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Gregory Becker
79e821a43e docs: consistently use 'managed environment' over 'named ...' 2023-02-21 15:53:34 -08:00
psakievich
c16f166dcc Update lib/spack/docs/environments.rst 2023-02-21 16:33:45 -07:00
psakiev
4ae9730ffe remove env's 2023-02-21 12:57:13 -07:00
psakiev
9debeaf4e7 Try to resolve uninstall failure 2023-02-21 12:01:10 -07:00
psakiev
47cdefcbe8 Try setting mutable_mock_env in each func 2023-02-21 11:18:26 -07:00
psakiev
2acc356ed4 Style 2023-02-21 10:09:22 -07:00
psakiev
36bf6c9009 Add unit-tests back 2023-02-21 10:00:50 -07:00
psakiev
29fbad20a2 Undo hoops for avoiding env include 2023-02-21 09:18:44 -07:00
psakiev
5f78703af8 Fixture function scope 2023-02-21 08:53:07 -07:00
psakiev
9b390bdc2c Add back mutable-config 2023-02-15 16:55:33 -07:00
psakiev
bc427e8435 Adjust vars in mutable_mock_env_path 2023-02-15 14:46:54 -07:00
psakiev
3c6e6e22be Undo all unit-tests to see if CI will pass 2023-02-15 13:08:19 -07:00
psakievich
4a8f755632 [@spackbot] updating style on behalf of psakievich 2023-02-13 18:52:06 +00:00
psakievich
51de7ed7ee Merge branch 'develop' into f/env-location 2023-02-13 10:50:53 -07:00
psakiev
047110c086 Debug print statement 2023-01-11 05:37:29 -07:00
psakiev
7fa16089fc Add entry to tmpconfig 2023-01-11 04:46:42 -07:00
Philip Sakievich
065eaa739f Remove accidental bleed over trilinos change 2023-01-10 09:38:51 -07:00
psakiev
8d8e88c177 Try renaming dir 2023-01-09 16:24:14 -07:00
psakiev
8cc69cecfc Add function scope 2023-01-09 15:27:27 -07:00
psakiev
9c690a1ef5 Revert "Try something else"
This reverts commit 3532d6ff16.
2023-01-09 14:20:28 -07:00
psakiev
3532d6ff16 Try something else 2023-01-09 13:22:13 -07:00
psakiev
7494893d3b Drop the hidden dir 2023-01-09 12:46:59 -07:00
psakievich
54e4a72b8e Merge branch 'develop' into f/env-location 2023-01-07 22:23:23 -07:00
psakiev
b86980461f Modify failing test 2023-01-07 20:59:44 -07:00
psakiev
23b5932f73 Make hidden dir for mock env location 2022-12-21 14:56:52 -07:00
psakiev
93760847e8 Use tmpdir for all mutable env paths 2022-12-19 21:18:37 -07:00
psakievich
a35d2f39af Merge branch 'develop' into f/env-location 2022-12-19 17:02:19 -07:00
psakiev
af17cc60a9 Add tmpdir 2022-12-19 16:13:01 -07:00
psakiev
b0528cae3f Improve robustness of env test in parallel 2022-12-19 16:07:34 -07:00
psakiev
372a18392a Add syntax for debugging CI 2022-12-19 13:54:45 -07:00
psakievich
70db49dfed Merge branch 'develop' into f/env-location 2022-12-19 13:50:43 -07:00
psakiev
1d24c196da Use proper import 2022-12-08 12:36:36 -07:00
psakievich
fa3d768947 Update lib/spack/spack/environment/environment.py 2022-12-08 12:34:57 -07:00
psakiev
9b6a109c7e Remove constraint on environments_root creation 2022-12-07 22:24:18 -07:00
psakievich
663967d984 Merge branch 'develop' into f/env-location 2022-12-07 15:03:51 -07:00
psakiev
b47ff2a2de Fix missing function 2022-12-07 14:32:36 -07:00
psakiev
f7b4993810 Address reviewer comments 2022-12-07 14:25:12 -07:00
psakiev
3e07eb8cf0 Fix scope detection issue 2022-12-01 22:21:10 -07:00
psakievich
e773396747 Merge branch 'develop' into f/env-location 2022-12-01 17:00:36 -07:00
psakiev
e19cc2385e Don't automatically create the default env path 2022-12-01 16:50:24 -07:00
psakievich
e867662e1b Merge branch 'develop' into f/env-location 2022-11-09 17:19:41 -07:00
psakiev
6aad926838 Fix unicode error 2022-11-09 15:50:16 -07:00
psakievich
41cf807804 Merge branch 'develop' into f/env-location 2022-11-09 15:09:22 -07:00
psakiev
cf8b919954 Remove accidental changes to bin/sbang 2022-11-09 13:39:56 -07:00
psakiev
47957dccf4 Remove shell driven command from env activation test 2022-11-09 13:19:17 -07:00
Philip Sakievich
38313cadf4 Revert "avoid using realpath, readlink -f is more portable"
This reverts commit 2cae95334c.
2022-11-08 23:40:03 -07:00
Philip Sakievich
730d005a56 Only create default path when used 2022-11-08 23:39:03 -07:00
psakiev
2f7c850a20 style 2022-11-08 23:08:19 -07:00
psakiev
5aa7a564d3 Why do we have mutliple cod paths for env activation? 2022-11-08 22:59:29 -07:00
psakiev
d50c8f1727 Add guard-rail and unit-test (not working) 2022-11-08 22:41:09 -07:00
psakievich
0ac6dfa8f3 Merge branch 'develop' into f/env-location 2022-10-12 08:45:01 -06:00
Philip Sakievich
0b0ffe645d Ugh python 2 🤦‍♂️ 2022-10-11 22:37:57 -06:00
Philip Sakievich
9984c838c8 Fix failing shell tests 2022-10-11 22:18:43 -06:00
psakievich
b1bd61321d Merge branch 'develop' into f/env-location 2022-10-11 21:53:49 -06:00
psakievich
c144558245 Merge branch 'develop' into f/env-location 2022-09-29 11:50:06 -06:00
psakiev
ef43044672 Change name of variable 2022-09-27 22:17:29 -06:00
psakievich
da7294cd90 Update lib/spack/spack/test/config.py
Co-authored-by: Tamara Dahlgren <35777542+tldahlgren@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-09-27 21:08:32 -06:00
psakievich
addb891f42 Update lib/spack/docs/environments.rst
Co-authored-by: Tamara Dahlgren <35777542+tldahlgren@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-09-27 21:08:25 -06:00
psakievich
bce2d38bfc Merge branch 'develop' into f/env-location 2022-09-27 14:40:57 -06:00
Tom Scogland
2cae95334c avoid using realpath, readlink -f is more portable 2022-09-27 18:33:52 +00:00
psakiev
076d60ce35 Add check that env_root dir exists 2022-09-27 12:02:43 -06:00
psakiev
9ecdafd8de Add some documentation 2022-09-27 11:25:31 -06:00
psakievich
76fde639e8 Update lib/spack/spack/environment/environment.py
Co-authored-by: Greg Becker <becker33@llnl.gov>

Add back path canonicalization
2022-09-27 11:17:47 -06:00
psakiev
490b5eef7c Rework path access strategy 2022-09-27 10:57:28 -06:00
psakiev
3f2e77e5fa Allow users to specify root env dir
Environments managed by spack have some advantages over anonymous Environments
but they are tucked away inside spack's directory tree. This PR gives
users the ability to specify where the environments should live.

See #32823
2022-09-26 22:31:29 -06:00
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*.py diff=python
*.lp linguist-language=Prolog
lib/spack/external/* linguist-vendored
*.bat text eol=crlf

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ body:
Thanks for taking the time to report this build failure. To proceed with the report please:
1. Title the issue `Installation issue: <name-of-the-package>`.
2. Provide the information required below.
We encourage you to try, as much as possible, to reduce your problem to the minimal example that still reproduces the issue. That would help us a lot in fixing it quickly and effectively!
- type: textarea
id: reproduce
@@ -29,9 +29,7 @@ body:
description: |
Please post the error message from spack inside the `<details>` tag below:
value: |
<details><summary>Error message</summary>
<pre>
<details><summary>Error message</summary><pre>
...
</pre></details>
validations:
@@ -55,7 +53,7 @@ body:
Please upload the following files:
* **`spack-build-out.txt`**
* **`spack-build-env.txt`**
They should be present in the stage directory of the failing build. Also upload any `config.log` or similar file if one exists.
- type: markdown
attributes:

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
name: "\U0001F38A Feature request"
name: "\U0001F38A Feature request"
description: Suggest adding a feature that is not yet in Spack
labels: [feature]
body:
@@ -29,11 +29,13 @@ body:
attributes:
label: General information
options:
- label: I have run `spack --version` and reported the version of Spack
required: true
- label: I have searched the issues of this repo and believe this is not a duplicate
required: true
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
If you want to ask a question about the tool (how to use it, what it can currently do, etc.), try the `#general` channel on [our Slack](https://slack.spack.io/) first. We have a welcoming community and chances are you'll get your reply faster and without opening an issue.
Other than that, thanks for taking the time to contribute to Spack!

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@@ -21,9 +21,7 @@ body:
description: |
Please post the error message from spack inside the `<details>` tag below:
value: |
<details><summary>Error message</summary>
<pre>
<details><summary>Error message</summary><pre>
...
</pre></details>
validations:

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@@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ jobs:
package-audits:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # @v2
- uses: actions/setup-python@57ded4d7d5e986d7296eab16560982c6dd7c923b # @v2
- uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c # @v2
- uses: actions/setup-python@d27e3f3d7c64b4bbf8e4abfb9b63b83e846e0435 # @v2
with:
python-version: ${{inputs.python_version}}
- name: Install Python packages
run: |
pip install --upgrade pip setuptools pytest coverage[toml]
pip install --upgrade pip six setuptools pytest codecov coverage[toml]
- name: Package audits (with coverage)
if: ${{ inputs.with_coverage == 'true' }}
run: |
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
. share/spack/setup-env.sh
$(which spack) audit packages
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@894ff025c7b54547a9a2a1e9f228beae737ad3c2 # @v2.1.0
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@d9f34f8cd5cb3b3eb79b3e4b5dae3a16df499a70 # @v2.1.0
if: ${{ inputs.with_coverage == 'true' }}
with:
flags: unittests,linux,audits

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ jobs:
make patch unzip which xz python3 python3-devel tree \
cmake bison bison-devel libstdc++-static
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup non-root user
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ jobs:
make patch unzip xz-utils python3 python3-dev tree \
cmake bison
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup non-root user
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ jobs:
bzip2 curl file g++ gcc gfortran git gnupg2 gzip \
make patch unzip xz-utils python3 python3-dev tree
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup non-root user
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ jobs:
make patch unzip which xz python3 python3-devel tree \
cmake bison
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup repo
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
brew install cmake bison@2.7 tree
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
- name: Bootstrap clingo
run: |
source share/spack/setup-env.sh
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
brew install tree
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
- name: Bootstrap clingo
run: |
set -ex
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup repo
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ jobs:
bzip2 curl file g++ gcc patchelf gfortran git gzip \
make patch unzip xz-utils python3 python3-dev tree
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup non-root user
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ jobs:
make patch unzip xz-utils python3 python3-dev tree \
gawk
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup non-root user
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ jobs:
# Remove GnuPG since we want to bootstrap it
sudo rm -rf /usr/local/bin/gpg
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
- name: Bootstrap GnuPG
run: |
source share/spack/setup-env.sh
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ jobs:
# Remove GnuPG since we want to bootstrap it
sudo rm -rf /usr/local/bin/gpg
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
- name: Bootstrap GnuPG
run: |
source share/spack/setup-env.sh

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@@ -45,18 +45,12 @@ jobs:
[leap15, 'linux/amd64,linux/arm64,linux/ppc64le', 'opensuse/leap:15'],
[ubuntu-bionic, 'linux/amd64,linux/arm64,linux/ppc64le', 'ubuntu:18.04'],
[ubuntu-focal, 'linux/amd64,linux/arm64,linux/ppc64le', 'ubuntu:20.04'],
[ubuntu-jammy, 'linux/amd64,linux/arm64,linux/ppc64le', 'ubuntu:22.04'],
[almalinux8, 'linux/amd64,linux/arm64,linux/ppc64le', 'almalinux:8'],
[almalinux9, 'linux/amd64,linux/arm64,linux/ppc64le', 'almalinux:9'],
[rockylinux8, 'linux/amd64,linux/arm64', 'rockylinux:8'],
[rockylinux9, 'linux/amd64,linux/arm64,linux/ppc64le', 'rockylinux:9'],
[fedora37, 'linux/amd64,linux/arm64,linux/ppc64le', 'fedora:37'],
[fedora38, 'linux/amd64,linux/arm64,linux/ppc64le', 'fedora:38']]
[ubuntu-jammy, 'linux/amd64,linux/arm64,linux/ppc64le', 'ubuntu:22.04']]
name: Build ${{ matrix.dockerfile[0] }}
if: github.repository == 'spack/spack'
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # @v2
uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c # @v2
- name: Set Container Tag Normal (Nightly)
run: |
@@ -95,7 +89,7 @@ jobs:
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@e81a89b1732b9c48d79cd809d8d81d79c4647a18 # @v1
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@4b4e9c3e2d4531116a6f8ba8e71fc6e2cb6e6c8c # @v1
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@f03ac48505955848960e80bbb68046aa35c7b9e7 # @v1
- name: Log in to GitHub Container Registry
uses: docker/login-action@f4ef78c080cd8ba55a85445d5b36e214a81df20a # @v1

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ jobs:
core: ${{ steps.filter.outputs.core }}
packages: ${{ steps.filter.outputs.packages }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # @v2
- uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c # @v2
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' }}
with:
fetch-depth: 0

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@@ -47,10 +47,10 @@ jobs:
on_develop: false
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # @v2
- uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c # @v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/setup-python@57ded4d7d5e986d7296eab16560982c6dd7c923b # @v2
- uses: actions/setup-python@d27e3f3d7c64b4bbf8e4abfb9b63b83e846e0435 # @v2
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install System packages
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ jobs:
cmake bison libbison-dev kcov
- name: Install Python packages
run: |
pip install --upgrade pip setuptools pytest pytest-xdist pytest-cov
pip install --upgrade pip six setuptools pytest codecov[toml] pytest-xdist pytest-cov
pip install --upgrade flake8 "isort>=4.3.5" "mypy>=0.900" "click" "black"
- name: Setup git configuration
run: |
@@ -87,17 +87,17 @@ jobs:
UNIT_TEST_COVERAGE: ${{ matrix.python-version == '3.11' }}
run: |
share/spack/qa/run-unit-tests
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@894ff025c7b54547a9a2a1e9f228beae737ad3c2
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@d9f34f8cd5cb3b3eb79b3e4b5dae3a16df499a70
with:
flags: unittests,linux,${{ matrix.concretizer }}
# Test shell integration
shell:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # @v2
- uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c # @v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/setup-python@57ded4d7d5e986d7296eab16560982c6dd7c923b # @v2
- uses: actions/setup-python@d27e3f3d7c64b4bbf8e4abfb9b63b83e846e0435 # @v2
with:
python-version: '3.11'
- name: Install System packages
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ jobs:
sudo apt-get install -y coreutils kcov csh zsh tcsh fish dash bash
- name: Install Python packages
run: |
pip install --upgrade pip setuptools pytest coverage[toml] pytest-xdist
pip install --upgrade pip six setuptools pytest codecov coverage[toml] pytest-xdist
- name: Setup git configuration
run: |
# Need this for the git tests to succeed.
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ jobs:
COVERAGE: true
run: |
share/spack/qa/run-shell-tests
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@894ff025c7b54547a9a2a1e9f228beae737ad3c2
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@d9f34f8cd5cb3b3eb79b3e4b5dae3a16df499a70
with:
flags: shelltests,linux
@@ -133,11 +133,10 @@ jobs:
dnf install -y \
bzip2 curl file gcc-c++ gcc gcc-gfortran git gnupg2 gzip \
make patch tcl unzip which xz
- uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # @v2
- uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c # @v2
- name: Setup repo and non-root user
run: |
git --version
git config --global --add safe.directory /__w/spack/spack
git fetch --unshallow
. .github/workflows/setup_git.sh
useradd spack-test
@@ -152,10 +151,10 @@ jobs:
clingo-cffi:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # @v2
- uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c # @v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/setup-python@57ded4d7d5e986d7296eab16560982c6dd7c923b # @v2
- uses: actions/setup-python@d27e3f3d7c64b4bbf8e4abfb9b63b83e846e0435 # @v2
with:
python-version: '3.11'
- name: Install System packages
@@ -164,7 +163,7 @@ jobs:
sudo apt-get -y install coreutils cvs gfortran graphviz gnupg2 mercurial ninja-build kcov
- name: Install Python packages
run: |
pip install --upgrade pip setuptools pytest coverage[toml] pytest-cov clingo pytest-xdist
pip install --upgrade pip six setuptools pytest codecov coverage[toml] pytest-cov clingo pytest-xdist
- name: Setup git configuration
run: |
# Need this for the git tests to succeed.
@@ -176,7 +175,7 @@ jobs:
SPACK_TEST_SOLVER: clingo
run: |
share/spack/qa/run-unit-tests
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@894ff025c7b54547a9a2a1e9f228beae737ad3c2 # @v2.1.0
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@d9f34f8cd5cb3b3eb79b3e4b5dae3a16df499a70 # @v2.1.0
with:
flags: unittests,linux,clingo
# Run unit tests on MacOS
@@ -186,16 +185,16 @@ jobs:
matrix:
python-version: ["3.10"]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # @v2
- uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c # @v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/setup-python@57ded4d7d5e986d7296eab16560982c6dd7c923b # @v2
- uses: actions/setup-python@d27e3f3d7c64b4bbf8e4abfb9b63b83e846e0435 # @v2
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install Python packages
run: |
pip install --upgrade pip setuptools
pip install --upgrade pytest coverage[toml] pytest-xdist pytest-cov
pip install --upgrade pip six setuptools
pip install --upgrade pytest codecov coverage[toml] pytest-xdist pytest-cov
- name: Setup Homebrew packages
run: |
brew install dash fish gcc gnupg2 kcov
@@ -211,6 +210,6 @@ jobs:
$(which spack) solve zlib
common_args=(--dist loadfile --tx '4*popen//python=./bin/spack-tmpconfig python -u ./bin/spack python' -x)
$(which spack) unit-test --cov --cov-config=pyproject.toml --cov-report=xml:coverage.xml "${common_args[@]}"
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@894ff025c7b54547a9a2a1e9f228beae737ad3c2
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@d9f34f8cd5cb3b3eb79b3e4b5dae3a16df499a70
with:
flags: unittests,macos

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@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ jobs:
validate:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # @v2
- uses: actions/setup-python@57ded4d7d5e986d7296eab16560982c6dd7c923b # @v2
- uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c # @v2
- uses: actions/setup-python@d27e3f3d7c64b4bbf8e4abfb9b63b83e846e0435 # @v2
with:
python-version: '3.11'
cache: 'pip'
@@ -35,16 +35,16 @@ jobs:
style:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # @v2
- uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c # @v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/setup-python@57ded4d7d5e986d7296eab16560982c6dd7c923b # @v2
- uses: actions/setup-python@d27e3f3d7c64b4bbf8e4abfb9b63b83e846e0435 # @v2
with:
python-version: '3.11'
cache: 'pip'
- name: Install Python packages
run: |
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools types-six black==23.1.0 mypy isort clingo flake8
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip six setuptools types-six black==22.12.0 mypy isort clingo flake8
- name: Setup git configuration
run: |
# Need this for the git tests to succeed.
@@ -58,29 +58,3 @@ jobs:
with:
with_coverage: ${{ inputs.with_coverage }}
python_version: '3.11'
# Check that spack can bootstrap the development environment on Python 3.6 - RHEL8
bootstrap-dev-rhel8:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container: registry.access.redhat.com/ubi8/ubi
steps:
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
dnf install -y \
bzip2 curl file gcc-c++ gcc gcc-gfortran git gnupg2 gzip \
make patch tcl unzip which xz
- uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # @v2
- name: Setup repo and non-root user
run: |
git --version
git config --global --add safe.directory /__w/spack/spack
git fetch --unshallow
. .github/workflows/setup_git.sh
useradd spack-test
chown -R spack-test .
- name: Bootstrap Spack development environment
shell: runuser -u spack-test -- bash {0}
run: |
source share/spack/setup-env.sh
spack -d bootstrap now --dev
spack style -t black
spack unit-test -V

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@@ -15,15 +15,15 @@ jobs:
unit-tests:
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
- uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/setup-python@57ded4d7d5e986d7296eab16560982c6dd7c923b
- uses: actions/setup-python@d27e3f3d7c64b4bbf8e4abfb9b63b83e846e0435
with:
python-version: 3.9
- name: Install Python packages
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip pywin32 setuptools pytest-cov clingo
python -m pip install --upgrade pip six pywin32 setuptools codecov pytest-cov clingo
- name: Create local develop
run: |
./.github/workflows/setup_git.ps1
@@ -33,21 +33,21 @@ jobs:
./share/spack/qa/validate_last_exit.ps1
coverage combine -a
coverage xml
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@894ff025c7b54547a9a2a1e9f228beae737ad3c2
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@d9f34f8cd5cb3b3eb79b3e4b5dae3a16df499a70
with:
flags: unittests,windows
unit-tests-cmd:
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
- uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/setup-python@57ded4d7d5e986d7296eab16560982c6dd7c923b
- uses: actions/setup-python@d27e3f3d7c64b4bbf8e4abfb9b63b83e846e0435
with:
python-version: 3.9
- name: Install Python packages
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip pywin32 setuptools coverage pytest-cov clingo
python -m pip install --upgrade pip six pywin32 setuptools codecov coverage pytest-cov clingo
- name: Create local develop
run: |
./.github/workflows/setup_git.ps1
@@ -57,24 +57,99 @@ jobs:
./share/spack/qa/validate_last_exit.ps1
coverage combine -a
coverage xml
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@894ff025c7b54547a9a2a1e9f228beae737ad3c2
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@d9f34f8cd5cb3b3eb79b3e4b5dae3a16df499a70
with:
flags: unittests,windows
build-abseil:
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab
- uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/setup-python@57ded4d7d5e986d7296eab16560982c6dd7c923b
- uses: actions/setup-python@d27e3f3d7c64b4bbf8e4abfb9b63b83e846e0435
with:
python-version: 3.9
- name: Install Python packages
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip pywin32 setuptools coverage
python -m pip install --upgrade pip six pywin32 setuptools codecov coverage
- name: Build Test
run: |
spack compiler find
spack external find cmake
spack external find ninja
spack -d install abseil-cpp
# TODO: johnwparent - reduce the size of the installer operations
# make-installer:
# runs-on: windows-latest
# steps:
# - name: Disable Windows Symlinks
# run: |
# git config --global core.symlinks false
# shell:
# powershell
# - uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c
# with:
# fetch-depth: 0
# - uses: actions/setup-python@d27e3f3d7c64b4bbf8e4abfb9b63b83e846e0435
# with:
# python-version: 3.9
# - name: Install Python packages
# run: |
# python -m pip install --upgrade pip six pywin32 setuptools
# - name: Add Light and Candle to Path
# run: |
# $env:WIX >> $GITHUB_PATH
# - name: Run Installer
# run: |
# ./share/spack/qa/setup_spack_installer.ps1
# spack make-installer -s . -g SILENT pkg
# echo "installer_root=$((pwd).Path)" | Out-File -FilePath $Env:GITHUB_ENV -Encoding utf8 -Append
# env:
# ProgressPreference: SilentlyContinue
# - uses: actions/upload-artifact@83fd05a356d7e2593de66fc9913b3002723633cb
# with:
# name: Windows Spack Installer Bundle
# path: ${{ env.installer_root }}\pkg\Spack.exe
# - uses: actions/upload-artifact@83fd05a356d7e2593de66fc9913b3002723633cb
# with:
# name: Windows Spack Installer
# path: ${{ env.installer_root}}\pkg\Spack.msi
# execute-installer:
# needs: make-installer
# runs-on: windows-latest
# defaults:
# run:
# shell: pwsh
# steps:
# - uses: actions/setup-python@d27e3f3d7c64b4bbf8e4abfb9b63b83e846e0435
# with:
# python-version: 3.9
# - name: Install Python packages
# run: |
# python -m pip install --upgrade pip six pywin32 setuptools
# - name: Setup installer directory
# run: |
# mkdir -p spack_installer
# echo "spack_installer=$((pwd).Path)\spack_installer" | Out-File -FilePath $Env:GITHUB_ENV -Encoding utf8 -Append
# - uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
# with:
# name: Windows Spack Installer Bundle
# path: ${{ env.spack_installer }}
# - name: Execute Bundled Installer
# run: |
# $proc = Start-Process ${{ env.spack_installer }}\spack.exe "/install /quiet" -Passthru
# $handle = $proc.Handle # cache proc.Handle
# $proc.WaitForExit();
# $LASTEXITCODE
# env:
# ProgressPreference: SilentlyContinue
# - uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
# with:
# name: Windows Spack Installer
# path: ${{ env.spack_installer }}
# - name: Execute MSI
# run: |
# $proc = Start-Process ${{ env.spack_installer }}\spack.msi "/quiet" -Passthru
# $handle = $proc.Handle # cache proc.Handle
# $proc.WaitForExit();
# $LASTEXITCODE

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@@ -1,246 +1,3 @@
# v0.20.0 (2023-05-21)
`v0.20.0` is a major feature release.
## Features in this release
1. **`requires()` directive and enhanced package requirements**
We've added some more enhancements to requirements in Spack (#36286).
There is a new `requires()` directive for packages. `requires()` is the opposite of
`conflicts()`. You can use it to impose constraints on this package when certain
conditions are met:
```python
requires(
"%apple-clang",
when="platform=darwin",
msg="This package builds only with clang on macOS"
)
```
More on this in [the docs](
https://spack.rtfd.io/en/latest/packaging_guide.html#conflicts-and-requirements).
You can also now add a `when:` clause to `requires:` in your `packages.yaml`
configuration or in an environment:
```yaml
packages:
openmpi:
require:
- any_of: ["%gcc"]
when: "@:4.1.4"
message: "Only OpenMPI 4.1.5 and up can build with fancy compilers"
```
More details can be found [here](
https://spack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/build_settings.html#package-requirements)
2. **Exact versions**
Spack did not previously have a way to distinguish a version if it was a prefix of
some other version. For example, `@3.2` would match `3.2`, `3.2.1`, `3.2.2`, etc. You
can now match *exactly* `3.2` with `@=3.2`. This is useful, for example, if you need
to patch *only* the `3.2` version of a package. The new syntax is described in [the docs](
https://spack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/basic_usage.html#version-specifier).
Generally, when writing packages, you should prefer to use ranges like `@3.2` over
the specific versions, as this allows the concretizer more leeway when selecting
versions of dependencies. More details and recommendations are in the [packaging guide](
https://spack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/packaging_guide.html#ranges-versus-specific-versions).
See #36273 for full details on the version refactor.
3. **New testing interface**
Writing package tests is now much simpler with a new [test interface](
https://spack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/packaging_guide.html#stand-alone-tests).
Writing a test is now as easy as adding a method that starts with `test_`:
```python
class MyPackage(Package):
...
def test_always_fails(self):
"""use assert to always fail"""
assert False
def test_example(self):
"""run installed example"""
example = which(self.prefix.bin.example)
example()
```
You can use Python's native `assert` statement to implement your checks -- no more
need to fiddle with `run_test` or other test framework methods. Spack will
introspect the class and run `test_*` methods when you run `spack test`,
4. **More stable concretization**
* Now, `spack concretize` will *only* concretize the new portions of the environment
and will not change existing parts of an environment unless you specify `--force`.
This has always been true for `unify:false`, but not for `unify:true` and
`unify:when_possible` environments. Now it is true for all of them (#37438, #37681).
* The concretizer has a new `--reuse-deps` argument that *only* reuses dependencies.
That is, it will always treat the *roots* of your environment as it would with
`--fresh`. This allows you to upgrade just the roots of your environment while
keeping everything else stable (#30990).
5. **Weekly develop snapshot releases**
Since last year, we have maintained a buildcache of `develop` at
https://binaries.spack.io/develop, but the cache can grow to contain so many builds
as to be unwieldy. When we get a stable `develop` build, we snapshot the release and
add a corresponding tag the Spack repository. So, you can use a stack from a specific
day. There are now tags in the spack repository like:
* `develop-2023-05-14`
* `develop-2023-05-18`
that correspond to build caches like:
* https://binaries.spack.io/develop-2023-05-14/e4s
* https://binaries.spack.io/develop-2023-05-18/e4s
We plan to store these snapshot releases weekly.
6. **Specs in buildcaches can be referenced by hash.**
* Previously, you could run `spack buildcache list` and see the hashes in
buildcaches, but referring to them by hash would fail.
* You can now run commands like `spack spec` and `spack install` and refer to
buildcache hashes directly, e.g. `spack install /abc123` (#35042)
7. **New package and buildcache index websites**
Our public websites for searching packages have been completely revamped and updated.
You can check them out here:
* *Package Index*: https://packages.spack.io
* *Buildcache Index*: https://cache.spack.io
Both are searchable and more interactive than before. Currently major releases are
shown; UI for browsing `develop` snapshots is coming soon.
8. **Default CMake and Meson build types are now Release**
Spack has historically defaulted to building with optimization and debugging, but
packages like `llvm` can be enormous with debug turned on. Our default build type for
all Spack packages is now `Release` (#36679, #37436). This has a number of benefits:
* much smaller binaries;
* higher default optimization level; and
* defining `NDEBUG` disables assertions, which may lead to further speedups.
You can still get the old behavior back through requirements and package preferences.
## Other new commands and directives
* `spack checksum` can automatically add new versions to package (#24532)
* new command: `spack pkg grep` to easily search package files (#34388)
* New `maintainers` directive (#35083)
* Add `spack buildcache push` (alias to `buildcache create`) (#34861)
* Allow using `-j` to control the parallelism of concretization (#37608)
* Add `--exclude` option to 'spack external find' (#35013)
## Other new features of note
* editing: add higher-precedence `SPACK_EDITOR` environment variable
* Many YAML formatting improvements from updating `ruamel.yaml` to the latest version
supporting Python 3.6. (#31091, #24885, #37008).
* Requirements and preferences should not define (non-git) versions (#37687, #37747)
* Environments now store spack version/commit in `spack.lock` (#32801)
* User can specify the name of the `packages` subdirectory in repositories (#36643)
* Add container images supporting RHEL alternatives (#36713)
* make version(...) kwargs explicit (#36998)
## Notable refactors
* buildcache create: reproducible tarballs (#35623)
* Bootstrap most of Spack dependencies using environments (#34029)
* Split `satisfies(..., strict=True/False)` into two functions (#35681)
* spack install: simplify behavior when inside environments (#35206)
## Binary cache and stack updates
* Major simplification of CI boilerplate in stacks (#34272, #36045)
* Many improvements to our CI pipeline's reliability
## Removals, Deprecations, and disablements
* Module file generation is disabled by default; you'll need to enable it to use it (#37258)
* Support for Python 2 was deprecated in `v0.19.0` and has been removed. `v0.20.0` only
supports Python 3.6 and higher.
* Deprecated target names are no longer recognized by Spack. Use generic names instead:
* `graviton` is now `cortex_a72`
* `graviton2` is now `neoverse_n1`
* `graviton3` is now `neoverse_v1`
* `blacklist` and `whitelist` in module configuration were deprecated in `v0.19.0` and are
removed in this release. Use `exclude` and `include` instead.
* The `ignore=` parameter of the `extends()` directive has been removed. It was not used by
any builtin packages and is no longer needed to avoid conflicts in environment views (#35588).
* Support for the old YAML buildcache format has been removed. It was deprecated in `v0.19.0` (#34347).
* `spack find --bootstrap` has been removed. It was deprecated in `v0.19.0`. Use `spack
--bootstrap find` instead (#33964).
* `spack bootstrap trust` and `spack bootstrap untrust` are now removed, having been
deprecated in `v0.19.0`. Use `spack bootstrap enable` and `spack bootstrap disable`.
* The `--mirror-name`, `--mirror-url`, and `--directory` options to buildcache and
mirror commands were deprecated in `v0.19.0` and have now been removed. They have been
replaced by positional arguments (#37457).
* Deprecate `env:` as top level environment key (#37424)
* deprecate buildcache create --rel, buildcache install --allow-root (#37285)
* Support for very old perl-like spec format strings (e.g., `$_$@$%@+$+$=`) has been
removed (#37425). This was deprecated in in `v0.15` (#10556).
## Notable Bugfixes
* bugfix: don't fetch package metadata for unknown concrete specs (#36990)
* Improve package source code context display on error (#37655)
* Relax environment manifest filename requirements and lockfile identification criteria (#37413)
* `installer.py`: drop build edges of installed packages by default (#36707)
* Bugfix: package requirements with git commits (#35057, #36347)
* Package requirements: allow single specs in requirement lists (#36258)
* conditional variant values: allow boolean (#33939)
* spack uninstall: follow run/link edges on --dependents (#34058)
## Spack community stats
* 7,179 total packages, 499 new since `v0.19.0`
* 329 new Python packages
* 31 new R packages
* 336 people contributed to this release
* 317 committers to packages
* 62 committers to core
# v0.19.1 (2023-02-07)
### Spack Bugfixes
* `buildcache create`: make "file exists" less verbose (#35019)
* `spack mirror create`: don't change paths to urls (#34992)
* Improve error message for requirements (#33988)
* uninstall: fix accidental cubic complexity (#34005)
* scons: fix signature for `install_args` (#34481)
* Fix `combine_phase_logs` text encoding issues (#34657)
* Use a module-like object to propagate changes in the MRO, when setting build env (#34059)
* PackageBase should not define builder legacy attributes (#33942)
* Forward lookup of the "run_tests" attribute (#34531)
* Bugfix for timers (#33917, #33900)
* Fix path handling in prefix inspections (#35318)
* Fix libtool filter for Fujitsu compilers (#34916)
* Bug fix for duplicate rpath errors on macOS when creating build caches (#34375)
* FileCache: delete the new cache file on exception (#34623)
* Propagate exceptions from Spack python console (#34547)
* Tests: Fix a bug/typo in a `config_values.py` fixture (#33886)
* Various CI fixes (#33953, #34560, #34560, #34828)
* Docs: remove monitors and analyzers, typos (#34358, #33926)
* bump release version for tutorial command (#33859)
# v0.19.0 (2022-11-11)
`v0.19.0` is a major feature release.

