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								"""distutils.dir_util
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								Utility functions for manipulating directories and directory trees."""
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								import os
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								import errno
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								from distutils.errors import DistutilsFileError, DistutilsInternalError
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								from distutils import log
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								# cache for by mkpath() -- in addition to cheapening redundant calls,
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								# eliminates redundant "creating /foo/bar/baz" messages in dry-run mode
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								_path_created = {}
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								# I don't use os.makedirs because a) it's new to Python 1.5.2, and
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								# b) it blows up if the directory already exists (I want to silently
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								# succeed in that case).
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								def mkpath(name, mode=0o777, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
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								    """Create a directory and any missing ancestor directories.
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								    If the directory already exists (or if 'name' is the empty string, which
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								    means the current directory, which of course exists), then do nothing.
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								    Raise DistutilsFileError if unable to create some directory along the way
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								    (eg. some sub-path exists, but is a file rather than a directory).
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								    If 'verbose' is true, print a one-line summary of each mkdir to stdout.
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								    Return the list of directories actually created.
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								    """
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								    global _path_created
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								    # Detect a common bug -- name is None
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								    if not isinstance(name, str):
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								        raise DistutilsInternalError(
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								              "mkpath: 'name' must be a string (got %r)" % (name,))
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								    # XXX what's the better way to handle verbosity? print as we create
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								    # each directory in the path (the current behaviour), or only announce
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								    # the creation of the whole path? (quite easy to do the latter since
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								    # we're not using a recursive algorithm)
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								    name = os.path.normpath(name)
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								    created_dirs = []
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								    if os.path.isdir(name) or name == '':
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								        return created_dirs
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								    if _path_created.get(os.path.abspath(name)):
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								        return created_dirs
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								    (head, tail) = os.path.split(name)
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								    tails = [tail]                      # stack of lone dirs to create
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								    while head and tail and not os.path.isdir(head):
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								        (head, tail) = os.path.split(head)
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								        tails.insert(0, tail)          # push next higher dir onto stack
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								    # now 'head' contains the deepest directory that already exists
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								    # (that is, the child of 'head' in 'name' is the highest directory
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								    # that does *not* exist)
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								    for d in tails:
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								        #print "head = %s, d = %s: " % (head, d),
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								        head = os.path.join(head, d)
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								        abs_head = os.path.abspath(head)
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								        if _path_created.get(abs_head):
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								            continue
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								        if verbose >= 1:
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								            log.info("creating %s", head)
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								        if not dry_run:
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								            try:
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								                os.mkdir(head, mode)
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								            except OSError as exc:
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								                if not (exc.errno == errno.EEXIST and os.path.isdir(head)):
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								                    raise DistutilsFileError(
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								                          "could not create '%s': %s" % (head, exc.args[-1]))
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								            created_dirs.append(head)
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								        _path_created[abs_head] = 1
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								    return created_dirs
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								def create_tree(base_dir, files, mode=0o777, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
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								    """Create all the empty directories under 'base_dir' needed to put 'files'
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								    there.
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								    'base_dir' is just the name of a directory which doesn't necessarily
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								    exist yet; 'files' is a list of filenames to be interpreted relative to
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								    'base_dir'.  'base_dir' + the directory portion of every file in 'files'
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								    will be created if it doesn't already exist.  'mode', 'verbose' and
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								    'dry_run' flags are as for 'mkpath()'.
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								    """
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								    # First get the list of directories to create
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								    need_dir = set()
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								    for file in files:
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								        need_dir.add(os.path.join(base_dir, os.path.dirname(file)))
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								    # Now create them
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								    for dir in sorted(need_dir):
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								        mkpath(dir, mode, verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
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								def copy_tree(src, dst, preserve_mode=1, preserve_times=1,
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								              preserve_symlinks=0, update=0, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
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								    """Copy an entire directory tree 'src' to a new location 'dst'.
