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6 years ago
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"""Compatibility code for using CherryPy with various versions of Python.
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CherryPy 3.2 is compatible with Python versions 2.6+. This module provides a
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useful abstraction over the differences between Python versions, sometimes by
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preferring a newer idiom, sometimes an older one, and sometimes a custom one.
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In particular, Python 2 uses str and '' for byte strings, while Python 3
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uses str and '' for unicode strings. We will call each of these the 'native
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string' type for each version. Because of this major difference, this module
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provides
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two functions: 'ntob', which translates native strings (of type 'str') into
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byte strings regardless of Python version, and 'ntou', which translates native
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strings to unicode strings. This also provides a 'BytesIO' name for dealing
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specifically with bytes, and a 'StringIO' name for dealing with native strings.
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It also provides a 'base64_decode' function with native strings as input and
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output.
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"""
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import binascii
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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import threading
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import six
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if six.PY3:
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def ntob(n, encoding='ISO-8859-1'):
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"""Return the given native string as a byte string in the given
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encoding.
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"""
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assert_native(n)
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# In Python 3, the native string type is unicode
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return n.encode(encoding)
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def ntou(n, encoding='ISO-8859-1'):
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"""Return the given native string as a unicode string with the given
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encoding.
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"""
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assert_native(n)
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# In Python 3, the native string type is unicode
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return n
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def tonative(n, encoding='ISO-8859-1'):
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"""Return the given string as a native string in the given encoding."""
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# In Python 3, the native string type is unicode
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if isinstance(n, bytes):
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return n.decode(encoding)
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return n
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else:
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# Python 2
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def ntob(n, encoding='ISO-8859-1'):
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"""Return the given native string as a byte string in the given
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encoding.
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"""
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assert_native(n)
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# In Python 2, the native string type is bytes. Assume it's already
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# in the given encoding, which for ISO-8859-1 is almost always what
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# was intended.
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return n
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def ntou(n, encoding='ISO-8859-1'):
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"""Return the given native string as a unicode string with the given
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encoding.
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"""
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assert_native(n)
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# In Python 2, the native string type is bytes.
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# First, check for the special encoding 'escape'. The test suite uses
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# this to signal that it wants to pass a string with embedded \uXXXX
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# escapes, but without having to prefix it with u'' for Python 2,
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# but no prefix for Python 3.
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if encoding == 'escape':
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return unicode(
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re.sub(r'\\u([0-9a-zA-Z]{4})',
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lambda m: unichr(int(m.group(1), 16)),
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n.decode('ISO-8859-1')))
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# Assume it's already in the given encoding, which for ISO-8859-1
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# is almost always what was intended.
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return n.decode(encoding)
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def tonative(n, encoding='ISO-8859-1'):
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"""Return the given string as a native string in the given encoding."""
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# In Python 2, the native string type is bytes.
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if isinstance(n, unicode):
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return n.encode(encoding)
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return n
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def assert_native(n):
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if not isinstance(n, str):
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raise TypeError('n must be a native str (got %s)' % type(n).__name__)
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try:
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# Python 3.1+
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from base64 import decodebytes as _base64_decodebytes
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except ImportError:
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# Python 3.0-
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# since CherryPy claims compability with Python 2.3, we must use
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# the legacy API of base64
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from base64 import decodestring as _base64_decodebytes
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def base64_decode(n, encoding='ISO-8859-1'):
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"""Return the native string base64-decoded (as a native string)."""
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if isinstance(n, six.text_type):
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b = n.encode(encoding)
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else:
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b = n
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b = _base64_decodebytes(b)
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if str is six.text_type:
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return b.decode(encoding)
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else:
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return b
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try:
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sorted = sorted
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except NameError:
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def sorted(i):
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i = i[:]
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i.sort()
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return i
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try:
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reversed = reversed
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except NameError:
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def reversed(x):
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i = len(x)
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while i > 0:
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i -= 1
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yield x[i]
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try:
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# Python 3
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from urllib.parse import urljoin, urlencode
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from urllib.parse import quote, quote_plus
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from urllib.request import unquote, urlopen
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from urllib.request import parse_http_list, parse_keqv_list
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except ImportError:
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# Python 2
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from urlparse import urljoin # noqa
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from urllib import urlencode, urlopen # noqa
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from urllib import quote, quote_plus # noqa
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from urllib import unquote # noqa
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from urllib2 import parse_http_list, parse_keqv_list # noqa
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try:
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dict.iteritems
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# Python 2
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iteritems = lambda d: d.iteritems()
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copyitems = lambda d: d.items()
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except AttributeError:
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# Python 3
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iteritems = lambda d: d.items()
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copyitems = lambda d: list(d.items())
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try:
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dict.iterkeys
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# Python 2
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iterkeys = lambda d: d.iterkeys()
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copykeys = lambda d: d.keys()
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except AttributeError:
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# Python 3
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iterkeys = lambda d: d.keys()
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copykeys = lambda d: list(d.keys())
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try:
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dict.itervalues
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# Python 2
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itervalues = lambda d: d.itervalues()
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copyvalues = lambda d: d.values()
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except AttributeError:
