/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/astroplan/version.py is in python-astroplan 0.4-2.
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
import datetime
import locale
import os
import subprocess
import warnings
def _decode_stdio(stream):
try:
stdio_encoding = locale.getdefaultlocale()[1] or 'utf-8'
except ValueError:
stdio_encoding = 'utf-8'
try:
text = stream.decode(stdio_encoding)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
# Final fallback
text = stream.decode('latin1')
return text
def update_git_devstr(version, path=None):
"""
Updates the git revision string if and only if the path is being imported
directly from a git working copy. This ensures that the revision number in
the version string is accurate.
"""
try:
# Quick way to determine if we're in git or not - returns '' if not
devstr = get_git_devstr(sha=True, show_warning=False, path=path)
except OSError:
return version
if not devstr:
# Probably not in git so just pass silently
return version
if 'dev' in version: # update to the current git revision
version_base = version.split('.dev', 1)[0]
devstr = get_git_devstr(sha=False, show_warning=False, path=path)
return version_base + '.dev' + devstr
else:
# otherwise it's already the true/release version
return version
def get_git_devstr(sha=False, show_warning=True, path=None):
"""
Determines the number of revisions in this repository.
Parameters
----------
sha : bool
If True, the full SHA1 hash will be returned. Otherwise, the total
count of commits in the repository will be used as a "revision
number".
show_warning : bool
If True, issue a warning if git returns an error code, otherwise errors
pass silently.
path : str or None
If a string, specifies the directory to look in to find the git
repository. If `None`, the current working directory is used, and must
be the root of the git repository.
If given a filename it uses the directory containing that file.
Returns
-------
devversion : str
Either a string with the revision number (if `sha` is False), the
SHA1 hash of the current commit (if `sha` is True), or an empty string
if git version info could not be identified.
"""
if path is None:
path = os.getcwd()
if not os.path.isdir(path):
path = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(path))
if sha:
# Faster for getting just the hash of HEAD
cmd = ['rev-parse', 'HEAD']
else:
cmd = ['rev-list', '--count', 'HEAD']
def run_git(cmd):
try:
p = subprocess.Popen(['git'] + cmd, cwd=path,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
except OSError as e:
if show_warning:
warnings.warn('Error running git: ' + str(e))
return (None, b'', b'')
if p.returncode == 128:
if show_warning:
warnings.warn('No git repository present at {0!r}! Using '
'default dev version.'.format(path))
return (p.returncode, b'', b'')
if p.returncode == 129:
if show_warning:
warnings.warn('Your git looks old (does it support {0}?); '
'consider upgrading to v1.7.2 or '
'later.'.format(cmd[0]))
return (p.returncode, stdout, stderr)
elif p.returncode != 0:
if show_warning:
warnings.warn('Git failed while determining revision '
'count: {0}'.format(_decode_stdio(stderr)))
return (p.returncode, stdout, stderr)
return p.returncode, stdout, stderr
returncode, stdout, stderr = run_git(cmd)
if not sha and returncode == 128:
# git returns 128 if the command is not run from within a git
# repository tree. In this case, a warning is produced above but we
# return the default dev version of '0'.
return '0'
elif not sha and returncode == 129:
# git returns 129 if a command option failed to parse; in
# particular this could happen in git versions older than 1.7.2
# where the --count option is not supported
# Also use --abbrev-commit and --abbrev=0 to display the minimum
# number of characters needed per-commit (rather than the full hash)
cmd = ['rev-list', '--abbrev-commit', '--abbrev=0', 'HEAD']
returncode, stdout, stderr = run_git(cmd)
# Fall back on the old method of getting all revisions and counting
# the lines
if returncode == 0:
return str(stdout.count(b'\n'))
else:
return ''
elif sha:
return _decode_stdio(stdout)[:40]
else:
return _decode_stdio(stdout).strip()
# This function is tested but it is only ever executed within a subprocess when
# creating a fake package, so it doesn't get picked up by coverage metrics.
def _get_repo_path(pathname, levels=None): # pragma: no cover
"""
Given a file or directory name, determine the root of the git repository
this path is under. If given, this won't look any higher than ``levels``
(that is, if ``levels=0`` then the given path must be the root of the git
repository and is returned if so.
Returns `None` if the given path could not be determined to belong to a git
repo.
"""
if os.path.isfile(pathname):
current_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(pathname))
elif os.path.isdir(pathname):
current_dir = os.path.abspath(pathname)
else:
return None
current_level = 0
while levels is None or current_level <= levels:
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(current_dir, '.git')):
return current_dir
current_level += 1
if current_dir == os.path.dirname(current_dir):
break
current_dir = os.path.dirname(current_dir)
return None
_packagename = "astroplan"
_last_generated_version = "0.4"
_last_githash = "None"
# Determine where the source code for this module
# lives. If __file__ is not a filesystem path then
# it is assumed not to live in a git repo at all.
if _get_repo_path(__file__, levels=len(_packagename.split('.'))):
version = update_git_devstr(_last_generated_version, path=__file__)
githash = get_git_devstr(sha=True, show_warning=False,
path=__file__) or _last_githash
else:
# The file does not appear to live in a git repo so don't bother
# invoking git
version = _last_generated_version
githash = _last_githash
major = 0
minor = 4
bugfix = 0
release = True
timestamp = datetime.datetime(2018, 1, 31, 10, 32, 53)
debug = False
try:
from ._compiler import compiler
except ImportError:
compiler = "unknown"
try:
from .cython_version import cython_version
except ImportError:
cython_version = "unknown"
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