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@@ -50,69 +50,24 @@ setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
:: flags will always start with '-', e.g. --help or -V
:: subcommands will never start with '-'
:: everything after the subcommand is an arg
:: we cannot allow batch "for" loop to directly process CL args
:: a number of batch reserved characters are commonly passed to
:: spack and allowing batch's "for" method to process the raw inputs
:: results in a large number of formatting issues
:: instead, treat the entire CLI as one string
:: and split by space manually
:: capture cl args in variable named cl_args
set cl_args=%*
:process_cl_args
rem tokens=1* returns the first processed token produced
rem by tokenizing the input string cl_args on spaces into
rem the named variable %%g
rem While this make look like a for loop, it only
rem executes a single time for each of the cl args
rem the actual iterative loop is performed by the
rem goto process_cl_args stanza
rem we are simply leveraging the "for" method's string
rem tokenization
for /f "tokens=1*" %%g in ("%cl_args%") do (
set t=%%~g
rem remainder of string is composed into %%h
rem these are the cl args yet to be processed
rem assign cl_args var to only the args to be processed
rem effectively discarding the current arg %%g
rem this will be nul when we have no further tokens to process
set cl_args=%%h
rem process the first space delineated cl arg
rem of this iteration
for %%x in (%*) do (
set t="%%~x"
if "!t:~0,1!" == "-" (
if defined _sp_subcommand (
rem We already have a subcommand, processing args now
if not defined _sp_args (
set "_sp_args=!t!"
) else (
set "_sp_args=!_sp_args! !t!"
)
:: We already have a subcommand, processing args now
set "_sp_args=!_sp_args! !t!"
) else (
if not defined _sp_flags (
set "_sp_flags=!t!"
shift
) else (
set "_sp_flags=!_sp_flags! !t!"
shift
)
set "_sp_flags=!_sp_flags! !t!"
shift
)
) else if not defined _sp_subcommand (
set "_sp_subcommand=!t!"
shift
) else (
if not defined _sp_args (
set "_sp_args=!t!"
shift
) else (
set "_sp_args=!_sp_args! !t!"
shift
)
set "_sp_args=!_sp_args! !t!"
shift
)
)
rem if this is not nil, we have more tokens to process
rem start above process again with remaining unprocessed cl args
if defined cl_args goto :process_cl_args
:: --help, -h and -V flags don't require further output parsing.
:: If we encounter, execute and exit
@@ -140,21 +95,31 @@ if not defined _sp_subcommand (
:: pass parsed variables outside of local scope. Need to do
:: this because delayedexpansion can only be set by setlocal
endlocal & (
set "_sp_flags=%_sp_flags%"
set "_sp_args=%_sp_args%"
set "_sp_subcommand=%_sp_subcommand%"
)
echo %_sp_flags%>flags
echo %_sp_args%>args
echo %_sp_subcommand%>subcmd
endlocal
set /p _sp_subcommand=<subcmd
set /p _sp_flags=<flags
set /p _sp_args=<args
if "%_sp_subcommand%"=="ECHO is off." (set "_sp_subcommand=")
if "%_sp_subcommand%"=="ECHO is on." (set "_sp_subcommand=")
if "%_sp_flags%"=="ECHO is off." (set "_sp_flags=")
if "%_sp_flags%"=="ECHO is on." (set "_sp_flags=")
if "%_sp_args%"=="ECHO is off." (set "_sp_args=")
if "%_sp_args%"=="ECHO is on." (set "_sp_args=")
del subcmd
del flags
del args
:: Filter out some commands. For any others, just run the command.
if "%_sp_subcommand%" == "cd" (
if %_sp_subcommand% == "cd" (
goto :case_cd
) else if "%_sp_subcommand%" == "env" (
) else if %_sp_subcommand% == "env" (
goto :case_env
) else if "%_sp_subcommand%" == "load" (
) else if %_sp_subcommand% == "load" (
goto :case_load
) else if "%_sp_subcommand%" == "unload" (
) else if %_sp_subcommand% == "unload" (
goto :case_load
) else (
goto :default_case
@@ -189,20 +154,20 @@ goto :end_switch
if NOT defined _sp_args (
goto :default_case
)
if NOT "%_sp_args%"=="%_sp_args:--help=%" (
set args_no_quote=%_sp_args:"=%
if NOT "%args_no_quote%"=="%args_no_quote:--help=%" (
goto :default_case
) else if NOT "%_sp_args%"=="%_sp_args: -h=%" (
) else if NOT "%args_no_quote%"=="%args_no_quote: -h=%" (
goto :default_case
) else if NOT "%_sp_args%"=="%_sp_args:--bat=%" (
) else if NOT "%args_no_quote%"=="%args_no_quote:--bat=%" (
goto :default_case
) else if NOT "%_sp_args%"=="%_sp_args:deactivate=%" (
) else if NOT "%args_no_quote%"=="%args_no_quote:deactivate=%" (
for /f "tokens=* USEBACKQ" %%I in (
`call python %spack% %_sp_flags% env deactivate --bat %_sp_args:deactivate=%`
`call python %spack% %_sp_flags% env deactivate --bat %args_no_quote:deactivate=%`
) do %%I
) else if NOT "%_sp_args%"=="%_sp_args:activate=%" (
) else if NOT "%args_no_quote%"=="%args_no_quote:activate=%" (
for /f "tokens=* USEBACKQ" %%I in (
`python %spack% %_sp_flags% env activate --bat %_sp_args:activate=%`
`python %spack% %_sp_flags% env activate --bat %args_no_quote:activate=%`
) do %%I
) else (
goto :default_case
@@ -223,7 +188,7 @@ if defined _sp_args (
for /f "tokens=* USEBACKQ" %%I in (
`python "%spack%" %_sp_flags% %_sp_subcommand% --bat %_sp_args%`) do %%I
)
goto :end_switch
:case_unload
@@ -261,7 +226,7 @@ for %%Z in ("%_pa_new_path%") do if EXIST %%~sZ\NUL (
exit /b 0
:: set module system roots
:_sp_multi_pathadd
:_sp_multi_pathadd
for %%I in (%~2) do (
for %%Z in (%_sp_compatible_sys_types%) do (
:pathadd "%~1" "%%I\%%Z"

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@@ -13,18 +13,16 @@ concretizer:
# Whether to consider installed packages or packages from buildcaches when
# concretizing specs. If `true`, we'll try to use as many installs/binaries
# as possible, rather than building. If `false`, we'll always give you a fresh
# concretization. If `dependencies`, we'll only reuse dependencies but
# give you a fresh concretization for your root specs.
reuse: dependencies
# concretization.
reuse: true
# Options that tune which targets are considered for concretization. The
# concretization process is very sensitive to the number targets, and the time
# needed to reach a solution increases noticeably with the number of targets
# considered.
targets:
# Determine whether we want to target specific or generic
# microarchitectures. Valid values are: "microarchitectures" or "generic".
# An example of "microarchitectures" would be "skylake" or "bulldozer",
# while an example of "generic" would be "aarch64" or "x86_64_v4".
# Determine whether we want to target specific or generic microarchitectures.
# An example of the first kind might be for instance "skylake" or "bulldozer",
# while generic microarchitectures are for instance "aarch64" or "x86_64_v4".
granularity: microarchitectures
# If "false" allow targets that are incompatible with the current host (for
# instance concretize with target "icelake" while running on "haswell").
@@ -35,4 +33,4 @@ concretizer:
# environments can always be activated. When "false" perform concretization separately
# on each root spec, allowing different versions and variants of the same package in
# an environment.
unify: true
unify: true

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@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ config:
# when Spack needs to manage its own package metadata and all operations are
# expected to complete within the default time limit. The timeout should
# therefore generally be left untouched.
db_lock_timeout: 60
db_lock_timeout: 3
# How long to wait when attempting to modify a package (e.g. to install it).

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@@ -23,20 +23,8 @@ packages:
providers:
elf: [libelf]
fuse: [macfuse]
gl: [apple-gl]
glu: [apple-glu]
unwind: [apple-libunwind]
uuid: [apple-libuuid]
apple-gl:
buildable: false
externals:
- spec: apple-gl@4.1.0
prefix: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk
apple-glu:
buildable: false
externals:
- spec: apple-glu@1.3.0
prefix: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk
apple-libunwind:
buildable: false
externals:

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@@ -40,12 +40,13 @@ modules:
roots:
tcl: $spack/share/spack/modules
lmod: $spack/share/spack/lmod
# What type of modules to use ("tcl" and/or "lmod")
enable: []
# What type of modules to use
enable:
- tcl
tcl:
all:
autoload: direct
autoload: none
# Default configurations if lmod is enabled
lmod:

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ packages:
awk: [gawk]
blas: [openblas, amdblis]
D: [ldc]
daal: [intel-oneapi-daal]
daal: [intel-daal]
elf: [elfutils]
fftw-api: [fftw, amdfftw]
flame: [libflame, amdlibflame]
@@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ packages:
gl: [glx, osmesa]
glu: [mesa-glu, openglu]
golang: [go, gcc]
go-or-gccgo-bootstrap: [go-bootstrap, gcc]
go-external-or-gccgo-bootstrap: [go-bootstrap, gcc]
iconv: [libiconv]
ipp: [intel-oneapi-ipp]
ipp: [intel-ipp]
java: [openjdk, jdk, ibm-java]
jpeg: [libjpeg-turbo, libjpeg]
lapack: [openblas, amdlibflame]
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ packages:
lua-lang: [lua, lua-luajit-openresty, lua-luajit]
luajit: [lua-luajit-openresty, lua-luajit]
mariadb-client: [mariadb-c-client, mariadb]
mkl: [intel-oneapi-mkl]
mkl: [intel-mkl]
mpe: [mpe2]
mpi: [openmpi, mpich]
mysql-client: [mysql, mariadb-c-client]

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@@ -3,4 +3,3 @@ config:
concretizer: clingo
build_stage::
- '$spack/.staging'
stage_name: '{name}-{version}-{hash:7}'

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@@ -19,4 +19,3 @@ packages:
- msvc
providers:
mpi: [msmpi]
gl: [wgl]

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@@ -5,4 +5,3 @@ llnl*.rst
_build
.spack-env
spack.lock
_spack_root

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@@ -942,7 +942,7 @@ first ``libelf`` above, you would run:
$ spack load /qmm4kso
To see which packages that you have loaded to your environment you would
To see which packages that you have loaded to your enviornment you would
use ``spack find --loaded``.
.. code-block:: console
@@ -1103,31 +1103,16 @@ Below are more details about the specifiers that you can add to specs.
Version specifier
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A version specifier ``pkg@<specifier>`` comes after a package name
and starts with ``@``. It can be something abstract that matches
multiple known versions, or a specific version. During concretization,
Spack will pick the optimal version within the spec's constraints
according to policies set for the particular Spack installation.
The version specifier can be *a specific version*, such as ``@=1.0.0`` or
``@=1.2a7``. Or, it can be *a range of versions*, such as ``@1.0:1.5``.
Version ranges are inclusive, so this example includes both ``1.0``
and any ``1.5.x`` version. Version ranges can be unbounded, e.g. ``@:3``
means any version up to and including ``3``. This would include ``3.4``
and ``3.4.2``. Similarly, ``@4.2:`` means any version above and including
``4.2``. As a short-hand, ``@3`` is equivalent to the range ``@3:3`` and
includes any version with major version ``3``.
Notice that you can distinguish between the specific version ``@=3.2`` and
the range ``@3.2``. This is useful for packages that follow a versioning
scheme that omits the zero patch version number: ``3.2``, ``3.2.1``,
``3.2.2``, etc. In general it is preferable to use the range syntax
``@3.2``, since ranges also match versions with one-off suffixes, such as
``3.2-custom``.
A version specifier can also be a list of ranges and specific versions,
separated by commas. For example, ``@1.0:1.5,=1.7.1`` matches any version
in the range ``1.0:1.5`` and the specific version ``1.7.1``.
A version specifier comes somewhere after a package name and starts
with ``@``. It can be a single version, e.g. ``@1.0``, ``@3``, or
``@1.2a7``. Or, it can be a range of versions, such as ``@1.0:1.5``
(all versions between ``1.0`` and ``1.5``, inclusive). Version ranges
can be open, e.g. ``:3`` means any version up to and including ``3``.
This would include ``3.4`` and ``3.4.2``. ``4.2:`` means any version
above and including ``4.2``. Finally, a version specifier can be a
set of arbitrary versions, such as ``@1.0,1.5,1.7`` (``1.0``, ``1.5``,
or ``1.7``). When you supply such a specifier to ``spack install``,
it constrains the set of versions that Spack will install.
For packages with a ``git`` attribute, ``git`` references
may be specified instead of a numerical version i.e. branches, tags
@@ -1136,35 +1121,36 @@ reference provided. Acceptable syntaxes for this are:
.. code-block:: sh
# commit hashes
foo@abcdef1234abcdef1234abcdef1234abcdef1234 # 40 character hashes are automatically treated as git commits
foo@git.abcdef1234abcdef1234abcdef1234abcdef1234
# branches and tags
foo@git.develop # use the develop branch
foo@git.0.19 # use the 0.19 tag
Spack always needs to associate a Spack version with the git reference,
which is used for version comparison. This Spack version is heuristically
taken from the closest valid git tag among ancestors of the git ref.
# commit hashes
foo@abcdef1234abcdef1234abcdef1234abcdef1234 # 40 character hashes are automatically treated as git commits
foo@git.abcdef1234abcdef1234abcdef1234abcdef1234
Once a Spack version is associated with a git ref, it always printed with
the git ref. For example, if the commit ``@git.abcdefg`` is tagged
``0.19``, then the spec will be shown as ``@git.abcdefg=0.19``.
Spack versions from git reference either have an associated version supplied by the user,
or infer a relationship to known versions from the structure of the git repository. If an
associated version is supplied by the user, Spack treats the git version as equivalent to that
version for all version comparisons in the package logic (e.g. ``depends_on('foo', when='@1.5')``).
If the git ref is not exactly a tag, then the distance to the nearest tag
is also part of the resolved version. ``@git.abcdefg=0.19.git.8`` means
that the commit is 8 commits away from the ``0.19`` tag.
In cases where Spack cannot resolve a sensible version from a git ref,
users can specify the Spack version to use for the git ref. This is done
by appending ``=`` and the Spack version to the git ref. For example:
The associated version can be assigned with ``[git ref]=[version]`` syntax, with the caveat that the specified version is known to Spack from either the package definition, or in the configuration preferences (i.e. ``packages.yaml``).
.. code-block:: sh
foo@git.my_ref=3.2 # use the my_ref tag or branch, but treat it as version 3.2 for version comparisons
foo@git.abcdef1234abcdef1234abcdef1234abcdef1234=develop # use the given commit, but treat it as develop for version comparisons
If an associated version is not supplied then the tags in the git repo are used to determine
the most recent previous version known to Spack. Details about how versions are compared
and how Spack determines if one version is less than another are discussed in the developer guide.
If the version spec is not provided, then Spack will choose one
according to policies set for the particular spack installation. If
the spec is ambiguous, i.e. it could match multiple versions, Spack
will choose a version within the spec's constraints according to
policies set for the particular Spack installation.
Details about how versions are compared and how Spack determines if
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ your Spack mirror and then downloaded and installed by others.
Whenever a mirror provides prebuilt packages, Spack will take these packages
into account during concretization and installation, making ``spack install``
significantly faster.
signficantly faster.
.. note::
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Build caches are created via:
.. code-block:: console
$ spack buildcache push <path/url/mirror name> <spec>
$ spack buildcache create <path/url/mirror name> <spec>
This command takes the locally installed spec and its dependencies, and
creates tarballs of their install prefixes. It also generates metadata files,
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Here is an example where a build cache is created in a local directory named
.. code-block:: console
$ spack buildcache push --allow-root ./spack-cache ninja
$ spack buildcache create --allow-root ./spack-cache ninja
==> Pushing binary packages to file:///home/spackuser/spack/spack-cache/build_cache
Not that ``ninja`` must be installed locally for this to work.
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ need to be adjusted for better re-locatability.
--------------------
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
``spack buildcache push``
``spack buildcache create``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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@@ -325,99 +325,42 @@ on the command line, because it can specify constraints on packages
is not possible to specify constraints on dependencies while also keeping
those dependencies optional.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Requirements syntax
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The package requirements configuration is specified in ``packages.yaml``,
keyed by package name and expressed using the Spec syntax. In the simplest
case you can specify attributes that you always want the package to have
by providing a single spec string to ``require``:
The package requirements configuration is specified in ``packages.yaml``
keyed by package name:
.. code-block:: yaml
packages:
libfabric:
require: "@1.13.2"
In the above example, ``libfabric`` will always build with version 1.13.2. If you
need to compose multiple configuration scopes ``require`` accepts a list of
strings:
.. code-block:: yaml
packages:
libfabric:
require:
- "@1.13.2"
- "%gcc"
In this case ``libfabric`` will always build with version 1.13.2 **and** using GCC
as a compiler.
For more complex use cases, require accepts also a list of objects. These objects
must have either a ``any_of`` or a ``one_of`` field, containing a list of spec strings,
and they can optionally have a ``when`` and a ``message`` attribute:
.. code-block:: yaml
packages:
openmpi:
require:
- any_of: ["@4.1.5", "%gcc"]
message: "in this example only 4.1.5 can build with other compilers"
``any_of`` is a list of specs. One of those specs must be satisfied
and it is also allowed for the concretized spec to match more than one.
In the above example, that means you could build ``openmpi@4.1.5%gcc``,
``openmpi@4.1.5%clang`` or ``openmpi@3.9%gcc``, but
not ``openmpi@3.9%clang``.
If a custom message is provided, and the requirement is not satisfiable,
Spack will print the custom error message:
.. code-block:: console
$ spack spec openmpi@3.9%clang
==> Error: in this example only 4.1.5 can build with other compilers
We could express a similar requirement using the ``when`` attribute:
.. code-block:: yaml
packages:
openmpi:
require:
- any_of: ["%gcc"]
when: "@:4.1.4"
message: "in this example only 4.1.5 can build with other compilers"
In the example above, if the version turns out to be 4.1.4 or less, we require the compiler to be GCC.
For readability, Spack also allows a ``spec`` key accepting a string when there is only a single
constraint:
.. code-block:: yaml
packages:
openmpi:
require:
- spec: "%gcc"
when: "@:4.1.4"
message: "in this example only 4.1.5 can build with other compilers"
This code snippet and the one before it are semantically equivalent.
Finally, instead of ``any_of`` you can use ``one_of`` which also takes a list of specs. The final
concretized spec must match one and only one of them:
.. code-block:: yaml
packages:
- any_of: ["~cuda", "%gcc"]
mpich:
require:
- one_of: ["+cuda", "+rocm"]
require:
- one_of: ["+cuda", "+rocm"]
In the example above, that means you could build ``mpich+cuda`` or ``mpich+rocm`` but not ``mpich+cuda+rocm``.
Requirements are expressed using Spec syntax (the same as what is provided
to ``spack install``). In the simplest case, you can specify attributes
that you always want the package to have by providing a single spec to
``require``; in the above example, ``libfabric`` will always build
with version 1.13.2.
You can provide a more-relaxed constraint and allow the concretizer to
choose between a set of options using ``any_of`` or ``one_of``:
* ``any_of`` is a list of specs. One of those specs must be satisfied
and it is also allowed for the concretized spec to match more than one.
In the above example, that means you could build ``openmpi+cuda%gcc``,
``openmpi~cuda%clang`` or ``openmpi~cuda%gcc`` (in the last case,
note that both specs in the ``any_of`` for ``openmpi`` are
satisfied).
* ``one_of`` is also a list of specs, and the final concretized spec
must match exactly one of them. In the above example, that means
you could build ``mpich+cuda`` or ``mpich+rocm`` but not
``mpich+cuda+rocm`` (note the current package definition for
``mpich`` already includes a conflict, so this is redundant but
still demonstrates the concept).
.. note::
@@ -425,13 +368,6 @@ In the example above, that means you could build ``mpich+cuda`` or ``mpich+rocm`
preference: items that appear earlier in the list are preferred
(note that these preferences can be ignored in favor of others).
.. note::
When using a conditional requirement, Spack is allowed to actively avoid the triggering
condition (the ``when=...`` spec) if that leads to a concrete spec with better scores in
the optimization criteria. To check the current optimization criteria and their
priorities you can run ``spack solve zlib``.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Setting default requirements
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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@@ -28,14 +28,11 @@ This package provides the following variants:
* **cuda_arch**
This variant supports the optional specification of one or multiple architectures.
This variant supports the optional specification of the architecture.
Valid values are maintained in the ``cuda_arch_values`` property and
are the numeric character equivalent of the compute capability version
(e.g., '10' for version 1.0). Each provided value affects associated
``CUDA`` dependencies and compiler conflicts.
The variant builds both PTX code for the _virtual_ architecture
(e.g. ``compute_10``) and binary code for the _real_ architecture (e.g. ``sm_10``).
GPUs and their compute capability versions are listed at
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@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ Using oneAPI Tools Installed by Spack
=====================================
Spack can be a convenient way to install and configure compilers and
libraries, even if you do not intend to build a Spack package. If you
libaries, even if you do not intend to build a Spack package. If you
want to build a Makefile project using Spack-installed oneAPI compilers,
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@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ for specifics and examples for ``packages.yaml`` files.
.. If your system administrator did not provide modules for pre-installed Intel
tools, you could do well to ask for them, because installing multiple copies
of the Intel tools, as is won't to happen once Spack is in the picture, is
of the Intel tools, as is wont to happen once Spack is in the picture, is
bound to stretch disk space and patience thin. If you *are* the system
administrator and are still new to modules, then perhaps it's best to follow
the `next section <Installing Intel tools within Spack_>`_ and install the tools
@@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ follow `the next section <intel-install-libs_>`_ instead.
* If you specified a custom variant (for example ``+vtune``) you may want to add this as your
preferred variant in the packages configuration for the ``intel-parallel-studio`` package
as described in :ref:`package-preferences`. Otherwise you will have to specify
the variant every time ``intel-parallel-studio`` is being used as ``mkl``, ``fftw`` or ``mpi``
the variant everytime ``intel-parallel-studio`` is being used as ``mkl``, ``fftw`` or ``mpi``
implementation to avoid pulling in a different variant.
* To set the Intel compilers for default use in Spack, instead of the usual ``%gcc``,

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@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ If the ``pyproject.toml`` lists ``mesonpy`` as the ``build-backend``,
it uses the meson build system. Meson uses the default
``pyproject.toml`` keys to list dependencies.
See https://meson-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/introduction.html
See https://meson-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage/start.html
for more information.
"""
@@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ libraries. Make sure not to add modules/packages containing the word
"test", as these likely won't end up in the installation directory,
or may require test dependencies like pytest to be installed.
Instead of defining the ``import_modules`` explicitly, only the subset
Instead of defining the ``import_modules`` explicity, only the subset
of module names to be skipped can be defined by using ``skip_modules``.
If a defined module has submodules, they are skipped as well, e.g.,
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@@ -58,7 +58,9 @@ Testing
``WafPackage`` also provides ``test`` and ``installtest`` methods,
which are run after the ``build`` and ``install`` phases, respectively.
By default, these phases do nothing, but you can override them to
run package-specific unit tests.
run package-specific unit tests. For example, the
`py-py2cairo <https://github.com/spack/spack/blob/develop/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/py-py2cairo/package.py>`_
package uses:
.. code-block:: python

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@@ -89,7 +89,6 @@
# Enable todo items
todo_include_todos = True
#
# Disable duplicate cross-reference warnings.
#
@@ -215,9 +214,8 @@ def setup(sphinx):
("py:class", "spack.repo._PrependFileLoader"),
("py:class", "spack.build_systems._checks.BaseBuilder"),
# Spack classes that intersphinx is unable to resolve
("py:class", "spack.version.StandardVersion"),
("py:class", "spack.version.VersionBase"),
("py:class", "spack.spec.DependencySpec"),
("py:class", "spack.install_test.Pb"),
]
# The reST default role (used for this markup: `text`) to use for all documents.
@@ -355,7 +353,9 @@ class SpackStyle(DefaultStyle):
# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples
# (source start file, target name, title, author, documentclass [howto/manual]).
latex_documents = [("index", "Spack.tex", "Spack Documentation", "Todd Gamblin", "manual")]
latex_documents = [
("index", "Spack.tex", "Spack Documentation", "Todd Gamblin", "manual"),
]
# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top of
# the title page.
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ class SpackStyle(DefaultStyle):
"Spack",
"One line description of project.",
"Miscellaneous",
)
),
]
# Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals.
@@ -418,4 +418,6 @@ class SpackStyle(DefaultStyle):
# -- Extension configuration -------------------------------------------------
# sphinx.ext.intersphinx
intersphinx_mapping = {"python": ("https://docs.python.org/3", None)}
intersphinx_mapping = {
"python": ("https://docs.python.org/3", None),
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@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ and location. (See the *Configuration settings* section of ``man
ccache`` to learn more about the default settings and how to change
them). Please note that we currently disable ccache's ``hash_dir``
feature to avoid an issue with the stage directory (see
https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/3761#issuecomment-294352232).
https://github.com/LLNL/spack/pull/3761#issuecomment-294352232).
-----------------------
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@@ -20,9 +20,8 @@ case you want to skip directly to specific docs:
* :ref:`packages.yaml <build-settings>`
* :ref:`repos.yaml <repositories>`
You can also add any of these as inline configuration in the YAML
manifest file (``spack.yaml``) describing an :ref:`environment
<environment-configuration>`.
You can also add any of these as inline configuration in ``spack.yaml``
in an :ref:`environment <environment-configuration>`.
-----------
YAML Format
@@ -228,9 +227,6 @@ You can get the name to use for ``<platform>`` by running ``spack arch
--platform``. The system config scope has a ``<platform>`` section for
sites at which ``/etc`` is mounted on multiple heterogeneous machines.
.. _config-scope-precedence:
----------------
Scope Precedence
----------------
@@ -243,11 +239,6 @@ lower-precedence settings. Completely ignoring higher-level configuration
options is supported with the ``::`` notation for keys (see
:ref:`config-overrides` below).
There are also special notations for string concatenation and precendense override.
Using the ``+:`` notation can be used to force *prepending* strings or lists. For lists, this is identical
to the default behavior. Using the ``-:`` works similarly, but for *appending* values.
:ref:`config-prepend-append`
^^^^^^^^^^^
Simple keys
^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -288,47 +279,6 @@ command:
- ~/.spack/stage
.. _config-prepend-append:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
String Concatenation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Above, the user ``config.yaml`` *completely* overrides specific settings in the
default ``config.yaml``. Sometimes, it is useful to add a suffix/prefix
to a path or name. To do this, you can use the ``-:`` notation for *append*
string concatenation at the end of a key in a configuration file. For example:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1
:caption: ~/.spack/config.yaml
config:
install_tree-: /my/custom/suffix/
Spack will then append to the lower-precedence configuration under the
``install_tree-:`` section:
.. code-block:: console
$ spack config get config
config:
install_tree: /some/other/directory/my/custom/suffix
build_stage:
- $tempdir/$user/spack-stage
- ~/.spack/stage
Similarly, ``+:`` can be used to *prepend* to a path or name:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 1
:caption: ~/.spack/config.yaml
config:
install_tree+: /my/custom/suffix/
.. _config-overrides:
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@@ -143,26 +143,6 @@ The OS that are currently supported are summarized in the table below:
* - Amazon Linux 2
- ``amazonlinux:2``
- ``spack/amazon-linux``
* - AlmaLinux 8
- ``almalinux:8``
- ``spack/almalinux8``
* - AlmaLinux 9
- ``almalinux:9``
- ``spack/almalinux9``
* - Rocky Linux 8
- ``rockylinux:8``
- ``spack/rockylinux8``
* - Rocky Linux 9
- ``rockylinux:9``
- ``spack/rockylinux9``
* - Fedora Linux 37
- ``fedora:37``
- ``spack/fedora37``
* - Fedora Linux 38
- ``fedora:38``
- ``spack/fedora38``
All the images are tagged with the corresponding release of Spack:
@@ -464,120 +444,6 @@ attribute:
The minimum version of Singularity required to build a SIF (Singularity Image Format)
image from the recipes generated by Spack is ``3.5.3``.
------------------------------
Extending the Jinja2 Templates
------------------------------
The Dockerfile and the Singularity definition file that Spack can generate are based on
a few Jinja2 templates that are rendered according to the environment being containerized.
Even though Spack allows a great deal of customization by just setting appropriate values for
the configuration options, sometimes that is not enough.
In those cases, a user can directly extend the template that Spack uses to render the image
to e.g. set additional environment variables or perform specific operations either before or
after a given stage of the build. Let's consider as an example the following structure:
.. code-block:: console
$ tree /opt/environment
/opt/environment
├── data
│ └── data.csv
├── spack.yaml
├── data
└── templates
└── container
└── CustomDockerfile
containing both the custom template extension and the environment manifest file. To use a custom
template, the environment must register the directory containing it, and declare its use under the
``container`` configuration:
.. code-block:: yaml
:emphasize-lines: 7-8,12
spack:
specs:
- hdf5~mpi
concretizer:
unify: true
config:
template_dirs:
- /opt/environment/templates
container:
format: docker
depfile: true
template: container/CustomDockerfile
The template extension can override two blocks, named ``build_stage`` and ``final_stage``, similarly to
the example below:
.. code-block::
:emphasize-lines: 3,8
{% extends "container/Dockerfile" %}
{% block build_stage %}
RUN echo "Start building"
{{ super() }}
{% endblock %}
{% block final_stage %}
{{ super() }}
COPY data /share/myapp/data
{% endblock %}
The recipe that gets generated contains the two extra instruction that we added in our template extension:
.. code-block:: Dockerfile
:emphasize-lines: 4,43
# Build stage with Spack pre-installed and ready to be used
FROM spack/ubuntu-jammy:latest as builder
RUN echo "Start building"
# What we want to install and how we want to install it
# is specified in a manifest file (spack.yaml)
RUN mkdir /opt/spack-environment \
&& (echo "spack:" \
&& echo " specs:" \
&& echo " - hdf5~mpi" \
&& echo " concretizer:" \
&& echo " unify: true" \
&& echo " config:" \
&& echo " template_dirs:" \
&& echo " - /tmp/environment/templates" \
&& echo " install_tree: /opt/software" \
&& echo " view: /opt/view") > /opt/spack-environment/spack.yaml
# Install the software, remove unnecessary deps
RUN cd /opt/spack-environment && spack env activate . && spack concretize && spack env depfile -o Makefile && make -j $(nproc) && spack gc -y
# Strip all the binaries
RUN find -L /opt/view/* -type f -exec readlink -f '{}' \; | \
xargs file -i | \
grep 'charset=binary' | \
grep 'x-executable\|x-archive\|x-sharedlib' | \
awk -F: '{print $1}' | xargs strip -s
# Modifications to the environment that are necessary to run
RUN cd /opt/spack-environment && \
spack env activate --sh -d . >> /etc/profile.d/z10_spack_environment.sh
# Bare OS image to run the installed executables
FROM ubuntu:22.04
COPY --from=builder /opt/spack-environment /opt/spack-environment
COPY --from=builder /opt/software /opt/software
COPY --from=builder /opt/._view /opt/._view
COPY --from=builder /opt/view /opt/view
COPY --from=builder /etc/profile.d/z10_spack_environment.sh /etc/profile.d/z10_spack_environment.sh
COPY data /share/myapp/data
ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/bash", "--rcfile", "/etc/profile", "-l", "-c", "$*", "--" ]
CMD [ "/bin/bash" ]
.. _container_config_options:
-----------------------
@@ -598,10 +464,6 @@ to customize the generation of container recipes:
- The format of the recipe
- ``docker`` or ``singularity``
- Yes
* - ``depfile``
- Whether to use a depfile for installation, or not
- True or False (default)
- No
* - ``images:os``
- Operating system used as a base for the image
- See :ref:`containers-supported-os`
@@ -636,7 +498,7 @@ to customize the generation of container recipes:
- No
* - ``os_packages:command``
- Tool used to manage system packages
- ``apt``, ``yum``, ``zypper``, ``apk``, ``yum_amazon``
- ``apt``, ``yum``
- Only with custom base images
* - ``os_packages:update``
- Whether or not to update the list of available packages
@@ -650,6 +512,14 @@ to customize the generation of container recipes:
- System packages needed at run-time
- Valid packages for the current OS
- No
* - ``extra_instructions:build``
- Extra instructions (e.g. `RUN`, `COPY`, etc.) at the end of the ``build`` stage
- Anything understood by the current ``format``
- No
* - ``extra_instructions:final``
- Extra instructions (e.g. `RUN`, `COPY`, etc.) at the end of the ``final`` stage
- Anything understood by the current ``format``
- No
* - ``labels``
- Labels to tag the image
- Pairs of key-value strings

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@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ make another change, test that change, etc. We use `pytest
<http://pytest.org/>`_ as our tests framework, and these types of
arguments are just passed to the ``pytest`` command underneath. See `the
pytest docs
<https://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/how-to/usage.html#specifying-which-tests-to-run>`_
<http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/usage.html#specifying-tests-selecting-tests>`_
for more details on test selection syntax.
``spack unit-test`` has a few special options that can help you
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ you want to know about. For example, to see just the tests in
You can also combine any of these options with a ``pytest`` keyword
search. See the `pytest usage docs
<https://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/how-to/usage.html#specifying-which-tests-to-run>`_
<https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/usage.html#specifying-tests-selecting-tests>`_:
for more details on test selection syntax. For example, to see the names of all tests that have "spec"
or "concretize" somewhere in their names:

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@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ use my new hook as follows:
.. code-block:: python
def post_log_write(message, level):
"""Do something custom with the message and level every time we write
"""Do something custom with the messsage and level every time we write
to the log
"""
print('running post_log_write!')

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@@ -94,9 +94,9 @@ an Environment, the ``.spack-env`` directory also contains:
* ``logs/``: A directory containing the build logs for the packages
in this Environment.
Spack Environments can also be created from either a manifest file
(usually but not necessarily named, ``spack.yaml``) or a lockfile.
To create an Environment from a manifest:
Spack Environments can also be created from either a ``spack.yaml``
manifest or a ``spack.lock`` lockfile. To create an Environment from a
``spack.yaml`` manifest:
.. code-block:: console
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ Anonymous specs can be created in place using the command:
$ spack env create -d .
In this case Spack simply creates a ``spack.yaml`` file in the requested
In this case Spack simply creates a spack.yaml file in the requested
directory.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ the Environment and then install the concretized specs.
(see :ref:`build-jobs`). To speed up environment builds further, independent
packages can be installed in parallel by launching more Spack instances. For
example, the following will build at most four packages in parallel using
three background jobs:
three background jobs:
.. code-block:: console
@@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ version (and other constraints) passed as the spec argument to the
For packages with ``git`` attributes, git branches, tags, and commits can
also be used as valid concrete versions (see :ref:`version-specifier`).
This means that for a package ``foo``, ``spack develop foo@git.main`` will clone
This means that for a package ``foo``, ``spack develop foo@git.main`` will clone
the ``main`` branch of the package, and ``spack install`` will install from
that git clone if ``foo`` is in the environment.
Further development on ``foo`` can be tested by reinstalling the environment,
@@ -589,11 +589,10 @@ user support groups providing a large software stack for their HPC center.
.. admonition:: Re-concretization of user specs
The ``spack concretize`` command without additional arguments will *not* change any
previously concretized specs. This may prevent it from finding a solution when using
``unify: true``, and it may prevent it from finding a minimal solution when using
``unify: when_possible``. You can force Spack to ignore the existing concrete environment
with ``spack concretize -f``.
When using *unified* concretization (when possible), the entire set of specs will be
re-concretized after any addition of new user specs, to ensure that
the environment remains consistent / minimal. When instead unified concretization is
disabled, only the new specs will be concretized after any addition.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Spec Matrices
@@ -1122,19 +1121,19 @@ index once every package is pushed. Note how this target uses the generated
SPACK ?= spack
BUILDCACHE_DIR = $(CURDIR)/tarballs
.PHONY: all
all: push
include env.mk
example/push/%: example/install/%
@mkdir -p $(dir $@)
$(info About to push $(SPEC) to a buildcache)
$(SPACK) -e . buildcache create --allow-root --only=package --directory $(BUILDCACHE_DIR) /$(HASH)
@touch $@
push: $(addprefix example/push/,$(example/SPACK_PACKAGE_IDS))
$(info Updating the buildcache index)
$(SPACK) -e . buildcache update-index --directory $(BUILDCACHE_DIR)

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ be present on the machine where Spack is run:
:header-rows: 1
These requirements can be easily installed on most modern Linux systems;
on macOS, the Command Line Tools package is required, and a full XCode suite
on macOS, the Command Line Tools package is required, and a full XCode suite
may be necessary for some packages such as Qt and apple-gl. Spack is designed
to run on HPC platforms like Cray. Not all packages should be expected
to work on all platforms.
@@ -41,9 +41,12 @@ A build matrix showing which packages are working on which systems is shown belo
.. code-block:: console
dnf install epel-release
dnf group install "Development Tools"
dnf install curl findutils gcc-gfortran gnupg2 hostname iproute redhat-lsb-core python3 python3-pip python3-setuptools unzip python3-boto3
yum update -y
yum install -y epel-release
yum update -y
yum --enablerepo epel groupinstall -y "Development Tools"
yum --enablerepo epel install -y curl findutils gcc-c++ gcc gcc-gfortran git gnupg2 hostname iproute redhat-lsb-core make patch python3 python3-pip python3-setuptools unzip
python3 -m pip install boto3
.. tab-item:: macOS Brew
@@ -365,8 +368,7 @@ Manual compiler configuration
If auto-detection fails, you can manually configure a compiler by
editing your ``~/.spack/<platform>/compilers.yaml`` file. You can do this by running
``spack config edit compilers``, which will open the file in
:ref:`your favorite editor <controlling-the-editor>`.
``spack config edit compilers``, which will open the file in your ``$EDITOR``.
Each compiler configuration in the file looks like this:
@@ -1504,7 +1506,7 @@ Spack On Windows
Windows support for Spack is currently under development. While this work is still in an early stage,
it is currently possible to set up Spack and perform a few operations on Windows. This section will guide
you through the steps needed to install Spack and start running it on a fresh Windows machine.
you through the steps needed to install Spack and start running it on a fresh Windows machine.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Step 1: Install prerequisites
@@ -1514,7 +1516,7 @@ To use Spack on Windows, you will need the following packages:
Required:
* Microsoft Visual Studio
* Python
* Python
* Git
Optional:
@@ -1545,8 +1547,8 @@ Intel Fortran
"""""""""""""
For Fortran-based packages on Windows, we strongly recommend Intel's oneAPI Fortran compilers.
The suite is free to download from Intel's website, located at
https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/oneapi/components/fortran-compiler.html.
The suite is free to download from Intel's website, located at
https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/oneapi/components/fortran-compiler.html#gs.70t5tw.
The executable of choice for Spack will be Intel's Beta Compiler, ifx, which supports the classic
compiler's (ifort's) frontend and runtime libraries by using LLVM.
@@ -1595,8 +1597,8 @@ in a Windows CMD prompt.
.. note::
If you chose to install Spack into a directory on Windows that is set up to require Administrative
Privileges, Spack will require elevated privileges to run.
Administrative Privileges can be denoted either by default such as
Privleges, Spack will require elevated privleges to run.
Administrative Privleges can be denoted either by default such as
``C:\Program Files``, or aministrator applied administrative restrictions
on a directory that spack installs files to such as ``C:\Users``
@@ -1692,7 +1694,7 @@ Spack console via:
spack install cpuinfo
If in the previous step, you did not have CMake or Ninja installed, running the command above should bootstrap both packages
If in the previous step, you did not have CMake or Ninja installed, running the command above should boostrap both packages
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ your site.
Mirror environment
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To create a mirror of all packages required by a concrete environment, activate the environment and call ``spack mirror create -a``.
To create a mirror of all packages required by a concerte environment, activate the environment and call ``spack mirror create -a``.
This is especially useful to create a mirror of an environment concretized on another machine.
.. code-block:: console

