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"""Utility methods for flake8."""
import collections
import fnmatch as _fnmatch
import inspect
import io
import os
import platform
import re
import sys
import tokenize

DIFF_HUNK_REGEXP = re.compile(r'^@@ -\d+(?:,\d+)? \+(\d+)(?:,(\d+))? @@.*$')
COMMA_SEPARATED_LIST_RE = re.compile(r'[,\s]')
LOCAL_PLUGIN_LIST_RE = re.compile(r'[,\t\n\r\f\v]')


def parse_comma_separated_list(value, regexp=COMMA_SEPARATED_LIST_RE):
    # type: (Union[Sequence[str], str]) -> List[str]
    """Parse a comma-separated list.

    :param value:
        String or list of strings to be parsed and normalized.
    :param regexp:
        Compiled regular expression used to split the value when it is a
        string.
    :type regexp:
        _sre.SRE_Pattern
    :returns:
        List of values with whitespace stripped.
    :rtype:
        list
    """
    if not value:
        return []

    if not isinstance(value, (list, tuple)):
        value = regexp.split(value)

    item_gen = (item.strip() for item in value)
    return [item for item in item_gen if item]


def normalize_paths(paths, parent=os.curdir):
    # type: (Union[Sequence[str], str], str) -> List[str]
    """Parse a comma-separated list of paths.

    :returns:
        The normalized paths.
    :rtype:
        [str]
    """
    return [normalize_path(p, parent)
            for p in parse_comma_separated_list(paths)]


def normalize_path(path, parent=os.curdir):
    # type: (str, str) -> str
    """Normalize a single-path.

    :returns:
        The normalized path.
    :rtype:
        str
    """
    # NOTE(sigmavirus24): Using os.path.sep and os.path.altsep allow for
    # Windows compatibility with both Windows-style paths (c:\\foo\bar) and
    # Unix style paths (/foo/bar).
    separator = os.path.sep
    # NOTE(sigmavirus24): os.path.altsep may be None
    alternate_separator = os.path.altsep or ''
    if separator in path or (alternate_separator and
                             alternate_separator in path):
        path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(parent, path))
    return path.rstrip(separator + alternate_separator)


def _stdin_get_value_py3():
    stdin_value = sys.stdin.buffer.read()
    fd = io.BytesIO(stdin_value)
    try:
        (coding, lines) = tokenize.detect_encoding(fd.readline)
        return io.StringIO(stdin_value.decode(coding))
    except (LookupError, SyntaxError, UnicodeError):
        return io.StringIO(stdin_value.decode('utf-8'))


def stdin_get_value():
    # type: () -> str
    """Get and cache it so plugins can use it."""
    cached_value = getattr(stdin_get_value, 'cached_stdin', None)
    if cached_value is None:
        if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
            stdin_value = io.BytesIO(sys.stdin.read())
        else:
            stdin_value = _stdin_get_value_py3()
        stdin_get_value.cached_stdin = stdin_value
        cached_value = stdin_get_value.cached_stdin
    return cached_value.getvalue()


def parse_unified_diff(diff=None):
    # type: (str) -> List[str]
    """Parse the unified diff passed on stdin.

    :returns:
        dictionary mapping file names to sets of line numbers
    :rtype:
        dict
    """
    # Allow us to not have to patch out stdin_get_value
    if diff is None:
        diff = stdin_get_value()

    number_of_rows = None
    current_path = None
    parsed_paths = collections.defaultdict(set)
    for line in diff.splitlines():
        if number_of_rows:
            # NOTE(sigmavirus24): Below we use a slice because stdin may be
            # bytes instead of text on Python 3.
            if line[:1] != '-':
                number_of_rows -= 1
            # We're in the part of the diff that has lines starting with +, -,
            # and ' ' to show context and the changes made. We skip these
            # because the information we care about is the filename and the
            # range within it.
            # When number_of_rows reaches 0, we will once again start
            # searching for filenames and ranges.
            continue

        # NOTE(sigmavirus24): Diffs that we support look roughly like:
        #    diff a/file.py b/file.py
        #    ...
        #    --- a/file.py
        #    +++ b/file.py
        # Below we're looking for that last line. Every diff tool that
        # gives us this output may have additional information after
        # ``b/file.py`` which it will separate with a \t, e.g.,
        #    +++ b/file.py\t100644
        # Which is an example that has the new file permissions/mode.
        # In this case we only care about the file name.
        if line[:3] == '+++':
            current_path = line[4:].split('\t', 1)[0]
            # NOTE(sigmavirus24): This check is for diff output from git.
            if current_path[:2] == 'b/':
                current_path = current_path[2:]
            # We don't need to do anything else. We have set up our local
            # ``current_path`` variable. We can skip the rest of this loop.
            # The next line we will see will give us the hung information
            # which is in the next section of logic.
            continue

        hunk_match = DIFF_HUNK_REGEXP.match(line)
        # NOTE(sigmavirus24): pep8/pycodestyle check for:
        #    line[:3] == '@@ '
        # But the DIFF_HUNK_REGEXP enforces that the line start with that
        # So we can more simply check for a match instead of slicing and
        # comparing.
        if hunk_match:
            (row, number_of_rows) = [
                1 if not group else int(group)
                for group in hunk_match.groups()
            ]
            parsed_paths[current_path].update(
                range(row, row + number_of_rows)
            )

    # We have now parsed our diff into a dictionary that looks like:
    #    {'file.py': set(range(10, 16), range(18, 20)), ...}
    return parsed_paths


def is_windows():
    # type: () -> bool
    """Determine if we're running on Windows.

