exceptioen) *before* +// publishing any other data that would let us detect the shutdown +// (such as runtime->finalizing). So that point is moot. +// +// Our solution for those versions is to inline the same code, without +// the problematic bit that sets the exception. Unfortunately, all of +// the structure definitions are private/opaque, *and* we can't +// actually count on being able to include their definitions from +// ``internal/pycore_*``, because on some platforms those header files +// are incomplete (i.e., on macOS with macports 3.8, the includes are +// fine, but on Ubuntu jammy with 3.8 from ppa:deadsnakes or GitHub +// Actions 3.8 (I think it's Ubuntu 18.04), they con't be used; at +// least, I couldn't get them to work). So we need to define the +// structures and _PyRuntime data member ourself. Yet more +// unfortunately, _PyRuntime won't link on Windows, so we can only do +// this on other platforms. +// +// [1] https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/842a2f07f2f08a935ef470bfdaeef40f87490cfc +// [2] https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/cfc3c2f8b34d3864717ab584c5b6c260014ba55a +// [3] https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/81308 +# define GREENLET_BROKEN_PY_ADD_PENDING 1 + +// When defining these structures, the important thing is to get +// binary compatibility, i.e., structure layout. For that, we only +// need to define fields up to the ones we use; after that they're +// irrelevant UNLESS the structure is included in another structure +// *before* the structure we're interested in --- in that case, it +// must be complete. Ellipsis indicate elided trailing members. +// Pointer types are changed to void* to keep from having to define +// more structures. + +// From "internal/pycore_atomic.h" + +// There are several different definitions of this, including the +// plain ``int`` version, a ``volatile int`` and an ``_Atomic int`` +// I don't think any of those change the size/layout. +typedef struct _Py_atomic_int { + volatile int _value; +} _Py_atomic_int; + +// This needs too much infrastructure, so we just do a regular store. +#define _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(ATOMIC_VAL, NEW_VAL) \ + (ATOMIC_VAL)->_value = NEW_VAL + + + +// From "internal/pycore_pymem.h" +#define NUM_GENERATIONS 3 + + +struct gc_generation { + PyGC_Head head; // We already have this defined. + int threshold; + int count; +}; +struct gc_generation_stats { + Py_ssize_t collections; + Py_ssize_t collected; + Py_ssize_t uncollectable; +}; + +struct _gc_runtime_state { + void *trash_delete_later; + int trash_delete_nesting; + int enabled; + int debug; + struct gc_generation generations[NUM_GENERATIONS]; + void *generation0; + struct gc_generation permanent_generation; + struct gc_generation_stats generation_stats[NUM_GENERATIONS]; + int collecting; + void *garbage; + void *callbacks; + Py_ssize_t long_lived_total; + Py_ssize_t long_lived_pending; +}; + +// From "internal/pycore_pystate.h" +struct _pending_calls { + int finishing; + PyThread_type_lock lock; + _Py_atomic_int calls_to_do; + int async_exc; +#define NPENDINGCALLS 32 + struct { + int (*func)(void *); + void *arg; + } calls[NPENDINGCALLS]; + int first; + int last; +}; + +struct _ceval_runtime_state { + int recursion_limit; + int tracing_possible; + _Py_atomic_int eval_breaker; + _Py_atomic_int gil_drop_request; + struct _pending_calls pending; + // ... +}; + +typedef struct pyruntimestate { + int preinitializing; + int preinitialized; + int core_initialized; + int initialized; + void *finalizing; + + struct pyinterpreters { + PyThread_type_lock mutex; + void *head; + void *main; + int64_t next_id; + } interpreters; + // XXX Remove this field once we have a tp_* slot. + struct _xidregistry { + PyThread_type_lock mutex; + void *head; + } xidregistry; + + unsigned long main_thread; + +#define NEXITFUNCS 32 + void (*exitfuncs[NEXITFUNCS])(void); + int nexitfuncs; + + struct _gc_runtime_state gc; + struct _ceval_runtime_state ceval; + // ... +} _PyRuntimeState; + +#define SIGNAL_PENDING_CALLS(ceval) \ + do { \ + _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(&(ceval)->pending.calls_to_do, 1); \ + _Py_atomic_store_relaxed(&(ceval)->eval_breaker, 1); \ + } while (0) + +extern _PyRuntimeState _PyRuntime; + +#else +# define GREENLET_BROKEN_PY_ADD_PENDING 0 +#endif + + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_cpython_compat.hpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_cpython_compat.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cdc1617 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_cpython_compat.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 4; -*- */ +#ifndef GREENLET_CPYTHON_COMPAT_H +#define GREENLET_CPYTHON_COMPAT_H + +/** + * Helpers for compatibility with multiple versions of CPython. + */ + +#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN +#include "Python.h" + + +#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x30A00B1 +# define GREENLET_PY310 1 +/* +Python 3.10 beta 1 changed tstate->use_tracing to a nested cframe member. +See https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/25276 +We have to save and restore this as well. +*/ +# define GREENLET_USE_CFRAME 1 +#else +# define GREENLET_USE_CFRAME 0 +# define GREENLET_PY310 0 +#endif + + + +#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x30B00A4 +/* +Greenlet won't compile on anything older than Python 3.11 alpha 4 (see +https://bugs.python.org/issue46090). Summary of breaking internal changes: +- Python 3.11 alpha 1 changed how frame objects are represented internally. + - https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/30122 +- Python 3.11 alpha 3 changed how recursion limits are stored. + - https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/29524 +- Python 3.11 alpha 4 changed how exception state is stored. It also includes a + change to help greenlet save and restore the interpreter frame "data stack". + - https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/30122 + - https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/30234 +*/ +# define GREENLET_PY311 1 +#else +# define GREENLET_PY311 0 +#endif + + +#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x30C0000 +# define GREENLET_PY312 1 +#else +# define GREENLET_PY312 0 +#endif + +#ifndef Py_SET_REFCNT +/* Py_REFCNT and Py_SIZE macros are converted to functions +https://bugs.python.org/issue39573 */ +# define Py_SET_REFCNT(obj, refcnt) Py_REFCNT(obj) = (refcnt) +#endif + +#ifndef _Py_DEC_REFTOTAL +/* _Py_DEC_REFTOTAL macro has been removed from Python 3.9 by: + https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/49932fec62c616ec88da52642339d83ae719e924 + + The symbol we use to replace it was removed by at least 3.12. +*/ +# ifdef Py_REF_DEBUG +# if GREENLET_PY312 +# define _Py_DEC_REFTOTAL +# else +# define _Py_DEC_REFTOTAL _Py_RefTotal-- +# endif +# else +# define _Py_DEC_REFTOTAL +# endif +#endif +// Define these flags like Cython does if we're on an old version. +#ifndef Py_TPFLAGS_CHECKTYPES + #define Py_TPFLAGS_CHECKTYPES 0 +#endif +#ifndef Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_INDEX + #define Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_INDEX 0 +#endif +#ifndef Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_NEWBUFFER + #define Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_NEWBUFFER 0 +#endif + +#ifndef Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VERSION_TAG + #define Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VERSION_TAG 0 +#endif + +#define G_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VERSION_TAG | Py_TPFLAGS_CHECKTYPES | Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_NEWBUFFER | Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC + + +#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x03090000 +// The official version only became available in 3.9 +# define PyObject_GC_IsTracked(o) _PyObject_GC_IS_TRACKED(o) +#endif + + +// bpo-43760 added PyThreadState_EnterTracing() to Python 3.11.0a2 +#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x030B00A2 && !defined(PYPY_VERSION) +static inline void PyThreadState_EnterTracing(PyThreadState *tstate) +{ + tstate->tracing++; +#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x030A00A1 + tstate->cframe->use_tracing = 0; +#else + tstate->use_tracing = 0; +#endif +} +#endif + +// bpo-43760 added PyThreadState_LeaveTracing() to Python 3.11.0a2 +#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x030B00A2 && !defined(PYPY_VERSION) +static inline void PyThreadState_LeaveTracing(PyThreadState *tstate) +{ + tstate->tracing--; + int use_tracing = (tstate->c_tracefunc != NULL + || tstate->c_profilefunc != NULL); +#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= 0x030A00A1 + tstate->cframe->use_tracing = use_tracing; +#else + tstate->use_tracing = use_tracing; +#endif +} +#endif + +#endif /* GREENLET_CPYTHON_COMPAT_H */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_exceptions.hpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_exceptions.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3807018 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_exceptions.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +#ifndef GREENLET_EXCEPTIONS_HPP +#define GREENLET_EXCEPTIONS_HPP + +#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN +#include +#include +#include + +#ifdef __clang__ +# pragma clang diagnostic push +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-function" +#endif + +namespace greenlet { + + class PyErrOccurred : public std::runtime_error + { + public: + + // CAUTION: In debug builds, may run arbitrary Python code. + static const PyErrOccurred + from_current() + { + assert(PyErr_Occurred()); +#ifndef NDEBUG + // This is not exception safe, and + // not necessarily safe in general (what if it switches?) + // But we only do this in debug mode, where we are in + // tight control of what exceptions are getting raised and + // can prevent those issues. + + // You can't call PyObject_Str with a pending exception. + PyObject* typ; + PyObject* val; + PyObject* tb; + + PyErr_Fetch(&typ, &val, &tb); + PyObject* typs = PyObject_Str(typ); + PyObject* vals = PyObject_Str(val ? val : typ); + const char* typ_msg = PyUnicode_AsUTF8(typs); + const char* val_msg = PyUnicode_AsUTF8(vals); + PyErr_Restore(typ, val, tb); + + std::string msg(typ_msg); + msg += ": "; + msg += val_msg; + PyErrOccurred ex(msg); + Py_XDECREF(typs); + Py_XDECREF(vals); + + return ex; +#else + return PyErrOccurred(); +#endif + } + + PyErrOccurred() : std::runtime_error("") + { + assert(PyErr_Occurred()); + } + + PyErrOccurred(const std::string& msg) : std::runtime_error(msg) + { + assert(PyErr_Occurred()); + } + + PyErrOccurred(PyObject* exc_kind, const char* const msg) + : std::runtime_error(msg) + { + PyErr_SetString(exc_kind, msg); + } + + PyErrOccurred(PyObject* exc_kind, const std::string msg) + : std::runtime_error(msg) + { + // This copies the c_str, so we don't have any lifetime + // issues to worry about. + PyErr_SetString(exc_kind, msg.c_str()); + } + }; + + class TypeError : public PyErrOccurred + { + public: + TypeError(const char* const what) + : PyErrOccurred(PyExc_TypeError, what) + { + } + TypeError(const std::string what) + : PyErrOccurred(PyExc_TypeError, what) + { + } + }; + + class ValueError : public PyErrOccurred + { + public: + ValueError(const char* const what) + : PyErrOccurred(PyExc_ValueError, what) + { + } + }; + + class AttributeError : public PyErrOccurred + { + public: + AttributeError(const char* const what) + : PyErrOccurred(PyExc_AttributeError, what) + { + } + }; + + /** + * Calls `Py_FatalError` when constructed, so you can't actually + * throw this. It just makes static analysis easier. + */ + class PyFatalError : public std::runtime_error + { + public: + PyFatalError(const char* const msg) + : std::runtime_error(msg) + { + Py_FatalError(msg); + } + }; + + static inline PyObject* + Require(PyObject* p, const std::string& msg="") + { + if (!p) { + throw PyErrOccurred(msg); + } + return p; + }; + + static inline void + Require(const int retval) + { + if (retval < 0) { + throw PyErrOccurred(); + } + }; + + +}; +#ifdef __clang__ +# pragma clang diagnostic pop +#endif + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_greenlet.hpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_greenlet.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d52ce1f --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_greenlet.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,805 @@ +#ifndef GREENLET_GREENLET_HPP +#define GREENLET_GREENLET_HPP +/* + * Declarations of the core data structures. +*/ + +#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN +#include + +#include "greenlet_compiler_compat.hpp" +#include "greenlet_refs.hpp" +#include "greenlet_cpython_compat.hpp" +#include "greenlet_allocator.hpp" + +using greenlet::refs::OwnedObject; +using greenlet::refs::OwnedGreenlet; +using greenlet::refs::OwnedMainGreenlet; +using greenlet::refs::BorrowedGreenlet; + +#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x30B00A6 +# define _PyCFrame CFrame +# define _PyInterpreterFrame _interpreter_frame +#endif + +#if GREENLET_PY312 +# include "internal/pycore_frame.h" +#endif + +// XXX: TODO: Work to remove all virtual functions +// for speed of calling and size of objects (no vtable). +// One pattern is the Curiously Recurring Template +namespace greenlet +{ + class ExceptionState + { + private: + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(ExceptionState); + + // Even though these are borrowed objects, we actually own + // them, when they're not null. + // XXX: Express that in the API. + private: + _PyErr_StackItem* exc_info; + _PyErr_StackItem exc_state; + public: + ExceptionState(); + void operator<<(const PyThreadState *const tstate) noexcept; + void operator>>(PyThreadState* tstate) noexcept; + void clear() noexcept; + + int tp_traverse(visitproc visit, void* arg) noexcept; + void tp_clear() noexcept; + }; + + template + void operator<<(const PyThreadState *const tstate, T& exc); + + class PythonStateContext + { + protected: + greenlet::refs::OwnedContext _context; + public: + inline const greenlet::refs::OwnedContext& context() const + { + return this->_context; + } + inline greenlet::refs::OwnedContext& context() + { + return this->_context; + } + + inline void tp_clear() + { + this->_context.CLEAR(); + } + + template + inline static PyObject* context(T* tstate) + { + return tstate->context; + } + + template + inline static void context(T* tstate, PyObject* new_context) + { + tstate->context = new_context; + tstate->context_ver++; + } + }; + class SwitchingArgs; + class PythonState : public PythonStateContext + { + public: + typedef greenlet::refs::OwnedReference OwnedFrame; + private: + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(PythonState); + // We own this if we're suspended (although currently we don't + // tp_traverse into it; that's a TODO). If we're running, it's + // empty. If we get deallocated and *still* have a frame, it + // won't be reachable from the place that normally decref's + // it, so we need to do it (hence owning it). + OwnedFrame _top_frame; +#if GREENLET_USE_CFRAME + _PyCFrame* cframe; + int use_tracing; +#endif +#if GREENLET_PY312 + int py_recursion_depth; + int c_recursion_depth; +#else + int recursion_depth; +#endif + int trash_delete_nesting; +#if GREENLET_PY311 + _PyInterpreterFrame* current_frame; + _PyStackChunk* datastack_chunk; + PyObject** datastack_top; + PyObject** datastack_limit; +#endif + // The PyInterpreterFrame list on 3.12+ contains some entries that are + // on the C stack, which can't be directly accessed while a greenlet is + // suspended. In order to keep greenlet gr_frame introspection working, + // we adjust stack switching to rewrite the interpreter frame list + // to skip these C-stack frames; we call this "exposing" the greenlet's + // frames because it makes them valid to work with in Python. Then when + // the greenlet is resumed we need to remember to reverse the operation + // we did. The C-stack frames are "entry frames" which are a low-level + // interpreter detail; they're not needed for introspection, but do + // need to be present for the eval loop to work. + void unexpose_frames(); + + public: + + PythonState(); + // You can use this for testing whether we have a frame + // or not. It returns const so they can't modify it. + const OwnedFrame& top_frame() const noexcept; + + inline void operator<<(const PyThreadState *const tstate) noexcept; + inline void operator>>(PyThreadState* tstate) noexcept; + void clear() noexcept; + + int tp_traverse(visitproc visit, void* arg, bool visit_top_frame) noexcept; + void tp_clear(bool own_top_frame) noexcept; + void set_initial_state(const PyThreadState* const tstate) noexcept; +#if GREENLET_USE_CFRAME + void set_new_cframe(_PyCFrame& frame) noexcept; +#endif + + inline void may_switch_away() noexcept; + inline void will_switch_from(PyThreadState *const origin_tstate) noexcept; + void did_finish(PyThreadState* tstate) noexcept; + }; + + class StackState + { + // By having only plain C (POD) members, no virtual functions + // or bases, we get a trivial assignment operator generated + // for us. However, that's not safe since we do manage memory. + // So we declare an assignment operator that only works if we + // don't have any memory allocated. (We don't use + // std::shared_ptr for reference counting just to keep this + // object small) + private: + char* _stack_start; + char* stack_stop; + char* stack_copy; + intptr_t _stack_saved; + StackState* stack_prev; + inline int copy_stack_to_heap_up_to(const char* const stop) noexcept; + inline void free_stack_copy() noexcept; + + public: + /** + * Creates a started, but inactive, state, using *current* + * as the previous. + */ + StackState(void* mark, StackState& current); + /** + * Creates an inactive, unstarted, state. + */ + StackState(); + ~StackState(); + StackState(const StackState& other); + StackState& operator=(const StackState& other); + inline void copy_heap_to_stack(const StackState& current) noexcept; + inline int copy_stack_to_heap(char* const stackref, const StackState& current) noexcept; + inline bool started() const noexcept; + inline bool main() const noexcept; + inline bool active() const noexcept; + inline void set_active() noexcept; + inline void set_inactive() noexcept; + inline intptr_t stack_saved() const noexcept; + inline char* stack_start() const noexcept; + static inline StackState make_main() noexcept; +#ifdef GREENLET_USE_STDIO + friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const StackState& s); +#endif + + // Fill in [dest, dest + n) with the values that would be at + // [src, src + n) while this greenlet is running. This is like memcpy + // except that if the greenlet is suspended it accounts for the portion + // of the greenlet's stack that was spilled to the heap. `src` may + // be on this greenlet's stack, or on the heap, but not on a different + // greenlet's stack. + void copy_from_stack(void* dest, const void* src, size_t n) const; + }; +#ifdef GREENLET_USE_STDIO + std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const StackState& s); +#endif + + class SwitchingArgs + { + private: + G_NO_ASSIGNMENT_OF_CLS(SwitchingArgs); + // If args and kwargs are both false (NULL), this is a *throw*, not a + // switch. PyErr_... must have been called already. + OwnedObject _args; + OwnedObject _kwargs; + public: + + SwitchingArgs() + {} + + SwitchingArgs(const OwnedObject& args, const OwnedObject& kwargs) + : _args(args), + _kwargs(kwargs) + {} + + SwitchingArgs(const SwitchingArgs& other) + : _args(other._args), + _kwargs(other._kwargs) + {} + + const OwnedObject& args() + { + return this->_args; + } + + const OwnedObject& kwargs() + { + return this->_kwargs; + } + + /** + * Moves ownership from the argument to this object. + */ + SwitchingArgs& operator<<=(SwitchingArgs& other) + { + if (this != &other) { + this->_args = other._args; + this->_kwargs = other._kwargs; + other.CLEAR(); + } + return *this; + } + + /** + * Acquires ownership of the argument (consumes the reference). + */ + SwitchingArgs& operator<<=(PyObject* args) + { + this->_args = OwnedObject::consuming(args); + this->_kwargs.CLEAR(); + return *this; + } + + /** + * Acquires ownership of the argument. + * + * Sets the args to be the given value; clears the kwargs. + */ + SwitchingArgs& operator<<=(OwnedObject& args) + { + assert(&args != &this->_args); + this->_args = args; + this->_kwargs.CLEAR(); + args.CLEAR(); + + return *this; + } + + explicit operator bool() const noexcept + { + return this->_args || this->_kwargs; + } + + inline void CLEAR() + { + this->_args.CLEAR(); + this->_kwargs.CLEAR(); + } + + const std::string as_str() const noexcept + { + return PyUnicode_AsUTF8( + OwnedObject::consuming( + PyUnicode_FromFormat( + "SwitchingArgs(args=%R, kwargs=%R)", + this->_args.borrow(), + this->_kwargs.borrow() + ) + ).borrow() + ); + } + }; + + class ThreadState; + + class UserGreenlet; + class MainGreenlet; + + class Greenlet + { + private: + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(Greenlet); + private: + // XXX: Work to remove these. + friend class ThreadState; + friend class UserGreenlet; + friend class MainGreenlet; + protected: + ExceptionState exception_state; + SwitchingArgs switch_args; + StackState stack_state; + PythonState python_state; + Greenlet(PyGreenlet* p, const StackState& initial_state); + public: + Greenlet(PyGreenlet* p); + virtual ~Greenlet(); + + const OwnedObject context() const; + + // You MUST call this _very_ early in the switching process to + // prepare anything that may need prepared. This might perform + // garbage collections or otherwise run arbitrary Python code. + // + // One specific use of it is for Python 3.11+, preventing + // running arbitrary code at unsafe times. See + // PythonState::may_switch_away(). + inline void may_switch_away() + { + this->python_state.may_switch_away(); + } + + inline void context(refs::BorrowedObject new_context); + + inline SwitchingArgs& args() + { + return this->switch_args; + } + + virtual const refs::BorrowedMainGreenlet main_greenlet() const = 0; + + inline intptr_t stack_saved() const noexcept + { + return this->stack_state.stack_saved(); + } + + // This is used by the macro SLP_SAVE_STATE to compute the + // difference in stack sizes. It might be nice to handle the + // computation ourself, but the type of the result + // varies by platform, so doing it in the macro is the + // simplest way. + inline const char* stack_start() const noexcept + { + return this->stack_state.stack_start(); + } + + virtual OwnedObject throw_GreenletExit_during_dealloc(const ThreadState& current_thread_state); + virtual OwnedObject g_switch() = 0; + /** + * Force the greenlet to appear dead. Used when it's not + * possible to throw an exception into a greenlet anymore. + * + * This losses access to the thread state and the main greenlet. + */ + virtual void murder_in_place(); + + /** + * Called when somebody notices we were running in a dead + * thread to allow cleaning up resources (because we can't + * raise GreenletExit into it anymore). + * This is very similar to ``murder_in_place()``, except that + * it DOES NOT lose the main greenlet or thread state. + */ + inline void deactivate_and_free(); + + + // Called when some thread wants to deallocate a greenlet + // object. + // The thread may or may not be the same thread the greenlet + // was running in. + // The thread state will be null if the thread the greenlet + // was running in was known to have exited. + void deallocing_greenlet_in_thread(const ThreadState* current_state); + + // Must be called on 3.12+ before exposing a suspended greenlet's + // frames to user code. This rewrites the linked list of interpreter + // frames to skip the ones that are being stored on the C stack (which + // can't be safely accessed while the greenlet is suspended because + // that stack space might be hosting a different greenlet), and + // sets PythonState::frames_were_exposed so we remember to restore + // the original list before resuming the greenlet. The C-stack frames + // are a low-level interpreter implementation detail; while they're + // important to the bytecode eval loop, they're superfluous for + // introspection purposes. + void expose_frames(); + + + // TODO: Figure out how to make these non-public. + inline void slp_restore_state() noexcept; + inline int slp_save_state(char *const stackref) noexcept; + + inline bool is_currently_running_in_some_thread() const; + virtual bool belongs_to_thread(const ThreadState* state) const; + + inline bool started() const + { + return this->stack_state.started(); + } + inline bool active() const + { + return this->stack_state.active(); + } + inline bool main() const + { + return this->stack_state.main(); + } + virtual refs::BorrowedMainGreenlet find_main_greenlet_in_lineage() const = 0; + + virtual const OwnedGreenlet parent() const = 0; + virtual void parent(const refs::BorrowedObject new_parent) = 0; + + inline const PythonState::OwnedFrame& top_frame() + { + return this->python_state.top_frame(); + } + + virtual const OwnedObject& run() const = 0; + virtual void run(const refs::BorrowedObject nrun) = 0; + + + virtual int tp_traverse(visitproc visit, void* arg); + virtual int tp_clear(); + + + // Return the thread state that the greenlet is running in, or + // null if the greenlet is not running or the thread is known + // to have exited. + virtual ThreadState* thread_state() const noexcept = 0; + + // Return true if the greenlet is known to have been running + // (active) in a thread that has now exited. + virtual bool was_running_in_dead_thread() const noexcept = 0; + + // Return a borrowed greenlet that is the Python object + // this object represents. + virtual BorrowedGreenlet self() const noexcept = 0; + + // For testing. If this returns true, we should pretend that + // slp_switch() failed. + virtual bool force_slp_switch_error() const noexcept; + + protected: + inline void release_args(); + + // The functions that must not be inlined are declared virtual. + // We also mark them as protected, not private, so that the + // compiler is forced to call them through a function pointer. + // (A sufficiently smart compiler could directly call a private + // virtual function since it can never be overridden in a + // subclass). + + // Also TODO: Switch away from integer error codes and to enums, + // or throw exceptions when possible. + struct switchstack_result_t + { + int status; + Greenlet* the_new_current_greenlet; + OwnedGreenlet origin_greenlet; + + switchstack_result_t() + : status(0), + the_new_current_greenlet(nullptr) + {} + + switchstack_result_t(int err) + : status(err), + the_new_current_greenlet(nullptr) + {} + + switchstack_result_t(int err, Greenlet* state, OwnedGreenlet& origin) + : status(err), + the_new_current_greenlet(state), + origin_greenlet(origin) + { + } + + switchstack_result_t(int err, Greenlet* state, const BorrowedGreenlet& origin) + : status(err), + the_new_current_greenlet(state), + origin_greenlet(origin) + { + } + + switchstack_result_t(const switchstack_result_t& other) + : status(other.status), + the_new_current_greenlet(other.the_new_current_greenlet), + origin_greenlet(other.origin_greenlet) + {} + + switchstack_result_t& operator=(const switchstack_result_t& other) + { + this->status = other.status; + this->the_new_current_greenlet = other.the_new_current_greenlet; + this->origin_greenlet = other.origin_greenlet; + return *this; + } + }; + + OwnedObject on_switchstack_or_initialstub_failure( + Greenlet* target, + const switchstack_result_t& err, + const bool target_was_me=false, + const bool was_initial_stub=false); + + // Returns the previous greenlet we just switched away from. + virtual OwnedGreenlet g_switchstack_success() noexcept; + + + // Check the preconditions for switching to this greenlet; if they + // aren't met, throws PyErrOccurred. Most callers will want to + // catch this and clear the arguments + inline void check_switch_allowed() const; + class GreenletStartedWhileInPython : public std::runtime_error + { + public: + GreenletStartedWhileInPython() : std::runtime_error("") + {} + }; + + protected: + + + /** + Perform a stack switch into this greenlet. + + This temporarily sets the global variable + ``switching_thread_state`` to this greenlet; as soon as the + call to ``slp_switch`` completes, this is reset to NULL. + Consequently, this depends on the GIL. + + TODO: Adopt the stackman model and pass ``slp_switch`` a + callback function and context pointer; this eliminates the + need for global variables altogether. + + Because the stack switch happens in this function, this + function can't use its own stack (local) variables, set + before the switch, and then accessed after the switch. + + Further, you con't even access ``g_thread_state_global`` + before and after the switch from the global variable. + Because it is thread local some compilers cache it in a + register/on the stack, notably new versions of MSVC; this + breaks with strange crashes sometime later, because writing + to anything in ``g_thread_state_global`` after the switch + is actually writing to random memory. For this reason, we + call a non-inlined function to finish the operation. (XXX: + The ``/GT`` MSVC compiler argument probably fixes that.) + + It is very important that stack switch is 'atomic', i.e. no + calls into other Python code allowed (except very few that + are safe), because global variables are very fragile. (This + should no longer be the case with thread-local variables.) + + */ + // Made virtual to facilitate subclassing UserGreenlet for testing. + virtual switchstack_result_t g_switchstack(void); + +class TracingGuard +{ +private: + PyThreadState* tstate; +public: + TracingGuard() + : tstate(PyThreadState_GET()) + { + PyThreadState_EnterTracing(this->tstate); + } + + ~TracingGuard() + { + PyThreadState_LeaveTracing(this->tstate); + this->tstate = nullptr; + } + + inline void CallTraceFunction(const OwnedObject& tracefunc, + const greenlet::refs::ImmortalEventName& event, + const BorrowedGreenlet& origin, + const BorrowedGreenlet& target) + { + // TODO: This calls tracefunc(event, (origin, target)). Add a shortcut + // function for that that's specialized to avoid the Py_BuildValue + // string parsing, or start with just using "ON" format with PyTuple_Pack(2, + // origin, target). That seems like what the N format is meant + // for. + // XXX: Why does event not automatically cast back to a PyObject? + // It tries to call the "deleted constructor ImmortalEventName + // const" instead. + assert(tracefunc); + assert(event); + assert(origin); + assert(target); + greenlet::refs::NewReference retval( + PyObject_CallFunction( + tracefunc.borrow(), + "O(OO)", + event.borrow(), + origin.borrow(), + target.borrow() + )); + if (!retval) { + throw PyErrOccurred::from_current(); + } + } +}; + + static void + g_calltrace(const OwnedObject& tracefunc, + const greenlet::refs::ImmortalEventName& event, + const greenlet::refs::BorrowedGreenlet& origin, + const BorrowedGreenlet& target); + private: + OwnedObject g_switch_finish(const switchstack_result_t& err); + + }; + + class UserGreenlet : public Greenlet + { + private: + static greenlet::PythonAllocator allocator; + BorrowedGreenlet _self; + OwnedMainGreenlet _main_greenlet; + OwnedObject _run_callable; + OwnedGreenlet _parent; + public: + static void* operator new(size_t UNUSED(count)); + static void operator delete(void* ptr); + + UserGreenlet(PyGreenlet* p, BorrowedGreenlet the_parent); + virtual ~UserGreenlet(); + + virtual refs::BorrowedMainGreenlet find_main_greenlet_in_lineage() const; + virtual bool was_running_in_dead_thread() const noexcept; + virtual ThreadState* thread_state() const noexcept; + virtual OwnedObject g_switch(); + virtual const OwnedObject& run() const + { + if (this->started() || !this->_run_callable) { + throw AttributeError("run"); + } + return this->_run_callable; + } + virtual void run(const refs::BorrowedObject nrun); + + virtual const OwnedGreenlet parent() const; + virtual void parent(const refs::BorrowedObject new_parent); + + virtual const refs::BorrowedMainGreenlet main_greenlet() const; + + virtual BorrowedGreenlet self() const noexcept; + virtual void murder_in_place(); + virtual bool belongs_to_thread(const ThreadState* state) const; + virtual int tp_traverse(visitproc visit, void* arg); + virtual int tp_clear(); + class ParentIsCurrentGuard + { + private: + OwnedGreenlet oldparent; + UserGreenlet* greenlet; + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(ParentIsCurrentGuard); + public: + ParentIsCurrentGuard(UserGreenlet* p, const ThreadState& thread_state); + ~ParentIsCurrentGuard(); + }; + virtual OwnedObject throw_GreenletExit_during_dealloc(const ThreadState& current_thread_state); + protected: + virtual switchstack_result_t g_initialstub(void* mark); + private: + // This function isn't meant to return. + // This accepts raw pointers and the ownership of them at the + // same time. The caller should use ``inner_bootstrap(origin.relinquish_ownership())``. + void inner_bootstrap(PyGreenlet* origin_greenlet, PyObject* run); + }; + + class BrokenGreenlet : public UserGreenlet + { + private: + static greenlet::PythonAllocator allocator; + public: + bool _force_switch_error = false; + bool _force_slp_switch_error = false; + + static void* operator new(size_t UNUSED(count)); + static void operator delete(void* ptr); + BrokenGreenlet(PyGreenlet* p, BorrowedGreenlet the_parent) + : UserGreenlet(p, the_parent) + {} + virtual ~BrokenGreenlet() + {} + + virtual switchstack_result_t g_switchstack(void); + virtual bool force_slp_switch_error() const noexcept; + + }; + + class MainGreenlet : public Greenlet + { + private: + static greenlet::PythonAllocator allocator; + refs::BorrowedMainGreenlet _self; + ThreadState* _thread_state; + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(MainGreenlet); + public: + static void* operator new(size_t UNUSED(count)); + static void operator delete(void* ptr); + + MainGreenlet(refs::BorrowedMainGreenlet::PyType*, ThreadState*); + virtual ~MainGreenlet(); + + + virtual const OwnedObject& run() const; + virtual void run(const refs::BorrowedObject nrun); + + virtual const OwnedGreenlet parent() const; + virtual void parent(const refs::BorrowedObject new_parent); + + virtual const refs::BorrowedMainGreenlet main_greenlet() const; + + virtual refs::BorrowedMainGreenlet find_main_greenlet_in_lineage() const; + virtual bool was_running_in_dead_thread() const noexcept; + virtual ThreadState* thread_state() const noexcept; + void thread_state(ThreadState*) noexcept; + virtual OwnedObject g_switch(); + virtual BorrowedGreenlet self() const noexcept; + virtual int tp_traverse(visitproc visit, void* arg); + }; + + // Instantiate one on the stack to save the GC state, + // and then disable GC. When it goes out of scope, GC will be + // restored to its original state. Sadly, these APIs are only + // available on 3.10+; luckily, we only need them on 3.11+. +#if GREENLET_PY310 + class GCDisabledGuard + { + private: + int was_enabled = 0; + public: + GCDisabledGuard() + : was_enabled(PyGC_IsEnabled()) + { + PyGC_Disable(); + } + + ~GCDisabledGuard() + { + if (this->was_enabled) { + PyGC_Enable(); + } + } + }; +#endif + + OwnedObject& operator<<=(OwnedObject& lhs, greenlet::SwitchingArgs& rhs) noexcept; + + //TODO: Greenlet::g_switch() should call this automatically on its + //return value. As it is, the module code is calling it. + static inline OwnedObject + single_result(const OwnedObject& results) + { + if (results + && PyTuple_Check(results.borrow()) + && PyTuple_GET_SIZE(results.borrow()) == 1) { + PyObject* result = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(results.borrow(), 0); + assert(result); + return OwnedObject::owning(result); + } + return results; + } + + + static OwnedObject + g_handle_exit(const OwnedObject& greenlet_result); + + + template + void operator<<(const PyThreadState *const lhs, T& rhs) + { + rhs.operator<<(lhs); + } + +} // namespace greenlet ; + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_internal.hpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_internal.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c8e3849 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_internal.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 4; -*- */ +#ifndef GREENLET_INTERNAL_H +#define GREENLET_INTERNAL_H +#ifdef __clang__ +# pragma clang diagnostic push +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-function" +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wmissing-field-initializers" +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-variable" +#endif + +/** + * Implementation helpers. + * + * C++ templates and inline functions should go here. + */ +#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN +#include "greenlet_compiler_compat.hpp" +#include "greenlet_cpython_compat.hpp" +#include "greenlet_exceptions.hpp" +#include "greenlet_greenlet.hpp" +#include "greenlet_allocator.hpp" + +#include +#include + +#define GREENLET_MODULE +struct _greenlet; +typedef struct _greenlet PyGreenlet; +namespace greenlet { + + class ThreadState; + +}; + + +#define implementation_ptr_t greenlet::Greenlet* + + +#include "greenlet.h" + +G_FP_TMPL_STATIC inline void +greenlet::refs::MainGreenletExactChecker(void *p) +{ + if (!p) { + return; + } + // We control the class of the main greenlet exactly. + if (Py_TYPE(p) != &PyGreenlet_Type) { + std::string err("MainGreenlet: Expected exactly a greenlet, not a "); + err += Py_TYPE(p)->tp_name; + throw greenlet::TypeError(err); + } + + // Greenlets from dead threads no longer respond to main() with a + // true value; so in that case we need to perform an additional + // check. + Greenlet* g = ((PyGreenlet*)p)->pimpl; + if (g->main()) { + return; + } + if (!dynamic_cast(g)) { + std::string err("MainGreenlet: Expected exactly a main greenlet, not a "); + err += Py_TYPE(p)->tp_name; + throw greenlet::TypeError(err); + } +} + + + +template +inline greenlet::Greenlet* greenlet::refs::_OwnedGreenlet::operator->() const noexcept +{ + return reinterpret_cast(this->p)->pimpl; +} + +template +inline greenlet::Greenlet* greenlet::refs::_BorrowedGreenlet::operator->() const noexcept +{ + return reinterpret_cast(this->p)->pimpl; +} + +#include +#include + + +extern PyTypeObject PyGreenlet_Type; + + + +/** + * Forward declarations needed in multiple files. + */ +static PyGreenlet* green_create_main(greenlet::ThreadState*); +static PyObject* green_switch(PyGreenlet* self, PyObject* args, PyObject* kwargs); +static int green_is_gc(BorrowedGreenlet self); + +#ifdef __clang__ +# pragma clang diagnostic pop +#endif + + +#endif + +// Local Variables: +// flycheck-clang-include-path: ("../../include" "/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.10/include/python3.10") +// End: diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_refs.hpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_refs.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..72ee68b --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_refs.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,1100 @@ +#ifndef GREENLET_REFS_HPP +#define GREENLET_REFS_HPP + +#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN +#include +//#include "greenlet_internal.hpp" +#include "greenlet_compiler_compat.hpp" +#include "greenlet_cpython_compat.hpp" +#include "greenlet_exceptions.hpp" + +struct _greenlet; +struct _PyMainGreenlet; + +typedef struct _greenlet PyGreenlet; +extern PyTypeObject PyGreenlet_Type; + + +#ifdef GREENLET_USE_STDIO +#include +using std::cerr; +using std::endl; +#endif + +namespace greenlet +{ + class Greenlet; + + namespace refs + { + // Type checkers throw a TypeError if the argument is not + // null, and isn't of the required Python type. + // (We can't use most of the defined type checkers + // like PyList_Check, etc, directly, because they are + // implemented as macros.) + typedef void (*TypeChecker)(void*); + + G_FP_TMPL_STATIC inline void + NoOpChecker(void*) + { + return; + } + + G_FP_TMPL_STATIC inline void + GreenletChecker(void *p) + { + if (!p) { + return; + } + + PyTypeObject* typ = Py_TYPE(p); + // fast, common path. (PyObject_TypeCheck is a macro or + // static inline function, and it also does a + // direct comparison of the type pointers, but its fast + // path only handles one type) + if (typ == &PyGreenlet_Type) { + return; + } + + if (!PyObject_TypeCheck(p, &PyGreenlet_Type)) { + std::string err("GreenletChecker: Expected any type of greenlet, not "); + err += Py_TYPE(p)->tp_name; + throw TypeError(err); + } + } + + G_FP_TMPL_STATIC inline void + MainGreenletExactChecker(void *p); + + template + class PyObjectPointer; + + template + class OwnedReference; + + + template + class BorrowedReference; + + typedef BorrowedReference BorrowedObject; + typedef OwnedReference OwnedObject; + + class ImmortalObject; + class ImmortalString; + + template + class _OwnedGreenlet; + + typedef _OwnedGreenlet OwnedGreenlet; + typedef _OwnedGreenlet OwnedMainGreenlet; + + template + class _BorrowedGreenlet; + + typedef _BorrowedGreenlet BorrowedGreenlet; + + G_FP_TMPL_STATIC inline void + ContextExactChecker(void *p) + { + if (!p) { + return; + } + if (!PyContext_CheckExact(p)) { + throw TypeError( + "greenlet context must be a contextvars.Context or None" + ); + } + } + + typedef OwnedReference OwnedContext; + } +} + +namespace greenlet { + + + namespace refs { + // A set of classes to make reference counting rules in python + // code explicit. + // + // Rules of use: + // (1) Functions returning a new reference that the caller of the + // function is expected to dispose of should return a + // ``OwnedObject`` object. This object automatically releases its + // reference when it goes out of scope. It works like a ``std::shared_ptr`` + // and can be copied or used as a function parameter (but don't do + // that). Note that constructing a ``OwnedObject`` from a + // PyObject* steals the reference. + // (2) Parameters to functions should be either a + // ``OwnedObject&``, or, more generally, a ``PyObjectPointer&``. + // If the function needs to create its own new reference, it can + // do so by copying to a local ``OwnedObject``. + // (3) Functions returning an existing pointer that is NOT + // incref'd, and which the caller MUST NOT decref, + // should return a ``BorrowedObject``. + + // + // For a class with a single pointer member, whose constructor + // does nothing but copy a pointer parameter into the member, and + // which can then be converted back to the pointer type, compilers + // generate code that's the same as just passing the pointer. + // That is, func(BorrowedObject x) called like ``PyObject* p = + // ...; f(p)`` has 0 overhead. Similarly, they "unpack" to the + // pointer type with 0 overhead. + // + // If there are no virtual functions, no complex inheritance (maybe?) and + // no destructor, these can be directly used as parameters in + // Python callbacks like tp_init: the layout is the same as a + // single pointer. Only subclasses with trivial constructors that + // do nothing but set the single pointer member are safe to use + // that way. + + + // This is the base class for things that can be done with a + // PyObject pointer. It assumes nothing about memory management. + // NOTE: Nothing is virtual, so subclasses shouldn't add new + // storage fields or try to override these methods. + template + class PyObjectPointer + { + public: + typedef T PyType; + protected: + T* p; + public: + explicit PyObjectPointer(T* it=nullptr) : p(it) + { + TC(p); + } + + // We don't allow automatic casting to PyObject* at this + // level, because then we could be passed to Py_DECREF/INCREF, + // but we want nothing to do with memory management. If you + // know better, then you can use the get() method, like on a + // std::shared_ptr. Except we name it borrow() to clarify that + // if this is a reference-tracked object, the pointer you get + // back will go away when the object does. + // TODO: This should probably not exist here, but be moved + // down to relevant sub-types. + + inline T* borrow() const noexcept + { + return this->p; + } + + PyObject* borrow_o() const noexcept + { + return reinterpret_cast(this->p); + } + + inline T* operator->() const noexcept + { + return this->p; + } + + bool is_None() const noexcept + { + return this->p == Py_None; + } + + inline PyObject* acquire_or_None() const noexcept + { + PyObject* result = this->p ? reinterpret_cast(this->p) : Py_None; + Py_INCREF(result); + return result; + } + + explicit operator bool() const noexcept + { + return p != nullptr; + } + + inline Py_ssize_t REFCNT() const noexcept + { + return p ? Py_REFCNT(p) : -42; + } + + inline PyTypeObject* TYPE() const noexcept + { + return p ? Py_TYPE(p) : nullptr; + } + + inline OwnedObject PyStr() const noexcept; + inline const std::string as_str() const noexcept; + inline OwnedObject PyGetAttr(const ImmortalObject& name) const noexcept; + inline OwnedObject PyRequireAttr(const char* const name) const; + inline OwnedObject PyRequireAttr(const ImmortalString& name) const; + inline OwnedObject PyCall(const BorrowedObject& arg) const; + inline OwnedObject PyCall(PyGreenlet* arg) const ; + inline OwnedObject PyCall(PyObject* arg) const ; + // PyObject_Call(this, args, kwargs); + inline OwnedObject PyCall(const BorrowedObject args, + const BorrowedObject kwargs) const; + inline OwnedObject PyCall(const OwnedObject& args, + const OwnedObject& kwargs) const; + + protected: + void _set_raw_pointer(void* t) + { + TC(t); + p = reinterpret_cast(t); + } + void* _get_raw_pointer() const + { + return p; + } + }; + +#ifdef GREENLET_USE_STDIO + template + std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const PyObjectPointer& s) + { + const std::type_info& t = typeid(s); + os << t.name() + << "(addr=" << s.borrow() + << ", refcnt=" << s.REFCNT() + << ", value=" << s.as_str() + << ")"; + + return os; + } +#endif + + template + inline bool operator==(const PyObjectPointer& lhs, const void* const rhs) noexcept + { + return lhs.borrow_o() == rhs; + } + + template + inline bool operator==(const PyObjectPointer& lhs, const PyObjectPointer& rhs) noexcept + { + return lhs.borrow_o() == rhs.borrow_o(); + } + + template + inline bool operator!=(const PyObjectPointer& lhs, + const PyObjectPointer& rhs) noexcept + { + return lhs.borrow_o() != rhs.borrow_o(); + } + + template + class OwnedReference : public PyObjectPointer + { + private: + friend class OwnedList; + + protected: + explicit OwnedReference(T* it) : PyObjectPointer(it) + { + } + + public: + + // Constructors + + static OwnedReference consuming(PyObject* p) + { + return OwnedReference(reinterpret_cast(p)); + } + + static OwnedReference owning(T* p) + { + OwnedReference result(p); + Py_XINCREF(result.p); + return result; + } + + OwnedReference() : PyObjectPointer(nullptr) + {} + + explicit OwnedReference(const PyObjectPointer<>& other) + : PyObjectPointer(nullptr) + { + T* op = other.borrow(); + TC(op); + this->p = other.borrow(); + Py_XINCREF(this->p); + } + + // It would be good to make use of the C++11 distinction + // between move and copy operations, e.g., constructing from a + // pointer should be a move operation. + // In the common case of ``OwnedObject x = Py_SomeFunction()``, + // the call to the copy constructor will be elided completely. + OwnedReference(const OwnedReference& other) + : PyObjectPointer(other.p) + { + Py_XINCREF(this->p); + } + + static OwnedReference None() + { + Py_INCREF(Py_None); + return OwnedReference(Py_None); + } + + // We can assign from exactly our type without any extra checking + OwnedReference& operator=(const OwnedReference& other) + { + Py_XINCREF(other.p); + const T* tmp = this->p; + this->p = other.p; + Py_XDECREF(tmp); + return *this; + } + + OwnedReference& operator=(const BorrowedReference other) + { + return this->operator=(other.borrow()); + } + + OwnedReference& operator=(T* const other) + { + TC(other); + Py_XINCREF(other); + T* tmp = this->p; + this->p = other; + Py_XDECREF(tmp); + return *this; + } + + // We can assign from an arbitrary reference type + // if it passes our check. + template + OwnedReference& operator=(const OwnedReference& other) + { + X* op = other.borrow(); + TC(op); + return this->operator=(reinterpret_cast(op)); + } + + inline void steal(T* other) + { + assert(this->p == nullptr); + TC(other); + this->p = other; + } + + T* relinquish_ownership() + { + T* result = this->p; + this->p = nullptr; + return result; + } + + T* acquire() const + { + // Return a new reference. + // TODO: This may go away when we have reference objects + // throughout the code. + Py_XINCREF(this->p); + return this->p; + } + + // Nothing else declares a destructor, we're the leaf, so we + // should be able to get away without virtual. + ~OwnedReference() + { + Py_CLEAR(this->p); + } + + void CLEAR() + { + Py_CLEAR(this->p); + assert(this->p == nullptr); + } + }; + + static inline + void operator<<=(PyObject*& target, OwnedObject& o) + { + target = o.relinquish_ownership(); + } + + class NewReference : public OwnedObject + { + private: + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(NewReference); + public: + // Consumes the reference. Only use this + // for API return values. + NewReference(PyObject* it) : OwnedObject(it) + { + } + }; + + class NewDictReference : public NewReference + { + private: + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(NewDictReference); + public: + NewDictReference() : NewReference(PyDict_New()) + { + if (!this->p) { + throw PyErrOccurred(); + } + } + + void SetItem(const char* const key, PyObject* value) + { + Require(PyDict_SetItemString(this->p, key, value)); + } + + void SetItem(const PyObjectPointer<>& key, PyObject* value) + { + Require(PyDict_SetItem(this->p, key.borrow_o(), value)); + } + }; + + template + class _OwnedGreenlet: public OwnedReference + { + private: + protected: + _OwnedGreenlet(T* it) : OwnedReference(it) + {} + + public: + _OwnedGreenlet() : OwnedReference() + {} + + _OwnedGreenlet(const _OwnedGreenlet& other) : OwnedReference(other) + { + } + _OwnedGreenlet(OwnedMainGreenlet& other) : + OwnedReference(reinterpret_cast(other.acquire())) + { + } + _OwnedGreenlet(const BorrowedGreenlet& other); + // Steals a reference. + static _OwnedGreenlet consuming(PyGreenlet* it) + { + return _OwnedGreenlet(reinterpret_cast(it)); + } + + inline _OwnedGreenlet& operator=(const OwnedGreenlet& other) + { + return this->operator=(other.borrow()); + } + + inline _OwnedGreenlet& operator=(const BorrowedGreenlet& other); + + _OwnedGreenlet& operator=(const OwnedMainGreenlet& other) + { + PyGreenlet* owned = other.acquire(); + Py_XDECREF(this->p); + this->p = reinterpret_cast(owned); + return *this; + } + + _OwnedGreenlet& operator=(T* const other) + { + OwnedReference::operator=(other); + return *this; + } + + T* relinquish_ownership() + { + T* result = this->p; + this->p = nullptr; + return result; + } + + PyObject* relinquish_ownership_o() + { + return reinterpret_cast(relinquish_ownership()); + } + + inline Greenlet* operator->() const noexcept; + inline operator Greenlet*() const noexcept; + }; + + template + class BorrowedReference : public PyObjectPointer + { + public: + // Allow implicit creation from PyObject* pointers as we + // transition to using these classes. Also allow automatic + // conversion to PyObject* for passing to C API calls and even + // for Py_INCREF/DECREF, because we ourselves do no memory management. + BorrowedReference(T* it) : PyObjectPointer(it) + {} + + BorrowedReference(const PyObjectPointer& ref) : PyObjectPointer(ref.borrow()) + {} + + BorrowedReference() : PyObjectPointer(nullptr) + {} + + operator T*() const + { + return this->p; + } + }; + + typedef BorrowedReference BorrowedObject; + //typedef BorrowedReference BorrowedGreenlet; + + template + class _BorrowedGreenlet : public BorrowedReference + { + public: + _BorrowedGreenlet() : + BorrowedReference(nullptr) + {} + + _BorrowedGreenlet(T* it) : + BorrowedReference(it) + {} + + _BorrowedGreenlet(const BorrowedObject& it); + + _BorrowedGreenlet(const OwnedGreenlet& it) : + BorrowedReference(it.borrow()) + {} + + _BorrowedGreenlet& operator=(const BorrowedObject& other); + + // We get one of these for PyGreenlet, but one for PyObject + // is handy as well + operator PyObject*() const + { + return reinterpret_cast(this->p); + } + inline Greenlet* operator->() const noexcept; + inline operator Greenlet*() const noexcept; + }; + + typedef _BorrowedGreenlet BorrowedGreenlet; + + template + _OwnedGreenlet::_OwnedGreenlet(const BorrowedGreenlet& other) + : OwnedReference(reinterpret_cast(other.borrow())) + { + Py_XINCREF(this->p); + } + + + class BorrowedMainGreenlet + : public _BorrowedGreenlet + { + public: + BorrowedMainGreenlet(const OwnedMainGreenlet& it) : + _BorrowedGreenlet(it.borrow()) + {} + BorrowedMainGreenlet(PyGreenlet* it=nullptr) + : _BorrowedGreenlet(it) + {} + }; + + template + _OwnedGreenlet& _OwnedGreenlet::operator=(const BorrowedGreenlet& other) + { + return this->operator=(other.borrow()); + } + + + class ImmortalObject : public PyObjectPointer<> + { + private: + G_NO_ASSIGNMENT_OF_CLS(ImmortalObject); + public: + explicit ImmortalObject(PyObject* it) : PyObjectPointer<>(it) + { + } + + ImmortalObject(const ImmortalObject& other) + : PyObjectPointer<>(other.p) + { + + } + + /** + * Become the new owner of the object. Does not change the + * reference count. + */ + ImmortalObject& operator=(PyObject* it) + { + assert(this->p == nullptr); + this->p = it; + return *this; + } + + static ImmortalObject consuming(PyObject* it) + { + return ImmortalObject(it); + } + + inline operator PyObject*() const + { + return this->p; + } + }; + + class ImmortalString : public ImmortalObject + { + private: + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(ImmortalString); + const char* str; + public: + ImmortalString(const char* const str) : + ImmortalObject(str ? Require(PyUnicode_InternFromString(str)) : nullptr) + { + this->str = str; + } + + inline ImmortalString& operator=(const char* const str) + { + if (!this->p) { + this->p = Require(PyUnicode_InternFromString(str)); + this->str = str; + } + else { + assert(this->str == str); + } + return *this; + } + + inline operator std::string() const + { + return this->str; + } + + }; + + class ImmortalEventName : public ImmortalString + { + private: + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(ImmortalEventName); + public: + ImmortalEventName(const char* const str) : ImmortalString(str) + {} + }; + + class ImmortalException : public ImmortalObject + { + private: + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(ImmortalException); + public: + ImmortalException(const char* const name, PyObject* base=nullptr) : + ImmortalObject(name + // Python 2.7 isn't const correct + ? Require(PyErr_NewException((char*)name, base, nullptr)) + : nullptr) + {} + + inline bool PyExceptionMatches() const + { + return PyErr_ExceptionMatches(this->p) > 0; + } + + }; + + template + inline OwnedObject PyObjectPointer::PyStr() const noexcept + { + if (!this->p) { + return OwnedObject(); + } + return OwnedObject::consuming(PyObject_Str(reinterpret_cast(this->p))); + } + + template + inline const std::string PyObjectPointer::as_str() const noexcept + { + // NOTE: This is not Python exception safe. + if (this->p) { + // The Python APIs return a cached char* value that's only valid + // as long as the original object stays around, and we're + // about to (probably) toss it. Hence the copy to std::string. + OwnedObject py_str = this->PyStr(); + if (!py_str) { + return "(nil)"; + } + return PyUnicode_AsUTF8(py_str.borrow()); + } + return "(nil)"; + } + + template + inline OwnedObject PyObjectPointer::PyGetAttr(const ImmortalObject& name) const noexcept + { + assert(this->p); + return OwnedObject::consuming(PyObject_GetAttr(reinterpret_cast(this->p), name)); + } + + template + inline OwnedObject PyObjectPointer::PyRequireAttr(const char* const name) const + { + assert(this->p); + return OwnedObject::consuming(Require(PyObject_GetAttrString(this->p, name), name)); + } + + template + inline OwnedObject PyObjectPointer::PyRequireAttr(const ImmortalString& name) const + { + assert(this->p); + return OwnedObject::consuming(Require( + PyObject_GetAttr( + reinterpret_cast(this->p), + name + ), + name + )); + } + + template + inline OwnedObject PyObjectPointer::PyCall(const BorrowedObject& arg) const + { + return this->PyCall(arg.borrow()); + } + + template + inline OwnedObject PyObjectPointer::PyCall(PyGreenlet* arg) const + { + return this->PyCall(reinterpret_cast(arg)); + } + + template + inline OwnedObject PyObjectPointer::PyCall(PyObject* arg) const + { + assert(this->p); + return OwnedObject::consuming(PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs(this->p, arg, NULL)); + } + + template + inline OwnedObject PyObjectPointer::PyCall(const BorrowedObject args, + const BorrowedObject kwargs) const + { + assert(this->p); + return OwnedObject::consuming(PyObject_Call(this->p, args, kwargs)); + } + + template + inline OwnedObject PyObjectPointer::PyCall(const OwnedObject& args, + const OwnedObject& kwargs) const + { + assert(this->p); + return OwnedObject::consuming(PyObject_Call(this->p, args.borrow(), kwargs.borrow())); + } + + G_FP_TMPL_STATIC inline void + ListChecker(void * p) + { + if (!p) { + return; + } + if (!PyList_Check(p)) { + throw TypeError("Expected a list"); + } + } + + class OwnedList : public OwnedReference + { + private: + G_NO_ASSIGNMENT_OF_CLS(OwnedList); + public: + // TODO: Would like to use move. + explicit OwnedList(const OwnedObject& other) + : OwnedReference(other) + { + } + + OwnedList& operator=(const OwnedObject& other) + { + if (other && PyList_Check(other.p)) { + // Valid list. Own a new reference to it, discard the + // reference to what we did own. + PyObject* new_ptr = other.p; + Py_INCREF(new_ptr); + Py_XDECREF(this->p); + this->p = new_ptr; + } + else { + // Either the other object was NULL (an error) or it + // wasn't a list. Either way, we're now invalidated. + Py_XDECREF(this->p); + this->p = nullptr; + } + return *this; + } + + inline bool empty() const + { + return PyList_GET_SIZE(p) == 0; + } + + inline Py_ssize_t size() const + { + return PyList_GET_SIZE(p); + } + + inline BorrowedObject at(const Py_ssize_t index) const + { + return PyList_GET_ITEM(p, index); + } + + inline void clear() + { + PyList_SetSlice(p, 0, PyList_GET_SIZE(p), NULL); + } + }; + + // Use this to represent the module object used at module init + // time. + // This could either be a borrowed (Py2) or new (Py3) reference; + // either way, we don't want to do any memory management + // on it here, Python itself will handle that. + // XXX: Actually, that's not quite right. On Python 3, if an + // exception occurs before we return to the interpreter, this will + // leak; but all previous versions also had that problem. + class CreatedModule : public PyObjectPointer<> + { + private: + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(CreatedModule); + public: + CreatedModule(PyModuleDef& mod_def) : PyObjectPointer<>( + Require(PyModule_Create(&mod_def))) + { + } + + // PyAddObject(): Add a reference to the object to the module. + // On return, the reference count of the object is unchanged. + // + // The docs warn that PyModule_AddObject only steals the + // reference on success, so if it fails after we've incref'd + // or allocated, we're responsible for the decref. + void PyAddObject(const char* name, const long new_bool) + { + OwnedObject p = OwnedObject::consuming(Require(PyBool_FromLong(new_bool))); + this->PyAddObject(name, p); + } + + void PyAddObject(const char* name, const OwnedObject& new_object) + { + // The caller already owns a reference they will decref + // when their variable goes out of scope, we still need to + // incref/decref. + this->PyAddObject(name, new_object.borrow()); + } + + void PyAddObject(const char* name, const ImmortalObject& new_object) + { + this->PyAddObject(name, new_object.borrow()); + } + + void PyAddObject(const char* name, PyTypeObject& type) + { + this->PyAddObject(name, reinterpret_cast(&type)); + } + + void PyAddObject(const char* name, PyObject* new_object) + { + Py_INCREF(new_object); + try { + Require(PyModule_AddObject(this->p, name, new_object)); + } + catch (const PyErrOccurred&) { + Py_DECREF(p); + throw; + } + } + }; + + class PyErrFetchParam : public PyObjectPointer<> + { + // Not an owned object, because we can't be initialized with + // one, and we only sometimes acquire ownership. + private: + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(PyErrFetchParam); + public: + // To allow declaring these and passing them to + // PyErr_Fetch we implement the empty constructor, + // and the address operator. + PyErrFetchParam() : PyObjectPointer<>(nullptr) + { + } + + PyObject** operator&() + { + return &this->p; + } + + // This allows us to pass one directly without the &, + // BUT it has higher precedence than the bool operator + // if it's not explicit. + operator PyObject**() + { + return &this->p; + } + + // We don't want to be able to pass these to Py_DECREF and + // such so we don't have the implicit PyObject* conversion. + + inline PyObject* relinquish_ownership() + { + PyObject* result = this->p; + this->p = nullptr; + return result; + } + + ~PyErrFetchParam() + { + Py_XDECREF(p); + } + }; + + class OwnedErrPiece : public OwnedObject + { + private: + + public: + // Unlike OwnedObject, this increments the refcount. + OwnedErrPiece(PyObject* p=nullptr) : OwnedObject(p) + { + this->acquire(); + } + + PyObject** operator&() + { + return &this->p; + } + + inline operator PyObject*() const + { + return this->p; + } + + operator PyTypeObject*() const + { + return reinterpret_cast(this->p); + } + }; + + class PyErrPieces + { + private: + OwnedErrPiece type; + OwnedErrPiece instance; + OwnedErrPiece traceback; + bool restored; + public: + // Takes new references; if we're destroyed before + // restoring the error, we drop the references. + PyErrPieces(PyObject* t, PyObject* v, PyObject* tb) : + type(t), + instance(v), + traceback(tb), + restored(0) + { + this->normalize(); + } + + PyErrPieces() : + restored(0) + { + // PyErr_Fetch transfers ownership to us, so + // we don't actually need to INCREF; but we *do* + // need to DECREF if we're not restored. + PyErrFetchParam t, v, tb; + PyErr_Fetch(&t, &v, &tb); + type.steal(t.relinquish_ownership()); + instance.steal(v.relinquish_ownership()); + traceback.steal(tb.relinquish_ownership()); + } + + void PyErrRestore() + { + // can only do this once + assert(!this->restored); + this->restored = true; + PyErr_Restore( + this->type.relinquish_ownership(), + this->instance.relinquish_ownership(), + this->traceback.relinquish_ownership()); + assert(!this->type && !this->instance && !this->traceback); + } + + private: + void normalize() + { + // First, check the traceback argument, replacing None, + // with NULL + if (traceback.is_None()) { + traceback = nullptr; + } + + if (traceback && !PyTraceBack_Check(traceback.borrow())) { + throw PyErrOccurred(PyExc_TypeError, + "throw() third argument must be a traceback object"); + } + + if (PyExceptionClass_Check(type)) { + // If we just had a type, we'll now have a type and + // instance. + // The type's refcount will have gone up by one + // because of the instance and the instance will have + // a refcount of one. Either way, we owned, and still + // do own, exactly one reference. + PyErr_NormalizeException(&type, &instance, &traceback); + + } + else if (PyExceptionInstance_Check(type)) { + /* Raising an instance --- usually that means an + object that is a subclass of BaseException, but on + Python 2, that can also mean an arbitrary old-style + object. The value should be a dummy. */ + if (instance && !instance.is_None()) { + throw PyErrOccurred( + PyExc_TypeError, + "instance exception may not have a separate value"); + } + /* Normalize to raise , */ + this->instance = this->type; + this->type = PyExceptionInstance_Class(instance.borrow()); + + /* + It would be tempting to do this: + + Py_ssize_t type_count = Py_REFCNT(Py_TYPE(instance.borrow())); + this->type = PyExceptionInstance_Class(instance.borrow()); + assert(this->type.REFCNT() == type_count + 1); + + But that doesn't work on Python 2 in the case of + old-style instances: The result of Py_TYPE is going to + be the global shared that all + old-style classes have, while the return of Instance_Class() + will be the Python-level class object. The two are unrelated. + */ + } + else { + /* Not something you can raise. throw() fails. */ + PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, + "exceptions must be classes, or instances, not %s", + Py_TYPE(type.borrow())->tp_name); + throw PyErrOccurred(); + } + } + }; + + // PyArg_Parse's O argument returns a borrowed reference. + class PyArgParseParam : public BorrowedObject + { + private: + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(PyArgParseParam); + public: + explicit PyArgParseParam(PyObject* p=nullptr) : BorrowedObject(p) + { + } + + inline PyObject** operator&() + { + return &this->p; + } + }; + +};}; + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_slp_switch.hpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_slp_switch.