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ The use of module systems to manage user environment in a controlled way
is a common practice at HPC centers that is often embraced also by
individual programmers on their development machines. To support this
common practice Spack integrates with `Environment Modules
<http://modules.sourceforge.net/>`_ and `Lmod
<http://modules.sourceforge.net/>`_ and `LMod
<http://lmod.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`_ by providing post-install hooks
that generate module files and commands to manipulate them.
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ Using module files via Spack
----------------------------
If you have installed a supported module system you should be able to
run ``module avail`` to see what module
files have been installed. Here is sample output of those programs,
run either ``module avail`` or ``use -l spack`` to see what module
files have been installed. Here is sample output of those programs,
showing lots of installed packages:
.. code-block:: console
@@ -51,7 +51,12 @@ showing lots of installed packages:
help2man-1.47.4-gcc-4.8-kcnqmau lua-luaposix-33.4.0-gcc-4.8-mdod2ry netlib-scalapack-2.0.2-gcc-6.3.0-rgqfr6d py-scipy-0.19.0-gcc-6.3.0-kr7nat4 zlib-1.2.11-gcc-6.3.0-7cqp6cj
The names should look familiar, as they resemble the output from ``spack find``.
For example, you could type the following command to load the ``cmake`` module:
You *can* use the modules here directly. For example, you could type either of these commands
to load the ``cmake`` module:
.. code-block:: console
$ use cmake-3.7.2-gcc-6.3.0-fowuuby
.. code-block:: console
@@ -88,9 +93,9 @@ the different file formats that can be generated by Spack:
+-----------------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------+
| | **Hook name** | **Default root directory** | **Default template file** | **Compatible tools** |
+=============================+====================+===============================+==============================================+======================+
| **Tcl - Non-Hierarchical** | ``tcl`` | share/spack/modules | share/spack/templates/modules/modulefile.tcl | Env. Modules/Lmod |
| **TCL - Non-Hierarchical** | ``tcl`` | share/spack/modules | share/spack/templates/modules/modulefile.tcl | Env. Modules/LMod |
+-----------------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------+
| **Lua - Hierarchical** | ``lmod`` | share/spack/lmod | share/spack/templates/modules/modulefile.lua | Lmod |
| **Lua - Hierarchical** | ``lmod`` | share/spack/lmod | share/spack/templates/modules/modulefile.lua | LMod |
+-----------------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+----------------------+
@@ -391,13 +396,13 @@ name and version for all packages that depend on mpi.
When specifying module names by projection for Lmod modules, we
recommend NOT including names of dependencies (e.g., MPI, compilers)
that are already in the Lmod hierarchy.
that are already in the LMod hierarchy.
.. note::
Tcl modules
Tcl modules also allow for explicit conflicts between modulefiles.
TCL modules
TCL modules also allow for explicit conflicts between modulefiles.
.. code-block:: yaml
@@ -421,9 +426,9 @@ that are already in the Lmod hierarchy.
.. note::
Lmod hierarchical module files
LMod hierarchical module files
When ``lmod`` is activated Spack will generate a set of hierarchical lua module
files that are understood by Lmod. The hierarchy will always contain the
files that are understood by LMod. The hierarchy will always contain the
two layers ``Core`` / ``Compiler`` but can be further extended to
any of the virtual dependencies present in Spack. A case that could be useful in
practice is for instance:
@@ -445,7 +450,7 @@ that are already in the Lmod hierarchy.
that will generate a hierarchy in which the ``lapack`` and ``mpi`` layer can be switched
independently. This allows a site to build the same libraries or applications against different
implementations of ``mpi`` and ``lapack``, and let Lmod switch safely from one to the
implementations of ``mpi`` and ``lapack``, and let LMod switch safely from one to the
other.
All packages built with a compiler in ``core_compilers`` and all
@@ -455,12 +460,12 @@ that are already in the Lmod hierarchy.
.. warning::
Consistency of Core packages
The user is responsible for maintining consistency among core packages, as ``core_specs``
bypasses the hierarchy that allows Lmod to safely switch between coherent software stacks.
bypasses the hierarchy that allows LMod to safely switch between coherent software stacks.
.. warning::
Deep hierarchies and ``lmod spider``
For hierarchies that are deeper than three layers ``lmod spider`` may have some issues.
See `this discussion on the Lmod project <https://github.com/TACC/Lmod/issues/114>`_.
See `this discussion on the LMod project <https://github.com/TACC/Lmod/issues/114>`_.
""""""""""""""""""""""
Select default modules
@@ -529,7 +534,7 @@ installed to ``/spack/prefix/foo``, if ``foo`` installs executables to
update ``MANPATH``.
The default list of environment variables in this config section
includes ``PATH``, ``MANPATH``, ``ACLOCAL_PATH``, ``PKG_CONFIG_PATH``
inludes ``PATH``, ``MANPATH``, ``ACLOCAL_PATH``, ``PKG_CONFIG_PATH``
and ``CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH``, as well as ``DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH``
on macOS. On Linux however, the corresponding ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH``
variable is *not* set, because it affects the behavior of
@@ -629,9 +634,8 @@ by its dependency; when the dependency is autoloaded, the executable will be in
PATH. Similarly for scripting languages such as Python, packages and their dependencies
have to be loaded together.
Autoloading is enabled by default for Lmod and Environment Modules. The former
has builtin support for through the ``depends_on`` function. The latter uses
``module load`` statement to load and track dependencies.
Autoloading is enabled by default for LMod, as it has great builtin support for through
the ``depends_on`` function. For Environment Modules it is disabled by default.
Autoloading can also be enabled conditionally:
@@ -651,14 +655,12 @@ The allowed values for the ``autoload`` statement are either ``none``,
``direct`` or ``all``.
.. note::
Tcl prerequisites
TCL prerequisites
In the ``tcl`` section of the configuration file it is possible to use
the ``prerequisites`` directive that accepts the same values as
``autoload``. It will produce module files that have a ``prereq``
statement, which autoloads dependencies on Environment Modules when its
``auto_handling`` configuration option is enabled. If Environment Modules
is installed with Spack, ``auto_handling`` is enabled by default starting
version 4.2. Otherwise it is enabled by default since version 5.0.
statement, which can be used to autoload dependencies in some versions
of Environment Modules.
------------------------
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@@ -9,32 +9,27 @@
CI Pipelines
============
Spack provides commands that support generating and running automated build pipelines in CI instances. At the highest
level it works like this: provide a spack environment describing the set of packages you care about, and include a
description of how those packages should be mapped to Gitlab runners. Spack can then generate a ``.gitlab-ci.yml``
file containing job descriptions for all your packages that can be run by a properly configured CI instance. When
run, the generated pipeline will build and deploy binaries, and it can optionally report to a CDash instance
Spack provides commands that support generating and running automated build
pipelines designed for Gitlab CI. At the highest level it works like this:
provide a spack environment describing the set of packages you care about,
and include within that environment file a description of how those packages
should be mapped to Gitlab runners. Spack can then generate a ``.gitlab-ci.yml``
file containing job descriptions for all your packages that can be run by a
properly configured Gitlab CI instance. When run, the generated pipeline will
build and deploy binaries, and it can optionally report to a CDash instance
regarding the health of the builds as they evolve over time.
------------------------------
Getting started with pipelines
------------------------------
To get started with automated build pipelines a Gitlab instance with version ``>= 12.9``
(more about Gitlab CI `here <https://about.gitlab.com/product/continuous-integration/>`_)
with at least one `runner <https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/>`_ configured is required. This
can be done quickly by setting up a local Gitlab instance.
It is fairly straightforward to get started with automated build pipelines. At
a minimum, you'll need to set up a Gitlab instance (more about Gitlab CI
`here <https://about.gitlab.com/product/continuous-integration/>`_) and configure
at least one `runner <https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/>`_. Then the basic steps
for setting up a build pipeline are as follows:
It is possible to set up pipelines on gitlab.com, but the builds there are limited to
60 minutes and generic hardware. It is possible to
`hook up <https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2018/04/24/getting-started-gitlab-ci-gcp>`_
Gitlab to Google Kubernetes Engine (`GKE <https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/>`_)
or Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (`EKS <https://aws.amazon.com/eks>`_), though those
topics are outside the scope of this document.
After setting up a Gitlab instance for running CI, the basic steps for setting up a build pipeline are as follows:
#. Create a repository in the Gitlab instance with CI and a runner enabled.
#. Create a repository on your gitlab instance
#. Add a ``spack.yaml`` at the root containing your pipeline environment
#. Add a ``.gitlab-ci.yml`` at the root containing two jobs (one to generate
the pipeline dynamically, and one to run the generated jobs).
@@ -45,6 +40,13 @@ See the :ref:`functional_example` section for a minimal working example. See al
the :ref:`custom_Workflow` section for a link to an example of a custom workflow
based on spack pipelines.
While it is possible to set up pipelines on gitlab.com, as illustrated above, the
builds there are limited to 60 minutes and generic hardware. It is also possible to
`hook up <https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2018/04/24/getting-started-gitlab-ci-gcp>`_
Gitlab to Google Kubernetes Engine (`GKE <https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/>`_)
or Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (`EKS <https://aws.amazon.com/eks>`_), though those
topics are outside the scope of this document.
Spack's pipelines are now making use of the
`trigger <https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/#trigger>`_ syntax to run
dynamically generated
@@ -130,35 +132,29 @@ And here's the spack environment built by the pipeline represented as a
mirrors: { "mirror": "s3://spack-public/mirror" }
ci:
gitlab-ci:
before_script:
- git clone ${SPACK_REPO}
- pushd spack && git checkout ${SPACK_CHECKOUT_VERSION} && popd
- . "./spack/share/spack/setup-env.sh"
script:
- pushd ${SPACK_CONCRETE_ENV_DIR} && spack env activate --without-view . && popd
- spack -d ci rebuild
mappings:
- match: ["os=ubuntu18.04"]
runner-attributes:
image:
name: ghcr.io/scottwittenburg/ecpe4s-ubuntu18.04-runner-x86_64:2020-09-01
entrypoint: [""]
tags:
- docker
enable-artifacts-buildcache: True
rebuild-index: False
pipeline-gen:
- any-job:
before_script:
- git clone ${SPACK_REPO}
- pushd spack && git checkout ${SPACK_CHECKOUT_VERSION} && popd
- . "./spack/share/spack/setup-env.sh"
- build-job:
tags: [docker]
image:
name: ghcr.io/scottwittenburg/ecpe4s-ubuntu18.04-runner-x86_64:2020-09-01
entrypoint: [""]
The elements of this file important to spack ci pipelines are described in more
detail below, but there are a couple of things to note about the above working
example:
.. note::
There is no ``script`` attribute specified for here. The reason for this is
Spack CI will automatically generate reasonable default scripts. More
detail on what is in these scripts can be found below.
Also notice the ``before_script`` section. It is required when using any of the
default scripts to source the ``setup-env.sh`` script in order to inform
the default scripts where to find the ``spack`` executable.
Normally ``enable-artifacts-buildcache`` is not recommended in production as it
results in large binary artifacts getting transferred back and forth between
gitlab and the runners. But in this example on gitlab.com where there is no
@@ -178,7 +174,7 @@ during subsequent pipeline runs.
With the addition of reproducible builds (#22887) a previously working
pipeline will require some changes:
* In the build-jobs, the environment location changed.
* In the build jobs (``runner-attributes``), the environment location changed.
This will typically show as a ``KeyError`` in the failing job. Be sure to
point to ``${SPACK_CONCRETE_ENV_DIR}``.
@@ -200,9 +196,9 @@ ci pipelines. These commands are covered in more detail in this section.
.. _cmd-spack-ci:
^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
``spack ci``
^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Super-command for functionality related to generating pipelines and executing
pipeline jobs.
@@ -231,7 +227,7 @@ Using ``--prune-dag`` or ``--no-prune-dag`` configures whether or not jobs are
generated for specs that are already up to date on the mirror. If enabling
DAG pruning using ``--prune-dag``, more information may be required in your
``spack.yaml`` file, see the :ref:`noop_jobs` section below regarding
``noop-job``.
``service-job-attributes``.
The optional ``--check-index-only`` argument can be used to speed up pipeline
generation by telling spack to consider only remote buildcache indices when
@@ -267,11 +263,11 @@ generated by jobs in the pipeline.
.. _cmd-spack-ci-rebuild:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
``spack ci rebuild``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The purpose of ``spack ci rebuild`` is to take an assigned
The purpose of ``spack ci rebuild`` is straightforward: take its assigned
spec and ensure a binary of a successful build exists on the target mirror.
If the binary does not already exist, it is built from source and pushed
to the mirror. The associated stand-alone tests are optionally run against
@@ -284,7 +280,7 @@ directory. The script is run in a job to install the spec from source. The
resulting binary package is pushed to the mirror. If ``cdash`` is configured
for the environment, then the build results will be uploaded to the site.
Environment variables and values in the ``ci::pipeline-gen`` section of the
Environment variables and values in the ``gitlab-ci`` section of the
``spack.yaml`` environment file provide inputs to this process. The
two main sources of environment variables are variables written into
``.gitlab-ci.yml`` by ``spack ci generate`` and the GitLab CI runtime.
@@ -302,23 +298,21 @@ A snippet from an example ``spack.yaml`` file illustrating use of this
option *and* specification of a package with broken tests is given below.
The inclusion of a spec for building ``gptune`` is not shown here. Note
that ``--tests`` is passed to ``spack ci rebuild`` as part of the
``build-job`` script.
``gitlab-ci`` script.
.. code-block:: yaml
ci:
pipeline-gen:
- build-job
script:
- . "./share/spack/setup-env.sh"
- spack --version
- cd ${SPACK_CONCRETE_ENV_DIR}
- spack env activate --without-view .
- spack config add "config:install_tree:projections:${SPACK_JOB_SPEC_PKG_NAME}:'morepadding/{architecture}/{compiler.name}-{compiler.version}/{name}-{version}-{hash}'"
- mkdir -p ${SPACK_ARTIFACTS_ROOT}/user_data
- if [[ -r /mnt/key/intermediate_ci_signing_key.gpg ]]; then spack gpg trust /mnt/key/intermediate_ci_signing_key.gpg; fi
- if [[ -r /mnt/key/spack_public_key.gpg ]]; then spack gpg trust /mnt/key/spack_public_key.gpg; fi
- spack -d ci rebuild --tests > >(tee ${SPACK_ARTIFACTS_ROOT}/user_data/pipeline_out.txt) 2> >(tee ${SPACK_ARTIFACTS_ROOT}/user_data/pipeline_err.txt >&2)
gitlab-ci:
script:
- . "./share/spack/setup-env.sh"
- spack --version
- cd ${SPACK_CONCRETE_ENV_DIR}
- spack env activate --without-view .
- spack config add "config:install_tree:projections:${SPACK_JOB_SPEC_PKG_NAME}:'morepadding/{architecture}/{compiler.name}-{compiler.version}/{name}-{version}-{hash}'"
- mkdir -p ${SPACK_ARTIFACTS_ROOT}/user_data
- if [[ -r /mnt/key/intermediate_ci_signing_key.gpg ]]; then spack gpg trust /mnt/key/intermediate_ci_signing_key.gpg; fi
- if [[ -r /mnt/key/spack_public_key.gpg ]]; then spack gpg trust /mnt/key/spack_public_key.gpg; fi
- spack -d ci rebuild --tests > >(tee ${SPACK_ARTIFACTS_ROOT}/user_data/pipeline_out.txt) 2> >(tee ${SPACK_ARTIFACTS_ROOT}/user_data/pipeline_err.txt >&2)
broken-tests-packages:
- gptune
@@ -360,31 +354,113 @@ arguments you can pass to ``spack ci reproduce-build`` in order to reproduce
a particular build locally.
------------------------------------
Job Types
A pipeline-enabled spack environment
------------------------------------
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Rebuild (build)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Here's an example of a spack environment file that has been enhanced with
sections describing a build pipeline:
Rebuild jobs, denoted as ``build-job``'s in the ``pipeline-gen`` list, are jobs
associated with concrete specs that have been marked for rebuild. By default a simple
script for doing rebuild is generated, but may be modified as needed.
.. code-block:: yaml
The default script does three main steps, change directories to the pipelines concrete
environment, activate the concrete environment, and run the ``spack ci rebuild`` command:
spack:
definitions:
- pkgs:
- readline@7.0
- compilers:
- '%gcc@5.5.0'
- oses:
- os=ubuntu18.04
- os=centos7
specs:
- matrix:
- [$pkgs]
- [$compilers]
- [$oses]
mirrors:
cloud_gitlab: https://mirror.spack.io
gitlab-ci:
mappings:
- match:
- os=ubuntu18.04
runner-attributes:
tags:
- spack-kube
image: spack/ubuntu-bionic
- match:
- os=centos7
runner-attributes:
tags:
- spack-kube
image: spack/centos7
cdash:
build-group: Release Testing
url: https://cdash.spack.io
project: Spack
site: Spack AWS Gitlab Instance
.. code-block:: bash
Hopefully, the ``definitions``, ``specs``, ``mirrors``, etc. sections are already
familiar, as they are part of spack :ref:`environments`. So let's take a more
in-depth look some of the pipeline-related sections in that environment file
that might not be as familiar.
cd ${concrete_environment_dir}
spack env activate --without-view .
spack ci rebuild
The ``gitlab-ci`` section is used to configure how the pipeline workload should be
generated, mainly how the jobs for building specs should be assigned to the
configured runners on your instance. Each entry within the list of ``mappings``
corresponds to a known gitlab runner, where the ``match`` section is used
in assigning a release spec to one of the runners, and the ``runner-attributes``
section is used to configure the spec/job for that particular runner.
Both the top-level ``gitlab-ci`` section as well as each ``runner-attributes``
section can also contain the following keys: ``image``, ``tags``, ``variables``,
``before_script``, ``script``, and ``after_script``. If any of these keys are
provided at the ``gitlab-ci`` level, they will be used as the defaults for any
``runner-attributes``, unless they are overridden in those sections. Specifying
any of these keys at the ``runner-attributes`` level generally overrides the
keys specified at the higher level, with a couple exceptions. Any ``variables``
specified at both levels result in those dictionaries getting merged in the
resulting generated job, and any duplicate variable names get assigned the value
provided in the specific ``runner-attributes``. If ``tags`` are specified both
at the ``gitlab-ci`` level as well as the ``runner-attributes`` level, then the
lists of tags are combined, and any duplicates are removed.
See the section below on using a custom spack for an example of how these keys
could be used.
There are other pipeline options you can configure within the ``gitlab-ci`` section
as well.
The ``bootstrap`` section allows you to specify lists of specs from
your ``definitions`` that should be staged ahead of the environment's ``specs`` (this
section is described in more detail below). The ``enable-artifacts-buildcache`` key
takes a boolean and determines whether the pipeline uses artifacts to store and
pass along the buildcaches from one stage to the next (the default if you don't
provide this option is ``False``).
The optional ``broken-specs-url`` key tells Spack to check against a list of
specs that are known to be currently broken in ``develop``. If any such specs
are found, the ``spack ci generate`` command will fail with an error message
informing the user what broken specs were encountered. This allows the pipeline
to fail early and avoid wasting compute resources attempting to build packages
that will not succeed.
The optional ``cdash`` section provides information that will be used by the
``spack ci generate`` command (invoked by ``spack ci start``) for reporting
to CDash. All the jobs generated from this environment will belong to a
"build group" within CDash that can be tracked over time. As the release
progresses, this build group may have jobs added or removed. The url, project,
and site are used to specify the CDash instance to which build results should
be reported.
Take a look at the
`schema <https://github.com/spack/spack/blob/develop/lib/spack/spack/schema/gitlab_ci.py>`_
for the gitlab-ci section of the spack environment file, to see precisely what
syntax is allowed there.
.. _rebuild_index:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Update Index (reindex)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Note about rebuilding buildcache index
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
By default, while a pipeline job may rebuild a package, create a buildcache
entry, and push it to the mirror, it does not automatically re-generate the
@@ -399,44 +475,21 @@ not correctly reflect the mirror's contents at the end of a pipeline.
To make sure the buildcache index is up to date at the end of your pipeline,
spack generates a job to update the buildcache index of the target mirror
at the end of each pipeline by default. You can disable this behavior by
adding ``rebuild-index: False`` inside the ``ci`` section of your
spack environment.
Reindex jobs do not allow modifying the ``script`` attribute since it is automatically
generated using the target mirror listed in the ``mirrors::mirror`` configuration.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Signing (signing)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This job is run after all of the rebuild jobs are completed and is intended to be used
to sign the package binaries built by a protected CI run. Signing jobs are generated
only if a signing job ``script`` is specified and the spack CI job type is protected.
Note, if an ``any-job`` section contains a script, this will not implicitly create a
``signing`` job, a signing job may only exist if it is explicitly specified in the
configuration with a ``script`` attribute. Specifying a signing job without a script
does not create a signing job and the job configuration attributes will be ignored.
Signing jobs are always assigned the runner tags ``aws``, ``protected``, and ``notary``.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Cleanup (cleanup)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
When using ``temporary-storage-url-prefix`` the cleanup job will destroy the mirror
created for the associated Gitlab pipeline. Cleanup jobs do not allow modifying the
script, but do expect that the spack command is in the path and require a
``before_script`` to be specified that sources the ``setup-env.sh`` script.
adding ``rebuild-index: False`` inside the ``gitlab-ci`` section of your
spack environment. Spack will assign the job any runner attributes found
on the ``service-job-attributes``, if you have provided that in your
``spack.yaml``.
.. _noop_jobs:
^^^^^^^^^^^^
No Op (noop)
^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Note about "no-op" jobs
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If no specs in an environment need to be rebuilt during a given pipeline run
(meaning all are already up to date on the mirror), a single successful job
(a NO-OP) is still generated to avoid an empty pipeline (which GitLab
considers to be an error). The ``noop-job*`` sections
considers to be an error). An optional ``service-job-attributes`` section
can be added to your ``spack.yaml`` where you can provide ``tags`` and
``image`` or ``variables`` for the generated NO-OP job. This section also
supports providing ``before_script``, ``script``, and ``after_script``, in
@@ -446,100 +499,51 @@ Following is an example of this section added to a ``spack.yaml``:
.. code-block:: yaml
spack:
ci:
pipeline-gen:
- noop-job:
tags: ['custom', 'tag']
image:
name: 'some.image.registry/custom-image:latest'
entrypoint: ['/bin/bash']
script::
- echo "Custom message in a custom script"
spack:
specs:
- openmpi
mirrors:
cloud_gitlab: https://mirror.spack.io
gitlab-ci:
mappings:
- match:
- os=centos8
runner-attributes:
tags:
- custom
- tag
image: spack/centos7
service-job-attributes:
tags: ['custom', 'tag']
image:
name: 'some.image.registry/custom-image:latest'
entrypoint: ['/bin/bash']
script:
- echo "Custom message in a custom script"
The example above illustrates how you can provide the attributes used to run
the NO-OP job in the case of an empty pipeline. The only field for the NO-OP
job that might be generated for you is ``script``, but that will only happen
if you do not provide one yourself. Notice in this example the ``script``
uses the ``::`` notation to prescribe override behavior. Without this, the
``echo`` command would have been prepended to the automatically generated script
rather than replacing it.
if you do not provide one yourself.
------------------------------------
ci.yaml
------------------------------------
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Assignment of specs to runners
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Here's an example of a spack configuration file describing a build pipeline:
The ``mappings`` section corresponds to a list of runners, and during assignment
of specs to runners, the list is traversed in order looking for matches, the
first runner that matches a release spec is assigned to build that spec. The
``match`` section within each runner mapping section is a list of specs, and
if any of those specs match the release spec (the ``spec.satisfies()`` method
is used), then that runner is considered a match.
.. code-block:: yaml
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Configuration of specs/jobs for a runner
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ci:
target: gitlab
rebuild_index: True
broken-specs-url: https://broken.specs.url
broken-tests-packages:
- gptune
pipeline-gen:
- submapping:
- match:
- os=ubuntu18.04
build-job:
tags:
- spack-kube
image: spack/ubuntu-bionic
- match:
- os=centos7
build-job:
tags:
- spack-kube
image: spack/centos7
cdash:
build-group: Release Testing
url: https://cdash.spack.io
project: Spack
site: Spack AWS Gitlab Instance
The ``ci`` config section is used to configure how the pipeline workload should be
generated, mainly how the jobs for building specs should be assigned to the
configured runners on your instance. The main section for configuring pipelines
is ``pipeline-gen``, which is a list of job attribute sections that are merged,
using the same rules as Spack configs (:ref:`config-scope-precedence`), from the bottom up.
The order sections are applied is to be consistent with how spack orders scope precedence when merging lists.
There are two main section types, ``<type>-job`` sections and ``submapping``
sections.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Job Attribute Sections
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Each type of job may have attributes added or removed via sections in the ``pipeline-gen``
list. Job type specific attributes may be specified using the keys ``<type>-job`` to
add attributes to all jobs of type ``<type>`` or ``<type>-job-remove`` to remove attributes
of type ``<type>``. Each section may only contain one type of job attribute specification, ie. ,
``build-job`` and ``noop-job`` may not coexist but ``build-job`` and ``build-job-remove`` may.
.. note::
The ``*-remove`` specifications are applied before the additive attribute specification.
For example, in the case where both ``build-job`` and ``build-job-remove`` are listed in
the same ``pipeline-gen`` section, the value will still exist in the merged build-job after
applying the section.
All of the attributes specified are forwarded to the generated CI jobs, however special
treatment is applied to the attributes ``tags``, ``image``, ``variables``, ``script``,
``before_script``, and ``after_script`` as they are components recognized explicitly by the
Spack CI generator. For the ``tags`` attribute, Spack will remove reserved tags
(:ref:`reserved_tags`) from all jobs specified in the config. In some cases, such as for
``signing`` jobs, reserved tags will be added back based on the type of CI that is being run.
Once a runner has been chosen to build a release spec, the ``build-job*``
sections provide information determining details of the job in the context of
the runner. At lease one of the ``build-job*`` sections must contain a ``tags`` key, which
Once a runner has been chosen to build a release spec, the ``runner-attributes``
section provides information determining details of the job in the context of
the runner. The ``runner-attributes`` section must have a ``tags`` key, which
is a list containing at least one tag used to select the runner from among the
runners known to the gitlab instance. For Docker executor type runners, the
``image`` key is used to specify the Docker image used to build the release spec
@@ -550,7 +554,7 @@ information on to the runner that it needs to do its work (e.g. scheduler
parameters, etc.). Any ``variables`` provided here will be added, verbatim, to
each job.
The ``build-job`` section also allows users to supply custom ``script``,
The ``runner-attributes`` section also allows users to supply custom ``script``,
``before_script``, and ``after_script`` sections to be applied to every job
scheduled on that runner. This allows users to do any custom preparation or
cleanup tasks that fit their particular workflow, as well as completely
@@ -561,45 +565,46 @@ environment directory is located within your ``--artifacts_root`` (or if not
provided, within your ``$CI_PROJECT_DIR``), activates that environment for
you, and invokes ``spack ci rebuild``.
Sections that specify scripts (``script``, ``before_script``, ``after_script``) are all
read as lists of commands or lists of lists of commands. It is recommended to write scripts
as lists of lists if scripts will be composed via merging. The default behavior of merging
lists will remove duplicate commands and potentially apply unwanted reordering, whereas
merging lists of lists will preserve the local ordering and never removes duplicate
commands. When writing commands to the CI target script, all lists are expanded and
flattened into a single list.
.. _staging_algorithm:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Submapping Sections
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Summary of ``.gitlab-ci.yml`` generation algorithm
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A special case of attribute specification is the ``submapping`` section which may be used
to apply job attributes to build jobs based on the package spec associated with the rebuild
job. Submapping is specified as a list of spec ``match`` lists associated with
``build-job``/``build-job-remove`` sections. There are two options for ``match_behavior``,
either ``first`` or ``merge`` may be specified. In either case, the ``submapping`` list is
processed from the bottom up, and then each ``match`` list is searched for a string that
satisfies the check ``spec.satisfies({match_item})`` for each concrete spec.
All specs yielded by the matrix (or all the specs in the environment) have their
dependencies computed, and the entire resulting set of specs are staged together
before being run through the ``gitlab-ci/mappings`` entries, where each staged
spec is assigned a runner. "Staging" is the name given to the process of
figuring out in what order the specs should be built, taking into consideration
Gitlab CI rules about jobs/stages. In the staging process the goal is to maximize
the number of jobs in any stage of the pipeline, while ensuring that the jobs in
any stage only depend on jobs in previous stages (since those jobs are guaranteed
to have completed already). As a runner is determined for a job, the information
in the ``runner-attributes`` is used to populate various parts of the job
description that will be used by Gitlab CI. Once all the jobs have been assigned
a runner, the ``.gitlab-ci.yml`` is written to disk.
The the case of ``match_behavior: first``, the first ``match`` section in the list of
``submappings`` that contains a string that satisfies the spec will apply it's
``build-job*`` attributes to the rebuild job associated with that spec. This is the
default behavior and will be the method if no ``match_behavior`` is specified.
The short example provided above would result in the ``readline``, ``ncurses``,
and ``pkgconf`` packages getting staged and built on the runner chosen by the
``spack-k8s`` tag. In this example, spack assumes the runner is a Docker executor
type runner, and thus certain jobs will be run in the ``centos7`` container,
and others in the ``ubuntu-18.04`` container. The resulting ``.gitlab-ci.yml``
will contain 6 jobs in three stages. Once the jobs have been generated, the
presence of a ``SPACK_CDASH_AUTH_TOKEN`` environment variable during the
``spack ci generate`` command would result in all of the jobs being put in a
build group on CDash called "Release Testing" (that group will be created if
it didn't already exist).
The the case of ``merge`` match, all of the ``match`` sections in the list of
``submappings`` that contain a string that satisfies the spec will have the associated
``build-job*`` attributes applied to the rebuild job associated with that spec. Again,
the attributes will be merged starting from the bottom match going up to the top match.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Optional compiler bootstrapping
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
In the case that no match is found in a submapping section, no additional attributes will be applied.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Bootstrapping
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The ``bootstrap`` section allows you to specify lists of specs from
your ``definitions`` that should be staged ahead of the environment's ``specs``. At the moment
Spack pipelines also have support for bootstrapping compilers on systems that
may not already have the desired compilers installed. The idea here is that
you can specify a list of things to bootstrap in your ``definitions``, and
spack will guarantee those will be installed in a phase of the pipeline before
your release specs, so that you can rely on those packages being available in
the binary mirror when you need them later on in the pipeline. At the moment
the only viable use-case for bootstrapping is to install compilers.
Here's an example of what bootstrapping some compilers might look like:
@@ -632,18 +637,18 @@ Here's an example of what bootstrapping some compilers might look like:
exclude:
- '%gcc@7.3.0 os=centos7'
- '%gcc@5.5.0 os=ubuntu18.04'
ci:
gitlab-ci:
bootstrap:
- name: compiler-pkgs
compiler-agnostic: true
pipeline-gen:
# similar to the example higher up in this description
mappings:
# mappings similar to the example higher up in this description
...
The example above adds a list to the ``definitions`` called ``compiler-pkgs``
(you can add any number of these), which lists compiler packages that should
be staged ahead of the full matrix of release specs (in this example, only
readline). Then within the ``ci`` section, note the addition of a
readline). Then within the ``gitlab-ci`` section, note the addition of a
``bootstrap`` section, which can contain a list of items, each referring to
a list in the ``definitions`` section. These items can either
be a dictionary or a string. If you supply a dictionary, it must have a name
@@ -675,86 +680,6 @@ environment/stack file, and in that case no bootstrapping will be done (only the
specs will be staged for building) and the runners will be expected to already
have all needed compilers installed and configured for spack to use.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Pipeline Buildcache
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The ``enable-artifacts-buildcache`` key
takes a boolean and determines whether the pipeline uses artifacts to store and
pass along the buildcaches from one stage to the next (the default if you don't
provide this option is ``False``).
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Broken Specs URL
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The optional ``broken-specs-url`` key tells Spack to check against a list of
specs that are known to be currently broken in ``develop``. If any such specs
are found, the ``spack ci generate`` command will fail with an error message
informing the user what broken specs were encountered. This allows the pipeline
to fail early and avoid wasting compute resources attempting to build packages
that will not succeed.
^^^^^
CDash
^^^^^
The optional ``cdash`` section provides information that will be used by the
``spack ci generate`` command (invoked by ``spack ci start``) for reporting
to CDash. All the jobs generated from this environment will belong to a
"build group" within CDash that can be tracked over time. As the release
progresses, this build group may have jobs added or removed. The url, project,
and site are used to specify the CDash instance to which build results should
be reported.
Take a look at the
`schema <https://github.com/spack/spack/blob/develop/lib/spack/spack/schema/ci.py>`_
for the ci section of the spack environment file, to see precisely what
syntax is allowed there.
.. _reserved_tags:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Reserved Tags
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Spack has a subset of tags (``public``, ``protected``, and ``notary``) that it reserves
for classifying runners that may require special permissions or access. The tags
``public`` and ``protected`` are used to distinguish between runners that use public
permissions and runners with protected permissions. The ``notary`` tag is a special tag
that is used to indicate runners that have access to the highly protected information
used for signing binaries using the ``signing`` job.
.. _staging_algorithm:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Summary of ``.gitlab-ci.yml`` generation algorithm
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
All specs yielded by the matrix (or all the specs in the environment) have their
dependencies computed, and the entire resulting set of specs are staged together
before being run through the ``ci/pipeline-gen`` entries, where each staged
spec is assigned a runner. "Staging" is the name given to the process of
figuring out in what order the specs should be built, taking into consideration
Gitlab CI rules about jobs/stages. In the staging process the goal is to maximize
the number of jobs in any stage of the pipeline, while ensuring that the jobs in
any stage only depend on jobs in previous stages (since those jobs are guaranteed
to have completed already). As a runner is determined for a job, the information
in the merged ``any-job*`` and ``build-job*`` sections is used to populate various parts of the job
description that will be used by the target CI pipelines. Once all the jobs have been assigned
a runner, the ``.gitlab-ci.yml`` is written to disk.
The short example provided above would result in the ``readline``, ``ncurses``,
and ``pkgconf`` packages getting staged and built on the runner chosen by the
``spack-k8s`` tag. In this example, spack assumes the runner is a Docker executor
type runner, and thus certain jobs will be run in the ``centos7`` container,
and others in the ``ubuntu-18.04`` container. The resulting ``.gitlab-ci.yml``
will contain 6 jobs in three stages. Once the jobs have been generated, the
presence of a ``SPACK_CDASH_AUTH_TOKEN`` environment variable during the
``spack ci generate`` command would result in all of the jobs being put in a
build group on CDash called "Release Testing" (that group will be created if
it didn't already exist).
-------------------------------------
Using a custom spack in your pipeline
-------------------------------------
@@ -801,21 +726,23 @@ generated by ``spack ci generate``. You also want your generated rebuild jobs
spack:
...
ci:
pipeline-gen:
- build-job:
tags:
- spack-kube
image: spack/ubuntu-bionic
before_script:
- git clone ${SPACK_REPO}
- pushd spack && git checkout ${SPACK_REF} && popd
- . "./spack/share/spack/setup-env.sh"
script:
- spack env activate --without-view ${SPACK_CONCRETE_ENV_DIR}
- spack -d ci rebuild
after_script:
- rm -rf ./spack
gitlab-ci:
mappings:
- match:
- os=ubuntu18.04
runner-attributes:
tags:
- spack-kube
image: spack/ubuntu-bionic
before_script:
- git clone ${SPACK_REPO}
- pushd spack && git checkout ${SPACK_REF} && popd
- . "./spack/share/spack/setup-env.sh"
script:
- spack env activate --without-view ${SPACK_CONCRETE_ENV_DIR}
- spack -d ci rebuild
after_script:
- rm -rf ./spack
Now all of the generated rebuild jobs will use the same shell script to clone
spack before running their actual workload.
@@ -904,4 +831,3 @@ verify binary packages (when installing or creating buildcaches). You could
also have already trusted a key spack know about, or if no key is present anywhere,
spack will install specs using ``--no-check-signature`` and create buildcaches
using ``-u`` (for unsigned binaries).

