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# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*- # Copyright © 2010-2019 Piotr Ożarowski <piotr@debian.org> # # 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. import logging import re from ConfigParser import SafeConfigParser from os import environ from os.path import exists from types import GeneratorType # will be overriden via debian_defaults file few lines later SUPPORTED = [(2, 7),] DEFAULT = (2, 7) RANGE_PATTERN = r'(-)?(\d\.\d+)(?:(-)(\d\.\d+)?)?' RANGE_RE = re.compile(RANGE_PATTERN) log = logging.getLogger(__name__) # try to read debian_defaults and get a list of supported Python versions and # the default one from there _supported = environ.get('DEBPYTHON_SUPPORTED') _default = environ.get('DEBPYTHON_DEFAULT') if not _supported or not _default: _config = SafeConfigParser() _config.read('/usr/share/python/debian_defaults') if not _default: _default = _config.get('DEFAULT', 'default-version')[6:] if not _supported: _supported = _config.get('DEFAULT', 'supported-versions')\ .replace('python', '') try: DEFAULT = tuple(int(i) for i in _default.split('.')) except Exception: log.exception('cannot read debian_defaults') try: SUPPORTED = tuple(tuple(int(j) for j in i.strip().split('.')) for i in _supported.split(',')) except Exception: log.exception('cannot read debian_defaults') def get_requested_versions(vrange=None, available=None): """Return a set of requested and supported Python versions. :param available: if set to `True`, return installed versions only, if set to `False`, return requested versions that are not installed. By default returns all requested versions. :type available: bool >>> sorted(get_requested_versions([(2, 5), (3, 0)])) [(2, 7)] >>> sorted(get_requested_versions('')) == sorted(SUPPORTED) True >>> sorted(get_requested_versions([None, None])) == sorted(SUPPORTED) True >>> get_requested_versions([(5, 0), None]) set([]) """ if isinstance(vrange, basestring): vrange = parse_vrange(vrange) if not vrange or list(vrange) == [None, None]: versions = set(SUPPORTED) else: minv = (0, 0) if vrange[0] is None else vrange[0] maxv = (99, 99) if vrange[1] is None else vrange[1] if minv == maxv: versions = set((minv,) if minv in SUPPORTED else tuple()) else: versions = set(v for v in SUPPORTED if minv <= v < maxv) if available: versions = set(v for v in versions if exists("/usr/bin/python%d.%d" % v)) elif available is False: versions = set(v for v in versions if not exists("/usr/bin/python%d.%d" % v)) return versions def parse_vrange(value): """Return minimum and maximum Python version from given range. >>> parse_vrange('2.4-') ((2, 4), None) >>> parse_vrange('2.4-2.6') ((2, 4), (2, 6)) >>> parse_vrange('2.4-3.0') ((2, 4), (3, 0)) >>> parse_vrange('-2.7') (None, (2, 7)) >>> parse_vrange('2.5') ((2, 5), (2, 5)) >>> parse_vrange('') == parse_vrange('-') == (None, None) True """ if value in ('', '-'): return None, None match = RANGE_RE.match(value) if not match: raise ValueError("version range is invalid: %s" % value) groups = match.groups() if list(groups).count(None) == 3: # only one version is allowed minv = tuple(int(i) for i in groups[1].split('.')) return minv, minv minv = maxv = None if groups[0]: # maximum version only maxv = groups[1] else: minv = groups[1] maxv = groups[3] minv = tuple(int(i) for i in minv.split('.')) if minv else None maxv = tuple(int(i) for i in maxv.split('.')) if maxv else None if maxv and minv and minv > maxv: raise ValueError("version range is invalid: %s" % value) return minv, maxv def vrepr(value): """ >>> vrepr(([2, 7], [3, 2])) ['2.7', '3.2'] >>> vrepr(('2.6', '3.1')) ['2.6', '3.1'] >>> vrepr('2.7') '2.7' >>> vrepr((2, 7)) '2.7' """ if isinstance(value, basestring): return value elif not isinstance(value, (GeneratorType, set))\ and isinstance(value[0], int): return '.'.join(str(i) for i in value) result = [] for version in value: if isinstance(version, basestring): result.append(version) else: result.append('.'.join(str(i) for i in version)) return result def getver(value): """Return pair of integers that represent version. >>> getver('2.5') (2, 5) >>> getver('2.6.4') (2, 6) >>> getver(None) '' """ if not value: return '' return tuple(int(i) for i in value.split('.', 2))[:2] def debsorted(versions, return_str=None): """Return sorted list of versions starting with default Python version (if available) then list of suppored versions greater than default one followed by reversed list of older versions. List of versions sorted this way can be used in Depends field. :param vrepr: return string represenatations of versions, by default the same format is used as in :param:`versions` >>> debsorted([(2, 6), (3, 1), (2, 5), (2, 4), (2, 7)])[0] == DEFAULT True >>> debsorted(('2.4', '3.2', '2.6', '2.7'))[-1] (2, 4) >>> debsorted(set([(2, 1), (2, 2)])) [(2, 2), (2, 1)] >>> debsorted([(2, 1), (2, 2)], return_str=True) ['2.2', '2.1'] """ result = [] old_versions = [] for version in sorted(versions): if isinstance(version, basestring): version = getver(version) if version < DEFAULT: old_versions.append(version) else: result.append(version) result.extend(reversed(old_versions)) if return_str and result: return vrepr(result) return result