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd4b7ae --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_slp_switch.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +#ifndef GREENLET_SLP_SWITCH_HPP +#define GREENLET_SLP_SWITCH_HPP + +#include "greenlet_compiler_compat.hpp" +#include "greenlet_refs.hpp" + +/* + * the following macros are spliced into the OS/compiler + * specific code, in order to simplify maintenance. + */ +// We can save about 10% of the time it takes to switch greenlets if +// we thread the thread state through the slp_save_state() and the +// following slp_restore_state() calls from +// slp_switch()->g_switchstack() (which already needs to access it). +// +// However: +// +// that requires changing the prototypes and implementations of the +// switching functions. If we just change the prototype of +// slp_switch() to accept the argument and update the macros, without +// changing the implementation of slp_switch(), we get crashes on +// 64-bit Linux and 32-bit x86 (for reasons that aren't 100% clear); +// on the other hand, 64-bit macOS seems to be fine. Also, 64-bit +// windows is an issue because slp_switch is written fully in assembly +// and currently ignores its argument so some code would have to be +// adjusted there to pass the argument on to the +// ``slp_save_state_asm()`` function (but interestingly, because of +// the calling convention, the extra argument is just ignored and +// things function fine, albeit slower, if we just modify +// ``slp_save_state_asm`()` to fetch the pointer to pass to the +// macro.) +// +// Our compromise is to use a *glabal*, untracked, weak, pointer +// to the necessary thread state during the process of switching only. +// This is safe because we're protected by the GIL, and if we're +// running this code, the thread isn't exiting. This also nets us a +// 10-12% speed improvement. + +static greenlet::Greenlet* volatile switching_thread_state = nullptr; + + +extern "C" { +static int GREENLET_NOINLINE(slp_save_state_trampoline)(char* stackref); +static void GREENLET_NOINLINE(slp_restore_state_trampoline)(); +} + + +#define SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff) \ +do { \ + assert(switching_thread_state); \ + stackref += STACK_MAGIC; \ + if (slp_save_state_trampoline((char*)stackref)) \ + return -1; \ + if (!switching_thread_state->active()) \ + return 1; \ + stsizediff = switching_thread_state->stack_start() - (char*)stackref; \ +} while (0) + +#define SLP_RESTORE_STATE() slp_restore_state_trampoline() + +#define SLP_EVAL +extern "C" { +#define slp_switch GREENLET_NOINLINE(slp_switch) +#include "slp_platformselect.h" +} +#undef slp_switch + +#ifndef STACK_MAGIC +# error \ + "greenlet needs to be ported to this platform, or taught how to detect your compiler properly." +#endif /* !STACK_MAGIC */ + + + +#ifdef EXTERNAL_ASM +/* CCP addition: Make these functions, to be called from assembler. + * The token include file for the given platform should enable the + * EXTERNAL_ASM define so that this is included. + */ +extern "C" { +intptr_t +slp_save_state_asm(intptr_t* ref) +{ + intptr_t diff; + SLP_SAVE_STATE(ref, diff); + return diff; +} + +void +slp_restore_state_asm(void) +{ + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); +} + +extern int slp_switch(void); +}; +#endif + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_thread_state.hpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_thread_state.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..045371f --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_thread_state.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,543 @@ +#ifndef GREENLET_THREAD_STATE_HPP +#define GREENLET_THREAD_STATE_HPP + +#include +#include + +#include "greenlet_internal.hpp" +#include "greenlet_refs.hpp" +#include "greenlet_thread_support.hpp" + +using greenlet::refs::BorrowedObject; +using greenlet::refs::BorrowedGreenlet; +using greenlet::refs::BorrowedMainGreenlet; +using greenlet::refs::OwnedMainGreenlet; +using greenlet::refs::OwnedObject; +using greenlet::refs::OwnedGreenlet; +using greenlet::refs::OwnedList; +using greenlet::refs::PyErrFetchParam; +using greenlet::refs::PyArgParseParam; +using greenlet::refs::ImmortalString; +using greenlet::refs::CreatedModule; +using greenlet::refs::PyErrPieces; +using greenlet::refs::NewReference; + +namespace greenlet { +/** + * Thread-local state of greenlets. + * + * Each native thread will get exactly one of these objects, + * automatically accessed through the best available thread-local + * mechanism the compiler supports (``thread_local`` for C++11 + * compilers or ``__thread``/``declspec(thread)`` for older GCC/clang + * or MSVC, respectively.) + * + * Previously, we kept thread-local state mostly in a bunch of + * ``static volatile`` variables in the main greenlet file.. This had + * the problem of requiring extra checks, loops, and great care + * accessing these variables if we potentially invoked any Python code + * that could release the GIL, because the state could change out from + * under us. Making the variables thread-local solves this problem. + * + * When we detected that a greenlet API accessing the current greenlet + * was invoked from a different thread than the greenlet belonged to, + * we stored a reference to the greenlet in the Python thread + * dictionary for the thread the greenlet belonged to. This could lead + * to memory leaks if the thread then exited (because of a reference + * cycle, as greenlets referred to the thread dictionary, and deleting + * non-current greenlets leaked their frame plus perhaps arguments on + * the C stack). If a thread exited while still having running + * greenlet objects (perhaps that had just switched back to the main + * greenlet), and did not invoke one of the greenlet APIs *in that + * thread, immediately before it exited, without some other thread + * then being invoked*, such a leak was guaranteed. + * + * This can be partly solved by using compiler thread-local variables + * instead of the Python thread dictionary, thus avoiding a cycle. + * + * To fully solve this problem, we need a reliable way to know that a + * thread is done and we should clean up the main greenlet. On POSIX, + * we can use the destructor function of ``pthread_key_create``, but + * there's nothing similar on Windows; a C++11 thread local object + * reliably invokes its destructor when the thread it belongs to exits + * (non-C++11 compilers offer ``__thread`` or ``declspec(thread)`` to + * create thread-local variables, but they can't hold C++ objects that + * invoke destructors; the C++11 version is the most portable solution + * I found). When the thread exits, we can drop references and + * otherwise manipulate greenlets and frames that we know can no + * longer be switched to. For compilers that don't support C++11 + * thread locals, we have a solution that uses the python thread + * dictionary, though it may not collect everything as promptly as + * other compilers do, if some other library is using the thread + * dictionary and has a cycle or extra reference. + * + * There are two small wrinkles. The first is that when the thread + * exits, it is too late to actually invoke Python APIs: the Python + * thread state is gone, and the GIL is released. To solve *this* + * problem, our destructor uses ``Py_AddPendingCall`` to transfer the + * destruction work to the main thread. (This is not an issue for the + * dictionary solution.) + * + * The second is that once the thread exits, the thread local object + * is invalid and we can't even access a pointer to it, so we can't + * pass it to ``Py_AddPendingCall``. This is handled by actually using + * a second object that's thread local (ThreadStateCreator) and having + * it dynamically allocate this object so it can live until the + * pending call runs. + */ + + + +class ThreadState { +private: + // As of commit 08ad1dd7012b101db953f492e0021fb08634afad + // this class needed 56 bytes in o Py_DEBUG build + // on 64-bit macOS 11. + // Adding the vector takes us up to 80 bytes () + + /* Strong reference to the main greenlet */ + OwnedMainGreenlet main_greenlet; + + /* Strong reference to the current greenlet. */ + OwnedGreenlet current_greenlet; + + /* Strong reference to the trace function, if any. */ + OwnedObject tracefunc; + + typedef std::vector > deleteme_t; + /* A vector of raw PyGreenlet pointers representing things that need + deleted when this thread is running. The vector owns the + references, but you need to manually INCREF/DECREF as you use + them. We don't use a vector because we + make copy of this vector, and that would become O(n) as all the + refcounts are incremented in the copy. + */ + deleteme_t deleteme; + +#ifdef GREENLET_NEEDS_EXCEPTION_STATE_SAVED + void* exception_state; +#endif + + static std::clock_t _clocks_used_doing_gc; + static ImmortalString get_referrers_name; + static PythonAllocator allocator; + + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(ThreadState); + +public: + static void* operator new(size_t UNUSED(count)) + { + return ThreadState::allocator.allocate(1); + } + + static void operator delete(void* ptr) + { + return ThreadState::allocator.deallocate(static_cast(ptr), + 1); + } + + static void init() + { + ThreadState::get_referrers_name = "get_referrers"; + ThreadState::_clocks_used_doing_gc = 0; + } + + ThreadState() + : main_greenlet(OwnedMainGreenlet::consuming(green_create_main(this))), + current_greenlet(main_greenlet) + { + if (!this->main_greenlet) { + // We failed to create the main greenlet. That's bad. + throw PyFatalError("Failed to create main greenlet"); + } + // The main greenlet starts with 1 refs: The returned one. We + // then copied it to the current greenlet. + assert(this->main_greenlet.REFCNT() == 2); + +#ifdef GREENLET_NEEDS_EXCEPTION_STATE_SAVED + this->exception_state = slp_get_exception_state(); +#endif + } + + inline void restore_exception_state() + { +#ifdef GREENLET_NEEDS_EXCEPTION_STATE_SAVED + // It's probably important this be inlined and only call C + // functions to avoid adding an SEH frame. + slp_set_exception_state(this->exception_state); +#endif + } + + inline bool has_main_greenlet() + { + return !!this->main_greenlet; + } + + // Called from the ThreadStateCreator when we're in non-standard + // threading mode. In that case, there is an object in the Python + // thread state dictionary that points to us. The main greenlet + // also traverses into us, in which case it's crucial not to + // traverse back into the main greenlet. + int tp_traverse(visitproc visit, void* arg, bool traverse_main=true) + { + if (traverse_main) { + Py_VISIT(main_greenlet.borrow_o()); + } + if (traverse_main || current_greenlet != main_greenlet) { + Py_VISIT(current_greenlet.borrow_o()); + } + Py_VISIT(tracefunc.borrow()); + return 0; + } + + inline BorrowedMainGreenlet borrow_main_greenlet() const + { + assert(this->main_greenlet); + assert(this->main_greenlet.REFCNT() >= 2); + return this->main_greenlet; + }; + + inline OwnedMainGreenlet get_main_greenlet() + { + return this->main_greenlet; + } + + /** + * In addition to returning a new reference to the currunt + * greenlet, this performs any maintenance needed. + */ + inline OwnedGreenlet get_current() + { + /* green_dealloc() cannot delete greenlets from other threads, so + it stores them in the thread dict; delete them now. */ + this->clear_deleteme_list(); + //assert(this->current_greenlet->main_greenlet == this->main_greenlet); + //assert(this->main_greenlet->main_greenlet == this->main_greenlet); + return this->current_greenlet; + } + + /** + * As for non-const get_current(); + */ + inline BorrowedGreenlet borrow_current() + { + this->clear_deleteme_list(); + return this->current_greenlet; + } + + /** + * Does no maintenance. + */ + inline OwnedGreenlet get_current() const + { + return this->current_greenlet; + } + + template + inline bool is_current(const refs::PyObjectPointer& obj) const + { + return this->current_greenlet.borrow_o() == obj.borrow_o(); + } + + inline void set_current(const OwnedGreenlet& target) + { + this->current_greenlet = target; + } + +private: + /** + * Deref and remove the greenlets from the deleteme list. Must be + * holding the GIL. + * + * If *murder* is true, then we must be called from a different + * thread than the one that these greenlets were running in. + * In that case, if the greenlet was actually running, we destroy + * the frame reference and otherwise make it appear dead before + * proceeding; otherwise, we would try (and fail) to raise an + * exception in it and wind up right back in this list. + */ + inline void clear_deleteme_list(const bool murder=false) + { + if (!this->deleteme.empty()) { + // It's possible we could add items to this list while + // running Python code if there's a thread switch, so we + // need to defensively copy it before that can happen. + deleteme_t copy = this->deleteme; + this->deleteme.clear(); // in case things come back on the list + for(deleteme_t::iterator it = copy.begin(), end = copy.end(); + it != end; + ++it ) { + PyGreenlet* to_del = *it; + if (murder) { + // Force each greenlet to appear dead; we can't raise an + // exception into it anymore anyway. + to_del->pimpl->murder_in_place(); + } + + // The only reference to these greenlets should be in + // this list, decreffing them should let them be + // deleted again, triggering calls to green_dealloc() + // in the correct thread (if we're not murdering). + // This may run arbitrary Python code and switch + // threads or greenlets! + Py_DECREF(to_del); + if (PyErr_Occurred()) { + PyErr_WriteUnraisable(nullptr); + PyErr_Clear(); + } + } + } + } + +public: + + /** + * Returns a new reference, or a false object. + */ + inline OwnedObject get_tracefunc() const + { + return tracefunc; + }; + + + inline void set_tracefunc(BorrowedObject tracefunc) + { + assert(tracefunc); + if (tracefunc == BorrowedObject(Py_None)) { + this->tracefunc.CLEAR(); + } + else { + this->tracefunc = tracefunc; + } + } + + /** + * Given a reference to a greenlet that some other thread + * attempted to delete (has a refcount of 0) store it for later + * deletion when the thread this state belongs to is current. + */ + inline void delete_when_thread_running(PyGreenlet* to_del) + { + Py_INCREF(to_del); + this->deleteme.push_back(to_del); + } + + /** + * Set to std::clock_t(-1) to disable. + */ + inline static std::clock_t& clocks_used_doing_gc() + { + return ThreadState::_clocks_used_doing_gc; + } + + ~ThreadState() + { + if (!PyInterpreterState_Head()) { + // We shouldn't get here (our callers protect us) + // but if we do, all we can do is bail early. + return; + } + + // We should not have an "origin" greenlet; that only exists + // for the temporary time during a switch, which should not + // be in progress as the thread dies. + //assert(!this->switching_state.origin); + + this->tracefunc.CLEAR(); + + // Forcibly GC as much as we can. + this->clear_deleteme_list(true); + + // The pending call did this. + assert(this->main_greenlet->thread_state() == nullptr); + + // If the main greenlet is the current greenlet, + // then we "fell off the end" and the thread died. + // It's possible that there is some other greenlet that + // switched to us, leaving a reference to the main greenlet + // on the stack, somewhere uncollectible. Try to detect that. + if (this->current_greenlet == this->main_greenlet && this->current_greenlet) { + assert(this->current_greenlet->is_currently_running_in_some_thread()); + // Drop one reference we hold. + this->current_greenlet.CLEAR(); + assert(!this->current_greenlet); + // Only our reference to the main greenlet should be left, + // But hold onto the pointer in case we need to do extra cleanup. + PyGreenlet* old_main_greenlet = this->main_greenlet.borrow(); + Py_ssize_t cnt = this->main_greenlet.REFCNT(); + this->main_greenlet.CLEAR(); + if (ThreadState::_clocks_used_doing_gc != std::clock_t(-1) + && cnt == 2 && Py_REFCNT(old_main_greenlet) == 1) { + // Highly likely that the reference is somewhere on + // the stack, not reachable by GC. Verify. + // XXX: This is O(n) in the total number of objects. + // TODO: Add a way to disable this at runtime, and + // another way to report on it. + std::clock_t begin = std::clock(); + NewReference gc(PyImport_ImportModule("gc")); + if (gc) { + OwnedObject get_referrers = gc.PyRequireAttr(ThreadState::get_referrers_name); + OwnedList refs(get_referrers.PyCall(old_main_greenlet)); + if (refs && refs.empty()) { + assert(refs.REFCNT() == 1); + // We found nothing! So we left a dangling + // reference: Probably the last thing some + // other greenlet did was call + // 'getcurrent().parent.switch()' to switch + // back to us. Clean it up. This will be the + // case on CPython 3.7 and newer, as they use + // an internal calling conversion that avoids + // creating method objects and storing them on + // the stack. + Py_DECREF(old_main_greenlet); + } + else if (refs + && refs.size() == 1 + && PyCFunction_Check(refs.at(0)) + && Py_REFCNT(refs.at(0)) == 2) { + assert(refs.REFCNT() == 1); + // Ok, we found a C method that refers to the + // main greenlet, and its only referenced + // twice, once in the list we just created, + // once from...somewhere else. If we can't + // find where else, then this is a leak. + // This happens in older versions of CPython + // that create a bound method object somewhere + // on the stack that we'll never get back to. + if (PyCFunction_GetFunction(refs.at(0).borrow()) == (PyCFunction)green_switch) { + BorrowedObject function_w = refs.at(0); + refs.clear(); // destroy the reference + // from the list. + // back to one reference. Can *it* be + // found? + assert(function_w.REFCNT() == 1); + refs = get_referrers.PyCall(function_w); + if (refs && refs.empty()) { + // Nope, it can't be found so it won't + // ever be GC'd. Drop it. + Py_CLEAR(function_w); + } + } + } + std::clock_t end = std::clock(); + ThreadState::_clocks_used_doing_gc += (end - begin); + } + } + } + + // We need to make sure this greenlet appears to be dead, + // because otherwise deallocing it would fail to raise an + // exception in it (the thread is dead) and put it back in our + // deleteme list. + if (this->current_greenlet) { + this->current_greenlet->murder_in_place(); + this->current_greenlet.CLEAR(); + } + + if (this->main_greenlet) { + // Couldn't have been the main greenlet that was running + // when the thread exited (because we already cleared this + // pointer if it was). This shouldn't be possible? + + // If the main greenlet was current when the thread died (it + // should be, right?) then we cleared its self pointer above + // when we cleared the current greenlet's main greenlet pointer. + // assert(this->main_greenlet->main_greenlet == this->main_greenlet + // || !this->main_greenlet->main_greenlet); + // // self reference, probably gone + // this->main_greenlet->main_greenlet.CLEAR(); + + // This will actually go away when the ivar is destructed. + this->main_greenlet.CLEAR(); + } + + if (PyErr_Occurred()) { + PyErr_WriteUnraisable(NULL); + PyErr_Clear(); + } + + } + +}; + +ImmortalString ThreadState::get_referrers_name(nullptr); +PythonAllocator ThreadState::allocator; +std::clock_t ThreadState::_clocks_used_doing_gc(0); + +template +class ThreadStateCreator +{ +private: + // Initialized to 1, and, if still 1, created on access. + // Set to 0 on destruction. + ThreadState* _state; + G_NO_COPIES_OF_CLS(ThreadStateCreator); +public: + + // Only one of these, auto created per thread + ThreadStateCreator() : + _state((ThreadState*)1) + { + } + + ~ThreadStateCreator() + { + ThreadState* tmp = this->_state; + this->_state = nullptr; + if (tmp && tmp != (ThreadState*)1) { + Destructor x(tmp); + } + } + + inline ThreadState& state() + { + // The main greenlet will own this pointer when it is created, + // which will be right after this. The plan is to give every + // greenlet a pointer to the main greenlet for the thread it + // runs in; if we are doing something cross-thread, we need to + // access the pointer from the main greenlet. Deleting the + // thread, and hence the thread-local storage, will delete the + // state pointer in the main greenlet. + if (this->_state == (ThreadState*)1) { + // XXX: Assuming allocation never fails + this->_state = new ThreadState; + // For non-standard threading, we need to store an object + // in the Python thread state dictionary so that it can be + // DECREF'd when the thread ends (ideally; the dict could + // last longer) and clean this object up. + } + if (!this->_state) { + throw std::runtime_error("Accessing state after destruction."); + } + return *this->_state; + } + + operator ThreadState&() + { + return this->state(); + } + + operator ThreadState*() + { + return &this->state(); + } + + inline int tp_traverse(visitproc visit, void* arg) + { + if (this->_state) { + return this->_state->tp_traverse(visit, arg); + } + return 0; + } + +}; + + +// We can't use the PythonAllocator for this, because we push to it +// from the thread state destructor, which doesn't have the GIL, +// and Python's allocators can only be called with the GIL. +typedef std::vector cleanup_queue_t; + +}; // namespace greenlet + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_thread_state_dict_cleanup.hpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_thread_state_dict_cleanup.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..acf39c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_thread_state_dict_cleanup.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +#ifndef GREENLET_THREAD_STATE_DICT_CLEANUP_HPP +#define GREENLET_THREAD_STATE_DICT_CLEANUP_HPP + +#include "greenlet_internal.hpp" +#include "greenlet_thread_state.hpp" + +#ifdef __clang__ +# pragma clang diagnostic push +# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wmissing-field-initializers" +#endif + +#ifndef G_THREAD_STATE_DICT_CLEANUP_TYPE +// shut the compiler up if it looks at this file in isolation +#define ThreadStateCreator int +#endif + +// Define a Python object that goes in the Python thread state dict +// when the greenlet thread state is created, and which owns the +// reference to the greenlet thread local state. +// When the thread state dict is cleaned up, so too is the thread +// state. This works best if we make sure there are no circular +// references to the thread state. +typedef struct _PyGreenletCleanup { + PyObject_HEAD + ThreadStateCreator* thread_state_creator; +} PyGreenletCleanup; + +static void +cleanup_do_dealloc(PyGreenletCleanup* self) +{ + ThreadStateCreator* tmp = self->thread_state_creator; + self->thread_state_creator = nullptr; + if (tmp) { + delete tmp; + } +} + +static void +cleanup_dealloc(PyGreenletCleanup* self) +{ + PyObject_GC_UnTrack(self); + cleanup_do_dealloc(self); +} + +static int +cleanup_clear(PyGreenletCleanup* self) +{ + // This method is never called by our test cases. + cleanup_do_dealloc(self); + return 0; +} + +static int +cleanup_traverse(PyGreenletCleanup* self, visitproc visit, void* arg) +{ + if (self->thread_state_creator) { + return self->thread_state_creator->tp_traverse(visit, arg); + } + return 0; +} + +static int +cleanup_is_gc(PyGreenlet* UNUSED(self)) +{ + return 1; +} + +static PyTypeObject PyGreenletCleanup_Type = { + PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0) + "greenlet._greenlet.ThreadStateCleanup", + sizeof(struct _PyGreenletCleanup), + 0, /* tp_itemsize */ + /* methods */ + (destructor)cleanup_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */ + 0, /* tp_print */ + 0, /* tp_getattr */ + 0, /* tp_setattr */ + 0, /* tp_compare */ + 0, /* tp_repr */ + 0, /* tp_as _number*/ + 0, /* tp_as _sequence*/ + 0, /* tp_as _mapping*/ + 0, /* tp_hash */ + 0, /* tp_call */ + 0, /* tp_str */ + 0, /* tp_getattro */ + 0, /* tp_setattro */ + 0, /* tp_as_buffer*/ + G_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE, /* tp_flags */ + "Internal use only", /* tp_doc */ + (traverseproc)cleanup_traverse, /* tp_traverse */ + (inquiry)cleanup_clear, /* tp_clear */ + 0, /* tp_richcompare */ + // XXX: Don't our flags promise a weakref? + 0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */ + 0, /* tp_iter */ + 0, /* tp_iternext */ + 0, /* tp_methods */ + 0, /* tp_members */ + 0, /* tp_getset */ + 0, /* tp_base */ + 0, /* tp_dict */ + 0, /* tp_descr_get */ + 0, /* tp_descr_set */ + 0, /* tp_dictoffset */ + 0, /* tp_init */ + PyType_GenericAlloc, /* tp_alloc */ + PyType_GenericNew, /* tp_new */ + PyObject_GC_Del, /* tp_free */ + (inquiry)cleanup_is_gc, /* tp_is_gc */ +}; + +#ifdef __clang__ +# pragma clang diagnostic pop +#endif + + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_thread_support.hpp b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_thread_support.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ded7d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/greenlet_thread_support.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +#ifndef GREENLET_THREAD_SUPPORT_HPP +#define GREENLET_THREAD_SUPPORT_HPP + +/** + * Defines various utility functions to help greenlet integrate well + * with threads. This used to be needed when we supported Python + * 2.7 on Windows, which used a very old compiler. We wrote an + * alternative implementation using Python APIs and POSIX or Windows + * APIs, but that's no longer needed. So this file is a shadow of its + * former self --- but may be needed in the future. + */ + +#include +#include +#include + +#include "greenlet_compiler_compat.hpp" + +namespace greenlet { + typedef std::mutex Mutex; + typedef std::lock_guard LockGuard; + class LockInitError : public std::runtime_error + { + public: + LockInitError(const char* what) : std::runtime_error(what) + {}; + }; +}; + + +#endif /* GREENLET_THREAD_SUPPORT_HPP */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/__init__.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/setup_switch_x64_masm.cmd b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/setup_switch_x64_masm.cmd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0928595 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/setup_switch_x64_masm.cmd @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" amd64 +ml64 /nologo /c /Fo switch_x64_masm.obj switch_x64_masm.asm diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_aarch64_gcc.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_aarch64_gcc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..058617c --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_aarch64_gcc.h @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 07-Sep-16 Add clang support using x register naming. Fredrik Fornwall + * 13-Apr-13 Add support for strange GCC caller-save decisions + * 08-Apr-13 File creation. Michael Matz + * + * NOTES + * + * Simply save all callee saved registers + * + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "x19", "x20", "x21", "x22", "x23", "x24", "x25", "x26", \ + "x27", "x28", "x30" /* aka lr */, \ + "v8", "v9", "v10", "v11", \ + "v12", "v13", "v14", "v15" + +/* + * Recall: + asm asm-qualifiers ( AssemblerTemplate + : OutputOperands + [ : InputOperands + [ : Clobbers ] ]) + + or (if asm-qualifiers contains 'goto') + + asm asm-qualifiers ( AssemblerTemplate + : OutputOperands + : InputOperands + : Clobbers + : GotoLabels) + + and OutputOperands are + + [ [asmSymbolicName] ] constraint (cvariablename) + + When a name is given, refer to it as ``%[the name]``. + When not given, ``%i`` where ``i`` is the zero-based index. + + constraints starting with ``=`` means only writing; ``+`` means + reading and writing. + + This is followed by ``r`` (must be register) or ``m`` (must be memory) + and these can be combined. + + The ``cvariablename`` is actually an lvalue expression. + + In AArch65, 31 general purpose registers. If named X0... they are + 64-bit. If named W0... they are the bottom 32 bits of the + corresponding 64 bit register. + + XZR and WZR are hardcoded to 0, and ignore writes. + + Arguments are in X0..X7. C++ uses X0 for ``this``. X0 holds simple return + values (?) + + Whenever a W register is written, the top half of the X register is zeroed. + */ + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int err; + void *fp; + /* Windowz uses a 32-bit long on a 64-bit platform, unlike the rest of + the world, and in theory we can be compiled with GCC/llvm on 64-bit + windows. So we need a fixed-width type. + */ + int64_t *stackref, stsizediff; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("str x29, %0" : "=m"(fp) : : ); + __asm__ ("mov %0, sp" : "=r" (stackref)); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "add sp,sp,%0\n" + "add x29,x29,%0\n" + : + : "r" (stsizediff) + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + /* SLP_SAVE_STATE macro contains some return statements + (of -1 and 1). It falls through only when + the return value of slp_save_state() is zero, which + is placed in x0. + In that case we (slp_switch) also want to return zero + (also in x0 of course). + Now, some GCC versions (seen with 4.8) think it's a + good idea to save/restore x0 around the call to + slp_restore_state(), instead of simply zeroing it + at the return below. But slp_restore_state + writes random values to the stack slot used for this + save/restore (from when it once was saved above in + SLP_SAVE_STATE, when it was still uninitialized), so + "restoring" that precious zero actually makes us + return random values. There are some ways to make + GCC not use that zero value in the normal return path + (e.g. making err volatile, but that costs a little + stack space), and the simplest is to call a function + that returns an unknown value (which happens to be zero), + so the saved/restored value is unused. + + Thus, this line stores a 0 into the ``err`` variable + (which must be held in a register for this instruction, + of course). The ``w`` qualifier causes the instruction + to use W0 instead of X0, otherwise we get a warning + about a value size mismatch (because err is an int, + and aarch64 platforms are LP64: 32-bit int, 64 bit long + and pointer). + */ + __asm__ volatile ("mov %w0, #0" : "=r" (err)); + } + __asm__ volatile ("ldr x29, %0" : : "m" (fp) :); + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + return err; +} + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_alpha_unix.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_alpha_unix.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e07abf --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_alpha_unix.h @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 + +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "$9", "$10", "$11", "$12", "$13", "$14", "$15", \ + "$f2", "$f3", "$f4", "$f5", "$f6", "$f7", "$f8", "$f9" + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int ret; + long *stackref, stsizediff; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("mov $30, %0" : "=r" (stackref) : ); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "addq $30, %0, $30\n\t" + : /* no outputs */ + : "r" (stsizediff) + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("mov $31, %0" : "=r" (ret) : ); + return ret; +} + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_amd64_unix.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_amd64_unix.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d470110 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_amd64_unix.h @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 3-May-13 Ralf Schmitt + * Add support for strange GCC caller-save decisions + * (ported from switch_aarch64_gcc.h) + * 18-Aug-11 Alexey Borzenkov + * Correctly save rbp, csr and cw + * 01-Apr-04 Hye-Shik Chang + * Ported from i386 to amd64. + * 24-Nov-02 Christian Tismer + * needed to add another magic constant to insure + * that f in slp_eval_frame(PyFrameObject *f) + * STACK_REFPLUS will probably be 1 in most cases. + * gets included into the saved stack area. + * 17-Sep-02 Christian Tismer + * after virtualizing stack save/restore, the + * stack size shrunk a bit. Needed to introduce + * an adjustment STACK_MAGIC per platform. + * 15-Sep-02 Gerd Woetzel + * slightly changed framework for spark + * 31-Avr-02 Armin Rigo + * Added ebx, esi and edi register-saves. + * 01-Mar-02 Samual M. Rushing + * Ported from i386. + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +/* #define STACK_MAGIC 3 */ +/* the above works fine with gcc 2.96, but 2.95.3 wants this */ +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 + +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "r12", "r13", "r14", "r15" + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int err; + void* rbp; + void* rbx; + unsigned int csr; + unsigned short cw; + /* This used to be declared 'register', but that does nothing in + modern compilers and is explicitly forbidden in some new + standards. */ + long *stackref, stsizediff; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("fstcw %0" : "=m" (cw)); + __asm__ volatile ("stmxcsr %0" : "=m" (csr)); + __asm__ volatile ("movq %%rbp, %0" : "=m" (rbp)); + __asm__ volatile ("movq %%rbx, %0" : "=m" (rbx)); + __asm__ ("movq %%rsp, %0" : "=g" (stackref)); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "addq %0, %%rsp\n" + "addq %0, %%rbp\n" + : + : "r" (stsizediff) + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + __asm__ volatile ("xorq %%rax, %%rax" : "=a" (err)); + } + __asm__ volatile ("movq %0, %%rbx" : : "m" (rbx)); + __asm__ volatile ("movq %0, %%rbp" : : "m" (rbp)); + __asm__ volatile ("ldmxcsr %0" : : "m" (csr)); + __asm__ volatile ("fldcw %0" : : "m" (cw)); + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + return err; +} + +#endif + +/* + * further self-processing support + */ + +/* + * if you want to add self-inspection tools, place them + * here. See the x86_msvc for the necessary defines. + * These features are highly experimental und not + * essential yet. + */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm32_gcc.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm32_gcc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..655003a --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm32_gcc.h @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 14-Aug-06 File creation. Ported from Arm Thumb. Sylvain Baro + * 3-Sep-06 Commented out saving of r1-r3 (r4 already commented out) as I + * read that these do not need to be saved. Also added notes and + * errors related to the frame pointer. Richard Tew. + * + * NOTES + * + * It is not possible to detect if fp is used or not, so the supplied + * switch function needs to support it, so that you can remove it if + * it does not apply to you. + * + * POSSIBLE ERRORS + * + * "fp cannot be used in asm here" + * + * - Try commenting out "fp" in REGS_TO_SAVE. + * + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 +#define REG_SP "sp" +#define REG_SPSP "sp,sp" +#ifdef __thumb__ +#define REG_FP "r7" +#define REG_FPFP "r7,r7" +#define REGS_TO_SAVE_GENERAL "r4", "r5", "r6", "r8", "r9", "r10", "r11", "lr" +#else +#define REG_FP "fp" +#define REG_FPFP "fp,fp" +#define REGS_TO_SAVE_GENERAL "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", "r8", "r9", "r10", "lr" +#endif +#if defined(__SOFTFP__) +#define REGS_TO_SAVE REGS_TO_SAVE_GENERAL +#elif defined(__VFP_FP__) +#define REGS_TO_SAVE REGS_TO_SAVE_GENERAL, "d8", "d9", "d10", "d11", \ + "d12", "d13", "d14", "d15" +#elif defined(__MAVERICK__) +#define REGS_TO_SAVE REGS_TO_SAVE_GENERAL, "mvf4", "mvf5", "mvf6", "mvf7", \ + "mvf8", "mvf9", "mvf10", "mvf11", \ + "mvf12", "mvf13", "mvf14", "mvf15" +#else +#define REGS_TO_SAVE REGS_TO_SAVE_GENERAL, "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7" +#endif + +static int +#ifdef __GNUC__ +__attribute__((optimize("no-omit-frame-pointer"))) +#endif +slp_switch(void) +{ + void *fp; + int *stackref, stsizediff; + int result; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("mov r0," REG_FP "\n\tstr r0,%0" : "=m" (fp) : : "r0"); + __asm__ ("mov %0," REG_SP : "=r" (stackref)); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "add " REG_SPSP ",%0\n" + "add " REG_FPFP ",%0\n" + : + : "r" (stsizediff) + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ("ldr r0,%1\n\tmov " REG_FP ",r0\n\tmov %0, #0" : "=r" (result) : "m" (fp) : "r0"); + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + return result; +} + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm32_ios.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm32_ios.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e640e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm32_ios.h @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 31-May-15 iOS support. Ported from arm32. Proton + * + * NOTES + * + * It is not possible to detect if fp is used or not, so the supplied + * switch function needs to support it, so that you can remove it if + * it does not apply to you. + * + * POSSIBLE ERRORS + * + * "fp cannot be used in asm here" + * + * - Try commenting out "fp" in REGS_TO_SAVE. + * + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 +#define REG_SP "sp" +#define REG_SPSP "sp,sp" +#define REG_FP "r7" +#define REG_FPFP "r7,r7" +#define REGS_TO_SAVE_GENERAL "r4", "r5", "r6", "r8", "r10", "r11", "lr" +#define REGS_TO_SAVE REGS_TO_SAVE_GENERAL, "d8", "d9", "d10", "d11", \ + "d12", "d13", "d14", "d15" + +static int +#ifdef __GNUC__ +__attribute__((optimize("no-omit-frame-pointer"))) +#endif +slp_switch(void) +{ + void *fp; + int *stackref, stsizediff, result; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("str " REG_FP ",%0" : "=m" (fp)); + __asm__ ("mov %0," REG_SP : "=r" (stackref)); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "add " REG_SPSP ",%0\n" + "add " REG_FPFP ",%0\n" + : + : "r" (stsizediff) + : REGS_TO_SAVE /* Clobber registers, force compiler to + * recalculate address of void *fp from REG_SP or REG_FP */ + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ( + "ldr " REG_FP ", %1\n\t" + "mov %0, #0" + : "=r" (result) + : "m" (fp) + : REGS_TO_SAVE /* Force compiler to restore saved registers after this */ + ); + return result; +} + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm64_masm.asm b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm64_masm.asm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..29f9c22 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm64_masm.asm @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ + AREA switch_arm64_masm, CODE, READONLY; + GLOBAL slp_switch [FUNC] + EXTERN slp_save_state_asm + EXTERN slp_restore_state_asm + +slp_switch + ; push callee saved registers to stack + stp x19, x20, [sp, #-16]! + stp x21, x22, [sp, #-16]! + stp x23, x24, [sp, #-16]! + stp x25, x26, [sp, #-16]! + stp x27, x28, [sp, #-16]! + stp x29, x30, [sp, #-16]! + stp d8, d9, [sp, #-16]! + stp d10, d11, [sp, #-16]! + stp d12, d13, [sp, #-16]! + stp d14, d15, [sp, #-16]! + + ; call slp_save_state_asm with stack pointer + mov x0, sp + bl slp_save_state_asm + + ; early return for return value of 1 and -1 + cmp x0, #-1 + b.eq RETURN + cmp x0, #1 + b.eq RETURN + + ; increment stack and frame pointer + add sp, sp, x0 + add x29, x29, x0 + + bl slp_restore_state_asm + + ; store return value for successful completion of routine + mov x0, #0 + +RETURN + ; pop registers from stack + ldp d14, d15, [sp], #16 + ldp d12, d13, [sp], #16 + ldp d10, d11, [sp], #16 + ldp d8, d9, [sp], #16 + ldp x29, x30, [sp], #16 + ldp x27, x28, [sp], #16 + ldp x25, x26, [sp], #16 + ldp x23, x24, [sp], #16 + ldp x21, x22, [sp], #16 + ldp x19, x20, [sp], #16 + + ret + + END diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm64_masm.obj b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm64_masm.obj new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f6f220e4310baaa9756110685ce7d6a2bdf90c37 GIT binary patch literal 746 zcma)4PiqrF6n~qoo~*PNZ{i+=wji4b#Xu2~wiJpGk)*AMF07NyB(9n1#+i+!)I;v| zBKQG3?t1eB$T(lYgGb4+lu{_QmQrebldQB_4?cMF-uu0IZ{DA2e8@rZ+e^~30488W z`B{KPh%yV{HEIpyeum^wI#7P*HfX)ux?9U&c!SFK-$o|OFtKn{Q|a-#N>2inp0-tb zCRKXAtg2SolaoLv$Ll&ds_Epj?SH+8K{t?XSjKaFsEy%yh}=V70BaHj zEY5kWk_zcJo{$SSUL~=K(zW|tnhm$rA z<%dZ$q?>RX*18r{!azhaYR1lVb;g;mR-6h!#F>|p@;aje%0a|CZrE7s+SXuT>MS=Y ziQPiMY-5DD&5+S7^H03fy7qt7ir}L34kK|h68s-MU>{lXOqlr?!Y=`~WwviNenFS_ zZalVSHh-0FU4lj#X8u5`ODn6@#{f?dHE&%XdP~_I3;$RS9-(z*>>ydkm*f@oWlUn~ Qn+^;lsEi}=H#!Q3U&UU-WdHyG literal 0 HcmV?d00001 diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm64_msvc.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm64_msvc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ab7f45 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_arm64_msvc.h @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 21-Oct-21 Niyas Sait + * First version to enable win/arm64 support. + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 + +/* Use the generic support for an external assembly language slp_switch function. */ +#define EXTERNAL_ASM + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL +/* This always uses the external masm assembly file. */ +#endif \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_csky_gcc.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_csky_gcc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac469d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_csky_gcc.h @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +#ifdef SLP_EVAL +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 +#define REG_FP "r8" +#ifdef __CSKYABIV2__ +#define REGS_TO_SAVE_GENERAL "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", "r9", "r10", "r11", "r15",\ + "r16", "r17", "r18", "r19", "r20", "r21", "r22",\ + "r23", "r24", "r25" + +#if defined (__CSKY_HARD_FLOAT__) || (__CSKY_VDSP__) +#define REGS_TO_SAVE REGS_TO_SAVE_GENERAL, "vr8", "vr9", "vr10", "vr11", "vr12",\ + "vr13", "vr14", "vr15" +#else +#define REGS_TO_SAVE REGS_TO_SAVE_GENERAL +#endif +#else +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "r9", "r10", "r11", "r12", "r13", "r15" +#endif + + +static int +#ifdef __GNUC__ +__attribute__((optimize("no-omit-frame-pointer"))) +#endif +slp_switch(void) +{ + int *stackref, stsizediff; + int result; + + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ ("mov %0, sp" : "=r" (stackref)); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "addu sp,%0\n" + "addu "REG_FP",%0\n" + : + : "r" (stsizediff) + ); + + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ("movi %0, 0" : "=r" (result)); + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + + return result; +} + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_loongarch64_linux.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_loongarch64_linux.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9eaf34e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_loongarch64_linux.h @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 + +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "s0", "s1", "s2", "s3", "s4", "s5", \ + "s6", "s7", "s8", "fp", \ + "f24", "f25", "f26", "f27", "f28", "f29", "f30", "f31" + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int ret; + long *stackref, stsizediff; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("move %0, $sp" : "=r" (stackref) : ); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "add.d $sp, $sp, %0\n\t" + : /* no outputs */ + : "r" (stsizediff) + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("move %0, $zero" : "=r" (ret) : ); + return ret; +} + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_m68k_gcc.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_m68k_gcc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da761c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_m68k_gcc.h @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 2014-01-06 Andreas Schwab + * File created. + */ + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 + +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "%d2", "%d3", "%d4", "%d5", "%d6", "%d7", \ + "%a2", "%a3", "%a4" + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int err; + int *stackref, stsizediff; + void *fp, *a5; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("move.l %%fp, %0" : "=m"(fp)); + __asm__ volatile ("move.l %%a5, %0" : "=m"(a5)); + __asm__ ("move.l %%sp, %0" : "=r"(stackref)); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ("add.l %0, %%sp; add.l %0, %%fp" : : "r"(stsizediff)); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + __asm__ volatile ("clr.l %0" : "=g" (err)); + } + __asm__ volatile ("move.l %0, %%a5" : : "m"(a5)); + __asm__ volatile ("move.l %0, %%fp" : : "m"(fp)); + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + return err; +} + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_mips_unix.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_mips_unix.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9003e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_mips_unix.h @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 20-Sep-14 Matt Madison + * Re-code the saving of the gp register for MIPS64. + * 05-Jan-08 Thiemo Seufer + * Ported from ppc. + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 + +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "$16", "$17", "$18", "$19", "$20", "$21", "$22", \ + "$23", "$30" +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int err; + int *stackref, stsizediff; +#ifdef __mips64 + uint64_t gpsave; +#endif + __asm__ __volatile__ ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); +#ifdef __mips64 + __asm__ __volatile__ ("sd $28,%0" : "=m" (gpsave) : : ); +#endif + __asm__ ("move %0, $29" : "=r" (stackref) : ); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ __volatile__ ( +#ifdef __mips64 + "daddu $29, %0\n" +#else + "addu $29, %0\n" +#endif + : /* no outputs */ + : "r" (stsizediff) + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } +#ifdef __mips64 + __asm__ __volatile__ ("ld $28,%0" : : "m" (gpsave) : ); +#endif + __asm__ __volatile__ ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ __volatile__ ("move %0, $0" : "=r" (err)); + return err; +} + +#endif + +/* + * further self-processing support + */ + +/* + * if you want to add self-inspection tools, place them + * here. See the x86_msvc for the necessary defines. + * These features are highly experimental und not + * essential yet. + */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc64_aix.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc64_aix.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7e0b87 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc64_aix.h @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 16-Oct-20 Jesse Gorzinski + * Copied from Linux PPC64 implementation + * 04-Sep-18 Alexey Borzenkov + * Workaround a gcc bug using manual save/restore of r30 + * 21-Mar-18 Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho + * Added r30 to the list of saved registers in order to fully comply with + * both ppc64 ELFv1 ABI and the ppc64le ELFv2 ABI, that classify this + * register as a nonvolatile register used for local variables. + * 21-Mar-18 Laszlo Boszormenyi + * Save r2 (TOC pointer) manually. + * 10-Dec-13 Ulrich Weigand + * Support ELFv2 ABI. Save float/vector registers. + * 09-Mar-12 Michael Ellerman + * 64-bit implementation, copied from 32-bit. + * 07-Sep-05 (py-dev mailing list discussion) + * removed 'r31' from the register-saved. !!!! WARNING !!!! + * It means that this file can no longer be compiled statically! + * It is now only suitable as part of a dynamic library! + * 14-Jan-04 Bob Ippolito + * added cr2-cr4 to the registers to be saved. + * Open questions: Should we save FP registers? + * What about vector registers? + * Differences between darwin and unix? + * 24-Nov-02 Christian Tismer + * needed to add another magic constant to insure + * that f in slp_eval_frame(PyFrameObject *f) + * STACK_REFPLUS will probably be 1 in most cases. + * gets included into the saved stack area. + * 04-Oct-02 Gustavo Niemeyer + * Ported from MacOS version. + * 17-Sep-02 Christian Tismer + * after virtualizing stack save/restore, the + * stack size shrunk a bit. Needed to introduce + * an adjustment STACK_MAGIC per platform. + * 15-Sep-02 Gerd Woetzel + * slightly changed framework for sparc + * 29-Jun-02 Christian Tismer + * Added register 13-29, 31 saves. The same way as + * Armin Rigo did for the x86_unix version. + * This seems to be now fully functional! + * 04-Mar-02 Hye-Shik Chang + * Ported from i386. + * 31-Jul-12 Trevor Bowen + * Changed memory constraints to register only. + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +#define STACK_MAGIC 6 + +#if defined(__ALTIVEC__) +#define ALTIVEC_REGS \ + "v20", "v21", "v22", "v23", "v24", "v25", "v26", "v27", \ + "v28", "v29", "v30", "v31", +#else +#define ALTIVEC_REGS +#endif + +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "r14", "r15", "r16", "r17", "r18", "r19", "r20", \ + "r21", "r22", "r23", "r24", "r25", "r26", "r27", "r28", "r29", \ + "r31", \ + "fr14", "fr15", "fr16", "fr17", "fr18", "fr19", "fr20", "fr21", \ + "fr22", "fr23", "fr24", "fr25", "fr26", "fr27", "fr28", "fr29", \ + "fr30", "fr31", \ + ALTIVEC_REGS \ + "cr2", "cr3", "cr4" + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int err; + long *stackref, stsizediff; + void * toc; + void * r30; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("std 2, %0" : "=m" (toc)); + __asm__ volatile ("std 30, %0" : "=m" (r30)); + __asm__ ("mr %0, 1" : "=r" (stackref) : ); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "mr 11, %0\n" + "add 1, 1, 11\n" + : /* no outputs */ + : "r" (stsizediff) + : "11" + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ("ld 30, %0" : : "m" (r30)); + __asm__ volatile ("ld 2, %0" : : "m" (toc)); + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("li %0, 0" : "=r" (err)); + return err; +} + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc64_linux.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc64_linux.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c324d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc64_linux.h @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 04-Sep-18 Alexey Borzenkov + * Workaround a gcc bug using manual save/restore of r30 + * 21-Mar-18 Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho + * Added r30 to the list of saved registers in order to fully comply with + * both ppc64 ELFv1 ABI and the ppc64le ELFv2 ABI, that classify this + * register as a nonvolatile register used for local variables. + * 21-Mar-18 Laszlo Boszormenyi + * Save r2 (TOC pointer) manually. + * 10-Dec-13 Ulrich Weigand + * Support ELFv2 ABI. Save float/vector registers. + * 09-Mar-12 Michael Ellerman + * 64-bit implementation, copied from 32-bit. + * 07-Sep-05 (py-dev mailing list discussion) + * removed 'r31' from the register-saved. !!!! WARNING !!!! + * It means that this file can no longer be compiled statically! + * It is now only suitable as part of a dynamic library! + * 14-Jan-04 Bob Ippolito + * added cr2-cr4 to the registers to be saved. + * Open questions: Should we save FP registers? + * What about vector registers? + * Differences between darwin and unix? + * 24-Nov-02 Christian Tismer + * needed to add another magic constant to insure + * that f in slp_eval_frame(PyFrameObject *f) + * STACK_REFPLUS will probably be 1 in most cases. + * gets included into the saved stack area. + * 04-Oct-02 Gustavo Niemeyer + * Ported from MacOS version. + * 17-Sep-02 Christian Tismer + * after virtualizing stack save/restore, the + * stack size shrunk a bit. Needed to introduce + * an adjustment STACK_MAGIC per platform. + * 15-Sep-02 Gerd Woetzel + * slightly changed framework for sparc + * 29-Jun-02 Christian Tismer + * Added register 13-29, 31 saves. The same way as + * Armin Rigo did for the x86_unix version. + * This seems to be now fully functional! + * 04-Mar-02 Hye-Shik Chang + * Ported from i386. + * 31-Jul-12 Trevor Bowen + * Changed memory constraints to register only. + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +#if _CALL_ELF == 2 +#define STACK_MAGIC 4 +#else +#define STACK_MAGIC 6 +#endif + +#if defined(__ALTIVEC__) +#define ALTIVEC_REGS \ + "v20", "v21", "v22", "v23", "v24", "v25", "v26", "v27", \ + "v28", "v29", "v30", "v31", +#else +#define ALTIVEC_REGS +#endif + +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "r14", "r15", "r16", "r17", "r18", "r19", "r20", \ + "r21", "r22", "r23", "r24", "r25", "r26", "r27", "r28", "r29", \ + "r31", \ + "fr14", "fr15", "fr16", "fr17", "fr18", "fr19", "fr20", "fr21", \ + "fr22", "fr23", "fr24", "fr25", "fr26", "fr27", "fr28", "fr29", \ + "fr30", "fr31", \ + ALTIVEC_REGS \ + "cr2", "cr3", "cr4" + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int err; + long *stackref, stsizediff; + void * toc; + void * r30; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("std 2, %0" : "=m" (toc)); + __asm__ volatile ("std 30, %0" : "=m" (r30)); + __asm__ ("mr %0, 1" : "=r" (stackref) : ); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "mr 11, %0\n" + "add 1, 1, 11\n" + : /* no outputs */ + : "r" (stsizediff) + : "11" + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ("ld 30, %0" : : "m" (r30)); + __asm__ volatile ("ld 2, %0" : : "m" (toc)); + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("li %0, 0" : "=r" (err)); + return err; +} + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc_aix.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc_aix.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d93c13 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc_aix.h @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 07-Mar-11 Floris Bruynooghe + * Do not add stsizediff to general purpose + * register (GPR) 30 as this is a non-volatile and + * unused by the PowerOpen Environment, therefore + * this was modifying a user register instead of the + * frame pointer (which does not seem to exist). + * 07-Sep-05 (py-dev mailing list discussion) + * removed 'r31' from the register-saved. !!!! WARNING !!!! + * It means that this file can no longer be compiled statically! + * It is now only suitable as part of a dynamic library! + * 14-Jan-04 Bob Ippolito + * added cr2-cr4 to the registers to be saved. + * Open questions: Should we save FP registers? + * What about vector registers? + * Differences between darwin and unix? + * 24-Nov-02 Christian Tismer + * needed to add another magic constant to insure + * that f in slp_eval_frame(PyFrameObject *f) + * STACK_REFPLUS will probably be 1 in most cases. + * gets included into the saved stack area. + * 04-Oct-02 Gustavo Niemeyer + * Ported from MacOS version. + * 17-Sep-02 Christian Tismer + * after virtualizing stack save/restore, the + * stack size shrunk a bit. Needed to introduce + * an adjustment STACK_MAGIC per platform. + * 15-Sep-02 Gerd Woetzel + * slightly changed framework for sparc + * 29-Jun-02 Christian Tismer + * Added register 13-29, 31 saves. The same way as + * Armin Rigo did for the x86_unix version. + * This seems to be now fully functional! + * 04-Mar-02 Hye-Shik Chang + * Ported from i386. + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +#define STACK_MAGIC 3 + +/* !!!!WARNING!!!! need to add "r31" in the next line if this header file + * is meant to be compiled non-dynamically! + */ +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "r13", "r14", "r15", "r16", "r17", "r18", "r19", "r20", \ + "r21", "r22", "r23", "r24", "r25", "r26", "r27", "r28", "r29", \ + "cr2", "cr3", "cr4" +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int err; + int *stackref, stsizediff; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ ("mr %0, 1" : "=r" (stackref) : ); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "mr 11, %0\n" + "add 1, 1, 11\n" + : /* no outputs */ + : "r" (stsizediff) + : "11" + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("li %0, 0" : "=r" (err)); + return err; +} + +#endif + +/* + * further self-processing support + */ + +/* + * if you want to add self-inspection tools, place them + * here. See the x86_msvc for the necessary defines. + * These features are highly experimental und not + * essential yet. + */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc_linux.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc_linux.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e83ad70 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc_linux.h @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 07-Sep-05 (py-dev mailing list discussion) + * removed 'r31' from the register-saved. !!!! WARNING !!!! + * It means that this file can no longer be compiled statically! + * It is now only suitable as part of a dynamic library! + * 14-Jan-04 Bob Ippolito + * added cr2-cr4 to the registers to be saved. + * Open questions: Should we save FP registers? + * What about vector registers? + * Differences between darwin and unix? + * 24-Nov-02 Christian Tismer + * needed to add another magic constant to insure + * that f in slp_eval_frame(PyFrameObject *f) + * STACK_REFPLUS will probably be 1 in most cases. + * gets included into the saved stack area. + * 04-Oct-02 Gustavo Niemeyer + * Ported from MacOS version. + * 17-Sep-02 Christian Tismer + * after virtualizing stack save/restore, the + * stack size shrunk a bit. Needed to introduce + * an adjustment STACK_MAGIC per platform. + * 15-Sep-02 Gerd Woetzel + * slightly changed framework for sparc + * 29-Jun-02 Christian Tismer + * Added register 13-29, 31 saves. The same way as + * Armin Rigo did for the x86_unix version. + * This seems to be now fully functional! + * 04-Mar-02 Hye-Shik Chang + * Ported from i386. + * 31-Jul-12 Trevor Bowen + * Changed memory constraints to register only. + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +#define STACK_MAGIC 3 + +/* !!!!WARNING!!!! need to add "r31" in the next line if this header file + * is meant to be compiled non-dynamically! + */ +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "r13", "r14", "r15", "r16", "r17", "r18", "r19", "r20", \ + "r21", "r22", "r23", "r24", "r25", "r26", "r27", "r28", "r29", \ + "cr2", "cr3", "cr4" +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int err; + int *stackref, stsizediff; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ ("mr %0, 1" : "=r" (stackref) : ); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "mr 11, %0\n" + "add 1, 1, 11\n" + "add 30, 30, 11\n" + : /* no outputs */ + : "r" (stsizediff) + : "11" + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("li %0, 0" : "=r" (err)); + return err; +} + +#endif + +/* + * further self-processing support + */ + +/* + * if you want to add self-inspection tools, place them + * here. See the x86_msvc for the necessary defines. + * These features are highly experimental und not + * essential yet. + */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc_macosx.