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@@ -32,16 +32,11 @@ A package repository a directory structured like this::
...
The top-level ``repo.yaml`` file contains configuration metadata for the
repository. The packages subdirectory, typically ``packages``, contains
subdirectories for each package in the repository. Each package directory
contains a ``package.py`` file and any patches or other files needed to build the
repository, and the ``packages`` directory contains subdirectories for
each package in the repository. Each package directory contains a
``package.py`` file and any patches or other files needed to build the
package.
The ``repo.yaml`` file may also contain a ``subdirectory`` key,
which can modify the name of the subdirectory used for packages. As seen above,
the default value is ``packages``. An empty string (``subdirectory: ''``) requires
a flattened repo structure in which the package names are top-level subdirectories.
Package repositories allow you to:
1. Maintain your own packages separately from Spack;
@@ -378,24 +373,6 @@ You can supply a custom namespace with a second argument, e.g.:
repo:
namespace: 'llnl.comp'
You can also create repositories with custom structure with the ``-d/--subdirectory``
argument, e.g.:
.. code-block:: console
$ spack repo create -d applications myrepo apps
==> Created repo with namespace 'apps'.
==> To register it with Spack, run this command:
spack repo add ~/myrepo
$ ls myrepo
applications/ repo.yaml
$ cat myrepo/repo.yaml
repo:
namespace: apps
subdirectory: applications
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
``spack repo add``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67542699
docutils <0.17
pygments <2.13
urllib3 <2

187
lib/spack/env/cc vendored
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@@ -427,62 +427,6 @@ isystem_include_dirs_list=""
libs_list=""
other_args_list=""
# Global state for keeping track of -Wl,-rpath -Wl,/path
wl_expect_rpath=no
# Same, but for -Xlinker -rpath -Xlinker /path
xlinker_expect_rpath=no
parse_Wl() {
while [ $# -ne 0 ]; do
if [ "$wl_expect_rpath" = yes ]; then
if system_dir "$1"; then
append system_rpath_dirs_list "$1"
else
append rpath_dirs_list "$1"
fi
wl_expect_rpath=no
else
case "$1" in
-rpath=*)
arg="${1#-rpath=}"
if [ -z "$arg" ]; then
shift; continue
elif system_dir "$arg"; then
append system_rpath_dirs_list "$arg"
else
append rpath_dirs_list "$arg"
fi
;;
--rpath=*)
arg="${1#--rpath=}"
if [ -z "$arg" ]; then
shift; continue
elif system_dir "$arg"; then
append system_rpath_dirs_list "$arg"
else
append rpath_dirs_list "$arg"
fi
;;
-rpath|--rpath)
wl_expect_rpath=yes
;;
"$dtags_to_strip")
;;
-Wl)
# Nested -Wl,-Wl means we're in NAG compiler territory, we don't support
# it.
return 1
;;
*)
append other_args_list "-Wl,$1"
;;
esac
fi
shift
done
}
while [ $# -ne 0 ]; do
@@ -582,79 +526,88 @@ while [ $# -ne 0 ]; do
append other_args_list "-l$arg"
;;
-Wl,*)
IFS=,
if ! parse_Wl ${1#-Wl,}; then
append other_args_list "$1"
fi
unset IFS
arg="${1#-Wl,}"
if [ -z "$arg" ]; then shift; arg="$1"; fi
case "$arg" in
-rpath=*) rp="${arg#-rpath=}" ;;
--rpath=*) rp="${arg#--rpath=}" ;;
-rpath,*) rp="${arg#-rpath,}" ;;
--rpath,*) rp="${arg#--rpath,}" ;;
-rpath|--rpath)
shift; arg="$1"
case "$arg" in
-Wl,*)
rp="${arg#-Wl,}"
;;
*)
die "-Wl,-rpath was not followed by -Wl,*"
;;
esac
;;
"$dtags_to_strip")
: # We want to remove explicitly this flag
;;
*)
append other_args_list "-Wl,$arg"
;;
esac
;;
-Xlinker,*)
arg="${1#-Xlinker,}"
if [ -z "$arg" ]; then shift; arg="$1"; fi
case "$arg" in
-rpath=*) rp="${arg#-rpath=}" ;;
--rpath=*) rp="${arg#--rpath=}" ;;
-rpath|--rpath)
shift; arg="$1"
case "$arg" in
-Xlinker,*)
rp="${arg#-Xlinker,}"
;;
*)
die "-Xlinker,-rpath was not followed by -Xlinker,*"
;;
esac
;;
*)
append other_args_list "-Xlinker,$arg"
;;
esac
;;
-Xlinker)
shift
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
# -Xlinker without value: let the compiler error about it.
append other_args_list -Xlinker
xlinker_expect_rpath=no
break
elif [ "$xlinker_expect_rpath" = yes ]; then
# Register the path of -Xlinker -rpath <other args> -Xlinker <path>
if system_dir "$1"; then
append system_rpath_dirs_list "$1"
else
append rpath_dirs_list "$1"
if [ "$2" = "-rpath" ]; then
if [ "$3" != "-Xlinker" ]; then
die "-Xlinker,-rpath was not followed by -Xlinker,*"
fi
xlinker_expect_rpath=no
shift 3;
rp="$1"
elif [ "$2" = "$dtags_to_strip" ]; then
shift # We want to remove explicitly this flag
else
case "$1" in
-rpath=*)
arg="${1#-rpath=}"
if system_dir "$arg"; then
append system_rpath_dirs_list "$arg"
else
append rpath_dirs_list "$arg"
fi
;;
--rpath=*)
arg="${1#--rpath=}"
if system_dir "$arg"; then
append system_rpath_dirs_list "$arg"
else
append rpath_dirs_list "$arg"
fi
;;
-rpath|--rpath)
xlinker_expect_rpath=yes
;;
"$dtags_to_strip")
;;
*)
append other_args_list -Xlinker
append other_args_list "$1"
;;
esac
append other_args_list "$1"
fi
;;
"$dtags_to_strip")
;;
*)
append other_args_list "$1"
if [ "$1" = "$dtags_to_strip" ]; then
: # We want to remove explicitly this flag
else
append other_args_list "$1"
fi
;;
esac
# test rpaths against system directories in one place.
if [ -n "$rp" ]; then
if system_dir "$rp"; then
append system_rpath_dirs_list "$rp"
else
append rpath_dirs_list "$rp"
fi
fi
shift
done
# We found `-Xlinker -rpath` but no matching value `-Xlinker /path`. Just append
# `-Xlinker -rpath` again and let the compiler or linker handle the error during arg
# parsing.
if [ "$xlinker_expect_rpath" = yes ]; then
append other_args_list -Xlinker
append other_args_list -rpath
fi
# Same, but for -Wl flags.
if [ "$wl_expect_rpath" = yes ]; then
append other_args_list -Wl,-rpath
fi
#
# Add flags from Spack's cppflags, cflags, cxxflags, fcflags, fflags, and
# ldflags. We stick to the order that gmake puts the flags in by default.

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
* Homepage: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/archspec
* Usage: Labeling, comparison and detection of microarchitectures
* Version: 0.2.1 (commit 9e1117bd8a2f0581bced161f2a2e8d6294d0300b)
* Version: 0.2.0 (commit e44bad9c7b6defac73696f64078b2fe634719b62)
astunparse
----------------
@@ -101,7 +101,10 @@
* Usage: Used for config files. Ruamel is based on PyYAML but is more
actively maintained and has more features, including round-tripping
comments read from config files.
* Version: 0.17.21
* Version: 0.11.15 (last version supporting Python 2.6)
* Note: This package has been slightly modified to improve Python 2.6
compatibility -- some ``{}`` format strings were replaced, and the
import for ``OrderedDict`` was tweaked.
six
---

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from ruamel import *

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@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
# coding: utf-8
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Dict, Any # NOQA
_package_data = dict(
full_package_name='ruamel.yaml',
version_info=(0, 17, 21),
__version__='0.17.21',
version_timestamp='2022-02-12 09:49:22',
author='Anthon van der Neut',
author_email='a.van.der.neut@ruamel.eu',
description='ruamel.yaml is a YAML parser/emitter that supports roundtrip preservation of comments, seq/map flow style, and map key order', # NOQA
entry_points=None,
since=2014,
extras_require={
':platform_python_implementation=="CPython" and python_version<"3.11"': ['ruamel.yaml.clib>=0.2.6'], # NOQA
'jinja2': ['ruamel.yaml.jinja2>=0.2'],
'docs': ['ryd'],
},
classifiers=[
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10',
'Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules',
'Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup',
'Typing :: Typed',
],
keywords='yaml 1.2 parser round-trip preserve quotes order config',
read_the_docs='yaml',
supported=[(3, 5)], # minimum
tox=dict(
env='*f', # f for 3.5
fl8excl='_test/lib',
),
# universal=True,
python_requires='>=3',
rtfd='yaml',
) # type: Dict[Any, Any]
version_info = _package_data['version_info']
__version__ = _package_data['__version__']
try:
from .cyaml import * # NOQA
__with_libyaml__ = True
except (ImportError, ValueError): # for Jython
__with_libyaml__ = False
from ruamel.yaml.main import * # NOQA

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@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
# coding: utf-8
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, List, Union, Optional, Iterator # NOQA
anchor_attrib = '_yaml_anchor'
class Anchor:
__slots__ = 'value', 'always_dump'
attrib = anchor_attrib
def __init__(self):
# type: () -> None
self.value = None
self.always_dump = False
def __repr__(self):
# type: () -> Any
ad = ', (always dump)' if self.always_dump else ""
return 'Anchor({!r}{})'.format(self.value, ad)

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# coding: utf-8
# partially from package six by Benjamin Peterson
import sys
import os
import io
import traceback
from abc import abstractmethod
import collections.abc
# fmt: off
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, List, Union, BinaryIO, IO, Text, Tuple # NOQA
from typing import Optional # NOQA
# fmt: on
_DEFAULT_YAML_VERSION = (1, 2)
try:
from collections import OrderedDict
except ImportError:
from ordereddict import OrderedDict # type: ignore
# to get the right name import ... as ordereddict doesn't do that
class ordereddict(OrderedDict): # type: ignore
if not hasattr(OrderedDict, 'insert'):
def insert(self, pos, key, value):
# type: (int, Any, Any) -> None
if pos >= len(self):
self[key] = value
return
od = ordereddict()
od.update(self)
for k in od:
del self[k]
for index, old_key in enumerate(od):
if pos == index:
self[key] = value
self[old_key] = od[old_key]
PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3
# replace with f-strings when 3.5 support is dropped
# ft = '42'
# assert _F('abc {ft!r}', ft=ft) == 'abc %r' % ft
# 'abc %r' % ft -> _F('abc {ft!r}' -> f'abc {ft!r}'
def _F(s, *superfluous, **kw):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> Any
if superfluous:
raise TypeError
return s.format(**kw)
StringIO = io.StringIO
BytesIO = io.BytesIO
if False: # MYPY
# StreamType = Union[BinaryIO, IO[str], IO[unicode], StringIO]
# StreamType = Union[BinaryIO, IO[str], StringIO] # type: ignore
StreamType = Any
StreamTextType = StreamType # Union[Text, StreamType]
VersionType = Union[List[int], str, Tuple[int, int]]
builtins_module = 'builtins'
def with_metaclass(meta, *bases):
# type: (Any, Any) -> Any
"""Create a base class with a metaclass."""
return meta('NewBase', bases, {})
DBG_TOKEN = 1
DBG_EVENT = 2
DBG_NODE = 4
_debug = None # type: Optional[int]
if 'RUAMELDEBUG' in os.environ:
_debugx = os.environ.get('RUAMELDEBUG')
if _debugx is None:
_debug = 0
else:
_debug = int(_debugx)
if bool(_debug):
class ObjectCounter:
def __init__(self):
# type: () -> None
self.map = {} # type: Dict[Any, Any]
def __call__(self, k):
# type: (Any) -> None
self.map[k] = self.map.get(k, 0) + 1
def dump(self):
# type: () -> None
for k in sorted(self.map):
sys.stdout.write('{} -> {}'.format(k, self.map[k]))
object_counter = ObjectCounter()
# used from yaml util when testing
def dbg(val=None):
# type: (Any) -> Any
global _debug
if _debug is None:
# set to true or false
_debugx = os.environ.get('YAMLDEBUG')
if _debugx is None:
_debug = 0
else:
_debug = int(_debugx)
if val is None:
return _debug
return _debug & val
class Nprint:
def __init__(self, file_name=None):
# type: (Any) -> None
self._max_print = None # type: Any
self._count = None # type: Any
self._file_name = file_name
def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
# type: (Any, Any) -> None
if not bool(_debug):
return
out = sys.stdout if self._file_name is None else open(self._file_name, 'a')
dbgprint = print # to fool checking for print statements by dv utility
kw1 = kw.copy()
kw1['file'] = out
dbgprint(*args, **kw1)
out.flush()
if self._max_print is not None:
if self._count is None:
self._count = self._max_print
self._count -= 1
if self._count == 0:
dbgprint('forced exit\n')
traceback.print_stack()
out.flush()
sys.exit(0)
if self._file_name:
out.close()
def set_max_print(self, i):
# type: (int) -> None
self._max_print = i
self._count = None
def fp(self, mode='a'):
# type: (str) -> Any
out = sys.stdout if self._file_name is None else open(self._file_name, mode)
return out
nprint = Nprint()
nprintf = Nprint('/var/tmp/ruamel.yaml.log')
# char checkers following production rules
def check_namespace_char(ch):
# type: (Any) -> bool
if '\x21' <= ch <= '\x7E': # ! to ~
return True
if '\xA0' <= ch <= '\uD7FF':
return True
if ('\uE000' <= ch <= '\uFFFD') and ch != '\uFEFF': # excl. byte order mark
return True
if '\U00010000' <= ch <= '\U0010FFFF':
return True
return False
def check_anchorname_char(ch):
# type: (Any) -> bool
if ch in ',[]{}':
return False
return check_namespace_char(ch)
def version_tnf(t1, t2=None):
# type: (Any, Any) -> Any
"""
return True if ruamel.yaml version_info < t1, None if t2 is specified and bigger else False
"""
from ruamel.yaml import version_info # NOQA
if version_info < t1:
return True
if t2 is not None and version_info < t2:
return None
return False
class MutableSliceableSequence(collections.abc.MutableSequence): # type: ignore
__slots__ = ()
def __getitem__(self, index):
# type: (Any) -> Any
if not isinstance(index, slice):
return self.__getsingleitem__(index)
return type(self)([self[i] for i in range(*index.indices(len(self)))]) # type: ignore
def __setitem__(self, index, value):
# type: (Any, Any) -> None
if not isinstance(index, slice):
return self.__setsingleitem__(index, value)
assert iter(value)
# nprint(index.start, index.stop, index.step, index.indices(len(self)))
if index.step is None:
del self[index.start : index.stop]
for elem in reversed(value):
self.insert(0 if index.start is None else index.start, elem)
else:
range_parms = index.indices(len(self))
nr_assigned_items = (range_parms[1] - range_parms[0] - 1) // range_parms[2] + 1
# need to test before changing, in case TypeError is caught
if nr_assigned_items < len(value):
raise TypeError(
'too many elements in value {} < {}'.format(nr_assigned_items, len(value))
)
elif nr_assigned_items > len(value):
raise TypeError(
'not enough elements in value {} > {}'.format(
nr_assigned_items, len(value)
)
)
for idx, i in enumerate(range(*range_parms)):
self[i] = value[idx]
def __delitem__(self, index):
# type: (Any) -> None
if not isinstance(index, slice):
return self.__delsingleitem__(index)
# nprint(index.start, index.stop, index.step, index.indices(len(self)))
for i in reversed(range(*index.indices(len(self)))):
del self[i]
@abstractmethod
def __getsingleitem__(self, index):
# type: (Any) -> Any
raise IndexError
@abstractmethod
def __setsingleitem__(self, index, value):
# type: (Any, Any) -> None
raise IndexError
@abstractmethod
def __delsingleitem__(self, index):
# type: (Any) -> None
raise IndexError

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# coding: utf-8
import warnings
from ruamel.yaml.error import MarkedYAMLError, ReusedAnchorWarning
from ruamel.yaml.compat import _F, nprint, nprintf # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.events import (
StreamStartEvent,
StreamEndEvent,
MappingStartEvent,
MappingEndEvent,
SequenceStartEvent,
SequenceEndEvent,
AliasEvent,
ScalarEvent,
)
from ruamel.yaml.nodes import MappingNode, ScalarNode, SequenceNode
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, List # NOQA
__all__ = ['Composer', 'ComposerError']
class ComposerError(MarkedYAMLError):
pass
class Composer:
def __init__(self, loader=None):
# type: (Any) -> None
self.loader = loader
if self.loader is not None and getattr(self.loader, '_composer', None) is None:
self.loader._composer = self
self.anchors = {} # type: Dict[Any, Any]
@property
def parser(self):
# type: () -> Any
if hasattr(self.loader, 'typ'):
self.loader.parser
return self.loader._parser
@property
def resolver(self):
# type: () -> Any
# assert self.loader._resolver is not None
if hasattr(self.loader, 'typ'):
self.loader.resolver
return self.loader._resolver
def check_node(self):
# type: () -> Any
# Drop the STREAM-START event.
if self.parser.check_event(StreamStartEvent):
self.parser.get_event()
# If there are more documents available?
return not self.parser.check_event(StreamEndEvent)
def get_node(self):
# type: () -> Any
# Get the root node of the next document.
if not self.parser.check_event(StreamEndEvent):
return self.compose_document()
def get_single_node(self):
# type: () -> Any
# Drop the STREAM-START event.
self.parser.get_event()
# Compose a document if the stream is not empty.
document = None # type: Any
if not self.parser.check_event(StreamEndEvent):
document = self.compose_document()
# Ensure that the stream contains no more documents.
if not self.parser.check_event(StreamEndEvent):
event = self.parser.get_event()
raise ComposerError(
'expected a single document in the stream',
document.start_mark,
'but found another document',
event.start_mark,
)
# Drop the STREAM-END event.
self.parser.get_event()
return document
def compose_document(self):
# type: (Any) -> Any
# Drop the DOCUMENT-START event.
self.parser.get_event()
# Compose the root node.
node = self.compose_node(None, None)
# Drop the DOCUMENT-END event.
self.parser.get_event()
self.anchors = {}
return node
def return_alias(self, a):
# type: (Any) -> Any
return a
def compose_node(self, parent, index):
# type: (Any, Any) -> Any
if self.parser.check_event(AliasEvent):
event = self.parser.get_event()
alias = event.anchor
if alias not in self.anchors:
raise ComposerError(
None,
None,
_F('found undefined alias {alias!r}', alias=alias),
event.start_mark,
)
return self.return_alias(self.anchors[alias])
event = self.parser.peek_event()
anchor = event.anchor
if anchor is not None: # have an anchor
if anchor in self.anchors:
# raise ComposerError(
# "found duplicate anchor %r; first occurrence"
# % (anchor), self.anchors[anchor].start_mark,
# "second occurrence", event.start_mark)
ws = (
'\nfound duplicate anchor {!r}\nfirst occurrence {}\nsecond occurrence '
'{}'.format((anchor), self.anchors[anchor].start_mark, event.start_mark)
)
warnings.warn(ws, ReusedAnchorWarning)
self.resolver.descend_resolver(parent, index)
if self.parser.check_event(ScalarEvent):
node = self.compose_scalar_node(anchor)
elif self.parser.check_event(SequenceStartEvent):
node = self.compose_sequence_node(anchor)
elif self.parser.check_event(MappingStartEvent):
node = self.compose_mapping_node(anchor)
self.resolver.ascend_resolver()
return node
def compose_scalar_node(self, anchor):
# type: (Any) -> Any
event = self.parser.get_event()
tag = event.tag
if tag is None or tag == '!':
tag = self.resolver.resolve(ScalarNode, event.value, event.implicit)
node = ScalarNode(
tag,
event.value,
event.start_mark,
event.end_mark,
style=event.style,
comment=event.comment,
anchor=anchor,
)
if anchor is not None:
self.anchors[anchor] = node
return node
def compose_sequence_node(self, anchor):
# type: (Any) -> Any
start_event = self.parser.get_event()
tag = start_event.tag
if tag is None or tag == '!':
tag = self.resolver.resolve(SequenceNode, None, start_event.implicit)
node = SequenceNode(
tag,
[],
start_event.start_mark,
None,
flow_style=start_event.flow_style,
comment=start_event.comment,
anchor=anchor,
)
if anchor is not None:
self.anchors[anchor] = node
index = 0
while not self.parser.check_event(SequenceEndEvent):
node.value.append(self.compose_node(node, index))
index += 1
end_event = self.parser.get_event()
if node.flow_style is True and end_event.comment is not None:
if node.comment is not None:
nprint(
'Warning: unexpected end_event commment in sequence '
'node {}'.format(node.flow_style)
)
node.comment = end_event.comment
node.end_mark = end_event.end_mark
self.check_end_doc_comment(end_event, node)
return node
def compose_mapping_node(self, anchor):
# type: (Any) -> Any
start_event = self.parser.get_event()
tag = start_event.tag
if tag is None or tag == '!':
tag = self.resolver.resolve(MappingNode, None, start_event.implicit)
node = MappingNode(
tag,
[],
start_event.start_mark,
None,
flow_style=start_event.flow_style,
comment=start_event.comment,
anchor=anchor,
)
if anchor is not None:
self.anchors[anchor] = node
while not self.parser.check_event(MappingEndEvent):
# key_event = self.parser.peek_event()
item_key = self.compose_node(node, None)
# if item_key in node.value:
# raise ComposerError("while composing a mapping",
# start_event.start_mark,
# "found duplicate key", key_event.start_mark)
item_value = self.compose_node(node, item_key)
# node.value[item_key] = item_value
node.value.append((item_key, item_value))
end_event = self.parser.get_event()
if node.flow_style is True and end_event.comment is not None:
node.comment = end_event.comment
node.end_mark = end_event.end_mark
self.check_end_doc_comment(end_event, node)
return node
def check_end_doc_comment(self, end_event, node):
# type: (Any, Any) -> None
if end_event.comment and end_event.comment[1]:
# pre comments on an end_event, no following to move to
if node.comment is None:
node.comment = [None, None]
assert not isinstance(node, ScalarEvent)
# this is a post comment on a mapping node, add as third element
# in the list
node.comment.append(end_event.comment[1])
end_event.comment[1] = None

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# coding: utf-8
import warnings
from ruamel.yaml.util import configobj_walker as new_configobj_walker
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any # NOQA
def configobj_walker(cfg):
# type: (Any) -> Any
warnings.warn('configobj_walker has moved to ruamel.yaml.util, please update your code')
return new_configobj_walker(cfg)

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# coding: utf-8
from _ruamel_yaml import CParser, CEmitter # type: ignore
from ruamel.yaml.constructor import Constructor, BaseConstructor, SafeConstructor
from ruamel.yaml.representer import Representer, SafeRepresenter, BaseRepresenter
from ruamel.yaml.resolver import Resolver, BaseResolver
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Union, Optional # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.compat import StreamTextType, StreamType, VersionType # NOQA
__all__ = ['CBaseLoader', 'CSafeLoader', 'CLoader', 'CBaseDumper', 'CSafeDumper', 'CDumper']
# this includes some hacks to solve the usage of resolver by lower level
# parts of the parser
class CBaseLoader(CParser, BaseConstructor, BaseResolver): # type: ignore
def __init__(self, stream, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
# type: (StreamTextType, Optional[VersionType], Optional[bool]) -> None
CParser.__init__(self, stream)
self._parser = self._composer = self
BaseConstructor.__init__(self, loader=self)
BaseResolver.__init__(self, loadumper=self)
# self.descend_resolver = self._resolver.descend_resolver
# self.ascend_resolver = self._resolver.ascend_resolver
# self.resolve = self._resolver.resolve
class CSafeLoader(CParser, SafeConstructor, Resolver): # type: ignore
def __init__(self, stream, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
# type: (StreamTextType, Optional[VersionType], Optional[bool]) -> None
CParser.__init__(self, stream)
self._parser = self._composer = self
SafeConstructor.__init__(self, loader=self)
Resolver.__init__(self, loadumper=self)
# self.descend_resolver = self._resolver.descend_resolver
# self.ascend_resolver = self._resolver.ascend_resolver
# self.resolve = self._resolver.resolve
class CLoader(CParser, Constructor, Resolver): # type: ignore
def __init__(self, stream, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
# type: (StreamTextType, Optional[VersionType], Optional[bool]) -> None
CParser.__init__(self, stream)
self._parser = self._composer = self
Constructor.__init__(self, loader=self)
Resolver.__init__(self, loadumper=self)
# self.descend_resolver = self._resolver.descend_resolver
# self.ascend_resolver = self._resolver.ascend_resolver
# self.resolve = self._resolver.resolve
class CBaseDumper(CEmitter, BaseRepresenter, BaseResolver): # type: ignore
def __init__(
self,
stream,
default_style=None,
default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None,
indent=None,
width=None,
allow_unicode=None,
line_break=None,
encoding=None,
explicit_start=None,
explicit_end=None,
version=None,
tags=None,
block_seq_indent=None,
top_level_colon_align=None,
prefix_colon=None,
):
# type: (StreamType, Any, Any, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[int], Optional[int], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None # NOQA
CEmitter.__init__(
self,
stream,
canonical=canonical,
indent=indent,
width=width,
encoding=encoding,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode,
line_break=line_break,
explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end,
version=version,
tags=tags,
)
self._emitter = self._serializer = self._representer = self
BaseRepresenter.__init__(
self,
default_style=default_style,
default_flow_style=default_flow_style,
dumper=self,
)
BaseResolver.__init__(self, loadumper=self)
class CSafeDumper(CEmitter, SafeRepresenter, Resolver): # type: ignore
def __init__(
self,
stream,
default_style=None,
default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None,
indent=None,
width=None,
allow_unicode=None,
line_break=None,
encoding=None,
explicit_start=None,
explicit_end=None,
version=None,
tags=None,
block_seq_indent=None,
top_level_colon_align=None,
prefix_colon=None,
):
# type: (StreamType, Any, Any, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[int], Optional[int], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None # NOQA
self._emitter = self._serializer = self._representer = self
CEmitter.__init__(
self,
stream,
canonical=canonical,
indent=indent,
width=width,
encoding=encoding,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode,
line_break=line_break,
explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end,
version=version,
tags=tags,
)
self._emitter = self._serializer = self._representer = self
SafeRepresenter.__init__(
self, default_style=default_style, default_flow_style=default_flow_style
)
Resolver.__init__(self)
class CDumper(CEmitter, Representer, Resolver): # type: ignore
def __init__(
self,
stream,
default_style=None,
default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None,
indent=None,
width=None,
allow_unicode=None,
line_break=None,
encoding=None,
explicit_start=None,
explicit_end=None,
version=None,
tags=None,
block_seq_indent=None,
top_level_colon_align=None,
prefix_colon=None,
):
# type: (StreamType, Any, Any, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[int], Optional[int], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None # NOQA
CEmitter.__init__(
self,
stream,
canonical=canonical,
indent=indent,
width=width,
encoding=encoding,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode,
line_break=line_break,
explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end,
version=version,
tags=tags,
)
self._emitter = self._serializer = self._representer = self
Representer.__init__(
self, default_style=default_style, default_flow_style=default_flow_style
)
Resolver.__init__(self)

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# coding: utf-8
from ruamel.yaml.emitter import Emitter
from ruamel.yaml.serializer import Serializer
from ruamel.yaml.representer import (
Representer,
SafeRepresenter,
BaseRepresenter,
RoundTripRepresenter,
)
from ruamel.yaml.resolver import Resolver, BaseResolver, VersionedResolver
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Union, Optional # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.compat import StreamType, VersionType # NOQA
__all__ = ['BaseDumper', 'SafeDumper', 'Dumper', 'RoundTripDumper']
class BaseDumper(Emitter, Serializer, BaseRepresenter, BaseResolver):
def __init__(
self,
stream,
default_style=None,
default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None,
indent=None,
width=None,
allow_unicode=None,
line_break=None,
encoding=None,
explicit_start=None,
explicit_end=None,
version=None,
tags=None,
block_seq_indent=None,
top_level_colon_align=None,
prefix_colon=None,
):
# type: (Any, StreamType, Any, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[int], Optional[int], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None # NOQA
Emitter.__init__(
self,
stream,
canonical=canonical,
indent=indent,
width=width,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode,
line_break=line_break,
block_seq_indent=block_seq_indent,
dumper=self,
)
Serializer.__init__(
self,
encoding=encoding,
explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end,
version=version,
tags=tags,
dumper=self,
)
BaseRepresenter.__init__(
self,
default_style=default_style,
default_flow_style=default_flow_style,
dumper=self,
)
BaseResolver.__init__(self, loadumper=self)
class SafeDumper(Emitter, Serializer, SafeRepresenter, Resolver):
def __init__(
self,
stream,
default_style=None,
default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None,
indent=None,
width=None,
allow_unicode=None,
line_break=None,
encoding=None,
explicit_start=None,
explicit_end=None,
version=None,
tags=None,
block_seq_indent=None,
top_level_colon_align=None,
prefix_colon=None,
):
# type: (StreamType, Any, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[int], Optional[int], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None # NOQA
Emitter.__init__(
self,
stream,
canonical=canonical,
indent=indent,
width=width,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode,
line_break=line_break,
block_seq_indent=block_seq_indent,
dumper=self,
)
Serializer.__init__(
self,
encoding=encoding,
explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end,
version=version,
tags=tags,
dumper=self,
)
SafeRepresenter.__init__(
self,
default_style=default_style,
default_flow_style=default_flow_style,
dumper=self,
)
Resolver.__init__(self, loadumper=self)
class Dumper(Emitter, Serializer, Representer, Resolver):
def __init__(
self,
stream,
default_style=None,
default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None,
indent=None,
width=None,
allow_unicode=None,
line_break=None,
encoding=None,
explicit_start=None,
explicit_end=None,
version=None,
tags=None,
block_seq_indent=None,
top_level_colon_align=None,
prefix_colon=None,
):
# type: (StreamType, Any, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[int], Optional[int], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None # NOQA
Emitter.__init__(
self,
stream,
canonical=canonical,
indent=indent,
width=width,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode,
line_break=line_break,
block_seq_indent=block_seq_indent,
dumper=self,
)
Serializer.__init__(
self,
encoding=encoding,
explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end,
version=version,
tags=tags,
dumper=self,
)
Representer.__init__(
self,
default_style=default_style,
default_flow_style=default_flow_style,
dumper=self,
)
Resolver.__init__(self, loadumper=self)
class RoundTripDumper(Emitter, Serializer, RoundTripRepresenter, VersionedResolver):
def __init__(
self,
stream,
default_style=None,
default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None,
indent=None,
width=None,
allow_unicode=None,
line_break=None,
encoding=None,
explicit_start=None,
explicit_end=None,
version=None,
tags=None,
block_seq_indent=None,
top_level_colon_align=None,
prefix_colon=None,
):
# type: (StreamType, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[int], Optional[int], Optional[int], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Optional[bool], Optional[bool], Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None # NOQA
Emitter.__init__(
self,
stream,
canonical=canonical,
indent=indent,
width=width,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode,
line_break=line_break,
block_seq_indent=block_seq_indent,
top_level_colon_align=top_level_colon_align,
prefix_colon=prefix_colon,
dumper=self,
)
Serializer.__init__(
self,
encoding=encoding,
explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end,
version=version,
tags=tags,
dumper=self,
)
RoundTripRepresenter.__init__(
self,
default_style=default_style,
default_flow_style=default_flow_style,
dumper=self,
)
VersionedResolver.__init__(self, loader=self)

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# coding: utf-8
import warnings
import textwrap
from ruamel.yaml.compat import _F
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, List, Text # NOQA
__all__ = [
'FileMark',
'StringMark',
'CommentMark',
'YAMLError',
'MarkedYAMLError',
'ReusedAnchorWarning',
'UnsafeLoaderWarning',
'MarkedYAMLWarning',
'MarkedYAMLFutureWarning',
]
class StreamMark:
__slots__ = 'name', 'index', 'line', 'column'
def __init__(self, name, index, line, column):
# type: (Any, int, int, int) -> None
self.name = name
self.index = index
self.line = line
self.column = column
def __str__(self):
# type: () -> Any
where = _F(
' in "{sname!s}", line {sline1:d}, column {scolumn1:d}',
sname=self.name,
sline1=self.line + 1,
scolumn1=self.column + 1,
)
return where
def __eq__(self, other):
# type: (Any) -> bool
if self.line != other.line or self.column != other.column:
return False
if self.name != other.name or self.index != other.index:
return False
return True
def __ne__(self, other):
# type: (Any) -> bool
return not self.__eq__(other)
class FileMark(StreamMark):
__slots__ = ()
class StringMark(StreamMark):
__slots__ = 'name', 'index', 'line', 'column', 'buffer', 'pointer'
def __init__(self, name, index, line, column, buffer, pointer):
# type: (Any, int, int, int, Any, Any) -> None
StreamMark.__init__(self, name, index, line, column)
self.buffer = buffer
self.pointer = pointer
def get_snippet(self, indent=4, max_length=75):
# type: (int, int) -> Any
if self.buffer is None: # always False
return None
head = ""
start = self.pointer
while start > 0 and self.buffer[start - 1] not in '\0\r\n\x85\u2028\u2029':
start -= 1
if self.pointer - start > max_length / 2 - 1:
head = ' ... '
start += 5
break
tail = ""
end = self.pointer
while end < len(self.buffer) and self.buffer[end] not in '\0\r\n\x85\u2028\u2029':
end += 1
if end - self.pointer > max_length / 2 - 1:
tail = ' ... '
end -= 5
break
snippet = self.buffer[start:end]
caret = '^'
caret = '^ (line: {})'.format(self.line + 1)
return (
' ' * indent
+ head
+ snippet
+ tail
+ '\n'
+ ' ' * (indent + self.pointer - start + len(head))
+ caret
)
def __str__(self):
# type: () -> Any
snippet = self.get_snippet()
where = _F(
' in "{sname!s}", line {sline1:d}, column {scolumn1:d}',
sname=self.name,
sline1=self.line + 1,
scolumn1=self.column + 1,
)
if snippet is not None:
where += ':\n' + snippet
return where
def __repr__(self):
# type: () -> Any
snippet = self.get_snippet()
where = _F(
' in "{sname!s}", line {sline1:d}, column {scolumn1:d}',
sname=self.name,
sline1=self.line + 1,
scolumn1=self.column + 1,
)
if snippet is not None:
where += ':\n' + snippet
return where
class CommentMark:
__slots__ = ('column',)
def __init__(self, column):
# type: (Any) -> None
self.column = column
class YAMLError(Exception):
pass
class MarkedYAMLError(YAMLError):
def __init__(
self,
context=None,
context_mark=None,
problem=None,
problem_mark=None,
note=None,
warn=None,
):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
self.context = context
self.context_mark = context_mark
self.problem = problem
self.problem_mark = problem_mark
self.note = note
# warn is ignored
def __str__(self):
# type: () -> Any
lines = [] # type: List[str]
if self.context is not None:
lines.append(self.context)
if self.context_mark is not None and (
self.problem is None
or self.problem_mark is None
or self.context_mark.name != self.problem_mark.name
or self.context_mark.line != self.problem_mark.line
or self.context_mark.column != self.problem_mark.column
):
lines.append(str(self.context_mark))
if self.problem is not None:
lines.append(self.problem)
if self.problem_mark is not None:
lines.append(str(self.problem_mark))
if self.note is not None and self.note:
note = textwrap.dedent(self.note)
lines.append(note)
return '\n'.join(lines)
class YAMLStreamError(Exception):
pass
class YAMLWarning(Warning):
pass
class MarkedYAMLWarning(YAMLWarning):
def __init__(
self,
context=None,
context_mark=None,
problem=None,
problem_mark=None,
note=None,
warn=None,
):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
self.context = context
self.context_mark = context_mark
self.problem = problem
self.problem_mark = problem_mark
self.note = note
self.warn = warn
def __str__(self):
# type: () -> Any
lines = [] # type: List[str]
if self.context is not None:
lines.append(self.context)
if self.context_mark is not None and (
self.problem is None
or self.problem_mark is None
or self.context_mark.name != self.problem_mark.name
or self.context_mark.line != self.problem_mark.line
or self.context_mark.column != self.problem_mark.column
):
lines.append(str(self.context_mark))
if self.problem is not None:
lines.append(self.problem)
if self.problem_mark is not None:
lines.append(str(self.problem_mark))
if self.note is not None and self.note:
note = textwrap.dedent(self.note)
lines.append(note)
if self.warn is not None and self.warn:
warn = textwrap.dedent(self.warn)
lines.append(warn)
return '\n'.join(lines)
class ReusedAnchorWarning(YAMLWarning):
pass
class UnsafeLoaderWarning(YAMLWarning):
text = """
The default 'Loader' for 'load(stream)' without further arguments can be unsafe.
Use 'load(stream, Loader=ruamel.yaml.Loader)' explicitly if that is OK.
Alternatively include the following in your code:
import warnings
warnings.simplefilter('ignore', ruamel.yaml.error.UnsafeLoaderWarning)
In most other cases you should consider using 'safe_load(stream)'"""
pass
warnings.simplefilter('once', UnsafeLoaderWarning)
class MantissaNoDotYAML1_1Warning(YAMLWarning):
def __init__(self, node, flt_str):
# type: (Any, Any) -> None
self.node = node
self.flt = flt_str
def __str__(self):
# type: () -> Any
line = self.node.start_mark.line
col = self.node.start_mark.column
return """
In YAML 1.1 floating point values should have a dot ('.') in their mantissa.
See the Floating-Point Language-Independent Type for YAML Version 1.1 specification
( http://yaml.org/type/float.html ). This dot is not required for JSON nor for YAML 1.2
Correct your float: "{}" on line: {}, column: {}
or alternatively include the following in your code:
import warnings
warnings.simplefilter('ignore', ruamel.yaml.error.MantissaNoDotYAML1_1Warning)
""".format(
self.flt, line, col
)
warnings.simplefilter('once', MantissaNoDotYAML1_1Warning)
class YAMLFutureWarning(Warning):
pass
class MarkedYAMLFutureWarning(YAMLFutureWarning):
def __init__(
self,
context=None,
context_mark=None,
problem=None,
problem_mark=None,
note=None,
warn=None,
):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
self.context = context
self.context_mark = context_mark
self.problem = problem
self.problem_mark = problem_mark
self.note = note
self.warn = warn
def __str__(self):
# type: () -> Any
lines = [] # type: List[str]
if self.context is not None:
lines.append(self.context)
if self.context_mark is not None and (
self.problem is None
or self.problem_mark is None
or self.context_mark.name != self.problem_mark.name
or self.context_mark.line != self.problem_mark.line
or self.context_mark.column != self.problem_mark.column
):
lines.append(str(self.context_mark))
if self.problem is not None:
lines.append(self.problem)
if self.problem_mark is not None:
lines.append(str(self.problem_mark))
if self.note is not None and self.note:
note = textwrap.dedent(self.note)
lines.append(note)
if self.warn is not None and self.warn:
warn = textwrap.dedent(self.warn)
lines.append(warn)
return '\n'.join(lines)