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# Python 3
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itervalues = lambda d: d.values()
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copyvalues = lambda d: list(d.values())
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try:
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# Python 3
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import builtins
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except ImportError:
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# Python 2
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import __builtin__ as builtins # noqa
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try:
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# Python 2. We try Python 2 first clients on Python 2
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# don't try to import the 'http' module from cherrypy.lib
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from Cookie import SimpleCookie, CookieError
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from httplib import BadStatusLine, HTTPConnection, IncompleteRead
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from httplib import NotConnected
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from BaseHTTPServer import BaseHTTPRequestHandler
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except ImportError:
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# Python 3
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from http.cookies import SimpleCookie, CookieError # noqa
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from http.client import BadStatusLine, HTTPConnection, IncompleteRead # noqa
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from http.client import NotConnected # noqa
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from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler # noqa
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# Some platforms don't expose HTTPSConnection, so handle it separately
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if six.PY3:
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try:
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from http.client import HTTPSConnection
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except ImportError:
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# Some platforms which don't have SSL don't expose HTTPSConnection
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HTTPSConnection = None
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else:
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try:
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from httplib import HTTPSConnection
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except ImportError:
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HTTPSConnection = None
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try:
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# Python 2
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xrange = xrange
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except NameError:
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# Python 3
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xrange = range
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try:
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# Python 3
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from urllib.parse import unquote as parse_unquote
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def unquote_qs(atom, encoding, errors='strict'):
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return parse_unquote(
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atom.replace('+', ' '),
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encoding=encoding,
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errors=errors)
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except ImportError:
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# Python 2
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from urllib import unquote as parse_unquote
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def unquote_qs(atom, encoding, errors='strict'):
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return parse_unquote(atom.replace('+', ' ')).decode(encoding, errors)
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try:
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# Prefer simplejson, which is usually more advanced than the builtin
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# module.
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import simplejson as json
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json_decode = json.JSONDecoder().decode
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_json_encode = json.JSONEncoder().iterencode
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except ImportError:
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if sys.version_info >= (2, 6):
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# Python >=2.6 : json is part of the standard library
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import json
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json_decode = json.JSONDecoder().decode
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_json_encode = json.JSONEncoder().iterencode
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else:
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json = None
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def json_decode(s):
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raise ValueError('No JSON library is available')
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def _json_encode(s):
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raise ValueError('No JSON library is available')
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finally:
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if json and six.PY3:
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# The two Python 3 implementations (simplejson/json)
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# outputs str. We need bytes.
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def json_encode(value):
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for chunk in _json_encode(value):
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yield chunk.encode('utf8')
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else:
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json_encode = _json_encode
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text_or_bytes = six.text_type, six.binary_type
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try:
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import cPickle as pickle
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except ImportError:
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# In Python 2, pickle is a Python version.
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# In Python 3, pickle is the sped-up C version.
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import pickle # noqa
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def random20():
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return binascii.hexlify(os.urandom(20)).decode('ascii')
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try:
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from _thread import get_ident as get_thread_ident
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except ImportError:
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from thread import get_ident as get_thread_ident # noqa
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try:
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# Python 3
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next = next
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except NameError:
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# Python 2
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def next(i):
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return i.next()
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if sys.version_info >= (3, 3):
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Timer = threading.Timer
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Event = threading.Event
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else:
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# Python 3.2 and earlier
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Timer = threading._Timer
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Event = threading._Event
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try:
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# Python 2.7+
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from subprocess import _args_from_interpreter_flags
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except ImportError:
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def _args_from_interpreter_flags():
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"""Tries to reconstruct original interpreter args from sys.flags for Python 2.6
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Backported from Python 3.5. Aims to return a list of
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command-line arguments reproducing the current
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settings in sys.flags and sys.warnoptions.
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"""
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flag_opt_map = {
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'debug': 'd',
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# 'inspect': 'i',
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# 'interactive': 'i',
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'optimize': 'O',
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'dont_write_bytecode': 'B',
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'no_user_site': 's',
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'no_site': 'S',
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'ignore_environment': 'E',
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'verbose': 'v',
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'bytes_warning': 'b',
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'quiet': 'q',
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'hash_randomization': 'R',
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'py3k_warning': '3',
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}
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args = []
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for flag, opt in flag_opt_map.items():
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v = getattr(sys.flags, flag)
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if v > 0:
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if flag == 'hash_randomization':
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v = 1 # Handle specification of an exact seed
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args.append('-' + opt * v)
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for opt in sys.warnoptions:
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args.append('-W' + opt)
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return args
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# html module come in 3.2 version
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try:
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from html import escape
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except ImportError:
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from cgi import escape
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# html module needed the argument quote=False because in cgi the default
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# is False. With quote=True the results differ.
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def escape_html(s, escape_quote=False):
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"""Replace special characters "&", "<" and ">" to HTML-safe sequences.
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When escape_quote=True, escape (') and (") chars.
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"""
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return escape(s, quote=escape_quote)
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