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc_macosx.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d6e5a03 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc_macosx.h @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 07-Sep-05 (py-dev mailing list discussion) + * removed 'r31' from the register-saved. !!!! WARNING !!!! + * It means that this file can no longer be compiled statically! + * It is now only suitable as part of a dynamic library! + * 14-Jan-04 Bob Ippolito + * added cr2-cr4 to the registers to be saved. + * Open questions: Should we save FP registers? + * What about vector registers? + * Differences between darwin and unix? + * 24-Nov-02 Christian Tismer + * needed to add another magic constant to insure + * that f in slp_eval_frame(PyFrameObject *f) + * STACK_REFPLUS will probably be 1 in most cases. + * gets included into the saved stack area. + * 17-Sep-02 Christian Tismer + * after virtualizing stack save/restore, the + * stack size shrunk a bit. Needed to introduce + * an adjustment STACK_MAGIC per platform. + * 15-Sep-02 Gerd Woetzel + * slightly changed framework for sparc + * 29-Jun-02 Christian Tismer + * Added register 13-29, 31 saves. The same way as + * Armin Rigo did for the x86_unix version. + * This seems to be now fully functional! + * 04-Mar-02 Hye-Shik Chang + * Ported from i386. + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +#define STACK_MAGIC 3 + +/* !!!!WARNING!!!! need to add "r31" in the next line if this header file + * is meant to be compiled non-dynamically! + */ +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "r13", "r14", "r15", "r16", "r17", "r18", "r19", "r20", \ + "r21", "r22", "r23", "r24", "r25", "r26", "r27", "r28", "r29", \ + "cr2", "cr3", "cr4" + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int err; + int *stackref, stsizediff; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ ("; asm block 2\n\tmr %0, r1" : "=g" (stackref) : ); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "; asm block 3\n" + "\tmr r11, %0\n" + "\tadd r1, r1, r11\n" + "\tadd r30, r30, r11\n" + : /* no outputs */ + : "g" (stsizediff) + : "r11" + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("li %0, 0" : "=r" (err)); + return err; +} + +#endif + +/* + * further self-processing support + */ + +/* + * if you want to add self-inspection tools, place them + * here. See the x86_msvc for the necessary defines. + * These features are highly experimental und not + * essential yet. + */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc_unix.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc_unix.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca590a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_ppc_unix.h @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 07-Sep-05 (py-dev mailing list discussion) + * removed 'r31' from the register-saved. !!!! WARNING !!!! + * It means that this file can no longer be compiled statically! + * It is now only suitable as part of a dynamic library! + * 14-Jan-04 Bob Ippolito + * added cr2-cr4 to the registers to be saved. + * Open questions: Should we save FP registers? + * What about vector registers? + * Differences between darwin and unix? + * 24-Nov-02 Christian Tismer + * needed to add another magic constant to insure + * that f in slp_eval_frame(PyFrameObject *f) + * STACK_REFPLUS will probably be 1 in most cases. + * gets included into the saved stack area. + * 04-Oct-02 Gustavo Niemeyer + * Ported from MacOS version. + * 17-Sep-02 Christian Tismer + * after virtualizing stack save/restore, the + * stack size shrunk a bit. Needed to introduce + * an adjustment STACK_MAGIC per platform. + * 15-Sep-02 Gerd Woetzel + * slightly changed framework for sparc + * 29-Jun-02 Christian Tismer + * Added register 13-29, 31 saves. The same way as + * Armin Rigo did for the x86_unix version. + * This seems to be now fully functional! + * 04-Mar-02 Hye-Shik Chang + * Ported from i386. + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +#define STACK_MAGIC 3 + +/* !!!!WARNING!!!! need to add "r31" in the next line if this header file + * is meant to be compiled non-dynamically! + */ +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "r13", "r14", "r15", "r16", "r17", "r18", "r19", "r20", \ + "r21", "r22", "r23", "r24", "r25", "r26", "r27", "r28", "r29", \ + "cr2", "cr3", "cr4" +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int err; + int *stackref, stsizediff; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ ("mr %0, 1" : "=g" (stackref) : ); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "mr 11, %0\n" + "add 1, 1, 11\n" + "add 30, 30, 11\n" + : /* no outputs */ + : "g" (stsizediff) + : "11" + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("li %0, 0" : "=r" (err)); + return err; +} + +#endif + +/* + * further self-processing support + */ + +/* + * if you want to add self-inspection tools, place them + * here. See the x86_msvc for the necessary defines. + * These features are highly experimental und not + * essential yet. + */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_riscv_unix.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_riscv_unix.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24df9db --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_riscv_unix.h @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 + +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "s0", "s1", "s2", "s3", "s4", "s5", \ + "s6", "s7", "s8", "s9", "s10", "s11", "fs0", "fs1", \ + "fs2", "fs3", "fs4", "fs5", "fs6", "fs7", "fs8", "fs9", \ + "fs10", "fs11" + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int ret; + long *stackref, stsizediff; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("mv %0, sp" : "=r" (stackref) : ); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "add sp, sp, %0\n\t" + : /* no outputs */ + : "r" (stsizediff) + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("mv %0, zero" : "=r" (ret) : ); + return ret; +} + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_s390_unix.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_s390_unix.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9199367 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_s390_unix.h @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 25-Jan-12 Alexey Borzenkov + * Fixed Linux/S390 port to work correctly with + * different optimization options both on 31-bit + * and 64-bit. Thanks to Stefan Raabe for lots + * of testing. + * 24-Nov-02 Christian Tismer + * needed to add another magic constant to insure + * that f in slp_eval_frame(PyFrameObject *f) + * STACK_REFPLUS will probably be 1 in most cases. + * gets included into the saved stack area. + * 06-Oct-02 Gustavo Niemeyer + * Ported to Linux/S390. + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +#ifdef __s390x__ +#define STACK_MAGIC 20 /* 20 * 8 = 160 bytes of function call area */ +#else +#define STACK_MAGIC 24 /* 24 * 4 = 96 bytes of function call area */ +#endif + +/* Technically, r11-r13 also need saving, but function prolog starts + with stm(g) and since there are so many saved registers already + it won't be optimized, resulting in all r6-r15 being saved */ +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "r6", "r7", "r8", "r9", "r10", "r14", \ + "f0", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7", \ + "f8", "f9", "f10", "f11", "f12", "f13", "f14", "f15" + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int ret; + long *stackref, stsizediff; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); +#ifdef __s390x__ + __asm__ volatile ("lgr %0, 15" : "=r" (stackref) : ); +#else + __asm__ volatile ("lr %0, 15" : "=r" (stackref) : ); +#endif + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); +/* N.B. + r11 may be used as the frame pointer, and in that case it cannot be + clobbered and needs offsetting just like the stack pointer (but in cases + where frame pointer isn't used we might clobber it accidentally). What's + scary is that r11 is 2nd (and even 1st when GOT is used) callee saved + register that gcc would chose for surviving function calls. However, + since r6-r10 are clobbered above, their cost for reuse is reduced, so + gcc IRA will chose them over r11 (not seeing r11 is implicitly saved), + making it relatively safe to offset in all cases. :) */ + __asm__ volatile ( +#ifdef __s390x__ + "agr 15, %0\n\t" + "agr 11, %0" +#else + "ar 15, %0\n\t" + "ar 11, %0" +#endif + : /* no outputs */ + : "r" (stsizediff) + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("lhi %0, 0" : "=r" (ret) : ); + return ret; +} + +#endif + +/* + * further self-processing support + */ + +/* + * if you want to add self-inspection tools, place them + * here. See the x86_msvc for the necessary defines. + * These features are highly experimental und not + * essential yet. + */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_sparc_sun_gcc.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_sparc_sun_gcc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96990c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_sparc_sun_gcc.h @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 16-May-15 Alexey Borzenkov + * Move stack spilling code inside save/restore functions + * 30-Aug-13 Floris Bruynooghe + Clean the register windows again before returning. + This does not clobber the PIC register as it leaves + the current window intact and is required for multi- + threaded code to work correctly. + * 08-Mar-11 Floris Bruynooghe + * No need to set return value register explicitly + * before the stack and framepointer are adjusted + * as none of the other registers are influenced by + * this. Also don't needlessly clean the windows + * ('ta %0" :: "i" (ST_CLEAN_WINDOWS)') as that + * clobbers the gcc PIC register (%l7). + * 24-Nov-02 Christian Tismer + * needed to add another magic constant to insure + * that f in slp_eval_frame(PyFrameObject *f) + * STACK_REFPLUS will probably be 1 in most cases. + * gets included into the saved stack area. + * 17-Sep-02 Christian Tismer + * after virtualizing stack save/restore, the + * stack size shrunk a bit. Needed to introduce + * an adjustment STACK_MAGIC per platform. + * 15-Sep-02 Gerd Woetzel + * added support for SunOS sparc with gcc + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + + +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 + + +#if defined(__sparcv9) +#define SLP_FLUSHW __asm__ volatile ("flushw") +#else +#define SLP_FLUSHW __asm__ volatile ("ta 3") /* ST_FLUSH_WINDOWS */ +#endif + +/* On sparc we need to spill register windows inside save/restore functions */ +#define SLP_BEFORE_SAVE_STATE() SLP_FLUSHW +#define SLP_BEFORE_RESTORE_STATE() SLP_FLUSHW + + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int err; + int *stackref, stsizediff; + + /* Put current stack pointer into stackref. + * Register spilling is done in save/restore. + */ + __asm__ volatile ("mov %%sp, %0" : "=r" (stackref)); + + { + /* Thou shalt put SLP_SAVE_STATE into a local block */ + /* Copy the current stack onto the heap */ + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + + /* Increment stack and frame pointer by stsizediff */ + __asm__ volatile ( + "add %0, %%sp, %%sp\n\t" + "add %0, %%fp, %%fp" + : : "r" (stsizediff)); + + /* Copy new stack from it's save store on the heap */ + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + + __asm__ volatile ("mov %1, %0" : "=r" (err) : "i" (0)); + return err; + } +} + +#endif + +/* + * further self-processing support + */ + +/* + * if you want to add self-inspection tools, place them + * here. See the x86_msvc for the necessary defines. + * These features are highly experimental und not + * essential yet. + */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x32_unix.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x32_unix.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..893369c --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x32_unix.h @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 17-Aug-12 Fantix King + * Ported from amd64. + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 + +#define REGS_TO_SAVE "r12", "r13", "r14", "r15" + + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + void* ebp; + void* ebx; + unsigned int csr; + unsigned short cw; + int err; + int *stackref, stsizediff; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("fstcw %0" : "=m" (cw)); + __asm__ volatile ("stmxcsr %0" : "=m" (csr)); + __asm__ volatile ("movl %%ebp, %0" : "=m" (ebp)); + __asm__ volatile ("movl %%ebx, %0" : "=m" (ebx)); + __asm__ ("movl %%esp, %0" : "=g" (stackref)); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "addl %0, %%esp\n" + "addl %0, %%ebp\n" + : + : "r" (stsizediff) + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __asm__ volatile ("movl %0, %%ebx" : : "m" (ebx)); + __asm__ volatile ("movl %0, %%ebp" : : "m" (ebp)); + __asm__ volatile ("ldmxcsr %0" : : "m" (csr)); + __asm__ volatile ("fldcw %0" : : "m" (cw)); + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : REGS_TO_SAVE); + __asm__ volatile ("xorl %%eax, %%eax" : "=a" (err)); + return err; +} + +#endif + +/* + * further self-processing support + */ + +/* + * if you want to add self-inspection tools, place them + * here. See the x86_msvc for the necessary defines. + * These features are highly experimental und not + * essential yet. + */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x64_masm.asm b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x64_masm.asm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5c72a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x64_masm.asm @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +; +; stack switching code for MASM on x641 +; Kristjan Valur Jonsson, sept 2005 +; + + +;prototypes for our calls +slp_save_state_asm PROTO +slp_restore_state_asm PROTO + + +pushxmm MACRO reg + sub rsp, 16 + .allocstack 16 + movaps [rsp], reg ; faster than movups, but we must be aligned + ; .savexmm128 reg, offset (don't know what offset is, no documentation) +ENDM +popxmm MACRO reg + movaps reg, [rsp] ; faster than movups, but we must be aligned + add rsp, 16 +ENDM + +pushreg MACRO reg + push reg + .pushreg reg +ENDM +popreg MACRO reg + pop reg +ENDM + + +.code +slp_switch PROC FRAME + ;realign stack to 16 bytes after return address push, makes the following faster + sub rsp,8 + .allocstack 8 + + pushxmm xmm15 + pushxmm xmm14 + pushxmm xmm13 + pushxmm xmm12 + pushxmm xmm11 + pushxmm xmm10 + pushxmm xmm9 + pushxmm xmm8 + pushxmm xmm7 + pushxmm xmm6 + + pushreg r15 + pushreg r14 + pushreg r13 + pushreg r12 + + pushreg rbp + pushreg rbx + pushreg rdi + pushreg rsi + + sub rsp, 10h ;allocate the singlefunction argument (must be multiple of 16) + .allocstack 10h +.endprolog + + lea rcx, [rsp+10h] ;load stack base that we are saving + call slp_save_state_asm ;pass stackpointer, return offset in eax + cmp rax, 1 + je EXIT1 + cmp rax, -1 + je EXIT2 + ;actual stack switch: + add rsp, rax + call slp_restore_state_asm + xor rax, rax ;return 0 + +EXIT: + + add rsp, 10h + popreg rsi + popreg rdi + popreg rbx + popreg rbp + + popreg r12 + popreg r13 + popreg r14 + popreg r15 + + popxmm xmm6 + popxmm xmm7 + popxmm xmm8 + popxmm xmm9 + popxmm xmm10 + popxmm xmm11 + popxmm xmm12 + popxmm xmm13 + popxmm xmm14 + popxmm xmm15 + + add rsp, 8 + ret + +EXIT1: + mov rax, 1 + jmp EXIT + +EXIT2: + sar rax, 1 + jmp EXIT + +slp_switch ENDP + +END \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x64_masm.obj b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x64_masm.obj new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..64e3e6b898ec765d4e37075f7b1635ad24c9efa2 GIT binary patch literal 1078 zcmZ{j&ubG=5XWb`DJB@*%~BA=L%=;Gk}d_~52VO$4J4q2U~MY6&1RFl{E&?scGnt@ zn(9GNy!ihFEO@PV4?T&H9`x2*oO!!jlNJZwd!P4xlX&_;U$Bg3z>p zje>}2kp+MsxE|w5hOUr>YC~(=fz6fwPdZd5+Hlb^P3{;ZO@Yuv96GG&+Gx?QfclNd zhy2KN&~>fNnlHQRR;U1cMyQ?hlQ$~k<0KBbB<0uD2#PTjVo+na7Q;#m=@=3m;xJOa zs2V#)&Db`cY;WzTF9)11;SjkVQWE!?bPTC%x3h3^F2;aBns5!i%m4&-*h69;~AUpZR%rDpm!zuXY+kc zFCz-n*^4&c)5~}y3e?r-Evy*n*(lp9r%ti58Y#l5&)rDjx5EbRd}nC+_8znRzz&#& XZ_Fi+`GM=5Rl{n4%KxAK>jC@)Nz=zi literal 0 HcmV?d00001 diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x64_msvc.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x64_msvc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..601ea56 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x64_msvc.h @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 24-Nov-02 Christian Tismer + * needed to add another magic constant to insure + * that f in slp_eval_frame(PyFrameObject *f) + * STACK_REFPLUS will probably be 1 in most cases. + * gets included into the saved stack area. + * 26-Sep-02 Christian Tismer + * again as a result of virtualized stack access, + * the compiler used less registers. Needed to + * explicit mention registers in order to get them saved. + * Thanks to Jeff Senn for pointing this out and help. + * 17-Sep-02 Christian Tismer + * after virtualizing stack save/restore, the + * stack size shrunk a bit. Needed to introduce + * an adjustment STACK_MAGIC per platform. + * 15-Sep-02 Gerd Woetzel + * slightly changed framework for sparc + * 01-Mar-02 Christian Tismer + * Initial final version after lots of iterations for i386. + */ + +/* Avoid alloca redefined warning on mingw64 */ +#ifndef alloca +#define alloca _alloca +#endif + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 + +/* Use the generic support for an external assembly language slp_switch function. */ +#define EXTERNAL_ASM + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL +/* This always uses the external masm assembly file. */ +#endif + +/* + * further self-processing support + */ + +/* we have IsBadReadPtr available, so we can peek at objects */ +/* +#define STACKLESS_SPY + +#ifdef IMPLEMENT_STACKLESSMODULE +#include "Windows.h" +#define CANNOT_READ_MEM(p, bytes) IsBadReadPtr(p, bytes) + +static int IS_ON_STACK(void*p) +{ + int stackref; + intptr_t stackbase = ((intptr_t)&stackref) & 0xfffff000; + return (intptr_t)p >= stackbase && (intptr_t)p < stackbase + 0x00100000; +} + +#endif +*/ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x86_msvc.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x86_msvc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f3a59f --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x86_msvc.h @@ -0,0 +1,326 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 24-Nov-02 Christian Tismer + * needed to add another magic constant to insure + * that f in slp_eval_frame(PyFrameObject *f) + * STACK_REFPLUS will probably be 1 in most cases. + * gets included into the saved stack area. + * 26-Sep-02 Christian Tismer + * again as a result of virtualized stack access, + * the compiler used less registers. Needed to + * explicit mention registers in order to get them saved. + * Thanks to Jeff Senn for pointing this out and help. + * 17-Sep-02 Christian Tismer + * after virtualizing stack save/restore, the + * stack size shrunk a bit. Needed to introduce + * an adjustment STACK_MAGIC per platform. + * 15-Sep-02 Gerd Woetzel + * slightly changed framework for sparc + * 01-Mar-02 Christian Tismer + * Initial final version after lots of iterations for i386. + */ + +#define alloca _alloca + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 + +/* Some magic to quell warnings and keep slp_switch() from crashing when built + with VC90. Disable global optimizations, and the warning: frame pointer + register 'ebp' modified by inline assembly code. + + We used to just disable global optimizations ("g") but upstream stackless + Python, as well as stackman, turn off all optimizations. + +References: +https://github.com/stackless-dev/stackman/blob/dbc72fe5207a2055e658c819fdeab9731dee78b9/stackman/platforms/switch_x86_msvc.h +https://github.com/stackless-dev/stackless/blob/main-slp/Stackless/platf/switch_x86_msvc.h +*/ +#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN +#include + +#pragma optimize("", off) /* so that autos are stored on the stack */ +#pragma warning(disable:4731) +#pragma warning(disable:4733) /* disable warning about modifying FS[0] */ + +/** + * Most modern compilers and environments handle C++ exceptions without any + * special help from us. MSVC on 32-bit windows is an exception. There, C++ + * exceptions are dealt with using Windows' Structured Exception Handling + * (SEH). + * + * SEH is implemented as a singly linked list of nodes. The + * head of this list is stored in the Thread Information Block, which itself + * is pointed to from the FS register. It's the first field in the structure, + * or offset 0, so we can access it using assembly FS:[0], or the compiler + * intrinsics and field offset information from the headers (as we do below). + * Somewhat unusually, the tail of the list doesn't have prev == NULL, it has + * prev == 0xFFFFFFFF. + * + * SEH was designed for C, and traditionally uses the MSVC compiler + * intrinsincs __try{}/__except{}. It is also utilized for C++ exceptions by + * MSVC; there, every throw of a C++ exception raises a SEH error with the + * ExceptionCode 0xE06D7363; the SEH handler list is then traversed to + * deal with the exception. + * + * If the SEH list is corrupt, then when a C++ exception is thrown the program + * will abruptly exit with exit code 1. This does not use std::terminate(), so + * std::set_terminate() is useless to debug this. + * + * The SEH list is closely tied to the call stack; entering a function that + * uses __try{} or most C++ functions will push a new handler onto the front + * of the list. Returning from the function will remove the handler. Saving + * and restoring the head node of the SEH list (FS:[0]) per-greenlet is NOT + * ENOUGH to make SEH or exceptions work. + * + * Stack switching breaks SEH because the call stack no longer necessarily + * matches the SEH list. For example, given greenlet A that switches to + * greenlet B, at the moment of entering greenlet B, we will have any SEH + * handlers from greenlet A on the SEH list; greenlet B can then add its own + * handlers to the SEH list. When greenlet B switches back to greenlet A, + * greenlet B's handlers would still be on the SEH stack, but when switch() + * returns control to greenlet A, we have replaced the contents of the stack + * in memory, so all the address that greenlet B added to the SEH list are now + * invalid: part of the call stack has been unwound, but the SEH list was out + * of sync with the call stack. The net effect is that exception handling + * stops working. + * + * Thus, when switching greenlets, we need to be sure that the SEH list + * matches the effective call stack, "cutting out" any handlers that were + * pushed by the greenlet that switched out and which are no longer valid. + * + * The easiest way to do this is to capture the SEH list at the time the main + * greenlet for a thread is created, and, when initially starting a greenlet, + * start a new SEH list for it, which contains nothing but the handler + * established for the new greenlet itself, with the tail being the handlers + * for the main greenlet. If we then save and restore the SEH per-greenlet, + * they won't interfere with each others SEH lists. (No greenlet can unwind + * the call stack past the handlers established by the main greenlet). + * + * By observation, a new thread starts with three SEH handlers on the list. By + * the time we get around to creating the main greenlet, though, there can be + * many more, established by transient calls that lead to the creation of the + * main greenlet. Therefore, 3 is a magic constant telling us when to perform + * the initial slice. + * + * All of this can be debugged using a vectored exception handler, which + * operates independently of the SEH handler list, and is called first. + * Walking the SEH list at key points can also be helpful. + * + * References: + * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Win32_Thread_Information_Block + * https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20100730-00/?p=13273 + * https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/cpp/try-except-statement?view=msvc-160 + * https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/cpp/structured-exception-handling-c-cpp?view=msvc-160 + * https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/structured-exception-handling + * https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/using-a-vectored-exception-handler + * https://bytepointer.com/resources/pietrek_crash_course_depths_of_win32_seh.htm + */ +#define GREENLET_NEEDS_EXCEPTION_STATE_SAVED + + +typedef struct _GExceptionRegistration { + struct _GExceptionRegistration* prev; + void* handler_f; +} GExceptionRegistration; + +static void +slp_set_exception_state(const void *const seh_state) +{ + // Because the stack from from which we do this is ALSO a handler, and + // that one we want to keep, we need to relink the current SEH handler + // frame to point to this one, cutting out the middle men, as it were. + // + // Entering a try block doesn't change the SEH frame, but entering a + // function containing a try block does. + GExceptionRegistration* current_seh_state = (GExceptionRegistration*)__readfsdword(FIELD_OFFSET(NT_TIB, ExceptionList)); + current_seh_state->prev = (GExceptionRegistration*)seh_state; +} + + +static GExceptionRegistration* +x86_slp_get_third_oldest_handler() +{ + GExceptionRegistration* a = NULL; /* Closest to the top */ + GExceptionRegistration* b = NULL; /* second */ + GExceptionRegistration* c = NULL; + GExceptionRegistration* seh_state = (GExceptionRegistration*)__readfsdword(FIELD_OFFSET(NT_TIB, ExceptionList)); + a = b = c = seh_state; + + while (seh_state && seh_state != (GExceptionRegistration*)0xFFFFFFFF) { + if ((void*)seh_state->prev < (void*)100) { + fprintf(stderr, "\tERROR: Broken SEH chain.\n"); + return NULL; + } + a = b; + b = c; + c = seh_state; + + seh_state = seh_state->prev; + } + return a ? a : (b ? b : c); +} + + +static void* +slp_get_exception_state() +{ + // XXX: There appear to be three SEH handlers on the stack already at the + // start of the thread. Is that a guarantee? Almost certainly not. Yet in + // all observed cases it has been three. This is consistent with + // faulthandler off or on, and optimizations off or on. It may not be + // consistent with other operating system versions, though: we only have + // CI on one or two versions (don't ask what there are). + // In theory we could capture the number of handlers on the chain when + // PyInit__greenlet is called: there are probably only the default + // handlers at that point (unless we're embedded and people have used + // __try/__except or a C++ handler)? + return x86_slp_get_third_oldest_handler(); +} + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + /* MASM syntax is typically reversed from other assemblers. + It is usually + */ + int *stackref, stsizediff; + /* store the structured exception state for this stack */ + DWORD seh_state = __readfsdword(FIELD_OFFSET(NT_TIB, ExceptionList)); + __asm mov stackref, esp; + /* modify EBX, ESI and EDI in order to get them preserved */ + __asm mov ebx, ebx; + __asm xchg esi, edi; + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm { + mov eax, stsizediff + add esp, eax + add ebp, eax + } + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + } + __writefsdword(FIELD_OFFSET(NT_TIB, ExceptionList), seh_state); + return 0; +} + +/* re-enable ebp warning and global optimizations. */ +#pragma optimize("", on) +#pragma warning(default:4731) +#pragma warning(default:4733) /* disable warning about modifying FS[0] */ + + +#endif + +/* + * further self-processing support + */ + +/* we have IsBadReadPtr available, so we can peek at objects */ +#define STACKLESS_SPY + +#ifdef GREENLET_DEBUG + +#define CANNOT_READ_MEM(p, bytes) IsBadReadPtr(p, bytes) + +static int IS_ON_STACK(void*p) +{ + int stackref; + int stackbase = ((int)&stackref) & 0xfffff000; + return (int)p >= stackbase && (int)p < stackbase + 0x00100000; +} + +static void +x86_slp_show_seh_chain() +{ + GExceptionRegistration* seh_state = (GExceptionRegistration*)__readfsdword(FIELD_OFFSET(NT_TIB, ExceptionList)); + fprintf(stderr, "====== SEH Chain ======\n"); + while (seh_state && seh_state != (GExceptionRegistration*)0xFFFFFFFF) { + fprintf(stderr, "\tSEH_chain addr: %p handler: %p prev: %p\n", + seh_state, + seh_state->handler_f, seh_state->prev); + if ((void*)seh_state->prev < (void*)100) { + fprintf(stderr, "\tERROR: Broken chain.\n"); + break; + } + seh_state = seh_state->prev; + } + fprintf(stderr, "====== End SEH Chain ======\n"); + fflush(NULL); + return; +} + +//addVectoredExceptionHandler constants: +//CALL_FIRST means call this exception handler first; +//CALL_LAST means call this exception handler last +#define CALL_FIRST 1 +#define CALL_LAST 0 + +LONG WINAPI +GreenletVectorHandler(PEXCEPTION_POINTERS ExceptionInfo) +{ + // We get one of these for every C++ exception, with code + // E06D7363 + // This is a special value that means "C++ exception from MSVC" + // https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20100730-00/?p=13273 + // + // Install in the module init function with: + // AddVectoredExceptionHandler(CALL_FIRST, GreenletVectorHandler); + PEXCEPTION_RECORD ExceptionRecord = ExceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord; + + fprintf(stderr, + "GOT VECTORED EXCEPTION:\n" + "\tExceptionCode : %p\n" + "\tExceptionFlags : %p\n" + "\tExceptionAddr : %p\n" + "\tNumberparams : %ld\n", + ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode, + ExceptionRecord->ExceptionFlags, + ExceptionRecord->ExceptionAddress, + ExceptionRecord->NumberParameters + ); + if (ExceptionRecord->ExceptionFlags & 1) { + fprintf(stderr, "\t\tEH_NONCONTINUABLE\n" ); + } + if (ExceptionRecord->ExceptionFlags & 2) { + fprintf(stderr, "\t\tEH_UNWINDING\n" ); + } + if (ExceptionRecord->ExceptionFlags & 4) { + fprintf(stderr, "\t\tEH_EXIT_UNWIND\n" ); + } + if (ExceptionRecord->ExceptionFlags & 8) { + fprintf(stderr, "\t\tEH_STACK_INVALID\n" ); + } + if (ExceptionRecord->ExceptionFlags & 0x10) { + fprintf(stderr, "\t\tEH_NESTED_CALL\n" ); + } + if (ExceptionRecord->ExceptionFlags & 0x20) { + fprintf(stderr, "\t\tEH_TARGET_UNWIND\n" ); + } + if (ExceptionRecord->ExceptionFlags & 0x40) { + fprintf(stderr, "\t\tEH_COLLIDED_UNWIND\n" ); + } + fprintf(stderr, "\n"); + fflush(NULL); + for(DWORD i = 0; i < ExceptionRecord->NumberParameters; i++) { + fprintf(stderr, "\t\t\tParam %ld: %lX\n", i, ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[i]); + } + + if (ExceptionRecord->NumberParameters == 3) { + fprintf(stderr, "\tAbout to traverse SEH chain\n"); + // C++ Exception records have 3 params. + x86_slp_show_seh_chain(); + } + + return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; +} + + + + +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x86_unix.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x86_unix.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..493fa6b --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/platform/switch_x86_unix.h @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +/* + * this is the internal transfer function. + * + * HISTORY + * 3-May-13 Ralf Schmitt + * Add support for strange GCC caller-save decisions + * (ported from switch_aarch64_gcc.h) + * 19-Aug-11 Alexey Borzenkov + * Correctly save ebp, ebx and cw + * 07-Sep-05 (py-dev mailing list discussion) + * removed 'ebx' from the register-saved. !!!! WARNING !!!! + * It means that this file can no longer be compiled statically! + * It is now only suitable as part of a dynamic library! + * 24-Nov-02 Christian Tismer + * needed to add another magic constant to insure + * that f in slp_eval_frame(PyFrameObject *f) + * STACK_REFPLUS will probably be 1 in most cases. + * gets included into the saved stack area. + * 17-Sep-02 Christian Tismer + * after virtualizing stack save/restore, the + * stack size shrunk a bit. Needed to introduce + * an adjustment STACK_MAGIC per platform. + * 15-Sep-02 Gerd Woetzel + * slightly changed framework for spark + * 31-Avr-02 Armin Rigo + * Added ebx, esi and edi register-saves. + * 01-Mar-02 Samual M. Rushing + * Ported from i386. + */ + +#define STACK_REFPLUS 1 + +#ifdef SLP_EVAL + +/* #define STACK_MAGIC 3 */ +/* the above works fine with gcc 2.96, but 2.95.3 wants this */ +#define STACK_MAGIC 0 + +#if __GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5) +# define ATTR_NOCLONE __attribute__((noclone)) +#else +# define ATTR_NOCLONE +#endif + +static int +slp_switch(void) +{ + int err; +#ifdef _WIN32 + void *seh; +#endif + void *ebp, *ebx; + unsigned short cw; + int *stackref, stsizediff; + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : "esi", "edi"); + __asm__ volatile ("fstcw %0" : "=m" (cw)); + __asm__ volatile ("movl %%ebp, %0" : "=m" (ebp)); + __asm__ volatile ("movl %%ebx, %0" : "=m" (ebx)); +#ifdef _WIN32 + __asm__ volatile ( + "movl %%fs:0x0, %%eax\n" + "movl %%eax, %0\n" + : "=m" (seh) + : + : "eax"); +#endif + __asm__ ("movl %%esp, %0" : "=g" (stackref)); + { + SLP_SAVE_STATE(stackref, stsizediff); + __asm__ volatile ( + "addl %0, %%esp\n" + "addl %0, %%ebp\n" + : + : "r" (stsizediff) + ); + SLP_RESTORE_STATE(); + __asm__ volatile ("xorl %%eax, %%eax" : "=a" (err)); + } +#ifdef _WIN32 + __asm__ volatile ( + "movl %0, %%eax\n" + "movl %%eax, %%fs:0x0\n" + : + : "m" (seh) + : "eax"); +#endif + __asm__ volatile ("movl %0, %%ebx" : : "m" (ebx)); + __asm__ volatile ("movl %0, %%ebp" : : "m" (ebp)); + __asm__ volatile ("fldcw %0" : : "m" (cw)); + __asm__ volatile ("" : : : "esi", "edi"); + return err; +} + +#endif + +/* + * further self-processing support + */ + +/* + * if you want to add self-inspection tools, place them + * here. See the x86_msvc for the necessary defines. + * These features are highly experimental und not + * essential yet. + */ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/slp_platformselect.h b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/slp_platformselect.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c959f0f --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/slp_platformselect.h @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +/* + * Platform Selection for Stackless Python + */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#if defined(MS_WIN32) && !defined(MS_WIN64) && defined(_M_IX86) && defined(_MSC_VER) +# include "platform/switch_x86_msvc.h" /* MS Visual Studio on X86 */ +#elif defined(MS_WIN64) && defined(_M_X64) && defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW64__) +# include "platform/switch_x64_msvc.h" /* MS Visual Studio on X64 */ +#elif defined(MS_WIN64) && defined(_M_ARM64) +# include "platform/switch_arm64_msvc.h" /* MS Visual Studio on ARM64 */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__amd64__) && defined(__ILP32__) +# include "platform/switch_x32_unix.h" /* gcc on amd64 with x32 ABI */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__amd64__) +# include "platform/switch_amd64_unix.h" /* gcc on amd64 */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__i386__) +# include "platform/switch_x86_unix.h" /* gcc on X86 */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__powerpc64__) && (defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD__)) +# include "platform/switch_ppc64_linux.h" /* gcc on PowerPC 64-bit */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__PPC__) && (defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD__)) +# include "platform/switch_ppc_linux.h" /* gcc on PowerPC */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__ppc__) && defined(__APPLE__) +# include "platform/switch_ppc_macosx.h" /* Apple MacOS X on PowerPC */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__powerpc64__) && defined(_AIX) +# include "platform/switch_ppc64_aix.h" /* gcc on AIX/PowerPC 64-bit */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(_ARCH_PPC) && defined(_AIX) +# include "platform/switch_ppc_aix.h" /* gcc on AIX/PowerPC */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(sparc) +# include "platform/switch_sparc_sun_gcc.h" /* SunOS sparc with gcc */ +#elif defined(__SUNPRO_C) && defined(sparc) && defined(sun) +# iiclude "platform/switch_sparc_sun_gcc.h" /* SunStudio on amd64 */ +#elif defined(__SUNPRO_C) && defined(__amd64__) && defined(sun) +# include "platform/switch_amd64_unix.h" /* SunStudio on amd64 */ +#elif defined(__SUNPRO_C) && defined(__i386__) && defined(sun) +# include "platform/switch_x86_unix.h" /* SunStudio on x86 */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__s390__) && defined(__linux__) +# include "platform/switch_s390_unix.h" /* Linux/S390 */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__s390x__) && defined(__linux__) +# include "platform/switch_s390_unix.h" /* Linux/S390 zSeries (64-bit) */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__arm__) +# ifdef __APPLE__ +# include +# endif +# if TARGET_OS_IPHONE +# include "platform/switch_arm32_ios.h" /* iPhone OS on arm32 */ +# else +# include "platform/switch_arm32_gcc.h" /* gcc using arm32 */ +# endif +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__mips__) && defined(__linux__) +# include "platform/switch_mips_unix.h" /* Linux/MIPS */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__aarch64__) +# include "platform/switch_aarch64_gcc.h" /* Aarch64 ABI */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__mc68000__) +# include "platform/switch_m68k_gcc.h" /* gcc on m68k */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__csky__) +#include "platform/switch_csky_gcc.h" /* gcc on csky */ +# elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__riscv) +# include "platform/switch_riscv_unix.h" /* gcc on RISC-V */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__alpha__) +# include "platform/switch_alpha_unix.h" /* gcc on DEC Alpha */ +#elif defined(MS_WIN32) && defined(__llvm__) && defined(__aarch64__) +# include "platform/switch_aarch64_gcc.h" /* LLVM Aarch64 ABI for Windows */ +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__loongarch64) && defined(__linux__) +# include "platform/switch_loongarch64_linux.h" /* LoongArch64 */ +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +}; +#endif diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/__init__.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e249e35 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" +Tests for greenlet. + +""" +from __future__ import absolute_import +from __future__ import division +from __future__ import print_function + +import sys +import unittest + +from gc import collect +from gc import get_objects +from threading import active_count as active_thread_count +from time import sleep +from time import time + +import psutil + +from greenlet import greenlet as RawGreenlet +from greenlet import getcurrent + +from greenlet._greenlet import get_pending_cleanup_count +from greenlet._greenlet import get_total_main_greenlets + +from . import leakcheck + +PY312 = sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 12) +WIN = sys.platform.startswith("win") + +class TestCaseMetaClass(type): + # wrap each test method with + # a) leak checks + def __new__(cls, classname, bases, classDict): + # pylint and pep8 fight over what this should be called (mcs or cls). + # pylint gets it right, but we can't scope disable pep8, so we go with + # its convention. + # pylint: disable=bad-mcs-classmethod-argument + check_totalrefcount = True + + # Python 3: must copy, we mutate the classDict. Interestingly enough, + # it doesn't actually error out, but under 3.6 we wind up wrapping + # and re-wrapping the same items over and over and over. + for key, value in list(classDict.items()): + if key.startswith('test') and callable(value): + classDict.pop(key) + if check_totalrefcount: + value = leakcheck.wrap_refcount(value) + classDict[key] = value + return type.__new__(cls, classname, bases, classDict) + + +class TestCase(TestCaseMetaClass( + "NewBase", + (unittest.TestCase,), + {})): + + cleanup_attempt_sleep_duration = 0.001 + cleanup_max_sleep_seconds = 1 + + def wait_for_pending_cleanups(self, + initial_active_threads=None, + initial_main_greenlets=None): + initial_active_threads = initial_active_threads or self.threads_before_test + initial_main_greenlets = initial_main_greenlets or self.main_greenlets_before_test + sleep_time = self.cleanup_attempt_sleep_duration + # NOTE: This is racy! A Python-level thread object may be dead + # and gone, but the C thread may not yet have fired its + # destructors and added to the queue. There's no particular + # way to know that's about to happen. We try to watch the + # Python threads to make sure they, at least, have gone away. + # Counting the main greenlets, which we can easily do deterministically, + # also helps. + + # Always sleep at least once to let other threads run + sleep(sleep_time) + quit_after = time() + self.cleanup_max_sleep_seconds + # TODO: We could add an API that calls us back when a particular main greenlet is deleted? + # It would have to drop the GIL + while ( + get_pending_cleanup_count() + or active_thread_count() > initial_active_threads + or (not self.expect_greenlet_leak + and get_total_main_greenlets() > initial_main_greenlets)): + sleep(sleep_time) + if time() > quit_after: + print("Time limit exceeded.") + print("Threads: Waiting for only", initial_active_threads, + "-->", active_thread_count()) + print("MGlets : Waiting for only", initial_main_greenlets, + "-->", get_total_main_greenlets()) + break + collect() + + def count_objects(self, kind=list, exact_kind=True): + # pylint:disable=unidiomatic-typecheck + # Collect the garbage. + for _ in range(3): + collect() + if exact_kind: + return sum( + 1 + for x in get_objects() + if type(x) is kind + ) + # instances + return sum( + 1 + for x in get_objects() + if isinstance(x, kind) + ) + + greenlets_before_test = 0 + threads_before_test = 0 + main_greenlets_before_test = 0 + expect_greenlet_leak = False + + def count_greenlets(self): + """ + Find all the greenlets and subclasses tracked by the GC. + """ + return self.count_objects(RawGreenlet, False) + + def setUp(self): + # Ensure the main greenlet exists, otherwise the first test + # gets a false positive leak + super().setUp() + getcurrent() + self.threads_before_test = active_thread_count() + self.main_greenlets_before_test = get_total_main_greenlets() + self.wait_for_pending_cleanups(self.threads_before_test, self.main_greenlets_before_test) + self.greenlets_before_test = self.count_greenlets() + + def tearDown(self): + if getattr(self, 'skipTearDown', False): + return + + self.wait_for_pending_cleanups(self.threads_before_test, self.main_greenlets_before_test) + super().tearDown() + + def get_expected_returncodes_for_aborted_process(self): + import signal + # The child should be aborted in an unusual way. On POSIX + # platforms, this is done with abort() and signal.SIGABRT, + # which is reflected in a negative return value; however, on + # Windows, even though we observe the child print "Fatal + # Python error: Aborted" and in older versions of the C + # runtime "This application has requested the Runtime to + # terminate it in an unusual way," it always has an exit code + # of 3. This is interesting because 3 is the error code for + # ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND; BUT: the C runtime abort() function + # also uses this code. + # + # If we link to the static C library on Windows, the error + # code changes to '0xc0000409' (hex(3221226505)), which + # apparently is STATUS_STACK_BUFFER_OVERRUN; but "What this + # means is that nowadays when you get a + # STATUS_STACK_BUFFER_OVERRUN, it doesn’t actually mean that + # there is a stack buffer overrun. It just means that the + # application decided to terminate itself with great haste." + # + # + # On windows, we've also seen '0xc0000005' (hex(3221225477)). + # That's "Access Violation" + # + # See + # https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20110519-00/?p=10623 + # and + # https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/k089yyh0(v=vs.140)?redirectedfrom=MSDN + # and + # https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20190108-00/?p=100655 + expected_exit = ( + -signal.SIGABRT, + # But beginning on Python 3.11, the faulthandler + # that prints the C backtraces sometimes segfaults after + # reporting the exception but before printing the stack. + # This has only been seen on linux/gcc. + -signal.SIGSEGV, + ) if not WIN else ( + 3, + 0xc0000409, + 0xc0000005, + ) + return expected_exit + + def get_process_uss(self): + """ + Return the current process's USS in bytes. + + uss is available on Linux, macOS, Windows. Also known as + "Unique Set Size", this is the memory which is unique to a + process and which would be freed if the process was terminated + right now. + + If this is not supported by ``psutil``, this raises the + :exc:`unittest.SkipTest` exception. + """ + try: + return psutil.Process().memory_full_info().uss + except AttributeError as e: + raise unittest.SkipTest("uss not supported") from e + + def run_script(self, script_name, show_output=True): + import subprocess + import os + script = os.path.join( + os.path.dirname(__file__), + script_name, + ) + + try: + return subprocess.check_output([sys.executable, script], + encoding='utf-8', + stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as ex: + if show_output: + print('-----') + print('Failed to run script', script) + print('~~~~~') + print(ex.output) + print('------') + raise + + + def assertScriptRaises(self, script_name, exitcodes=None): + import subprocess + with self.assertRaises(subprocess.CalledProcessError) as exc: + output = self.run_script(script_name, show_output=False) + __traceback_info__ = output + # We're going to fail the assertion if we get here, at least + # preserve the output in the traceback. + + if exitcodes is None: + exitcodes = self.get_expected_returncodes_for_aborted_process() + self.assertIn(exc.exception.returncode, exitcodes) + return exc.exception diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/_test_extension.c b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/_test_extension.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..05e81c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/_test_extension.c @@ -0,0 +1,231 @@ +/* This is a set of functions used by test_extension_interface.py to test the + * Greenlet C API. + */ + +#include "../greenlet.h" + +#ifndef Py_RETURN_NONE +# define Py_RETURN_NONE return Py_INCREF(Py_None), Py_None +#endif + +#define TEST_MODULE_NAME "_test_extension" + +static PyObject* +test_switch(PyObject* self, PyObject* greenlet) +{ + PyObject* result = NULL; + + if (greenlet == NULL || !PyGreenlet_Check(greenlet)) { + PyErr_BadArgument(); + return NULL; + } + + result = PyGreenlet_Switch((PyGreenlet*)greenlet, NULL, NULL); + if (result == NULL) { + if (!PyErr_Occurred()) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AssertionError, + "greenlet.switch() failed for some reason."); + } + return NULL; + } + Py_INCREF(result); + return result; +} + +static PyObject* +test_switch_kwargs(PyObject* self, PyObject* args, PyObject* kwargs) +{ + PyGreenlet* g = NULL; + PyObject* result = NULL; + + PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!", &PyGreenlet_Type, &g); + + if (g == NULL || !PyGreenlet_Check(g)) { + PyErr_BadArgument(); + return NULL; + } + + result = PyGreenlet_Switch(g, NULL, kwargs); + if (result == NULL) { + if (!PyErr_Occurred()) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AssertionError, + "greenlet.switch() failed for some reason."); + } + return NULL; + } + Py_XINCREF(result); + return result; +} + +static PyObject* +test_getcurrent(PyObject* self) +{ + PyGreenlet* g = PyGreenlet_GetCurrent(); + if (g == NULL || !PyGreenlet_Check(g) || !PyGreenlet_ACTIVE(g)) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AssertionError, + "getcurrent() returned an invalid greenlet"); + Py_XDECREF(g); + return NULL; + } + Py_DECREF(g); + Py_RETURN_NONE; +} + +static PyObject* +test_setparent(PyObject* self, PyObject* arg) +{ + PyGreenlet* current; + PyGreenlet* greenlet = NULL; + + if (arg == NULL || !PyGreenlet_Check(arg)) { + PyErr_BadArgument(); + return NULL; + } + if ((current = PyGreenlet_GetCurrent()) == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + greenlet = (PyGreenlet*)arg; + if (PyGreenlet_SetParent(greenlet, current)) { + Py_DECREF(current); + return NULL; + } + Py_DECREF(current); + if (PyGreenlet_Switch(greenlet, NULL, NULL) == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + Py_RETURN_NONE; +} + +static PyObject* +test_new_greenlet(PyObject* self, PyObject* callable) +{ + PyObject* result = NULL; + PyGreenlet* greenlet = PyGreenlet_New(callable, NULL); + + if (!greenlet) { + return NULL; + } + + result = PyGreenlet_Switch(greenlet, NULL, NULL); + Py_CLEAR(greenlet); + if (result == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + + Py_INCREF(result); + return result; +} + +static PyObject* +test_raise_dead_greenlet(PyObject* self) +{ + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_GreenletExit, "test GreenletExit exception."); + return NULL; +} + +static PyObject* +test_raise_greenlet_error(PyObject* self) +{ + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_GreenletError, "test greenlet.error exception"); + return NULL; +} + +static PyObject* +test_throw(PyObject* self, PyGreenlet* g) +{ + const char msg[] = "take that sucka!"; + PyObject* msg_obj = Py_BuildValue("s", msg); + PyGreenlet_Throw(g, PyExc_ValueError, msg_obj, NULL); + Py_DECREF(msg_obj); + if (PyErr_Occurred()) { + return NULL; + } + Py_RETURN_NONE; +} + +static PyObject* +test_throw_exact(PyObject* self, PyObject* args) +{ + PyGreenlet* g = NULL; + PyObject* typ = NULL; + PyObject* val = NULL; + PyObject* tb = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "OOOO:throw", &g, &typ, &val, &tb)) { + return NULL; + } + + PyGreenlet_Throw(g, typ, val, tb); + if (PyErr_Occurred()) { + return NULL; + } + Py_RETURN_NONE; +} + +static PyMethodDef test_methods[] = { + {"test_switch", + (PyCFunction)test_switch, + METH_O, + "Switch to the provided greenlet sending provided arguments, and \n" + "return the results."}, + {"test_switch_kwargs", + (PyCFunction)test_switch_kwargs, + METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, + "Switch to the provided greenlet sending the provided keyword args."}, + {"test_getcurrent", + (PyCFunction)test_getcurrent, + METH_NOARGS, + "Test PyGreenlet_GetCurrent()"}, + {"test_setparent", + (PyCFunction)test_setparent, + METH_O, + "Se the parent of the provided greenlet and switch to it."}, + {"test_new_greenlet", + (PyCFunction)test_new_greenlet, + METH_O, + "Test PyGreenlet_New()"}, + {"test_raise_dead_greenlet", + (PyCFunction)test_raise_dead_greenlet, + METH_NOARGS, + "Just raise greenlet.GreenletExit"}, + {"test_raise_greenlet_error", + (PyCFunction)test_raise_greenlet_error, + METH_NOARGS, + "Just raise greenlet.error"}, + {"test_throw", + (PyCFunction)test_throw, + METH_O, + "Throw a ValueError at the provided greenlet"}, + {"test_throw_exact", + (PyCFunction)test_throw_exact, + METH_VARARGS, + "Throw exactly the arguments given at the provided greenlet"}, + {NULL, NULL, 0, NULL} +}; 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+ exception_t(int depth) : depth(depth) {} +}; + +/* Functions are called via pointers to prevent inlining */ +static void (*p_test_exception_throw_nonstd)(int depth); +static void (*p_test_exception_throw_std)(); +static PyObject* (*p_test_exception_switch_recurse)(int depth, int left); + +static void +test_exception_throw_nonstd(int depth) +{ + throw exception_t(depth); +} + +static void +test_exception_throw_std() +{ + throw std::runtime_error("Thrown from an extension."); +} + +static PyObject* +test_exception_switch_recurse(int depth, int left) +{ + if (left > 0) { + return p_test_exception_switch_recurse(depth, left - 1); + } + + PyObject* result = NULL; + PyGreenlet* self = PyGreenlet_GetCurrent(); + if (self == NULL) + return NULL; + + try { + if (PyGreenlet_Switch(PyGreenlet_GET_PARENT(self), NULL, NULL) == NULL) { + Py_DECREF(self); + return NULL; + } + p_test_exception_throw_nonstd(depth); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, + "throwing C++ exception didn't work"); + } + catch (const exception_t& e) { + if (e.depth != depth) + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AssertionError, "depth mismatch"); + else + result = PyLong_FromLong(depth); + } + catch (...) { + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeError, "unexpected C++ exception"); + } + + Py_DECREF(self); + return result; +} + +/* test_exception_switch(int depth) + * - recurses depth times + * - switches to parent inside try/catch block + * - throws an exception that (expected to be caught in the same function) + * - verifies depth matches (exceptions shouldn't be caught in other greenlets) + */ +static PyObject* +test_exception_switch(PyObject* UNUSED(self), PyObject* args) +{ + int depth; + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i", &depth)) + return NULL; + return p_test_exception_switch_recurse(depth, depth); +} + + +static PyObject* +py_test_exception_throw_nonstd(PyObject* self, PyObject* args) +{ + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "")) + return NULL; + p_test_exception_throw_nonstd(0); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AssertionError, "unreachable code running after throw"); + return NULL; +} + +static PyObject* +py_test_exception_throw_std(PyObject* self, PyObject* args) +{ + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "")) + return NULL; + p_test_exception_throw_std(); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AssertionError, "unreachable code running after throw"); + return NULL; +} + +static PyObject* +py_test_call(PyObject* self, PyObject* arg) +{ + PyObject* noargs = PyTuple_New(0); + PyObject* ret = PyObject_Call(arg, noargs, nullptr); + Py_DECREF(noargs); + return ret; +} + + + +/* test_exception_switch_and_do_in_g2(g2func) + * - creates new greenlet g2 to run g2func + * - switches to g2 inside try/catch block + * - verifies that no exception has been caught + * + * it is used together with test_exception_throw to verify that unhandled + * exceptions thrown in one greenlet do not propagate to other greenlet nor + * segfault the process. + */ +static PyObject* +test_exception_switch_and_do_in_g2(PyObject* self, PyObject* args) +{ + PyObject* g2func = NULL; + PyObject* result = NULL; + + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O", &g2func)) + return NULL; + PyGreenlet* g2 = PyGreenlet_New(g2func, NULL); + if (!g2) { + return NULL; + } + + try { + result = PyGreenlet_Switch(g2, NULL, NULL); + if (!result) { + return NULL; + } + } + catch (const exception_t& e) { + /* if we are here the memory can be already corrupted and the program + * might crash before below py-level exception might become printed. + * -> print something to stderr to make it clear that we had entered + * this catch block. + * See comments in inner_bootstrap() + */ +#if defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32) + fprintf(stderr, "C++ exception unexpectedly caught in g1\n"); + PyErr_SetString(PyExc_AssertionError, "C++ exception unexpectedly caught in g1"); + Py_XDECREF(result); + return NULL; +#else + throw; +#endif + } + + Py_XDECREF(result); + Py_RETURN_NONE; +} + +static PyMethodDef test_methods[] = { + {"test_exception_switch", + (PyCFunction)&test_exception_switch, + METH_VARARGS, + "Switches to parent twice, to test exception handling and greenlet " + "switching."}, + {"test_exception_switch_and_do_in_g2", + (PyCFunction)&test_exception_switch_and_do_in_g2, + METH_VARARGS, + "Creates new greenlet g2 to run g2func and switches to it inside try/catch " + "block. Used together with test_exception_throw to verify that unhandled " + "C++ exceptions thrown in a greenlet doe not corrupt memory."}, + {"test_exception_throw_nonstd", + (PyCFunction)&py_test_exception_throw_nonstd, + METH_VARARGS, + "Throws non-standard C++ exception. Calling this function directly should abort the process." + }, + {"test_exception_throw_std", + (PyCFunction)&py_test_exception_throw_std, + METH_VARARGS, + "Throws standard C++ exception. Calling this function directly should abort the process." + }, + {"test_call", + (PyCFunction)&py_test_call, + METH_O, + "Call the given callable. 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that (because ``__getattribute__`` +or the like interferes), then when we clear callable before beginning +to run, there's an opportunity for Python code to run. + +""" +import greenlet + +g = None +main = greenlet.getcurrent() + +results = [] + +class RunCallable: + + def __del__(self): + results.append(('RunCallable', '__del__')) + main.switch('from RunCallable') + + +class G(greenlet.greenlet): + + def __getattribute__(self, name): + if name == 'run': + results.append(('G.__getattribute__', 'run')) + return run_func + return object.__getattribute__(self, name) + + +def run_func(): + results.append(('run_func', 'enter')) + + +g = G(RunCallable()) +# Try to start G. It will get to the point where it deletes +# its run callable C++ variable in inner_bootstrap. That triggers +# the __del__ method, which switches back to main before g +# actually even starts running. +x = g.switch() +results.append(('main: g.switch()', x)) +# In the C++ code, this results in g->g_switch() appearing to return, even though +# it has yet to run. +print('In main with', x, flush=True) +g.switch() +print('RESULTS', results) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_cpp_exception.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_cpp_exception.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa4dc2e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_cpp_exception.py @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" +Helper for testing a C++ exception throw aborts the process. + +Takes one argument, the name of the function in :mod:`_test_extension_cpp` to call. +""" +import sys +import greenlet +from greenlet.tests import _test_extension_cpp +print('fail_cpp_exception is running') + +def run_unhandled_exception_in_greenlet_aborts(): + def _(): + _test_extension_cpp.test_exception_switch_and_do_in_g2( + _test_extension_cpp.test_exception_throw_nonstd + ) + g1 = greenlet.greenlet(_) + g1.switch() + + +func_name = sys.argv[1] +try: + func = getattr(_test_extension_cpp, func_name) +except AttributeError: + if func_name == run_unhandled_exception_in_greenlet_aborts.__name__: + func = run_unhandled_exception_in_greenlet_aborts + elif func_name == 'run_as_greenlet_target': + g = greenlet.greenlet(_test_extension_cpp.test_exception_throw_std) + func = g.switch + else: + raise +print('raising', func, flush=True) +func() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_initialstub_already_started.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_initialstub_already_started.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1a44ef --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_initialstub_already_started.py @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +""" +Testing initialstub throwing an already started exception. +""" + +import greenlet + +a = None +b = None +c = None +main = greenlet.getcurrent() + +# If we switch into a dead greenlet, +# we go looking for its parents. +# if a parent is not yet started, we start it. + +results = [] + +def a_run(*args): + #results.append('A') + results.append(('Begin A', args)) + + +def c_run(): + results.append('Begin C') + b.switch('From C') + results.append('C done') + +class A(greenlet.greenlet): pass + +class B(greenlet.greenlet): + doing_it = False + def __getattribute__(self, name): + if name == 'run' and not self.doing_it: + assert greenlet.getcurrent() is c + self.doing_it = True + results.append('Switch to b from B.__getattribute__ in ' + + type(greenlet.getcurrent()).__name__) + b.switch() + results.append('B.__getattribute__ back from main in ' + + type(greenlet.getcurrent()).__name__) + if name == 'run': + name = '_B_run' + return object.__getattribute__(self, name) + + def _B_run(self, *arg): + results.append(('Begin B', arg)) + results.append('_B_run switching to main') + main.switch('From B') + +class C(greenlet.greenlet): + pass +a = A(a_run) +b = B(parent=a) +c = C(c_run, b) + +# Start a child; while running, it will start B, +# but starting B will ALSO start B. +result = c.switch() +results.append(('main from c', result)) + +# Switch back to C, which was in the middle of switching +# already. This will throw the ``GreenletStartedWhileInPython`` +# exception, which results in parent A getting started (B is finished) +c.switch() + +results.append(('A dead?', a.dead, 'B dead?', b.dead, 'C dead?', c.dead)) + +# A and B should both be dead now. +assert a.dead +assert b.dead +assert not c.dead + +result = c.switch() +results.append(('main from c.2', result)) +# Now C is dead +assert c.dead + +print("RESULTS:", results) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_slp_switch.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_slp_switch.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0990526 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_slp_switch.py @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" +A test helper for seeing what happens when slp_switch() +fails. +""" +# pragma: no cover + +import greenlet + + +print('fail_slp_switch is running', flush=True) + +runs = [] +def func(): + runs.append(1) + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + runs.append(2) + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + runs.append(3) + +g = greenlet._greenlet.UnswitchableGreenlet(func) +g.switch() +assert runs == [1] +g.switch() +assert runs == [1, 2] +g.force_slp_switch_error = True + +# This should crash. +g.switch() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_switch_three_greenlets.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_switch_three_greenlets.