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"""Utilities for Python2 / Python3 compatibility."""
import io
import os
import sys
PY3 = sys.version_info[0] >= 3
PY36 = sys.version_info[0] >= 3 and sys.version_info[1] >= 6
if PY3:
StringIO = io.StringIO
BytesIO = io.BytesIO
import codecs
def open_with_encoding(filename, mode, encoding, newline=''): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
return codecs.open(filename, mode=mode, encoding=encoding)
import functools
lru_cache = functools.lru_cache
range = range
ifilter = filter
raw_input = input
import configparser
# Mappings from strings to booleans (such as '1' to True, 'false' to False,
# etc.)
CONFIGPARSER_BOOLEAN_STATES = configparser.ConfigParser.BOOLEAN_STATES
else:
import __builtin__
import cStringIO
StringIO = BytesIO = cStringIO.StringIO
open_with_encoding = io.open
# Python 2.7 doesn't have a native LRU cache, so do nothing.
def lru_cache(maxsize=128, typed=False):
def fake_wrapper(user_function):
return user_function
return fake_wrapper
range = xrange
from itertools import ifilter
raw_input = raw_input
import ConfigParser as configparser
CONFIGPARSER_BOOLEAN_STATES = configparser.ConfigParser._boolean_states # pylint: disable=protected-access
def EncodeAndWriteToStdout(s, encoding='utf-8'):
"""Encode the given string and emit to stdout.
The string may contain non-ascii characters. This is a problem when stdout is
redirected, because then Python doesn't know the encoding and we may get a
UnicodeEncodeError.
Arguments:
s: (string) The string to encode.
encoding: (string) The encoding of the string.
"""
if PY3:
sys.stdout.buffer.write(s.encode(encoding))
elif sys.platform == 'win32':
# On python 2 and Windows universal newline transformation will be in
# effect on stdout. Python 2 will not let us avoid the easily because
# it happens based on whether the file handle is opened in O_BINARY or
# O_TEXT state. However we can tell Windows itself to change the current
# mode, and python 2 will follow suit. However we must take care to change
# the mode on the actual external stdout not just the current sys.stdout
# which may have been monkey-patched inside the python environment.
import msvcrt # pylint: disable=g-import-not-at-top
if sys.__stdout__ is sys.stdout:
msvcrt.setmode(sys.stdout.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
sys.stdout.write(s.encode(encoding))
else:
sys.stdout.write(s.encode(encoding))
if PY3:
unicode = str # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin,invalid-name
else:
def unicode(s): # pylint: disable=invalid-name
"""Force conversion of s to unicode."""
return __builtin__.unicode(s, 'utf-8')
# In Python 3.2+, readfp is deprecated in favor of read_file, which doesn't
# exist in Python 2 yet. To avoid deprecation warnings, subclass ConfigParser to
# fix this - now read_file works across all Python versions we care about.
class ConfigParser(configparser.ConfigParser):
if not PY3:
def read_file(self, fp, source=None):
self.readfp(fp, filename=source)