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# coding: utf-8
from ruamel.yaml.compat import _F
# Abstract classes.
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, List # NOQA
SHOW_LINES = False
def CommentCheck():
# type: () -> None
pass
class Event:
__slots__ = 'start_mark', 'end_mark', 'comment'
def __init__(self, start_mark=None, end_mark=None, comment=CommentCheck):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
self.start_mark = start_mark
self.end_mark = end_mark
# assert comment is not CommentCheck
if comment is CommentCheck:
comment = None
self.comment = comment
def __repr__(self):
# type: () -> Any
if True:
arguments = []
if hasattr(self, 'value'):
# if you use repr(getattr(self, 'value')) then flake8 complains about
# abuse of getattr with a constant. When you change to self.value
# then mypy throws an error
arguments.append(repr(self.value)) # type: ignore
for key in ['anchor', 'tag', 'implicit', 'flow_style', 'style']:
v = getattr(self, key, None)
if v is not None:
arguments.append(_F('{key!s}={v!r}', key=key, v=v))
if self.comment not in [None, CommentCheck]:
arguments.append('comment={!r}'.format(self.comment))
if SHOW_LINES:
arguments.append(
'({}:{}/{}:{})'.format(
self.start_mark.line,
self.start_mark.column,
self.end_mark.line,
self.end_mark.column,
)
)
arguments = ', '.join(arguments) # type: ignore
else:
attributes = [
key
for key in ['anchor', 'tag', 'implicit', 'value', 'flow_style', 'style']
if hasattr(self, key)
]
arguments = ', '.join(
[_F('{k!s}={attr!r}', k=key, attr=getattr(self, key)) for key in attributes]
)
if self.comment not in [None, CommentCheck]:
arguments += ', comment={!r}'.format(self.comment)
return _F(
'{self_class_name!s}({arguments!s})',
self_class_name=self.__class__.__name__,
arguments=arguments,
)
class NodeEvent(Event):
__slots__ = ('anchor',)
def __init__(self, anchor, start_mark=None, end_mark=None, comment=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
Event.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark, comment)
self.anchor = anchor
class CollectionStartEvent(NodeEvent):
__slots__ = 'tag', 'implicit', 'flow_style', 'nr_items'
def __init__(
self,
anchor,
tag,
implicit,
start_mark=None,
end_mark=None,
flow_style=None,
comment=None,
nr_items=None,
):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Optional[int]) -> None
NodeEvent.__init__(self, anchor, start_mark, end_mark, comment)
self.tag = tag
self.implicit = implicit
self.flow_style = flow_style
self.nr_items = nr_items
class CollectionEndEvent(Event):
__slots__ = ()
# Implementations.
class StreamStartEvent(Event):
__slots__ = ('encoding',)
def __init__(self, start_mark=None, end_mark=None, encoding=None, comment=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
Event.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark, comment)
self.encoding = encoding
class StreamEndEvent(Event):
__slots__ = ()
class DocumentStartEvent(Event):
__slots__ = 'explicit', 'version', 'tags'
def __init__(
self,
start_mark=None,
end_mark=None,
explicit=None,
version=None,
tags=None,
comment=None,
):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
Event.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark, comment)
self.explicit = explicit
self.version = version
self.tags = tags
class DocumentEndEvent(Event):
__slots__ = ('explicit',)
def __init__(self, start_mark=None, end_mark=None, explicit=None, comment=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
Event.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark, comment)
self.explicit = explicit
class AliasEvent(NodeEvent):
__slots__ = 'style'
def __init__(self, anchor, start_mark=None, end_mark=None, style=None, comment=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
NodeEvent.__init__(self, anchor, start_mark, end_mark, comment)
self.style = style
class ScalarEvent(NodeEvent):
__slots__ = 'tag', 'implicit', 'value', 'style'
def __init__(
self,
anchor,
tag,
implicit,
value,
start_mark=None,
end_mark=None,
style=None,
comment=None,
):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
NodeEvent.__init__(self, anchor, start_mark, end_mark, comment)
self.tag = tag
self.implicit = implicit
self.value = value
self.style = style
class SequenceStartEvent(CollectionStartEvent):
__slots__ = ()
class SequenceEndEvent(CollectionEndEvent):
__slots__ = ()
class MappingStartEvent(CollectionStartEvent):
__slots__ = ()
class MappingEndEvent(CollectionEndEvent):
__slots__ = ()

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# coding: utf-8
from ruamel.yaml.reader import Reader
from ruamel.yaml.scanner import Scanner, RoundTripScanner
from ruamel.yaml.parser import Parser, RoundTripParser
from ruamel.yaml.composer import Composer
from ruamel.yaml.constructor import (
BaseConstructor,
SafeConstructor,
Constructor,
RoundTripConstructor,
)
from ruamel.yaml.resolver import VersionedResolver
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Union, Optional # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.compat import StreamTextType, VersionType # NOQA
__all__ = ['BaseLoader', 'SafeLoader', 'Loader', 'RoundTripLoader']
class BaseLoader(Reader, Scanner, Parser, Composer, BaseConstructor, VersionedResolver):
def __init__(self, stream, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
# type: (StreamTextType, Optional[VersionType], Optional[bool]) -> None
self.comment_handling = None
Reader.__init__(self, stream, loader=self)
Scanner.__init__(self, loader=self)
Parser.__init__(self, loader=self)
Composer.__init__(self, loader=self)
BaseConstructor.__init__(self, loader=self)
VersionedResolver.__init__(self, version, loader=self)
class SafeLoader(Reader, Scanner, Parser, Composer, SafeConstructor, VersionedResolver):
def __init__(self, stream, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
# type: (StreamTextType, Optional[VersionType], Optional[bool]) -> None
self.comment_handling = None
Reader.__init__(self, stream, loader=self)
Scanner.__init__(self, loader=self)
Parser.__init__(self, loader=self)
Composer.__init__(self, loader=self)
SafeConstructor.__init__(self, loader=self)
VersionedResolver.__init__(self, version, loader=self)
class Loader(Reader, Scanner, Parser, Composer, Constructor, VersionedResolver):
def __init__(self, stream, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
# type: (StreamTextType, Optional[VersionType], Optional[bool]) -> None
self.comment_handling = None
Reader.__init__(self, stream, loader=self)
Scanner.__init__(self, loader=self)
Parser.__init__(self, loader=self)
Composer.__init__(self, loader=self)
Constructor.__init__(self, loader=self)
VersionedResolver.__init__(self, version, loader=self)
class RoundTripLoader(
Reader,
RoundTripScanner,
RoundTripParser,
Composer,
RoundTripConstructor,
VersionedResolver,
):
def __init__(self, stream, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
# type: (StreamTextType, Optional[VersionType], Optional[bool]) -> None
# self.reader = Reader.__init__(self, stream)
self.comment_handling = None # issue 385
Reader.__init__(self, stream, loader=self)
RoundTripScanner.__init__(self, loader=self)
RoundTripParser.__init__(self, loader=self)
Composer.__init__(self, loader=self)
RoundTripConstructor.__init__(self, preserve_quotes=preserve_quotes, loader=self)
VersionedResolver.__init__(self, version, loader=self)

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# coding: utf-8
import sys
from ruamel.yaml.compat import _F
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Dict, Any, Text # NOQA
class Node:
__slots__ = 'tag', 'value', 'start_mark', 'end_mark', 'comment', 'anchor'
def __init__(self, tag, value, start_mark, end_mark, comment=None, anchor=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
self.tag = tag
self.value = value
self.start_mark = start_mark
self.end_mark = end_mark
self.comment = comment
self.anchor = anchor
def __repr__(self):
# type: () -> Any
value = self.value
# if isinstance(value, list):
# if len(value) == 0:
# value = '<empty>'
# elif len(value) == 1:
# value = '<1 item>'
# else:
# value = f'<{len(value)} items>'
# else:
# if len(value) > 75:
# value = repr(value[:70]+' ... ')
# else:
# value = repr(value)
value = repr(value)
return _F(
'{class_name!s}(tag={self_tag!r}, value={value!s})',
class_name=self.__class__.__name__,
self_tag=self.tag,
value=value,
)
def dump(self, indent=0):
# type: (int) -> None
if isinstance(self.value, str):
sys.stdout.write(
'{}{}(tag={!r}, value={!r})\n'.format(
' ' * indent, self.__class__.__name__, self.tag, self.value
)
)
if self.comment:
sys.stdout.write(' {}comment: {})\n'.format(' ' * indent, self.comment))
return
sys.stdout.write(
'{}{}(tag={!r})\n'.format(' ' * indent, self.__class__.__name__, self.tag)
)
if self.comment:
sys.stdout.write(' {}comment: {})\n'.format(' ' * indent, self.comment))
for v in self.value:
if isinstance(v, tuple):
for v1 in v:
v1.dump(indent + 1)
elif isinstance(v, Node):
v.dump(indent + 1)
else:
sys.stdout.write('Node value type? {}\n'.format(type(v)))
class ScalarNode(Node):
"""
styles:
? -> set() ? key, no value
" -> double quoted
' -> single quoted
| -> literal style
> -> folding style
"""
__slots__ = ('style',)
id = 'scalar'
def __init__(
self, tag, value, start_mark=None, end_mark=None, style=None, comment=None, anchor=None
):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
Node.__init__(self, tag, value, start_mark, end_mark, comment=comment, anchor=anchor)
self.style = style
class CollectionNode(Node):
__slots__ = ('flow_style',)
def __init__(
self,
tag,
value,
start_mark=None,
end_mark=None,
flow_style=None,
comment=None,
anchor=None,
):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
Node.__init__(self, tag, value, start_mark, end_mark, comment=comment)
self.flow_style = flow_style
self.anchor = anchor
class SequenceNode(CollectionNode):
__slots__ = ()
id = 'sequence'
class MappingNode(CollectionNode):
__slots__ = ('merge',)
id = 'mapping'
def __init__(
self,
tag,
value,
start_mark=None,
end_mark=None,
flow_style=None,
comment=None,
anchor=None,
):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
CollectionNode.__init__(
self, tag, value, start_mark, end_mark, flow_style, comment, anchor
)
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# coding: utf-8
# The following YAML grammar is LL(1) and is parsed by a recursive descent
# parser.
#
# stream ::= STREAM-START implicit_document? explicit_document*
# STREAM-END
# implicit_document ::= block_node DOCUMENT-END*
# explicit_document ::= DIRECTIVE* DOCUMENT-START block_node? DOCUMENT-END*
# block_node_or_indentless_sequence ::=
# ALIAS
# | properties (block_content |
# indentless_block_sequence)?
# | block_content
# | indentless_block_sequence
# block_node ::= ALIAS
# | properties block_content?
# | block_content
# flow_node ::= ALIAS
# | properties flow_content?
# | flow_content
# properties ::= TAG ANCHOR? | ANCHOR TAG?
# block_content ::= block_collection | flow_collection | SCALAR
# flow_content ::= flow_collection | SCALAR
# block_collection ::= block_sequence | block_mapping
# flow_collection ::= flow_sequence | flow_mapping
# block_sequence ::= BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START (BLOCK-ENTRY block_node?)*
# BLOCK-END
# indentless_sequence ::= (BLOCK-ENTRY block_node?)+
# block_mapping ::= BLOCK-MAPPING_START
# ((KEY block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)?
# (VALUE block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)?)*
# BLOCK-END
# flow_sequence ::= FLOW-SEQUENCE-START
# (flow_sequence_entry FLOW-ENTRY)*
# flow_sequence_entry?
# FLOW-SEQUENCE-END
# flow_sequence_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)?
# flow_mapping ::= FLOW-MAPPING-START
# (flow_mapping_entry FLOW-ENTRY)*
# flow_mapping_entry?
# FLOW-MAPPING-END
# flow_mapping_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)?
#
# FIRST sets:
#
# stream: { STREAM-START <}
# explicit_document: { DIRECTIVE DOCUMENT-START }
# implicit_document: FIRST(block_node)
# block_node: { ALIAS TAG ANCHOR SCALAR BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START
# BLOCK-MAPPING-START FLOW-SEQUENCE-START FLOW-MAPPING-START }
# flow_node: { ALIAS ANCHOR TAG SCALAR FLOW-SEQUENCE-START FLOW-MAPPING-START }
# block_content: { BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START BLOCK-MAPPING-START
# FLOW-SEQUENCE-START FLOW-MAPPING-START SCALAR }
# flow_content: { FLOW-SEQUENCE-START FLOW-MAPPING-START SCALAR }
# block_collection: { BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START BLOCK-MAPPING-START }
# flow_collection: { FLOW-SEQUENCE-START FLOW-MAPPING-START }
# block_sequence: { BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START }
# block_mapping: { BLOCK-MAPPING-START }
# block_node_or_indentless_sequence: { ALIAS ANCHOR TAG SCALAR
# BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START BLOCK-MAPPING-START FLOW-SEQUENCE-START
# FLOW-MAPPING-START BLOCK-ENTRY }
# indentless_sequence: { ENTRY }
# flow_collection: { FLOW-SEQUENCE-START FLOW-MAPPING-START }
# flow_sequence: { FLOW-SEQUENCE-START }
# flow_mapping: { FLOW-MAPPING-START }
# flow_sequence_entry: { ALIAS ANCHOR TAG SCALAR FLOW-SEQUENCE-START
# FLOW-MAPPING-START KEY }
# flow_mapping_entry: { ALIAS ANCHOR TAG SCALAR FLOW-SEQUENCE-START
# FLOW-MAPPING-START KEY }
# need to have full path with import, as pkg_resources tries to load parser.py in __init__.py
# only to not do anything with the package afterwards
# and for Jython too
from ruamel.yaml.error import MarkedYAMLError
from ruamel.yaml.tokens import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.events import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.scanner import Scanner, RoundTripScanner, ScannerError # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.scanner import BlankLineComment
from ruamel.yaml.comments import C_PRE, C_POST, C_SPLIT_ON_FIRST_BLANK
from ruamel.yaml.compat import _F, nprint, nprintf # NOQA
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, List, Optional # NOQA
__all__ = ['Parser', 'RoundTripParser', 'ParserError']
def xprintf(*args, **kw):
# type: (Any, Any) -> Any
return nprintf(*args, **kw)
pass
class ParserError(MarkedYAMLError):
pass
class Parser:
# Since writing a recursive-descendant parser is a straightforward task, we
# do not give many comments here.
DEFAULT_TAGS = {'!': '!', '!!': 'tag:yaml.org,2002:'}
def __init__(self, loader):
# type: (Any) -> None
self.loader = loader
if self.loader is not None and getattr(self.loader, '_parser', None) is None:
self.loader._parser = self
self.reset_parser()
def reset_parser(self):
# type: () -> None
# Reset the state attributes (to clear self-references)
self.current_event = self.last_event = None
self.tag_handles = {} # type: Dict[Any, Any]
self.states = [] # type: List[Any]
self.marks = [] # type: List[Any]
self.state = self.parse_stream_start # type: Any
def dispose(self):
# type: () -> None
self.reset_parser()
@property
def scanner(self):
# type: () -> Any
if hasattr(self.loader, 'typ'):
return self.loader.scanner
return self.loader._scanner
@property
def resolver(self):
# type: () -> Any
if hasattr(self.loader, 'typ'):
return self.loader.resolver
return self.loader._resolver
def check_event(self, *choices):
# type: (Any) -> bool
# Check the type of the next event.
if self.current_event is None:
if self.state:
self.current_event = self.state()
if self.current_event is not None:
if not choices:
return True
for choice in choices:
if isinstance(self.current_event, choice):
return True
return False
def peek_event(self):
# type: () -> Any
# Get the next event.
if self.current_event is None:
if self.state:
self.current_event = self.state()
return self.current_event
def get_event(self):
# type: () -> Any
# Get the next event and proceed further.
if self.current_event is None:
if self.state:
self.current_event = self.state()
# assert self.current_event is not None
# if self.current_event.end_mark.line != self.peek_event().start_mark.line:
xprintf('get_event', repr(self.current_event), self.peek_event().start_mark.line)
self.last_event = value = self.current_event
self.current_event = None
return value
# stream ::= STREAM-START implicit_document? explicit_document*
# STREAM-END
# implicit_document ::= block_node DOCUMENT-END*
# explicit_document ::= DIRECTIVE* DOCUMENT-START block_node? DOCUMENT-END*
def parse_stream_start(self):
# type: () -> Any
# Parse the stream start.
token = self.scanner.get_token()
self.move_token_comment(token)
event = StreamStartEvent(token.start_mark, token.end_mark, encoding=token.encoding)
# Prepare the next state.
self.state = self.parse_implicit_document_start
return event
def parse_implicit_document_start(self):
# type: () -> Any
# Parse an implicit document.
if not self.scanner.check_token(DirectiveToken, DocumentStartToken, StreamEndToken):
self.tag_handles = self.DEFAULT_TAGS
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
start_mark = end_mark = token.start_mark
event = DocumentStartEvent(start_mark, end_mark, explicit=False)
# Prepare the next state.
self.states.append(self.parse_document_end)
self.state = self.parse_block_node
return event
else:
return self.parse_document_start()
def parse_document_start(self):
# type: () -> Any
# Parse any extra document end indicators.
while self.scanner.check_token(DocumentEndToken):
self.scanner.get_token()
# Parse an explicit document.
if not self.scanner.check_token(StreamEndToken):
version, tags = self.process_directives()
if not self.scanner.check_token(DocumentStartToken):
raise ParserError(
None,
None,
_F(
"expected '<document start>', but found {pt!r}",
pt=self.scanner.peek_token().id,
),
self.scanner.peek_token().start_mark,
)
token = self.scanner.get_token()
start_mark = token.start_mark
end_mark = token.end_mark
# if self.loader is not None and \
# end_mark.line != self.scanner.peek_token().start_mark.line:
# self.loader.scalar_after_indicator = False
event = DocumentStartEvent(
start_mark, end_mark, explicit=True, version=version, tags=tags,
comment=token.comment
) # type: Any
self.states.append(self.parse_document_end)
self.state = self.parse_document_content
else:
# Parse the end of the stream.
token = self.scanner.get_token()
event = StreamEndEvent(token.start_mark, token.end_mark, comment=token.comment)
assert not self.states
assert not self.marks
self.state = None
return event
def parse_document_end(self):
# type: () -> Any
# Parse the document end.
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
start_mark = end_mark = token.start_mark
explicit = False
if self.scanner.check_token(DocumentEndToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
end_mark = token.end_mark
explicit = True
event = DocumentEndEvent(start_mark, end_mark, explicit=explicit)
# Prepare the next state.
if self.resolver.processing_version == (1, 1):
self.state = self.parse_document_start
else:
self.state = self.parse_implicit_document_start
return event
def parse_document_content(self):
# type: () -> Any
if self.scanner.check_token(
DirectiveToken, DocumentStartToken, DocumentEndToken, StreamEndToken
):
event = self.process_empty_scalar(self.scanner.peek_token().start_mark)
self.state = self.states.pop()
return event
else:
return self.parse_block_node()
def process_directives(self):
# type: () -> Any
yaml_version = None
self.tag_handles = {}
while self.scanner.check_token(DirectiveToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
if token.name == 'YAML':
if yaml_version is not None:
raise ParserError(
None, None, 'found duplicate YAML directive', token.start_mark
)
major, minor = token.value
if major != 1:
raise ParserError(
None,
None,
'found incompatible YAML document (version 1.* is required)',
token.start_mark,
)
yaml_version = token.value
elif token.name == 'TAG':
handle, prefix = token.value
if handle in self.tag_handles:
raise ParserError(
None,
None,
_F('duplicate tag handle {handle!r}', handle=handle),
token.start_mark,
)
self.tag_handles[handle] = prefix
if bool(self.tag_handles):
value = yaml_version, self.tag_handles.copy() # type: Any
else:
value = yaml_version, None
if self.loader is not None and hasattr(self.loader, 'tags'):
self.loader.version = yaml_version
if self.loader.tags is None:
self.loader.tags = {}
for k in self.tag_handles:
self.loader.tags[k] = self.tag_handles[k]
for key in self.DEFAULT_TAGS:
if key not in self.tag_handles:
self.tag_handles[key] = self.DEFAULT_TAGS[key]
return value
# block_node_or_indentless_sequence ::= ALIAS
# | properties (block_content | indentless_block_sequence)?
# | block_content
# | indentless_block_sequence
# block_node ::= ALIAS
# | properties block_content?
# | block_content
# flow_node ::= ALIAS
# | properties flow_content?
# | flow_content
# properties ::= TAG ANCHOR? | ANCHOR TAG?
# block_content ::= block_collection | flow_collection | SCALAR
# flow_content ::= flow_collection | SCALAR
# block_collection ::= block_sequence | block_mapping
# flow_collection ::= flow_sequence | flow_mapping
def parse_block_node(self):
# type: () -> Any
return self.parse_node(block=True)
def parse_flow_node(self):
# type: () -> Any
return self.parse_node()
def parse_block_node_or_indentless_sequence(self):
# type: () -> Any
return self.parse_node(block=True, indentless_sequence=True)
def transform_tag(self, handle, suffix):
# type: (Any, Any) -> Any
return self.tag_handles[handle] + suffix
def parse_node(self, block=False, indentless_sequence=False):
# type: (bool, bool) -> Any
if self.scanner.check_token(AliasToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
event = AliasEvent(token.value, token.start_mark, token.end_mark) # type: Any
self.state = self.states.pop()
return event
anchor = None
tag = None
start_mark = end_mark = tag_mark = None
if self.scanner.check_token(AnchorToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
self.move_token_comment(token)
start_mark = token.start_mark
end_mark = token.end_mark
anchor = token.value
if self.scanner.check_token(TagToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
tag_mark = token.start_mark
end_mark = token.end_mark
tag = token.value
elif self.scanner.check_token(TagToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
start_mark = tag_mark = token.start_mark
end_mark = token.end_mark
tag = token.value
if self.scanner.check_token(AnchorToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
start_mark = tag_mark = token.start_mark
end_mark = token.end_mark
anchor = token.value
if tag is not None:
handle, suffix = tag
if handle is not None:
if handle not in self.tag_handles:
raise ParserError(
'while parsing a node',
start_mark,
_F('found undefined tag handle {handle!r}', handle=handle),
tag_mark,
)
tag = self.transform_tag(handle, suffix)
else:
tag = suffix
# if tag == '!':
# raise ParserError("while parsing a node", start_mark,
# "found non-specific tag '!'", tag_mark,
# "Please check 'http://pyyaml.org/wiki/YAMLNonSpecificTag'
# and share your opinion.")
if start_mark is None:
start_mark = end_mark = self.scanner.peek_token().start_mark
event = None
implicit = tag is None or tag == '!'
if indentless_sequence and self.scanner.check_token(BlockEntryToken):
comment = None
pt = self.scanner.peek_token()
if self.loader and self.loader.comment_handling is None:
if pt.comment and pt.comment[0]:
comment = [pt.comment[0], []]
pt.comment[0] = None
elif self.loader:
if pt.comment:
comment = pt.comment
end_mark = self.scanner.peek_token().end_mark
event = SequenceStartEvent(
anchor, tag, implicit, start_mark, end_mark, flow_style=False, comment=comment
)
self.state = self.parse_indentless_sequence_entry
return event
if self.scanner.check_token(ScalarToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
# self.scanner.peek_token_same_line_comment(token)
end_mark = token.end_mark
if (token.plain and tag is None) or tag == '!':
implicit = (True, False)
elif tag is None:
implicit = (False, True)
else:
implicit = (False, False)
# nprint('se', token.value, token.comment)
event = ScalarEvent(
anchor,
tag,
implicit,
token.value,
start_mark,
end_mark,
style=token.style,
comment=token.comment,
)
self.state = self.states.pop()
elif self.scanner.check_token(FlowSequenceStartToken):
pt = self.scanner.peek_token()
end_mark = pt.end_mark
event = SequenceStartEvent(
anchor,
tag,
implicit,
start_mark,
end_mark,
flow_style=True,
comment=pt.comment,
)
self.state = self.parse_flow_sequence_first_entry
elif self.scanner.check_token(FlowMappingStartToken):
pt = self.scanner.peek_token()
end_mark = pt.end_mark
event = MappingStartEvent(
anchor,
tag,
implicit,
start_mark,
end_mark,
flow_style=True,
comment=pt.comment,
)
self.state = self.parse_flow_mapping_first_key
elif block and self.scanner.check_token(BlockSequenceStartToken):
end_mark = self.scanner.peek_token().start_mark
# should inserting the comment be dependent on the
# indentation?
pt = self.scanner.peek_token()
comment = pt.comment
# nprint('pt0', type(pt))
if comment is None or comment[1] is None:
comment = pt.split_old_comment()
# nprint('pt1', comment)
event = SequenceStartEvent(
anchor, tag, implicit, start_mark, end_mark, flow_style=False, comment=comment
)
self.state = self.parse_block_sequence_first_entry
elif block and self.scanner.check_token(BlockMappingStartToken):
end_mark = self.scanner.peek_token().start_mark
comment = self.scanner.peek_token().comment
event = MappingStartEvent(
anchor, tag, implicit, start_mark, end_mark, flow_style=False, comment=comment
)
self.state = self.parse_block_mapping_first_key
elif anchor is not None or tag is not None:
# Empty scalars are allowed even if a tag or an anchor is
# specified.
event = ScalarEvent(anchor, tag, (implicit, False), "", start_mark, end_mark)
self.state = self.states.pop()
else:
if block:
node = 'block'
else:
node = 'flow'
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
raise ParserError(
_F('while parsing a {node!s} node', node=node),
start_mark,
_F('expected the node content, but found {token_id!r}', token_id=token.id),
token.start_mark,
)
return event
# block_sequence ::= BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START (BLOCK-ENTRY block_node?)*
# BLOCK-END
def parse_block_sequence_first_entry(self):
# type: () -> Any
token = self.scanner.get_token()
# move any comment from start token
# self.move_token_comment(token)
self.marks.append(token.start_mark)
return self.parse_block_sequence_entry()
def parse_block_sequence_entry(self):
# type: () -> Any
if self.scanner.check_token(BlockEntryToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
self.move_token_comment(token)
if not self.scanner.check_token(BlockEntryToken, BlockEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_block_sequence_entry)
return self.parse_block_node()
else:
self.state = self.parse_block_sequence_entry
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
if not self.scanner.check_token(BlockEndToken):
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
raise ParserError(
'while parsing a block collection',
self.marks[-1],
_F('expected <block end>, but found {token_id!r}', token_id=token.id),
token.start_mark,
)
token = self.scanner.get_token() # BlockEndToken
event = SequenceEndEvent(token.start_mark, token.end_mark, comment=token.comment)
self.state = self.states.pop()
self.marks.pop()
return event
# indentless_sequence ::= (BLOCK-ENTRY block_node?)+
# indentless_sequence?
# sequence:
# - entry
# - nested
def parse_indentless_sequence_entry(self):
# type: () -> Any
if self.scanner.check_token(BlockEntryToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
self.move_token_comment(token)
if not self.scanner.check_token(
BlockEntryToken, KeyToken, ValueToken, BlockEndToken
):
self.states.append(self.parse_indentless_sequence_entry)
return self.parse_block_node()
else:
self.state = self.parse_indentless_sequence_entry
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
c = None
if self.loader and self.loader.comment_handling is None:
c = token.comment
start_mark = token.start_mark
else:
start_mark = self.last_event.end_mark # type: ignore
c = self.distribute_comment(token.comment, start_mark.line) # type: ignore
event = SequenceEndEvent(start_mark, start_mark, comment=c)
self.state = self.states.pop()
return event
# block_mapping ::= BLOCK-MAPPING_START
# ((KEY block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)?
# (VALUE block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)?)*
# BLOCK-END
def parse_block_mapping_first_key(self):
# type: () -> Any
token = self.scanner.get_token()
self.marks.append(token.start_mark)
return self.parse_block_mapping_key()
def parse_block_mapping_key(self):
# type: () -> Any
if self.scanner.check_token(KeyToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
self.move_token_comment(token)
if not self.scanner.check_token(KeyToken, ValueToken, BlockEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_block_mapping_value)
return self.parse_block_node_or_indentless_sequence()
else:
self.state = self.parse_block_mapping_value
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
if self.resolver.processing_version > (1, 1) and self.scanner.check_token(ValueToken):
self.state = self.parse_block_mapping_value
return self.process_empty_scalar(self.scanner.peek_token().start_mark)
if not self.scanner.check_token(BlockEndToken):
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
raise ParserError(
'while parsing a block mapping',
self.marks[-1],
_F('expected <block end>, but found {token_id!r}', token_id=token.id),
token.start_mark,
)
token = self.scanner.get_token()
self.move_token_comment(token)
event = MappingEndEvent(token.start_mark, token.end_mark, comment=token.comment)
self.state = self.states.pop()
self.marks.pop()
return event
def parse_block_mapping_value(self):
# type: () -> Any
if self.scanner.check_token(ValueToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
# value token might have post comment move it to e.g. block
if self.scanner.check_token(ValueToken):
self.move_token_comment(token)
else:
if not self.scanner.check_token(KeyToken):
self.move_token_comment(token, empty=True)
# else: empty value for this key cannot move token.comment
if not self.scanner.check_token(KeyToken, ValueToken, BlockEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_block_mapping_key)
return self.parse_block_node_or_indentless_sequence()
else:
self.state = self.parse_block_mapping_key
comment = token.comment
if comment is None:
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
comment = token.comment
if comment:
token._comment = [None, comment[1]]
comment = [comment[0], None]
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark, comment=comment)
else:
self.state = self.parse_block_mapping_key
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.start_mark)
# flow_sequence ::= FLOW-SEQUENCE-START
# (flow_sequence_entry FLOW-ENTRY)*
# flow_sequence_entry?
# FLOW-SEQUENCE-END
# flow_sequence_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)?
#
# Note that while production rules for both flow_sequence_entry and
# flow_mapping_entry are equal, their interpretations are different.
# For `flow_sequence_entry`, the part `KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)?`
# generate an inline mapping (set syntax).
def parse_flow_sequence_first_entry(self):
# type: () -> Any
token = self.scanner.get_token()
self.marks.append(token.start_mark)
return self.parse_flow_sequence_entry(first=True)
def parse_flow_sequence_entry(self, first=False):
# type: (bool) -> Any
if not self.scanner.check_token(FlowSequenceEndToken):
if not first:
if self.scanner.check_token(FlowEntryToken):
self.scanner.get_token()
else:
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
raise ParserError(
'while parsing a flow sequence',
self.marks[-1],
_F("expected ',' or ']', but got {token_id!r}", token_id=token.id),
token.start_mark,
)
if self.scanner.check_token(KeyToken):
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
event = MappingStartEvent(
None, None, True, token.start_mark, token.end_mark, flow_style=True
) # type: Any
self.state = self.parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_key
return event
elif not self.scanner.check_token(FlowSequenceEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_flow_sequence_entry)
return self.parse_flow_node()
token = self.scanner.get_token()
event = SequenceEndEvent(token.start_mark, token.end_mark, comment=token.comment)
self.state = self.states.pop()
self.marks.pop()
return event
def parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_key(self):
# type: () -> Any
token = self.scanner.get_token()
if not self.scanner.check_token(ValueToken, FlowEntryToken, FlowSequenceEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_value)
return self.parse_flow_node()
else:
self.state = self.parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_value
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
def parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_value(self):
# type: () -> Any
if self.scanner.check_token(ValueToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
if not self.scanner.check_token(FlowEntryToken, FlowSequenceEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_end)
return self.parse_flow_node()
else:
self.state = self.parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_end
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
else:
self.state = self.parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_end
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.start_mark)
def parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_end(self):
# type: () -> Any
self.state = self.parse_flow_sequence_entry
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
return MappingEndEvent(token.start_mark, token.start_mark)
# flow_mapping ::= FLOW-MAPPING-START
# (flow_mapping_entry FLOW-ENTRY)*
# flow_mapping_entry?
# FLOW-MAPPING-END
# flow_mapping_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)?
def parse_flow_mapping_first_key(self):
# type: () -> Any
token = self.scanner.get_token()
self.marks.append(token.start_mark)
return self.parse_flow_mapping_key(first=True)
def parse_flow_mapping_key(self, first=False):
# type: (Any) -> Any
if not self.scanner.check_token(FlowMappingEndToken):
if not first:
if self.scanner.check_token(FlowEntryToken):
self.scanner.get_token()
else:
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
raise ParserError(
'while parsing a flow mapping',
self.marks[-1],
_F("expected ',' or '}}', but got {token_id!r}", token_id=token.id),
token.start_mark,
)
if self.scanner.check_token(KeyToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
if not self.scanner.check_token(
ValueToken, FlowEntryToken, FlowMappingEndToken
):
self.states.append(self.parse_flow_mapping_value)
return self.parse_flow_node()
else:
self.state = self.parse_flow_mapping_value
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
elif self.resolver.processing_version > (1, 1) and self.scanner.check_token(
ValueToken
):
self.state = self.parse_flow_mapping_value
return self.process_empty_scalar(self.scanner.peek_token().end_mark)
elif not self.scanner.check_token(FlowMappingEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_flow_mapping_empty_value)
return self.parse_flow_node()
token = self.scanner.get_token()
event = MappingEndEvent(token.start_mark, token.end_mark, comment=token.comment)
self.state = self.states.pop()
self.marks.pop()
return event
def parse_flow_mapping_value(self):
# type: () -> Any
if self.scanner.check_token(ValueToken):
token = self.scanner.get_token()
if not self.scanner.check_token(FlowEntryToken, FlowMappingEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_flow_mapping_key)
return self.parse_flow_node()
else:
self.state = self.parse_flow_mapping_key
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
else:
self.state = self.parse_flow_mapping_key
token = self.scanner.peek_token()
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.start_mark)
def parse_flow_mapping_empty_value(self):
# type: () -> Any
self.state = self.parse_flow_mapping_key
return self.process_empty_scalar(self.scanner.peek_token().start_mark)
def process_empty_scalar(self, mark, comment=None):
# type: (Any, Any) -> Any
return ScalarEvent(None, None, (True, False), "", mark, mark, comment=comment)
def move_token_comment(self, token, nt=None, empty=False):
# type: (Any, Optional[Any], Optional[bool]) -> Any
pass
class RoundTripParser(Parser):
"""roundtrip is a safe loader, that wants to see the unmangled tag"""
def transform_tag(self, handle, suffix):
# type: (Any, Any) -> Any
# return self.tag_handles[handle]+suffix
if handle == '!!' and suffix in (
'null',
'bool',
'int',
'float',
'binary',
'timestamp',
'omap',
'pairs',
'set',
'str',
'seq',
'map',
):
return Parser.transform_tag(self, handle, suffix)
return handle + suffix
def move_token_comment(self, token, nt=None, empty=False):
# type: (Any, Optional[Any], Optional[bool]) -> Any
token.move_old_comment(self.scanner.peek_token() if nt is None else nt, empty=empty)
class RoundTripParserSC(RoundTripParser):
"""roundtrip is a safe loader, that wants to see the unmangled tag"""
# some of the differences are based on the superclass testing
# if self.loader.comment_handling is not None
def move_token_comment(self, token, nt=None, empty=False):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Optional[bool]) -> None
token.move_new_comment(self.scanner.peek_token() if nt is None else nt, empty=empty)
def distribute_comment(self, comment, line):
# type: (Any, Any) -> Any
# ToDo, look at indentation of the comment to determine attachment
if comment is None:
return None
if not comment[0]:
return None
if comment[0][0] != line + 1:
nprintf('>>>dcxxx', comment, line)
assert comment[0][0] == line + 1
# if comment[0] - line > 1:
# return
typ = self.loader.comment_handling & 0b11
# nprintf('>>>dca', comment, line, typ)
if typ == C_POST:
return None
if typ == C_PRE:
c = [None, None, comment[0]]
comment[0] = None
return c
# nprintf('>>>dcb', comment[0])
for _idx, cmntidx in enumerate(comment[0]):
# nprintf('>>>dcb', cmntidx)
if isinstance(self.scanner.comments[cmntidx], BlankLineComment):
break
else:
return None # no space found
if _idx == 0:
return None # first line was blank
# nprintf('>>>dcc', idx)
if typ == C_SPLIT_ON_FIRST_BLANK:
c = [None, None, comment[0][:_idx]]
comment[0] = comment[0][_idx:]
return c
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# coding: utf-8
# This module contains abstractions for the input stream. You don't have to
# looks further, there are no pretty code.
#
# We define two classes here.
#
# Mark(source, line, column)
# It's just a record and its only use is producing nice error messages.
# Parser does not use it for any other purposes.
#
# Reader(source, data)
# Reader determines the encoding of `data` and converts it to unicode.
# Reader provides the following methods and attributes:
# reader.peek(length=1) - return the next `length` characters
# reader.forward(length=1) - move the current position to `length`
# characters.
# reader.index - the number of the current character.
# reader.line, stream.column - the line and the column of the current
# character.
import codecs
from ruamel.yaml.error import YAMLError, FileMark, StringMark, YAMLStreamError
from ruamel.yaml.compat import _F # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.util import RegExp
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, List, Union, Text, Tuple, Optional # NOQA
# from ruamel.yaml.compat import StreamTextType # NOQA
__all__ = ['Reader', 'ReaderError']
class ReaderError(YAMLError):
def __init__(self, name, position, character, encoding, reason):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
self.name = name
self.character = character
self.position = position
self.encoding = encoding
self.reason = reason
def __str__(self):
# type: () -> Any
if isinstance(self.character, bytes):
return _F(
"'{self_encoding!s}' codec can't decode byte #x{ord_self_character:02x}: "
'{self_reason!s}\n'
' in "{self_name!s}", position {self_position:d}',
self_encoding=self.encoding,
ord_self_character=ord(self.character),
self_reason=self.reason,
self_name=self.name,
self_position=self.position,
)
else:
return _F(
'unacceptable character #x{self_character:04x}: {self_reason!s}\n'
' in "{self_name!s}", position {self_position:d}',
self_character=self.character,
self_reason=self.reason,
self_name=self.name,
self_position=self.position,
)
class Reader:
# Reader:
# - determines the data encoding and converts it to a unicode string,
# - checks if characters are in allowed range,
# - adds '\0' to the end.
# Reader accepts
# - a `bytes` object,
# - a `str` object,
# - a file-like object with its `read` method returning `str`,
# - a file-like object with its `read` method returning `unicode`.
# Yeah, it's ugly and slow.
def __init__(self, stream, loader=None):
# type: (Any, Any) -> None
self.loader = loader
if self.loader is not None and getattr(self.loader, '_reader', None) is None:
self.loader._reader = self
self.reset_reader()
self.stream = stream # type: Any # as .read is called
def reset_reader(self):
# type: () -> None
self.name = None # type: Any
self.stream_pointer = 0
self.eof = True
self.buffer = ""
self.pointer = 0
self.raw_buffer = None # type: Any
self.raw_decode = None
self.encoding = None # type: Optional[Text]
self.index = 0
self.line = 0
self.column = 0
@property
def stream(self):
# type: () -> Any
try:
return self._stream
except AttributeError:
raise YAMLStreamError('input stream needs to specified')
@stream.setter
def stream(self, val):
# type: (Any) -> None
if val is None:
return
self._stream = None
if isinstance(val, str):
self.name = '<unicode string>'
self.check_printable(val)
self.buffer = val + '\0'
elif isinstance(val, bytes):
self.name = '<byte string>'
self.raw_buffer = val
self.determine_encoding()
else:
if not hasattr(val, 'read'):
raise YAMLStreamError('stream argument needs to have a read() method')
self._stream = val
self.name = getattr(self.stream, 'name', '<file>')
self.eof = False
self.raw_buffer = None
self.determine_encoding()
def peek(self, index=0):
# type: (int) -> Text
try:
return self.buffer[self.pointer + index]
except IndexError:
self.update(index + 1)
return self.buffer[self.pointer + index]
def prefix(self, length=1):
# type: (int) -> Any
if self.pointer + length >= len(self.buffer):
self.update(length)
return self.buffer[self.pointer : self.pointer + length]
def forward_1_1(self, length=1):
# type: (int) -> None
if self.pointer + length + 1 >= len(self.buffer):
self.update(length + 1)
while length != 0:
ch = self.buffer[self.pointer]
self.pointer += 1
self.index += 1
if ch in '\n\x85\u2028\u2029' or (
ch == '\r' and self.buffer[self.pointer] != '\n'
):
self.line += 1
self.column = 0
elif ch != '\uFEFF':
self.column += 1
length -= 1
def forward(self, length=1):
# type: (int) -> None
if self.pointer + length + 1 >= len(self.buffer):
self.update(length + 1)
while length != 0:
ch = self.buffer[self.pointer]
self.pointer += 1
self.index += 1
if ch == '\n' or (ch == '\r' and self.buffer[self.pointer] != '\n'):
self.line += 1
self.column = 0
elif ch != '\uFEFF':
self.column += 1
length -= 1
def get_mark(self):
# type: () -> Any
if self.stream is None:
return StringMark(
self.name, self.index, self.line, self.column, self.buffer, self.pointer
)
else:
return FileMark(self.name, self.index, self.line, self.column)
def determine_encoding(self):
# type: () -> None
while not self.eof and (self.raw_buffer is None or len(self.raw_buffer) < 2):
self.update_raw()
if isinstance(self.raw_buffer, bytes):
if self.raw_buffer.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF16_LE):
self.raw_decode = codecs.utf_16_le_decode # type: ignore
self.encoding = 'utf-16-le'
elif self.raw_buffer.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF16_BE):
self.raw_decode = codecs.utf_16_be_decode # type: ignore
self.encoding = 'utf-16-be'
else:
self.raw_decode = codecs.utf_8_decode # type: ignore
self.encoding = 'utf-8'
self.update(1)
NON_PRINTABLE = RegExp(
'[^\x09\x0A\x0D\x20-\x7E\x85' '\xA0-\uD7FF' '\uE000-\uFFFD' '\U00010000-\U0010FFFF' ']'
)
_printable_ascii = ('\x09\x0A\x0D' + "".join(map(chr, range(0x20, 0x7F)))).encode('ascii')
@classmethod
def _get_non_printable_ascii(cls, data): # type: ignore
# type: (Text, bytes) -> Optional[Tuple[int, Text]]
ascii_bytes = data.encode('ascii') # type: ignore
non_printables = ascii_bytes.translate(None, cls._printable_ascii) # type: ignore
if not non_printables:
return None
non_printable = non_printables[:1]
return ascii_bytes.index(non_printable), non_printable.decode('ascii')
@classmethod
def _get_non_printable_regex(cls, data):
# type: (Text) -> Optional[Tuple[int, Text]]
match = cls.NON_PRINTABLE.search(data)
if not bool(match):
return None
return match.start(), match.group()
@classmethod
def _get_non_printable(cls, data):
# type: (Text) -> Optional[Tuple[int, Text]]
try:
return cls._get_non_printable_ascii(data) # type: ignore
except UnicodeEncodeError:
return cls._get_non_printable_regex(data)
def check_printable(self, data):
# type: (Any) -> None
non_printable_match = self._get_non_printable(data)
if non_printable_match is not None:
start, character = non_printable_match
position = self.index + (len(self.buffer) - self.pointer) + start
raise ReaderError(
self.name,
position,
ord(character),
'unicode',
'special characters are not allowed',
)
def update(self, length):
# type: (int) -> None
if self.raw_buffer is None:
return
self.buffer = self.buffer[self.pointer :]
self.pointer = 0
while len(self.buffer) < length:
if not self.eof:
self.update_raw()
if self.raw_decode is not None:
try:
data, converted = self.raw_decode(self.raw_buffer, 'strict', self.eof)
except UnicodeDecodeError as exc:
character = self.raw_buffer[exc.start]
if self.stream is not None:
position = self.stream_pointer - len(self.raw_buffer) + exc.start
elif self.stream is not None:
position = self.stream_pointer - len(self.raw_buffer) + exc.start
else:
position = exc.start
raise ReaderError(self.name, position, character, exc.encoding, exc.reason)
else:
data = self.raw_buffer
converted = len(data)
self.check_printable(data)
self.buffer += data
self.raw_buffer = self.raw_buffer[converted:]
if self.eof:
self.buffer += '\0'
self.raw_buffer = None
break
def update_raw(self, size=None):
# type: (Optional[int]) -> None
if size is None:
size = 4096
data = self.stream.read(size)
if self.raw_buffer is None:
self.raw_buffer = data
else:
self.raw_buffer += data
self.stream_pointer += len(data)
if not data:
self.eof = True
# try:
# import psyco
# psyco.bind(Reader)
# except ImportError:
# pass