    :returns:
        True if running on Windows, otherwise False
    :rtype:
        bool
    """
    return os.name == 'nt'


# NOTE(sigmavirus24): If and when https://bugs.python.org/issue27649 is fixed,
# re-enable multiprocessing support on Windows.
def can_run_multiprocessing_on_windows():
    # type: () -> bool
    """Determine if we can use multiprocessing on Windows.

    This presently will **always** return False due to a `bug`_ in the
    :mod:`multiprocessing` module on Windows. Once fixed, we will check
    to ensure that the version of Python contains that fix (via version
    inspection) and *conditionally* re-enable support on Windows.

    .. _bug:
        https://bugs.python.org/issue27649

    :returns:
        True if the version of Python is modern enough, otherwise False
    :rtype:
        bool
    """
    is_new_enough_python27 = (2, 7, 11) <= sys.version_info < (3, 0)
    is_new_enough_python3 = sys.version_info > (3, 2)
    return False and (is_new_enough_python27 or is_new_enough_python3)


def is_using_stdin(paths):
    # type: (List[str]) -> bool
    """Determine if we're going to read from stdin.

    :param list paths:
        The paths that we're going to check.
    :returns:
        True if stdin (-) is in the path, otherwise False
    :rtype:
        bool
    """
    return '-' in paths


def _default_predicate(*args):
    return False


def filenames_from(arg, predicate=None):
    # type: (str, callable) -> Generator
    """Generate filenames from an argument.

    :param str arg:
        Parameter from the command-line.
    :param callable predicate:
        Predicate to use to filter out filenames. If the predicate
        returns ``True`` we will exclude the filename, otherwise we
        will yield it. By default, we include every filename
        generated.
    :returns:
        Generator of paths
    """
    if predicate is None:
        predicate = _default_predicate

    if predicate(arg):
        return

    if os.path.isdir(arg):
        for root, sub_directories, files in os.walk(arg):
            if predicate(root):
                sub_directories[:] = []
                continue

            # NOTE(sigmavirus24): os.walk() will skip a directory if you
            # remove it from the list of sub-directories.
            for directory in sub_directories:
                joined = os.path.join(root, directory)
                if predicate(joined):
                    sub_directories.remove(directory)

            for filename in files:
                joined = os.path.join(root, filename)
                if predicate(joined) or predicate(filename):
                    continue
                yield joined
    else:
        yield arg


def fnmatch(filename, patterns, default=True):
    # type: (str, List[str], bool) -> bool
    """Wrap :func:`fnmatch.fnmatch` to add some functionality.

    :param str filename:
        Name of the file we're trying to match.
    :param list patterns:
        Patterns we're using to try to match the filename.
    :param bool default:
        The default value if patterns is empty
    :returns:
        True if a pattern matches the filename, False if it doesn't.
        ``default`` if patterns is empty.
    """
    if not patterns:
        return default
    return any(_fnmatch.fnmatch(filename, pattern) for pattern in patterns)


def parameters_for(plugin):
    # type: (flake8.plugins.manager.Plugin) -> Dict[str, bool]
    """Return the parameters for the plugin.

    This will inspect the plugin and return either the function parameters
    if the plugin is a function or the parameters for ``__init__`` after
    ``self`` if the plugin is a class.

    :param plugin:
        The internal plugin object.
    :type plugin:
        flake8.plugins.manager.Plugin
    :returns:
        A dictionary mapping the parameter name to whether or not it is
        required (a.k.a., is positional only/does not have a default).
    :rtype:
        dict([(str, bool)])
    """
    func = plugin.plugin
    is_class = not inspect.isfunction(func)
    if is_class:  # The plugin is a class
        func = plugin.plugin.__init__

    if sys.version_info < (3, 3):
        argspec = inspect.getargspec(func)
        start_of_optional_args = len(argspec[0]) - len(argspec[-1] or [])
        parameter_names = argspec[0]
        parameters = collections.OrderedDict([
            (name, position < start_of_optional_args)
            for position, name in enumerate(parameter_names)
        ])
    else:
        parameters = collections.OrderedDict([
            (parameter.name, parameter.default is parameter.empty)
            for parameter in inspect.signature(func).parameters.values()
            if parameter.kind == parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD
        ])

    if is_class:
        parameters.pop('self', None)

    return parameters


def get_python_version():
    """Find and format the python implementation and version.

    :returns:
        Implementation name, version, and platform as a string.
    :rtype:
        str
    """
    # The implementation isn't all that important.
    try:
        impl = platform.python_implementation() + " "
    except AttributeError:  # Python 2.5
        impl = ''
    return '%s%s on %s' % (impl, platform.python_version(), platform.system())