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e151b19 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_switch_three_greenlets.py @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +""" +Uses a trace function to switch greenlets at unexpected times. + +In the trace function, we switch from the current greenlet to another +greenlet, which switches +""" +import greenlet + +g1 = None +g2 = None + +switch_to_g2 = False + +def tracefunc(*args): + print('TRACE', *args) + global switch_to_g2 + if switch_to_g2: + switch_to_g2 = False + g2.switch() + print('\tLEAVE TRACE', *args) + +def g1_run(): + print('In g1_run') + global switch_to_g2 + switch_to_g2 = True + from_parent = greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + print('Return to g1_run') + print('From parent', from_parent) + +def g2_run(): + #g1.switch() + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + +greenlet.settrace(tracefunc) + +g1 = greenlet.greenlet(g1_run) +g2 = greenlet.greenlet(g2_run) + +# This switch didn't actually finish! +# And if it did, it would raise TypeError +# because g1_run() doesn't take any arguments. +g1.switch(1) +print('Back in main') +g1.switch(2) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_switch_three_greenlets2.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_switch_three_greenlets2.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f6b66b --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_switch_three_greenlets2.py @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +""" +Like fail_switch_three_greenlets, but the call into g1_run would actually be +valid. +""" +import greenlet + +g1 = None +g2 = None + +switch_to_g2 = True + +results = [] + +def tracefunc(*args): + results.append(('trace', args[0])) + print('TRACE', *args) + global switch_to_g2 + if switch_to_g2: + switch_to_g2 = False + g2.switch('g2 from tracefunc') + print('\tLEAVE TRACE', *args) + +def g1_run(arg): + results.append(('g1 arg', arg)) + print('In g1_run') + from_parent = greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch('from g1_run') + results.append(('g1 from parent', from_parent)) + return 'g1 done' + +def g2_run(arg): + #g1.switch() + results.append(('g2 arg', arg)) + parent = greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch('from g2_run') + global switch_to_g2 + switch_to_g2 = False + results.append(('g2 from parent', parent)) + return 'g2 done' + + +greenlet.settrace(tracefunc) + +g1 = greenlet.greenlet(g1_run) +g2 = greenlet.greenlet(g2_run) + +x = g1.switch('g1 from main') +results.append(('main g1', x)) +print('Back in main', x) +x = g1.switch('g2 from main') +results.append(('main g2', x)) +print('back in amain again', x) +x = g1.switch('g1 from main 2') +results.append(('main g1.2', x)) +x = g2.switch() +results.append(('main g2.2', x)) +print("RESULTS:", results) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_switch_two_greenlets.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_switch_two_greenlets.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e52345 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/fail_switch_two_greenlets.py @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +""" +Uses a trace function to switch greenlets at unexpected times. + +In the trace function, we switch from the current greenlet to another +greenlet, which switches +""" +import greenlet + +g1 = None +g2 = None + +switch_to_g2 = False + +def tracefunc(*args): + print('TRACE', *args) + global switch_to_g2 + if switch_to_g2: + switch_to_g2 = False + g2.switch() + print('\tLEAVE TRACE', *args) + +def g1_run(): + print('In g1_run') + global switch_to_g2 + switch_to_g2 = True + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + print('Return to g1_run') + print('Falling off end of g1_run') + +def g2_run(): + g1.switch() + print('Falling off end of g2') + +greenlet.settrace(tracefunc) + +g1 = greenlet.greenlet(g1_run) +g2 = greenlet.greenlet(g2_run) + +g1.switch() +print('Falling off end of main') +g2.switch() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/leakcheck.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/leakcheck.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a5152fb --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/leakcheck.py @@ -0,0 +1,319 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2018 gevent community +# Copyright (c) 2021 greenlet community +# +# This was originally part of gevent's test suite. The main author +# (Jason Madden) vendored a copy of it into greenlet. +# +# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: +# +# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +# all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +# +# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN +# THE SOFTWARE. +from __future__ import print_function + +import os +import sys +import gc + +from functools import wraps +import unittest + + +import objgraph + +# graphviz 0.18 (Nov 7 2021), available only on Python 3.6 and newer, +# has added type hints (sigh). It wants to use ``typing.Literal`` for +# some stuff, but that's only available on Python 3.9+. If that's not +# found, it creates a ``unittest.mock.MagicMock`` object and annotates +# with that. These are GC'able objects, and doing almost *anything* +# with them results in an explosion of objects. For example, trying to +# compare them for equality creates new objects. This causes our +# leakchecks to fail, with reports like: +# +# greenlet.tests.leakcheck.LeakCheckError: refcount increased by [337, 1333, 343, 430, 530, 643, 769] +# _Call 1820 +546 +# dict 4094 +76 +# MagicProxy 585 +73 +# tuple 2693 +66 +# _CallList 24 +3 +# weakref 1441 +1 +# function 5996 +1 +# type 736 +1 +# cell 592 +1 +# MagicMock 8 +1 +# +# To avoid this, we *could* filter this type of object out early. In +# principle it could leak, but we don't use mocks in greenlet, so it +# doesn't leak from us. However, a further issue is that ``MagicMock`` +# objects have subobjects that are also GC'able, like ``_Call``, and +# those create new mocks of their own too. So we'd have to filter them +# as well, and they're not public. That's OK, we can workaround the +# problem by being very careful to never compare by equality or other +# user-defined operators, only using object identity or other builtin +# functions. + +RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS = os.environ.get('GITHUB_ACTIONS') +RUNNING_ON_TRAVIS = os.environ.get('TRAVIS') or RUNNING_ON_GITHUB_ACTIONS +RUNNING_ON_APPVEYOR = os.environ.get('APPVEYOR') +RUNNING_ON_CI = RUNNING_ON_TRAVIS or RUNNING_ON_APPVEYOR +RUNNING_ON_MANYLINUX = os.environ.get('GREENLET_MANYLINUX') +SKIP_LEAKCHECKS = RUNNING_ON_MANYLINUX or os.environ.get('GREENLET_SKIP_LEAKCHECKS') +SKIP_FAILING_LEAKCHECKS = os.environ.get('GREENLET_SKIP_FAILING_LEAKCHECKS') +ONLY_FAILING_LEAKCHECKS = os.environ.get('GREENLET_ONLY_FAILING_LEAKCHECKS') + +def ignores_leakcheck(func): + """ + Ignore the given object during leakchecks. + + Can be applied to a method, in which case the method will run, but + will not be subject to leak checks. + + If applied to a class, the entire class will be skipped during leakchecks. This + is intended to be used for classes that are very slow and cause problems such as + test timeouts; typically it will be used for classes that are subclasses of a base + class and specify variants of behaviour (such as pool sizes). + """ + func.ignore_leakcheck = True + return func + +def fails_leakcheck(func): + """ + Mark that the function is known to leak. + """ + func.fails_leakcheck = True + if SKIP_FAILING_LEAKCHECKS: + func = unittest.skip("Skipping known failures")(func) + return func + +class LeakCheckError(AssertionError): + pass + +if hasattr(sys, 'getobjects'): + # In a Python build with ``--with-trace-refs``, make objgraph + # trace *all* the objects, not just those that are tracked by the + # GC + class _MockGC(object): + def get_objects(self): + return sys.getobjects(0) # pylint:disable=no-member + def __getattr__(self, name): + return getattr(gc, name) + objgraph.gc = _MockGC() + fails_strict_leakcheck = fails_leakcheck +else: + def fails_strict_leakcheck(func): + """ + Decorator for a function that is known to fail when running + strict (``sys.getobjects()``) leakchecks. + + This type of leakcheck finds all objects, even those, such as + strings, which are not tracked by the garbage collector. + """ + return func + +class ignores_types_in_strict_leakcheck(object): + def __init__(self, types): + self.types = types + def __call__(self, func): + func.leakcheck_ignore_types = self.types + return func + +class _RefCountChecker(object): + + # Some builtin things that we ignore + # XXX: Those things were ignored by gevent, but they're important here, + # presumably. + IGNORED_TYPES = () #(tuple, dict, types.FrameType, types.TracebackType) + + def __init__(self, testcase, function): + self.testcase = testcase + self.function = function + self.deltas = [] + self.peak_stats = {} + self.ignored_types = () + + # The very first time we are called, we have already been + # self.setUp() by the test runner, so we don't need to do it again. + self.needs_setUp = False + + def _include_object_p(self, obj): + # pylint:disable=too-many-return-statements + # + # See the comment block at the top. We must be careful to + # avoid invoking user-defined operations. + if obj is self: + return False + kind = type(obj) + # ``self._include_object_p == obj`` returns NotImplemented + # for non-function objects, which causes the interpreter + # to try to reverse the order of arguments...which leads + # to the explosion of mock objects. We don't want that, so we implement + # the check manually. + if kind == type(self._include_object_p): + try: + # pylint:disable=not-callable + exact_method_equals = self._include_object_p.__eq__(obj) + except AttributeError: + # Python 2.7 methods may only have __cmp__, and that raises a + # TypeError for non-method arguments + # pylint:disable=no-member + exact_method_equals = self._include_object_p.__cmp__(obj) == 0 + + if exact_method_equals is not NotImplemented and exact_method_equals: + return False + + # Similarly, we need to check identity in our __dict__ to avoid mock explosions. + for x in self.__dict__.values(): + if obj is x: + return False + + + if kind in self.ignored_types or kind in self.IGNORED_TYPES: + return False + + return True + + def _growth(self): + return objgraph.growth(limit=None, peak_stats=self.peak_stats, + filter=self._include_object_p) + + def _report_diff(self, growth): + if not growth: + return "" + + lines = [] + width = max(len(name) for name, _, _ in growth) + for name, count, delta in growth: + lines.append('%-*s%9d %+9d' % (width, name, count, delta)) + + diff = '\n'.join(lines) + return diff + + + def _run_test(self, args, kwargs): + gc_enabled = gc.isenabled() + gc.disable() + + if self.needs_setUp: + self.testcase.setUp() + self.testcase.skipTearDown = False + try: + self.function(self.testcase, *args, **kwargs) + finally: + self.testcase.tearDown() + self.testcase.doCleanups() + self.testcase.skipTearDown = True + self.needs_setUp = True + if gc_enabled: + gc.enable() + + def _growth_after(self): + # Grab post snapshot + # pylint:disable=no-member + if 'urlparse' in sys.modules: + sys.modules['urlparse'].clear_cache() + if 'urllib.parse' in sys.modules: + sys.modules['urllib.parse'].clear_cache() + + return self._growth() + + def _check_deltas(self, growth): + # Return false when we have decided there is no leak, + # true if we should keep looping, raises an assertion + # if we have decided there is a leak. + + deltas = self.deltas + if not deltas: + # We haven't run yet, no data, keep looping + return True + + if gc.garbage: + raise LeakCheckError("Generated uncollectable garbage %r" % (gc.garbage,)) + + + # the following configurations are classified as "no leak" + # [0, 0] + # [x, 0, 0] + # [... a, b, c, d] where a+b+c+d = 0 + # + # the following configurations are classified as "leak" + # [... z, z, z] where z > 0 + + if deltas[-2:] == [0, 0] and len(deltas) in (2, 3): + return False + + if deltas[-3:] == [0, 0, 0]: + return False + + if len(deltas) >= 4 and sum(deltas[-4:]) == 0: + return False + + if len(deltas) >= 3 and deltas[-1] > 0 and deltas[-1] == deltas[-2] and deltas[-2] == deltas[-3]: + diff = self._report_diff(growth) + raise LeakCheckError('refcount increased by %r\n%s' % (deltas, diff)) + + # OK, we don't know for sure yet. Let's search for more + if sum(deltas[-3:]) <= 0 or sum(deltas[-4:]) <= 0 or deltas[-4:].count(0) >= 2: + # this is suspicious, so give a few more runs + limit = 11 + else: + limit = 7 + if len(deltas) >= limit: + raise LeakCheckError('refcount increased by %r\n%s' + % (deltas, + self._report_diff(growth))) + + # We couldn't decide yet, keep going + return True + + def __call__(self, args, kwargs): + for _ in range(3): + gc.collect() + + expect_failure = getattr(self.function, 'fails_leakcheck', False) + if expect_failure: + self.testcase.expect_greenlet_leak = True + self.ignored_types = getattr(self.function, "leakcheck_ignore_types", ()) + + # Capture state before; the incremental will be + # updated by each call to _growth_after + growth = self._growth() + + try: + while self._check_deltas(growth): + self._run_test(args, kwargs) + + growth = self._growth_after() + + self.deltas.append(sum((stat[2] for stat in growth))) + except LeakCheckError: + if not expect_failure: + raise + else: + if expect_failure: + raise LeakCheckError("Expected %s to leak but it did not." % (self.function,)) + +def wrap_refcount(method): + if getattr(method, 'ignore_leakcheck', False) or SKIP_LEAKCHECKS: + return method + + @wraps(method) + def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs): # pylint:disable=too-many-branches + if getattr(self, 'ignore_leakcheck', False): + raise unittest.SkipTest("This class ignored during leakchecks") + if ONLY_FAILING_LEAKCHECKS and not getattr(method, 'fails_leakcheck', False): + raise unittest.SkipTest("Only running tests that fail leakchecks.") + return _RefCountChecker(self, method)(args, kwargs) + + return wrapper diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_contextvars.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_contextvars.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a16f67 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_contextvars.py @@ -0,0 +1,310 @@ +from __future__ import print_function + +import gc +import sys +import unittest + +from functools import partial +from unittest import skipUnless +from unittest import skipIf + +from greenlet import greenlet +from greenlet import getcurrent +from . import TestCase + + +try: + from contextvars import Context + from contextvars import ContextVar + from contextvars import copy_context + # From the documentation: + # + # Important: Context Variables should be created at the top module + # level and never in closures. Context objects hold strong + # references to context variables which prevents context variables + # from being properly garbage collected. + ID_VAR = ContextVar("id", default=None) + VAR_VAR = ContextVar("var", default=None) + ContextVar = None +except ImportError: + Context = ContextVar = copy_context = None + +# We don't support testing if greenlet's built-in context var support is disabled. +@skipUnless(Context is not None, "ContextVar not supported") +class ContextVarsTests(TestCase): + def _new_ctx_run(self, *args, **kwargs): + return copy_context().run(*args, **kwargs) + + def _increment(self, greenlet_id, callback, counts, expect): + ctx_var = ID_VAR + if expect is None: + self.assertIsNone(ctx_var.get()) + else: + self.assertEqual(ctx_var.get(), expect) + ctx_var.set(greenlet_id) + for _ in range(2): + counts[ctx_var.get()] += 1 + callback() + + def _test_context(self, propagate_by): + # pylint:disable=too-many-branches + ID_VAR.set(0) + + callback = getcurrent().switch + counts = dict((i, 0) for i in range(5)) + + lets = [ + greenlet(partial( + partial( + copy_context().run, + self._increment + ) if propagate_by == "run" else self._increment, + greenlet_id=i, + callback=callback, + counts=counts, + expect=( + i - 1 if propagate_by == "share" else + 0 if propagate_by in ("set", "run") else None + ) + )) + for i in range(1, 5) + ] + + for let in lets: + if propagate_by == "set": + let.gr_context = copy_context() + elif propagate_by == "share": + let.gr_context = getcurrent().gr_context + + for i in range(2): + counts[ID_VAR.get()] += 1 + for let in lets: + let.switch() + + if propagate_by == "run": + # Must leave each context.run() in reverse order of entry + for let in reversed(lets): + let.switch() + else: + # No context.run(), so fine to exit in any order. + for let in lets: + let.switch() + + for let in lets: + self.assertTrue(let.dead) + # When using run(), we leave the run() as the greenlet dies, + # and there's no context "underneath". When not using run(), + # gr_context still reflects the context the greenlet was + # running in. + if propagate_by == 'run': + self.assertIsNone(let.gr_context) + else: + self.assertIsNotNone(let.gr_context) + + + if propagate_by == "share": + self.assertEqual(counts, {0: 1, 1: 1, 2: 1, 3: 1, 4: 6}) + else: + self.assertEqual(set(counts.values()), set([2])) + + def test_context_propagated_by_context_run(self): + self._new_ctx_run(self._test_context, "run") + + def test_context_propagated_by_setting_attribute(self): + self._new_ctx_run(self._test_context, "set") + + def test_context_not_propagated(self): + self._new_ctx_run(self._test_context, None) + + def test_context_shared(self): + self._new_ctx_run(self._test_context, "share") + + def test_break_ctxvars(self): + let1 = greenlet(copy_context().run) + let2 = greenlet(copy_context().run) + let1.switch(getcurrent().switch) + let2.switch(getcurrent().switch) + # Since let2 entered the current context and let1 exits its own, the + # interpreter emits: + # RuntimeError: cannot exit context: thread state references a different context object + let1.switch() + + def test_not_broken_if_using_attribute_instead_of_context_run(self): + let1 = greenlet(getcurrent().switch) + let2 = greenlet(getcurrent().switch) + let1.gr_context = copy_context() + let2.gr_context = copy_context() + let1.switch() + let2.switch() + let1.switch() + let2.switch() + + def test_context_assignment_while_running(self): + # pylint:disable=too-many-statements + ID_VAR.set(None) + + def target(): + self.assertIsNone(ID_VAR.get()) + self.assertIsNone(gr.gr_context) + + # Context is created on first use + ID_VAR.set(1) + self.assertIsInstance(gr.gr_context, Context) + self.assertEqual(ID_VAR.get(), 1) + self.assertEqual(gr.gr_context[ID_VAR], 1) + + # Clearing the context makes it get re-created as another + # empty context when next used + old_context = gr.gr_context + gr.gr_context = None # assign None while running + self.assertIsNone(ID_VAR.get()) + self.assertIsNone(gr.gr_context) + ID_VAR.set(2) + self.assertIsInstance(gr.gr_context, Context) + self.assertEqual(ID_VAR.get(), 2) + self.assertEqual(gr.gr_context[ID_VAR], 2) + + new_context = gr.gr_context + getcurrent().parent.switch((old_context, new_context)) + # parent switches us back to old_context + + self.assertEqual(ID_VAR.get(), 1) + gr.gr_context = new_context # assign non-None while running + self.assertEqual(ID_VAR.get(), 2) + + getcurrent().parent.switch() + # parent switches us back to no context + self.assertIsNone(ID_VAR.get()) + self.assertIsNone(gr.gr_context) + gr.gr_context = old_context + self.assertEqual(ID_VAR.get(), 1) + + getcurrent().parent.switch() + # parent switches us back to no context + self.assertIsNone(ID_VAR.get()) + self.assertIsNone(gr.gr_context) + + gr = greenlet(target) + + with self.assertRaisesRegex(AttributeError, "can't delete context attribute"): + del gr.gr_context + + self.assertIsNone(gr.gr_context) + old_context, new_context = gr.switch() + self.assertIs(new_context, gr.gr_context) + self.assertEqual(old_context[ID_VAR], 1) + self.assertEqual(new_context[ID_VAR], 2) + self.assertEqual(new_context.run(ID_VAR.get), 2) + gr.gr_context = old_context # assign non-None while suspended + gr.switch() + self.assertIs(gr.gr_context, new_context) + gr.gr_context = None # assign None while suspended + gr.switch() + self.assertIs(gr.gr_context, old_context) + gr.gr_context = None + gr.switch() + self.assertIsNone(gr.gr_context) + + # Make sure there are no reference leaks + gr = None + gc.collect() + self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(old_context), 2) + self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(new_context), 2) + + def test_context_assignment_different_thread(self): + import threading + VAR_VAR.set(None) + ctx = Context() + + is_running = threading.Event() + should_suspend = threading.Event() + did_suspend = threading.Event() + should_exit = threading.Event() + holder = [] + + def greenlet_in_thread_fn(): + VAR_VAR.set(1) + is_running.set() + should_suspend.wait(10) + VAR_VAR.set(2) + getcurrent().parent.switch() + holder.append(VAR_VAR.get()) + + def thread_fn(): + gr = greenlet(greenlet_in_thread_fn) + gr.gr_context = ctx + holder.append(gr) + gr.switch() + did_suspend.set() + should_exit.wait(10) + gr.switch() + del gr + greenlet() # trigger cleanup + + thread = threading.Thread(target=thread_fn, daemon=True) + thread.start() + is_running.wait(10) + gr = holder[0] + + # Can't access or modify context if the greenlet is running + # in a different thread + with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "running in a different"): + getattr(gr, 'gr_context') + with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "running in a different"): + gr.gr_context = None + + should_suspend.set() + did_suspend.wait(10) + + # OK to access and modify context if greenlet is suspended + self.assertIs(gr.gr_context, ctx) + self.assertEqual(gr.gr_context[VAR_VAR], 2) + gr.gr_context = None + + should_exit.set() + thread.join(10) + + self.assertEqual(holder, [gr, None]) + + # Context can still be accessed/modified when greenlet is dead: + self.assertIsNone(gr.gr_context) + gr.gr_context = ctx + self.assertIs(gr.gr_context, ctx) + + # Otherwise we leak greenlets on some platforms. + # XXX: Should be able to do this automatically + del holder[:] + gr = None + thread = None + + def test_context_assignment_wrong_type(self): + g = greenlet() + with self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, + "greenlet context must be a contextvars.Context or None"): + g.gr_context = self + + +@skipIf(Context is not None, "ContextVar supported") +class NoContextVarsTests(TestCase): + def test_contextvars_errors(self): + let1 = greenlet(getcurrent().switch) + self.assertFalse(hasattr(let1, 'gr_context')) + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): + getattr(let1, 'gr_context') + + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): + let1.gr_context = None + + let1.switch() + + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): + getattr(let1, 'gr_context') + + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): + let1.gr_context = None + + del let1 + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_cpp.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_cpp.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2d0cc9c --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_cpp.py @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +from __future__ import print_function +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import subprocess +import unittest + +import greenlet +from . import _test_extension_cpp +from . import TestCase +from . import WIN + +class CPPTests(TestCase): + def test_exception_switch(self): + greenlets = [] + for i in range(4): + g = greenlet.greenlet(_test_extension_cpp.test_exception_switch) + g.switch(i) + greenlets.append(g) + for i, g in enumerate(greenlets): + self.assertEqual(g.switch(), i) + + def _do_test_unhandled_exception(self, target): + import os + import sys + script = os.path.join( + os.path.dirname(__file__), + 'fail_cpp_exception.py', + ) + args = [sys.executable, script, target.__name__ if not isinstance(target, str) else target] + __traceback_info__ = args + with self.assertRaises(subprocess.CalledProcessError) as exc: + subprocess.check_output( + args, + encoding='utf-8', + stderr=subprocess.STDOUT + ) + + ex = exc.exception + expected_exit = self.get_expected_returncodes_for_aborted_process() + self.assertIn(ex.returncode, expected_exit) + self.assertIn('fail_cpp_exception is running', ex.output) + return ex.output + + + def test_unhandled_nonstd_exception_aborts(self): + # verify that plain unhandled throw aborts + self._do_test_unhandled_exception(_test_extension_cpp.test_exception_throw_nonstd) + + def test_unhandled_std_exception_aborts(self): + # verify that plain unhandled throw aborts + self._do_test_unhandled_exception(_test_extension_cpp.test_exception_throw_std) + + @unittest.skipIf(WIN, "XXX: This does not crash on Windows") + # Meaning the exception is getting lost somewhere... + def test_unhandled_std_exception_as_greenlet_function_aborts(self): + # verify that plain unhandled throw aborts + output = self._do_test_unhandled_exception('run_as_greenlet_target') + self.assertIn( + # We really expect this to be prefixed with "greenlet: Unhandled C++ exception:" + # as added by our handler for std::exception (see TUserGreenlet.cpp), but + # that's not correct everywhere --- our handler never runs before std::terminate + # gets called (for example, on arm32). + 'Thrown from an extension.', + output + ) + + def test_unhandled_exception_in_greenlet_aborts(self): + # verify that unhandled throw called in greenlet aborts too + self._do_test_unhandled_exception('run_unhandled_exception_in_greenlet_aborts') + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_extension_interface.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_extension_interface.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34b6656 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_extension_interface.py @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +from __future__ import print_function +from __future__ import absolute_import + +import sys + +import greenlet +from . import _test_extension +from . import TestCase + +# pylint:disable=c-extension-no-member + +class CAPITests(TestCase): + def test_switch(self): + self.assertEqual( + 50, _test_extension.test_switch(greenlet.greenlet(lambda: 50))) + + def test_switch_kwargs(self): + def adder(x, y): + return x * y + g = greenlet.greenlet(adder) + self.assertEqual(6, _test_extension.test_switch_kwargs(g, x=3, y=2)) + + def test_setparent(self): + # pylint:disable=disallowed-name + def foo(): + def bar(): + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + + # This final switch should go back to the main greenlet, since + # the test_setparent() function in the C extension should have + # reparented this greenlet. + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + raise AssertionError("Should never have reached this code") + child = greenlet.greenlet(bar) + child.switch() + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch(child) + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.throw( + AssertionError("Should never reach this code")) + foo_child = greenlet.greenlet(foo).switch() + self.assertEqual(None, _test_extension.test_setparent(foo_child)) + + def test_getcurrent(self): + _test_extension.test_getcurrent() + + def test_new_greenlet(self): + self.assertEqual(-15, _test_extension.test_new_greenlet(lambda: -15)) + + def test_raise_greenlet_dead(self): + self.assertRaises( + greenlet.GreenletExit, _test_extension.test_raise_dead_greenlet) + + def test_raise_greenlet_error(self): + self.assertRaises( + greenlet.error, _test_extension.test_raise_greenlet_error) + + def test_throw(self): + seen = [] + + def foo(): # pylint:disable=disallowed-name + try: + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + except ValueError: + seen.append(sys.exc_info()[1]) + except greenlet.GreenletExit: + raise AssertionError + g = greenlet.greenlet(foo) + g.switch() + _test_extension.test_throw(g) + self.assertEqual(len(seen), 1) + self.assertTrue( + isinstance(seen[0], ValueError), + "ValueError was not raised in foo()") + self.assertEqual( + str(seen[0]), + 'take that sucka!', + "message doesn't match") + + def test_non_traceback_param(self): + with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as exc: + _test_extension.test_throw_exact( + greenlet.getcurrent(), + Exception, + Exception(), + self + ) + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), + "throw() third argument must be a traceback object") + + def test_instance_of_wrong_type(self): + with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as exc: + _test_extension.test_throw_exact( + greenlet.getcurrent(), + Exception(), + BaseException(), + None, + ) + + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), + "instance exception may not have a separate value") + + def test_not_throwable(self): + with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as exc: + _test_extension.test_throw_exact( + greenlet.getcurrent(), + "abc", + None, + None, + ) + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), + "exceptions must be classes, or instances, not str") + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import unittest + unittest.main() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_gc.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_gc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..994addb --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_gc.py @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +import gc + +import weakref + +import greenlet + + +from . import TestCase +from .leakcheck import fails_leakcheck +# These only work with greenlet gc support +# which is no longer optional. +assert greenlet.GREENLET_USE_GC + +class GCTests(TestCase): + def test_dead_circular_ref(self): + o = weakref.ref(greenlet.greenlet(greenlet.getcurrent).switch()) + gc.collect() + if o() is not None: + import sys + print("O IS NOT NONE.", sys.getrefcount(o())) + self.assertIsNone(o()) + self.assertFalse(gc.garbage, gc.garbage) + + def test_circular_greenlet(self): + class circular_greenlet(greenlet.greenlet): + self = None + o = circular_greenlet() + o.self = o + o = weakref.ref(o) + gc.collect() + self.assertIsNone(o()) + self.assertFalse(gc.garbage, gc.garbage) + + def test_inactive_ref(self): + class inactive_greenlet(greenlet.greenlet): + def __init__(self): + greenlet.greenlet.__init__(self, run=self.run) + + def run(self): + pass + o = inactive_greenlet() + o = weakref.ref(o) + gc.collect() + self.assertIsNone(o()) + self.assertFalse(gc.garbage, gc.garbage) + + @fails_leakcheck + def test_finalizer_crash(self): + # This test is designed to crash when active greenlets + # are made garbage collectable, until the underlying + # problem is resolved. How does it work: + # - order of object creation is important + # - array is created first, so it is moved to unreachable first + # - we create a cycle between a greenlet and this array + # - we create an object that participates in gc, is only + # referenced by a greenlet, and would corrupt gc lists + # on destruction, the easiest is to use an object with + # a finalizer + # - because array is the first object in unreachable it is + # cleared first, which causes all references to greenlet + # to disappear and causes greenlet to be destroyed, but since + # it is still live it causes a switch during gc, which causes + # an object with finalizer to be destroyed, which causes stack + # corruption and then a crash + + class object_with_finalizer(object): + def __del__(self): + pass + array = [] + parent = greenlet.getcurrent() + def greenlet_body(): + greenlet.getcurrent().object = object_with_finalizer() + try: + parent.switch() + except greenlet.GreenletExit: + print("Got greenlet exit!") + finally: + del greenlet.getcurrent().object + g = greenlet.greenlet(greenlet_body) + g.array = array + array.append(g) + g.switch() + del array + del g + greenlet.getcurrent() + gc.collect() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_generator.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_generator.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca4a644 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_generator.py @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ + +from greenlet import greenlet + +from . import TestCase + +class genlet(greenlet): + parent = None + def __init__(self, *args, **kwds): + self.args = args + self.kwds = kwds + + def run(self): + fn, = self.fn + fn(*self.args, **self.kwds) + + def __iter__(self): + return self + + def __next__(self): + self.parent = greenlet.getcurrent() + result = self.switch() + if self: + return result + + raise StopIteration + + next = __next__ + + +def Yield(value): + g = greenlet.getcurrent() + while not isinstance(g, genlet): + if g is None: + raise RuntimeError('yield outside a genlet') + g = g.parent + g.parent.switch(value) + + +def generator(func): + class Generator(genlet): + fn = (func,) + return Generator + +# ____________________________________________________________ + + +class GeneratorTests(TestCase): + def test_generator(self): + seen = [] + + def g(n): + for i in range(n): + seen.append(i) + Yield(i) + g = generator(g) + for _ in range(3): + for j in g(5): + seen.append(j) + self.assertEqual(seen, 3 * [0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4]) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_generator_nested.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_generator_nested.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d752a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_generator_nested.py @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + +from greenlet import greenlet +from . import TestCase +from .leakcheck import fails_leakcheck + +class genlet(greenlet): + parent = None + def __init__(self, *args, **kwds): + self.args = args + self.kwds = kwds + self.child = None + + def run(self): + # Note the function is packed in a tuple + # to avoid creating a bound method for it. + fn, = self.fn + fn(*self.args, **self.kwds) + + def __iter__(self): + return self + + def set_child(self, child): + self.child = child + + def __next__(self): + if self.child: + child = self.child + while child.child: + tmp = child + child = child.child + tmp.child = None + + result = child.switch() + else: + self.parent = greenlet.getcurrent() + result = self.switch() + + if self: + return result + + raise StopIteration + + next = __next__ + +def Yield(value, level=1): + g = greenlet.getcurrent() + + while level != 0: + if not isinstance(g, genlet): + raise RuntimeError('yield outside a genlet') + if level > 1: + g.parent.set_child(g) + g = g.parent + level -= 1 + + g.switch(value) + + +def Genlet(func): + class TheGenlet(genlet): + fn = (func,) + return TheGenlet + +# ____________________________________________________________ + + +def g1(n, seen): + for i in range(n): + seen.append(i + 1) + yield i + + +def g2(n, seen): + for i in range(n): + seen.append(i + 1) + Yield(i) + +g2 = Genlet(g2) + + +def nested(i): + Yield(i) + + +def g3(n, seen): + for i in range(n): + seen.append(i + 1) + nested(i) +g3 = Genlet(g3) + + +def a(n): + if n == 0: + return + for ii in ax(n - 1): + Yield(ii) + Yield(n) +ax = Genlet(a) + + +def perms(l): + if len(l) > 1: + for e in l: + # No syntactical sugar for generator expressions + x = [Yield([e] + p) for p in perms([x for x in l if x != e])] + assert x + else: + Yield(l) +perms = Genlet(perms) + + +def gr1(n): + for ii in range(1, n): + Yield(ii) + Yield(ii * ii, 2) + +gr1 = Genlet(gr1) + + +def gr2(n, seen): + for ii in gr1(n): + seen.append(ii) + +gr2 = Genlet(gr2) + + +class NestedGeneratorTests(TestCase): + def test_layered_genlets(self): + seen = [] + for ii in gr2(5, seen): + seen.append(ii) + self.assertEqual(seen, [1, 1, 2, 4, 3, 9, 4, 16]) + + @fails_leakcheck + def test_permutations(self): + gen_perms = perms(list(range(4))) + permutations = list(gen_perms) + self.assertEqual(len(permutations), 4 * 3 * 2 * 1) + self.assertIn([0, 1, 2, 3], permutations) + self.assertIn([3, 2, 1, 0], permutations) + res = [] + for ii in zip(perms(list(range(4))), perms(list(range(3)))): + res.append(ii) + self.assertEqual( + res, + [([0, 1, 2, 3], [0, 1, 2]), ([0, 1, 3, 2], [0, 2, 1]), + ([0, 2, 1, 3], [1, 0, 2]), ([0, 2, 3, 1], [1, 2, 0]), + ([0, 3, 1, 2], [2, 0, 1]), ([0, 3, 2, 1], [2, 1, 0])]) + # XXX Test to make sure we are working as a generator expression + + def test_genlet_simple(self): + for g in g1, g2, g3: + seen = [] + for _ in range(3): + for j in g(5, seen): + seen.append(j) + self.assertEqual(seen, 3 * [1, 0, 2, 1, 3, 2, 4, 3, 5, 4]) + + def test_genlet_bad(self): + try: + Yield(10) + except RuntimeError: + pass + + def test_nested_genlets(self): + seen = [] + for ii in ax(5): + seen.append(ii) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_greenlet.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_greenlet.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51849cd --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_greenlet.py @@ -0,0 +1,1311 @@ +from __future__ import absolute_import +from __future__ import division +from __future__ import print_function + +import gc +import sys +import time +import threading + +from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod + +import greenlet +from greenlet import greenlet as RawGreenlet +from . import TestCase +from .leakcheck import fails_leakcheck + + +# We manually manage locks in many tests +# pylint:disable=consider-using-with +# pylint:disable=too-many-public-methods +# This module is quite large. +# TODO: Refactor into separate test files. For example, +# put all the regression tests that used to produce +# crashes in test_greenlet_no_crash; put tests that DO deliberately crash +# the interpreter into test_greenlet_crash. +# pylint:disable=too-many-lines + +class SomeError(Exception): + pass + + +def fmain(seen): + try: + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + except: + seen.append(sys.exc_info()[0]) + raise + raise SomeError + + +def send_exception(g, exc): + # note: send_exception(g, exc) can be now done with g.throw(exc). + # the purpose of this test is to explicitly check the propagation rules. + def crasher(exc): + raise exc + g1 = RawGreenlet(crasher, parent=g) + g1.switch(exc) + + +class TestGreenlet(TestCase): + + def _do_simple_test(self): + lst = [] + + def f(): + lst.append(1) + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + lst.append(3) + g = RawGreenlet(f) + lst.append(0) + g.switch() + lst.append(2) + g.switch() + lst.append(4) + self.assertEqual(lst, list(range(5))) + + def test_simple(self): + self._do_simple_test() + + def test_switch_no_run_raises_AttributeError(self): + g = RawGreenlet() + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError) as exc: + g.switch() + + self.assertIn("run", str(exc.exception)) + + def test_throw_no_run_raises_AttributeError(self): + g = RawGreenlet() + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError) as exc: + g.throw(SomeError) + + self.assertIn("run", str(exc.exception)) + + def test_parent_equals_None(self): + g = RawGreenlet(parent=None) + self.assertIsNotNone(g) + self.assertIs(g.parent, greenlet.getcurrent()) + + def test_run_equals_None(self): + g = RawGreenlet(run=None) + self.assertIsNotNone(g) + self.assertIsNone(g.run) + + def test_two_children(self): + lst = [] + + def f(): + lst.append(1) + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + lst.extend([1, 1]) + g = RawGreenlet(f) + h = RawGreenlet(f) + g.switch() + self.assertEqual(len(lst), 1) + h.switch() + self.assertEqual(len(lst), 2) + h.switch() + self.assertEqual(len(lst), 4) + self.assertEqual(h.dead, True) + g.switch() + self.assertEqual(len(lst), 6) + self.assertEqual(g.dead, True) + + def test_two_recursive_children(self): + lst = [] + + def f(): + lst.append('b') + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + + def g(): + lst.append('a') + g = RawGreenlet(f) + g.switch() + lst.append('c') + + g = RawGreenlet(g) + self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g), 2) + g.switch() + self.assertEqual(lst, ['a', 'b', 'c']) + # Just the one in this frame, plus the one on the stack we pass to the function + self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(g), 2) + + def test_threads(self): + success = [] + + def f(): + self._do_simple_test() + success.append(True) + ths = [threading.Thread(target=f) for i in range(10)] + for th in ths: + th.start() + for th in ths: + th.join(10) + self.assertEqual(len(success), len(ths)) + + def test_exception(self): + seen = [] + g1 = RawGreenlet(fmain) + g2 = RawGreenlet(fmain) + g1.switch(seen) + g2.switch(seen) + g2.parent = g1 + + self.assertEqual(seen, []) + #with self.assertRaises(SomeError): + # p("***Switching back") + # g2.switch() + # Creating this as a bound method can reveal bugs that + # are hidden on newer versions of Python that avoid creating + # bound methods for direct expressions; IOW, don't use the `with` + # form! + self.assertRaises(SomeError, g2.switch) + self.assertEqual(seen, [SomeError]) + + value = g2.switch() + self.assertEqual(value, ()) + self.assertEqual(seen, [SomeError]) + + value = g2.switch(25) + self.assertEqual(value, 25) + self.assertEqual(seen, [SomeError]) + + + def test_send_exception(self): + seen = [] + g1 = RawGreenlet(fmain) + g1.switch(seen) + self.assertRaises(KeyError, send_exception, g1, KeyError) + self.assertEqual(seen, [KeyError]) + + def test_dealloc(self): + seen = [] + g1 = RawGreenlet(fmain) + g2 = RawGreenlet(fmain) + g1.switch(seen) + g2.switch(seen) + self.assertEqual(seen, []) + del g1 + gc.collect() + self.assertEqual(seen, [greenlet.GreenletExit]) + del g2 + gc.collect() + self.assertEqual(seen, [greenlet.GreenletExit, greenlet.GreenletExit]) + + def test_dealloc_catches_GreenletExit_throws_other(self): + def run(): + try: + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + except greenlet.GreenletExit: + raise SomeError from None + + g = RawGreenlet(run) + g.switch() + # Destroying the only reference to the greenlet causes it + # to get GreenletExit; when it in turn raises, even though we're the parent + # we don't get the exception, it just gets printed. + # When we run on 3.8 only, we can use sys.unraisablehook + oldstderr = sys.stderr + try: + from cStringIO import StringIO + except ImportError: + from io import StringIO + stderr = sys.stderr = StringIO() + try: + del g + finally: + sys.stderr = oldstderr + + v = stderr.getvalue() + self.assertIn("Exception", v) + self.assertIn('ignored', v) + self.assertIn("SomeError", v) + + + def test_dealloc_other_thread(self): + seen = [] + someref = [] + + bg_glet_created_running_and_no_longer_ref_in_bg = threading.Event() + fg_ref_released = threading.Event() + bg_should_be_clear = threading.Event() + ok_to_exit_bg_thread = threading.Event() + + def f(): + g1 = RawGreenlet(fmain) + g1.switch(seen) + someref.append(g1) + del g1 + gc.collect() + + bg_glet_created_running_and_no_longer_ref_in_bg.set() + fg_ref_released.wait(3) + + RawGreenlet() # trigger release + bg_should_be_clear.set() + ok_to_exit_bg_thread.wait(3) + RawGreenlet() # One more time + + t = threading.Thread(target=f) + t.start() + bg_glet_created_running_and_no_longer_ref_in_bg.wait(10) + + self.assertEqual(seen, []) + self.assertEqual(len(someref), 1) + del someref[:] + gc.collect() + # g1 is not released immediately because it's from another thread + self.assertEqual(seen, []) + fg_ref_released.set() + bg_should_be_clear.wait(3) + try: + self.assertEqual(seen, [greenlet.GreenletExit]) + finally: + ok_to_exit_bg_thread.set() + t.join(10) + del seen[:] + del someref[:] + + def test_frame(self): + def f1(): + f = sys._getframe(0) # pylint:disable=protected-access + self.assertEqual(f.f_back, None) + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch(f) + return "meaning of life" + g = RawGreenlet(f1) + frame = g.switch() + self.assertTrue(frame is g.gr_frame) + self.assertTrue(g) + + from_g = g.switch() + self.assertFalse(g) + self.assertEqual(from_g, 'meaning of life') + self.assertEqual(g.gr_frame, None) + + def test_thread_bug(self): + def runner(x): + g = RawGreenlet(lambda: time.sleep(x)) + g.switch() + t1 = threading.Thread(target=runner, args=(0.2,)) + t2 = threading.Thread(target=runner, args=(0.3,)) + t1.start() + t2.start() + t1.join(10) + t2.join(10) + + def test_switch_kwargs(self): + def run(a, b): + self.assertEqual(a, 4) + self.assertEqual(b, 2) + return 42 + x = RawGreenlet(run).switch(a=4, b=2) + self.assertEqual(x, 42) + + def test_switch_kwargs_to_parent(self): + def run(x): + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch(x=x) + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch(2, x=3) + return x, x ** 2 + g = RawGreenlet(run) + self.assertEqual({'x': 3}, g.switch(3)) + self.assertEqual(((2,), {'x': 3}), g.switch()) + self.assertEqual((3, 9), g.switch()) + + def test_switch_to_another_thread(self): + data = {} + created_event = threading.Event() + done_event = threading.Event() + + def run(): + data['g'] = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + created_event.set() + done_event.wait(10) + thread = threading.Thread(target=run) + thread.start() + created_event.wait(10) + with self.assertRaises(greenlet.error): + data['g'].switch() + done_event.set() + thread.join(10) + # XXX: Should handle this automatically + data.clear() + + def test_exc_state(self): + def f(): + try: + raise ValueError('fun') + except: # pylint:disable=bare-except + exc_info = sys.exc_info() + RawGreenlet(h).switch() + self.assertEqual(exc_info, sys.exc_info()) + + def h(): + self.assertEqual(sys.exc_info(), (None, None, None)) + + RawGreenlet(f).switch() + + def test_instance_dict(self): + def f(): + greenlet.getcurrent().test = 42 + def deldict(g): + del g.__dict__ + def setdict(g, value): + g.__dict__ = value + g = RawGreenlet(f) + self.assertEqual(g.__dict__, {}) + g.switch() + self.assertEqual(g.test, 42) + self.assertEqual(g.__dict__, {'test': 42}) + g.__dict__ = g.__dict__ + self.assertEqual(g.__dict__, {'test': 42}) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, deldict, g) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, setdict, g, 42) + + def test_running_greenlet_has_no_run(self): + has_run = [] + def func(): + has_run.append( + hasattr(greenlet.getcurrent(), 'run') + ) + + g = RawGreenlet(func) + g.switch() + self.assertEqual(has_run, [False]) + + def test_deepcopy(self): + import copy + self.assertRaises(TypeError, copy.copy, RawGreenlet()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, copy.deepcopy, RawGreenlet()) + + def test_parent_restored_on_kill(self): + hub = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + main = greenlet.getcurrent() + result = [] + def worker(): + try: + # Wait to be killed by going back to the test. + main.switch() + except greenlet.GreenletExit: + # Resurrect and switch to parent + result.append(greenlet.getcurrent().parent) + result.append(greenlet.getcurrent()) + hub.switch() + g = RawGreenlet(worker, parent=hub) + g.switch() + # delete the only reference, thereby raising GreenletExit + del g + self.assertTrue(result) + self.assertIs(result[0], main) + self.assertIs(result[1].parent, hub) + # Delete them, thereby breaking the cycle between the greenlet + # and the frame, which otherwise would never be collectable + # XXX: We should be able to automatically fix this. + del result[:] + hub = None + main = None + + def test_parent_return_failure(self): + # No run causes AttributeError on switch + g1 = RawGreenlet() + # Greenlet that implicitly switches to parent + g2 = RawGreenlet(lambda: None, parent=g1) + # AttributeError should propagate to us, no fatal errors + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): + g2.switch() + + def test_throw_exception_not_lost(self): + class mygreenlet(RawGreenlet): + def __getattribute__(self, name): + try: + raise Exception # pylint:disable=broad-exception-raised + except: # pylint:disable=bare-except + pass + return RawGreenlet.__getattribute__(self, name) + g = mygreenlet(lambda: None) + self.assertRaises(SomeError, g.throw, SomeError()) + + @fails_leakcheck + def _do_test_throw_to_dead_thread_doesnt_crash(self, wait_for_cleanup=False): + result = [] + def worker(): + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + + def creator(): + g = RawGreenlet(worker) + g.switch() + result.append(g) + if wait_for_cleanup: + # Let this greenlet eventually be cleaned up. + g.switch() + greenlet.getcurrent() + t = threading.Thread(target=creator) + t.start() + t.join(10) + del t + # But, depending on the operating system, the thread + # deallocator may not actually have run yet! So we can't be + # sure about the error message unless we wait. + if wait_for_cleanup: + self.wait_for_pending_cleanups() + with self.assertRaises(greenlet.error) as exc: + result[0].throw(SomeError) + + if not wait_for_cleanup: + self.assertIn( + str(exc.exception), [ + "cannot switch to a different thread (which happens to have exited)", + "cannot switch to a different thread" + ] + ) + else: + self.assertEqual( + str(exc.exception), + "cannot switch to a different thread (which happens to have exited)", + ) + + if hasattr(result[0].gr_frame, 'clear'): + # The frame is actually executing (it thinks), we can't clear it. + with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError): + result[0].gr_frame.clear() + # Unfortunately, this doesn't actually clear the references, they're in the + # fast local array. + if not wait_for_cleanup: + result[0].gr_frame.f_locals.clear() + else: + self.assertIsNone(result[0].gr_frame) + + del creator + worker = None + del result[:] + # XXX: we ought to be able to automatically fix this. + # See issue 252 + self.expect_greenlet_leak = True # direct us not to wait for it to go away + + @fails_leakcheck + def test_throw_to_dead_thread_doesnt_crash(self): + self._do_test_throw_to_dead_thread_doesnt_crash() + + def test_throw_to_dead_thread_doesnt_crash_wait(self): + self._do_test_throw_to_dead_thread_doesnt_crash(True) + + @fails_leakcheck + def test_recursive_startup(self): + class convoluted(RawGreenlet): + def __init__(self): + RawGreenlet.__init__(self) + self.count = 0 + def __getattribute__(self, name): + if name == 'run' and self.count == 0: + self.count = 1 + self.switch(43) + return RawGreenlet.__getattribute__(self, name) + def run(self, value): + while True: + self.parent.switch(value) + g = convoluted() + self.assertEqual(g.switch(42), 43) + # Exits the running greenlet, otherwise it leaks + # XXX: We should be able to automatically fix this + #g.throw(greenlet.GreenletExit) + #del g + self.expect_greenlet_leak = True + + def test_threaded_updatecurrent(self): + # released when main thread should execute + lock1 = threading.Lock() + lock1.acquire() + # released when another thread should execute + lock2 = threading.Lock() + lock2.acquire() + class finalized(object): + def __del__(self): + # happens while in green_updatecurrent() in main greenlet + # should be very careful not to accidentally call it again + # at the same time we must make sure another thread executes + lock2.release() + lock1.acquire() + # now ts_current belongs to another thread + def deallocator(): + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + def fthread(): + lock2.acquire() + greenlet.getcurrent() + del g[0] + lock1.release() + lock2.acquire() + greenlet.getcurrent() + lock1.release() + main = greenlet.getcurrent() + g = [RawGreenlet(deallocator)] + g[0].bomb = finalized() + g[0].switch() + t = threading.Thread(target=fthread) + t.start() + # let another thread grab ts_current and deallocate g[0] + lock2.release() + lock1.acquire() + # this is the corner stone + # getcurrent() will notice that ts_current belongs to another thread + # and start the update process, which would notice that g[0] should + # be deallocated, and that will execute an object's finalizer. Now, + # that object will let another thread run so it can grab ts_current + # again, which would likely crash the interpreter if there's no + # check for this case at the end of green_updatecurrent(). This test + # passes if getcurrent() returns correct result, but it's likely + # to randomly crash if it's not anyway. + self.assertEqual(greenlet.getcurrent(), main) + # wait for another thread to complete, just in case + t.join(10) + + def test_dealloc_switch_args_not_lost(self): + seen = [] + def worker(): + # wait for the value + value = greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + # delete all references to ourself + del worker[0] + initiator.parent = greenlet.getcurrent().parent + # switch to main with the value, but because + # ts_current is the last reference to us we + # return here immediately, where we resurrect ourself. + try: + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch(value) + finally: + seen.append(greenlet.getcurrent()) + def initiator(): + return 42 # implicitly falls thru to parent + + worker = [RawGreenlet(worker)] + + worker[0].switch() # prime worker + initiator = RawGreenlet(initiator, worker[0]) + value = initiator.switch() + self.assertTrue(seen) + self.assertEqual(value, 42) + + def test_tuple_subclass(self): + # The point of this test is to see what happens when a custom + # tuple subclass is used as an object passed directly to the C + # function ``green_switch``; part of ``green_switch`` checks + # the ``len()`` of the ``args`` tuple, and that can call back + # into Python. Here, when it calls back into Python, we + # recursively enter ``green_switch`` again. + + # This test is really only relevant on Python 2. The builtin + # `apply` function directly passes the given args tuple object + # to the underlying function, whereas the Python 3 version + # unpacks and repacks into an actual tuple. This could still + # happen using the C API on Python 3 though. We should write a + # builtin version of apply() ourself. + def _apply(func, a, k): + func(*a, **k) + + class mytuple(tuple): + def __len__(self): + greenlet.getcurrent().switch() + return tuple.__len__(self) + args = mytuple() + kwargs = dict(a=42) + def switchapply(): + _apply(greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch, args, kwargs) + g = RawGreenlet(switchapply) + self.assertEqual(g.switch(), kwargs) + + def test_abstract_subclasses(self): + AbstractSubclass = ABCMeta( + 'AbstractSubclass', + (RawGreenlet,), + {'run': abstractmethod(lambda self: None)}) + + class BadSubclass(AbstractSubclass): + pass + + class GoodSubclass(AbstractSubclass): + def run(self): + pass + + GoodSubclass() # should not raise + self.assertRaises(TypeError, BadSubclass) + + def test_implicit_parent_with_threads(self): + if not gc.isenabled(): + return # cannot test with disabled gc + N = gc.get_threshold()[0] + if N < 50: + return # cannot test with such a small N + def attempt(): + lock1 = threading.Lock() + lock1.acquire() + lock2 = threading.Lock() + lock2.acquire() + recycled = [False] + def another_thread(): + lock1.acquire() # wait for gc + greenlet.getcurrent() # update ts_current + lock2.release() # release gc + t = threading.Thread(target=another_thread) + t.start() + class gc_callback(object): + def __del__(self): + lock1.release() + lock2.acquire() + recycled[0] = True + class garbage(object): + def __init__(self): + self.cycle = self + self.callback = gc_callback() + l = [] + x = range(N*2) + current = greenlet.getcurrent() + g = garbage() + for _ in x: + g = None # lose reference to garbage + if recycled[0]: + # gc callback called prematurely + t.join(10) + return False + last = RawGreenlet() + if recycled[0]: + break # yes! gc called in green_new + l.append(last) # increase allocation counter + else: + # gc callback not called when expected + gc.collect() + if recycled[0]: + t.join(10) + return False + self.assertEqual(last.parent, current) + for g in l: + self.assertEqual(g.parent, current) + return True + for _ in range(5): + if attempt(): + break + + def test_issue_245_reference_counting_subclass_no_threads(self): + # https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/245 + # Before the fix, this crashed pretty reliably on + # Python 3.10, at least on macOS; but much less reliably on other + # interpreters (memory layout must have changed). + # The threaded test crashed more reliably on more interpreters. + from greenlet import getcurrent + from greenlet import GreenletExit + + class Greenlet(RawGreenlet): + pass + + initial_refs = sys.getrefcount(Greenlet) + # This has to be an instance variable because + # Python 2 raises a SyntaxError if we delete a local + # variable referenced in an inner scope. + self.glets = [] # pylint:disable=attribute-defined-outside-init + + def greenlet_main(): + try: + getcurrent().parent.switch() + except GreenletExit: + self.glets.append(getcurrent()) + + # Before the + for _ in range(10): + Greenlet(greenlet_main).switch() + + del self.glets + self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(Greenlet), initial_refs) + + def test_issue_245_reference_counting_subclass_threads(self): + # https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/245 + from threading import Thread + from threading import Event + + from greenlet import getcurrent + + class MyGreenlet(RawGreenlet): + pass + + glets = [] + ref_cleared = Event() + + def greenlet_main(): + getcurrent().parent.switch() + + def thread_main(greenlet_running_event): + mine = MyGreenlet(greenlet_main) + glets.append(mine) + # The greenlets being deleted must be active + mine.switch() + # Don't keep any reference to it in this thread + del mine + # Let main know we published our greenlet. + greenlet_running_event.set() + # Wait for main to let us know the references are + # gone and the greenlet objects no longer reachable + ref_cleared.wait(10) + # The creating thread must call getcurrent() (or a few other + # greenlet APIs) because that's when the thread-local list of dead + # greenlets gets cleared. + getcurrent() + + # We start with 3 references to the subclass: + # - This module + # - Its __mro__ + # - The __subclassess__ attribute of greenlet + # - (If we call gc.get_referents(), we find four entries, including + # some other tuple ``(greenlet)`` that I'm not sure about but must be part + # of the machinery.) + # + # On Python 3.10 it's often enough to just run 3 threads; on Python 2.7, + # more threads are needed, and the results are still + # non-deterministic. Presumably the memory layouts are different + initial_refs = sys.getrefcount(MyGreenlet) + thread_ready_events = [] + for _ in range( + initial_refs + 45 + ): + event = Event() + thread = Thread(target=thread_main, args=(event,)) + thread_ready_events.append(event) + thread.start() + + + for done_event in thread_ready_events: + done_event.wait(10) + + + del glets[:] + ref_cleared.set() + # Let any other thread run; it will crash the interpreter + # if not fixed (or silently corrupt memory and we possibly crash + # later). + self.wait_for_pending_cleanups() + self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(MyGreenlet), initial_refs) + + def test_falling_off_end_switches_to_unstarted_parent_raises_error(self): + def no_args(): + return 13 + + parent_never_started = RawGreenlet(no_args) + + def leaf(): + return 42 + + child = RawGreenlet(leaf, parent_never_started) + + # Because the run function takes to arguments + with self.assertRaises(TypeError): + child.switch() + + def test_falling_off_end_switches_to_unstarted_parent_works(self): + def one_arg(x): + return (x, 24) + + parent_never_started = RawGreenlet(one_arg) + + def leaf(): + return 42 + + child = RawGreenlet(leaf, parent_never_started) + + result = child.switch() + self.assertEqual(result, (42, 24)) + + def test_switch_to_dead_greenlet_with_unstarted_perverse_parent(self): + class Parent(RawGreenlet): + def __getattribute__(self, name): + if name == 'run': + raise SomeError + + + parent_never_started = Parent() + seen = [] + child = RawGreenlet(lambda: seen.append(42), parent_never_started) + # Because we automatically start the parent when the child is + # finished + with self.assertRaises(SomeError): + child.switch() + + self.assertEqual(seen, [42]) + + with self.assertRaises(SomeError): + child.switch() + self.assertEqual(seen, [42]) + + def test_switch_to_dead_greenlet_reparent(self): + seen = [] + parent_never_started = RawGreenlet(lambda: seen.append(24)) + child = RawGreenlet(lambda: seen.append(42)) + + child.switch() + self.assertEqual(seen, [42]) + + child.parent = parent_never_started + # This actually is the same as switching to the parent. + result = child.switch() + self.assertIsNone(result) + self.assertEqual(seen, [42, 24]) + + def test_can_access_f_back_of_suspended_greenlet(self): + # This tests our frame rewriting to work around Python 3.12+ having + # some interpreter frames on the C stack. It will crash in the absence + # of that logic. + main = greenlet.getcurrent() + + def outer(): + inner() + + def inner(): + main.switch(sys._getframe(0)) + + hub = RawGreenlet(outer) + # start it + hub.switch() + + # start another greenlet to make sure we aren't relying on + # anything in `hub` still being on the C stack + unrelated = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + unrelated.switch() + + # now it is suspended + self.assertIsNotNone(hub.gr_frame) + self.assertEqual(hub.gr_frame.f_code.co_name, "inner") + self.assertIsNotNone(hub.gr_frame.f_back) + self.assertEqual(hub.gr_frame.f_back.f_code.co_name, "outer") + # The next line is what would crash + self.assertIsNone(hub.gr_frame.f_back.f_back) + + def test_get_stack_with_nested_c_calls(self): + from functools import partial + from . import _test_extension_cpp + + def recurse(v): + if v > 0: + return v * _test_extension_cpp.test_call(partial(recurse, v - 1)) + return greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + + gr = RawGreenlet(recurse) + gr.switch(5) + frame = gr.gr_frame + for i in range(5): + self.assertEqual(frame.f_locals["v"], i) + frame = frame.f_back + self.assertEqual(frame.f_locals["v"], 5) + self.assertIsNone(frame.f_back) + self.assertEqual(gr.switch(10), 1200) # 1200 = 5! * 10 + + def test_frames_always_exposed(self): + # On Python 3.12 this will crash if we don't set the + # gr_frames_always_exposed attribute. More background: + # https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/388 + main = greenlet.getcurrent() + + def outer(): + inner(sys._getframe(0)) + + def inner(frame): + main.switch(frame) + + gr = RawGreenlet(outer) + frame = gr.switch() + + # Do something else to clobber the part of the C stack used by `gr`, + # so we can't skate by on "it just happened to still be there" + unrelated = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + unrelated.switch() + + self.assertEqual(frame.f_code.co_name, "outer") + # The next line crashes on 3.12 if we haven't exposed the frames. + self.assertIsNone(frame.f_back) + + +class TestGreenletSetParentErrors(TestCase): + def test_threaded_reparent(self): + data = {} + created_event = threading.Event() + done_event = threading.Event() + + def run(): + data['g'] = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + created_event.set() + done_event.wait(10) + + def blank(): + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + + thread = threading.Thread(target=run) + thread.start() + created_event.wait(10) + g = RawGreenlet(blank) + g.switch() + with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as exc: + g.parent = data['g'] + done_event.set() + thread.join(10) + + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), "parent cannot be on a different thread") + + def test_unexpected_reparenting(self): + another = [] + def worker(): + g = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + another.append(g) + g.switch() + t = threading.Thread(target=worker) + t.start() + t.join(10) + # The first time we switch (running g_initialstub(), which is + # when we look up the run attribute) we attempt to change the + # parent to one from another thread (which also happens to be + # dead). ``g_initialstub()`` should detect this and raise a + # greenlet error. + # + # EXCEPT: With the fix for #252, this is actually detected + # sooner, when setting the parent itself. Prior to that fix, + # the main greenlet from the background thread kept a valid + # value for ``run_info``, and appeared to be a valid parent + # until we actually started the greenlet. But now that it's + # cleared, this test is catching whether ``green_setparent`` + # can detect the dead thread. + # + # Further refactoring once again changes this back to a greenlet.error + # + # We need to wait for the cleanup to happen, but we're + # deliberately leaking a main greenlet here. + self.wait_for_pending_cleanups(initial_main_greenlets=self.main_greenlets_before_test + 1) + + class convoluted(RawGreenlet): + def __getattribute__(self, name): + if name == 'run': + self.parent = another[0] # pylint:disable=attribute-defined-outside-init + return RawGreenlet.