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# coding: utf-8
"""
You cannot subclass bool, and this is necessary for round-tripping anchored
bool values (and also if you want to preserve the original way of writing)
bool.__bases__ is type 'int', so that is what is used as the basis for ScalarBoolean as well.
You can use these in an if statement, but not when testing equivalence
"""
from ruamel.yaml.anchor import Anchor
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Text, Any, Dict, List # NOQA
__all__ = ['ScalarBoolean']
class ScalarBoolean(int):
def __new__(cls, *args, **kw):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> Any
anchor = kw.pop('anchor', None)
b = int.__new__(cls, *args, **kw)
if anchor is not None:
b.yaml_set_anchor(anchor, always_dump=True)
return b
@property
def anchor(self):
# type: () -> Any
if not hasattr(self, Anchor.attrib):
setattr(self, Anchor.attrib, Anchor())
return getattr(self, Anchor.attrib)
def yaml_anchor(self, any=False):
# type: (bool) -> Any
if not hasattr(self, Anchor.attrib):
return None
if any or self.anchor.always_dump:
return self.anchor
return None
def yaml_set_anchor(self, value, always_dump=False):
# type: (Any, bool) -> None
self.anchor.value = value
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# coding: utf-8
import sys
from ruamel.yaml.anchor import Anchor
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Text, Any, Dict, List # NOQA
__all__ = ['ScalarFloat', 'ExponentialFloat', 'ExponentialCapsFloat']
class ScalarFloat(float):
def __new__(cls, *args, **kw):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> Any
width = kw.pop('width', None)
prec = kw.pop('prec', None)
m_sign = kw.pop('m_sign', None)
m_lead0 = kw.pop('m_lead0', 0)
exp = kw.pop('exp', None)
e_width = kw.pop('e_width', None)
e_sign = kw.pop('e_sign', None)
underscore = kw.pop('underscore', None)
anchor = kw.pop('anchor', None)
v = float.__new__(cls, *args, **kw)
v._width = width
v._prec = prec
v._m_sign = m_sign
v._m_lead0 = m_lead0
v._exp = exp
v._e_width = e_width
v._e_sign = e_sign
v._underscore = underscore
if anchor is not None:
v.yaml_set_anchor(anchor, always_dump=True)
return v
def __iadd__(self, a): # type: ignore
# type: (Any) -> Any
return float(self) + a
x = type(self)(self + a)
x._width = self._width
x._underscore = self._underscore[:] if self._underscore is not None else None # NOQA
return x
def __ifloordiv__(self, a): # type: ignore
# type: (Any) -> Any
return float(self) // a
x = type(self)(self // a)
x._width = self._width
x._underscore = self._underscore[:] if self._underscore is not None else None # NOQA
return x
def __imul__(self, a): # type: ignore
# type: (Any) -> Any
return float(self) * a
x = type(self)(self * a)
x._width = self._width
x._underscore = self._underscore[:] if self._underscore is not None else None # NOQA
x._prec = self._prec # check for others
return x
def __ipow__(self, a): # type: ignore
# type: (Any) -> Any
return float(self) ** a
x = type(self)(self ** a)
x._width = self._width
x._underscore = self._underscore[:] if self._underscore is not None else None # NOQA
return x
def __isub__(self, a): # type: ignore
# type: (Any) -> Any
return float(self) - a
x = type(self)(self - a)
x._width = self._width
x._underscore = self._underscore[:] if self._underscore is not None else None # NOQA
return x
@property
def anchor(self):
# type: () -> Any
if not hasattr(self, Anchor.attrib):
setattr(self, Anchor.attrib, Anchor())
return getattr(self, Anchor.attrib)
def yaml_anchor(self, any=False):
# type: (bool) -> Any
if not hasattr(self, Anchor.attrib):
return None
if any or self.anchor.always_dump:
return self.anchor
return None
def yaml_set_anchor(self, value, always_dump=False):
# type: (Any, bool) -> None
self.anchor.value = value
self.anchor.always_dump = always_dump
def dump(self, out=sys.stdout):
# type: (Any) -> Any
out.write(
'ScalarFloat({}| w:{}, p:{}, s:{}, lz:{}, _:{}|{}, w:{}, s:{})\n'.format(
self,
self._width, # type: ignore
self._prec, # type: ignore
self._m_sign, # type: ignore
self._m_lead0, # type: ignore
self._underscore, # type: ignore
self._exp, # type: ignore
self._e_width, # type: ignore
self._e_sign, # type: ignore
)
)
class ExponentialFloat(ScalarFloat):
def __new__(cls, value, width=None, underscore=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> Any
return ScalarFloat.__new__(cls, value, width=width, underscore=underscore)
class ExponentialCapsFloat(ScalarFloat):
def __new__(cls, value, width=None, underscore=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> Any
return ScalarFloat.__new__(cls, value, width=width, underscore=underscore)

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# coding: utf-8
from ruamel.yaml.anchor import Anchor
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Text, Any, Dict, List # NOQA
__all__ = ['ScalarInt', 'BinaryInt', 'OctalInt', 'HexInt', 'HexCapsInt', 'DecimalInt']
class ScalarInt(int):
def __new__(cls, *args, **kw):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> Any
width = kw.pop('width', None)
underscore = kw.pop('underscore', None)
anchor = kw.pop('anchor', None)
v = int.__new__(cls, *args, **kw)
v._width = width
v._underscore = underscore
if anchor is not None:
v.yaml_set_anchor(anchor, always_dump=True)
return v
def __iadd__(self, a): # type: ignore
# type: (Any) -> Any
x = type(self)(self + a)
x._width = self._width # type: ignore
x._underscore = ( # type: ignore
self._underscore[:] if self._underscore is not None else None # type: ignore
) # NOQA
return x
def __ifloordiv__(self, a): # type: ignore
# type: (Any) -> Any
x = type(self)(self // a)
x._width = self._width # type: ignore
x._underscore = ( # type: ignore
self._underscore[:] if self._underscore is not None else None # type: ignore
) # NOQA
return x
def __imul__(self, a): # type: ignore
# type: (Any) -> Any
x = type(self)(self * a)
x._width = self._width # type: ignore
x._underscore = ( # type: ignore
self._underscore[:] if self._underscore is not None else None # type: ignore
) # NOQA
return x
def __ipow__(self, a): # type: ignore
# type: (Any) -> Any
x = type(self)(self ** a)
x._width = self._width # type: ignore
x._underscore = ( # type: ignore
self._underscore[:] if self._underscore is not None else None # type: ignore
) # NOQA
return x
def __isub__(self, a): # type: ignore
# type: (Any) -> Any
x = type(self)(self - a)
x._width = self._width # type: ignore
x._underscore = ( # type: ignore
self._underscore[:] if self._underscore is not None else None # type: ignore
) # NOQA
return x
@property
def anchor(self):
# type: () -> Any
if not hasattr(self, Anchor.attrib):
setattr(self, Anchor.attrib, Anchor())
return getattr(self, Anchor.attrib)
def yaml_anchor(self, any=False):
# type: (bool) -> Any
if not hasattr(self, Anchor.attrib):
return None
if any or self.anchor.always_dump:
return self.anchor
return None
def yaml_set_anchor(self, value, always_dump=False):
# type: (Any, bool) -> None
self.anchor.value = value
self.anchor.always_dump = always_dump
class BinaryInt(ScalarInt):
def __new__(cls, value, width=None, underscore=None, anchor=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any) -> Any
return ScalarInt.__new__(cls, value, width=width, underscore=underscore, anchor=anchor)
class OctalInt(ScalarInt):
def __new__(cls, value, width=None, underscore=None, anchor=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any) -> Any
return ScalarInt.__new__(cls, value, width=width, underscore=underscore, anchor=anchor)
# mixed casing of A-F is not supported, when loading the first non digit
# determines the case
class HexInt(ScalarInt):
"""uses lower case (a-f)"""
def __new__(cls, value, width=None, underscore=None, anchor=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any) -> Any
return ScalarInt.__new__(cls, value, width=width, underscore=underscore, anchor=anchor)
class HexCapsInt(ScalarInt):
"""uses upper case (A-F)"""
def __new__(cls, value, width=None, underscore=None, anchor=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any) -> Any
return ScalarInt.__new__(cls, value, width=width, underscore=underscore, anchor=anchor)
class DecimalInt(ScalarInt):
"""needed if anchor"""
def __new__(cls, value, width=None, underscore=None, anchor=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any) -> Any
return ScalarInt.__new__(cls, value, width=width, underscore=underscore, anchor=anchor)

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# coding: utf-8
from ruamel.yaml.anchor import Anchor
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Text, Any, Dict, List # NOQA
__all__ = [
'ScalarString',
'LiteralScalarString',
'FoldedScalarString',
'SingleQuotedScalarString',
'DoubleQuotedScalarString',
'PlainScalarString',
# PreservedScalarString is the old name, as it was the first to be preserved on rt,
# use LiteralScalarString instead
'PreservedScalarString',
]
class ScalarString(str):
__slots__ = Anchor.attrib
def __new__(cls, *args, **kw):
# type: (Any, Any) -> Any
anchor = kw.pop('anchor', None)
ret_val = str.__new__(cls, *args, **kw)
if anchor is not None:
ret_val.yaml_set_anchor(anchor, always_dump=True)
return ret_val
def replace(self, old, new, maxreplace=-1):
# type: (Any, Any, int) -> Any
return type(self)((str.replace(self, old, new, maxreplace)))
@property
def anchor(self):
# type: () -> Any
if not hasattr(self, Anchor.attrib):
setattr(self, Anchor.attrib, Anchor())
return getattr(self, Anchor.attrib)
def yaml_anchor(self, any=False):
# type: (bool) -> Any
if not hasattr(self, Anchor.attrib):
return None
if any or self.anchor.always_dump:
return self.anchor
return None
def yaml_set_anchor(self, value, always_dump=False):
# type: (Any, bool) -> None
self.anchor.value = value
self.anchor.always_dump = always_dump
class LiteralScalarString(ScalarString):
__slots__ = 'comment' # the comment after the | on the first line
style = '|'
def __new__(cls, value, anchor=None):
# type: (Text, Any) -> Any
return ScalarString.__new__(cls, value, anchor=anchor)
PreservedScalarString = LiteralScalarString
class FoldedScalarString(ScalarString):
__slots__ = ('fold_pos', 'comment') # the comment after the > on the first line
style = '>'
def __new__(cls, value, anchor=None):
# type: (Text, Any) -> Any
return ScalarString.__new__(cls, value, anchor=anchor)
class SingleQuotedScalarString(ScalarString):
__slots__ = ()
style = "'"
def __new__(cls, value, anchor=None):
# type: (Text, Any) -> Any
return ScalarString.__new__(cls, value, anchor=anchor)
class DoubleQuotedScalarString(ScalarString):
__slots__ = ()
style = '"'
def __new__(cls, value, anchor=None):
# type: (Text, Any) -> Any
return ScalarString.__new__(cls, value, anchor=anchor)
class PlainScalarString(ScalarString):
__slots__ = ()
style = ''
def __new__(cls, value, anchor=None):
# type: (Text, Any) -> Any
return ScalarString.__new__(cls, value, anchor=anchor)
def preserve_literal(s):
# type: (Text) -> Text
return LiteralScalarString(s.replace('\r\n', '\n').replace('\r', '\n'))
def walk_tree(base, map=None):
# type: (Any, Any) -> None
"""
the routine here walks over a simple yaml tree (recursing in
dict values and list items) and converts strings that
have multiple lines to literal scalars
You can also provide an explicit (ordered) mapping for multiple transforms
(first of which is executed):
map = ruamel.yaml.compat.ordereddict
map['\n'] = preserve_literal
map[':'] = SingleQuotedScalarString
walk_tree(data, map=map)
"""
from collections.abc import MutableMapping, MutableSequence
if map is None:
map = {'\n': preserve_literal}
if isinstance(base, MutableMapping):
for k in base:
v = base[k] # type: Text
if isinstance(v, str):
for ch in map:
if ch in v:
base[k] = map[ch](v)
break
else:
walk_tree(v, map=map)
elif isinstance(base, MutableSequence):
for idx, elem in enumerate(base):
if isinstance(elem, str):
for ch in map:
if ch in elem:
base[idx] = map[ch](elem)
break
else:
walk_tree(elem, map=map)

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# coding: utf-8
from ruamel.yaml.error import YAMLError
from ruamel.yaml.compat import nprint, DBG_NODE, dbg, nprintf # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.util import RegExp
from ruamel.yaml.events import (
StreamStartEvent,
StreamEndEvent,
MappingStartEvent,
MappingEndEvent,
SequenceStartEvent,
SequenceEndEvent,
AliasEvent,
ScalarEvent,
DocumentStartEvent,
DocumentEndEvent,
)
from ruamel.yaml.nodes import MappingNode, ScalarNode, SequenceNode
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Dict, Union, Text, Optional # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.compat import VersionType # NOQA
__all__ = ['Serializer', 'SerializerError']
class SerializerError(YAMLError):
pass
class Serializer:
# 'id' and 3+ numbers, but not 000
ANCHOR_TEMPLATE = 'id%03d'
ANCHOR_RE = RegExp('id(?!000$)\\d{3,}')
def __init__(
self,
encoding=None,
explicit_start=None,
explicit_end=None,
version=None,
tags=None,
dumper=None,
):
# type: (Any, Optional[bool], Optional[bool], Optional[VersionType], Any, Any) -> None # NOQA
self.dumper = dumper
if self.dumper is not None:
self.dumper._serializer = self
self.use_encoding = encoding
self.use_explicit_start = explicit_start
self.use_explicit_end = explicit_end
if isinstance(version, str):
self.use_version = tuple(map(int, version.split('.')))
else:
self.use_version = version # type: ignore
self.use_tags = tags
self.serialized_nodes = {} # type: Dict[Any, Any]
self.anchors = {} # type: Dict[Any, Any]
self.last_anchor_id = 0
self.closed = None # type: Optional[bool]
self._templated_id = None
@property
def emitter(self):
# type: () -> Any
if hasattr(self.dumper, 'typ'):
return self.dumper.emitter
return self.dumper._emitter
@property
def resolver(self):
# type: () -> Any
if hasattr(self.dumper, 'typ'):
self.dumper.resolver
return self.dumper._resolver
def open(self):
# type: () -> None
if self.closed is None:
self.emitter.emit(StreamStartEvent(encoding=self.use_encoding))
self.closed = False
elif self.closed:
raise SerializerError('serializer is closed')
else:
raise SerializerError('serializer is already opened')
def close(self):
# type: () -> None
if self.closed is None:
raise SerializerError('serializer is not opened')
elif not self.closed:
self.emitter.emit(StreamEndEvent())
self.closed = True
# def __del__(self):
# self.close()
def serialize(self, node):
# type: (Any) -> None
if dbg(DBG_NODE):
nprint('Serializing nodes')
node.dump()
if self.closed is None:
raise SerializerError('serializer is not opened')
elif self.closed:
raise SerializerError('serializer is closed')
self.emitter.emit(
DocumentStartEvent(
explicit=self.use_explicit_start, version=self.use_version, tags=self.use_tags
)
)
self.anchor_node(node)
self.serialize_node(node, None, None)
self.emitter.emit(DocumentEndEvent(explicit=self.use_explicit_end))
self.serialized_nodes = {}
self.anchors = {}
self.last_anchor_id = 0
def anchor_node(self, node):
# type: (Any) -> None
if node in self.anchors:
if self.anchors[node] is None:
self.anchors[node] = self.generate_anchor(node)
else:
anchor = None
try:
if node.anchor.always_dump:
anchor = node.anchor.value
except: # NOQA
pass
self.anchors[node] = anchor
if isinstance(node, SequenceNode):
for item in node.value:
self.anchor_node(item)
elif isinstance(node, MappingNode):
for key, value in node.value:
self.anchor_node(key)
self.anchor_node(value)
def generate_anchor(self, node):
# type: (Any) -> Any
try:
anchor = node.anchor.value
except: # NOQA
anchor = None
if anchor is None:
self.last_anchor_id += 1
return self.ANCHOR_TEMPLATE % self.last_anchor_id
return anchor
def serialize_node(self, node, parent, index):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
alias = self.anchors[node]
if node in self.serialized_nodes:
node_style = getattr(node, 'style', None)
if node_style != '?':
node_style = None
self.emitter.emit(AliasEvent(alias, style=node_style))
else:
self.serialized_nodes[node] = True
self.resolver.descend_resolver(parent, index)
if isinstance(node, ScalarNode):
# here check if the node.tag equals the one that would result from parsing
# if not equal quoting is necessary for strings
detected_tag = self.resolver.resolve(ScalarNode, node.value, (True, False))
default_tag = self.resolver.resolve(ScalarNode, node.value, (False, True))
implicit = (
(node.tag == detected_tag),
(node.tag == default_tag),
node.tag.startswith('tag:yaml.org,2002:'),
)
self.emitter.emit(
ScalarEvent(
alias,
node.tag,
implicit,
node.value,
style=node.style,
comment=node.comment,
)
)
elif isinstance(node, SequenceNode):
implicit = node.tag == self.resolver.resolve(SequenceNode, node.value, True)
comment = node.comment
end_comment = None
seq_comment = None
if node.flow_style is True:
if comment: # eol comment on flow style sequence
seq_comment = comment[0]
# comment[0] = None
if comment and len(comment) > 2:
end_comment = comment[2]
else:
end_comment = None
self.emitter.emit(
SequenceStartEvent(
alias,
node.tag,
implicit,
flow_style=node.flow_style,
comment=node.comment,
)
)
index = 0
for item in node.value:
self.serialize_node(item, node, index)
index += 1
self.emitter.emit(SequenceEndEvent(comment=[seq_comment, end_comment]))
elif isinstance(node, MappingNode):
implicit = node.tag == self.resolver.resolve(MappingNode, node.value, True)
comment = node.comment
end_comment = None
map_comment = None
if node.flow_style is True:
if comment: # eol comment on flow style sequence
map_comment = comment[0]
# comment[0] = None
if comment and len(comment) > 2:
end_comment = comment[2]
self.emitter.emit(
MappingStartEvent(
alias,
node.tag,
implicit,
flow_style=node.flow_style,
comment=node.comment,
nr_items=len(node.value),
)
)
for key, value in node.value:
self.serialize_node(key, node, None)
self.serialize_node(value, node, key)
self.emitter.emit(MappingEndEvent(comment=[map_comment, end_comment]))
self.resolver.ascend_resolver()
def templated_id(s):
# type: (Text) -> Any
return Serializer.ANCHOR_RE.match(s)

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# coding: utf-8
import datetime
import copy
# ToDo: at least on PY3 you could probably attach the tzinfo correctly to the object
# a more complete datetime might be used by safe loading as well
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, List # NOQA
class TimeStamp(datetime.datetime):
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
# type: (Any, Any) -> None
self._yaml = dict(t=False, tz=None, delta=0) # type: Dict[Any, Any]
def __new__(cls, *args, **kw): # datetime is immutable
# type: (Any, Any) -> Any
return datetime.datetime.__new__(cls, *args, **kw)
def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
# type: (Any) -> Any
ts = TimeStamp(self.year, self.month, self.day, self.hour, self.minute, self.second)
ts._yaml = copy.deepcopy(self._yaml)
return ts
def replace(
self,
year=None,
month=None,
day=None,
hour=None,
minute=None,
second=None,
microsecond=None,
tzinfo=True,
fold=None,
):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> Any
if year is None:
year = self.year
if month is None:
month = self.month
if day is None:
day = self.day
if hour is None:
hour = self.hour
if minute is None:
minute = self.minute
if second is None:
second = self.second
if microsecond is None:
microsecond = self.microsecond
if tzinfo is True:
tzinfo = self.tzinfo
if fold is None:
fold = self.fold
ts = type(self)(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, microsecond, tzinfo, fold=fold)
ts._yaml = copy.deepcopy(self._yaml)
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# coding: utf-8
from ruamel.yaml.compat import _F, nprintf # NOQA
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Text, Any, Dict, Optional, List # NOQA
from .error import StreamMark # NOQA
SHOW_LINES = True
class Token:
__slots__ = 'start_mark', 'end_mark', '_comment'
def __init__(self, start_mark, end_mark):
# type: (StreamMark, StreamMark) -> None
self.start_mark = start_mark
self.end_mark = end_mark
def __repr__(self):
# type: () -> Any
# attributes = [key for key in self.__slots__ if not key.endswith('_mark') and
# hasattr('self', key)]
attributes = [key for key in self.__slots__ if not key.endswith('_mark')]
attributes.sort()
# arguments = ', '.join(
# [_F('{key!s}={gattr!r})', key=key, gattr=getattr(self, key)) for key in attributes]
# )
arguments = [
_F('{key!s}={gattr!r}', key=key, gattr=getattr(self, key)) for key in attributes
]
if SHOW_LINES:
try:
arguments.append('line: ' + str(self.start_mark.line))
except: # NOQA
pass
try:
arguments.append('comment: ' + str(self._comment))
except: # NOQA
pass
return '{}({})'.format(self.__class__.__name__, ', '.join(arguments))
@property
def column(self):
# type: () -> int
return self.start_mark.column
@column.setter
def column(self, pos):
# type: (Any) -> None
self.start_mark.column = pos
# old style ( <= 0.17) is a TWO element list with first being the EOL
# comment concatenated with following FLC/BLNK; and second being a list of FLC/BLNK
# preceding the token
# new style ( >= 0.17 ) is a THREE element list with the first being a list of
# preceding FLC/BLNK, the second EOL and the third following FLC/BLNK
# note that new style has differing order, and does not consist of CommentToken(s)
# but of CommentInfo instances
# any non-assigned values in new style are None, but first and last can be empty list
# new style routines add one comment at a time
# going to be deprecated in favour of add_comment_eol/post
def add_post_comment(self, comment):
# type: (Any) -> None
if not hasattr(self, '_comment'):
self._comment = [None, None]
else:
assert len(self._comment) in [2, 5] # make sure it is version 0
# if isinstance(comment, CommentToken):
# if comment.value.startswith('# C09'):
# raise
self._comment[0] = comment
# going to be deprecated in favour of add_comment_pre
def add_pre_comments(self, comments):
# type: (Any) -> None
if not hasattr(self, '_comment'):
self._comment = [None, None]
else:
assert len(self._comment) == 2 # make sure it is version 0
assert self._comment[1] is None
self._comment[1] = comments
return
# new style
def add_comment_pre(self, comment):
# type: (Any) -> None
if not hasattr(self, '_comment'):
self._comment = [[], None, None] # type: ignore
else:
assert len(self._comment) == 3
if self._comment[0] is None:
self._comment[0] = [] # type: ignore
self._comment[0].append(comment) # type: ignore
def add_comment_eol(self, comment, comment_type):
# type: (Any, Any) -> None
if not hasattr(self, '_comment'):
self._comment = [None, None, None]
else:
assert len(self._comment) == 3
assert self._comment[1] is None
if self.comment[1] is None:
self._comment[1] = [] # type: ignore
self._comment[1].extend([None] * (comment_type + 1 - len(self.comment[1]))) # type: ignore # NOQA
# nprintf('commy', self.comment, comment_type)
self._comment[1][comment_type] = comment # type: ignore
def add_comment_post(self, comment):
# type: (Any) -> None
if not hasattr(self, '_comment'):
self._comment = [None, None, []] # type: ignore
else:
assert len(self._comment) == 3
if self._comment[2] is None:
self._comment[2] = [] # type: ignore
self._comment[2].append(comment) # type: ignore
# def get_comment(self):
# # type: () -> Any
# return getattr(self, '_comment', None)
@property
def comment(self):
# type: () -> Any
return getattr(self, '_comment', None)
def move_old_comment(self, target, empty=False):
# type: (Any, bool) -> Any
"""move a comment from this token to target (normally next token)
used to combine e.g. comments before a BlockEntryToken to the
ScalarToken that follows it
empty is a special for empty values -> comment after key
"""
c = self.comment
if c is None:
return
# don't push beyond last element
if isinstance(target, (StreamEndToken, DocumentStartToken)):
return
delattr(self, '_comment')
tc = target.comment
if not tc: # target comment, just insert
# special for empty value in key: value issue 25
if empty:
c = [c[0], c[1], None, None, c[0]]
target._comment = c
# nprint('mco2:', self, target, target.comment, empty)
return self
if c[0] and tc[0] or c[1] and tc[1]:
raise NotImplementedError(_F('overlap in comment {c!r} {tc!r}', c=c, tc=tc))
if c[0]:
tc[0] = c[0]
if c[1]:
tc[1] = c[1]
return self
def split_old_comment(self):
# type: () -> Any
""" split the post part of a comment, and return it
as comment to be added. Delete second part if [None, None]
abc: # this goes to sequence
# this goes to first element
- first element
"""
comment = self.comment
if comment is None or comment[0] is None:
return None # nothing to do
ret_val = [comment[0], None]
if comment[1] is None:
delattr(self, '_comment')
return ret_val
def move_new_comment(self, target, empty=False):
# type: (Any, bool) -> Any
"""move a comment from this token to target (normally next token)
used to combine e.g. comments before a BlockEntryToken to the
ScalarToken that follows it
empty is a special for empty values -> comment after key
"""
c = self.comment
if c is None:
return
# don't push beyond last element
if isinstance(target, (StreamEndToken, DocumentStartToken)):
return
delattr(self, '_comment')
tc = target.comment
if not tc: # target comment, just insert
# special for empty value in key: value issue 25
if empty:
c = [c[0], c[1], c[2]]
target._comment = c
# nprint('mco2:', self, target, target.comment, empty)
return self
# if self and target have both pre, eol or post comments, something seems wrong
for idx in range(3):
if c[idx] is not None and tc[idx] is not None:
raise NotImplementedError(_F('overlap in comment {c!r} {tc!r}', c=c, tc=tc))
# move the comment parts
for idx in range(3):
if c[idx]:
tc[idx] = c[idx]
return self
# class BOMToken(Token):
# id = '<byte order mark>'
class DirectiveToken(Token):
__slots__ = 'name', 'value'
id = '<directive>'
def __init__(self, name, value, start_mark, end_mark):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
Token.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark)
self.name = name
self.value = value
class DocumentStartToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = '<document start>'
class DocumentEndToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = '<document end>'
class StreamStartToken(Token):
__slots__ = ('encoding',)
id = '<stream start>'
def __init__(self, start_mark=None, end_mark=None, encoding=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
Token.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark)
self.encoding = encoding
class StreamEndToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = '<stream end>'
class BlockSequenceStartToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = '<block sequence start>'
class BlockMappingStartToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = '<block mapping start>'
class BlockEndToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = '<block end>'
class FlowSequenceStartToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = '['
class FlowMappingStartToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = '{'
class FlowSequenceEndToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = ']'
class FlowMappingEndToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = '}'
class KeyToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = '?'
# def x__repr__(self):
# return 'KeyToken({})'.format(
# self.start_mark.buffer[self.start_mark.index:].split(None, 1)[0])
class ValueToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = ':'
class BlockEntryToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = '-'
class FlowEntryToken(Token):
__slots__ = ()
id = ','
class AliasToken(Token):
__slots__ = ('value',)
id = '<alias>'
def __init__(self, value, start_mark, end_mark):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
Token.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark)
self.value = value
class AnchorToken(Token):
__slots__ = ('value',)
id = '<anchor>'
def __init__(self, value, start_mark, end_mark):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
Token.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark)
self.value = value
class TagToken(Token):
__slots__ = ('value',)
id = '<tag>'
def __init__(self, value, start_mark, end_mark):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
Token.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark)
self.value = value
class ScalarToken(Token):
__slots__ = 'value', 'plain', 'style'
id = '<scalar>'
def __init__(self, value, plain, start_mark, end_mark, style=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
Token.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark)
self.value = value
self.plain = plain
self.style = style
class CommentToken(Token):
__slots__ = '_value', 'pre_done'
id = '<comment>'
def __init__(self, value, start_mark=None, end_mark=None, column=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any) -> None
if start_mark is None:
assert column is not None
self._column = column
Token.__init__(self, start_mark, None) # type: ignore
self._value = value
@property
def value(self):
# type: () -> str
if isinstance(self._value, str):
return self._value
return "".join(self._value)
@value.setter
def value(self, val):
# type: (Any) -> None
self._value = val
def reset(self):
# type: () -> None
if hasattr(self, 'pre_done'):
delattr(self, 'pre_done')
def __repr__(self):
# type: () -> Any
v = '{!r}'.format(self.value)
if SHOW_LINES:
try:
v += ', line: ' + str(self.start_mark.line)
except: # NOQA
pass
try:
v += ', col: ' + str(self.start_mark.column)
except: # NOQA
pass
return 'CommentToken({})'.format(v)
def __eq__(self, other):
# type: (Any) -> bool
if self.start_mark != other.start_mark:
return False
if self.end_mark != other.end_mark:
return False
if self.value != other.value:
return False
return True
def __ne__(self, other):
# type: (Any) -> bool
return not self.__eq__(other)

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@@ -1,256 +0,0 @@
# coding: utf-8
"""
some helper functions that might be generally useful
"""
import datetime
from functools import partial
import re
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, List, Text # NOQA
from .compat import StreamTextType # NOQA
class LazyEval:
"""
Lightweight wrapper around lazily evaluated func(*args, **kwargs).
func is only evaluated when any attribute of its return value is accessed.
Every attribute access is passed through to the wrapped value.
(This only excludes special cases like method-wrappers, e.g., __hash__.)
The sole additional attribute is the lazy_self function which holds the
return value (or, prior to evaluation, func and arguments), in its closure.
"""
def __init__(self, func, *args, **kwargs):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
def lazy_self():
# type: () -> Any
return_value = func(*args, **kwargs)
object.__setattr__(self, 'lazy_self', lambda: return_value)
return return_value
object.__setattr__(self, 'lazy_self', lazy_self)
def __getattribute__(self, name):
# type: (Any) -> Any
lazy_self = object.__getattribute__(self, 'lazy_self')
if name == 'lazy_self':
return lazy_self
return getattr(lazy_self(), name)
def __setattr__(self, name, value):
# type: (Any, Any) -> None
setattr(self.lazy_self(), name, value)
RegExp = partial(LazyEval, re.compile)
timestamp_regexp = RegExp(
"""^(?P<year>[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9])
-(?P<month>[0-9][0-9]?)
-(?P<day>[0-9][0-9]?)
(?:((?P<t>[Tt])|[ \\t]+) # explictly not retaining extra spaces
(?P<hour>[0-9][0-9]?)
:(?P<minute>[0-9][0-9])
:(?P<second>[0-9][0-9])
(?:\\.(?P<fraction>[0-9]*))?
(?:[ \\t]*(?P<tz>Z|(?P<tz_sign>[-+])(?P<tz_hour>[0-9][0-9]?)
(?::(?P<tz_minute>[0-9][0-9]))?))?)?$""",
re.X,
)
def create_timestamp(
year, month, day, t, hour, minute, second, fraction, tz, tz_sign, tz_hour, tz_minute
):
# type: (Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> Any
# create a timestamp from match against timestamp_regexp
MAX_FRAC = 999999
year = int(year)
month = int(month)
day = int(day)
if not hour:
return datetime.date(year, month, day)
hour = int(hour)
minute = int(minute)
second = int(second)
frac = 0
if fraction:
frac_s = fraction[:6]
while len(frac_s) < 6:
frac_s += '0'
frac = int(frac_s)
if len(fraction) > 6 and int(fraction[6]) > 4:
frac += 1
if frac > MAX_FRAC:
fraction = 0
else:
fraction = frac
else:
fraction = 0
delta = None
if tz_sign:
tz_hour = int(tz_hour)
tz_minute = int(tz_minute) if tz_minute else 0
delta = datetime.timedelta(
hours=tz_hour, minutes=tz_minute, seconds=1 if frac > MAX_FRAC else 0
)
if tz_sign == '-':
delta = -delta
elif frac > MAX_FRAC:
delta = -datetime.timedelta(seconds=1)
# should do something else instead (or hook this up to the preceding if statement
# in reverse
# if delta is None:
# return datetime.datetime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, fraction)
# return datetime.datetime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, fraction,
# datetime.timezone.utc)
# the above is not good enough though, should provide tzinfo. In Python3 that is easily
# doable drop that kind of support for Python2 as it has not native tzinfo
data = datetime.datetime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, fraction)
if delta:
data -= delta
return data
# originally as comment
# https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit/pull/211#issuecomment-186466605
# if you use this in your code, I suggest adding a test in your test suite
# that check this routines output against a known piece of your YAML
# before upgrades to this code break your round-tripped YAML
def load_yaml_guess_indent(stream, **kw):
# type: (StreamTextType, Any) -> Any
"""guess the indent and block sequence indent of yaml stream/string
returns round_trip_loaded stream, indent level, block sequence indent
- block sequence indent is the number of spaces before a dash relative to previous indent
- if there are no block sequences, indent is taken from nested mappings, block sequence
indent is unset (None) in that case
"""
from .main import YAML
# load a YAML document, guess the indentation, if you use TABs you are on your own
def leading_spaces(line):
# type: (Any) -> int
idx = 0
while idx < len(line) and line[idx] == ' ':
idx += 1
return idx
if isinstance(stream, str):
yaml_str = stream # type: Any
elif isinstance(stream, bytes):
# most likely, but the Reader checks BOM for this
yaml_str = stream.decode('utf-8')
else:
yaml_str = stream.read()
map_indent = None
indent = None # default if not found for some reason
block_seq_indent = None
prev_line_key_only = None
key_indent = 0
for line in yaml_str.splitlines():
rline = line.rstrip()
lline = rline.lstrip()
if lline.startswith('- '):
l_s = leading_spaces(line)
block_seq_indent = l_s - key_indent
idx = l_s + 1
while line[idx] == ' ': # this will end as we rstripped
idx += 1
if line[idx] == '#': # comment after -
continue
indent = idx - key_indent
break
if map_indent is None and prev_line_key_only is not None and rline:
idx = 0
while line[idx] in ' -':
idx += 1
if idx > prev_line_key_only:
map_indent = idx - prev_line_key_only
if rline.endswith(':'):
key_indent = leading_spaces(line)
idx = 0
while line[idx] == ' ': # this will end on ':'
idx += 1
prev_line_key_only = idx
continue
prev_line_key_only = None
if indent is None and map_indent is not None:
indent = map_indent
yaml = YAML()
return yaml.load(yaml_str, **kw), indent, block_seq_indent # type: ignore
def configobj_walker(cfg):
# type: (Any) -> Any
"""
walks over a ConfigObj (INI file with comments) generating
corresponding YAML output (including comments
"""
from configobj import ConfigObj # type: ignore
assert isinstance(cfg, ConfigObj)
for c in cfg.initial_comment:
if c.strip():
yield c
for s in _walk_section(cfg):
if s.strip():
yield s
for c in cfg.final_comment:
if c.strip():
yield c
def _walk_section(s, level=0):
# type: (Any, int) -> Any
from configobj import Section
assert isinstance(s, Section)
indent = ' ' * level
for name in s.scalars:
for c in s.comments[name]:
yield indent + c.strip()
x = s[name]
if '\n' in x:
i = indent + ' '
x = '|\n' + i + x.strip().replace('\n', '\n' + i)
elif ':' in x:
x = "'" + x.replace("'", "''") + "'"
line = '{0}{1}: {2}'.format(indent, name, x)
c = s.inline_comments[name]
if c:
line += ' ' + c
yield line
for name in s.sections:
for c in s.comments[name]:
yield indent + c.strip()
line = '{0}{1}:'.format(indent, name)
c = s.inline_comments[name]
if c:
line += ' ' + c
yield line
for val in _walk_section(s[name], level=level + 1):
yield val
# def config_obj_2_rt_yaml(cfg):
# from .comments import CommentedMap, CommentedSeq
# from configobj import ConfigObj
# assert isinstance(cfg, ConfigObj)
# #for c in cfg.initial_comment:
# # if c.strip():
# # pass
# cm = CommentedMap()
# for name in s.sections:
# cm[name] = d = CommentedMap()
#
#
# #for c in cfg.final_comment:
# # if c.strip():
# # yield c
# return cm