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								    Both 'src' and 'dst' must be directory names.  If 'src' is not a
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								    directory, raise DistutilsFileError.  If 'dst' does not exist, it is
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								    created with 'mkpath()'.  The end result of the copy is that every
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								    file in 'src' is copied to 'dst', and directories under 'src' are
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								    recursively copied to 'dst'.  Return the list of files that were
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								    copied or might have been copied, using their output name.  The
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								    return value is unaffected by 'update' or 'dry_run': it is simply
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								    the list of all files under 'src', with the names changed to be
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								    under 'dst'.
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								    'preserve_mode' and 'preserve_times' are the same as for
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								    'copy_file'; note that they only apply to regular files, not to
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								    directories.  If 'preserve_symlinks' is true, symlinks will be
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								    copied as symlinks (on platforms that support them!); otherwise
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								    (the default), the destination of the symlink will be copied.
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								    'update' and 'verbose' are the same as for 'copy_file'.
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								    """
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								    from distutils.file_util import copy_file
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								    if not dry_run and not os.path.isdir(src):
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								        raise DistutilsFileError(
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								              "cannot copy tree '%s': not a directory" % src)
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								    try:
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								        names = os.listdir(src)
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								    except OSError as e:
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								        if dry_run:
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								            names = []
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								        else:
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								            raise DistutilsFileError(
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								                  "error listing files in '%s': %s" % (src, e.strerror))
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								    if not dry_run:
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								        mkpath(dst, verbose=verbose)
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								    outputs = []
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								    for n in names:
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								        src_name = os.path.join(src, n)
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								        dst_name = os.path.join(dst, n)
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								        if n.startswith('.nfs'):
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								            # skip NFS rename files
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								            continue
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								        if preserve_symlinks and os.path.islink(src_name):
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								            link_dest = os.readlink(src_name)
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								            if verbose >= 1:
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								                log.info("linking %s -> %s", dst_name, link_dest)
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								            if not dry_run:
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								                os.symlink(link_dest, dst_name)
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								            outputs.append(dst_name)
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								        elif os.path.isdir(src_name):
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								            outputs.extend(
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								                copy_tree(src_name, dst_name, preserve_mode,
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								                          preserve_times, preserve_symlinks, update,
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								                          verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run))
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								        else:
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								            copy_file(src_name, dst_name, preserve_mode,
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								                      preserve_times, update, verbose=verbose,
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								                      dry_run=dry_run)
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								            outputs.append(dst_name)
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								    return outputs
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								def _build_cmdtuple(path, cmdtuples):
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								    """Helper for remove_tree()."""
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								    for f in os.listdir(path):
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								        real_f = os.path.join(path,f)
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								        if os.path.isdir(real_f) and not os.path.islink(real_f):
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								            _build_cmdtuple(real_f, cmdtuples)
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								        else:
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								            cmdtuples.append((os.remove, real_f))
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								    cmdtuples.append((os.rmdir, path))
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								def remove_tree(directory, verbose=1, dry_run=0):
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								    """Recursively remove an entire directory tree.
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								    Any errors are ignored (apart from being reported to stdout if 'verbose'
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								    is true).
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								    """
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								    global _path_created
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								    if verbose >= 1:
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								        log.info("removing '%s' (and everything under it)", directory)
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								    if dry_run:
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								        return
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								    cmdtuples = []
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								    _build_cmdtuple(directory, cmdtuples)
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								    for cmd in cmdtuples:
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								        try:
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								            cmd[0](cmd[1])
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								            # remove dir from cache if it's already there
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								            abspath = os.path.abspath(cmd[1])
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								            if abspath in _path_created:
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								                del _path_created[abspath]
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								        except OSError as exc:
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								            log.warn("error removing %s: %s", directory, exc)
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								def ensure_relative(path):
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								    """Take the full path 'path', and make it a relative path.
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								    This is useful to make 'path' the second argument to os.path.join().
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								    """
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								    drive, path = os.path.splitdrive(path)
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								    if path[0:1] == os.sep:
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								        path = drive + path[1:]
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								    return path
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