__getattribute__(self, name) + g = convoluted(lambda: None) + with self.assertRaises(greenlet.error) as exc: + g.switch() + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), + "cannot switch to a different thread (which happens to have exited)") + del another[:] + + def test_unexpected_reparenting_thread_running(self): + # Like ``test_unexpected_reparenting``, except the background thread is + # actually still alive. + another = [] + switched_to_greenlet = threading.Event() + keep_main_alive = threading.Event() + def worker(): + g = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + another.append(g) + g.switch() + switched_to_greenlet.set() + keep_main_alive.wait(10) + class convoluted(RawGreenlet): + def __getattribute__(self, name): + if name == 'run': + self.parent = another[0] # pylint:disable=attribute-defined-outside-init + return RawGreenlet.__getattribute__(self, name) + + t = threading.Thread(target=worker) + t.start() + + switched_to_greenlet.wait(10) + try: + g = convoluted(lambda: None) + + with self.assertRaises(greenlet.error) as exc: + g.switch() + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), "cannot switch to a different thread") + finally: + keep_main_alive.set() + t.join(10) + # XXX: Should handle this automatically. + del another[:] + + def test_cannot_delete_parent(self): + worker = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + self.assertIs(worker.parent, greenlet.getcurrent()) + + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError) as exc: + del worker.parent + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), "can't delete attribute") + + def test_cannot_delete_parent_of_main(self): + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError) as exc: + del greenlet.getcurrent().parent + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), "can't delete attribute") + + + def test_main_greenlet_parent_is_none(self): + # assuming we're in a main greenlet here. + self.assertIsNone(greenlet.getcurrent().parent) + + def test_set_parent_wrong_types(self): + def bg(): + # Go back to main. + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + + def check(glet): + for p in None, 1, self, "42": + with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as exc: + glet.parent = p + + self.assertEqual( + str(exc.exception), + "GreenletChecker: Expected any type of greenlet, not " + type(p).__name__) + + # First, not running + g = RawGreenlet(bg) + self.assertFalse(g) + check(g) + + # Then when running. + g.switch() + self.assertTrue(g) + check(g) + + # Let it finish + g.switch() + + + def test_trivial_cycle(self): + glet = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as exc: + glet.parent = glet + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), "cyclic parent chain") + + def test_trivial_cycle_main(self): + # This used to produce a ValueError, but we catch it earlier than that now. + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError) as exc: + greenlet.getcurrent().parent = greenlet.getcurrent() + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), "cannot set the parent of a main greenlet") + + def test_deeper_cycle(self): + g1 = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + g2 = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + g3 = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + + g1.parent = g2 + g2.parent = g3 + with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as exc: + g3.parent = g1 + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), "cyclic parent chain") + + +class TestRepr(TestCase): + + def assertEndsWith(self, got, suffix): + self.assertTrue(got.endswith(suffix), (got, suffix)) + + def test_main_while_running(self): + r = repr(greenlet.getcurrent()) + self.assertEndsWith(r, " current active started main>") + + def test_main_in_background(self): + main = greenlet.getcurrent() + def run(): + return repr(main) + + g = RawGreenlet(run) + r = g.switch() + self.assertEndsWith(r, ' suspended active started main>') + + def test_initial(self): + r = repr(RawGreenlet()) + self.assertEndsWith(r, ' pending>') + + def test_main_from_other_thread(self): + main = greenlet.getcurrent() + + class T(threading.Thread): + original_main = thread_main = None + main_glet = None + def run(self): + self.original_main = repr(main) + self.main_glet = greenlet.getcurrent() + self.thread_main = repr(self.main_glet) + + t = T() + t.start() + t.join(10) + + self.assertEndsWith(t.original_main, ' suspended active started main>') + self.assertEndsWith(t.thread_main, ' current active started main>') + # give the machinery time to notice the death of the thread, + # and clean it up. Note that we don't use + # ``expect_greenlet_leak`` or wait_for_pending_cleanups, + # because at this point we know we have an extra greenlet + # still reachable. + for _ in range(3): + time.sleep(0.001) + + # In the past, main greenlets, even from dead threads, never + # really appear dead. We have fixed that, and we also report + # that the thread is dead in the repr. (Do this multiple times + # to make sure that we don't self-modify and forget our state + # in the C++ code). + for _ in range(3): + self.assertTrue(t.main_glet.dead) + r = repr(t.main_glet) + self.assertEndsWith(r, ' (thread exited) dead>') + + def test_dead(self): + g = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + g.switch() + self.assertEndsWith(repr(g), ' dead>') + self.assertNotIn('suspended', repr(g)) + self.assertNotIn('started', repr(g)) + self.assertNotIn('active', repr(g)) + + def test_formatting_produces_native_str(self): + # https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/218 + # %s formatting on Python 2 was producing unicode, not str. + + g_dead = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + g_not_started = RawGreenlet(lambda: None) + g_cur = greenlet.getcurrent() + + for g in g_dead, g_not_started, g_cur: + + self.assertIsInstance( + '%s' % (g,), + str + ) + self.assertIsInstance( + '%r' % (g,), + str, + ) + + +class TestMainGreenlet(TestCase): + # Tests some implementation details, and relies on some + # implementation details. + + def _check_current_is_main(self): + # implementation detail + assert 'main' in repr(greenlet.getcurrent()) + + t = type(greenlet.getcurrent()) + assert 'main' not in repr(t) + return t + + def test_main_greenlet_type_can_be_subclassed(self): + main_type = self._check_current_is_main() + subclass = type('subclass', (main_type,), {}) + self.assertIsNotNone(subclass) + + def test_main_greenlet_is_greenlet(self): + self._check_current_is_main() + self.assertIsInstance(greenlet.getcurrent(), RawGreenlet) + + + +class TestBrokenGreenlets(TestCase): + # Tests for things that used to, or still do, terminate the interpreter. + # This often means doing unsavory things. + + def test_failed_to_initialstub(self): + def func(): + raise AssertionError("Never get here") + + + g = greenlet._greenlet.UnswitchableGreenlet(func) + g.force_switch_error = True + + with self.assertRaisesRegex(SystemError, + "Failed to switch stacks into a greenlet for the first time."): + g.switch() + + def test_failed_to_switch_into_running(self): + runs = [] + def func(): + runs.append(1) + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + runs.append(2) + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + runs.append(3) # pragma: no cover + + g = greenlet._greenlet.UnswitchableGreenlet(func) + g.switch() + self.assertEqual(runs, [1]) + g.switch() + self.assertEqual(runs, [1, 2]) + g.force_switch_error = True + + with self.assertRaisesRegex(SystemError, + "Failed to switch stacks into a running greenlet."): + g.switch() + + # If we stopped here, we would fail the leakcheck, because we've left + # the ``inner_bootstrap()`` C frame and its descendents hanging around, + # which have a bunch of Python references. They'll never get cleaned up + # if we don't let the greenlet finish. + g.force_switch_error = False + g.switch() + self.assertEqual(runs, [1, 2, 3]) + + def test_failed_to_slp_switch_into_running(self): + ex = self.assertScriptRaises('fail_slp_switch.py') + + self.assertIn('fail_slp_switch is running', ex.output) + self.assertIn(ex.returncode, self.get_expected_returncodes_for_aborted_process()) + + def test_reentrant_switch_two_greenlets(self): + # Before we started capturing the arguments in g_switch_finish, this could crash. + output = self.run_script('fail_switch_two_greenlets.py') + self.assertIn('In g1_run', output) + self.assertIn('TRACE', output) + self.assertIn('LEAVE TRACE', output) + self.assertIn('Falling off end of main', output) + self.assertIn('Falling off end of g1_run', output) + self.assertIn('Falling off end of g2', output) + + def test_reentrant_switch_three_greenlets(self): + # On debug builds of greenlet, this used to crash with an assertion error; + # on non-debug versions, it ran fine (which it should not do!). + # Now it always crashes correctly with a TypeError + ex = self.assertScriptRaises('fail_switch_three_greenlets.py', exitcodes=(1,)) + + self.assertIn('TypeError', ex.output) + self.assertIn('positional arguments', ex.output) + + def test_reentrant_switch_three_greenlets2(self): + # This actually passed on debug and non-debug builds. It + # should probably have been triggering some debug assertions + # but it didn't. + # + # I think the fixes for the above test also kicked in here. + output = self.run_script('fail_switch_three_greenlets2.py') + self.assertIn( + "RESULTS: [('trace', 'switch'), " + "('trace', 'switch'), ('g2 arg', 'g2 from tracefunc'), " + "('trace', 'switch'), ('main g1', 'from g2_run'), ('trace', 'switch'), " + "('g1 arg', 'g1 from main'), ('trace', 'switch'), ('main g2', 'from g1_run'), " + "('trace', 'switch'), ('g1 from parent', 'g1 from main 2'), ('trace', 'switch'), " + "('main g1.2', 'g1 done'), ('trace', 'switch'), ('g2 from parent', ()), " + "('trace', 'switch'), ('main g2.2', 'g2 done')]", + output + ) + + def test_reentrant_switch_GreenletAlreadyStartedInPython(self): + output = self.run_script('fail_initialstub_already_started.py') + + self.assertIn( + "RESULTS: ['Begin C', 'Switch to b from B.__getattribute__ in C', " + "('Begin B', ()), '_B_run switching to main', ('main from c', 'From B'), " + "'B.__getattribute__ back from main in C', ('Begin A', (None,)), " + "('A dead?', True, 'B dead?', True, 'C dead?', False), " + "'C done', ('main from c.2', None)]", + output + ) + + def test_reentrant_switch_run_callable_has_del(self): + output = self.run_script('fail_clearing_run_switches.py') + self.assertIn( + "RESULTS [" + "('G.__getattribute__', 'run'), ('RunCallable', '__del__'), " + "('main: g.switch()', 'from RunCallable'), ('run_func', 'enter')" + "]", + output + ) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import unittest + unittest.main() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_greenlet_trash.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_greenlet_trash.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d9716e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_greenlet_trash.py @@ -0,0 +1,178 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" +Tests for greenlets interacting with the CPython trash can API. + +The CPython trash can API is not designed to be re-entered from a +single thread. But this can happen using greenlets, if something +during the object deallocation process switches greenlets, and this second +greenlet then causes the trash can to get entered again. Here, we do this +very explicitly, but in other cases (like gevent) it could be arbitrarily more +complicated: for example, a weakref callback might try to acquire a lock that's +already held by another greenlet; that would allow a greenlet switch to occur. + +See https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/1909 + +This test is fragile and relies on details of the CPython +implementation (like most of the rest of this package): + + - We enter the trashcan and deferred deallocation after + ``_PyTrash_UNWIND_LEVEL`` calls. This constant, defined in + CPython's object.c, is generally 50. That's basically how many objects are required to + get us into the deferred deallocation situation. + + - The test fails by hitting an ``assert()`` in object.c; if the + build didn't enable assert, then we don't catch this. + + - If the test fails in that way, the interpreter crashes. +""" +from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import, division + +import unittest + +class TestTrashCanReEnter(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_it(self): + # Try several times to trigger it, because it isn't 100% + # reliable. + for _ in range(10): + self.check_it() + + def check_it(self): # pylint:disable=too-many-statements + import greenlet + from greenlet._greenlet import get_tstate_trash_delete_nesting # pylint:disable=no-name-in-module + + main = greenlet.getcurrent() + + assert get_tstate_trash_delete_nesting() == 0 + + # We expect to be in deferred deallocation after this many + # deallocations have occurred. TODO: I wish we had a better way to do + # this --- that was before get_tstate_trash_delete_nesting; perhaps + # we can use that API to do better? + TRASH_UNWIND_LEVEL = 50 + # How many objects to put in a container; it's the container that + # queues objects for deferred deallocation. + OBJECTS_PER_CONTAINER = 500 + + class Dealloc: # define the class here because we alter class variables each time we run. + """ + An object with a ``__del__`` method. When it starts getting deallocated + from a deferred trash can run, it switches greenlets, allocates more objects + which then also go in the trash can. If we don't save state appropriately, + nesting gets out of order and we can crash the interpreter. + """ + + #: Has our deallocation actually run and switched greenlets? + #: When it does, this will be set to the current greenlet. This should + #: be happening in the main greenlet, so we check that down below. + SPAWNED = False + + #: Has the background greenlet run? + BG_RAN = False + + BG_GLET = None + + #: How many of these things have ever been allocated. + CREATED = 0 + + #: How many of these things have ever been deallocated. + DESTROYED = 0 + + #: How many were destroyed not in the main greenlet. There should always + #: be some. + #: If the test is broken or things change in the trashcan implementation, + #: this may not be correct. + DESTROYED_BG = 0 + + def __init__(self, sequence_number): + """ + :param sequence_number: The ordinal of this object during + one particular creation run. This is used to detect (guess, really) + when we have entered the trash can's deferred deallocation. + """ + self.i = sequence_number + Dealloc.CREATED += 1 + + def __del__(self): + if self.i == TRASH_UNWIND_LEVEL and not self.SPAWNED: + Dealloc.SPAWNED = greenlet.getcurrent() + other = Dealloc.BG_GLET = greenlet.greenlet(background_greenlet) + x = other.switch() + assert x == 42 + # It's important that we don't switch back to the greenlet, + # we leave it hanging there in an incomplete state. But we don't let it + # get collected, either. If we complete it now, while we're still + # in the scope of the initial trash can, things work out and we + # don't see the problem. We need this greenlet to complete + # at some point in the future, after we've exited this trash can invocation. + del other + elif self.i == 40 and greenlet.getcurrent() is not main: + Dealloc.BG_RAN = True + try: + main.switch(42) + except greenlet.GreenletExit as ex: + # We expect this; all references to us go away + # while we're still running, and we need to finish deleting + # ourself. + Dealloc.BG_RAN = type(ex) + del ex + + # Record the fact that we're dead last of all. This ensures that + # we actually get returned too. + Dealloc.DESTROYED += 1 + if greenlet.getcurrent() is not main: + Dealloc.DESTROYED_BG += 1 + + + def background_greenlet(): + # We direct through a second function, instead of + # directly calling ``make_some()``, so that we have complete + # control over when these objects are destroyed: we need them + # to be destroyed in the context of the background greenlet + t = make_some() + del t # Triggere deletion. + + def make_some(): + t = () + i = OBJECTS_PER_CONTAINER + while i: + # Nest the tuples; it's the recursion that gets us + # into trash. + t = (Dealloc(i), t) + i -= 1 + return t + + + some = make_some() + self.assertEqual(Dealloc.CREATED, OBJECTS_PER_CONTAINER) + self.assertEqual(Dealloc.DESTROYED, 0) + + # If we're going to crash, it should be on the following line. + # We only crash if ``assert()`` is enabled, of course. + del some + + # For non-debug builds of CPython, we won't crash. The best we can do is check + # the nesting level explicitly. + self.assertEqual(0, get_tstate_trash_delete_nesting()) + + # Discard this, raising GreenletExit into where it is waiting. + Dealloc.BG_GLET = None + # The same nesting level maintains. + self.assertEqual(0, get_tstate_trash_delete_nesting()) + + # We definitely cleaned some up in the background + self.assertGreater(Dealloc.DESTROYED_BG, 0) + + # Make sure all the cleanups happened. + self.assertIs(Dealloc.SPAWNED, main) + self.assertTrue(Dealloc.BG_RAN) + self.assertEqual(Dealloc.BG_RAN, greenlet.GreenletExit) + self.assertEqual(Dealloc.CREATED, Dealloc.DESTROYED ) + self.assertEqual(Dealloc.CREATED, OBJECTS_PER_CONTAINER * 2) + + import gc + gc.collect() + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_leaks.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_leaks.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed1fa71 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_leaks.py @@ -0,0 +1,443 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +""" +Testing scenarios that may have leaked. +""" +from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import, division + +import sys +import gc + +import time +import weakref +import threading + + +import greenlet +from . import TestCase +from .leakcheck import fails_leakcheck +from .leakcheck import ignores_leakcheck +from .leakcheck import RUNNING_ON_MANYLINUX + +# pylint:disable=protected-access + +assert greenlet.GREENLET_USE_GC # Option to disable this was removed in 1.0 + +class HasFinalizerTracksInstances(object): + EXTANT_INSTANCES = set() + def __init__(self, msg): + self.msg = sys.intern(msg) + self.EXTANT_INSTANCES.add(id(self)) + def __del__(self): + self.EXTANT_INSTANCES.remove(id(self)) + def __repr__(self): + return "" % ( + id(self), self.msg + ) + @classmethod + def reset(cls): + cls.EXTANT_INSTANCES.clear() + + +class TestLeaks(TestCase): + + def test_arg_refs(self): + args = ('a', 'b', 'c') + refcount_before = sys.getrefcount(args) + # pylint:disable=unnecessary-lambda + g = greenlet.greenlet( + lambda *args: greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch(*args)) + for _ in range(100): + g.switch(*args) + self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(args), refcount_before) + + def test_kwarg_refs(self): + kwargs = {} + # pylint:disable=unnecessary-lambda + g = greenlet.greenlet( + lambda **kwargs: greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch(**kwargs)) + for _ in range(100): + g.switch(**kwargs) + self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(kwargs), 2) + + + @staticmethod + def __recycle_threads(): + # By introducing a thread that does sleep we allow other threads, + # that have triggered their __block condition, but did not have a + # chance to deallocate their thread state yet, to finally do so. + # The way it works is by requiring a GIL switch (different thread), + # which does a GIL release (sleep), which might do a GIL switch + # to finished threads and allow them to clean up. + def worker(): + time.sleep(0.001) + t = threading.Thread(target=worker) + t.start() + time.sleep(0.001) + t.join(10) + + def test_threaded_leak(self): + gg = [] + def worker(): + # only main greenlet present + gg.append(weakref.ref(greenlet.getcurrent())) + for _ in range(2): + t = threading.Thread(target=worker) + t.start() + t.join(10) + del t + greenlet.getcurrent() # update ts_current + self.__recycle_threads() + greenlet.getcurrent() # update ts_current + gc.collect() + greenlet.getcurrent() # update ts_current + for g in gg: + self.assertIsNone(g()) + + def test_threaded_adv_leak(self): + gg = [] + def worker(): + # main and additional *finished* greenlets + ll = greenlet.getcurrent().ll = [] + def additional(): + ll.append(greenlet.getcurrent()) + for _ in range(2): + greenlet.greenlet(additional).switch() + gg.append(weakref.ref(greenlet.getcurrent())) + for _ in range(2): + t = threading.Thread(target=worker) + t.start() + t.join(10) + del t + greenlet.getcurrent() # update ts_current + self.__recycle_threads() + greenlet.getcurrent() # update ts_current + gc.collect() + greenlet.getcurrent() # update ts_current + for g in gg: + self.assertIsNone(g()) + + def assertClocksUsed(self): + used = greenlet._greenlet.get_clocks_used_doing_optional_cleanup() + self.assertGreaterEqual(used, 0) + # we don't lose the value + greenlet._greenlet.enable_optional_cleanup(True) + used2 = greenlet._greenlet.get_clocks_used_doing_optional_cleanup() + self.assertEqual(used, used2) + self.assertGreater(greenlet._greenlet.CLOCKS_PER_SEC, 1) + + def _check_issue251(self, + manually_collect_background=True, + explicit_reference_to_switch=False): + # See https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/251 + # Killing a greenlet (probably not the main one) + # in one thread from another thread would + # result in leaking a list (the ts_delkey list). + # We no longer use lists to hold that stuff, though. + + # For the test to be valid, even empty lists have to be tracked by the + # GC + + assert gc.is_tracked([]) + HasFinalizerTracksInstances.reset() + greenlet.getcurrent() + greenlets_before = self.count_objects(greenlet.greenlet, exact_kind=False) + + background_glet_running = threading.Event() + background_glet_killed = threading.Event() + background_greenlets = [] + + # XXX: Switching this to a greenlet subclass that overrides + # run results in all callers failing the leaktest; that + # greenlet instance is leaked. There's a bound method for + # run() living on the stack of the greenlet in g_initialstub, + # and since we don't manually switch back to the background + # greenlet to let it "fall off the end" and exit the + # g_initialstub function, it never gets cleaned up. Making the + # garbage collector aware of this bound method (making it an + # attribute of the greenlet structure and traversing into it) + # doesn't help, for some reason. + def background_greenlet(): + # Throw control back to the main greenlet. + jd = HasFinalizerTracksInstances("DELETING STACK OBJECT") + greenlet._greenlet.set_thread_local( + 'test_leaks_key', + HasFinalizerTracksInstances("DELETING THREAD STATE")) + # Explicitly keeping 'switch' in a local variable + # breaks this test in all versions + if explicit_reference_to_switch: + s = greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch + s([jd]) + else: + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch([jd]) + + bg_main_wrefs = [] + + def background_thread(): + glet = greenlet.greenlet(background_greenlet) + bg_main_wrefs.append(weakref.ref(glet.parent)) + + background_greenlets.append(glet) + glet.switch() # Be sure it's active. + # Control is ours again. + del glet # Delete one reference from the thread it runs in. + background_glet_running.set() + background_glet_killed.wait(10) + + # To trigger the background collection of the dead + # greenlet, thus clearing out the contents of the list, we + # need to run some APIs. See issue 252. + if manually_collect_background: + greenlet.getcurrent() + + + t = threading.Thread(target=background_thread) + t.start() + background_glet_running.wait(10) + greenlet.getcurrent() + lists_before = self.count_objects(list, exact_kind=True) + + assert len(background_greenlets) == 1 + self.assertFalse(background_greenlets[0].dead) + # Delete the last reference to the background greenlet + # from a different thread. This puts it in the background thread's + # ts_delkey list. + del background_greenlets[:] + background_glet_killed.set() + + # Now wait for the background thread to die. + t.join(10) + del t + # As part of the fix for 252, we need to cycle the ceval.c + # interpreter loop to be sure it has had a chance to process + # the pending call. + self.wait_for_pending_cleanups() + + lists_after = self.count_objects(list, exact_kind=True) + greenlets_after = self.count_objects(greenlet.greenlet, exact_kind=False) + + # On 2.7, we observe that lists_after is smaller than + # lists_before. No idea what lists got cleaned up. All the + # Python 3 versions match exactly. + self.assertLessEqual(lists_after, lists_before) + # On versions after 3.6, we've successfully cleaned up the + # greenlet references thanks to the internal "vectorcall" + # protocol; prior to that, there is a reference path through + # the ``greenlet.switch`` method still on the stack that we + # can't reach to clean up. The C code goes through terrific + # lengths to clean that up. + if not explicit_reference_to_switch \ + and greenlet._greenlet.get_clocks_used_doing_optional_cleanup() is not None: + # If cleanup was disabled, though, we may not find it. + self.assertEqual(greenlets_after, greenlets_before) + if manually_collect_background: + # TODO: Figure out how to make this work! + # The one on the stack is still leaking somehow + # in the non-manually-collect state. + self.assertEqual(HasFinalizerTracksInstances.EXTANT_INSTANCES, set()) + else: + # The explicit reference prevents us from collecting it + # and it isn't always found by the GC either for some + # reason. The entire frame is leaked somehow, on some + # platforms (e.g., MacPorts builds of Python (all + # versions!)), but not on other platforms (the linux and + # windows builds on GitHub actions and Appveyor). So we'd + # like to write a test that proves that the main greenlet + # sticks around, and we can on my machine (macOS 11.6, + # MacPorts builds of everything) but we can't write that + # same test on other platforms. However, hopefully iteration + # done by leakcheck will find it. + pass + + if greenlet._greenlet.get_clocks_used_doing_optional_cleanup() is not None: + self.assertClocksUsed() + + def test_issue251_killing_cross_thread_leaks_list(self): + self._check_issue251() + + def test_issue251_with_cleanup_disabled(self): + greenlet._greenlet.enable_optional_cleanup(False) + try: + self._check_issue251() + finally: + greenlet._greenlet.enable_optional_cleanup(True) + + @fails_leakcheck + def test_issue251_issue252_need_to_collect_in_background(self): + # Between greenlet 1.1.2 and the next version, this was still + # failing because the leak of the list still exists when we + # don't call a greenlet API before exiting the thread. The + # proximate cause is that neither of the two greenlets from + # the background thread are actually being destroyed, even + # though the GC is in fact visiting both objects. It's not + # clear where that leak is? For some reason the thread-local + # dict holding it isn't being cleaned up. + # + # The leak, I think, is in the CPYthon internal function that + # calls into green_switch(). The argument tuple is still on + # the C stack somewhere and can't be reached? That doesn't + # make sense, because the tuple should be collectable when + # this object goes away. + # + # Note that this test sometimes spuriously passes on Linux, + # for some reason, but I've never seen it pass on macOS. + self._check_issue251(manually_collect_background=False) + + @fails_leakcheck + def test_issue251_issue252_need_to_collect_in_background_cleanup_disabled(self): + self.expect_greenlet_leak = True + greenlet._greenlet.enable_optional_cleanup(False) + try: + self._check_issue251(manually_collect_background=False) + finally: + greenlet._greenlet.enable_optional_cleanup(True) + + @fails_leakcheck + def test_issue251_issue252_explicit_reference_not_collectable(self): + self._check_issue251( + manually_collect_background=False, + explicit_reference_to_switch=True) + + UNTRACK_ATTEMPTS = 100 + + def _only_test_some_versions(self): + # We're only looking for this problem specifically on 3.11, + # and this set of tests is relatively fragile, depending on + # OS and memory management details. So we want to run it on 3.11+ + # (obviously) but not every older 3.x version in order to reduce + # false negatives. At the moment, those false results seem to have + # resolved, so we are actually running this on 3.8+ + assert sys.version_info[0] >= 3 + if sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 8): + self.skipTest('Only observed on 3.11') + if RUNNING_ON_MANYLINUX: + self.skipTest("Slow and not worth repeating here") + + @ignores_leakcheck + # Because we're just trying to track raw memory, not objects, and running + # the leakcheck makes an already slow test slower. + def test_untracked_memory_doesnt_increase(self): + # See https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/1924 + # and https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/328 + self._only_test_some_versions() + def f(): + return 1 + + ITER = 10000 + def run_it(): + for _ in range(ITER): + greenlet.greenlet(f).switch() + + # Establish baseline + for _ in range(3): + run_it() + + # uss: (Linux, macOS, Windows): aka "Unique Set Size", this is + # the memory which is unique to a process and which would be + # freed if the process was terminated right now. + uss_before = self.get_process_uss() + + for count in range(self.UNTRACK_ATTEMPTS): + uss_before = max(uss_before, self.get_process_uss()) + run_it() + + uss_after = self.get_process_uss() + if uss_after <= uss_before and count > 1: + break + + self.assertLessEqual(uss_after, uss_before) + + def _check_untracked_memory_thread(self, deallocate_in_thread=True): + self._only_test_some_versions() + # Like the above test, but what if there are a bunch of + # unfinished greenlets in a thread that dies? + # Does it matter if we deallocate in the thread or not? + EXIT_COUNT = [0] + + def f(): + try: + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + except greenlet.GreenletExit: + EXIT_COUNT[0] += 1 + raise + return 1 + + ITER = 10000 + def run_it(): + glets = [] + for _ in range(ITER): + # Greenlet starts, switches back to us. + # We keep a strong reference to the greenlet though so it doesn't + # get a GreenletExit exception. + g = greenlet.greenlet(f) + glets.append(g) + g.switch() + + return glets + + test = self + + class ThreadFunc: + uss_before = uss_after = 0 + glets = () + ITER = 2 + def __call__(self): + self.uss_before = test.get_process_uss() + + for _ in range(self.ITER): + self.glets += tuple(run_it()) + + for g in self.glets: + test.assertIn('suspended active', str(g)) + # Drop them. + if deallocate_in_thread: + self.glets = () + self.uss_after = test.get_process_uss() + + # Establish baseline + uss_before = uss_after = None + for count in range(self.UNTRACK_ATTEMPTS): + EXIT_COUNT[0] = 0 + thread_func = ThreadFunc() + t = threading.Thread(target=thread_func) + t.start() + t.join(30) + self.assertFalse(t.is_alive()) + + if uss_before is None: + uss_before = thread_func.uss_before + + uss_before = max(uss_before, thread_func.uss_before) + if deallocate_in_thread: + self.assertEqual(thread_func.glets, ()) + self.assertEqual(EXIT_COUNT[0], ITER * thread_func.ITER) + + del thread_func # Deallocate the greenlets; but this won't raise into them + del t + if not deallocate_in_thread: + self.assertEqual(EXIT_COUNT[0], 0) + if deallocate_in_thread: + self.wait_for_pending_cleanups() + + uss_after = self.get_process_uss() + # See if we achieve a non-growth state at some point. Break when we do. + if uss_after <= uss_before and count > 1: + break + + self.wait_for_pending_cleanups() + uss_after = self.get_process_uss() + self.assertLessEqual(uss_after, uss_before, "after attempts %d" % (count,)) + + @ignores_leakcheck + # Because we're just trying to track raw memory, not objects, and running + # the leakcheck makes an already slow test slower. + def test_untracked_memory_doesnt_increase_unfinished_thread_dealloc_in_thread(self): + self._check_untracked_memory_thread(deallocate_in_thread=True) + + @ignores_leakcheck + # Because the main greenlets from the background threads do not exit in a timely fashion, + # we fail the object-based leakchecks. + def test_untracked_memory_doesnt_increase_unfinished_thread_dealloc_in_main(self): + self._check_untracked_memory_thread(deallocate_in_thread=False) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + __import__('unittest').main() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_stack_saved.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_stack_saved.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b362bf9 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_stack_saved.py @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +import greenlet +from . import TestCase + + +class Test(TestCase): + + def test_stack_saved(self): + main = greenlet.getcurrent() + self.assertEqual(main._stack_saved, 0) + + def func(): + main.switch(main._stack_saved) + + g = greenlet.greenlet(func) + x = g.switch() + self.assertGreater(x, 0) + self.assertGreater(g._stack_saved, 0) + g.switch() + self.assertEqual(g._stack_saved, 0) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_throw.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_throw.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4f9a14 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_throw.py @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +import sys + + +from greenlet import greenlet +from . import TestCase + +def switch(*args): + return greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch(*args) + + +class ThrowTests(TestCase): + def test_class(self): + def f(): + try: + switch("ok") + except RuntimeError: + switch("ok") + return + switch("fail") + g = greenlet(f) + res = g.switch() + self.assertEqual(res, "ok") + res = g.throw(RuntimeError) + self.assertEqual(res, "ok") + + def test_val(self): + def f(): + try: + switch("ok") + except RuntimeError: + val = sys.exc_info()[1] + if str(val) == "ciao": + switch("ok") + return + switch("fail") + + g = greenlet(f) + res = g.switch() + self.assertEqual(res, "ok") + res = g.throw(RuntimeError("ciao")) + self.assertEqual(res, "ok") + + g = greenlet(f) + res = g.switch() + self.assertEqual(res, "ok") + res = g.throw(RuntimeError, "ciao") + self.assertEqual(res, "ok") + + def test_kill(self): + def f(): + switch("ok") + switch("fail") + g = greenlet(f) + res = g.switch() + self.assertEqual(res, "ok") + res = g.throw() + self.assertTrue(isinstance(res, greenlet.GreenletExit)) + self.assertTrue(g.dead) + res = g.throw() # immediately eaten by the already-dead greenlet + self.assertTrue(isinstance(res, greenlet.GreenletExit)) + + def test_throw_goes_to_original_parent(self): + main = greenlet.getcurrent() + + def f1(): + try: + main.switch("f1 ready to catch") + except IndexError: + return "caught" + return "normal exit" + + def f2(): + main.switch("from f2") + + g1 = greenlet(f1) + g2 = greenlet(f2, parent=g1) + with self.assertRaises(IndexError): + g2.throw(IndexError) + self.assertTrue(g2.dead) + self.assertTrue(g1.dead) + + g1 = greenlet(f1) + g2 = greenlet(f2, parent=g1) + res = g1.switch() + self.assertEqual(res, "f1 ready to catch") + res = g2.throw(IndexError) + self.assertEqual(res, "caught") + self.assertTrue(g2.dead) + self.assertTrue(g1.dead) + + g1 = greenlet(f1) + g2 = greenlet(f2, parent=g1) + res = g1.switch() + self.assertEqual(res, "f1 ready to catch") + res = g2.switch() + self.assertEqual(res, "from f2") + res = g2.throw(IndexError) + self.assertEqual(res, "caught") + self.assertTrue(g2.dead) + self.assertTrue(g1.dead) + + def test_non_traceback_param(self): + with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as exc: + greenlet.getcurrent().throw( + Exception, + Exception(), + self + ) + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), + "throw() third argument must be a traceback object") + + def test_instance_of_wrong_type(self): + with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as exc: + greenlet.getcurrent().throw( + Exception(), + BaseException() + ) + + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), + "instance exception may not have a separate value") + + def test_not_throwable(self): + with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as exc: + greenlet.getcurrent().throw( + "abc" + ) + self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), + "exceptions must be classes, or instances, not str") diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_tracing.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_tracing.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c044d4b --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_tracing.py @@ -0,0 +1,291 @@ +from __future__ import print_function +import sys +import greenlet +import unittest + +from . import TestCase +from . import PY312 + +# https://discuss.python.org/t/cpython-3-12-greenlet-and-tracing-profiling-how-to-not-crash-and-get-correct-results/33144/2 +DEBUG_BUILD_PY312 = ( + PY312 and hasattr(sys, 'gettotalrefcount'), + "Broken on debug builds of Python 3.12" +) + +class SomeError(Exception): + pass + +class GreenletTracer(object): + oldtrace = None + + def __init__(self, error_on_trace=False): + self.actions = [] + self.error_on_trace = error_on_trace + + def __call__(self, *args): + self.actions.append(args) + if self.error_on_trace: + raise SomeError + + def __enter__(self): + self.oldtrace = greenlet.settrace(self) + return self.actions + + def __exit__(self, *args): + greenlet.settrace(self.oldtrace) + + +class TestGreenletTracing(TestCase): + """ + Tests of ``greenlet.settrace()`` + """ + + def test_a_greenlet_tracing(self): + main = greenlet.getcurrent() + def dummy(): + pass + def dummyexc(): + raise SomeError() + + with GreenletTracer() as actions: + g1 = greenlet.greenlet(dummy) + g1.switch() + g2 = greenlet.greenlet(dummyexc) + self.assertRaises(SomeError, g2.switch) + + self.assertEqual(actions, [ + ('switch', (main, g1)), + ('switch', (g1, main)), + ('switch', (main, g2)), + ('throw', (g2, main)), + ]) + + def test_b_exception_disables_tracing(self): + main = greenlet.getcurrent() + def dummy(): + main.switch() + g = greenlet.greenlet(dummy) + g.switch() + with GreenletTracer(error_on_trace=True) as actions: + self.assertRaises(SomeError, g.switch) + self.assertEqual(greenlet.gettrace(), None) + + self.assertEqual(actions, [ + ('switch', (main, g)), + ]) + + def test_set_same_tracer_twice(self): + # https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/332 + # Our logic in asserting that the tracefunction should + # gain a reference was incorrect if the same tracefunction was set + # twice. + tracer = GreenletTracer() + with tracer: + greenlet.settrace(tracer) + + +class PythonTracer(object): + oldtrace = None + + def __init__(self): + self.actions = [] + + def __call__(self, frame, event, arg): + # Record the co_name so we have an idea what function we're in. + self.actions.append((event, frame.f_code.co_name)) + + def __enter__(self): + self.oldtrace = sys.setprofile(self) + return self.actions + + def __exit__(self, *args): + sys.setprofile(self.oldtrace) + +def tpt_callback(): + return 42 + +class TestPythonTracing(TestCase): + """ + Tests of the interaction of ``sys.settrace()`` + with greenlet facilities. + + NOTE: Most of this is probably CPython specific. + """ + + maxDiff = None + + def test_trace_events_trivial(self): + with PythonTracer() as actions: + tpt_callback() + # If we use the sys.settrace instead of setprofile, we get + # this: + + # self.assertEqual(actions, [ + # ('call', 'tpt_callback'), + # ('call', '__exit__'), + # ]) + + self.assertEqual(actions, [ + ('return', '__enter__'), + ('call', 'tpt_callback'), + ('return', 'tpt_callback'), + ('call', '__exit__'), + ('c_call', '__exit__'), + ]) + + def _trace_switch(self, glet): + with PythonTracer() as actions: + glet.switch() + return actions + + def _check_trace_events_func_already_set(self, glet): + actions = self._trace_switch(glet) + self.assertEqual(actions, [ + ('return', '__enter__'), + ('c_call', '_trace_switch'), + ('call', 'run'), + ('call', 'tpt_callback'), + ('return', 'tpt_callback'), + ('return', 'run'), + ('c_return', '_trace_switch'), + ('call', '__exit__'), + ('c_call', '__exit__'), + ]) + + def test_trace_events_into_greenlet_func_already_set(self): + def run(): + return tpt_callback() + + self._check_trace_events_func_already_set(greenlet.greenlet(run)) + + def test_trace_events_into_greenlet_subclass_already_set(self): + class X(greenlet.greenlet): + def run(self): + return tpt_callback() + self._check_trace_events_func_already_set(X()) + + def _check_trace_events_from_greenlet_sets_profiler(self, g, tracer): + g.switch() + tpt_callback() + tracer.__exit__() + self.assertEqual(tracer.actions, [ + ('return', '__enter__'), + ('call', 'tpt_callback'), + ('return', 'tpt_callback'), + ('return', 'run'), + ('call', 'tpt_callback'), + ('return', 'tpt_callback'), + ('call', '__exit__'), + ('c_call', '__exit__'), + ]) + + + def test_trace_events_from_greenlet_func_sets_profiler(self): + tracer = PythonTracer() + def run(): + tracer.__enter__() + return tpt_callback() + + self._check_trace_events_from_greenlet_sets_profiler(greenlet.greenlet(run), + tracer) + + def test_trace_events_from_greenlet_subclass_sets_profiler(self): + tracer = PythonTracer() + class X(greenlet.greenlet): + def run(self): + tracer.__enter__() + return tpt_callback() + + self._check_trace_events_from_greenlet_sets_profiler(X(), tracer) + + @unittest.skipIf(*DEBUG_BUILD_PY312) + def test_trace_events_multiple_greenlets_switching(self): + tracer = PythonTracer() + + g1 = None + g2 = None + + def g1_run(): + tracer.__enter__() + tpt_callback() + g2.switch() + tpt_callback() + return 42 + + def g2_run(): + tpt_callback() + tracer.__exit__() + tpt_callback() + g1.switch() + + g1 = greenlet.greenlet(g1_run) + g2 = greenlet.greenlet(g2_run) + + x = g1.switch() + self.assertEqual(x, 42) + tpt_callback() # ensure not in the trace + self.assertEqual(tracer.actions, [ + ('return', '__enter__'), + ('call', 'tpt_callback'), + ('return', 'tpt_callback'), + ('c_call', 'g1_run'), + ('call', 'g2_run'), + ('call', 'tpt_callback'), + ('return', 'tpt_callback'), + ('call', '__exit__'), + ('c_call', '__exit__'), + ]) + + @unittest.skipIf(*DEBUG_BUILD_PY312) + def test_trace_events_multiple_greenlets_switching_siblings(self): + # Like the first version, but get both greenlets running first + # as "siblings" and then establish the tracing. + tracer = PythonTracer() + + g1 = None + g2 = None + + def g1_run(): + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + tracer.__enter__() + tpt_callback() + g2.switch() + tpt_callback() + return 42 + + def g2_run(): + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + + tpt_callback() + tracer.__exit__() + tpt_callback() + g1.switch() + + g1 = greenlet.greenlet(g1_run) + g2 = greenlet.greenlet(g2_run) + + # Start g1 + g1.switch() + # And it immediately returns control to us. + # Start g2 + g2.switch() + # Which also returns. Now kick of the real part of the + # test. + x = g1.switch() + self.assertEqual(x, 42) + + tpt_callback() # ensure not in the trace + self.assertEqual(tracer.actions, [ + ('return', '__enter__'), + ('call', 'tpt_callback'), + ('return', 'tpt_callback'), + ('c_call', 'g1_run'), + ('call', 'tpt_callback'), + ('return', 'tpt_callback'), + ('call', '__exit__'), + ('c_call', '__exit__'), + ]) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_version.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_version.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96c17cf --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_version.py @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +from __future__ import absolute_import +from __future__ import print_function + +import sys +import os +from unittest import TestCase as NonLeakingTestCase + +import greenlet + +# No reason to run this multiple times under leakchecks, +# it doesn't do anything. +class VersionTests(NonLeakingTestCase): + def test_version(self): + def find_dominating_file(name): + if os.path.exists(name): + return name + + tried = [] + here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) + for i in range(10): + up = ['..'] * i + path = [here] + up + [name] + fname = os.path.join(*path) + fname = os.path.abspath(fname) + tried.append(fname) + if os.path.exists(fname): + return fname + raise AssertionError("Could not find file " + name + "; checked " + str(tried)) + + try: + setup_py = find_dominating_file('setup.py') + except AssertionError as e: + self.skipTest("Unable to find setup.py; must be out of tree. " + str(e)) + + + invoke_setup = "%s %s --version" % (sys.executable, setup_py) + with os.popen(invoke_setup) as f: + sversion = f.read().strip() + + self.assertEqual(sversion, greenlet.__version__) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_weakref.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_weakref.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..05a38a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/greenlet/tests/test_weakref.py @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +import gc +import weakref + + +import greenlet +from . import TestCase + +class WeakRefTests(TestCase): + def test_dead_weakref(self): + def _dead_greenlet(): + g = greenlet.greenlet(lambda: None) + g.switch() + return g + o = weakref.ref(_dead_greenlet()) + gc.collect() + self.assertEqual(o(), None) + + def test_inactive_weakref(self): + o = weakref.ref(greenlet.greenlet()) + gc.collect() + self.assertEqual(o(), None) + + def test_dealloc_weakref(self): + seen = [] + def worker(): + try: + greenlet.getcurrent().parent.switch() + finally: + seen.append(g()) + g = greenlet.greenlet(worker) + g.switch() + g2 = greenlet.greenlet(lambda: None, g) + g = weakref.ref(g2) + g2 = None + self.assertEqual(seen, [None]) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata-7.0.1.dist-info/INSTALLER b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata-7.0.1.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1b589e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata-7.0.1.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +pip diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata-7.0.1.dist-info/LICENSE b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata-7.0.1.dist-info/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d645695 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata-7.0.1.dist-info/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ + + Apache License + Version 2.0, January 2004 + http://www.apache.org/licenses/ + + TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION + + 1. 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b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata-7.0.1.dist-info/top_level.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bbb0754 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata-7.0.1.dist-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +importlib_metadata diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/__init__.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ce535a --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,1030 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import os +import re +import abc +import csv +import sys +import json +import zipp +import email +import types +import inspect +import pathlib +import operator +import textwrap +import warnings +import functools +import itertools +import posixpath +import collections + +from . import _adapters, _meta, _py39compat +from ._collections import FreezableDefaultDict, Pair +from ._compat import ( + NullFinder, + install, +) +from ._functools import method_cache, pass_none +from ._itertools import always_iterable, unique_everseen +from ._meta import PackageMetadata, SimplePath + +from contextlib import suppress +from importlib import import_module +from importlib.abc import MetaPathFinder +from itertools import starmap +from typing import Iterable, List, Mapping, Optional, Set, cast + +__all__ = [ + 'Distribution', + 'DistributionFinder', + 'PackageMetadata', + 'PackageNotFoundError', + 'distribution', + 'distributions', + 'entry_points', + 'files', + 'metadata', + 'packages_distributions', + 'requires', + 'version', +] + + +class PackageNotFoundError(ModuleNotFoundError): + """The package was not found.""" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"No package metadata was found for {self.name}" + + @property + def name(self) -> str: # type: ignore[override] + (name,) = self.args + return name + + +class Sectioned: + """ + A simple entry point config parser for performance + + >>> for item in Sectioned.read(Sectioned._sample): + ... print(item) + Pair(name='sec1', value='# comments ignored') + Pair(name='sec1', value='a = 1') + Pair(name='sec1', value='b = 2') + Pair(name='sec2', value='a = 2') + + >>> res = Sectioned.section_pairs(Sectioned._sample) + >>> item = next(res) + >>> item.name + 'sec1' + >>> item.value + Pair(name='a', value='1') + >>> item = next(res) + >>> item.value + Pair(name='b', value='2') + >>> item = next(res) + >>> item.name + 'sec2' + >>> item.value + Pair(name='a', value='2') + >>> list(res) + [] + """ + + _sample = textwrap.dedent( + """ + [sec1] + # comments ignored + a = 1 + b = 2 + + [sec2] + a = 2 + """ + ).lstrip() + + @classmethod + def section_pairs(cls, text): + return ( + section._replace(value=Pair.parse(section.value)) + for section in cls.read(text, filter_=cls.valid) + if section.name is not None + ) + + @staticmethod + def read(text, filter_=None): + lines = filter(filter_, map(str.strip, text.splitlines())) + name = None + for value in lines: + section_match = value.startswith('[') and value.endswith(']') + if section_match: + name = value.strip('[]') + continue + yield Pair(name, value) + + @staticmethod + def valid(line: str): + return line and not line.startswith('#') + + +class EntryPoint: + """An entry point as defined by Python packaging conventions. + + See `the packaging docs on entry points + `_ + for more information. + + >>> ep = EntryPoint( + ... name=None, group=None, value='package.module:attr [extra1, extra2]') + >>> ep.module + 'package.module' + >>> ep.attr + 'attr' + >>> ep.extras + ['extra1', 'extra2'] + """ + + pattern = re.compile( + r'(?P[\w.]+)\s*' + r'(:\s*(?P[\w.]+)\s*)?' + r'((?P\[.*\])\s*)?$' + ) + """ + A regular expression describing the syntax for an entry point, + which might look like: + + - module + - package.module + - package.module:attribute + - package.module:object.attribute + - package.module:attr [extra1, extra2] + + Other combinations are possible as well. + + The expression is lenient about whitespace around the ':', + following the attr, and following any extras. + """ + + name: str + value: str + group: str + + dist: Optional['Distribution'] = None + + def __init__(self, name: str, value: str, group: str) -> None: + vars(self).update(name=name, value=value, group=group) + + def load(self): + """Load the entry point from its definition. If only a module + is indicated by the value, return that module. Otherwise, + return the named object. + """ + match = self.pattern.match(self.value) + module = import_module(match.group('module')) + attrs = filter(None, (match.group('attr') or '').split('.')) + return functools.reduce(getattr, attrs, module) + + @property + def module(self) -> str: + match = self.pattern.match(self.value) + assert match is not None + return match.group('module') + + @property + def attr(self) -> str: + match = self.pattern.match(self.value) + assert match is not None + return match.group('attr') + + @property + def extras(self) -> List[str]: + match = self.pattern.match(self.value) + assert match is not None + return re.findall(r'\w+', match.group('extras') or '') + + def _for(self, dist): + vars(self).update(dist=dist) + return self + + def matches(self, **params): + """ + EntryPoint matches the given parameters. + + >>> ep = EntryPoint(group='foo', name='bar', value='bing:bong [extra1, extra2]') + >>> ep.matches(group='foo') + True + >>> ep.matches(name='bar', value='bing:bong [extra1, extra2]') + True + >>> ep.matches(group='foo', name='other') + False + >>> ep.matches() + True + >>> ep.matches(extras=['extra1', 'extra2']) + True + >>> ep.matches(module='bing') + True + >>> ep.matches(attr='bong') + True + """ + attrs = (getattr(self, param) for param in params) + return all(map(operator.eq, params.values(), attrs)) + + def _key(self): + return self.name, self.value, self.group + + def __lt__(self, other): + return self._key() < other._key() + + def __eq__(self, other): + return self._key() == other._key() + + def __setattr__(self, name, value): + raise AttributeError("EntryPoint objects are immutable.") + + def __repr__(self): + return ( + f'EntryPoint(name={self.name!r}, value={self.value!r}, ' + f'group={self.group!r})' + ) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self._key()) + + +class EntryPoints(tuple): + """ + An immutable collection of selectable EntryPoint objects. + """ + + __slots__ = () + + def __getitem__(self, name: str) -> EntryPoint: # type: ignore[override] + """ + Get the EntryPoint in self matching name. + """ + try: + return next(iter(self.select(name=name))) + except StopIteration: + raise KeyError(name) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + Repr with classname and tuple constructor to + signal that we deviate from regular tuple behavior. + """ + return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, tuple(self)) + + def select(self, **params): + """ + Select entry points from self that match the + given parameters (typically group and/or name). + """ + return EntryPoints(ep for ep in self if _py39compat.ep_matches(ep, **params)) + + @property + def names(self) -> Set[str]: + """ + Return the set of all names of all entry points. + """ + return {ep.name for ep in self} + + @property + def groups(self) -> Set[str]: + """ + Return the set of all groups of all entry points. + """ + return {ep.group for ep in self} + + @classmethod + def _from_text_for(cls, text, dist): + return cls(ep._for(dist) for ep in cls._from_text(text)) + + @staticmethod + def _from_text(text): + return ( + EntryPoint(name=item.value.name, value=item.value.value, group=item.name) + for item in Sectioned.section_pairs(text or '') + ) + + +class PackagePath(pathlib.PurePosixPath): + """A reference to a path in a package""" + + hash: Optional["FileHash"] + size: int + dist: "Distribution" + + def read_text(self, encoding: str = 'utf-8') -> str: # type: ignore[override] + return self.locate().read_text(encoding=encoding) + + def read_binary(self) -> bytes: + return self.locate().read_bytes() + + def locate(self) -> SimplePath: + """Return a path-like object for this path""" + return self.dist.locate_file(self) + + +class FileHash: + def __init__(self, spec: str) -> None: + self.mode, _, self.value = spec.partition('=') + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f'' + + +class DeprecatedNonAbstract: + # Required until Python 3.14 + def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs): + all_names = { + name for subclass in inspect.getmro(cls) for name in vars(subclass) + } + abstract = { + name + for name in all_names + if getattr(getattr(cls, name), '__isabstractmethod__', False) + } + if abstract: + warnings.warn( + f"Unimplemented abstract methods {abstract}", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=2, + ) + return super().__new__(cls) + + +class Distribution(DeprecatedNonAbstract): + """ + An abstract Python distribution package. + + Custom providers may derive from this class and define + the abstract methods to provide a concrete implementation + for their environment. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def read_text(self, filename) -> Optional[str]: + """Attempt to load metadata file given by the name. + + Python distribution metadata is organized by blobs of text + typically represented as "files" in the metadata directory + (e.g. package-1.0.dist-info). These files include things + like: + + - METADATA: The distribution metadata including fields + like Name and Version and Description. + - entry_points.txt: A series of entry points defined by + the Setuptools spec in an ini format with sections + representing the groups. + - RECORD: A record of files as installed by a typical + installer. + + A package may provide any set of files, including those + not listed here or none at all. + + :param filename: The name of the file in the distribution info. + :return: The text if found, otherwise None. + """ + + @abc.abstractmethod + def locate_file(self, path: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> SimplePath: + """ + Given a path to a file in this distribution, return a SimplePath + to it. + """ + + @classmethod + def from_name(cls, name: str) -> "Distribution": + """Return the Distribution for the given package name. + + :param name: The name of the distribution package to search for. + :return: The Distribution instance (or subclass thereof) for the named + package, if found. + :raises PackageNotFoundError: When the named package's distribution + metadata cannot be found. + :raises ValueError: When an invalid value is supplied for name. + """ + if not name: + raise ValueError("A distribution name is required.") + try: + return next(iter(cls.discover(name=name))) + except StopIteration: + raise PackageNotFoundError(name) + + @classmethod + def discover( + cls, *, context: Optional['DistributionFinder.Context'] = None, **kwargs + ) -> Iterable["Distribution"]: + """Return an iterable of Distribution objects for all packages. + + Pass a ``context`` or pass keyword arguments for constructing + a context. + + :context: A ``DistributionFinder.Context`` object. + :return: Iterable of Distribution objects for packages matching + the context. + """ + if context and kwargs: + raise ValueError("cannot accept context and kwargs") + context = context or DistributionFinder.Context(**kwargs) + return itertools.chain.from_iterable( + resolver(context) for resolver in cls._discover_resolvers() + ) + + @staticmethod + def at(path: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> "Distribution": + """Return a Distribution for the indicated metadata path. + + :param path: a string or path-like object + :return: a concrete Distribution instance for the path + """ + return PathDistribution(pathlib.Path(path)) + + @staticmethod + def _discover_resolvers(): + """Search the meta_path for resolvers (MetadataPathFinders).""" + declared = ( + getattr(finder, 'find_distributions', None) for finder in sys.meta_path + ) + return filter(None, declared) + + @property + def metadata(self) -> _meta.PackageMetadata: + """Return the parsed metadata for this Distribution. + + The returned object will have keys that name the various bits of + metadata. See PEP 566 for details. + """ + opt_text = ( + self.read_text('METADATA') + or self.read_text('PKG-INFO') + # This last clause is here to support old egg-info files. Its + # effect is to just end up using the PathDistribution's self._path + # (which points to the egg-info file) attribute unchanged. + or self.read_text('') + ) + text = cast(str, opt_text) + return _adapters.Message(email.message_from_string(text)) + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + """Return the 'Name' metadata for the distribution package.""" + return self.metadata['Name'] + + @property + def _normalized_name(self): + """Return a normalized version of the name.""" + return Prepared.normalize(self.name) + + @property + def version(self) -> str: + """Return the 'Version' metadata for the distribution package.""" + return self.metadata['Version'] + + @property + def entry_points(self) -> EntryPoints: + return EntryPoints._from_text_for(self.read_text('entry_points.txt'), self) + + @property + def files(self) -> Optional[List[PackagePath]]: + """Files in this distribution. + + :return: List of PackagePath for this distribution or None + + Result is `None` if the metadata file that enumerates files + (i.e. RECORD for dist-info, or installed-files.txt or + SOURCES.txt for egg-info) is missing. + Result may be empty if the metadata exists but is empty. + """ + + def make_file(name, hash=None, size_str=None): + result = PackagePath(name) + result.hash = FileHash(hash) if hash else None + result.size = int(size_str) if size_str else None + result.dist = self + return result + + @pass_none + def make_files(lines): + return starmap(make_file, csv.reader(lines)) + + @pass_none + def skip_missing_files(package_paths): + return list(filter(lambda path: path.locate().exists(), package_paths)) + + return skip_missing_files( + make_files( + self._read_files_distinfo() + or self._read_files_egginfo_installed() + or self._read_files_egginfo_sources() + ) + ) + + def _read_files_distinfo(self): + """ + Read the lines of RECORD + """ + text = self.read_text('RECORD') + return text and text.splitlines() + + def _read_files_egginfo_installed(self): + """ + Read installed-files.txt and return lines in a similar + CSV-parsable format as RECORD: each file must be placed + relative to the site-packages directory and must also be + quoted (since file names can contain literal commas). + + This file is written when the package is installed by pip, + but it might not be written for other installation methods. + Assume the file is accurate if it exists. + """ + text = self.read_text('installed-files.txt') + # Prepend the .egg-info/ subdir to the lines in this file. + # But this subdir is only available from PathDistribution's + # self._path. + subdir = getattr(self, '_path', None) + if not text or not subdir: + return + + paths = ( + (subdir / name) + .resolve() + .relative_to(self.locate_file('').resolve()) + .as_posix() + for name in text.splitlines() + ) + return map('"{}"'.format, paths) + + def _read_files_egginfo_sources(self): + """ + Read SOURCES.txt and return lines in a similar CSV-parsable + format as RECORD: each file name must be quoted (since it + might contain literal commas). + + Note that SOURCES.txt is not a reliable source for what + files are installed by a package. This file is generated + for a source archive, and the files that are present + there (e.g. setup.py) may not correctly reflect the files + that are present after the package has been installed. + """ + text = self.read_text('SOURCES.txt') + return text and map('"{}"'.format, text.splitlines()) + + @property + def requires(self) -> Optional[List[str]]: + """Generated requirements specified for this Distribution""" + reqs = self._read_dist_info_reqs() or self._read_egg_info_reqs() + return reqs and list(reqs) + + def _read_dist_info_reqs(self): + return self.metadata.get_all('Requires-Dist') + + def _read_egg_info_reqs(self): + source = self.read_text('requires.txt') + return pass_none(self._deps_from_requires_text)(source) + + @classmethod + def _deps_from_requires_text(cls, source): + return cls._convert_egg_info_reqs_to_simple_reqs(Sectioned.read(source)) + + @staticmethod + def _convert_egg_info_reqs_to_simple_reqs(sections): + """ + Historically, setuptools would solicit and store 'extra' + requirements, including those with environment markers, + in separate sections. More modern tools expect each + dependency to be defined separately, with any relevant + extras and environment markers attached directly to that + requirement. This method converts the former to the + latter. See _test_deps_from_requires_text for an example. + """ + + def make_condition(name): + return name and f'extra == "{name}"' + + def quoted_marker(section): + section = section or '' + extra, sep, markers = section.partition(':') + if extra and markers: + markers = f'({markers})' + conditions = list(filter(None, [markers, make_condition(extra)])) + return '; ' + ' and '.join(conditions) if conditions else '' + + def url_req_space(req): + """ + PEP 508 requires a space between the url_spec and the quoted_marker. + Ref python/importlib_metadata#357. + """ + # '@' is uniquely indicative of a url_req. + return ' ' * ('@' in req) + + for section in sections: + space = url_req_space(section.value) + yield section.value + space + quoted_marker(section.name) + + @property + def origin(self): + return self._load_json('direct_url.json') + + def _load_json(self, filename): + return pass_none(json.loads)( + self.read_text(filename), + object_hook=lambda data: types.SimpleNamespace(**data), + ) + + +class DistributionFinder(MetaPathFinder): + """ + A MetaPathFinder capable of discovering installed distributions. + """ + + class Context: + """ + Keyword arguments presented by the caller to + ``distributions()`` or ``Distribution.discover()`` + to narrow the scope of a search for distributions + in all DistributionFinders. + + Each DistributionFinder may expect any parameters + and should attempt to honor the canonical + parameters defined below when appropriate. + """ + + name = None + """ + Specific name for which a distribution finder should match. + A name of ``None`` matches all distributions. + """ + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + vars(self).update(kwargs) + + @property + def path(self) -> List[str]: + """ + The sequence of directory path that a distribution finder + should search. + + Typically refers to Python installed package paths such as + "site-packages" directories and defaults to ``sys.path``. + """ + return vars(self).get('path', sys.path) + + @abc.abstractmethod + def find_distributions(self, context=Context()) -> Iterable[Distribution]: + """ + Find distributions. + + Return an iterable of all Distribution instances capable of + loading the metadata for packages matching the ``context``, + a DistributionFinder.Context instance. + """ + + +class FastPath: + """ + Micro-optimized class for searching a path for + children. + + >>> FastPath('').children() + ['...'] + """ + + @functools.lru_cache() # type: ignore + def __new__(cls, root): + return super().__new__(cls) + + def __init__(self, root): + self.root = root + + def joinpath(self, child): + return pathlib.Path(self.root, child) + + def children(self): + with suppress(Exception): + return os.listdir(self.root or '.') + with suppress(Exception): + return self.zip_children() + return [] + + def zip_children(self): + zip_path = zipp.Path(self.root) + names = zip_path.root.namelist() + self.joinpath = zip_path.joinpath + + return dict.fromkeys(child.split(posixpath.sep, 1)[0] for child in names) + + def search(self, name): + return self.lookup(self.mtime).search(name) + + @property + def mtime(self): + with suppress(OSError): + return os.stat(self.root).st_mtime + self.lookup.cache_clear() + + @method_cache + def lookup(self, mtime): + return Lookup(self) + + +class Lookup: + def __init__(self, path: FastPath): + base = os.path.basename(path.root).lower() + base_is_egg = base.endswith(".egg") + self.infos = FreezableDefaultDict(list) + self.eggs = FreezableDefaultDict(list) + + for child in path.children(): + low = child.lower() + if low.endswith((".dist-info", ".egg-info")): + # rpartition is faster than splitext and suitable for this purpose. + name = low.rpartition(".")[0].partition("-")[0] + normalized = Prepared.normalize(name) + self.infos[normalized].append(path.joinpath(child)) + elif base_is_egg and low == "egg-info": + name = base.rpartition(".")[0].partition("-")[0] + legacy_normalized = Prepared.legacy_normalize(name) + self.eggs[legacy_normalized].append(path.joinpath(child)) + + self.infos.freeze() + self.eggs.freeze() + + def search(self, prepared): + infos = ( + self.infos[prepared.normalized] + if prepared + else itertools.chain.from_iterable(self.infos.values()) + ) + eggs = ( + self.eggs[prepared.legacy_normalized] + if prepared + else itertools.chain.from_iterable(self.eggs.values()) + ) + return itertools.chain(infos, eggs) + + +class Prepared: + """ + A prepared search for metadata on a possibly-named package. + """ + + normalized = None + legacy_normalized = None + + def __init__(self, name): + self.name = name + if name is None: + return + self.normalized = self.normalize(name) + self.legacy_normalized = self.legacy_normalize(name) + + @staticmethod + def normalize(name): + """ + PEP 503 normalization plus dashes as underscores. + """ + return re.sub(r"[-_.]+", "-", name).lower().replace('-', '_') + + @staticmethod + def legacy_normalize(name): + """ + Normalize the package name as found in the convention in + older packaging tools versions and specs. + """ + return name.lower().replace('-', '_') + + def __bool__(self): + return bool(self.name) + + +@install +class MetadataPathFinder(NullFinder, DistributionFinder): + """A degenerate finder for distribution packages on the file system. + + This finder supplies only a find_distributions() method for versions + of Python that do not have a PathFinder find_distributions(). + """ + + def find_distributions( + self, context=DistributionFinder.Context() + ) -> Iterable["PathDistribution"]: + """ + Find distributions. + + Return an iterable of all Distribution instances capable of + loading the metadata for packages matching ``context.name`` + (or all names if ``None`` indicated) along the paths in the list + of directories ``context.path``. + """ + found = self._search_paths(context.name, context.path) + return map(PathDistribution, found) + + @classmethod + def _search_paths(cls, name, paths): + """Find metadata directories in paths heuristically.""" + prepared = Prepared(name) + return itertools.chain.from_iterable( + path.search(prepared) for path in map(FastPath, paths) + ) + + def invalidate_caches(cls) -> None: + FastPath.__new__.cache_clear() + + +class PathDistribution(Distribution): + def __init__(self, path: SimplePath) -> None: + """Construct a distribution. + + :param path: SimplePath indicating the metadata directory. + """ + self._path = path + + def read_text(self, filename: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> Optional[str]: + with suppress( + FileNotFoundError, + IsADirectoryError, + KeyError, + NotADirectoryError, + PermissionError, + ): + return self._path.joinpath(filename).read_text(encoding='utf-8') + + return None + + read_text.__doc__ = Distribution.read_text.__doc__ + + def locate_file(self, path: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> SimplePath: + return self._path.parent / path + + @property + def _normalized_name(self): + """ + Performance optimization: where possible, resolve the + normalized name from the file system path. + """ + stem = os.path.basename(str(self._path)) + return ( + pass_none(Prepared.normalize)(self._name_from_stem(stem)) + or super()._normalized_name + ) + + @staticmethod + def _name_from_stem(stem): + """ + >>> PathDistribution._name_from_stem('foo-3.0.egg-info') + 'foo' + >>> PathDistribution._name_from_stem('CherryPy-3.0.dist-info') + 'CherryPy' + >>> PathDistribution._name_from_stem('face.egg-info') + 'face' + >>> PathDistribution._name_from_stem('foo.bar') + """ + filename, ext = os.path.splitext(stem) + if ext not in ('.dist-info', '.egg-info'): + return + name, sep, rest = filename.partition('-') + return name + + +def distribution(distribution_name: str) -> Distribution: + """Get the ``Distribution`` instance for the named package. + + :param distribution_name: The name of the distribution package as a string. + :return: A ``Distribution`` instance (or subclass thereof). + """ + return Distribution.from_name(distribution_name) + + +def distributions(**kwargs) -> Iterable[Distribution]: + """Get all ``Distribution`` instances in the current environment. + + :return: An iterable of ``Distribution`` instances. + """ + return Distribution.discover(**kwargs) + + +def metadata(distribution_name: str) -> _meta.PackageMetadata: + """Get the metadata for the named package. + + :param distribution_name: The name of the distribution package to query. + :return: A PackageMetadata containing the parsed metadata. + """ + return Distribution.from_name(distribution_name).metadata + + +def version(distribution_name: str) -> str: + """Get the version string for the named package. + + :param distribution_name: The name of the distribution package to query. + :return: The version string for the package as defined in the package's + "Version" metadata key. + """ + return distribution(distribution_name).version + + +_unique = functools.partial( + unique_everseen, + key=_py39compat.normalized_name, +) +""" +Wrapper for ``distributions`` to return unique distributions by name. +""" + + +def entry_points(**params) -> EntryPoints: + """Return EntryPoint objects for all installed packages. + + Pass selection parameters (group or name) to filter the + result to entry points matching those properties (see + EntryPoints.select()). + + :return: EntryPoints for all installed packages. + """ + eps = itertools.chain.from_iterable( + dist.entry_points for dist in _unique(distributions()) + ) + return EntryPoints(eps).select(**params) + + +def files(distribution_name: str) -> Optional[List[PackagePath]]: + """Return a list of files for the named package. + + :param distribution_name: The name of the distribution package to query. + :return: List of files composing the distribution. + """ + return distribution(distribution_name).files + + +def requires(distribution_name: str) -> Optional[List[str]]: + """ + Return a list of requirements for the named package. + + :return: An iterable of requirements, suitable for + packaging.requirement.Requirement. + """ + return distribution(distribution_name).requires + + +def packages_distributions() -> Mapping[str, List[str]]: + """ + Return a mapping of top-level packages to their + distributions. + + >>> import collections.abc + >>> pkgs = packages_distributions() + >>> all(isinstance(dist, collections.abc.Sequence) for dist in pkgs.values()) + True + """ + pkg_to_dist = collections.defaultdict(list) + for dist in distributions(): + for pkg in _top_level_declared(dist) or _top_level_inferred(dist): + pkg_to_dist[pkg].append(dist.metadata['Name']) + return dict(pkg_to_dist) + + +def _top_level_declared(dist): + return (dist.read_text('top_level.txt') or '').split() + + +def _topmost(name: PackagePath) -> Optional[str]: + """ + Return the top-most parent as long as there is a parent. + """ + top, *rest = name.parts + return top if rest else None + + +def _get_toplevel_name(name: PackagePath) -> str: + """ + Infer a possibly importable module name from a name presumed on + sys.path. + + >>> _get_toplevel_name(PackagePath('foo.py')) + 'foo' + >>> _get_toplevel_name(PackagePath('foo')) + 'foo' + >>> _get_toplevel_name(PackagePath('foo.pyc')) + 'foo' + >>> _get_toplevel_name(PackagePath('foo/__init__.py')) + 'foo' + >>> _get_toplevel_name(PackagePath('foo.pth')) + 'foo.pth' + >>> _get_toplevel_name(PackagePath('foo.dist-info')) + 'foo.dist-info' + """ + return _topmost(name) or ( + # python/typeshed#10328 + inspect.getmodulename(name) # type: ignore + or str(name) + ) + + +def _top_level_inferred(dist): + opt_names = set(map(_get_toplevel_name, always_iterable(dist.files))) + + def importable_name(name): + return '.' not in name + + return filter(importable_name, opt_names) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_adapters.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_adapters.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..120e43a --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_adapters.py @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +import functools +import warnings +import re +import textwrap +import email.message + +from ._text import FoldedCase +from ._compat import pypy_partial + + +# Do not remove prior to 2024-01-01 or Python 3.14 +_warn = functools.partial( + warnings.warn, + "Implicit None on return values is deprecated and will raise KeyErrors.", + DeprecationWarning, + stacklevel=pypy_partial(2), +) + + +class Message(email.message.Message): + multiple_use_keys = set( + map( + FoldedCase, + [ + 'Classifier', + 'Obsoletes-Dist', + 'Platform', + 'Project-URL', + 'Provides-Dist', + 'Provides-Extra', + 'Requires-Dist', + 'Requires-External', + 'Supported-Platform', + 'Dynamic', + ], + ) + ) + """ + Keys that may be indicated multiple times per PEP 566. + """ + + def __new__(cls, orig: email.message.Message): + res = super().__new__(cls) + vars(res).update(vars(orig)) + return res + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self._headers = self._repair_headers() + + # suppress spurious error from mypy + def __iter__(self): + return super().__iter__() + + def __getitem__(self, item): + """ + Warn users that a ``KeyError`` can be expected when a + missing key is supplied. Ref python/importlib_metadata#371. + """ + res = super().__getitem__(item) + if res is None: + _warn() + return res + + def _repair_headers(self): + def redent(value): + "Correct for RFC822 indentation" + if not value or '\n' not in value: + return value + return textwrap.dedent(' ' * 8 + value) + + headers = [(key, redent(value)) for key, value in vars(self)['_headers']] + if self._payload: + headers.append(('Description', self.get_payload())) + return headers + + @property + def json(self): + """ + Convert PackageMetadata to a JSON-compatible format + per PEP 0566. + """ + + def transform(key): + value = self.get_all(key) if key in self.multiple_use_keys else self[key] + if key == 'Keywords': + value = re.split(r'\s+', value) + tk = key.lower().replace('-', '_') + return tk, value + + return dict(map(transform, map(FoldedCase, self))) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_collections.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_collections.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cf0954e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_collections.py @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +import collections + + +# from jaraco.collections 3.3 +class FreezableDefaultDict(collections.defaultdict): + """ + Often it is desirable to prevent the mutation of + a default dict after its initial construction, such + as to prevent mutation during iteration. + + >>> dd = FreezableDefaultDict(list) + >>> dd[0].append('1') + >>> dd.freeze() + >>> dd[1] + [] + >>> len(dd) + 1 + """ + + def __missing__(self, key): + return getattr(self, '_frozen', super().__missing__)(key) + + def freeze(self): + self._frozen = lambda key: self.default_factory() + + +class Pair(collections.namedtuple('Pair', 'name value')): + @classmethod + def parse(cls, text): + return cls(*map(str.strip, text.split("=", 1))) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_compat.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_compat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..df312b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_compat.py @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +import sys +import platform + + +__all__ = ['install', 'NullFinder'] + + +def install(cls): + """ + Class decorator for installation on sys.meta_path. + + Adds the backport DistributionFinder to sys.meta_path and + attempts to disable the finder functionality of the stdlib + DistributionFinder. + """ + sys.meta_path.append(cls()) + disable_stdlib_finder() + return cls + + +def disable_stdlib_finder(): + """ + Give the backport primacy for discovering path-based distributions + by monkey-patching the stdlib O_O. + + See #91 for more background for rationale on this sketchy + behavior. + """ + + def matches(finder): + return getattr( + finder, '__module__', None + ) == '_frozen_importlib_external' and hasattr(finder, 'find_distributions') + + for finder in filter(matches, sys.meta_path): # pragma: nocover + del finder.find_distributions + + +class NullFinder: + """ + A "Finder" (aka "MetaPathFinder") that never finds any modules, + but may find distributions. + """ + + @staticmethod + def find_spec(*args, **kwargs): + return None + + +def pypy_partial(val): + """ + Adjust for variable stacklevel on partial under PyPy. + + Workaround for #327. + """ + is_pypy = platform.python_implementation() == 'PyPy' + return val + is_pypy diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_functools.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_functools.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..71f66bd --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_functools.py @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +import types +import functools + + +# from jaraco.functools 3.3 +def method_cache(method, cache_wrapper=None): + """ + Wrap lru_cache to support storing the cache data in the object instances. + + Abstracts the common paradigm where the method explicitly saves an + underscore-prefixed protected property on first call and returns that + subsequently. + + >>> class MyClass: + ... calls = 0 + ... + ... @method_cache + ... def method(self, value): + ... self.calls += 1 + ... return value + + >>> a = MyClass() + >>> a.method(3) + 3 + >>> for x in range(75): + ... res = a.method(x) + >>> a.calls + 75 + + Note that the apparent behavior will be exactly like that of lru_cache + except that the cache is stored on each instance, so values in one + instance will not flush values from another, and when an instance is + deleted, so are the cached values for that instance. + + >>> b = MyClass() + >>> for x in range(35): + ... res = b.method(x) + >>> b.calls + 35 + >>> a.method(0) + 0 + >>> a.calls + 75 + + Note that if method had been decorated with ``functools.lru_cache()``, + a.calls would have been 76 (due to the cached value of 0 having been + flushed by the 'b' instance). + + Clear the cache with ``.cache_clear()`` + + >>> a.method.cache_clear() + + Same for a method that hasn't yet been called. + + >>> c = MyClass() + >>> c.method.cache_clear() + + Another cache wrapper may be supplied: + + >>> cache = functools.lru_cache(maxsize=2) + >>> MyClass.method2 = method_cache(lambda self: 3, cache_wrapper=cache) + >>> a = MyClass() + >>> a.method2() + 3 + + Caution - do not subsequently wrap the method with another decorator, such + as ``@property``, which changes the semantics of the function. + + See also + http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577452-a-memoize-decorator-for-instance-methods/ + for another implementation and additional justification. + """ + cache_wrapper = cache_wrapper or functools.lru_cache() + + def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs): + # it's the first call, replace the method with a cached, bound method + bound_method = types.MethodType(method, self) + cached_method = cache_wrapper(bound_method) + setattr(self, method.__name__, cached_method) + return cached_method(*args, **kwargs) + + # Support cache clear even before cache has been created. + wrapper.cache_clear = lambda: None + + return wrapper + + +# From jaraco.functools 3.3 +def pass_none(func): + """ + Wrap func so it's not called if its first param is None + + >>> print_text = pass_none(print) + >>> print_text('text') + text + >>> print_text(None) + """ + + @functools.wraps(func) + def wrapper(param, *args, **kwargs): + if param is not None: + return func(param, *args, **kwargs) + + return wrapper diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_itertools.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_itertools.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4ca9b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_itertools.py @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +from itertools import filterfalse + + +def unique_everseen(iterable, key=None): + "List unique elements, preserving order. Remember all elements ever seen." + # unique_everseen('AAAABBBCCDAABBB') --> A B C D + # unique_everseen('ABBCcAD', str.lower) --> A B C D + seen = set() + seen_add = seen.add + if key is None: + for element in filterfalse(seen.__contains__, iterable): + seen_add(element) + yield element + else: + for element in iterable: + k = key(element) + if k not in seen: + seen_add(k) + yield element + + +# copied from more_itertools 8.8 +def always_iterable(obj, base_type=(str, bytes)): + """If *obj* is iterable, return an iterator over its items:: + + >>> obj = (1, 2, 3) + >>> list(always_iterable(obj)) + [1, 2, 3] + + If *obj* is not iterable, return a one-item iterable containing *obj*:: + + >>> obj = 1 + >>> list(always_iterable(obj)) + [1] + + If *obj* is ``None``, return an empty iterable: + + >>> obj = None + >>> list(always_iterable(None)) + [] + + By default, binary and text strings are not considered iterable:: + + >>> obj = 'foo' + >>> list(always_iterable(obj)) + ['foo'] + + If *base_type* is set, objects for which ``isinstance(obj, base_type)`` + returns ``True`` won't be considered iterable. + + >>> obj = {'a': 1} + >>> list(always_iterable(obj)) # Iterate over the dict's keys + ['a'] + >>> list(always_iterable(obj, base_type=dict)) # Treat dicts as a unit + [{'a': 1}] + + Set *base_type* to ``None`` to avoid any special handling and treat objects + Python considers iterable as iterable: + + >>> obj = 'foo' + >>> list(always_iterable(obj, base_type=None)) + ['f', 'o', 'o'] + """ + if obj is None: + return iter(()) + + if (base_type is not None) and isinstance(obj, base_type): + return iter((obj,)) + + try: + return iter(obj) + except TypeError: + return iter((obj,)) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_meta.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_meta.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1342d83 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_meta.py @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +from __future__ import annotations + +import os +from typing import Protocol +from typing import Any, Dict, Iterator, List, Optional, TypeVar, Union, overload + + +_T = TypeVar("_T") + + +class PackageMetadata(Protocol): + def __len__(self) -> int: + ... # pragma: no cover + + def __contains__(self, item: str) -> bool: + ... # pragma: no cover + + def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> str: + ... # pragma: no cover + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]: + ... # pragma: no cover + + @overload + def get(self, name: str, failobj: None = None) -> Optional[str]: + ... # pragma: no cover + + @overload + def get(self, name: str, failobj: _T) -> Union[str, _T]: + ... # pragma: no cover + + # overload per python/importlib_metadata#435 + @overload + def get_all(self, name: str, failobj: None = None) -> Optional[List[Any]]: + ... # pragma: no cover + + @overload + def get_all(self, name: str, failobj: _T) -> Union[List[Any], _T]: + """ + Return all values associated with a possibly multi-valued key. + """ + + @property + def json(self) -> Dict[str, Union[str, List[str]]]: + """ + A JSON-compatible form of the metadata. + """ + + +class SimplePath(Protocol): + """ + A minimal subset of pathlib.Path required by Distribution. + """ + + def joinpath(self, other: Union[str, os.PathLike[str]]) -> SimplePath: + ... # pragma: no cover + + def __truediv__(self, other: Union[str, os.PathLike[str]]) -> SimplePath: + ... # pragma: no cover + + @property + def parent(self) -> SimplePath: + ... # pragma: no cover + + def read_text(self, encoding=None) -> str: + ... # pragma: no cover + + def read_bytes(self) -> bytes: + ... # pragma: no cover + + def exists(self) -> bool: + ... # pragma: no cover diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_py39compat.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_py39compat.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cde4558 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_py39compat.py @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +""" +Compatibility layer with Python 3.8/3.9 +""" +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Optional + +if TYPE_CHECKING: # pragma: no cover + # Prevent circular imports on runtime. + from . import Distribution, EntryPoint +else: + Distribution = EntryPoint = Any + + +def normalized_name(dist: Distribution) -> Optional[str]: + """ + Honor name normalization for distributions that don't provide ``_normalized_name``. + """ + try: + return dist._normalized_name + except AttributeError: + from . import Prepared # -> delay to prevent circular imports. + + return Prepared.normalize(getattr(dist, "name", None) or dist.metadata['Name']) + + +def ep_matches(ep: EntryPoint, **params) -> bool: + """ + Workaround for ``EntryPoint`` objects without the ``matches`` method. + """ + try: + return ep.matches(**params) + except AttributeError: + from . import EntryPoint # -> delay to prevent circular imports. + + # Reconstruct the EntryPoint object to make sure it is compatible. + return EntryPoint(ep.name, ep.value, ep.group).matches(**params) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_text.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_text.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c88cfbb --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/_text.py @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +import re + +from ._functools import method_cache + + +# from jaraco.text 3.5 +class FoldedCase(str): + """ + A case insensitive string class; behaves just like str + except compares equal when the only variation is case. + + >>> s = FoldedCase('hello world') + + >>> s == 'Hello World' + True + + >>> 'Hello World' == s + True + + >>> s != 'Hello World' + False + + >>> s.index('O') + 4 + + >>> s.split('O') + ['hell', ' w', 'rld'] + + >>> sorted(map(FoldedCase, ['GAMMA', 'alpha', 'Beta'])) + ['alpha', 'Beta', 'GAMMA'] + + Sequence membership is straightforward. + + >>> "Hello World" in [s] + True + >>> s in ["Hello World"] + True + + You may test for set inclusion, but candidate and elements + must both be folded. + + >>> FoldedCase("Hello World") in {s} + True + >>> s in {FoldedCase("Hello World")} + True + + String inclusion works as long as the FoldedCase object + is on the right. + + >>> "hello" in FoldedCase("Hello World") + True + + But not if the FoldedCase object is on the left: + + >>> FoldedCase('hello') in 'Hello World' + False + + In that case, use in_: + + >>> FoldedCase('hello').in_('Hello World') + True + + >>> FoldedCase('hello') > FoldedCase('Hello') + False + """ + + def __lt__(self, other): + return self.lower() < other.lower() + + def __gt__(self, other): + return self.lower() > other.lower() + + def __eq__(self, other): + return self.lower() == other.lower() + + def __ne__(self, other): + return self.lower() != other.lower() + + def __hash__(self): + return hash(self.lower()) + + def __contains__(self, other): + return super().lower().__contains__(other.lower()) + + def in_(self, other): + "Does self appear in other?" + return self in FoldedCase(other) + + # cache lower since it's likely to be called frequently. + @method_cache + def lower(self): + return super().lower() + + def index(self, sub): + return self.lower().index(sub.lower()) + + def split(self, splitter=' ', maxsplit=0): + pattern = re.compile(re.escape(splitter), re.I) + return pattern.split(self, maxsplit) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/diagnose.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/diagnose.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e405471 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/diagnose.py @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +import sys + +from . import Distribution + + +def inspect(path): + print("Inspecting", path) + dists = list(Distribution.discover(path=[path])) + if not dists: + return + print("Found", len(dists), "packages:", end=' ') + print(', '.join(dist.name for dist in dists)) + + +def run(): + for path in sys.path: + inspect(path) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + run() diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/py.typed b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/importlib_metadata/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/INSTALLER b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/INSTALLER new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1b589e --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/INSTALLER @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +pip diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/LICENSE.rst b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/LICENSE.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7b190ca --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/LICENSE.rst @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +Copyright 2011 Pallets + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + +1. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED +TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR +PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING +NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS +SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/METADATA b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/METADATA new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d935ed --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/METADATA @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +Metadata-Version: 2.1 +Name: itsdangerous +Version: 2.1.2 +Summary: Safely pass data to untrusted environments and back. +Home-page: https://palletsprojects.com/p/itsdangerous/ +Author: Armin Ronacher +Author-email: armin.ronacher@active-4.com +Maintainer: Pallets +Maintainer-email: contact@palletsprojects.com +License: BSD-3-Clause +Project-URL: Donate, https://palletsprojects.com/donate +Project-URL: Documentation, https://itsdangerous.palletsprojects.com/ +Project-URL: Changes, https://itsdangerous.palletsprojects.com/changes/ +Project-URL: Source Code, https://github.com/pallets/itsdangerous/ +Project-URL: Issue Tracker, https://github.com/pallets/itsdangerous/issues/ +Project-URL: Twitter, https://twitter.com/PalletsTeam +Project-URL: Chat, https://discord.gg/pallets +Platform: UNKNOWN +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Requires-Python: >=3.7 +Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst +License-File: LICENSE.rst + +ItsDangerous +============ + +... so better sign this + +Various helpers to pass data to untrusted environments and to get it +back safe and sound. Data is cryptographically signed to ensure that a +token has not been tampered with. + +It's possible to customize how data is serialized. Data is compressed as +needed. A timestamp can be added and verified automatically while +loading a token. + + +Installing +---------- + +Install and update using `pip`_: + +.. code-block:: text + + pip install -U itsdangerous + +.. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/getting-started/ + + +A Simple Example +---------------- + +Here's how you could generate a token for transmitting a user's id and +name between web requests. + +.. code-block:: python + + from itsdangerous import URLSafeSerializer + auth_s = URLSafeSerializer("secret key", "auth") + token = auth_s.dumps({"id": 5, "name": "itsdangerous"}) + + print(token) + # eyJpZCI6NSwibmFtZSI6Iml0c2Rhbmdlcm91cyJ9.6YP6T0BaO67XP--9UzTrmurXSmg + + data = auth_s.loads(token) + print(data["name"]) + # itsdangerous + + +Donate +------ + +The Pallets organization develops and supports ItsDangerous and other +popular packages. In order to grow the community of contributors and +users, and allow the maintainers to devote more time to the projects, +`please donate today`_. + +.. _please donate today: https://palletsprojects.com/donate + + +Links +----- + +- Documentation: https://itsdangerous.palletsprojects.com/ +- Changes: https://itsdangerous.palletsprojects.com/changes/ +- PyPI Releases: https://pypi.org/project/ItsDangerous/ +- Source Code: https://github.com/pallets/itsdangerous/ +- Issue Tracker: https://github.com/pallets/itsdangerous/issues/ +- Website: https://palletsprojects.com/p/itsdangerous/ +- Twitter: https://twitter.com/PalletsTeam +- Chat: https://discord.gg/pallets + + diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/RECORD b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/RECORD new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1ddee7d --- /dev/null +++ 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b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/WHEEL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..becc9a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/WHEEL @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +Wheel-Version: 1.0 +Generator: bdist_wheel (0.37.1) +Root-Is-Purelib: true +Tag: py3-none-any + diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/top_level.txt b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/top_level.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e163955 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous-2.1.2.dist-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +itsdangerous diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/__init__.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fdb2dfd --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +from .encoding import base64_decode as base64_decode +from .encoding import base64_encode as base64_encode +from .encoding import want_bytes as want_bytes +from .exc import BadData as BadData +from .exc import BadHeader as BadHeader +from .exc import BadPayload as BadPayload +from .exc import BadSignature as BadSignature +from .exc import BadTimeSignature as BadTimeSignature +from .exc import SignatureExpired as SignatureExpired +from .serializer import Serializer as Serializer +from .signer import HMACAlgorithm as HMACAlgorithm +from .signer import NoneAlgorithm as NoneAlgorithm +from .signer import Signer as Signer +from .timed import TimedSerializer as TimedSerializer +from .timed import TimestampSigner as TimestampSigner +from .url_safe import URLSafeSerializer as URLSafeSerializer +from .url_safe import URLSafeTimedSerializer as URLSafeTimedSerializer + +__version__ = "2.1.2" diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/_json.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/_json.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c70d37a --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/_json.py @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +import json as _json +import typing as _t + + +class _CompactJSON: + """Wrapper around json module that strips whitespace.""" + + @staticmethod + def loads(payload: _t.Union[str, bytes]) -> _t.Any: + return _json.loads(payload) + + @staticmethod + def dumps(obj: _t.Any, **kwargs: _t.Any) -> str: + kwargs.setdefault("ensure_ascii", False) + kwargs.setdefault("separators", (",", ":")) + return _json.dumps(obj, **kwargs) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/encoding.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/encoding.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..edb04d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/encoding.py @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +import base64 +import string +import struct +import typing as _t + +from .exc import BadData + +_t_str_bytes = _t.Union[str, bytes] + + +def want_bytes( + s: _t_str_bytes, encoding: str = "utf-8", errors: str = "strict" +) -> bytes: + if isinstance(s, str): + s = s.encode(encoding, errors) + + return s + + +def base64_encode(string: _t_str_bytes) -> bytes: + """Base64 encode a string of bytes or text. The resulting bytes are + safe to use in URLs. + """ + string = want_bytes(string) + return base64.urlsafe_b64encode(string).rstrip(b"=") + + +def base64_decode(string: _t_str_bytes) -> bytes: + """Base64 decode a URL-safe string of bytes or text. The result is + bytes. + """ + string = want_bytes(string, encoding="ascii", errors="ignore") + string += b"=" * (-len(string) % 4) + + try: + return base64.urlsafe_b64decode(string) + except (TypeError, ValueError) as e: + raise BadData("Invalid base64-encoded data") from e + + +# The alphabet used by base64.urlsafe_* +_base64_alphabet = f"{string.ascii_letters}{string.digits}-_=".encode("ascii") + +_int64_struct = struct.Struct(">Q") +_int_to_bytes = _int64_struct.pack +_bytes_to_int = _t.cast("_t.Callable[[bytes], _t.Tuple[int]]", _int64_struct.unpack) + + +def int_to_bytes(num: int) -> bytes: + return _int_to_bytes(num).lstrip(b"\x00") + + +def bytes_to_int(bytestr: bytes) -> int: + return _bytes_to_int(bytestr.rjust(8, b"\x00"))[0] diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/exc.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/exc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c38a6af --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/exc.py @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +import typing as _t +from datetime import datetime + +_t_opt_any = _t.Optional[_t.Any] +_t_opt_exc = _t.Optional[Exception] + + +class BadData(Exception): + """Raised if bad data of any sort was encountered. This is the base + for all exceptions that ItsDangerous defines. + + .. versionadded:: 0.15 + """ + + def __init__(self, message: str): + super().__init__(message) + self.message = message + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return self.message + + +class BadSignature(BadData): + """Raised if a signature does not match.""" + + def __init__(self, message: str, payload: _t_opt_any = None): + super().__init__(message) + + #: The payload that failed the signature test. In some + #: situations you might still want to inspect this, even if + #: you know it was tampered with. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.14 + self.payload: _t_opt_any = payload + + +class BadTimeSignature(BadSignature): + """Raised if a time-based signature is invalid. This is a subclass + of :class:`BadSignature`. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + message: str, + payload: _t_opt_any = None, + date_signed: _t.Optional[datetime] = None, + ): + super().__init__(message, payload) + + #: If the signature expired this exposes the date of when the + #: signature was created. This can be helpful in order to + #: tell the user how long a link has been gone stale. + #: + #: .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + #: The datetime value is timezone-aware rather than naive. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.14 + self.date_signed = date_signed + + +class SignatureExpired(BadTimeSignature): + """Raised if a signature timestamp is older than ``max_age``. This + is a subclass of :exc:`BadTimeSignature`. + """ + + +class BadHeader(BadSignature): + """Raised if a signed header is invalid in some form. This only + happens for serializers that have a header that goes with the + signature. + + .. versionadded:: 0.24 + """ + + def __init__( + self, + message: str, + payload: _t_opt_any = None, + header: _t_opt_any = None, + original_error: _t_opt_exc = None, + ): + super().__init__(message, payload) + + #: If the header is actually available but just malformed it + #: might be stored here. + self.header: _t_opt_any = header + + #: If available, the error that indicates why the payload was + #: not valid. This might be ``None``. + self.original_error: _t_opt_exc = original_error + + +class BadPayload(BadData): + """Raised if a payload is invalid. This could happen if the payload + is loaded despite an invalid signature, or if there is a mismatch + between the serializer and deserializer. The original exception + that occurred during loading is stored on as :attr:`original_error`. + + .. versionadded:: 0.15 + """ + + def __init__(self, message: str, original_error: _t_opt_exc = None): + super().__init__(message) + + #: If available, the error that indicates why the payload was + #: not valid. This might be ``None``. + self.original_error: _t_opt_exc = original_error diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/py.typed b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/py.typed new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/serializer.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/serializer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9f4a84a --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/serializer.py @@ -0,0 +1,295 @@ +import json +import typing as _t + +from .encoding import want_bytes +from .exc import BadPayload +from .exc import BadSignature +from .signer import _make_keys_list +from .signer import Signer + +_t_str_bytes = _t.Union[str, bytes] +_t_opt_str_bytes = _t.Optional[_t_str_bytes] +_t_kwargs = _t.Dict[str, _t.Any] +_t_opt_kwargs = _t.Optional[_t_kwargs] +_t_signer = _t.Type[Signer] +_t_fallbacks = _t.List[_t.Union[_t_kwargs, _t.Tuple[_t_signer, _t_kwargs], _t_signer]] +_t_load_unsafe = _t.Tuple[bool, _t.Any] +_t_secret_key = _t.Union[_t.Iterable[_t_str_bytes], _t_str_bytes] + + +def is_text_serializer(serializer: _t.Any) -> bool: + """Checks whether a serializer generates text or binary.""" + return isinstance(serializer.dumps({}), str) + + +class Serializer: + """A serializer wraps a :class:`~itsdangerous.signer.Signer` to + enable serializing and securely signing data other than bytes. It + can unsign to verify that the data hasn't been changed. + + The serializer provides :meth:`dumps` and :meth:`loads`, similar to + :mod:`json`, and by default uses :mod:`json` internally to serialize + the data to bytes. + + The secret key should be a random string of ``bytes`` and should not + be saved to code or version control. Different salts should be used + to distinguish signing in different contexts. See :doc:`/concepts` + for information about the security of the secret key and salt. + + :param secret_key: The secret key to sign and verify with. Can be a + list of keys, oldest to newest, to support key rotation. + :param salt: Extra key to combine with ``secret_key`` to distinguish + signatures in different contexts. + :param serializer: An object that provides ``dumps`` and ``loads`` + methods for serializing data to a string. Defaults to + :attr:`default_serializer`, which defaults to :mod:`json`. + :param serializer_kwargs: Keyword arguments to pass when calling + ``serializer.dumps``. + :param signer: A ``Signer`` class to instantiate when signing data. + Defaults to :attr:`default_signer`, which defaults to + :class:`~itsdangerous.signer.Signer`. + :param signer_kwargs: Keyword arguments to pass when instantiating + the ``Signer`` class. + :param fallback_signers: List of signer parameters to try when + unsigning with the default signer fails. Each item can be a dict + of ``signer_kwargs``, a ``Signer`` class, or a tuple of + ``(signer, signer_kwargs)``. Defaults to + :attr:`default_fallback_signers`. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Added support for key rotation by passing a list to + ``secret_key``. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Removed the default SHA-512 fallback signer from + ``default_fallback_signers``. + + .. versionchanged:: 1.1 + Added support for ``fallback_signers`` and configured a default + SHA-512 fallback. This fallback is for users who used the yanked + 1.0.0 release which defaulted to SHA-512. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.14 + The ``signer`` and ``signer_kwargs`` parameters were added to + the constructor. + """ + + #: The default serialization module to use to serialize data to a + #: string internally. The default is :mod:`json`, but can be changed + #: to any object that provides ``dumps`` and ``loads`` methods. + default_serializer: _t.Any = json + + #: The default ``Signer`` class to instantiate when signing data. + #: The default is :class:`itsdangerous.signer.Signer`. + default_signer: _t_signer = Signer + + #: The default fallback signers to try when unsigning fails. + default_fallback_signers: _t_fallbacks = [] + + def __init__( + self, + secret_key: _t_secret_key, + salt: _t_opt_str_bytes = b"itsdangerous", + serializer: _t.Any = None, + serializer_kwargs: _t_opt_kwargs = None, + signer: _t.Optional[_t_signer] = None, + signer_kwargs: _t_opt_kwargs = None, + fallback_signers: _t.Optional[_t_fallbacks] = None, + ): + #: The list of secret keys to try for verifying signatures, from + #: oldest to newest. The newest (last) key is used for signing. + #: + #: This allows a key rotation system to keep a list of allowed + #: keys and remove expired ones. + self.secret_keys: _t.List[bytes] = _make_keys_list(secret_key) + + if salt is not None: + salt = want_bytes(salt) + # if salt is None then the signer's default is used + + self.salt = salt + + if serializer is None: + serializer = self.default_serializer + + self.serializer: _t.Any = serializer + self.is_text_serializer: bool = is_text_serializer(serializer) + + if signer is None: + signer = self.default_signer + + self.signer: _t_signer = signer + self.signer_kwargs: _t_kwargs = signer_kwargs or {} + + if fallback_signers is None: + fallback_signers = list(self.default_fallback_signers or ()) + + self.fallback_signers: _t_fallbacks = fallback_signers + self.serializer_kwargs: _t_kwargs = serializer_kwargs or {} + + @property + def secret_key(self) -> bytes: + """The newest (last) entry in the :attr:`secret_keys` list. This + is for compatibility from before key rotation support was added. + """ + return self.secret_keys[-1] + + def load_payload( + self, payload: bytes, serializer: _t.Optional[_t.Any] = None + ) -> _t.Any: + """Loads the encoded object. This function raises + :class:`.BadPayload` if the payload is not valid. The + ``serializer`` parameter can be used to override the serializer + stored on the class. The encoded ``payload`` should always be + bytes. + """ + if serializer is None: + serializer = self.serializer + is_text = self.is_text_serializer + else: + is_text = is_text_serializer(serializer) + + try: + if is_text: + return serializer.loads(payload.decode("utf-8")) + + return serializer.loads(payload) + except Exception as e: + raise BadPayload( + "Could not load the payload because an exception" + " occurred on unserializing the data.", + original_error=e, + ) from e + + def dump_payload(self, obj: _t.Any) -> bytes: + """Dumps the encoded object. The return value is always bytes. + If the internal serializer returns text, the value will be + encoded as UTF-8. + """ + return want_bytes(self.serializer.dumps(obj, **self.serializer_kwargs)) + + def make_signer(self, salt: _t_opt_str_bytes = None) -> Signer: + """Creates a new instance of the signer to be used. The default + implementation uses the :class:`.Signer` base class. + """ + if salt is None: + salt = self.salt + + return self.signer(self.secret_keys, salt=salt, **self.signer_kwargs) + + def iter_unsigners(self, salt: _t_opt_str_bytes = None) -> _t.Iterator[Signer]: + """Iterates over all signers to be tried for unsigning. Starts + with the configured signer, then constructs each signer + specified in ``fallback_signers``. + """ + if salt is None: + salt = self.salt + + yield self.make_signer(salt) + + for fallback in self.fallback_signers: + if isinstance(fallback, dict): + kwargs = fallback + fallback = self.signer + elif isinstance(fallback, tuple): + fallback, kwargs = fallback + else: + kwargs = self.signer_kwargs + + for secret_key in self.secret_keys: + yield fallback(secret_key, salt=salt, **kwargs) + + def dumps(self, obj: _t.Any, salt: _t_opt_str_bytes = None) -> _t_str_bytes: + """Returns a signed string serialized with the internal + serializer. The return value can be either a byte or unicode + string depending on the format of the internal serializer. + """ + payload = want_bytes(self.dump_payload(obj)) + rv = self.make_signer(salt).sign(payload) + + if self.is_text_serializer: + return rv.decode("utf-8") + + return rv + + def dump(self, obj: _t.Any, f: _t.IO, salt: _t_opt_str_bytes = None) -> None: + """Like :meth:`dumps` but dumps into a file. The file handle has + to be compatible with what the internal serializer expects. + """ + f.write(self.dumps(obj, salt)) + + def loads( + self, s: _t_str_bytes, salt: _t_opt_str_bytes = None, **kwargs: _t.Any + ) -> _t.Any: + """Reverse of :meth:`dumps`. Raises :exc:`.BadSignature` if the + signature validation fails. + """ + s = want_bytes(s) + last_exception = None + + for signer in self.iter_unsigners(salt): + try: + return self.load_payload(signer.unsign(s)) + except BadSignature as err: + last_exception = err + + raise _t.cast(BadSignature, last_exception) + + def load(self, f: _t.IO, salt: _t_opt_str_bytes = None) -> _t.Any: + """Like :meth:`loads` but loads from a file.""" + return self.loads(f.read(), salt) + + def loads_unsafe( + self, s: _t_str_bytes, salt: _t_opt_str_bytes = None + ) -> _t_load_unsafe: + """Like :meth:`loads` but without verifying the signature. This + is potentially very dangerous to use depending on how your + serializer works. The return value is ``(signature_valid, + payload)`` instead of just the payload. The first item will be a + boolean that indicates if the signature is valid. This function + never fails. + + Use it for debugging only and if you know that your serializer + module is not exploitable (for example, do not use it with a + pickle serializer). + + .. versionadded:: 0.15 + """ + return self._loads_unsafe_impl(s, salt) + + def _loads_unsafe_impl( + self, + s: _t_str_bytes, + salt: _t_opt_str_bytes, + load_kwargs: _t_opt_kwargs = None, + load_payload_kwargs: _t_opt_kwargs = None, + ) -> _t_load_unsafe: + """Low level helper function to implement :meth:`loads_unsafe` + in serializer subclasses. + """ + if load_kwargs is None: + load_kwargs = {} + + try: + return True, self.loads(s, salt=salt, **load_kwargs) + except BadSignature as e: + if e.payload is None: + return False, None + + if load_payload_kwargs is None: + load_payload_kwargs = {} + + try: + return ( + False, + self.load_payload(e.payload, **load_payload_kwargs), + ) + except BadPayload: + return False, None + + def load_unsafe(self, f: _t.IO, salt: _t_opt_str_bytes = None) -> _t_load_unsafe: + """Like :meth:`loads_unsafe` but loads from a file. + + .. versionadded:: 0.15 + """ + return self.loads_unsafe(f.read(), salt=salt) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/signer.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/signer.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aa12005 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/signer.py @@ -0,0 +1,257 @@ +import hashlib +import hmac +import typing as _t + +from .encoding import _base64_alphabet +from .encoding import base64_decode +from .encoding import base64_encode +from .encoding import want_bytes +from .exc import BadSignature + +_t_str_bytes = _t.Union[str, bytes] +_t_opt_str_bytes = _t.Optional[_t_str_bytes] +_t_secret_key = _t.Union[_t.Iterable[_t_str_bytes], _t_str_bytes] + + +class SigningAlgorithm: + """Subclasses must implement :meth:`get_signature` to provide + signature generation functionality. + """ + + def get_signature(self, key: bytes, value: bytes) -> bytes: + """Returns the signature for the given key and value.""" + raise NotImplementedError() + + def verify_signature(self, key: bytes, value: bytes, sig: bytes) -> bool: + """Verifies the given signature matches the expected + signature. + """ + return hmac.compare_digest(sig, self.get_signature(key, value)) + + +class NoneAlgorithm(SigningAlgorithm): + """Provides an algorithm that does not perform any signing and + returns an empty signature. + """ + + def get_signature(self, key: bytes, value: bytes) -> bytes: + return b"" + + +class HMACAlgorithm(SigningAlgorithm): + """Provides signature generation using HMACs.""" + + #: The digest method to use with the MAC algorithm. This defaults to + #: SHA1, but can be changed to any other function in the hashlib + #: module. + default_digest_method: _t.Any = staticmethod(hashlib.sha1) + + def __init__(self, digest_method: _t.Any = None): + if digest_method is None: + digest_method = self.default_digest_method + + self.digest_method: _t.Any = digest_method + + def get_signature(self, key: bytes, value: bytes) -> bytes: + mac = hmac.new(key, msg=value, digestmod=self.digest_method) + return mac.digest() + + +def _make_keys_list(secret_key: _t_secret_key) -> _t.List[bytes]: + if isinstance(secret_key, (str, bytes)): + return [want_bytes(secret_key)] + + return [want_bytes(s) for s in secret_key] + + +class Signer: + """A signer securely signs bytes, then unsigns them to verify that + the value hasn't been changed. + + The secret key should be a random string of ``bytes`` and should not + be saved to code or version control. Different salts should be used + to distinguish signing in different contexts. See :doc:`/concepts` + for information about the security of the secret key and salt. + + :param secret_key: The secret key to sign and verify with. Can be a + list of keys, oldest to newest, to support key rotation. + :param salt: Extra key to combine with ``secret_key`` to distinguish + signatures in different contexts. + :param sep: Separator between the signature and value. + :param key_derivation: How to derive the signing key from the secret + key and salt. Possible values are ``concat``, ``django-concat``, + or ``hmac``. Defaults to :attr:`default_key_derivation`, which + defaults to ``django-concat``. + :param digest_method: Hash function to use when generating the HMAC + signature. Defaults to :attr:`default_digest_method`, which + defaults to :func:`hashlib.sha1`. Note that the security of the + hash alone doesn't apply when used intermediately in HMAC. + :param algorithm: A :class:`SigningAlgorithm` instance to use + instead of building a default :class:`HMACAlgorithm` with the + ``digest_method``. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Added support for key rotation by passing a list to + ``secret_key``. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.18 + ``algorithm`` was added as an argument to the class constructor. + + .. versionchanged:: 0.14 + ``key_derivation`` and ``digest_method`` were added as arguments + to the class constructor. + """ + + #: The default digest method to use for the signer. The default is + #: :func:`hashlib.sha1`, but can be changed to any :mod:`hashlib` or + #: compatible object. Note that the security of the hash alone + #: doesn't apply when used intermediately in HMAC. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.14 + default_digest_method: _t.Any = staticmethod(hashlib.sha1) + + #: The default scheme to use to derive the signing key from the + #: secret key and salt. The default is ``django-concat``. Possible + #: values are ``concat``, ``django-concat``, and ``hmac``. + #: + #: .. versionadded:: 0.14 + default_key_derivation: str = "django-concat" + + def __init__( + self, + secret_key: _t_secret_key, + salt: _t_opt_str_bytes = b"itsdangerous.Signer", + sep: _t_str_bytes = b".", + key_derivation: _t.Optional[str] = None, + digest_method: _t.Optional[_t.Any] = None, + algorithm: _t.Optional[SigningAlgorithm] = None, + ): + #: The list of secret keys to try for verifying signatures, from + #: oldest to newest. The newest (last) key is used for signing. + #: + #: This allows a key rotation system to keep a list of allowed + #: keys and remove expired ones. + self.secret_keys: _t.List[bytes] = _make_keys_list(secret_key) + self.sep: bytes = want_bytes(sep) + + if self.sep in _base64_alphabet: + raise ValueError( + "The given separator cannot be used because it may be" + " contained in the signature itself. ASCII letters," + " digits, and '-_=' must not be used." + ) + + if salt is not None: + salt = want_bytes(salt) + else: + salt = b"itsdangerous.Signer" + + self.salt = salt + + if key_derivation is None: + key_derivation = self.default_key_derivation + + self.key_derivation: str = key_derivation + + if digest_method is None: + digest_method = self.default_digest_method + + self.digest_method: _t.Any = digest_method + + if algorithm is None: + algorithm = HMACAlgorithm(self.digest_method) + + self.algorithm: SigningAlgorithm = algorithm + + @property + def secret_key(self) -> bytes: + """The newest (last) entry in the :attr:`secret_keys` list. This + is for compatibility from before key rotation support was added. + """ + return self.secret_keys[-1] + + def derive_key(self, secret_key: _t_opt_str_bytes = None) -> bytes: + """This method is called to derive the key. The default key + derivation choices can be overridden here. Key derivation is not + intended to be used as a security method to make a complex key + out of a short password. Instead you should use large random + secret keys. + + :param secret_key: A specific secret key to derive from. + Defaults to the last item in :attr:`secret_keys`. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + Added the ``secret_key`` parameter. + """ + if secret_key is None: + secret_key = self.secret_keys[-1] + else: + secret_key = want_bytes(secret_key) + + if self.key_derivation == "concat": + return _t.cast(bytes, self.digest_method(self.salt + secret_key).digest()) + elif self.key_derivation == "django-concat": + return _t.cast( + bytes, self.digest_method(self.salt + b"signer" + secret_key).digest() + ) + elif self.key_derivation == "hmac": + mac = hmac.new(secret_key, digestmod=self.digest_method) + mac.update(self.salt) + return mac.digest() + elif self.key_derivation == "none": + return secret_key + else: + raise TypeError("Unknown key derivation method") + + def get_signature(self, value: _t_str_bytes) -> bytes: + """Returns the signature for the given value.""" + value = want_bytes(value) + key = self.derive_key() + sig = self.algorithm.get_signature(key, value) + return base64_encode(sig) + + def sign(self, value: _t_str_bytes) -> bytes: + """Signs the given string.""" + value = want_bytes(value) + return value + self.sep + self.get_signature(value) + + def verify_signature(self, value: _t_str_bytes, sig: _t_str_bytes) -> bool: + """Verifies the signature for the given value.""" + try: + sig = base64_decode(sig) + except Exception: + return False + + value = want_bytes(value) + + for secret_key in reversed(self.secret_keys): + key = self.derive_key(secret_key) + + if self.algorithm.verify_signature(key, value, sig): + return True + + return False + + def unsign(self, signed_value: _t_str_bytes) -> bytes: + """Unsigns the given string.""" + signed_value = want_bytes(signed_value) + + if self.sep not in signed_value: + raise BadSignature(f"No {self.sep!r} found in value") + + value, sig = signed_value.rsplit(self.sep, 1) + + if self.verify_signature(value, sig): + return value + + raise BadSignature(f"Signature {sig!r} does not match", payload=value) + + def validate(self, signed_value: _t_str_bytes) -> bool: + """Only validates the given signed value. Returns ``True`` if + the signature exists and is valid. + """ + try: + self.unsign(signed_value) + return True + except BadSignature: + return False diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/timed.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/timed.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cad8da3 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/timed.py @@ -0,0 +1,234 @@ +import time +import typing +import typing as _t +from datetime import datetime +from datetime import timezone + +from .encoding import base64_decode +from .encoding import base64_encode +from .encoding import bytes_to_int +from .encoding import int_to_bytes +from .encoding import want_bytes +from .exc import BadSignature +from .exc import BadTimeSignature +from .exc import SignatureExpired +from .serializer import Serializer +from .signer import Signer + +_t_str_bytes = _t.Union[str, bytes] +_t_opt_str_bytes = _t.Optional[_t_str_bytes] +_t_opt_int = _t.Optional[int] + +if _t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as _te + + +class TimestampSigner(Signer): + """Works like the regular :class:`.Signer` but also records the time + of the signing and can be used to expire signatures. The + :meth:`unsign` method can raise :exc:`.SignatureExpired` if the + unsigning failed because the signature is expired. + """ + + def get_timestamp(self) -> int: + """Returns the current timestamp. The function must return an + integer. + """ + return int(time.time()) + + def timestamp_to_datetime(self, ts: int) -> datetime: + """Convert the timestamp from :meth:`get_timestamp` into an + aware :class`datetime.datetime` in UTC. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + The timestamp is returned as a timezone-aware ``datetime`` + in UTC rather than a naive ``datetime`` assumed to be UTC. + """ + return datetime.fromtimestamp(ts, tz=timezone.utc) + + def sign(self, value: _t_str_bytes) -> bytes: + """Signs the given string and also attaches time information.""" + value = want_bytes(value) + timestamp = base64_encode(int_to_bytes(self.get_timestamp())) + sep = want_bytes(self.sep) + value = value + sep + timestamp + return value + sep + self.get_signature(value) + + # Ignore overlapping signatures check, return_timestamp is the only + # parameter that affects the return type. + + @typing.overload + def unsign( # type: ignore + self, + signed_value: _t_str_bytes, + max_age: _t_opt_int = None, + return_timestamp: "_te.Literal[False]" = False, + ) -> bytes: + ... + + @typing.overload + def unsign( + self, + signed_value: _t_str_bytes, + max_age: _t_opt_int = None, + return_timestamp: "_te.Literal[True]" = True, + ) -> _t.Tuple[bytes, datetime]: + ... + + def unsign( + self, + signed_value: _t_str_bytes, + max_age: _t_opt_int = None, + return_timestamp: bool = False, + ) -> _t.Union[_t.Tuple[bytes, datetime], bytes]: + """Works like the regular :meth:`.Signer.unsign` but can also + validate the time. See the base docstring of the class for + the general behavior. If ``return_timestamp`` is ``True`` the + timestamp of the signature will be returned as an aware + :class:`datetime.datetime` object in UTC. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.0 + The timestamp is returned as a timezone-aware ``datetime`` + in UTC rather than a naive ``datetime`` assumed to be UTC. + """ + try: + result = super().unsign(signed_value) + sig_error = None + except BadSignature as e: + sig_error = e + result = e.payload or b"" + + sep = want_bytes(self.sep) + + # If there is no timestamp in the result there is something + # seriously wrong. In case there was a signature error, we raise + # that one directly, otherwise we have a weird situation in + # which we shouldn't have come except someone uses a time-based + # serializer on non-timestamp data, so catch that. + if sep not in result: + if sig_error: + raise sig_error + + raise BadTimeSignature("timestamp missing", payload=result) + + value, ts_bytes = result.rsplit(sep, 1) + ts_int: _t_opt_int = None + ts_dt: _t.Optional[datetime] = None + + try: + ts_int = bytes_to_int(base64_decode(ts_bytes)) + except Exception: + pass + + # Signature is *not* okay. Raise a proper error now that we have + # split the value and the timestamp. + if sig_error is not None: + if ts_int is not None: + try: + ts_dt = self.timestamp_to_datetime(ts_int) + except (ValueError, OSError, OverflowError) as exc: + # Windows raises OSError + # 32-bit raises OverflowError + raise BadTimeSignature( + "Malformed timestamp", payload=value + ) from exc + + raise BadTimeSignature(str(sig_error), payload=value, date_signed=ts_dt) + + # Signature was okay but the timestamp is actually not there or + # malformed. Should not happen, but we handle it anyway. + if ts_int is None: + raise BadTimeSignature("Malformed timestamp", payload=value) + + # Check timestamp is not older than max_age + if max_age is not None: + age = self.get_timestamp() - ts_int + + if age > max_age: + raise SignatureExpired( + f"Signature age {age} > {max_age} seconds", + payload=value, + date_signed=self.timestamp_to_datetime(ts_int), + ) + + if age < 0: + raise SignatureExpired( + f"Signature age {age} < 0 seconds", + payload=value, + date_signed=self.timestamp_to_datetime(ts_int), + ) + + if return_timestamp: + return value, self.timestamp_to_datetime(ts_int) + + return value + + def validate(self, signed_value: _t_str_bytes, max_age: _t_opt_int = None) -> bool: + """Only validates the given signed value. Returns ``True`` if + the signature exists and is valid.""" + try: + self.unsign(signed_value, max_age=max_age) + return True + except BadSignature: + return False + + +class TimedSerializer(Serializer): + """Uses :class:`TimestampSigner` instead of the default + :class:`.Signer`. + """ + + default_signer: _t.Type[TimestampSigner] = TimestampSigner + + def iter_unsigners( + self, salt: _t_opt_str_bytes = None + ) -> _t.Iterator[TimestampSigner]: + return _t.cast("_t.Iterator[TimestampSigner]", super().iter_unsigners(salt)) + + # TODO: Signature is incompatible because parameters were added + # before salt. + + def loads( # type: ignore + self, + s: _t_str_bytes, + max_age: _t_opt_int = None, + return_timestamp: bool = False, + salt: _t_opt_str_bytes = None, + ) -> _t.Any: + """Reverse of :meth:`dumps`, raises :exc:`.BadSignature` if the + signature validation fails. If a ``max_age`` is provided it will + ensure the signature is not older than that time in seconds. In + case the signature is outdated, :exc:`.SignatureExpired` is + raised. All arguments are forwarded to the signer's + :meth:`~TimestampSigner.unsign` method. + """ + s = want_bytes(s) + last_exception = None + + for signer in self.iter_unsigners(salt): + try: + base64d, timestamp = signer.unsign( + s, max_age=max_age, return_timestamp=True + ) + payload = self.load_payload(base64d) + + if return_timestamp: + return payload, timestamp + + return payload + except SignatureExpired: + # The signature was unsigned successfully but was + # expired. Do not try the next signer. + raise + except BadSignature as err: + last_exception = err + + raise _t.cast(BadSignature, last_exception) + + def loads_unsafe( # type: ignore + self, + s: _t_str_bytes, + max_age: _t_opt_int = None, + salt: _t_opt_str_bytes = None, + ) -> _t.Tuple[bool, _t.Any]: + return self._loads_unsafe_impl(s, salt, load_kwargs={"max_age": max_age}) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/url_safe.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/url_safe.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d5a9b0c --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/itsdangerous/url_safe.py @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +import typing as _t +import zlib + +from ._json import _CompactJSON +from .encoding import base64_decode +from .encoding import base64_encode +from .exc import BadPayload +from .serializer import Serializer +from .timed import TimedSerializer + + +class URLSafeSerializerMixin(Serializer): + """Mixed in with a regular serializer it will attempt to zlib + compress the string to make it shorter if necessary. It will also + base64 encode the string so that it can safely be placed in a URL. + """ + + default_serializer = _CompactJSON + + def load_payload( + self, + payload: bytes, + *args: _t.Any, + serializer: _t.Optional[_t.Any] = None, + **kwargs: _t.Any, + ) -> _t.Any: + decompress = False + + if payload.startswith(b"."): + payload = payload[1:] + decompress = True + + try: + json = base64_decode(payload) + except Exception as e: + raise BadPayload( + "Could not base64 decode the payload because of an exception", + original_error=e, + ) from e + + if decompress: + try: + json = zlib.decompress(json) + except Exception as e: + raise BadPayload( + "Could not zlib decompress the payload before decoding the payload", + original_error=e, + ) from e + + return super().load_payload(json, *args, **kwargs) + + def dump_payload(self, obj: _t.Any) -> bytes: + json = super().dump_payload(obj) + is_compressed = False + compressed = zlib.compress(json) + + if len(compressed) < (len(json) - 1): + json = compressed + is_compressed = True + + base64d = base64_encode(json) + + if is_compressed: + base64d = b"." + base64d + + return base64d + + +class URLSafeSerializer(URLSafeSerializerMixin, Serializer): + """Works like :class:`.Serializer` but dumps and loads into a URL + safe string consisting of the upper and lowercase character of the + alphabet as well as ``'_'``, ``'-'`` and ``'.'``. + """ + + +class URLSafeTimedSerializer(URLSafeSerializerMixin, TimedSerializer): + """Works like :class:`.TimedSerializer` but dumps and loads into a + URL safe string consisting of the upper and lowercase character of + the alphabet as well as ``'_'``, ``'-'`` and ``'.'``. + """ diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/__init__.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..af5d428 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +"""Jinja is a template engine written in pure Python. It provides a +non-XML syntax that supports inline expressions and an optional +sandboxed environment. +""" +from .bccache import BytecodeCache as BytecodeCache +from .bccache import FileSystemBytecodeCache as FileSystemBytecodeCache +from .bccache import MemcachedBytecodeCache as MemcachedBytecodeCache +from .environment import Environment as Environment +from .environment import Template as Template +from .exceptions import TemplateAssertionError as TemplateAssertionError +from .exceptions import TemplateError as TemplateError +from .exceptions import TemplateNotFound as TemplateNotFound +from .exceptions import TemplateRuntimeError as TemplateRuntimeError +from .exceptions import TemplatesNotFound as TemplatesNotFound +from .exceptions import TemplateSyntaxError as TemplateSyntaxError +from .exceptions import UndefinedError as UndefinedError +from .loaders import BaseLoader as BaseLoader +from .loaders import ChoiceLoader as ChoiceLoader +from .loaders import DictLoader as DictLoader +from .loaders import FileSystemLoader as FileSystemLoader +from .loaders import FunctionLoader as FunctionLoader +from .loaders import ModuleLoader as ModuleLoader +from .loaders import PackageLoader as PackageLoader +from .loaders import PrefixLoader as PrefixLoader +from .runtime import ChainableUndefined as ChainableUndefined +from .runtime import DebugUndefined as DebugUndefined +from .runtime import make_logging_undefined as make_logging_undefined +from .runtime import StrictUndefined as StrictUndefined +from .runtime import Undefined as Undefined +from .utils import clear_caches as clear_caches +from .utils import is_undefined as is_undefined +from .utils import pass_context as pass_context +from .utils import pass_environment as pass_environment +from .utils import pass_eval_context as pass_eval_context +from .utils import select_autoescape as select_autoescape + +__version__ = "3.1.3" diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/_identifier.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/_identifier.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..928c150 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/_identifier.py @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +import re + +# generated by scripts/generate_identifier_pattern.py +pattern = re.compile( + r"[\w·̀-ͯ·҃-֑҇-ׇֽֿׁׂׅׄؐ-ًؚ-ٰٟۖ-ۜ۟-۪ۤۧۨ-ܑۭܰ-݊ަ-ް߫-߽߳ࠖ-࠙ࠛ-ࠣࠥ-ࠧࠩ-࡙࠭-࡛࣓-ࣣ࣡-ःऺ-़ा-ॏ॑-ॗॢॣঁ-ঃ়া-ৄেৈো-্ৗৢৣ৾ਁ-ਃ਼ਾ-ੂੇੈੋ-੍ੑੰੱੵઁ-ઃ઼ા-ૅે-ૉો-્ૢૣૺ-૿ଁ-ଃ଼ା-ୄେୈୋ-୍ୖୗୢୣஂா-ூெ-ைொ-்ௗఀ-ఄా-ౄె-ైొ-్ౕౖౢౣಁ-ಃ಼ಾ-ೄೆ-ೈೊ-್ೕೖೢೣഀ-ഃ഻഼ാ-ൄെ-ൈൊ-്ൗൢൣංඃ්ා-ුූෘ-ෟෲෳัิ-ฺ็-๎ັິ-ູົຼ່-ໍ༹༘༙༵༷༾༿ཱ-྄྆྇ྍ-ྗྙ-ྼ࿆ါ-ှၖ-ၙၞ-ၠၢ-ၤၧ-ၭၱ-ၴႂ-ႍႏႚ-ႝ፝-፟ᜒ-᜔ᜲ-᜴ᝒᝓᝲᝳ឴-៓៝᠋-᠍ᢅᢆᢩᤠ-ᤫᤰ-᤻ᨗ-ᨛᩕ-ᩞ᩠-᩿᩼᪰-᪽ᬀ-ᬄ᬴-᭄᭫-᭳ᮀ-ᮂᮡ-ᮭ᯦-᯳ᰤ-᰷᳐-᳔᳒-᳨᳭ᳲ-᳴᳷-᳹᷀-᷹᷻-᷿‿⁀⁔⃐-⃥⃜⃡-⃰℘℮⳯-⵿⳱ⷠ-〪ⷿ-゙゚〯꙯ꙴ-꙽ꚞꚟ꛰꛱ꠂ꠆ꠋꠣ-ꠧꢀꢁꢴ-ꣅ꣠-꣱ꣿꤦ-꤭ꥇ-꥓ꦀ-ꦃ꦳-꧀ꧥꨩ-ꨶꩃꩌꩍꩻ-ꩽꪰꪲ-ꪴꪷꪸꪾ꪿꫁ꫫ-ꫯꫵ꫶ꯣ-ꯪ꯬꯭ﬞ︀-️︠-︯︳︴﹍-﹏_𐇽𐋠𐍶-𐍺𐨁-𐨃𐨅𐨆𐨌-𐨏𐨸-𐨿𐨺𐫦𐫥𐴤-𐽆𐴧-𐽐𑀀-𑀂𑀸-𑁆𑁿-𑂂𑂰-𑂺𑄀-𑄂𑄧-𑄴𑅅𑅆𑅳𑆀-𑆂𑆳-𑇀𑇉-𑇌𑈬-𑈷𑈾𑋟-𑋪𑌀-𑌃𑌻𑌼𑌾-𑍄𑍇𑍈𑍋-𑍍𑍗𑍢𑍣𑍦-𑍬𑍰-𑍴𑐵-𑑆𑑞𑒰-𑓃𑖯-𑖵𑖸-𑗀𑗜𑗝𑘰-𑙀𑚫-𑚷𑜝-𑜫𑠬-𑠺𑨁-𑨊𑨳-𑨹𑨻-𑨾𑩇𑩑-𑩛𑪊-𑪙𑰯-𑰶𑰸-𑰿𑲒-𑲧𑲩-𑲶𑴱-𑴶𑴺𑴼𑴽𑴿-𑵅𑵇𑶊-𑶎𑶐𑶑𑶓-𑶗𑻳-𑻶𖫰-𖫴𖬰-𖬶𖽑-𖽾𖾏-𖾒𛲝𛲞𝅥-𝅩𝅭-𝅲𝅻-𝆂𝆅-𝆋𝆪-𝆭𝉂-𝉄𝨀-𝨶𝨻-𝩬𝩵𝪄𝪛-𝪟𝪡-𝪯𞀀-𞀆𞀈-𞀘𞀛-𞀡𞀣𞀤𞀦-𞣐𞀪-𞣖𞥄-𞥊󠄀-󠇯]+" # noqa: B950 +) diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/async_utils.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/async_utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..715d701 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/async_utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +import inspect +import typing as t +from functools import WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS +from functools import wraps + +from .utils import _PassArg +from .utils import pass_eval_context + +V = t.TypeVar("V") + + +def async_variant(normal_func): # type: ignore + def decorator(async_func): # type: ignore + pass_arg = _PassArg.from_obj(normal_func) + need_eval_context = pass_arg is None + + if pass_arg is _PassArg.environment: + + def is_async(args: t.Any) -> bool: + return t.cast(bool, args[0].is_async) + + else: + + def is_async(args: t.Any) -> bool: + return t.cast(bool, args[0].environment.is_async) + + # Take the doc and annotations from the sync function, but the + # name from the async function. Pallets-Sphinx-Themes + # build_function_directive expects __wrapped__ to point to the + # sync function. + async_func_attrs = ("__module__", "__name__", "__qualname__") + normal_func_attrs = tuple(set(WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS).difference(async_func_attrs)) + + @wraps(normal_func, assigned=normal_func_attrs) + @wraps(async_func, assigned=async_func_attrs, updated=()) + def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): # type: ignore + b = is_async(args) + + if need_eval_context: + args = args[1:] + + if b: + return async_func(*args, **kwargs) + + return normal_func(*args, **kwargs) + + if need_eval_context: + wrapper = pass_eval_context(wrapper) + + wrapper.jinja_async_variant = True + return wrapper + + return decorator + + +_common_primitives = {int, float, bool, str, list, dict, tuple, type(None)} + + +async def auto_await(value: t.Union[t.Awaitable["V"], "V"]) -> "V": + # Avoid a costly call to isawaitable + if type(value) in _common_primitives: + return t.cast("V", value) + + if inspect.isawaitable(value): + return await t.cast("t.Awaitable[V]", value) + + return t.cast("V", value) + + +async def auto_aiter( + iterable: "t.Union[t.AsyncIterable[V], t.Iterable[V]]", +) -> "t.AsyncIterator[V]": + if hasattr(iterable, "__aiter__"): + async for item in t.cast("t.AsyncIterable[V]", iterable): + yield item + else: + for item in iterable: + yield item + + +async def auto_to_list( + value: "t.Union[t.AsyncIterable[V], t.Iterable[V]]", +) -> t.List["V"]: + return [x async for x in auto_aiter(value)] diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/bccache.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/bccache.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0ddf56 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/bccache.py @@ -0,0 +1,406 @@ +"""The optional bytecode cache system. This is useful if you have very +complex template situations and the compilation of all those templates +slows down your application too much. + +Situations where this is useful are often forking web applications that +are initialized on the first request. +""" +import errno +import fnmatch +import marshal +import os +import pickle +import stat +import sys +import tempfile +import typing as t +from hashlib import sha1 +from io import BytesIO +from types import CodeType + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + from .environment import Environment + + class _MemcachedClient(te.Protocol): + def get(self, key: str) -> bytes: + ... + + def set(self, key: str, value: bytes, timeout: t.Optional[int] = None) -> None: + ... + + +bc_version = 5 +# Magic bytes to identify Jinja bytecode cache files. Contains the +# Python major and minor version to avoid loading incompatible bytecode +# if a project upgrades its Python version. +bc_magic = ( + b"j2" + + pickle.dumps(bc_version, 2) + + pickle.dumps((sys.version_info[0] << 24) | sys.version_info[1], 2) +) + + +class Bucket: + """Buckets are used to store the bytecode for one template. It's created + and initialized by the bytecode cache and passed to the loading functions. + + The buckets get an internal checksum from the cache assigned and use this + to automatically reject outdated cache material. Individual bytecode + cache subclasses don't have to care about cache invalidation. + """ + + def __init__(self, environment: "Environment", key: str, checksum: str) -> None: + self.environment = environment + self.key = key + self.checksum = checksum + self.reset() + + def reset(self) -> None: + """Resets the bucket (unloads the bytecode).""" + self.code: t.Optional[CodeType] = None + + def load_bytecode(self, f: t.BinaryIO) -> None: + """Loads bytecode from a file or file like object.""" + # make sure the magic header is correct + magic = f.read(len(bc_magic)) + if magic != bc_magic: + self.reset() + return + # the source code of the file changed, we need to reload + checksum = pickle.load(f) + if self.checksum != checksum: + self.reset() + return + # if marshal_load fails then we need to reload + try: + self.code = marshal.load(f) + except (EOFError, ValueError, TypeError): + self.reset() + return + + def write_bytecode(self, f: t.IO[bytes]) -> None: + """Dump the bytecode into the file or file like object passed.""" + if self.code is None: + raise TypeError("can't write empty bucket") + f.write(bc_magic) + pickle.dump(self.checksum, f, 2) + marshal.dump(self.code, f) + + def bytecode_from_string(self, string: bytes) -> None: + """Load bytecode from bytes.""" + self.load_bytecode(BytesIO(string)) + + def bytecode_to_string(self) -> bytes: + """Return the bytecode as bytes.""" + out = BytesIO() + self.write_bytecode(out) + return out.getvalue() + + +class BytecodeCache: + """To implement your own bytecode cache you have to subclass this class + and override :meth:`load_bytecode` and :meth:`dump_bytecode`. Both of + these methods are passed a :class:`~jinja2.bccache.Bucket`. + + A very basic bytecode cache that saves the bytecode on the file system:: + + from os import path + + class MyCache(BytecodeCache): + + def __init__(self, directory): + self.directory = directory + + def load_bytecode(self, bucket): + filename = path.join(self.directory, bucket.key) + if path.exists(filename): + with open(filename, 'rb') as f: + bucket.load_bytecode(f) + + def dump_bytecode(self, bucket): + filename = path.join(self.directory, bucket.key) + with open(filename, 'wb') as f: + bucket.write_bytecode(f) + + A more advanced version of a filesystem based bytecode cache is part of + Jinja. + """ + + def load_bytecode(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + """Subclasses have to override this method to load bytecode into a + bucket. If they are not able to find code in the cache for the + bucket, it must not do anything. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def dump_bytecode(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + """Subclasses have to override this method to write the bytecode + from a bucket back to the cache. If it unable to do so it must not + fail silently but raise an exception. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def clear(self) -> None: + """Clears the cache. This method is not used by Jinja but should be + implemented to allow applications to clear the bytecode cache used + by a particular environment. + """ + + def get_cache_key( + self, name: str, filename: t.Optional[t.Union[str]] = None + ) -> str: + """Returns the unique hash key for this template name.""" + hash = sha1(name.encode("utf-8")) + + if filename is not None: + hash.update(f"|{filename}".encode()) + + return hash.hexdigest() + + def get_source_checksum(self, source: str) -> str: + """Returns a checksum for the source.""" + return sha1(source.encode("utf-8")).hexdigest() + + def get_bucket( + self, + environment: "Environment", + name: str, + filename: t.Optional[str], + source: str, + ) -> Bucket: + """Return a cache bucket for the given template. All arguments are + mandatory but filename may be `None`. + """ + key = self.get_cache_key(name, filename) + checksum = self.get_source_checksum(source) + bucket = Bucket(environment, key, checksum) + self.load_bytecode(bucket) + return bucket + + def set_bucket(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + """Put the bucket into the cache.""" + self.dump_bytecode(bucket) + + +class FileSystemBytecodeCache(BytecodeCache): + """A bytecode cache that stores bytecode on the filesystem. It accepts + two arguments: The directory where the cache items are stored and a + pattern string that is used to build the filename. + + If no directory is specified a default cache directory is selected. On + Windows the user's temp directory is used, on UNIX systems a directory + is created for the user in the system temp directory. + + The pattern can be used to have multiple separate caches operate on the + same directory. The default pattern is ``'__jinja2_%s.cache'``. ``%s`` + is replaced with the cache key. + + >>> bcc = FileSystemBytecodeCache('/tmp/jinja_cache', '%s.cache') + + This bytecode cache supports clearing of the cache using the clear method. + """ + + def __init__( + self, directory: t.Optional[str] = None, pattern: str = "__jinja2_%s.cache" + ) -> None: + if directory is None: + directory = self._get_default_cache_dir() + self.directory = directory + self.pattern = pattern + + def _get_default_cache_dir(self) -> str: + def _unsafe_dir() -> "te.NoReturn": + raise RuntimeError( + "Cannot determine safe temp directory. You " + "need to explicitly provide one." + ) + + tmpdir = tempfile.gettempdir() + + # On windows the temporary directory is used specific unless + # explicitly forced otherwise. We can just use that. + if os.name == "nt": + return tmpdir + if not hasattr(os, "getuid"): + _unsafe_dir() + + dirname = f"_jinja2-cache-{os.getuid()}" + actual_dir = os.path.join(tmpdir, dirname) + + try: + os.mkdir(actual_dir, stat.S_IRWXU) + except OSError as e: + if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: + raise + try: + os.chmod(actual_dir, stat.S_IRWXU) + actual_dir_stat = os.lstat(actual_dir) + if ( + actual_dir_stat.st_uid != os.getuid() + or not stat.S_ISDIR(actual_dir_stat.st_mode) + or stat.S_IMODE(actual_dir_stat.st_mode) != stat.S_IRWXU + ): + _unsafe_dir() + except OSError as e: + if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: + raise + + actual_dir_stat = os.lstat(actual_dir) + if ( + actual_dir_stat.st_uid != os.getuid() + or not stat.S_ISDIR(actual_dir_stat.st_mode) + or stat.S_IMODE(actual_dir_stat.st_mode) != stat.S_IRWXU + ): + _unsafe_dir() + + return actual_dir + + def _get_cache_filename(self, bucket: Bucket) -> str: + return os.path.join(self.directory, self.pattern % (bucket.key,)) + + def load_bytecode(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + filename = self._get_cache_filename(bucket) + + # Don't test for existence before opening the file, since the + # file could disappear after the test before the open. + try: + f = open(filename, "rb") + except (FileNotFoundError, IsADirectoryError, PermissionError): + # PermissionError can occur on Windows when an operation is + # in progress, such as calling clear(). + return + + with f: + bucket.load_bytecode(f) + + def dump_bytecode(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + # Write to a temporary file, then rename to the real name after + # writing. This avoids another process reading the file before + # it is fully written. + name = self._get_cache_filename(bucket) + f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( + mode="wb", + dir=os.path.dirname(name), + prefix=os.path.basename(name), + suffix=".tmp", + delete=False, + ) + + def remove_silent() -> None: + try: + os.remove(f.name) + except OSError: + # Another process may have called clear(). On Windows, + # another program may be holding the file open. + pass + + try: + with f: + bucket.write_bytecode(f) + except BaseException: + remove_silent() + raise + + try: + os.replace(f.name, name) + except OSError: + # Another process may have called clear(). On Windows, + # another program may be holding the file open. + remove_silent() + except BaseException: + remove_silent() + raise + + def clear(self) -> None: + # imported lazily here because google app-engine doesn't support + # write access on the file system and the function does not exist + # normally. + from os import remove + + files = fnmatch.filter(os.listdir(self.directory), self.pattern % ("*",)) + for filename in files: + try: + remove(os.path.join(self.directory, filename)) + except OSError: + pass + + +class MemcachedBytecodeCache(BytecodeCache): + """This class implements a bytecode cache that uses a memcache cache for + storing the information. It does not enforce a specific memcache library + (tummy's memcache or cmemcache) but will accept any class that provides + the minimal interface required. + + Libraries compatible with this class: + + - `cachelib `_ + - `python-memcached `_ + + (Unfortunately the django cache interface is not compatible because it + does not support storing binary data, only text. You can however pass + the underlying cache client to the bytecode cache which is available + as `django.core.cache.cache._client`.) + + The minimal interface for the client passed to the constructor is this: + + .. class:: MinimalClientInterface + + .. method:: set(key, value[, timeout]) + + Stores the bytecode in the cache. `value` is a string and + `timeout` the timeout of the key. If timeout is not provided + a default timeout or no timeout should be assumed, if it's + provided it's an integer with the number of seconds the cache + item should exist. + + .. method:: get(key) + + Returns the value for the cache key. If the item does not + exist in the cache the return value must be `None`. + + The other arguments to the constructor are the prefix for all keys that + is added before the actual cache key and the timeout for the bytecode in + the cache system. We recommend a high (or no) timeout. + + This bytecode cache does not support clearing of used items in the cache. + The clear method is a no-operation function. + + .. versionadded:: 2.7 + Added support for ignoring memcache errors through the + `ignore_memcache_errors` parameter. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + client: "_MemcachedClient", + prefix: str = "jinja2/bytecode/", + timeout: t.Optional[int] = None, + ignore_memcache_errors: bool = True, + ): + self.client = client + self.prefix = prefix + self.timeout = timeout + self.ignore_memcache_errors = ignore_memcache_errors + + def load_bytecode(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + try: + code = self.client.get(self.prefix + bucket.key) + except Exception: + if not self.ignore_memcache_errors: + raise + else: + bucket.bytecode_from_string(code) + + def dump_bytecode(self, bucket: Bucket) -> None: + key = self.prefix + bucket.key + value = bucket.bytecode_to_string() + + try: + if self.timeout is not None: + self.client.set(key, value, self.timeout) + else: + self.client.set(key, value) + except Exception: + if not self.ignore_memcache_errors: + raise diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/compiler.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/compiler.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff95c80 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/compiler.py @@ -0,0 +1,1956 @@ +"""Compiles nodes from the parser into Python code.""" +import typing as t +from contextlib import contextmanager +from functools import update_wrapper +from io import StringIO +from itertools import chain +from keyword import iskeyword as is_python_keyword + +from markupsafe import escape +from markupsafe import Markup + +from . import nodes +from .exceptions import TemplateAssertionError +from .idtracking import Symbols +from .idtracking import VAR_LOAD_ALIAS +from .idtracking import VAR_LOAD_PARAMETER +from .idtracking import VAR_LOAD_RESOLVE +from .idtracking import VAR_LOAD_UNDEFINED +from .nodes import EvalContext +from .optimizer import Optimizer +from .utils import _PassArg +from .utils import concat +from .visitor import NodeVisitor + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + from .environment import Environment + +F = t.TypeVar("F", bound=t.Callable[..., t.Any]) + +operators = { + "eq": "==", + "ne": "!=", + "gt": ">", + "gteq": ">=", + "lt": "<", + "lteq": "<=", + "in": "in", + "notin": "not in", +} + + +def optimizeconst(f: F) -> F: + def new_func( + self: "CodeGenerator", node: nodes.Expr, frame: "Frame", **kwargs: t.Any + ) -> t.Any: + # Only optimize if the frame is not volatile + if self.optimizer is not None and not frame.eval_ctx.volatile: + new_node = self.optimizer.visit(node, frame.eval_ctx) + + if new_node != node: + return self.visit(new_node, frame) + + return f(self, node, frame, **kwargs) + + return update_wrapper(t.cast(F, new_func), f) + + +def _make_binop(op: str) -> t.Callable[["CodeGenerator", nodes.BinExpr, "Frame"], None]: + @optimizeconst + def visitor(self: "CodeGenerator", node: nodes.BinExpr, frame: Frame) -> None: + if ( + self.environment.sandboxed + and op in self.environment.intercepted_binops # type: ignore + ): + self.write(f"environment.call_binop(context, {op!r}, ") + self.visit(node.left, frame) + self.write(", ") + self.visit(node.right, frame) + else: + self.write("(") + self.visit(node.left, frame) + self.write(f" {op} ") + self.visit(node.right, frame) + + self.write(")") + + return visitor + + +def _make_unop( + op: str, +) -> t.Callable[["CodeGenerator", nodes.UnaryExpr, "Frame"], None]: + @optimizeconst + def visitor(self: "CodeGenerator", node: nodes.UnaryExpr, frame: Frame) -> None: + if ( + self.environment.sandboxed + and op in self.environment.intercepted_unops # type: ignore + ): + self.write(f"environment.call_unop(context, {op!r}, ") + self.visit(node.node, frame) + else: + self.write("(" + op) + self.visit(node.node, frame) + + self.write(")") + + return visitor + + +def generate( + node: nodes.Template, + environment: "Environment", + name: t.Optional[str], + filename: t.Optional[str], + stream: t.Optional[t.TextIO] = None, + defer_init: bool = False, + optimized: bool = True, +) -> t.Optional[str]: + """Generate the python source for a node tree.""" + if not isinstance(node, nodes.Template): + raise TypeError("Can't compile non template nodes") + + generator = environment.code_generator_class( + environment, name, filename, stream, defer_init, optimized + ) + generator.visit(node) + + if stream is None: + return generator.stream.getvalue() # type: ignore + + return None + + +def has_safe_repr(value: t.Any) -> bool: + """Does the node have a safe representation?""" + if value is None or value is NotImplemented or value is Ellipsis: + return True + + if type(value) in {bool, int, float, complex, range, str, Markup}: + return True + + if type(value) in {tuple, list, set, frozenset}: + return all(has_safe_repr(v) for v in value) + + if type(value) is dict: + return all(has_safe_repr(k) and has_safe_repr(v) for k, v in value.items()) + + return False + + +def find_undeclared( + nodes: t.Iterable[nodes.Node], names: t.Iterable[str] +) -> t.Set[str]: + """Check if the names passed are accessed undeclared. The return value + is a set of all the undeclared names from the sequence of names found. + """ + visitor = UndeclaredNameVisitor(names) + try: + for node in nodes: + visitor.visit(node) + except VisitorExit: + pass + return visitor.undeclared + + +class MacroRef: + def __init__(self, node: t.Union[nodes.Macro, nodes.CallBlock]) -> None: + self.node = node + self.accesses_caller = False + self.accesses_kwargs = False + self.accesses_varargs = False + + +class Frame: + """Holds compile time information for us.""" + + def __init__( + self, + eval_ctx: EvalContext, + parent: t.Optional["Frame"] = None, + level: t.Optional[int] = None, + ) -> None: + self.eval_ctx = eval_ctx + + # the parent of this frame + self.parent = parent + + if parent is None: + self.symbols = Symbols(level=level) + + # in some dynamic inheritance situations the compiler needs to add + # write tests around output statements. + self.require_output_check = False + + # inside some tags we are using a buffer rather than yield statements. + # this for example affects {% filter %} or {% macro %}. If a frame + # is buffered this variable points to the name of the list used as + # buffer. + self.buffer: t.Optional[str] = None + + # the name of the block we're in, otherwise None. + self.block: t.Optional[str] = None + + else: + self.symbols = Symbols(parent.symbols, level=level) + self.require_output_check = parent.require_output_check + self.buffer = parent.buffer + self.block = parent.block + + # a toplevel frame is the root + soft frames such as if conditions. + self.toplevel = False + + # the root frame is basically just the outermost frame, so no if + # conditions. This information is used to optimize inheritance + # situations. + self.rootlevel = False + + # variables set inside of loops and blocks should not affect outer frames, + # but they still needs to be kept track of as part of the active context. + self.loop_frame = False + self.block_frame = False + + # track whether the frame is being used in an if-statement or conditional + # expression as it determines which errors should be raised during runtime + # or compile time. + self.soft_frame = False + + def copy(self) -> "Frame": + """Create a copy of the current one.""" + rv = object.__new__(self.__class__) + rv.__dict__.update(self.__dict__) + rv.symbols = self.symbols.copy() + return rv + + def inner(self, isolated: bool = False) -> "Frame": + """Return an inner frame.""" + if isolated: + return Frame(self.eval_ctx, level=self.symbols.level + 1) + return Frame(self.eval_ctx, self) + + def soft(self) -> "Frame": + """Return a soft frame. A soft frame may not be modified as + standalone thing as it shares the resources with the frame it + was created of, but it's not a rootlevel frame any longer. + + This is only used to implement if-statements and conditional + expressions. + """ + rv = self.copy() + rv.rootlevel = False + rv.soft_frame = True + return rv + + __copy__ = copy + + +class VisitorExit(RuntimeError): + """Exception used by the `UndeclaredNameVisitor` to signal a stop.""" + + +class DependencyFinderVisitor(NodeVisitor): + """A visitor that collects filter and test calls.""" + + def __init__(self) -> None: + self.filters: t.Set[str] = set() + self.tests: t.Set[str] = set() + + def visit_Filter(self, node: nodes.Filter) -> None: + self.generic_visit(node) + self.filters.add(node.name) + + def visit_Test(self, node: nodes.Test) -> None: + self.generic_visit(node) + self.tests.add(node.name) + + def visit_Block(self, node: nodes.Block) -> None: + """Stop visiting at blocks.""" + + +class UndeclaredNameVisitor(NodeVisitor): + """A visitor that checks if a name is accessed without being + declared. This is different from the frame visitor as it will + not stop at closure frames. + """ + + def __init__(self, names: t.Iterable[str]) -> None: + self.names = set(names) + self.undeclared: t.Set[str] = set() + + def visit_Name(self, node: nodes.Name) -> None: + if node.ctx == "load" and node.name in self.names: + self.undeclared.add(node.name) + if self.undeclared == self.names: + raise VisitorExit() + else: + self.names.discard(node.name) + + def visit_Block(self, node: nodes.Block) -> None: + """Stop visiting a blocks.""" + + +class CompilerExit(Exception): + """Raised if the compiler encountered a situation where it just + doesn't make sense to further process the code. Any block that + raises such an exception is not further processed. + """ + + +class CodeGenerator(NodeVisitor): + def __init__( + self, + environment: "Environment", + name: t.Optional[str], + filename: t.Optional[str], + stream: t.Optional[t.TextIO] = None, + defer_init: bool = False, + optimized: bool = True, + ) -> None: + if stream is None: + stream = StringIO() + self.environment = environment + self.name = name + self.filename = filename + self.stream = stream + self.created_block_context = False + self.defer_init = defer_init + self.optimizer: t.Optional[Optimizer] = None + + if optimized: + self.optimizer = Optimizer(environment) + + # aliases for imports + self.import_aliases: t.Dict[str, str] = {} + + # a registry for all blocks. Because blocks are moved out + # into the global python scope they are registered here + self.blocks: t.Dict[str, nodes.Block] = {} + + # the number of extends statements so far + self.extends_so_far = 0 + + # some templates have a rootlevel extends. In this case we + # can safely assume that we're a child template and do some + # more optimizations. + self.has_known_extends = False + + # the current line number + self.code_lineno = 1 + + # registry of all filters and tests (global, not block local) + self.tests: t.Dict[str, str] = {} + self.filters: t.Dict[str, str] = {} + + # the debug information + self.debug_info: t.List[t.Tuple[int, int]] = [] + self._write_debug_info: t.Optional[int] = None + + # the number of new lines before the next write() + self._new_lines = 0 + + # the line number of the last written statement + self._last_line = 0 + + # true if nothing was written so far. + self._first_write = True + + # used by the `temporary_identifier` method to get new + # unique, temporary identifier + self._last_identifier = 0 + + # the current indentation + self._indentation = 0 + + # Tracks toplevel assignments + self._assign_stack: t.List[t.Set[str]] = [] + + # Tracks parameter definition blocks + self._param_def_block: t.List[t.Set[str]] = [] + + # Tracks the current context. + self._context_reference_stack = ["context"] + + @property + def optimized(self) -> bool: + return self.optimizer is not None + + # -- Various compilation helpers + + def fail(self, msg: str, lineno: int) -> "te.NoReturn": + """Fail with a :exc:`TemplateAssertionError`.""" + raise TemplateAssertionError(msg, lineno, self.name, self.filename) + + def temporary_identifier(self) -> str: + """Get a new unique identifier.""" + self._last_identifier += 1 + return f"t_{self._last_identifier}" + + def buffer(self, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Enable buffering for the frame from that point onwards.""" + frame.buffer = self.temporary_identifier() + self.writeline(f"{frame.buffer} = []") + + def return_buffer_contents( + self, frame: Frame, force_unescaped: bool = False + ) -> None: + """Return the buffer contents of the frame.""" + if not force_unescaped: + if frame.eval_ctx.volatile: + self.writeline("if context.eval_ctx.autoescape:") + self.indent() + self.writeline(f"return Markup(concat({frame.buffer}))") + self.outdent() + self.writeline("else:") + self.indent() + self.writeline(f"return concat({frame.buffer})") + self.outdent() + return + elif frame.eval_ctx.autoescape: + self.writeline(f"return Markup(concat({frame.buffer}))") + return + self.writeline(f"return concat({frame.buffer})") + + def indent(self) -> None: + """Indent by one.""" + self._indentation += 1 + + def outdent(self, step: int = 1) -> None: + """Outdent by step.""" + self._indentation -= step + + def start_write(self, frame: Frame, node: t.Optional[nodes.Node] = None) -> None: + """Yield or write into the frame buffer.""" + if frame.buffer is None: + self.writeline("yield ", node) + else: + self.writeline(f"{frame.buffer}.append(", node) + + def end_write(self, frame: Frame) -> None: + """End the writing process started by `start_write`.""" + if frame.buffer is not None: + self.write(")") + + def simple_write( + self, s: str, frame: Frame, node: t.Optional[nodes.Node] = None + ) -> None: + """Simple shortcut for start_write + write + end_write.""" + self.start_write(frame, node) + self.write(s) + self.end_write(frame) + + def blockvisit(self, nodes: t.Iterable[nodes.Node], frame: Frame) -> None: + """Visit a list of nodes as block in a frame. If the current frame + is no buffer a dummy ``if 0: yield None`` is written automatically. + """ + try: + self.writeline("pass") + for node in nodes: + self.visit(node, frame) + except CompilerExit: + pass + + def write(self, x: str) -> None: + """Write a string into the output stream.""" + if self._new_lines: + if not self._first_write: + self.stream.write("\n" * self._new_lines) + self.code_lineno += self._new_lines + if self._write_debug_info is not None: + self.debug_info.append((self._write_debug_info, self.code_lineno)) + self._write_debug_info = None + self._first_write = False + self.stream.write(" " * self._indentation) + self._new_lines = 0 + self.stream.write(x) + + def writeline( + self, x: str, node: t.Optional[nodes.Node] = None, extra: int = 0 + ) -> None: + """Combination of newline and write.""" + self.newline(node, extra) + self.write(x) + + def newline(self, node: t.Optional[nodes.Node] = None, extra: int = 0) -> None: + """Add one or more newlines before the next write.""" + self._new_lines = max(self._new_lines, 1 + extra) + if node is not None and node.lineno != self._last_line: + self._write_debug_info = node.lineno + self._last_line = node.lineno + + def signature( + self, + node: t.Union[nodes.Call, nodes.Filter, nodes.Test], + frame: Frame, + extra_kwargs: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, t.Any]] = None, + ) -> None: + """Writes a function call to the stream for the current node. + A leading comma is added automatically. The extra keyword + arguments may not include python keywords otherwise a syntax + error could occur. The extra keyword arguments should be given + as python dict. + """ + # if any of the given keyword arguments is a python keyword + # we have to make sure that no invalid call is created. + kwarg_workaround = any( + is_python_keyword(t.cast(str, k)) + for k in chain((x.key for x in node.kwargs), extra_kwargs or ()) + ) + + for arg in node.args: + self.write(", ") + self.visit(arg, frame) + + if not kwarg_workaround: + for kwarg in node.kwargs: + self.write(", ") + self.visit(kwarg, frame) + if extra_kwargs is not None: + for key, value in extra_kwargs.items(): + self.write(f", {key}={value}") + if node.dyn_args: + self.write(", *") + self.visit(node.dyn_args, frame) + + if kwarg_workaround: + if node.dyn_kwargs is not None: + self.write(", **dict({") + else: + self.write(", **{") + for kwarg in node.kwargs: + self.write(f"{kwarg.key!r}: ") + self.visit(kwarg.value, frame) + self.write(", ") + if extra_kwargs is not None: + for key, value in extra_kwargs.items(): + self.write(f"{key!r}: {value}, ") + if node.dyn_kwargs is not None: + self.write("}, **") + self.visit(node.dyn_kwargs, frame) + self.write(")") + else: + self.write("}") + + elif node.dyn_kwargs is not None: + self.write(", **") + self.visit(node.dyn_kwargs, frame) + + def pull_dependencies(self, nodes: t.Iterable[nodes.Node]) -> None: + """Find all filter and test names used in the template and + assign them to variables in the compiled namespace. Checking + that the names are registered with the environment is done when + compiling the Filter and Test nodes. If the node is in an If or + CondExpr node, the check is done at runtime instead. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Filters and tests in If and CondExpr nodes are checked at + runtime instead of compile time. + """ + visitor = DependencyFinderVisitor() + + for node in nodes: + visitor.visit(node) + + for id_map, names, dependency in (self.filters, visitor.filters, "filters"), ( + self.tests, + visitor.tests, + "tests", + ): + for name in sorted(names): + if name not in id_map: + id_map[name] = self.temporary_identifier() + + # add check during runtime that dependencies used inside of executed + # blocks are defined, as this step may be skipped during compile time + self.writeline("try:") + self.indent() + self.writeline(f"{id_map[name]} = environment.{dependency}[{name!r}]") + self.outdent() + self.writeline("except KeyError:") + self.indent() + self.writeline("@internalcode") + self.writeline(f"def {id_map[name]}(*unused):") + self.indent() + self.writeline( + f'raise TemplateRuntimeError("No {dependency[:-1]}' + f' named {name!r} found.")' + ) + self.outdent() + self.outdent() + + def enter_frame(self, frame: Frame) -> None: + undefs = [] + for target, (action, param) in frame.symbols.loads.items(): + if action == VAR_LOAD_PARAMETER: + pass + elif action == VAR_LOAD_RESOLVE: + self.writeline(f"{target} = {self.get_resolve_func()}({param!r})") + elif action == VAR_LOAD_ALIAS: + self.writeline(f"{target} = {param}") + elif action == VAR_LOAD_UNDEFINED: + undefs.append(target) + else: + raise NotImplementedError("unknown load instruction") + if undefs: + self.writeline(f"{' = '.join(undefs)} = missing") + + def leave_frame(self, frame: Frame, with_python_scope: bool = False) -> None: + if not with_python_scope: + undefs = [] + for target in frame.symbols.loads: + undefs.append(target) + if undefs: + self.writeline(f"{' = '.join(undefs)} = missing") + + def choose_async(self, async_value: str = "async ", sync_value: str = "") -> str: + return async_value if self.environment.is_async else sync_value + + def func(self, name: str) -> str: + return f"{self.choose_async()}def {name}" + + def macro_body( + self, node: t.Union[nodes.Macro, nodes.CallBlock], frame: Frame + ) -> t.Tuple[Frame, MacroRef]: + """Dump the function def of a macro or call block.""" + frame = frame.inner() + frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + macro_ref = MacroRef(node) + + explicit_caller = None + skip_special_params = set() + args = [] + + for idx, arg in enumerate(node.args): + if arg.name == "caller": + explicit_caller = idx + if arg.name in ("kwargs", "varargs"): + skip_special_params.add(arg.name) + args.append(frame.symbols.ref(arg.name)) + + undeclared = find_undeclared(node.body, ("caller", "kwargs", "varargs")) + + if "caller" in undeclared: + # In older Jinja versions there was a bug that allowed caller + # to retain the special behavior even if it was mentioned in + # the argument list. However thankfully this was only really + # working if it was the last argument. So we are explicitly + # checking this now and error out if it is anywhere else in + # the argument list. + if explicit_caller is not None: + try: + node.defaults[explicit_caller - len(node.args)] + except IndexError: + self.fail( + "When defining macros or call blocks the " + 'special "caller" argument must be omitted ' + "or be given a default.", + node.lineno, + ) + else: + args.append(frame.symbols.declare_parameter("caller")) + macro_ref.accesses_caller = True + if "kwargs" in undeclared and "kwargs" not in skip_special_params: + args.append(frame.symbols.declare_parameter("kwargs")) + macro_ref.accesses_kwargs = True + if "varargs" in undeclared and "varargs" not in skip_special_params: + args.append(frame.symbols.declare_parameter("varargs")) + macro_ref.accesses_varargs = True + + # macros are delayed, they never require output checks + frame.require_output_check = False + frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + self.writeline(f"{self.func('macro')}({', '.join(args)}):", node) + self.indent() + + self.buffer(frame) + self.enter_frame(frame) + + self.push_parameter_definitions(frame) + for idx, arg in enumerate(node.args): + ref = frame.symbols.ref(arg.name) + self.writeline(f"if {ref} is missing:") + self.indent() + try: + default = node.defaults[idx - len(node.args)] + except IndexError: + self.writeline( + f'{ref} = undefined("parameter {arg.name!r} was not provided",' + f" name={arg.name!r})" + ) + else: + self.writeline(f"{ref} = ") + self.visit(default, frame) + self.mark_parameter_stored(ref) + self.outdent() + self.pop_parameter_definitions() + + self.blockvisit(node.body, frame) + self.return_buffer_contents(frame, force_unescaped=True) + self.leave_frame(frame, with_python_scope=True) + self.outdent() + + return frame, macro_ref + + def macro_def(self, macro_ref: MacroRef, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Dump the macro definition for the def created by macro_body.""" + arg_tuple = ", ".join(repr(x.name) for x in macro_ref.node.args) + name = getattr(macro_ref.node, "name", None) + if len(macro_ref.node.args) == 1: + arg_tuple += "," + self.write( + f"Macro(environment, macro, {name!r}, ({arg_tuple})," + f" {macro_ref.accesses_kwargs!r}, {macro_ref.accesses_varargs!r}," + f" {macro_ref.accesses_caller!r}, context.eval_ctx.autoescape)" + ) + + def position(self, node: nodes.Node) -> str: + """Return a human readable position for the node.""" + rv = f"line {node.lineno}" + if self.name is not None: + rv = f"{rv} in {self.name!r}" + return rv + + def dump_local_context(self, frame: Frame) -> str: + items_kv = ", ".join( + f"{name!r}: {target}" + for name, target in frame.symbols.dump_stores().items() + ) + return f"{{{items_kv}}}" + + def write_commons(self) -> None: + """Writes a common preamble that is used by root and block functions. + Primarily this sets up common local helpers and enforces a generator + through a dead branch. + """ + self.writeline("resolve = context.resolve_or_missing") + self.writeline("undefined = environment.undefined") + self.writeline("concat = environment.concat") + # always use the standard Undefined class for the implicit else of + # conditional expressions + self.writeline("cond_expr_undefined = Undefined") + self.writeline("if 0: yield None") + + def push_parameter_definitions(self, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Pushes all parameter targets from the given frame into a local + stack that permits tracking of yet to be assigned parameters. In + particular this enables the optimization from `visit_Name` to skip + undefined expressions for parameters in macros as macros can reference + otherwise unbound parameters. + """ + self._param_def_block.append(frame.symbols.dump_param_targets()) + + def pop_parameter_definitions(self) -> None: + """Pops the current parameter definitions set.""" + self._param_def_block.pop() + + def mark_parameter_stored(self, target: str) -> None: + """Marks a parameter in the current parameter definitions as stored. + This will skip the enforced undefined checks. + """ + if self._param_def_block: + self._param_def_block[-1].discard(target) + + def push_context_reference(self, target: str) -> None: + self._context_reference_stack.append(target) + + def pop_context_reference(self) -> None: + self._context_reference_stack.pop() + + def get_context_ref(self) -> str: + return self._context_reference_stack[-1] + + def get_resolve_func(self) -> str: + target = self._context_reference_stack[-1] + if target == "context": + return "resolve" + return f"{target}.resolve" + + def derive_context(self, frame: Frame) -> str: + return f"{self.get_context_ref()}.derived({self.dump_local_context(frame)})" + + def parameter_is_undeclared(self, target: str) -> bool: + """Checks if a given target is an undeclared parameter.""" + if not self._param_def_block: + return False + return target in self._param_def_block[-1] + + def push_assign_tracking(self) -> None: + """Pushes a new layer for assignment tracking.""" + self._assign_stack.append(set()) + + def pop_assign_tracking(self, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Pops the topmost level for assignment tracking and updates the + context variables if necessary. + """ + vars = self._assign_stack.pop() + if ( + not frame.block_frame + and not frame.loop_frame + and not frame.toplevel + or not vars + ): + return + public_names = [x for x in vars if x[:1] != "_"] + if len(vars) == 1: + name = next(iter(vars)) + ref = frame.symbols.ref(name) + if frame.loop_frame: + self.writeline(f"_loop_vars[{name!r}] = {ref}") + return + if frame.block_frame: + self.writeline(f"_block_vars[{name!r}] = {ref}") + return + self.writeline(f"context.vars[{name!r}] = {ref}") + else: + if frame.loop_frame: + self.writeline("_loop_vars.update({") + elif frame.block_frame: + self.writeline("_block_vars.update({") + else: + self.writeline("context.vars.update({") + for idx, name in enumerate(vars): + if idx: + self.write(", ") + ref = frame.symbols.ref(name) + self.write(f"{name!r}: {ref}") + self.write("})") + if not frame.block_frame and not frame.loop_frame and public_names: + if len(public_names) == 1: + self.writeline(f"context.exported_vars.add({public_names[0]!r})") + else: + names_str = ", ".join(map(repr, public_names)) + self.writeline(f"context.exported_vars.update(({names_str}))") + + # -- Statement Visitors + + def visit_Template( + self, node: nodes.Template, frame: t.Optional[Frame] = None + ) -> None: + assert frame is None, "no root frame allowed" + eval_ctx = EvalContext(self.environment, self.name) + + from .runtime import exported, async_exported + + if self.environment.is_async: + exported_names = sorted(exported + async_exported) + else: + exported_names = sorted(exported) + + self.writeline("from jinja2.runtime import " + ", ".join(exported_names)) + + # if we want a deferred initialization we cannot move the + # environment into a local name + envenv = "" if self.defer_init else ", environment=environment" + + # do we have an extends tag at all? If not, we can save some + # overhead by just not processing any inheritance code. + have_extends = node.find(nodes.Extends) is not None + + # find all blocks + for block in node.find_all(nodes.Block): + if block.name in self.blocks: + self.fail(f"block {block.name!r} defined twice", block.lineno) + self.blocks[block.name] = block + + # find all imports and import them + for import_ in node.find_all(nodes.ImportedName): + if import_.importname not in self.import_aliases: + imp = import_.importname + self.import_aliases[imp] = alias = self.temporary_identifier() + if "." in imp: + module, obj = imp.rsplit(".", 1) + self.writeline(f"from {module} import {obj} as {alias}") + else: + self.writeline(f"import {imp} as {alias}") + + # add the load name + self.writeline(f"name = {self.name!r}") + + # generate the root render function. + self.writeline( + f"{self.func('root')}(context, missing=missing{envenv}):", extra=1 + ) + self.indent() + self.write_commons() + + # process the root + frame = Frame(eval_ctx) + if "self" in find_undeclared(node.body, ("self",)): + ref = frame.symbols.declare_parameter("self") + self.writeline(f"{ref} = TemplateReference(context)") + frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + frame.toplevel = frame.rootlevel = True + frame.require_output_check = have_extends and not self.has_known_extends + if have_extends: + self.writeline("parent_template = None") + self.enter_frame(frame) + self.pull_dependencies(node.body) + self.blockvisit(node.body, frame) + self.leave_frame(frame, with_python_scope=True) + self.outdent() + + # make sure that the parent root is called. + if have_extends: + if not self.has_known_extends: + self.indent() + self.writeline("if parent_template is not None:") + self.indent() + if not self.environment.is_async: + self.writeline("yield from parent_template.root_render_func(context)") + else: + self.writeline( + "async for event in parent_template.root_render_func(context):" + ) + self.indent() + self.writeline("yield event") + self.outdent() + self.outdent(1 + (not self.has_known_extends)) + + # at this point we now have the blocks collected and can visit them too. + for name, block in self.blocks.items(): + self.writeline( + f"{self.func('block_' + name)}(context, missing=missing{envenv}):", + block, + 1, + ) + self.indent() + self.write_commons() + # It's important that we do not make this frame a child of the + # toplevel template. This would cause a variety of + # interesting issues with identifier tracking. + block_frame = Frame(eval_ctx) + block_frame.block_frame = True + undeclared = find_undeclared(block.body, ("self", "super")) + if "self" in undeclared: + ref = block_frame.symbols.declare_parameter("self") + self.writeline(f"{ref} = TemplateReference(context)") + if "super" in undeclared: + ref = block_frame.symbols.declare_parameter("super") + self.writeline(f"{ref} = context.super({name!r}, block_{name})") + block_frame.symbols.analyze_node(block) + block_frame.block = name + self.writeline("_block_vars = {}") + self.enter_frame(block_frame) + self.pull_dependencies(block.body) + self.blockvisit(block.body, block_frame) + self.leave_frame(block_frame, with_python_scope=True) + self.outdent() + + blocks_kv_str = ", ".join(f"{x!r}: block_{x}" for x in self.blocks) + self.writeline(f"blocks = {{{blocks_kv_str}}}", extra=1) + debug_kv_str = "&".join(f"{k}={v}" for k, v in self.debug_info) + self.writeline(f"debug_info = {debug_kv_str!r}") + + def visit_Block(self, node: nodes.Block, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Call a block and register it for the template.""" + level = 0 + if frame.toplevel: + # if we know that we are a child template, there is no need to + # check if we are one + if self.has_known_extends: + return + if self.extends_so_far > 0: + self.writeline("if parent_template is None:") + self.indent() + level += 1 + + if node.scoped: + context = self.derive_context(frame) + else: + context = self.get_context_ref() + + if node.required: + self.writeline(f"if len(context.blocks[{node.name!r}]) <= 1:", node) + self.indent() + self.writeline( + f'raise TemplateRuntimeError("Required block {node.name!r} not found")', + node, + ) + self.outdent() + + if not self.environment.is_async and frame.buffer is None: + self.writeline( + f"yield from context.blocks[{node.name!r}][0]({context})", node + ) + else: + self.writeline( + f"{self.choose_async()}for event in" + f" context.blocks[{node.name!r}][0]({context}):", + node, + ) + self.indent() + self.simple_write("event", frame) + self.outdent() + + self.outdent(level) + + def visit_Extends(self, node: nodes.Extends, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Calls the extender.""" + if not frame.toplevel: + self.fail("cannot use extend from a non top-level scope", node.lineno) + + # if the number of extends statements in general is zero so + # far, we don't have to add a check if something extended + # the template before this one. + if self.extends_so_far > 0: + # if we have a known extends we just add a template runtime + # error into the generated code. We could catch that at compile + # time too, but i welcome it not to confuse users by throwing the + # same error at different times just "because we can". + if not self.has_known_extends: + self.writeline("if parent_template is not None:") + self.indent() + self.writeline('raise TemplateRuntimeError("extended multiple times")') + + # if we have a known extends already we don't need that code here + # as we know that the template execution will end here. + if self.has_known_extends: + raise CompilerExit() + else: + self.outdent() + + self.writeline("parent_template = environment.get_template(", node) + self.visit(node.template, frame) + self.write(f", {self.name!r})") + self.writeline("for name, parent_block in parent_template.blocks.items():") + self.indent() + self.writeline("context.blocks.setdefault(name, []).append(parent_block)") + self.outdent() + + # if this extends statement was in the root level we can take + # advantage of that information and simplify the generated code + # in the top level from this point onwards + if frame.rootlevel: + self.has_known_extends = True + + # and now we have one more + self.extends_so_far += 1 + + def visit_Include(self, node: nodes.Include, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Handles includes.""" + if node.ignore_missing: + self.writeline("try:") + self.indent() + + func_name = "get_or_select_template" + if isinstance(node.template, nodes.Const): + if isinstance(node.template.value, str): + func_name = "get_template" + elif isinstance(node.template.value, (tuple, list)): + func_name = "select_template" + elif isinstance(node.template, (nodes.Tuple, nodes.List)): + func_name = "select_template" + + self.writeline(f"template = environment.