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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
"""
Run the `archspec` CLI as a module.
"""
import sys
from .cli import main
sys.exit(main())

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@@ -6,61 +6,19 @@
archspec command line interface
"""
import argparse
import typing
import click
import archspec
import archspec.cpu
def _make_parser() -> argparse.ArgumentParser:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
"archspec",
description="archspec command line interface",
add_help=False,
)
parser.add_argument(
"--version",
"-V",
help="Show the version and exit.",
action="version",
version=f"archspec, version {archspec.__version__}",
)
parser.add_argument("--help", "-h", help="Show the help and exit.", action="help")
subcommands = parser.add_subparsers(
title="command",
metavar="COMMAND",
dest="command",
)
cpu_command = subcommands.add_parser(
"cpu",
help="archspec command line interface for CPU",
description="archspec command line interface for CPU",
)
cpu_command.set_defaults(run=cpu)
return parser
@click.group(name="archspec")
@click.version_option(version=archspec.__version__)
def main():
"""archspec command line interface"""
def cpu() -> int:
"""Run the `archspec cpu` subcommand."""
print(archspec.cpu.host())
return 0
def main(argv: typing.Optional[typing.List[str]] = None) -> int:
"""Run the `archspec` command line interface."""
parser = _make_parser()
try:
args = parser.parse_args(argv)
except SystemExit as err:
return err.code
if args.command is None:
parser.print_help()
return 0
return args.run()
@main.command()
def cpu():
"""archspec command line interface for CPU"""
click.echo(archspec.cpu.host())

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@@ -268,14 +268,15 @@ def tuplify(ver):
return flags
msg = (
"cannot produce optimized binary for micro-architecture '{0}' with {1}@{2}"
"cannot produce optimized binary for micro-architecture '{0}'"
" with {1}@{2} [supported compiler versions are {3}]"
)
msg = msg.format(
self.name,
compiler,
version,
", ".join([x["versions"] for x in compiler_info]),
)
if compiler_info:
versions = [x["versions"] for x in compiler_info]
msg += f' [supported compiler versions are {", ".join(versions)}]'
else:
msg += " [no supported compiler versions]"
msg = msg.format(self.name, compiler, version)
raise UnsupportedMicroarchitecture(msg)

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@@ -102,8 +102,7 @@
"name": "x86-64",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune=generic"
}
],
"nvhpc": []
]
}
},
"x86_64_v2": {
@@ -158,8 +157,7 @@
"name": "x86-64-v2",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune=generic"
}
],
"nvhpc": []
]
}
},
"x86_64_v3": {
@@ -230,13 +228,6 @@
"name": "x86-64-v3",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune=generic"
}
],
"nvhpc" : [
{
"versions": ":",
"name": "px",
"flags": "-tp {name} -mpopcnt -msse3 -msse4.1 -msse4.2 -mssse3 -mavx -mavx2 -mbmi -mbmi2 -mf16c -mfma -mlzcnt -mxsave"
}
]
}
},
@@ -313,13 +304,6 @@
"name": "x86-64-v4",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune=generic"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"name": "px",
"flags": "-tp {name} -mpopcnt -msse3 -msse4.1 -msse4.2 -mssse3 -mavx -mavx2 -mbmi -mbmi2 -mf16c -mfma -mlzcnt -mxsave -mavx512f -mavx512bw -mavx512cd -mavx512dq -mavx512vl"
}
]
}
},
@@ -374,8 +358,7 @@
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": []
]
}
},
"core2": {
@@ -429,8 +412,7 @@
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": []
]
}
},
"nehalem": {
@@ -495,8 +477,7 @@
"name": "corei7",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": []
]
}
},
"westmere": {
@@ -558,8 +539,7 @@
"name": "corei7",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": []
]
}
},
"sandybridge": {
@@ -629,12 +609,6 @@
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -707,12 +681,6 @@
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -790,12 +758,6 @@
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -865,13 +827,6 @@
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"name": "haswell",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -944,13 +899,6 @@
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"name": "haswell",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -1115,13 +1063,6 @@
"name": "skylake-avx512",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"name": "skylake",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -1202,13 +1143,6 @@
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"name": "skylake",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -1288,13 +1222,6 @@
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"name": "skylake",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -1402,13 +1329,6 @@
"name": "icelake-client",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"name": "skylake",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -1467,8 +1387,7 @@
"warnings": "Intel's compilers may or may not optimize to the same degree for non-Intel microprocessors for optimizations that are not unique to Intel microprocessors",
"flags": "-msse2"
}
],
"nvhpc": []
]
}
},
"bulldozer": {
@@ -1532,12 +1451,6 @@
"warnings": "Intel's compilers may or may not optimize to the same degree for non-Intel microprocessors for optimizations that are not unique to Intel microprocessors",
"flags": "-msse3"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -1606,12 +1519,6 @@
"warnings": "Intel's compilers may or may not optimize to the same degree for non-Intel microprocessors for optimizations that are not unique to Intel microprocessors",
"flags": "-msse3"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -1681,13 +1588,6 @@
"warnings": "Intel's compilers may or may not optimize to the same degree for non-Intel microprocessors for optimizations that are not unique to Intel microprocessors",
"flags": "-msse4.2"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"name": "piledriver",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -1763,13 +1663,6 @@
"name": "core-avx2",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"name": "piledriver",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -1848,12 +1741,6 @@
"name": "core-avx2",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -1933,12 +1820,6 @@
"name": "core-avx2",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": "20.5:",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -2021,12 +1902,6 @@
"name": "core-avx2",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": "21.11:",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -2083,28 +1958,18 @@
"compilers": {
"gcc": [
{
"versions": "10.3:13.0",
"versions": "10.3:",
"name": "znver3",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name} -mavx512f -mavx512dq -mavx512ifma -mavx512cd -mavx512bw -mavx512vl -mavx512vbmi -mavx512vbmi2 -mavx512vnni -mavx512bitalg"
},
{
"versions": "13.1:",
"name": "znver4",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"clang": [
{
"versions": "12.0:15.9",
"versions": "12.0:",
"name": "znver3",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name} -mavx512f -mavx512dq -mavx512ifma -mavx512cd -mavx512bw -mavx512vl -mavx512vbmi -mavx512vbmi2 -mavx512vnni -mavx512bitalg"
},
{
"versions": "16.0:",
"name": "znver4",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
],
"aocc": [
{
"versions": "3.0:3.9",
@@ -2117,15 +1982,7 @@
"name": "znver4",
"flags": "-march={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": "21.11:",
"name": "zen3",
"flags": "-tp {name}",
"warnings": "zen4 is not fully supported by nvhpc yet, falling back to zen3"
}
]
]
}
},
"ppc64": {
@@ -2230,8 +2087,7 @@
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-mcpu={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": []
]
}
},
"power8le": {
@@ -2260,13 +2116,6 @@
"name": "power8",
"flags": "-mcpu={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"name": "pwr8",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -2290,13 +2139,6 @@
"name": "power9",
"flags": "-mcpu={name} -mtune={name}"
}
],
"nvhpc": [
{
"versions": ":",
"name": "pwr9",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -2328,8 +2170,7 @@
"versions": ":",
"flags": "-march=armv8-a -mtune=generic"
}
],
"nvhpc": []
]
}
},
"armv8.1a": {
@@ -2711,13 +2552,6 @@
"versions": "20:",
"flags" : "-march=armv8.2-a+fp16+rcpc+dotprod+crypto"
}
],
"nvhpc" : [
{
"versions": "22.5:",
"name": "neoverse-n1",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -2783,31 +2617,15 @@
"flags" : "-march=armv8.2-a+crypto+fp16 -mtune=cortex-a72"
},
{
"versions": "8.0:8.4",
"versions": "8.0:8.9",
"flags" : "-march=armv8.2-a+fp16+dotprod+crypto -mtune=cortex-a72"
},
{
"versions": "8.5:8.9",
"versions": "9.0:9.9",
"flags" : "-mcpu=neoverse-v1"
},
{
"versions": "9.0:9.3",
"flags" : "-march=armv8.2-a+fp16+dotprod+crypto -mtune=cortex-a72"
},
{
"versions": "9.4:9.9",
"flags" : "-mcpu=neoverse-v1"
},
{
"versions": "10.0:10.1",
"flags" : "-march=armv8.2-a+fp16+dotprod+crypto -mtune=cortex-a72"
},
{
"versions": "10.2:10.2.99",
"flags" : "-mcpu=zeus"
},
{
"versions": "10.3:",
{
"versions": "10.0:",
"flags" : "-mcpu=neoverse-v1"
}
@@ -2839,13 +2657,6 @@
"versions": "22:",
"flags" : "-march=armv8.4-a+sve+ssbs+fp16+bf16+crypto+i8mm+rng"
}
],
"nvhpc" : [
{
"versions": "22.5:",
"name": "neoverse-n1",
"flags": "-tp {name}"
}
]
}
},
@@ -2971,10 +2782,6 @@
{
"versions": "13.0:",
"flags" : "-mcpu=apple-m1"
},
{
"versions": "16.0:",
"flags" : "-mcpu=apple-m2"
}
],
"apple-clang": [
@@ -2983,12 +2790,8 @@
"flags" : "-march=armv8.5-a"
},
{
"versions": "13.0:14.0.2",
"flags" : "-mcpu=apple-m1"
},
{
"versions": "14.0.2:",
"flags" : "-mcpu=apple-m2"
"versions": "13.0:",
"flags" : "-mcpu=vortex"
}
]
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import pkg_resources
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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014-2022 Anthon van der Neut, Ruamel bvba
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.
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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ruamel.yaml
===========
``ruamel.yaml`` is a YAML 1.2 loader/dumper package for Python.
* `Overview <http://yaml.readthedocs.org/en/latest/overview.html>`_
* `Installing <http://yaml.readthedocs.org/en/latest/install.html>`_
* `Details <http://yaml.readthedocs.org/en/latest/detail.html>`_
* `Examples <http://yaml.readthedocs.org/en/latest/example.html>`_
* `Differences with PyYAML <http://yaml.readthedocs.org/en/latest/pyyaml.html>`_
.. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/yaml/badge/?version=stable
:target: https://yaml.readthedocs.org/en/stable
ChangeLog
=========
::
0.11.15 (2016-XX-XX):
- Change to prevent FutureWarning in NumPy, as reported by tgehring
("comparison to None will result in an elementwise object comparison in the future")
0.11.14 (2016-07-06):
- fix preserve_quotes missing on original Loaders (as reported
by Leynos, bitbucket issue 38)
0.11.13 (2016-07-06):
- documentation only, automated linux wheels
0.11.12 (2016-07-06):
- added support for roundtrip of single/double quoted scalars using:
ruamel.yaml.round_trip_load(stream, preserve_quotes=True)
0.11.0 (2016-02-18):
- RoundTripLoader loads 1.2 by default (no sexagesimals, 012 octals nor
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# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import absolute_import
# install_requires of ruamel.base is not really required but the old
# ruamel.base installed __init__.py, and thus a new version should
# be installed at some point
_package_data = dict(
full_package_name="ruamel.yaml",
version_info=(0, 11, 15),
author="Anthon van der Neut",
author_email="a.van.der.neut@ruamel.eu",
description="ruamel.yaml is a YAML parser/emitter that supports roundtrip preservation of comments, seq/map flow style, and map key order", # NOQA
entry_points=None,
install_requires=dict(
any=[],
py26=["ruamel.ordereddict"],
py27=["ruamel.ordereddict"]
),
ext_modules=[dict(
name="_ruamel_yaml",
src=["ext/_ruamel_yaml.c", "ext/api.c", "ext/writer.c", "ext/dumper.c",
"ext/loader.c", "ext/reader.c", "ext/scanner.c", "ext/parser.c",
"ext/emitter.c"],
lib=[],
# test='#include "ext/yaml.h"\n\nint main(int argc, char* argv[])\n{\nyaml_parser_t parser;\nparser = parser; /* prevent warning */\nreturn 0;\n}\n' # NOQA
)
],
classifiers=[
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5",
"Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython",
"Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy",
"Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: Jython",
"Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules",
"Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup"
],
windows_wheels=True,
read_the_docs='yaml',
many_linux='libyaml-devel',
)
# < from ruamel.util.new import _convert_version
def _convert_version(tup):
"""create a PEP 386 pseudo-format conformant string from tuple tup"""
ret_val = str(tup[0]) # first is always digit
next_sep = "." # separator for next extension, can be "" or "."
for x in tup[1:]:
if isinstance(x, int):
ret_val += next_sep + str(x)
next_sep = '.'
continue
first_letter = x[0].lower()
next_sep = ''
if first_letter in 'abcr':
ret_val += 'rc' if first_letter == 'r' else first_letter
elif first_letter in 'pd':
ret_val += '.post' if first_letter == 'p' else '.dev'
return ret_val
# <
version_info = _package_data['version_info']
__version__ = _convert_version(version_info)
del _convert_version
try:
from .cyaml import * # NOQA
__with_libyaml__ = True
except (ImportError, ValueError): # for Jython
__with_libyaml__ = False
# body extracted to main.py
try:
from .main import * # NOQA
except ImportError:
from ruamel.yaml.main import * # NOQA

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# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
"""
stuff to deal with comments and formatting on dict/list/ordereddict/set
these are not really related, formatting could be factored out as
a separate base
"""
import sys
if sys.version_info >= (3, 3):
from collections.abc import MutableSet
else:
from collections import MutableSet
__all__ = ["CommentedSeq", "CommentedMap", "CommentedOrderedMap",
"CommentedSet", 'comment_attrib', 'merge_attrib']
try:
from .compat import ordereddict
except ImportError:
from ruamel.yaml.compat import ordereddict
comment_attrib = '_yaml_comment'
format_attrib = '_yaml_format'
line_col_attrib = '_yaml_line_col'
anchor_attrib = '_yaml_anchor'
merge_attrib = '_yaml_merge'
tag_attrib = '_yaml_tag'
class Comment(object):
# sys.getsize tested the Comment objects, __slots__ make them bigger
# and adding self.end did not matter
attrib = comment_attrib
def __init__(self):
self.comment = None # [post, [pre]]
# map key (mapping/omap/dict) or index (sequence/list) to a list of
# dict: post_key, pre_key, post_value, pre_value
# list: pre item, post item
self._items = {}
# self._start = [] # should not put these on first item
self._end = [] # end of document comments
def __str__(self):
if self._end:
end = ',\n end=' + str(self._end)
else:
end = ''
return "Comment(comment={0},\n items={1}{2})".format(
self.comment, self._items, end)
@property
def items(self):
return self._items
@property
def end(self):
return self._end
@end.setter
def end(self, value):
self._end = value
@property
def start(self):
return self._start
@start.setter
def start(self, value):
self._start = value
# to distinguish key from None
def NoComment():
pass
class Format(object):
attrib = format_attrib
def __init__(self):
self._flow_style = None
def set_flow_style(self):
self._flow_style = True
def set_block_style(self):
self._flow_style = False
def flow_style(self, default=None):
"""if default (the flow_style) is None, the flow style tacked on to
the object explicitly will be taken. If that is None as well the
default flow style rules the format down the line, or the type
of the constituent values (simple -> flow, map/list -> block)"""
if self._flow_style is None:
return default
return self._flow_style
class LineCol(object):
attrib = line_col_attrib
def __init__(self):
self.line = None
self.col = None
self.data = None
def add_kv_line_col(self, key, data):
if self.data is None:
self.data = {}
self.data[key] = data
def key(self, k):
return self._kv(k, 0, 1)
def value(self, k):
return self._kv(k, 2, 3)
def _kv(self, k, x0, x1):
if self.data is None:
return None
data = self.data[k]
return data[x0], data[x1]
def item(self, idx):
if self.data is None:
return None
return self.data[idx][0], self.data[idx][1]
def add_idx_line_col(self, key, data):
if self.data is None:
self.data = {}
self.data[key] = data
class Anchor(object):
attrib = anchor_attrib
def __init__(self):
self.value = None
self.always_dump = False
class Tag(object):
"""store tag information for roundtripping"""
attrib = tag_attrib
def __init__(self):
self.value = None
class CommentedBase(object):
@property
def ca(self):
if not hasattr(self, Comment.attrib):
setattr(self, Comment.attrib, Comment())
return getattr(self, Comment.attrib)
def yaml_end_comment_extend(self, comment, clear=False):
if clear:
self.ca.end = []
self.ca.end.extend(comment)
def yaml_key_comment_extend(self, key, comment, clear=False):
l = self.ca._items.setdefault(key, [None, None, None, None])
if clear or l[1] is None:
if comment[1] is not None:
assert isinstance(comment[1], list)
l[1] = comment[1]
else:
l[1].extend(comment[0])
l[0] = comment[0]
def yaml_value_comment_extend(self, key, comment, clear=False):
l = self.ca._items.setdefault(key, [None, None, None, None])
if clear or l[3] is None:
if comment[1] is not None:
assert isinstance(comment[1], list)
l[3] = comment[1]
else:
l[3].extend(comment[0])
l[2] = comment[0]
def yaml_set_start_comment(self, comment, indent=0):
"""overwrites any preceding comment lines on an object
expects comment to be without `#` and possible have mutlple lines
"""
from .error import Mark
from .tokens import CommentToken
pre_comments = self._yaml_get_pre_comment()
if comment[-1] == '\n':
comment = comment[:-1] # strip final newline if there
start_mark = Mark(None, None, None, indent, None, None)
for com in comment.split('\n'):
pre_comments.append(CommentToken('# ' + com + '\n', start_mark, None))
@property
def fa(self):
"""format attribute
set_flow_style()/set_block_style()"""
if not hasattr(self, Format.attrib):
setattr(self, Format.attrib, Format())
return getattr(self, Format.attrib)
def yaml_add_eol_comment(self, comment, key=NoComment, column=None):
"""
there is a problem as eol comments should start with ' #'
(but at the beginning of the line the space doesn't have to be before
the #. The column index is for the # mark
"""
from .tokens import CommentToken
from .error import Mark
if column is None:
column = self._yaml_get_column(key)
if comment[0] != '#':
comment = '# ' + comment
if column is None:
if comment[0] == '#':
comment = ' ' + comment
column = 0
start_mark = Mark(None, None, None, column, None, None)
ct = [CommentToken(comment, start_mark, None), None]
self._yaml_add_eol_comment(ct, key=key)
@property
def lc(self):
if not hasattr(self, LineCol.attrib):
setattr(self, LineCol.attrib, LineCol())
return getattr(self, LineCol.attrib)
def _yaml_set_line_col(self, line, col):
self.lc.line = line
self.lc.col = col
def _yaml_set_kv_line_col(self, key, data):
self.lc.add_kv_line_col(key, data)
def _yaml_set_idx_line_col(self, key, data):
self.lc.add_idx_line_col(key, data)
@property
def anchor(self):
if not hasattr(self, Anchor.attrib):
setattr(self, Anchor.attrib, Anchor())
return getattr(self, Anchor.attrib)
def yaml_anchor(self):
if not hasattr(self, Anchor.attrib):
return None
return self.anchor
def yaml_set_anchor(self, value, always_dump=False):
self.anchor.value = value
self.anchor.always_dump = always_dump
@property
def tag(self):
if not hasattr(self, Tag.attrib):
setattr(self, Tag.attrib, Tag())
return getattr(self, Tag.attrib)
def yaml_set_tag(self, value):
self.tag.value = value
class CommentedSeq(list, CommentedBase):
__slots__ = [Comment.attrib, ]
def _yaml_add_comment(self, comment, key=NoComment):
if key is not NoComment:
self.yaml_key_comment_extend(key, comment)
else:
self.ca.comment = comment
def _yaml_add_eol_comment(self, comment, key):
self._yaml_add_comment(comment, key=key)
def _yaml_get_columnX(self, key):
return self.ca.items[key][0].start_mark.column
def insert(self, idx, val):
"""the comments after the insertion have to move forward"""
list.insert(self, idx, val)
for list_index in sorted(self.ca.items, reverse=True):
if list_index < idx:
break
self.ca.items[list_index+1] = self.ca.items.pop(list_index)
def pop(self, idx):
res = list.pop(self, idx)
self.ca.items.pop(idx, None) # might not be there -> default value
for list_index in sorted(self.ca.items):
if list_index < idx:
continue
self.ca.items[list_index-1] = self.ca.items.pop(list_index)
return res
def _yaml_get_column(self, key):
column = None
sel_idx = None
pre, post = key-1, key+1
if pre in self.ca.items:
sel_idx = pre
elif post in self.ca.items:
sel_idx = post
else:
# self.ca.items is not ordered
for row_idx, k1 in enumerate(self):
if row_idx >= key:
break
if row_idx not in self.ca.items:
continue
sel_idx = row_idx
if sel_idx is not None:
column = self._yaml_get_columnX(sel_idx)
return column
def _yaml_get_pre_comment(self):
if self.ca.comment is None:
pre_comments = []
self.ca.comment = [None, pre_comments]
else:
pre_comments = self.ca.comment[1] = []
return pre_comments
class CommentedMap(ordereddict, CommentedBase):
__slots__ = [Comment.attrib, ]
def _yaml_add_comment(self, comment, key=NoComment, value=NoComment):
"""values is set to key to indicate a value attachment of comment"""
if key is not NoComment:
self.yaml_key_comment_extend(key, comment)
return
if value is not NoComment:
self.yaml_value_comment_extend(value, comment)
else:
self.ca.comment = comment
def _yaml_add_eol_comment(self, comment, key):
"""add on the value line, with value specified by the key"""
self._yaml_add_comment(comment, value=key)
def _yaml_get_columnX(self, key):
return self.ca.items[key][2].start_mark.column
def _yaml_get_column(self, key):
column = None
sel_idx = None
pre, post, last = None, None, None
for x in self:
if pre is not None and x != key:
post = x
break
if x == key:
pre = last
last = x
if pre in self.ca.items:
sel_idx = pre
elif post in self.ca.items:
sel_idx = post
else:
# self.ca.items is not ordered
for row_idx, k1 in enumerate(self):
if k1 >= key:
break
if k1 not in self.ca.items:
continue
sel_idx = k1
if sel_idx is not None:
column = self._yaml_get_columnX(sel_idx)
return column
def _yaml_get_pre_comment(self):
if self.ca.comment is None:
pre_comments = []
self.ca.comment = [None, pre_comments]
else:
pre_comments = self.ca.comment[1] = []
return pre_comments
def update(self, *vals, **kwds):
try:
ordereddict.update(self, *vals, **kwds)
except TypeError:
# probably a dict that is used
for x in vals:
self[x] = vals[x]
def insert(self, pos, key, value, comment=None):
"""insert key value into given position
attach comment if provided
"""
ordereddict.insert(self, pos, key, value)
if comment is not None:
self.yaml_add_eol_comment(comment, key=key)
def mlget(self, key, default=None, list_ok=False):
"""multi-level get that expects dicts within dicts"""
if not isinstance(key, list):
return self.get(key, default)
# assume that the key is a list of recursively accessible dicts
def get_one_level(key_list, level, d):
if not list_ok:
assert isinstance(d, dict)
if level >= len(key_list):
if level > len(key_list):
raise IndexError
return d[key_list[level-1]]
return get_one_level(key_list, level+1, d[key_list[level-1]])
try:
return get_one_level(key, 1, self)
except KeyError:
return default
except (TypeError, IndexError):
if not list_ok:
raise
return default
def __getitem__(self, key):
try:
return ordereddict.__getitem__(self, key)
except KeyError:
for merged in getattr(self, merge_attrib, []):
if key in merged[1]:
return merged[1][key]
raise
def get(self, key, default=None):
try:
return self.__getitem__(key)
except:
return default
@property
def merge(self):
if not hasattr(self, merge_attrib):
setattr(self, merge_attrib, [])
return getattr(self, merge_attrib)
def add_yaml_merge(self, value):
self.merge.extend(value)
class CommentedOrderedMap(CommentedMap):
__slots__ = [Comment.attrib, ]
class CommentedSet(MutableSet, CommentedMap):
__slots__ = [Comment.attrib, 'odict']
def __init__(self, values=None):
self.odict = ordereddict()
MutableSet.__init__(self)
if values is not None:
self |= values
def add(self, value):
"""Add an element."""
self.odict[value] = None
def discard(self, value):
"""Remove an element. Do not raise an exception if absent."""
del self.odict[value]
def __contains__(self, x):
return x in self.odict
def __iter__(self):
for x in self.odict:
yield x
def __len__(self):
return len(self.odict)
def __repr__(self):
return 'set({0!r})'.format(self.odict.keys())

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# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import print_function
# partially from package six by Benjamin Peterson
import sys
import os
import types
try:
from ruamel.ordereddict import ordereddict
except:
try:
from collections.abc import OrderedDict
except ImportError:
try:
from collections import OrderedDict
except ImportError:
from ordereddict import OrderedDict
# to get the right name import ... as ordereddict doesn't do that
class ordereddict(OrderedDict):
if not hasattr(OrderedDict, 'insert'):
def insert(self, pos, key, value):
if pos >= len(self):
self[key] = value
return
od = ordereddict()
od.update(self)
for k in od:
del self[k]
for index, old_key in enumerate(od):
if pos == index:
self[key] = value
self[old_key] = od[old_key]
PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3
if PY3:
def utf8(s):
return s
def to_str(s):
return s
def to_unicode(s):
return s
else:
def utf8(s):
return s.encode('utf-8')
def to_str(s):
return str(s)
def to_unicode(s):
return unicode(s)
if PY3:
string_types = str,
integer_types = int,
class_types = type,
text_type = str
binary_type = bytes
MAXSIZE = sys.maxsize
unichr = chr
import io
StringIO = io.StringIO
BytesIO = io.BytesIO
else:
string_types = basestring,
integer_types = (int, long)
class_types = (type, types.ClassType)
text_type = unicode
binary_type = str
unichr = unichr # to allow importing
import StringIO
StringIO = StringIO.StringIO
import cStringIO
BytesIO = cStringIO.StringIO
if PY3:
builtins_module = 'builtins'
else:
builtins_module = '__builtin__'
def with_metaclass(meta, *bases):
"""Create a base class with a metaclass."""
return meta("NewBase", bases, {})
DBG_TOKEN = 1
DBG_EVENT = 2
DBG_NODE = 4
_debug = None
# used from yaml util when testing
def dbg(val=None):
global _debug
if _debug is None:
# set to true or false
_debug = os.environ.get('YAMLDEBUG')
if _debug is None:
_debug = 0
else:
_debug = int(_debug)
if val is None:
return _debug
return _debug & val
def nprint(*args, **kw):
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# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
try:
from .error import MarkedYAMLError
from .compat import utf8
except (ImportError, ValueError): # for Jython
from ruamel.yaml.error import MarkedYAMLError
from ruamel.yaml.compat import utf8
from ruamel.yaml.events import (
StreamStartEvent, StreamEndEvent, MappingStartEvent, MappingEndEvent,
SequenceStartEvent, SequenceEndEvent, AliasEvent, ScalarEvent,
)
from ruamel.yaml.nodes import (
MappingNode, ScalarNode, SequenceNode,
)
__all__ = ['Composer', 'ComposerError']
class ComposerError(MarkedYAMLError):
pass
class Composer(object):
def __init__(self):
self.anchors = {}
def check_node(self):
# Drop the STREAM-START event.
if self.check_event(StreamStartEvent):
self.get_event()
# If there are more documents available?
return not self.check_event(StreamEndEvent)
def get_node(self):
# Get the root node of the next document.
if not self.check_event(StreamEndEvent):
return self.compose_document()
def get_single_node(self):
# Drop the STREAM-START event.
self.get_event()
# Compose a document if the stream is not empty.
document = None
if not self.check_event(StreamEndEvent):
document = self.compose_document()
# Ensure that the stream contains no more documents.
if not self.check_event(StreamEndEvent):
event = self.get_event()
raise ComposerError(
"expected a single document in the stream",
document.start_mark, "but found another document",
event.start_mark)
# Drop the STREAM-END event.
self.get_event()
return document
def compose_document(self):
# Drop the DOCUMENT-START event.
self.get_event()
# Compose the root node.
node = self.compose_node(None, None)
# Drop the DOCUMENT-END event.
self.get_event()
self.anchors = {}
return node
def compose_node(self, parent, index):
if self.check_event(AliasEvent):
event = self.get_event()
alias = event.anchor
if alias not in self.anchors:
raise ComposerError(
None, None, "found undefined alias %r"
% utf8(alias), event.start_mark)
return self.anchors[alias]
event = self.peek_event()
anchor = event.anchor
if anchor is not None: # have an anchor
if anchor in self.anchors:
raise ComposerError(
"found duplicate anchor %r; first occurence"
% utf8(anchor), self.anchors[anchor].start_mark,
"second occurence", event.start_mark)
self.descend_resolver(parent, index)
if self.check_event(ScalarEvent):
node = self.compose_scalar_node(anchor)
elif self.check_event(SequenceStartEvent):
node = self.compose_sequence_node(anchor)
elif self.check_event(MappingStartEvent):
node = self.compose_mapping_node(anchor)
self.ascend_resolver()
return node
def compose_scalar_node(self, anchor):
event = self.get_event()
tag = event.tag
if tag is None or tag == u'!':
tag = self.resolve(ScalarNode, event.value, event.implicit)
node = ScalarNode(tag, event.value,
event.start_mark, event.end_mark, style=event.style,
comment=event.comment)
if anchor is not None:
self.anchors[anchor] = node
return node
def compose_sequence_node(self, anchor):
start_event = self.get_event()
tag = start_event.tag
if tag is None or tag == u'!':
tag = self.resolve(SequenceNode, None, start_event.implicit)
node = SequenceNode(tag, [],
start_event.start_mark, None,
flow_style=start_event.flow_style,
comment=start_event.comment, anchor=anchor)
if anchor is not None:
self.anchors[anchor] = node
index = 0
while not self.check_event(SequenceEndEvent):
node.value.append(self.compose_node(node, index))
index += 1
end_event = self.get_event()
if node.flow_style is True and end_event.comment is not None:
if node.comment is not None:
print('Warning: unexpected end_event commment in sequence '
'node {0}'.format(node.flow_style))
node.comment = end_event.comment
node.end_mark = end_event.end_mark
self.check_end_doc_comment(end_event, node)
return node
def compose_mapping_node(self, anchor):
start_event = self.get_event()
tag = start_event.tag
if tag is None or tag == u'!':
tag = self.resolve(MappingNode, None, start_event.implicit)
node = MappingNode(tag, [],
start_event.start_mark, None,
flow_style=start_event.flow_style,
comment=start_event.comment, anchor=anchor)
if anchor is not None:
self.anchors[anchor] = node
while not self.check_event(MappingEndEvent):
# key_event = self.peek_event()
item_key = self.compose_node(node, None)
# if item_key in node.value:
# raise ComposerError("while composing a mapping",
# start_event.start_mark,
# "found duplicate key", key_event.start_mark)
item_value = self.compose_node(node, item_key)
# node.value[item_key] = item_value
node.value.append((item_key, item_value))
end_event = self.get_event()
if node.flow_style is True and end_event.comment is not None:
node.comment = end_event.comment
node.end_mark = end_event.end_mark
self.check_end_doc_comment(end_event, node)
return node
def check_end_doc_comment(self, end_event, node):
if end_event.comment and end_event.comment[1]:
# pre comments on an end_event, no following to move to
if node.comment is None:
node.comment = [None, None]
assert not isinstance(node, ScalarEvent)
# this is a post comment on a mapping node, add as third element
# in the list
node.comment.append(end_event.comment[1])
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# coding: utf-8
import warnings
from ruamel.yaml.util import configobj_walker as new_configobj_walker
def configobj_walker(cfg):
warnings.warn("configobj_walker has move to ruamel.yaml.util, please update your code")
return new_configobj_walker(cfg)

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# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import absolute_import
__all__ = ['BaseDumper', 'SafeDumper', 'Dumper', 'RoundTripDumper']
try:
from .emitter import * # NOQA
from .serializer import * # NOQA
from .representer import * # NOQA
from .resolver import * # NOQA
except (ImportError, ValueError): # for Jython
from ruamel.yaml.emitter import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.serializer import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.representer import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.resolver import * # NOQA
class BaseDumper(Emitter, Serializer, BaseRepresenter, BaseResolver):
def __init__(self, stream,
default_style=None, default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None, indent=None, width=None,
allow_unicode=None, line_break=None,
encoding=None, explicit_start=None, explicit_end=None,
version=None, tags=None, block_seq_indent=None,
top_level_colon_align=None, prefix_colon=None):
Emitter.__init__(self, stream, canonical=canonical,
indent=indent, width=width,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode, line_break=line_break,
block_seq_indent=block_seq_indent)
Serializer.__init__(self, encoding=encoding,
explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end,
version=version, tags=tags)
Representer.__init__(self, default_style=default_style,
default_flow_style=default_flow_style)
Resolver.__init__(self)
class SafeDumper(Emitter, Serializer, SafeRepresenter, Resolver):
def __init__(self, stream,
default_style=None, default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None, indent=None, width=None,
allow_unicode=None, line_break=None,
encoding=None, explicit_start=None, explicit_end=None,
version=None, tags=None, block_seq_indent=None,
top_level_colon_align=None, prefix_colon=None):
Emitter.__init__(self, stream, canonical=canonical,
indent=indent, width=width,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode, line_break=line_break,
block_seq_indent=block_seq_indent)
Serializer.__init__(self, encoding=encoding,
explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end,
version=version, tags=tags)
SafeRepresenter.__init__(self, default_style=default_style,
default_flow_style=default_flow_style)
Resolver.__init__(self)
class Dumper(Emitter, Serializer, Representer, Resolver):
def __init__(self, stream,
default_style=None, default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None, indent=None, width=None,
allow_unicode=None, line_break=None,
encoding=None, explicit_start=None, explicit_end=None,
version=None, tags=None, block_seq_indent=None,
top_level_colon_align=None, prefix_colon=None):
Emitter.__init__(self, stream, canonical=canonical,
indent=indent, width=width,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode, line_break=line_break,
block_seq_indent=block_seq_indent)
Serializer.__init__(self, encoding=encoding,
explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end,
version=version, tags=tags)
Representer.__init__(self, default_style=default_style,
default_flow_style=default_flow_style)
Resolver.__init__(self)
class RoundTripDumper(Emitter, Serializer, RoundTripRepresenter, VersionedResolver):
def __init__(self, stream,
default_style=None, default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None, indent=None, width=None,
allow_unicode=None, line_break=None,
encoding=None, explicit_start=None, explicit_end=None,
version=None, tags=None, block_seq_indent=None,
top_level_colon_align=None, prefix_colon=None):
Emitter.__init__(self, stream, canonical=canonical,
indent=indent, width=width,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode, line_break=line_break,
block_seq_indent=block_seq_indent,
top_level_colon_align=top_level_colon_align,
prefix_colon=prefix_colon)
Serializer.__init__(self, encoding=encoding,
explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end,
version=version, tags=tags)
RoundTripRepresenter.__init__(self, default_style=default_style,
default_flow_style=default_flow_style)
VersionedResolver.__init__(self)

