/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/jedi/debug.py is in python-jedi 0.11.1-1.
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import os
import time
def _lazy_colorama_init():
"""
Lazily init colorama if necessary, not to screw up stdout is debug not
enabled.
This version of the function does nothing.
"""
pass
_inited=False
try:
if os.name == 'nt':
# Does not work on Windows, as pyreadline and colorama interfere
raise ImportError
else:
# Use colorama for nicer console output.
from colorama import Fore, init
from colorama import initialise
def _lazy_colorama_init():
"""
Lazily init colorama if necessary, not to screw up stdout is
debug not enabled.
This version of the function does init colorama.
"""
global _inited
if not _inited:
# pytest resets the stream at the end - causes troubles. Since
# after every output the stream is reset automatically we don't
# need this.
initialise.atexit_done = True
try:
init()
except Exception:
# Colorama fails with initializing under vim and is buggy in
# version 0.3.6.
pass
_inited = True
except ImportError:
class Fore(object):
RED = ''
GREEN = ''
YELLOW = ''
MAGENTA = ''
RESET = ''
NOTICE = object()
WARNING = object()
SPEED = object()
enable_speed = False
enable_warning = False
enable_notice = False
# callback, interface: level, str
debug_function = None
_debug_indent = 0
_start_time = time.time()
def reset_time():
global _start_time, _debug_indent
_start_time = time.time()
_debug_indent = 0
def increase_indent(func):
"""Decorator for makin """
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
global _debug_indent
_debug_indent += 1
try:
return func(*args, **kwargs)
finally:
_debug_indent -= 1
return wrapper
def dbg(message, *args, **kwargs):
""" Looks at the stack, to see if a debug message should be printed. """
# Python 2 compatibility, because it doesn't understand default args
color = kwargs.pop('color', 'GREEN')
assert color
if debug_function and enable_notice:
i = ' ' * _debug_indent
_lazy_colorama_init()
debug_function(color, i + 'dbg: ' + message % tuple(u(repr(a)) for a in args))
def warning(message, *args, **kwargs):
format = kwargs.pop('format', True)
assert not kwargs
if debug_function and enable_warning:
i = ' ' * _debug_indent
if format:
message = message % tuple(u(repr(a)) for a in args)
debug_function('RED', i + 'warning: ' + message)
def speed(name):
if debug_function and enable_speed:
now = time.time()
i = ' ' * _debug_indent
debug_function('YELLOW', i + 'speed: ' + '%s %s' % (name, now - _start_time))
def print_to_stdout(color, str_out):
"""
The default debug function that prints to standard out.
:param str color: A string that is an attribute of ``colorama.Fore``.
"""
col = getattr(Fore, color)
_lazy_colorama_init()
if not is_py3:
str_out = str_out.encode(encoding, 'replace')
print(col + str_out + Fore.RESET)
# debug_function = print_to_stdout
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