{func_name}(", node) + self.visit(node.template, frame) + self.write(f", {self.name!r})") + if node.ignore_missing: + self.outdent() + self.writeline("except TemplateNotFound:") + self.indent() + self.writeline("pass") + self.outdent() + self.writeline("else:") + self.indent() + + skip_event_yield = False + if node.with_context: + self.writeline( + f"{self.choose_async()}for event in template.root_render_func(" + "template.new_context(context.get_all(), True," + f" {self.dump_local_context(frame)})):" + ) + elif self.environment.is_async: + self.writeline( + "for event in (await template._get_default_module_async())" + "._body_stream:" + ) + else: + self.writeline("yield from template._get_default_module()._body_stream") + skip_event_yield = True + + if not skip_event_yield: + self.indent() + self.simple_write("event", frame) + self.outdent() + + if node.ignore_missing: + self.outdent() + + def _import_common( + self, node: t.Union[nodes.Import, nodes.FromImport], frame: Frame + ) -> None: + self.write(f"{self.choose_async('await ')}environment.get_template(") + self.visit(node.template, frame) + self.write(f", {self.name!r}).") + + if node.with_context: + f_name = f"make_module{self.choose_async('_async')}" + self.write( + f"{f_name}(context.get_all(), True, {self.dump_local_context(frame)})" + ) + else: + self.write(f"_get_default_module{self.choose_async('_async')}(context)") + + def visit_Import(self, node: nodes.Import, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Visit regular imports.""" + self.writeline(f"{frame.symbols.ref(node.target)} = ", node) + if frame.toplevel: + self.write(f"context.vars[{node.target!r}] = ") + + self._import_common(node, frame) + + if frame.toplevel and not node.target.startswith("_"): + self.writeline(f"context.exported_vars.discard({node.target!r})") + + def visit_FromImport(self, node: nodes.FromImport, frame: Frame) -> None: + """Visit named imports.""" + self.newline(node) + self.write("included_template = ") + self._import_common(node, frame) + var_names = [] + discarded_names = [] + for name in node.names: + if isinstance(name, tuple): + name, alias = name + else: + alias = name + self.writeline( + f"{frame.symbols.ref(alias)} =" + f" getattr(included_template, {name!r}, missing)" + ) + self.writeline(f"if {frame.symbols.ref(alias)} is missing:") + self.indent() + message = ( + "the template {included_template.__name__!r}" + f" (imported on {self.position(node)})" + f" does not export the requested name {name!r}" + ) + self.writeline( + f"{frame.symbols.ref(alias)} = undefined(f{message!r}, name={name!r})" + ) + self.outdent() + if frame.toplevel: + var_names.append(alias) + if not alias.startswith("_"): + discarded_names.append(alias) + + if var_names: + if len(var_names) == 1: + name = var_names[0] + self.writeline(f"context.vars[{name!r}] = {frame.symbols.ref(name)}") + else: + names_kv = ", ".join( + f"{name!r}: {frame.symbols.ref(name)}" for name in var_names + ) + self.writeline(f"context.vars.update({{{names_kv}}})") + if discarded_names: + if len(discarded_names) == 1: + self.writeline(f"context.exported_vars.discard({discarded_names[0]!r})") + else: + names_str = ", ".join(map(repr, discarded_names)) + self.writeline( + f"context.exported_vars.difference_update(({names_str}))" + ) + + def visit_For(self, node: nodes.For, frame: Frame) -> None: + loop_frame = frame.inner() + loop_frame.loop_frame = True + test_frame = frame.inner() + else_frame = frame.inner() + + # try to figure out if we have an extended loop. An extended loop + # is necessary if the loop is in recursive mode if the special loop + # variable is accessed in the body if the body is a scoped block. + extended_loop = ( + node.recursive + or "loop" + in find_undeclared(node.iter_child_nodes(only=("body",)), ("loop",)) + or any(block.scoped for block in node.find_all(nodes.Block)) + ) + + loop_ref = None + if extended_loop: + loop_ref = loop_frame.symbols.declare_parameter("loop") + + loop_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node, for_branch="body") + if node.else_: + else_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node, for_branch="else") + + if node.test: + loop_filter_func = self.temporary_identifier() + test_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node, for_branch="test") + self.writeline(f"{self.func(loop_filter_func)}(fiter):", node.test) + self.indent() + self.enter_frame(test_frame) + self.writeline(self.choose_async("async for ", "for ")) + self.visit(node.target, loop_frame) + self.write(" in ") + self.write(self.choose_async("auto_aiter(fiter)", "fiter")) + self.write(":") + self.indent() + self.writeline("if ", node.test) + self.visit(node.test, test_frame) + self.write(":") + self.indent() + self.writeline("yield ") + self.visit(node.target, loop_frame) + self.outdent(3) + self.leave_frame(test_frame, with_python_scope=True) + + # if we don't have an recursive loop we have to find the shadowed + # variables at that point. Because loops can be nested but the loop + # variable is a special one we have to enforce aliasing for it. + if node.recursive: + self.writeline( + f"{self.func('loop')}(reciter, loop_render_func, depth=0):", node + ) + self.indent() + self.buffer(loop_frame) + + # Use the same buffer for the else frame + else_frame.buffer = loop_frame.buffer + + # make sure the loop variable is a special one and raise a template + # assertion error if a loop tries to write to loop + if extended_loop: + self.writeline(f"{loop_ref} = missing") + + for name in node.find_all(nodes.Name): + if name.ctx == "store" and name.name == "loop": + self.fail( + "Can't assign to special loop variable in for-loop target", + name.lineno, + ) + + if node.else_: + iteration_indicator = self.temporary_identifier() + self.writeline(f"{iteration_indicator} = 1") + + self.writeline(self.choose_async("async for ", "for "), node) + self.visit(node.target, loop_frame) + if extended_loop: + self.write(f", {loop_ref} in {self.choose_async('Async')}LoopContext(") + else: + self.write(" in ") + + if node.test: + self.write(f"{loop_filter_func}(") + if node.recursive: + self.write("reciter") + else: + if self.environment.is_async and not extended_loop: + self.write("auto_aiter(") + self.visit(node.iter, frame) + if self.environment.is_async and not extended_loop: + self.write(")") + if node.test: + self.write(")") + + if node.recursive: + self.write(", undefined, loop_render_func, depth):") + else: + self.write(", undefined):" if extended_loop else ":") + + self.indent() + self.enter_frame(loop_frame) + + self.writeline("_loop_vars = {}") + self.blockvisit(node.body, loop_frame) + if node.else_: + self.writeline(f"{iteration_indicator} = 0") + self.outdent() + self.leave_frame( + loop_frame, with_python_scope=node.recursive and not node.else_ + ) + + if node.else_: + self.writeline(f"if {iteration_indicator}:") + self.indent() + self.enter_frame(else_frame) + self.blockvisit(node.else_, else_frame) + self.leave_frame(else_frame) + self.outdent() + + # if the node was recursive we have to return the buffer contents + # and start the iteration code + if node.recursive: + self.return_buffer_contents(loop_frame) + self.outdent() + self.start_write(frame, node) + self.write(f"{self.choose_async('await ')}loop(") + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("auto_aiter(") + self.visit(node.iter, frame) + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write(")") + self.write(", loop)") + self.end_write(frame) + + # at the end of the iteration, clear any assignments made in the + # loop from the top level + if self._assign_stack: + self._assign_stack[-1].difference_update(loop_frame.symbols.stores) + + def visit_If(self, node: nodes.If, frame: Frame) -> None: + if_frame = frame.soft() + self.writeline("if ", node) + self.visit(node.test, if_frame) + self.write(":") + self.indent() + self.blockvisit(node.body, if_frame) + self.outdent() + for elif_ in node.elif_: + self.writeline("elif ", elif_) + self.visit(elif_.test, if_frame) + self.write(":") + self.indent() + self.blockvisit(elif_.body, if_frame) + self.outdent() + if node.else_: + self.writeline("else:") + self.indent() + self.blockvisit(node.else_, if_frame) + self.outdent() + + def visit_Macro(self, node: nodes.Macro, frame: Frame) -> None: + macro_frame, macro_ref = self.macro_body(node, frame) + self.newline() + if frame.toplevel: + if not node.name.startswith("_"): + self.write(f"context.exported_vars.add({node.name!r})") + self.writeline(f"context.vars[{node.name!r}] = ") + self.write(f"{frame.symbols.ref(node.name)} = ") + self.macro_def(macro_ref, macro_frame) + + def visit_CallBlock(self, node: nodes.CallBlock, frame: Frame) -> None: + call_frame, macro_ref = self.macro_body(node, frame) + self.writeline("caller = ") + self.macro_def(macro_ref, call_frame) + self.start_write(frame, node) + self.visit_Call(node.call, frame, forward_caller=True) + self.end_write(frame) + + def visit_FilterBlock(self, node: nodes.FilterBlock, frame: Frame) -> None: + filter_frame = frame.inner() + filter_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + self.enter_frame(filter_frame) + self.buffer(filter_frame) + self.blockvisit(node.body, filter_frame) + self.start_write(frame, node) + self.visit_Filter(node.filter, filter_frame) + self.end_write(frame) + self.leave_frame(filter_frame) + + def visit_With(self, node: nodes.With, frame: Frame) -> None: + with_frame = frame.inner() + with_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + self.enter_frame(with_frame) + for target, expr in zip(node.targets, node.values): + self.newline() + self.visit(target, with_frame) + self.write(" = ") + self.visit(expr, frame) + self.blockvisit(node.body, with_frame) + self.leave_frame(with_frame) + + def visit_ExprStmt(self, node: nodes.ExprStmt, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.newline(node) + self.visit(node.node, frame) + + class _FinalizeInfo(t.NamedTuple): + const: t.Optional[t.Callable[..., str]] + src: t.Optional[str] + + @staticmethod + def _default_finalize(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: + """The default finalize function if the environment isn't + configured with one. Or, if the environment has one, this is + called on that function's output for constants. + """ + return str(value) + + _finalize: t.Optional[_FinalizeInfo] = None + + def _make_finalize(self) -> _FinalizeInfo: + """Build the finalize function to be used on constants and at + runtime. Cached so it's only created once for all output nodes. + + Returns a ``namedtuple`` with the following attributes: + + ``const`` + A function to finalize constant data at compile time. + + ``src`` + Source code to output around nodes to be evaluated at + runtime. + """ + if self._finalize is not None: + return self._finalize + + finalize: t.Optional[t.Callable[..., t.Any]] + finalize = default = self._default_finalize + src = None + + if self.environment.finalize: + src = "environment.finalize(" + env_finalize = self.environment.finalize + pass_arg = { + _PassArg.context: "context", + _PassArg.eval_context: "context.eval_ctx", + _PassArg.environment: "environment", + }.get( + _PassArg.from_obj(env_finalize) # type: ignore + ) + finalize = None + + if pass_arg is None: + + def finalize(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: # noqa: F811 + return default(env_finalize(value)) + + else: + src = f"{src}{pass_arg}, " + + if pass_arg == "environment": + + def finalize(value: t.Any) -> t.Any: # noqa: F811 + return default(env_finalize(self.environment, value)) + + self._finalize = self._FinalizeInfo(finalize, src) + return self._finalize + + def _output_const_repr(self, group: t.Iterable[t.Any]) -> str: + """Given a group of constant values converted from ``Output`` + child nodes, produce a string to write to the template module + source. + """ + return repr(concat(group)) + + def _output_child_to_const( + self, node: nodes.Expr, frame: Frame, finalize: _FinalizeInfo + ) -> str: + """Try to optimize a child of an ``Output`` node by trying to + convert it to constant, finalized data at compile time. + + If :exc:`Impossible` is raised, the node is not constant and + will be evaluated at runtime. Any other exception will also be + evaluated at runtime for easier debugging. + """ + const = node.as_const(frame.eval_ctx) + + if frame.eval_ctx.autoescape: + const = escape(const) + + # Template data doesn't go through finalize. + if isinstance(node, nodes.TemplateData): + return str(const) + + return finalize.const(const) # type: ignore + + def _output_child_pre( + self, node: nodes.Expr, frame: Frame, finalize: _FinalizeInfo + ) -> None: + """Output extra source code before visiting a child of an + ``Output`` node. + """ + if frame.eval_ctx.volatile: + self.write("(escape if context.eval_ctx.autoescape else str)(") + elif frame.eval_ctx.autoescape: + self.write("escape(") + else: + self.write("str(") + + if finalize.src is not None: + self.write(finalize.src) + + def _output_child_post( + self, node: nodes.Expr, frame: Frame, finalize: _FinalizeInfo + ) -> None: + """Output extra source code after visiting a child of an + ``Output`` node. + """ + self.write(")") + + if finalize.src is not None: + self.write(")") + + def visit_Output(self, node: nodes.Output, frame: Frame) -> None: + # If an extends is active, don't render outside a block. + if frame.require_output_check: + # A top-level extends is known to exist at compile time. + if self.has_known_extends: + return + + self.writeline("if parent_template is None:") + self.indent() + + finalize = self._make_finalize() + body: t.List[t.Union[t.List[t.Any], nodes.Expr]] = [] + + # Evaluate constants at compile time if possible. Each item in + # body will be either a list of static data or a node to be + # evaluated at runtime. + for child in node.nodes: + try: + if not ( + # If the finalize function requires runtime context, + # constants can't be evaluated at compile time. + finalize.const + # Unless it's basic template data that won't be + # finalized anyway. + or isinstance(child, nodes.TemplateData) + ): + raise nodes.Impossible() + + const = self._output_child_to_const(child, frame, finalize) + except (nodes.Impossible, Exception): + # The node was not constant and needs to be evaluated at + # runtime. Or another error was raised, which is easier + # to debug at runtime. + body.append(child) + continue + + if body and isinstance(body[-1], list): + body[-1].append(const) + else: + body.append([const]) + + if frame.buffer is not None: + if len(body) == 1: + self.writeline(f"{frame.buffer}.append(") + else: + self.writeline(f"{frame.buffer}.extend((") + + self.indent() + + for item in body: + if isinstance(item, list): + # A group of constant data to join and output. + val = self._output_const_repr(item) + + if frame.buffer is None: + self.writeline("yield " + val) + else: + self.writeline(val + ",") + else: + if frame.buffer is None: + self.writeline("yield ", item) + else: + self.newline(item) + + # A node to be evaluated at runtime. + self._output_child_pre(item, frame, finalize) + self.visit(item, frame) + self._output_child_post(item, frame, finalize) + + if frame.buffer is not None: + self.write(",") + + if frame.buffer is not None: + self.outdent() + self.writeline(")" if len(body) == 1 else "))") + + if frame.require_output_check: + self.outdent() + + def visit_Assign(self, node: nodes.Assign, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.push_assign_tracking() + self.newline(node) + self.visit(node.target, frame) + self.write(" = ") + self.visit(node.node, frame) + self.pop_assign_tracking(frame) + + def visit_AssignBlock(self, node: nodes.AssignBlock, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.push_assign_tracking() + block_frame = frame.inner() + # This is a special case. Since a set block always captures we + # will disable output checks. This way one can use set blocks + # toplevel even in extended templates. + block_frame.require_output_check = False + block_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + self.enter_frame(block_frame) + self.buffer(block_frame) + self.blockvisit(node.body, block_frame) + self.newline(node) + self.visit(node.target, frame) + self.write(" = (Markup if context.eval_ctx.autoescape else identity)(") + if node.filter is not None: + self.visit_Filter(node.filter, block_frame) + else: + self.write(f"concat({block_frame.buffer})") + self.write(")") + self.pop_assign_tracking(frame) + self.leave_frame(block_frame) + + # -- Expression Visitors + + def visit_Name(self, node: nodes.Name, frame: Frame) -> None: + if node.ctx == "store" and ( + frame.toplevel or frame.loop_frame or frame.block_frame + ): + if self._assign_stack: + self._assign_stack[-1].add(node.name) + ref = frame.symbols.ref(node.name) + + # If we are looking up a variable we might have to deal with the + # case where it's undefined. We can skip that case if the load + # instruction indicates a parameter which are always defined. + if node.ctx == "load": + load = frame.symbols.find_load(ref) + if not ( + load is not None + and load[0] == VAR_LOAD_PARAMETER + and not self.parameter_is_undeclared(ref) + ): + self.write( + f"(undefined(name={node.name!r}) if {ref} is missing else {ref})" + ) + return + + self.write(ref) + + def visit_NSRef(self, node: nodes.NSRef, frame: Frame) -> None: + # NSRefs can only be used to store values; since they use the normal + # `foo.bar` notation they will be parsed as a normal attribute access + # when used anywhere but in a `set` context + ref = frame.symbols.ref(node.name) + self.writeline(f"if not isinstance({ref}, Namespace):") + self.indent() + self.writeline( + "raise TemplateRuntimeError" + '("cannot assign attribute on non-namespace object")' + ) + self.outdent() + self.writeline(f"{ref}[{node.attr!r}]") + + def visit_Const(self, node: nodes.Const, frame: Frame) -> None: + val = node.as_const(frame.eval_ctx) + if isinstance(val, float): + self.write(str(val)) + else: + self.write(repr(val)) + + def visit_TemplateData(self, node: nodes.TemplateData, frame: Frame) -> None: + try: + self.write(repr(node.as_const(frame.eval_ctx))) + except nodes.Impossible: + self.write( + f"(Markup if context.eval_ctx.autoescape else identity)({node.data!r})" + ) + + def visit_Tuple(self, node: nodes.Tuple, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write("(") + idx = -1 + for idx, item in enumerate(node.items): + if idx: + self.write(", ") + self.visit(item, frame) + self.write(",)" if idx == 0 else ")") + + def visit_List(self, node: nodes.List, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write("[") + for idx, item in enumerate(node.items): + if idx: + self.write(", ") + self.visit(item, frame) + self.write("]") + + def visit_Dict(self, node: nodes.Dict, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write("{") + for idx, item in enumerate(node.items): + if idx: + self.write(", ") + self.visit(item.key, frame) + self.write(": ") + self.visit(item.value, frame) + self.write("}") + + visit_Add = _make_binop("+") + visit_Sub = _make_binop("-") + visit_Mul = _make_binop("*") + visit_Div = _make_binop("/") + visit_FloorDiv = _make_binop("//") + visit_Pow = _make_binop("**") + visit_Mod = _make_binop("%") + visit_And = _make_binop("and") + visit_Or = _make_binop("or") + visit_Pos = _make_unop("+") + visit_Neg = _make_unop("-") + visit_Not = _make_unop("not ") + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Concat(self, node: nodes.Concat, frame: Frame) -> None: + if frame.eval_ctx.volatile: + func_name = "(markup_join if context.eval_ctx.volatile else str_join)" + elif frame.eval_ctx.autoescape: + func_name = "markup_join" + else: + func_name = "str_join" + self.write(f"{func_name}((") + for arg in node.nodes: + self.visit(arg, frame) + self.write(", ") + self.write("))") + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Compare(self, node: nodes.Compare, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write("(") + self.visit(node.expr, frame) + for op in node.ops: + self.visit(op, frame) + self.write(")") + + def visit_Operand(self, node: nodes.Operand, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write(f" {operators[node.op]} ") + self.visit(node.expr, frame) + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Getattr(self, node: nodes.Getattr, frame: Frame) -> None: + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("(await auto_await(") + + self.write("environment.getattr(") + self.visit(node.node, frame) + self.write(f", {node.attr!r})") + + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("))") + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Getitem(self, node: nodes.Getitem, frame: Frame) -> None: + # slices bypass the environment getitem method. + if isinstance(node.arg, nodes.Slice): + self.visit(node.node, frame) + self.write("[") + self.visit(node.arg, frame) + self.write("]") + else: + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("(await auto_await(") + + self.write("environment.getitem(") + self.visit(node.node, frame) + self.write(", ") + self.visit(node.arg, frame) + self.write(")") + + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("))") + + def visit_Slice(self, node: nodes.Slice, frame: Frame) -> None: + if node.start is not None: + self.visit(node.start, frame) + self.write(":") + if node.stop is not None: + self.visit(node.stop, frame) + if node.step is not None: + self.write(":") + self.visit(node.step, frame) + + @contextmanager + def _filter_test_common( + self, node: t.Union[nodes.Filter, nodes.Test], frame: Frame, is_filter: bool + ) -> t.Iterator[None]: + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("(await auto_await(") + + if is_filter: + self.write(f"{self.filters[node.name]}(") + func = self.environment.filters.get(node.name) + else: + self.write(f"{self.tests[node.name]}(") + func = self.environment.tests.get(node.name) + + # When inside an If or CondExpr frame, allow the filter to be + # undefined at compile time and only raise an error if it's + # actually called at runtime. See pull_dependencies. + if func is None and not frame.soft_frame: + type_name = "filter" if is_filter else "test" + self.fail(f"No {type_name} named {node.name!r}.", node.lineno) + + pass_arg = { + _PassArg.context: "context", + _PassArg.eval_context: "context.eval_ctx", + _PassArg.environment: "environment", + }.get( + _PassArg.from_obj(func) # type: ignore + ) + + if pass_arg is not None: + self.write(f"{pass_arg}, ") + + # Back to the visitor function to handle visiting the target of + # the filter or test. + yield + + self.signature(node, frame) + self.write(")") + + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("))") + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Filter(self, node: nodes.Filter, frame: Frame) -> None: + with self._filter_test_common(node, frame, True): + # if the filter node is None we are inside a filter block + # and want to write to the current buffer + if node.node is not None: + self.visit(node.node, frame) + elif frame.eval_ctx.volatile: + self.write( + f"(Markup(concat({frame.buffer}))" + f" if context.eval_ctx.autoescape else concat({frame.buffer}))" + ) + elif frame.eval_ctx.autoescape: + self.write(f"Markup(concat({frame.buffer}))") + else: + self.write(f"concat({frame.buffer})") + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Test(self, node: nodes.Test, frame: Frame) -> None: + with self._filter_test_common(node, frame, False): + self.visit(node.node, frame) + + @optimizeconst + def visit_CondExpr(self, node: nodes.CondExpr, frame: Frame) -> None: + frame = frame.soft() + + def write_expr2() -> None: + if node.expr2 is not None: + self.visit(node.expr2, frame) + return + + self.write( + f'cond_expr_undefined("the inline if-expression on' + f" {self.position(node)} evaluated to false and no else" + f' section was defined.")' + ) + + self.write("(") + self.visit(node.expr1, frame) + self.write(" if ") + self.visit(node.test, frame) + self.write(" else ") + write_expr2() + self.write(")") + + @optimizeconst + def visit_Call( + self, node: nodes.Call, frame: Frame, forward_caller: bool = False + ) -> None: + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("(await auto_await(") + if self.environment.sandboxed: + self.write("environment.call(context, ") + else: + self.write("context.call(") + self.visit(node.node, frame) + extra_kwargs = {"caller": "caller"} if forward_caller else None + loop_kwargs = {"_loop_vars": "_loop_vars"} if frame.loop_frame else {} + block_kwargs = {"_block_vars": "_block_vars"} if frame.block_frame else {} + if extra_kwargs: + extra_kwargs.update(loop_kwargs, **block_kwargs) + elif loop_kwargs or block_kwargs: + extra_kwargs = dict(loop_kwargs, **block_kwargs) + self.signature(node, frame, extra_kwargs) + self.write(")") + if self.environment.is_async: + self.write("))") + + def visit_Keyword(self, node: nodes.Keyword, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write(node.key + "=") + self.visit(node.value, frame) + + # -- Unused nodes for extensions + + def visit_MarkSafe(self, node: nodes.MarkSafe, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write("Markup(") + self.visit(node.expr, frame) + self.write(")") + + def visit_MarkSafeIfAutoescape( + self, node: nodes.MarkSafeIfAutoescape, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + self.write("(Markup if context.eval_ctx.autoescape else identity)(") + self.visit(node.expr, frame) + self.write(")") + + def visit_EnvironmentAttribute( + self, node: nodes.EnvironmentAttribute, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + self.write("environment." + node.name) + + def visit_ExtensionAttribute( + self, node: nodes.ExtensionAttribute, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + self.write(f"environment.extensions[{node.identifier!r}].{node.name}") + + def visit_ImportedName(self, node: nodes.ImportedName, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write(self.import_aliases[node.importname]) + + def visit_InternalName(self, node: nodes.InternalName, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.write(node.name) + + def visit_ContextReference( + self, node: nodes.ContextReference, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + self.write("context") + + def visit_DerivedContextReference( + self, node: nodes.DerivedContextReference, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + self.write(self.derive_context(frame)) + + def visit_Continue(self, node: nodes.Continue, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.writeline("continue", node) + + def visit_Break(self, node: nodes.Break, frame: Frame) -> None: + self.writeline("break", node) + + def visit_Scope(self, node: nodes.Scope, frame: Frame) -> None: + scope_frame = frame.inner() + scope_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + self.enter_frame(scope_frame) + self.blockvisit(node.body, scope_frame) + self.leave_frame(scope_frame) + + def visit_OverlayScope(self, node: nodes.OverlayScope, frame: Frame) -> None: + ctx = self.temporary_identifier() + self.writeline(f"{ctx} = {self.derive_context(frame)}") + self.writeline(f"{ctx}.vars = ") + self.visit(node.context, frame) + self.push_context_reference(ctx) + + scope_frame = frame.inner(isolated=True) + scope_frame.symbols.analyze_node(node) + self.enter_frame(scope_frame) + self.blockvisit(node.body, scope_frame) + self.leave_frame(scope_frame) + self.pop_context_reference() + + def visit_EvalContextModifier( + self, node: nodes.EvalContextModifier, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + for keyword in node.options: + self.writeline(f"context.eval_ctx.{keyword.key} = ") + self.visit(keyword.value, frame) + try: + val = keyword.value.as_const(frame.eval_ctx) + except nodes.Impossible: + frame.eval_ctx.volatile = True + else: + setattr(frame.eval_ctx, keyword.key, val) + + def visit_ScopedEvalContextModifier( + self, node: nodes.ScopedEvalContextModifier, frame: Frame + ) -> None: + old_ctx_name = self.temporary_identifier() + saved_ctx = frame.eval_ctx.save() + self.writeline(f"{old_ctx_name} = context.eval_ctx.save()") + self.visit_EvalContextModifier(node, frame) + for child in node.body: + self.visit(child, frame) + frame.eval_ctx.revert(saved_ctx) + self.writeline(f"context.eval_ctx.revert({old_ctx_name})") diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/constants.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/constants.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..41a1c23 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/constants.py @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +#: list of lorem ipsum words used by the lipsum() helper function +LOREM_IPSUM_WORDS = """\ +a ac accumsan ad adipiscing aenean aliquam aliquet amet ante aptent arcu at +auctor augue bibendum blandit class commodo condimentum congue consectetuer +consequat conubia convallis cras cubilia cum curabitur curae cursus dapibus +diam dictum dictumst dignissim dis dolor donec dui duis egestas eget eleifend +elementum elit enim erat eros est et etiam eu euismod facilisi facilisis fames +faucibus felis fermentum feugiat fringilla fusce gravida habitant habitasse hac +hendrerit hymenaeos iaculis id imperdiet in inceptos integer interdum ipsum +justo lacinia lacus laoreet lectus leo libero ligula litora lobortis lorem +luctus maecenas magna magnis malesuada massa mattis mauris metus mi molestie +mollis montes morbi mus nam nascetur natoque nec neque netus nibh nisi nisl non +nonummy nostra nulla nullam nunc odio orci ornare parturient pede pellentesque +penatibus per pharetra phasellus placerat platea porta porttitor posuere +potenti praesent pretium primis proin pulvinar purus quam quis quisque rhoncus +ridiculus risus rutrum sagittis sapien scelerisque sed sem semper senectus sit +sociis sociosqu sodales sollicitudin suscipit suspendisse taciti tellus tempor +tempus tincidunt torquent tortor tristique turpis ullamcorper ultrices +ultricies urna ut varius vehicula vel velit venenatis vestibulum vitae vivamus +viverra volutpat vulputate""" diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/debug.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/debug.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ed7e92 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/debug.py @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +import sys +import typing as t +from types import CodeType +from types import TracebackType + +from .exceptions import TemplateSyntaxError +from .utils import internal_code +from .utils import missing + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + from .runtime import Context + + +def rewrite_traceback_stack(source: t.Optional[str] = None) -> BaseException: + """Rewrite the current exception to replace any tracebacks from + within compiled template code with tracebacks that look like they + came from the template source. + + This must be called within an ``except`` block. + + :param source: For ``TemplateSyntaxError``, the original source if + known. + :return: The original exception with the rewritten traceback. + """ + _, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info() + exc_value = t.cast(BaseException, exc_value) + tb = t.cast(TracebackType, tb) + + if isinstance(exc_value, TemplateSyntaxError) and not exc_value.translated: + exc_value.translated = True + exc_value.source = source + # Remove the old traceback, otherwise the frames from the + # compiler still show up. + exc_value.with_traceback(None) + # Outside of runtime, so the frame isn't executing template + # code, but it still needs to point at the template. + tb = fake_traceback( + exc_value, None, exc_value.filename or "", exc_value.lineno + ) + else: + # Skip the frame for the render function. + tb = tb.tb_next + + stack = [] + + # Build the stack of traceback object, replacing any in template + # code with the source file and line information. + while tb is not None: + # Skip frames decorated with @internalcode. These are internal + # calls that aren't useful in template debugging output. + if tb.tb_frame.f_code in internal_code: + tb = tb.tb_next + continue + + template = tb.tb_frame.f_globals.get("__jinja_template__") + + if template is not None: + lineno = template.get_corresponding_lineno(tb.tb_lineno) + fake_tb = fake_traceback(exc_value, tb, template.filename, lineno) + stack.append(fake_tb) + else: + stack.append(tb) + + tb = tb.tb_next + + tb_next = None + + # Assign tb_next in reverse to avoid circular references. + for tb in reversed(stack): + tb.tb_next = tb_next + tb_next = tb + + return exc_value.with_traceback(tb_next) + + +def fake_traceback( # type: ignore + exc_value: BaseException, tb: t.Optional[TracebackType], filename: str, lineno: int +) -> TracebackType: + """Produce a new traceback object that looks like it came from the + template source instead of the compiled code. The filename, line + number, and location name will point to the template, and the local + variables will be the current template context. + + :param exc_value: The original exception to be re-raised to create + the new traceback. + :param tb: The original traceback to get the local variables and + code info from. + :param filename: The template filename. + :param lineno: The line number in the template source. + """ + if tb is not None: + # Replace the real locals with the context that would be + # available at that point in the template. + locals = get_template_locals(tb.tb_frame.f_locals) + locals.pop("__jinja_exception__", None) + else: + locals = {} + + globals = { + "__name__": filename, + "__file__": filename, + "__jinja_exception__": exc_value, + } + # Raise an exception at the correct line number. + code: CodeType = compile( + "\n" * (lineno - 1) + "raise __jinja_exception__", filename, "exec" + ) + + # Build a new code object that points to the template file and + # replaces the location with a block name. + location = "template" + + if tb is not None: + function = tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_name + + if function == "root": + location = "top-level template code" + elif function.startswith("block_"): + location = f"block {function[6:]!r}" + + if sys.version_info >= (3, 8): + code = code.replace(co_name=location) + else: + code = CodeType( + code.co_argcount, + code.co_kwonlyargcount, + code.co_nlocals, + code.co_stacksize, + code.co_flags, + code.co_code, + code.co_consts, + code.co_names, + code.co_varnames, + code.co_filename, + location, + code.co_firstlineno, + code.co_lnotab, + code.co_freevars, + code.co_cellvars, + ) + + # Execute the new code, which is guaranteed to raise, and return + # the new traceback without this frame. + try: + exec(code, globals, locals) + except BaseException: + return sys.exc_info()[2].tb_next # type: ignore + + +def get_template_locals(real_locals: t.Mapping[str, t.Any]) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: + """Based on the runtime locals, get the context that would be + available at that point in the template. + """ + # Start with the current template context. + ctx: "t.Optional[Context]" = real_locals.get("context") + + if ctx is not None: + data: t.Dict[str, t.Any] = ctx.get_all().copy() + else: + data = {} + + # Might be in a derived context that only sets local variables + # rather than pushing a context. Local variables follow the scheme + # l_depth_name. Find the highest-depth local that has a value for + # each name. + local_overrides: t.Dict[str, t.Tuple[int, t.Any]] = {} + + for name, value in real_locals.items(): + if not name.startswith("l_") or value is missing: + # Not a template variable, or no longer relevant. + continue + + try: + _, depth_str, name = name.split("_", 2) + depth = int(depth_str) + except ValueError: + continue + + cur_depth = local_overrides.get(name, (-1,))[0] + + if cur_depth < depth: + local_overrides[name] = (depth, value) + + # Modify the context with any derived context. + for name, (_, value) in local_overrides.items(): + if value is missing: + data.pop(name, None) + else: + data[name] = value + + return data diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/defaults.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/defaults.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..638cad3 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/defaults.py @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +import typing as t + +from .filters import FILTERS as DEFAULT_FILTERS # noqa: F401 +from .tests import TESTS as DEFAULT_TESTS # noqa: F401 +from .utils import Cycler +from .utils import generate_lorem_ipsum +from .utils import Joiner +from .utils import Namespace + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + +# defaults for the parser / lexer +BLOCK_START_STRING = "{%" +BLOCK_END_STRING = "%}" +VARIABLE_START_STRING = "{{" +VARIABLE_END_STRING = "}}" +COMMENT_START_STRING = "{#" +COMMENT_END_STRING = "#}" +LINE_STATEMENT_PREFIX: t.Optional[str] = None +LINE_COMMENT_PREFIX: t.Optional[str] = None +TRIM_BLOCKS = False +LSTRIP_BLOCKS = False +NEWLINE_SEQUENCE: "te.Literal['\\n', '\\r\\n', '\\r']" = "\n" +KEEP_TRAILING_NEWLINE = False + +# default filters, tests and namespace + +DEFAULT_NAMESPACE = { + "range": range, + "dict": dict, + "lipsum": generate_lorem_ipsum, + "cycler": Cycler, + "joiner": Joiner, + "namespace": Namespace, +} + +# default policies +DEFAULT_POLICIES: t.Dict[str, t.Any] = { + "compiler.ascii_str": True, + "urlize.rel": "noopener", + "urlize.target": None, + "urlize.extra_schemes": None, + "truncate.leeway": 5, + "json.dumps_function": None, + "json.dumps_kwargs": {"sort_keys": True}, + "ext.i18n.trimmed": False, +} diff --git a/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/environment.py b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/environment.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..185d332 --- /dev/null +++ b/new_camera/floc_react_app/src/virtualenv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/jinja2/environment.py @@ -0,0 +1,1667 @@ +"""Classes for managing templates and their runtime and compile time +options. +""" +import os +import typing +import typing as t +import weakref +from collections import ChainMap +from functools import lru_cache +from functools import partial +from functools import reduce +from types import CodeType + +from markupsafe import Markup + +from . import nodes +from .compiler import CodeGenerator +from .compiler import generate +from .defaults import BLOCK_END_STRING +from .defaults import BLOCK_START_STRING +from .defaults import COMMENT_END_STRING +from .defaults import COMMENT_START_STRING +from .defaults import DEFAULT_FILTERS +from .defaults import DEFAULT_NAMESPACE +from .defaults import DEFAULT_POLICIES +from .defaults import DEFAULT_TESTS +from .defaults import KEEP_TRAILING_NEWLINE +from .defaults import LINE_COMMENT_PREFIX +from .defaults import LINE_STATEMENT_PREFIX +from .defaults import LSTRIP_BLOCKS +from .defaults import NEWLINE_SEQUENCE +from .defaults import TRIM_BLOCKS +from .defaults import VARIABLE_END_STRING +from .defaults import VARIABLE_START_STRING +from .exceptions import TemplateNotFound +from .exceptions import TemplateRuntimeError +from .exceptions import TemplatesNotFound +from .exceptions import TemplateSyntaxError +from .exceptions import UndefinedError +from .lexer import get_lexer +from .lexer import Lexer +from .lexer import TokenStream +from .nodes import EvalContext +from .parser import Parser +from .runtime import Context +from .runtime import new_context +from .runtime import Undefined +from .utils import _PassArg +from .utils import concat +from .utils import consume +from .utils import import_string +from .utils import internalcode +from .utils import LRUCache +from .utils import missing + +if t.TYPE_CHECKING: + import typing_extensions as te + from .bccache import BytecodeCache + from .ext import Extension + from .loaders import BaseLoader + +_env_bound = t.TypeVar("_env_bound", bound="Environment") + + +# for direct template usage we have up to ten living environments +@lru_cache(maxsize=10) +def get_spontaneous_environment(cls: t.Type[_env_bound], *args: t.Any) -> _env_bound: + """Return a new spontaneous environment. A spontaneous environment + is used for templates created directly rather than through an + existing environment. + + :param cls: Environment class to create. + :param args: Positional arguments passed to environment. + """ + env = cls(*args) + env.shared = True + return env + + +def create_cache( + size: int, +) -> t.Optional[t.MutableMapping[t.Tuple[weakref.ref, str], "Template"]]: + """Return the cache class for the given size.""" + if size == 0: + return None + + if size < 0: + return {} + + return LRUCache(size) # type: ignore + + +def copy_cache( + cache: t.Optional[t.MutableMapping], +) -> t.Optional[t.MutableMapping[t.Tuple[weakref.ref, str], "Template"]]: + """Create an empty copy of the given cache.""" + if cache is None: + return None + + if type(cache) is dict: + return {} + + return LRUCache(cache.capacity) # type: ignore + + +def load_extensions( + environment: "Environment", + extensions: t.Sequence[t.Union[str, t.Type["Extension"]]], +) -> t.Dict[str, "Extension"]: + """Load the extensions from the list and bind it to the environment. + Returns a dict of instantiated extensions. + """ + result = {} + + for extension in extensions: + if isinstance(extension, str): + extension = t.cast(t.Type["Extension"], import_string(extension)) + + result[extension.identifier] = extension(environment) + + return result + + +def _environment_config_check(environment: "Environment") -> "Environment": + """Perform a sanity check on the environment.""" + assert issubclass( + environment.undefined, Undefined + ), "'undefined' must be a subclass of 'jinja2.Undefined'." + assert ( + environment.block_start_string + != environment.variable_start_string + != environment.comment_start_string + ), "block, variable and comment start strings must be different." + assert environment.newline_sequence in { + "\r", + "\r\n", + "\n", + }, "'newline_sequence' must be one of '\\n', '\\r\\n', or '\\r'." + return environment + + +class Environment: + r"""The core component of Jinja is the `Environment`. It contains + important shared variables like configuration, filters, tests, + globals and others. Instances of this class may be modified if + they are not shared and if no template was loaded so far. + Modifications on environments after the first template was loaded + will lead to surprising effects and undefined behavior. + + Here are the possible initialization parameters: + + `block_start_string` + The string marking the beginning of a block. Defaults to ``'{%'``. + + `block_end_string` + The string marking the end of a block. Defaults to ``'%}'``. + + `variable_start_string` + The string marking the beginning of a print statement. + Defaults to ``'{{'``. + + `variable_end_string` + The string marking the end of a print statement. Defaults to + ``'}}'``. + + `comment_start_string` + The string marking the beginning of a comment. Defaults to ``'{#'``. + + `comment_end_string` + The string marking the end of a comment. Defaults to ``'#}'``. + + `line_statement_prefix` + If given and a string, this will be used as prefix for line based + statements. See also :ref:`line-statements`. + + `line_comment_prefix` + If given and a string, this will be used as prefix for line based + comments. See also :ref:`line-statements`. + + .. versionadded:: 2.2 + + `trim_blocks` + If this is set to ``True`` the first newline after a block is + removed (block, not variable tag!). Defaults to `False`. + + `lstrip_blocks` + If this is set to ``True`` leading spaces and tabs are stripped + from the start of a line to a block. Defaults to `False`. + + `newline_sequence` + The sequence that starts a newline. Must be one of ``'\r'``, + ``'\n'`` or ``'\r\n'``. The default is ``'\n'`` which is a + useful default for Linux and OS X systems as well as web + applications. + + `keep_trailing_newline` + Preserve the trailing newline when rendering templates. + The default is ``False``, which causes a single newline, + if present, to be stripped from the end of the template. + + .. versionadded:: 2.7 + + `extensions` + List of Jinja extensions to use. This can either be import paths + as strings or extension classes. For more information have a + look at :ref:`the extensions documentation `. + + `optimized` + should the optimizer be enabled? Default is ``True``. + + `undefined` + :class:`Undefined` or a subclass of it that is used to represent + undefined values in the template. + + `finalize` + A callable that can be used to process the result of a variable + expression before it is output. For example one can convert + ``None`` implicitly into an empty string here. + + `autoescape` + If set to ``True`` the XML/HTML autoescaping feature is enabled by + default. For more details about autoescaping see + :class:`~markupsafe.Markup`. As of Jinja 2.4 this can also + be a callable that is passed the template name and has to + return ``True`` or ``False`` depending on autoescape should be + enabled by default. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.4 + `autoescape` can now be a function + + `loader` + The template loader for this environment. + + `cache_size` + The size of the cache. Per default this is ``400`` which means + that if more than 400 templates are loaded the loader will clean + out the least recently used template. If the cache size is set to + ``0`` templates are recompiled all the time, if the cache size is + ``-1`` the cache will not be cleaned. + + .. versionchanged:: 2.8 + The cache size was increased to 400 from a low 50. + + `auto_reload` + Some loaders load templates from locations where the template + sources may change (ie: file system or database). If + ``auto_reload`` is set to ``True`` (default) every time a template is + requested the loader checks if the source changed and if yes, it + will reload the template. For higher performance it's possible to + disable that. + + `bytecode_cache` + If set to a bytecode cache object, this object will provide a + cache for the internal Jinja bytecode so that templates don't + have to be parsed if they were not changed. + + See :ref:`bytecode-cache` for more information. + + `enable_async` + If set to true this enables async template execution which + allows using async functions and generators. + """ + + #: if this environment is sandboxed. Modifying this variable won't make + #: the environment sandboxed though. For a real sandboxed environment + #: have a look at jinja2.sandbox. This flag alone controls the code + #: generation by the compiler. + sandboxed = False + + #: True if the environment is just an overlay + overlayed = False + + #: the environment this environment is linked to if it is an overlay + linked_to: t.Optional["Environment"] = None + + #: shared environments have this set to `True`. A shared environment + #: must not be modified + shared = False + + #: the class that is used for code generation. See + #: :class:`~jinja2.compiler.CodeGenerator` for more information. + code_generator_class: t.Type["CodeGenerator"] = CodeGenerator + + concat = "".join + + #: the context class that is used for templates. See + #: :class:`~jinja2.runtime.Context` for more information. + context_class: t.Type[Context] = Context + + template_class: t.Type["Template"] + + def __init__( + self, + block_start_string: str = BLOCK_START_STRING, + block_end_string: str = BLOCK_END_STRING, + variable_start_string: str = VARIABLE_START_STRING, + variable_end_string: str = VARIABLE_END_STRING, + comment_start_string: str = COMMENT_START_STRING, + comment_end_string: str = COMMENT_END_STRING, + line_statement_prefix: t.Optional[str] = LINE_STATEMENT_PREFIX, + line_comment_prefix: t.Optional[str] = LINE_COMMENT_PREFIX, + trim_blocks: bool = TRIM_BLOCKS, + lstrip_blocks: bool = LSTRIP_BLOCKS, + newline_sequence: "te.Literal['\\n', '\\r\\n', '\\r']" = NEWLINE_SEQUENCE, + keep_trailing_newline: bool = KEEP_TRAILING_NEWLINE, + extensions: t.Sequence[t.Union[str, t.Type["Extension"]]] = (), + optimized: bool = True, + undefined: t.Type[Undefined] = Undefined, + finalize: t.Optional[t.Callable[..., t.Any]] = None, + autoescape: t.Union[bool, t.Callable[[t.Optional[str]], bool]] = False, + loader: t.Optional["BaseLoader"] = None, + cache_size: int = 400, + auto_reload: bool = True, + bytecode_cache: t.Optional["BytecodeCache"] = None, + enable_async: bool = False, + ): + # !!Important notice!! + # The constructor accepts quite a few arguments that should be + # passed by keyword rather than position. However it's important to + # not change the order of arguments because it's used at least + # internally in those cases: + # - spontaneous environments (i18n extension and Template) + # - unittests + # If parameter changes are required only add parameters at the end + # and don't change the arguments (or the defaults!) of the arguments + # existing already. + + # lexer / parser information + self.block_start_string = block_start_string + self.block_end_string = block_end_string + self.variable_start_string = variable_start_string + self.variable_end_string = variable_end_string + self.comment_start_string = comment_start_string + self.comment_end_string = comment_end_string + self.line_statement_prefix = line_statement_prefix + self.line_comment_prefix = line_comment_prefix + self.trim_blocks = trim_blocks + self.lstrip_blocks = lstrip_blocks + self.newline_sequence = newline_sequence + self.keep_trailing_newline = keep_trailing_newline + + # runtime information + self.undefined: t.Type[Undefined] = undefined + self.optimized = optimized + self.finalize = finalize + self.autoescape = autoescape + + # defaults + self.filters = DEFAULT_FILTERS.copy() + self.tests = DEFAULT_TESTS.copy() + self.globals = DEFAULT_NAMESPACE.copy() + + # set the loader provided + self.loader = loader + self.cache = create_cache(cache_size) + self.bytecode_cache = bytecode_cache + self.auto_reload = auto_reload + + # configurable policies + self.policies = DEFAULT_POLICIES.copy() + + # load extensions + self.extensions = load_extensions(self, extensions) + + self.is_async = enable_async + _environment_config_check(self) + + def add_extension(self, extension: t.Union[str, t.Type["Extension"]]) -> None: + """Adds an extension after the environment was created. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + """ + self.extensions.update(load_extensions(self, [extension])) + + def extend(self, **attributes: t.Any) -> None: + """Add the items to the instance of the environment if they do not exist + yet. This is used by :ref:`extensions ` to register + callbacks and configuration values without breaking inheritance. + """ + for key, value in attributes.items(): + if not hasattr(self, key): + setattr(self, key, value) + + def overlay( + self, + block_start_string: str = missing, + block_end_string: str = missing, + variable_start_string: str = missing, + variable_end_string: str = missing, + comment_start_string: str = missing, + comment_end_string: str = missing, + line_statement_prefix: t.Optional[str] = missing, + line_comment_prefix: t.Optional[str] = missing, + trim_blocks: bool = missing, + lstrip_blocks: bool = missing, + newline_sequence: "te.Literal['\\n', '\\r\\n', '\\r']" = missing, + keep_trailing_newline: bool = missing, + extensions: t.Sequence[t.Union[str, t.Type["Extension"]]] = missing, + optimized: bool = missing, + undefined: t.Type[Undefined] = missing, + finalize: t.Optional[t.Callable[..., t.Any]] = missing, + autoescape: t.Union[bool, t.Callable[[t.Optional[str]], bool]] = missing, + loader: t.Optional["BaseLoader"] = missing, + cache_size: int = missing, + auto_reload: bool = missing, + bytecode_cache: t.Optional["BytecodeCache"] = missing, + enable_async: bool = False, + ) -> "Environment": + """Create a new overlay environment that shares all the data with the + current environment except for cache and the overridden attributes. + Extensions cannot be removed for an overlayed environment. An overlayed + environment automatically gets all the extensions of the environment it + is linked to plus optional extra extensions. + + Creating overlays should happen after the initial environment was set + up completely. Not all attributes are truly linked, some are just + copied over so modifications on the original environment may not shine + through. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.1.2 + Added the ``newline_sequence``,, ``keep_trailing_newline``, + and ``enable_async`` parameters to match ``__init__``. + """ + args = dict(locals()) + del args["self"], args["cache_size"], args["extensions"], args["enable_async"] + + rv = object.__new__(self.__class__) + rv.__dict__.update(self.__dict__) + rv.overlayed = True + rv.linked_to = self + + for key, value in args.items(): + if value is not missing: + setattr(rv, key, value) + + if cache_size is not missing: + rv.cache = create_cache(cache_size) + else: + rv.cache = copy_cache(self.cache) + + rv.extensions = {} + for key, value in self.extensions.items(): + rv.extensions[key] = value.bind(rv) + if extensions is not missing: + rv.extensions.update(load_extensions(rv, extensions)) + + if enable_async is not missing: + rv.is_async = enable_async + + return _environment_config_check(rv) + + @property + def lexer(self) -> Lexer: + """The lexer for this environment.""" + return get_lexer(self) + + def iter_extensions(self) -> t.Iterator["Extension"]: + """Iterates over the extensions by priority.""" + return iter(sorted(self.extensions.values(), key=lambda x: x.priority)) + + def getitem( + self, obj: t.Any, argument: t.Union[str, t.Any] + ) -> t.Union[t.Any, Undefined]: + """Get an item or attribute of an object but prefer the item.""" + try: + return obj[argument] + except (AttributeError, TypeError, LookupError): + if isinstance(argument, str): + try: + attr = str(argument) + except Exception: + pass + else: + try: + return getattr(obj, attr) + except AttributeError: + pass + return self.undefined(obj=obj, name=argument) + + def getattr(self, obj: t.Any, attribute: str) -> t.Any: + """Get an item or attribute of an object but prefer the attribute. + Unlike :meth:`getitem` the attribute *must* be a string. + """ + try: + return getattr(obj, attribute) + except AttributeError: + pass + try: + return obj[attribute] + except (TypeError, LookupError, AttributeError): + return self.undefined(obj=obj, name=attribute) + + def _filter_test_common( + self, + name: t.Union[str, Undefined], + value: t.Any, + args: t.Optional[t.Sequence[t.Any]], + kwargs: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, t.Any]], + context: t.Optional[Context], + eval_ctx: t.Optional[EvalContext], + is_filter: bool, + ) -> t.Any: + if is_filter: + env_map = self.filters + type_name = "filter" + else: + env_map = self.tests + type_name = "test" + + func = env_map.get(name) # type: ignore + + if func is None: + msg = f"No {type_name} named {name!r}." + + if isinstance(name, Undefined): + try: + name._fail_with_undefined_error() + except Exception as e: + msg = f"{msg} ({e}; did you forget to quote the callable name?)" + + raise TemplateRuntimeError(msg) + + args = [value, *(args if args is not None else ())] + kwargs = kwargs if kwargs is not None else {} + pass_arg = _PassArg.from_obj(func) + + if pass_arg is _PassArg.context: + if context is None: + raise TemplateRuntimeError( + f"Attempted to invoke a context {type_name} without context." + ) + + args.insert(0, context) + elif pass_arg is _PassArg.eval_context: + if eval_ctx is None: + if context is not None: + eval_ctx = context.eval_ctx + else: + eval_ctx = EvalContext(self) + + args.insert(0, eval_ctx) + elif pass_arg is _PassArg.environment: + args.insert(0, self) + + return func(*args, **kwargs) + + def call_filter( + self, + name: str, + value: t.Any, + args: t.Optional[t.Sequence[t.Any]] = None, + kwargs: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, t.Any]] = None, + context: t.Optional[Context] = None, + eval_ctx: t.Optional[EvalContext] = None, + ) -> t.Any: + """Invoke a filter on a value the same way the compiler does. + + This might return a coroutine if the filter is running from an + environment in async mode and the filter supports async + execution. It's your responsibility to await this if needed. + + .. versionadded:: 2.7 + """ + return self._filter_test_common( + name, value, args, kwargs, context, eval_ctx, True + ) + + def call_test( + self, + name: str, + value: t.Any, + args: t.Optional[t.Sequence[t.Any]] = None, + kwargs: t.Optional[t.Mapping[str, t.Any]] = None, + context: t.Optional[Context] = None, + eval_ctx: t.Optional[EvalContext] = None, + ) -> t.Any: + """Invoke a test on a value the same way the compiler does. + + This might return a coroutine if the test is running from an + environment in async mode and the test supports async execution. + It's your responsibility to await this if needed. + + .. versionchanged:: 3.0 + Tests support ``@pass_context``, etc. decorators. Added + the ``context`` and ``eval_ctx`` parameters. + + .. versionadded:: 2.7 + """ + return self._filter_test_common( + name, value, args, kwargs, context, eval_ctx, False + ) + + @internalcode + def parse( + self, + source: str, + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + ) -> nodes.Template: + """Parse the sourcecode and return the abstract syntax tree. This + tree of nodes is used by the compiler to convert the template into + executable source- or bytecode. This is useful for debugging or to + extract information from templates. + + If you are :ref:`developing Jinja extensions ` + this gives you a good overview of the node tree generated. + """ + try: + return self._parse(source, name, filename) + except TemplateSyntaxError: + self.handle_exception(source=source) + + def _parse( + self, source: str, name: t.Optional[str], filename: t.Optional[str] + ) -> nodes.Template: + """Internal parsing function used by `parse` and `compile`.""" + return Parser(self, source, name, filename).parse() + + def lex( + self, + source: str, + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + ) -> t.Iterator[t.Tuple[int, str, str]]: + """Lex the given sourcecode and return a generator that yields + tokens as tuples in the form ``(lineno, token_type, value)``. + This can be useful for :ref:`extension development ` + and debugging templates. + + This does not perform preprocessing. If you want the preprocessing + of the extensions to be applied you have to filter source through + the :meth:`preprocess` method. + """ + source = str(source) + try: + return self.lexer.tokeniter(source, name, filename) + except TemplateSyntaxError: + self.handle_exception(source=source) + + def preprocess( + self, + source: str, + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + ) -> str: + """Preprocesses the source with all extensions. This is automatically + called for all parsing and compiling methods but *not* for :meth:`lex` + because there you usually only want the actual source tokenized. + """ + return reduce( + lambda s, e: e.preprocess(s, name, filename), + self.iter_extensions(), + str(source), + ) + + def _tokenize( + self, + source: str, + name: t.Optional[str], + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + state: t.Optional[str] = None, + ) -> TokenStream: + """Called by the parser to do the preprocessing and filtering + for all the extensions. Returns a :class:`~jinja2.lexer.TokenStream`. + """ + source = self.preprocess(source, name, filename) + stream = self.lexer.tokenize(source, name, filename, state) + + for ext in self.iter_extensions(): + stream = ext.filter_stream(stream) # type: ignore + + if not isinstance(stream, TokenStream): + stream = TokenStream(stream, name, filename) # type: ignore + + return stream + + def _generate( + self, + source: nodes.Template, + name: t.Optional[str], + filename: t.Optional[str], + defer_init: bool = False, + ) -> str: + """Internal hook that can be overridden to hook a different generate + method in. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + """ + return generate( # type: ignore + source, + self, + name, + filename, + defer_init=defer_init, + optimized=self.optimized, + ) + + def _compile(self, source: str, filename: str) -> CodeType: + """Internal hook that can be overridden to hook a different compile + method in. + + .. versionadded:: 2.5 + """ + return compile(source, filename, "exec") + + @typing.overload + def compile( # type: ignore + self, + source: t.Union[str, nodes.Template], + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + raw: "te.Literal[False]" = False, + defer_init: bool = False, + ) -> CodeType: + ... + + @typing.overload + def compile( + self, + source: t.Union[str, nodes.Template], + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + raw: "te.Literal[True]" = ..., + defer_init: bool = False, + ) -> str: + ... + + @internalcode + def compile( + self, + source: t.Union[str, nodes.Template], + name: t.Optional[str] = None, + filename: t.Optional[str] = None, + raw: bool = False, + defer_init: bool = False, + ) -> t.Union[str, CodeType]: + """Compile a node or template source code. The `name` parameter is + the load name of the template after it was joined using + :meth:`join_path` if necessary, not the filename on the file system. + the `filename` parameter is the estimated filename of the template on + the file system. If the template came from a database or memory this + can be omitted. + + The return value of this method is a python code object. If the `raw` + parameter is `True` the return value will be a string with python + code equivalent to the bytecode returned otherwise. This method is + mainly used internally. + + `defer_init` is use internally to aid the module code generator. This + causes the generated code to be able to import without the global + environment variable to be set. + + .. versionadded:: 2.4 + `defer_init` parameter added. + """ + source_hint = None + try: + if isinstance(source, str): + source_hint = source + source = self._parse(source, name, filename) + source = self._generate(source, name, filename, defer_init=defer_init) + if raw: + return source + if filename is None: + filename = "