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# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import absolute_import
__all__ = ['Mark', 'YAMLError', 'MarkedYAMLError']
try:
from .compat import utf8
except (ImportError, ValueError): # for Jython
from ruamel.yaml.compat import utf8
class Mark(object):
def __init__(self, name, index, line, column, buffer, pointer):
self.name = name
self.index = index
self.line = line
self.column = column
self.buffer = buffer
self.pointer = pointer
def get_snippet(self, indent=4, max_length=75):
if self.buffer is None:
return None
head = ''
start = self.pointer
while (start > 0 and
self.buffer[start-1] not in u'\0\r\n\x85\u2028\u2029'):
start -= 1
if self.pointer-start > max_length/2-1:
head = ' ... '
start += 5
break
tail = ''
end = self.pointer
while (end < len(self.buffer) and
self.buffer[end] not in u'\0\r\n\x85\u2028\u2029'):
end += 1
if end-self.pointer > max_length/2-1:
tail = ' ... '
end -= 5
break
snippet = utf8(self.buffer[start:end])
return ' '*indent + head + snippet + tail + '\n' \
+ ' '*(indent+self.pointer-start+len(head)) + '^'
def __str__(self):
snippet = self.get_snippet()
where = " in \"%s\", line %d, column %d" \
% (self.name, self.line+1, self.column+1)
if snippet is not None:
where += ":\n"+snippet
return where
class YAMLError(Exception):
pass
class MarkedYAMLError(YAMLError):
def __init__(self, context=None, context_mark=None,
problem=None, problem_mark=None, note=None):
self.context = context
self.context_mark = context_mark
self.problem = problem
self.problem_mark = problem_mark
self.note = note
def __str__(self):
lines = []
if self.context is not None:
lines.append(self.context)
if self.context_mark is not None \
and (self.problem is None or self.problem_mark is None or
self.context_mark.name != self.problem_mark.name or
self.context_mark.line != self.problem_mark.line or
self.context_mark.column != self.problem_mark.column):
lines.append(str(self.context_mark))
if self.problem is not None:
lines.append(self.problem)
if self.problem_mark is not None:
lines.append(str(self.problem_mark))
if self.note is not None:
lines.append(self.note)
return '\n'.join(lines)

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# coding: utf-8
# Abstract classes.
def CommentCheck():
pass
class Event(object):
def __init__(self, start_mark=None, end_mark=None, comment=CommentCheck):
self.start_mark = start_mark
self.end_mark = end_mark
# assert comment is not CommentCheck
if comment is CommentCheck:
comment = None
self.comment = comment
def __repr__(self):
attributes = [key for key in ['anchor', 'tag', 'implicit', 'value',
'flow_style', 'style']
if hasattr(self, key)]
arguments = ', '.join(['%s=%r' % (key, getattr(self, key))
for key in attributes])
if self.comment not in [None, CommentCheck]:
arguments += ', comment={!r}'.format(self.comment)
return '%s(%s)' % (self.__class__.__name__, arguments)
class NodeEvent(Event):
def __init__(self, anchor, start_mark=None, end_mark=None, comment=None):
Event.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark, comment)
self.anchor = anchor
class CollectionStartEvent(NodeEvent):
def __init__(self, anchor, tag, implicit, start_mark=None, end_mark=None,
flow_style=None, comment=None):
Event.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark, comment)
self.anchor = anchor
self.tag = tag
self.implicit = implicit
self.flow_style = flow_style
class CollectionEndEvent(Event):
pass
# Implementations.
class StreamStartEvent(Event):
def __init__(self, start_mark=None, end_mark=None, encoding=None,
comment=None):
Event.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark, comment)
self.encoding = encoding
class StreamEndEvent(Event):
pass
class DocumentStartEvent(Event):
def __init__(self, start_mark=None, end_mark=None,
explicit=None, version=None, tags=None, comment=None):
Event.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark, comment)
self.explicit = explicit
self.version = version
self.tags = tags
class DocumentEndEvent(Event):
def __init__(self, start_mark=None, end_mark=None,
explicit=None, comment=None):
Event.__init__(self, start_mark, end_mark, comment)
self.explicit = explicit
class AliasEvent(NodeEvent):
pass
class ScalarEvent(NodeEvent):
def __init__(self, anchor, tag, implicit, value,
start_mark=None, end_mark=None, style=None, comment=None):
NodeEvent.__init__(self, anchor, start_mark, end_mark, comment)
self.tag = tag
self.implicit = implicit
self.value = value
self.style = style
class SequenceStartEvent(CollectionStartEvent):
pass
class SequenceEndEvent(CollectionEndEvent):
pass
class MappingStartEvent(CollectionStartEvent):
pass
class MappingEndEvent(CollectionEndEvent):
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# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import absolute_import
__all__ = ['BaseLoader', 'SafeLoader', 'Loader', 'RoundTripLoader']
try:
from .reader import * # NOQA
from .scanner import * # NOQA
from .parser import * # NOQA
from .composer import * # NOQA
from .constructor import * # NOQA
from .resolver import * # NOQA
except (ImportError, ValueError): # for Jython
from ruamel.yaml.reader import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.scanner import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.parser import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.composer import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.constructor import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.resolver import * # NOQA
class BaseLoader(Reader, Scanner, Parser, Composer, BaseConstructor, BaseResolver):
def __init__(self, stream, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
Reader.__init__(self, stream)
Scanner.__init__(self)
Parser.__init__(self)
Composer.__init__(self)
BaseConstructor.__init__(self)
BaseResolver.__init__(self)
class SafeLoader(Reader, Scanner, Parser, Composer, SafeConstructor, Resolver):
def __init__(self, stream, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
Reader.__init__(self, stream)
Scanner.__init__(self)
Parser.__init__(self)
Composer.__init__(self)
SafeConstructor.__init__(self)
Resolver.__init__(self)
class Loader(Reader, Scanner, Parser, Composer, Constructor, Resolver):
def __init__(self, stream, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
Reader.__init__(self, stream)
Scanner.__init__(self)
Parser.__init__(self)
Composer.__init__(self)
Constructor.__init__(self)
Resolver.__init__(self)
class RoundTripLoader(Reader, RoundTripScanner, RoundTripParser, Composer,
RoundTripConstructor, VersionedResolver):
def __init__(self, stream, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
Reader.__init__(self, stream)
RoundTripScanner.__init__(self)
RoundTripParser.__init__(self)
Composer.__init__(self)
RoundTripConstructor.__init__(self, preserve_quotes=preserve_quotes)
VersionedResolver.__init__(self, version)

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# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import absolute_import
from ruamel.yaml.error import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.tokens import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.events import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.nodes import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.loader import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.dumper import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.compat import StringIO, BytesIO, with_metaclass, PY3
# import io
def scan(stream, Loader=Loader):
"""
Scan a YAML stream and produce scanning tokens.
"""
loader = Loader(stream)
try:
while loader.check_token():
yield loader.get_token()
finally:
loader.dispose()
def parse(stream, Loader=Loader):
"""
Parse a YAML stream and produce parsing events.
"""
loader = Loader(stream)
try:
while loader.check_event():
yield loader.get_event()
finally:
loader.dispose()
def compose(stream, Loader=Loader):
"""
Parse the first YAML document in a stream
and produce the corresponding representation tree.
"""
loader = Loader(stream)
try:
return loader.get_single_node()
finally:
loader.dispose()
def compose_all(stream, Loader=Loader):
"""
Parse all YAML documents in a stream
and produce corresponding representation trees.
"""
loader = Loader(stream)
try:
while loader.check_node():
yield loader.get_node()
finally:
loader.dispose()
def load(stream, Loader=Loader, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
"""
Parse the first YAML document in a stream
and produce the corresponding Python object.
"""
loader = Loader(stream, version, preserve_quotes=preserve_quotes)
try:
return loader.get_single_data()
finally:
loader.dispose()
def load_all(stream, Loader=Loader, version=None):
"""
Parse all YAML documents in a stream
and produce corresponding Python objects.
"""
loader = Loader(stream, version)
try:
while loader.check_data():
yield loader.get_data()
finally:
loader.dispose()
def safe_load(stream, version=None):
"""
Parse the first YAML document in a stream
and produce the corresponding Python object.
Resolve only basic YAML tags.
"""
return load(stream, SafeLoader, version)
def safe_load_all(stream, version=None):
"""
Parse all YAML documents in a stream
and produce corresponding Python objects.
Resolve only basic YAML tags.
"""
return load_all(stream, SafeLoader, version)
def round_trip_load(stream, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
"""
Parse the first YAML document in a stream
and produce the corresponding Python object.
Resolve only basic YAML tags.
"""
return load(stream, RoundTripLoader, version, preserve_quotes=preserve_quotes)
def round_trip_load_all(stream, version=None, preserve_quotes=None):
"""
Parse all YAML documents in a stream
and produce corresponding Python objects.
Resolve only basic YAML tags.
"""
return load_all(stream, RoundTripLoader, version, preserve_quotes=preserve_quotes)
def emit(events, stream=None, Dumper=Dumper,
canonical=None, indent=None, width=None,
allow_unicode=None, line_break=None):
"""
Emit YAML parsing events into a stream.
If stream is None, return the produced string instead.
"""
getvalue = None
if stream is None:
stream = StringIO()
getvalue = stream.getvalue
dumper = Dumper(stream, canonical=canonical, indent=indent, width=width,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode, line_break=line_break)
try:
for event in events:
dumper.emit(event)
finally:
dumper.dispose()
if getvalue:
return getvalue()
enc = None if PY3 else 'utf-8'
def serialize_all(nodes, stream=None, Dumper=Dumper,
canonical=None, indent=None, width=None,
allow_unicode=None, line_break=None,
encoding=enc, explicit_start=None, explicit_end=None,
version=None, tags=None):
"""
Serialize a sequence of representation trees into a YAML stream.
If stream is None, return the produced string instead.
"""
getvalue = None
if stream is None:
if encoding is None:
stream = StringIO()
else:
stream = BytesIO()
getvalue = stream.getvalue
dumper = Dumper(stream, canonical=canonical, indent=indent, width=width,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode, line_break=line_break,
encoding=encoding, version=version, tags=tags,
explicit_start=explicit_start, explicit_end=explicit_end)
try:
dumper.open()
for node in nodes:
dumper.serialize(node)
dumper.close()
finally:
dumper.dispose()
if getvalue:
return getvalue()
def serialize(node, stream=None, Dumper=Dumper, **kwds):
"""
Serialize a representation tree into a YAML stream.
If stream is None, return the produced string instead.
"""
return serialize_all([node], stream, Dumper=Dumper, **kwds)
def dump_all(documents, stream=None, Dumper=Dumper,
default_style=None, default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None, indent=None, width=None,
allow_unicode=None, line_break=None,
encoding=enc, explicit_start=None, explicit_end=None,
version=None, tags=None, block_seq_indent=None,
top_level_colon_align=None, prefix_colon=None):
"""
Serialize a sequence of Python objects into a YAML stream.
If stream is None, return the produced string instead.
"""
getvalue = None
if top_level_colon_align is True:
top_level_colon_align = max([len(str(x)) for x in documents[0]])
if stream is None:
if encoding is None:
stream = StringIO()
else:
stream = BytesIO()
getvalue = stream.getvalue
dumper = Dumper(stream, default_style=default_style,
default_flow_style=default_flow_style,
canonical=canonical, indent=indent, width=width,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode, line_break=line_break,
encoding=encoding, explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end, version=version,
tags=tags, block_seq_indent=block_seq_indent,
top_level_colon_align=top_level_colon_align, prefix_colon=prefix_colon,
)
try:
dumper.open()
for data in documents:
dumper.represent(data)
dumper.close()
finally:
dumper.dispose()
if getvalue:
return getvalue()
def dump(data, stream=None, Dumper=Dumper,
default_style=None, default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None, indent=None, width=None,
allow_unicode=None, line_break=None,
encoding=enc, explicit_start=None, explicit_end=None,
version=None, tags=None, block_seq_indent=None):
"""
Serialize a Python object into a YAML stream.
If stream is None, return the produced string instead.
default_style None, '', '"', "'", '|', '>'
"""
return dump_all([data], stream, Dumper=Dumper,
default_style=default_style,
default_flow_style=default_flow_style,
canonical=canonical,
indent=indent, width=width,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode,
line_break=line_break,
encoding=encoding, explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end,
version=version, tags=tags, block_seq_indent=block_seq_indent)
def safe_dump_all(documents, stream=None, **kwds):
"""
Serialize a sequence of Python objects into a YAML stream.
Produce only basic YAML tags.
If stream is None, return the produced string instead.
"""
return dump_all(documents, stream, Dumper=SafeDumper, **kwds)
def safe_dump(data, stream=None, **kwds):
"""
Serialize a Python object into a YAML stream.
Produce only basic YAML tags.
If stream is None, return the produced string instead.
"""
return dump_all([data], stream, Dumper=SafeDumper, **kwds)
def round_trip_dump(data, stream=None, Dumper=RoundTripDumper,
default_style=None, default_flow_style=None,
canonical=None, indent=None, width=None,
allow_unicode=None, line_break=None,
encoding=enc, explicit_start=None, explicit_end=None,
version=None, tags=None, block_seq_indent=None,
top_level_colon_align=None, prefix_colon=None):
allow_unicode = True if allow_unicode is None else allow_unicode
return dump_all([data], stream, Dumper=Dumper,
default_style=default_style,
default_flow_style=default_flow_style,
canonical=canonical,
indent=indent, width=width,
allow_unicode=allow_unicode,
line_break=line_break,
encoding=encoding, explicit_start=explicit_start,
explicit_end=explicit_end,
version=version, tags=tags, block_seq_indent=block_seq_indent,
top_level_colon_align=top_level_colon_align, prefix_colon=prefix_colon)
def add_implicit_resolver(tag, regexp, first=None,
Loader=Loader, Dumper=Dumper):
"""
Add an implicit scalar detector.
If an implicit scalar value matches the given regexp,
the corresponding tag is assigned to the scalar.
first is a sequence of possible initial characters or None.
"""
Loader.add_implicit_resolver(tag, regexp, first)
Dumper.add_implicit_resolver(tag, regexp, first)
def add_path_resolver(tag, path, kind=None, Loader=Loader, Dumper=Dumper):
"""
Add a path based resolver for the given tag.
A path is a list of keys that forms a path
to a node in the representation tree.
Keys can be string values, integers, or None.
"""
Loader.add_path_resolver(tag, path, kind)
Dumper.add_path_resolver(tag, path, kind)
def add_constructor(tag, constructor, Loader=Loader):
"""
Add a constructor for the given tag.
Constructor is a function that accepts a Loader instance
and a node object and produces the corresponding Python object.
"""
Loader.add_constructor(tag, constructor)
def add_multi_constructor(tag_prefix, multi_constructor, Loader=Loader):
"""
Add a multi-constructor for the given tag prefix.
Multi-constructor is called for a node if its tag starts with tag_prefix.
Multi-constructor accepts a Loader instance, a tag suffix,
and a node object and produces the corresponding Python object.
"""
Loader.add_multi_constructor(tag_prefix, multi_constructor)
def add_representer(data_type, representer, Dumper=Dumper):
"""
Add a representer for the given type.
Representer is a function accepting a Dumper instance
and an instance of the given data type
and producing the corresponding representation node.
"""
Dumper.add_representer(data_type, representer)
def add_multi_representer(data_type, multi_representer, Dumper=Dumper):
"""
Add a representer for the given type.
Multi-representer is a function accepting a Dumper instance
and an instance of the given data type or subtype
and producing the corresponding representation node.
"""
Dumper.add_multi_representer(data_type, multi_representer)
class YAMLObjectMetaclass(type):
"""
The metaclass for YAMLObject.
"""
def __init__(cls, name, bases, kwds):
super(YAMLObjectMetaclass, cls).__init__(name, bases, kwds)
if 'yaml_tag' in kwds and kwds['yaml_tag'] is not None:
cls.yaml_loader.add_constructor(cls.yaml_tag, cls.from_yaml)
cls.yaml_dumper.add_representer(cls, cls.to_yaml)
class YAMLObject(with_metaclass(YAMLObjectMetaclass)):
"""
An object that can dump itself to a YAML stream
and load itself from a YAML stream.
"""
__slots__ = () # no direct instantiation, so allow immutable subclasses
yaml_loader = Loader
yaml_dumper = Dumper
yaml_tag = None
yaml_flow_style = None
@classmethod
def from_yaml(cls, loader, node):
"""
Convert a representation node to a Python object.
"""
return loader.construct_yaml_object(node, cls)
@classmethod
def to_yaml(cls, dumper, data):
"""
Convert a Python object to a representation node.
"""
return dumper.represent_yaml_object(cls.yaml_tag, data, cls,
flow_style=cls.yaml_flow_style)

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# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import print_function
class Node(object):
def __init__(self, tag, value, start_mark, end_mark, comment=None):
self.tag = tag
self.value = value
self.start_mark = start_mark
self.end_mark = end_mark
self.comment = comment
self.anchor = None
def __repr__(self):
value = self.value
# if isinstance(value, list):
# if len(value) == 0:
# value = '<empty>'
# elif len(value) == 1:
# value = '<1 item>'
# else:
# value = '<%d items>' % len(value)
# else:
# if len(value) > 75:
# value = repr(value[:70]+u' ... ')
# else:
# value = repr(value)
value = repr(value)
return '%s(tag=%r, value=%s)' % (self.__class__.__name__,
self.tag, value)
def dump(self, indent=0):
if isinstance(self.value, basestring):
print('{0}{1}(tag={!r}, value={!r})'.format(
' ' * indent, self.__class__.__name__, self.tag, self.value))
if self.comment:
print(' {0}comment: {1})'.format(
' ' * indent, self.comment))
return
print('{0}{1}(tag={!r})'.format(
' ' * indent, self.__class__.__name__, self.tag))
if self.comment:
print(' {0}comment: {1})'.format(
' ' * indent, self.comment))
for v in self.value:
if isinstance(v, tuple):
for v1 in v:
v1.dump(indent+1)
elif isinstance(v, Node):
v.dump(indent+1)
else:
print('Node value type?', type(v))
class ScalarNode(Node):
"""
styles:
? -> set() ? key, no value
" -> double quoted
' -> single quoted
| -> literal style
> ->
"""
id = 'scalar'
def __init__(self, tag, value, start_mark=None, end_mark=None, style=None,
comment=None):
Node.__init__(self, tag, value, start_mark, end_mark, comment=comment)
self.style = style
class CollectionNode(Node):
def __init__(self, tag, value, start_mark=None, end_mark=None,
flow_style=None, comment=None, anchor=None):
Node.__init__(self, tag, value, start_mark, end_mark, comment=comment)
self.flow_style = flow_style
self.anchor = anchor
class SequenceNode(CollectionNode):
id = 'sequence'
class MappingNode(CollectionNode):
id = 'mapping'

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# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import absolute_import
# The following YAML grammar is LL(1) and is parsed by a recursive descent
# parser.
#
# stream ::= STREAM-START implicit_document? explicit_document*
# STREAM-END
# implicit_document ::= block_node DOCUMENT-END*
# explicit_document ::= DIRECTIVE* DOCUMENT-START block_node? DOCUMENT-END*
# block_node_or_indentless_sequence ::=
# ALIAS
# | properties (block_content |
# indentless_block_sequence)?
# | block_content
# | indentless_block_sequence
# block_node ::= ALIAS
# | properties block_content?
# | block_content
# flow_node ::= ALIAS
# | properties flow_content?
# | flow_content
# properties ::= TAG ANCHOR? | ANCHOR TAG?
# block_content ::= block_collection | flow_collection | SCALAR
# flow_content ::= flow_collection | SCALAR
# block_collection ::= block_sequence | block_mapping
# flow_collection ::= flow_sequence | flow_mapping
# block_sequence ::= BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START (BLOCK-ENTRY block_node?)*
# BLOCK-END
# indentless_sequence ::= (BLOCK-ENTRY block_node?)+
# block_mapping ::= BLOCK-MAPPING_START
# ((KEY block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)?
# (VALUE block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)?)*
# BLOCK-END
# flow_sequence ::= FLOW-SEQUENCE-START
# (flow_sequence_entry FLOW-ENTRY)*
# flow_sequence_entry?
# FLOW-SEQUENCE-END
# flow_sequence_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)?
# flow_mapping ::= FLOW-MAPPING-START
# (flow_mapping_entry FLOW-ENTRY)*
# flow_mapping_entry?
# FLOW-MAPPING-END
# flow_mapping_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)?
#
# FIRST sets:
#
# stream: { STREAM-START }
# explicit_document: { DIRECTIVE DOCUMENT-START }
# implicit_document: FIRST(block_node)
# block_node: { ALIAS TAG ANCHOR SCALAR BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START
# BLOCK-MAPPING-START FLOW-SEQUENCE-START FLOW-MAPPING-START }
# flow_node: { ALIAS ANCHOR TAG SCALAR FLOW-SEQUENCE-START FLOW-MAPPING-START }
# block_content: { BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START BLOCK-MAPPING-START
# FLOW-SEQUENCE-START FLOW-MAPPING-START SCALAR }
# flow_content: { FLOW-SEQUENCE-START FLOW-MAPPING-START SCALAR }
# block_collection: { BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START BLOCK-MAPPING-START }
# flow_collection: { FLOW-SEQUENCE-START FLOW-MAPPING-START }
# block_sequence: { BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START }
# block_mapping: { BLOCK-MAPPING-START }
# block_node_or_indentless_sequence: { ALIAS ANCHOR TAG SCALAR
# BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START BLOCK-MAPPING-START FLOW-SEQUENCE-START
# FLOW-MAPPING-START BLOCK-ENTRY }
# indentless_sequence: { ENTRY }
# flow_collection: { FLOW-SEQUENCE-START FLOW-MAPPING-START }
# flow_sequence: { FLOW-SEQUENCE-START }
# flow_mapping: { FLOW-MAPPING-START }
# flow_sequence_entry: { ALIAS ANCHOR TAG SCALAR FLOW-SEQUENCE-START
# FLOW-MAPPING-START KEY }
# flow_mapping_entry: { ALIAS ANCHOR TAG SCALAR FLOW-SEQUENCE-START
# FLOW-MAPPING-START KEY }
__all__ = ['Parser', 'RoundTripParser', 'ParserError']
# need to have full path, as pkg_resources tries to load parser.py in __init__.py
# only to not do anything with the package afterwards
# and for Jython too
from ruamel.yaml.error import MarkedYAMLError # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.tokens import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.events import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.scanner import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.compat import utf8 # NOQA
class ParserError(MarkedYAMLError):
pass
class Parser(object):
# Since writing a recursive-descendant parser is a straightforward task, we
# do not give many comments here.
DEFAULT_TAGS = {
u'!': u'!',
u'!!': u'tag:yaml.org,2002:',
}
def __init__(self):
self.current_event = None
self.yaml_version = None
self.tag_handles = {}
self.states = []
self.marks = []
self.state = self.parse_stream_start
def dispose(self):
# Reset the state attributes (to clear self-references)
self.states = []
self.state = None
def check_event(self, *choices):
# Check the type of the next event.
if self.current_event is None:
if self.state:
self.current_event = self.state()
if self.current_event is not None:
if not choices:
return True
for choice in choices:
if isinstance(self.current_event, choice):
return True
return False
def peek_event(self):
# Get the next event.
if self.current_event is None:
if self.state:
self.current_event = self.state()
return self.current_event
def get_event(self):
# Get the next event and proceed further.
if self.current_event is None:
if self.state:
self.current_event = self.state()
value = self.current_event
self.current_event = None
return value
# stream ::= STREAM-START implicit_document? explicit_document*
# STREAM-END
# implicit_document ::= block_node DOCUMENT-END*
# explicit_document ::= DIRECTIVE* DOCUMENT-START block_node? DOCUMENT-END*
def parse_stream_start(self):
# Parse the stream start.
token = self.get_token()
token.move_comment(self.peek_token())
event = StreamStartEvent(token.start_mark, token.end_mark,
encoding=token.encoding)
# Prepare the next state.
self.state = self.parse_implicit_document_start
return event
def parse_implicit_document_start(self):
# Parse an implicit document.
if not self.check_token(DirectiveToken, DocumentStartToken,
StreamEndToken):
self.tag_handles = self.DEFAULT_TAGS
token = self.peek_token()
start_mark = end_mark = token.start_mark
event = DocumentStartEvent(start_mark, end_mark,
explicit=False)
# Prepare the next state.
self.states.append(self.parse_document_end)
self.state = self.parse_block_node
return event
else:
return self.parse_document_start()
def parse_document_start(self):
# Parse any extra document end indicators.
while self.check_token(DocumentEndToken):
self.get_token()
# Parse an explicit document.
if not self.check_token(StreamEndToken):
token = self.peek_token()
start_mark = token.start_mark
version, tags = self.process_directives()
if not self.check_token(DocumentStartToken):
raise ParserError(None, None,
"expected '<document start>', but found %r"
% self.peek_token().id,
self.peek_token().start_mark)
token = self.get_token()
end_mark = token.end_mark
event = DocumentStartEvent(
start_mark, end_mark,
explicit=True, version=version, tags=tags)
self.states.append(self.parse_document_end)
self.state = self.parse_document_content
else:
# Parse the end of the stream.
token = self.get_token()
event = StreamEndEvent(token.start_mark, token.end_mark,
comment=token.comment)
assert not self.states
assert not self.marks
self.state = None
return event
def parse_document_end(self):
# Parse the document end.
token = self.peek_token()
start_mark = end_mark = token.start_mark
explicit = False
if self.check_token(DocumentEndToken):
token = self.get_token()
end_mark = token.end_mark
explicit = True
event = DocumentEndEvent(start_mark, end_mark, explicit=explicit)
# Prepare the next state.
self.state = self.parse_document_start
return event
def parse_document_content(self):
if self.check_token(
DirectiveToken,
DocumentStartToken, DocumentEndToken, StreamEndToken):
event = self.process_empty_scalar(self.peek_token().start_mark)
self.state = self.states.pop()
return event
else:
return self.parse_block_node()
def process_directives(self):
self.yaml_version = None
self.tag_handles = {}
while self.check_token(DirectiveToken):
token = self.get_token()
if token.name == u'YAML':
if self.yaml_version is not None:
raise ParserError(
None, None,
"found duplicate YAML directive", token.start_mark)
major, minor = token.value
if major != 1:
raise ParserError(
None, None,
"found incompatible YAML document (version 1.* is "
"required)",
token.start_mark)
self.yaml_version = token.value
elif token.name == u'TAG':
handle, prefix = token.value
if handle in self.tag_handles:
raise ParserError(None, None,
"duplicate tag handle %r" % utf8(handle),
token.start_mark)
self.tag_handles[handle] = prefix
if self.tag_handles:
value = self.yaml_version, self.tag_handles.copy()
else:
value = self.yaml_version, None
for key in self.DEFAULT_TAGS:
if key not in self.tag_handles:
self.tag_handles[key] = self.DEFAULT_TAGS[key]
return value
# block_node_or_indentless_sequence ::= ALIAS
# | properties (block_content | indentless_block_sequence)?
# | block_content
# | indentless_block_sequence
# block_node ::= ALIAS
# | properties block_content?
# | block_content
# flow_node ::= ALIAS
# | properties flow_content?
# | flow_content
# properties ::= TAG ANCHOR? | ANCHOR TAG?
# block_content ::= block_collection | flow_collection | SCALAR
# flow_content ::= flow_collection | SCALAR
# block_collection ::= block_sequence | block_mapping
# flow_collection ::= flow_sequence | flow_mapping
def parse_block_node(self):
return self.parse_node(block=True)
def parse_flow_node(self):
return self.parse_node()
def parse_block_node_or_indentless_sequence(self):
return self.parse_node(block=True, indentless_sequence=True)
def transform_tag(self, handle, suffix):
return self.tag_handles[handle] + suffix
def parse_node(self, block=False, indentless_sequence=False):
if self.check_token(AliasToken):
token = self.get_token()
event = AliasEvent(token.value, token.start_mark, token.end_mark)
self.state = self.states.pop()
else:
anchor = None
tag = None
start_mark = end_mark = tag_mark = None
if self.check_token(AnchorToken):
token = self.get_token()
start_mark = token.start_mark
end_mark = token.end_mark
anchor = token.value
if self.check_token(TagToken):
token = self.get_token()
tag_mark = token.start_mark
end_mark = token.end_mark
tag = token.value
elif self.check_token(TagToken):
token = self.get_token()
start_mark = tag_mark = token.start_mark
end_mark = token.end_mark
tag = token.value
if self.check_token(AnchorToken):
token = self.get_token()
end_mark = token.end_mark
anchor = token.value
if tag is not None:
handle, suffix = tag
if handle is not None:
if handle not in self.tag_handles:
raise ParserError(
"while parsing a node", start_mark,
"found undefined tag handle %r" % utf8(handle),
tag_mark)
tag = self.transform_tag(handle, suffix)
else:
tag = suffix
# if tag == u'!':
# raise ParserError("while parsing a node", start_mark,
# "found non-specific tag '!'", tag_mark,
# "Please check 'http://pyyaml.org/wiki/YAMLNonSpecificTag'
# and share your opinion.")
if start_mark is None:
start_mark = end_mark = self.peek_token().start_mark
event = None
implicit = (tag is None or tag == u'!')
if indentless_sequence and self.check_token(BlockEntryToken):
end_mark = self.peek_token().end_mark
event = SequenceStartEvent(anchor, tag, implicit,
start_mark, end_mark)
self.state = self.parse_indentless_sequence_entry
else:
if self.check_token(ScalarToken):
token = self.get_token()
end_mark = token.end_mark
if (token.plain and tag is None) or tag == u'!':
implicit = (True, False)
elif tag is None:
implicit = (False, True)
else:
implicit = (False, False)
event = ScalarEvent(
anchor, tag, implicit, token.value,
start_mark, end_mark, style=token.style,
comment=token.comment
)
self.state = self.states.pop()
elif self.check_token(FlowSequenceStartToken):
end_mark = self.peek_token().end_mark
event = SequenceStartEvent(
anchor, tag, implicit,
start_mark, end_mark, flow_style=True)
self.state = self.parse_flow_sequence_first_entry
elif self.check_token(FlowMappingStartToken):
end_mark = self.peek_token().end_mark
event = MappingStartEvent(
anchor, tag, implicit,
start_mark, end_mark, flow_style=True)
self.state = self.parse_flow_mapping_first_key
elif block and self.check_token(BlockSequenceStartToken):
end_mark = self.peek_token().start_mark
# should inserting the comment be dependent on the
# indentation?
pt = self.peek_token()
comment = pt.comment
# print('pt0', type(pt))
if comment is None or comment[1] is None:
comment = pt.split_comment()
# print('pt1', comment)
event = SequenceStartEvent(
anchor, tag, implicit, start_mark, end_mark,
flow_style=False,
comment=comment,
)
self.state = self.parse_block_sequence_first_entry
elif block and self.check_token(BlockMappingStartToken):
end_mark = self.peek_token().start_mark
comment = self.peek_token().comment
event = MappingStartEvent(
anchor, tag, implicit, start_mark, end_mark,
flow_style=False, comment=comment)
self.state = self.parse_block_mapping_first_key
elif anchor is not None or tag is not None:
# Empty scalars are allowed even if a tag or an anchor is
# specified.
event = ScalarEvent(anchor, tag, (implicit, False), u'',
start_mark, end_mark)
self.state = self.states.pop()
else:
if block:
node = 'block'
else:
node = 'flow'
token = self.peek_token()
raise ParserError(
"while parsing a %s node" % node, start_mark,
"expected the node content, but found %r" % token.id,
token.start_mark)
return event
# block_sequence ::= BLOCK-SEQUENCE-START (BLOCK-ENTRY block_node?)*
# BLOCK-END
def parse_block_sequence_first_entry(self):
token = self.get_token()
# move any comment from start token
# token.move_comment(self.peek_token())
self.marks.append(token.start_mark)
return self.parse_block_sequence_entry()
def parse_block_sequence_entry(self):
if self.check_token(BlockEntryToken):
token = self.get_token()
token.move_comment(self.peek_token())
if not self.check_token(BlockEntryToken, BlockEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_block_sequence_entry)
return self.parse_block_node()
else:
self.state = self.parse_block_sequence_entry
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
if not self.check_token(BlockEndToken):
token = self.peek_token()
raise ParserError(
"while parsing a block collection", self.marks[-1],
"expected <block end>, but found %r" %
token.id, token.start_mark)
token = self.get_token() # BlockEndToken
event = SequenceEndEvent(token.start_mark, token.end_mark,
comment=token.comment)
self.state = self.states.pop()
self.marks.pop()
return event
# indentless_sequence ::= (BLOCK-ENTRY block_node?)+
# indentless_sequence?
# sequence:
# - entry
# - nested
def parse_indentless_sequence_entry(self):
if self.check_token(BlockEntryToken):
token = self.get_token()
token.move_comment(self.peek_token())
if not self.check_token(BlockEntryToken,
KeyToken, ValueToken, BlockEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_indentless_sequence_entry)
return self.parse_block_node()
else:
self.state = self.parse_indentless_sequence_entry
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
token = self.peek_token()
event = SequenceEndEvent(token.start_mark, token.start_mark,
comment=token.comment)
self.state = self.states.pop()
return event
# block_mapping ::= BLOCK-MAPPING_START
# ((KEY block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)?
# (VALUE block_node_or_indentless_sequence?)?)*
# BLOCK-END
def parse_block_mapping_first_key(self):
token = self.get_token()
self.marks.append(token.start_mark)
return self.parse_block_mapping_key()
def parse_block_mapping_key(self):
if self.check_token(KeyToken):
token = self.get_token()
token.move_comment(self.peek_token())
if not self.check_token(KeyToken, ValueToken, BlockEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_block_mapping_value)
return self.parse_block_node_or_indentless_sequence()
else:
self.state = self.parse_block_mapping_value
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
if not self.check_token(BlockEndToken):
token = self.peek_token()
raise ParserError(
"while parsing a block mapping", self.marks[-1],
"expected <block end>, but found %r" % token.id,
token.start_mark)
token = self.get_token()
token.move_comment(self.peek_token())
event = MappingEndEvent(token.start_mark, token.end_mark,
comment=token.comment)
self.state = self.states.pop()
self.marks.pop()
return event
def parse_block_mapping_value(self):
if self.check_token(ValueToken):
token = self.get_token()
# value token might have post comment move it to e.g. block
token.move_comment(self.peek_token())
if not self.check_token(KeyToken, ValueToken, BlockEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_block_mapping_key)
return self.parse_block_node_or_indentless_sequence()
else:
self.state = self.parse_block_mapping_key
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
else:
self.state = self.parse_block_mapping_key
token = self.peek_token()
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.start_mark)
# flow_sequence ::= FLOW-SEQUENCE-START
# (flow_sequence_entry FLOW-ENTRY)*
# flow_sequence_entry?
# FLOW-SEQUENCE-END
# flow_sequence_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)?
#
# Note that while production rules for both flow_sequence_entry and
# flow_mapping_entry are equal, their interpretations are different.
# For `flow_sequence_entry`, the part `KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)?`
# generate an inline mapping (set syntax).
def parse_flow_sequence_first_entry(self):
token = self.get_token()
self.marks.append(token.start_mark)
return self.parse_flow_sequence_entry(first=True)
def parse_flow_sequence_entry(self, first=False):
if not self.check_token(FlowSequenceEndToken):
if not first:
if self.check_token(FlowEntryToken):
self.get_token()
else:
token = self.peek_token()
raise ParserError(
"while parsing a flow sequence", self.marks[-1],
"expected ',' or ']', but got %r" % token.id,
token.start_mark)
if self.check_token(KeyToken):
token = self.peek_token()
event = MappingStartEvent(None, None, True,
token.start_mark, token.end_mark,
flow_style=True)
self.state = self.parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_key
return event
elif not self.check_token(FlowSequenceEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_flow_sequence_entry)
return self.parse_flow_node()
token = self.get_token()
event = SequenceEndEvent(token.start_mark, token.end_mark,
comment=token.comment)
self.state = self.states.pop()
self.marks.pop()
return event
def parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_key(self):
token = self.get_token()
if not self.check_token(ValueToken,
FlowEntryToken, FlowSequenceEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_value)
return self.parse_flow_node()
else:
self.state = self.parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_value
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
def parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_value(self):
if self.check_token(ValueToken):
token = self.get_token()
if not self.check_token(FlowEntryToken, FlowSequenceEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_end)
return self.parse_flow_node()
else:
self.state = self.parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_end
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
else:
self.state = self.parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_end
token = self.peek_token()
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.start_mark)
def parse_flow_sequence_entry_mapping_end(self):
self.state = self.parse_flow_sequence_entry
token = self.peek_token()
return MappingEndEvent(token.start_mark, token.start_mark)
# flow_mapping ::= FLOW-MAPPING-START
# (flow_mapping_entry FLOW-ENTRY)*
# flow_mapping_entry?
# FLOW-MAPPING-END
# flow_mapping_entry ::= flow_node | KEY flow_node? (VALUE flow_node?)?
def parse_flow_mapping_first_key(self):
token = self.get_token()
self.marks.append(token.start_mark)
return self.parse_flow_mapping_key(first=True)
def parse_flow_mapping_key(self, first=False):
if not self.check_token(FlowMappingEndToken):
if not first:
if self.check_token(FlowEntryToken):
self.get_token()
else:
token = self.peek_token()
raise ParserError(
"while parsing a flow mapping", self.marks[-1],
"expected ',' or '}', but got %r" % token.id,
token.start_mark)
if self.check_token(KeyToken):
token = self.get_token()
if not self.check_token(ValueToken,
FlowEntryToken, FlowMappingEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_flow_mapping_value)
return self.parse_flow_node()
else:
self.state = self.parse_flow_mapping_value
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
elif not self.check_token(FlowMappingEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_flow_mapping_empty_value)
return self.parse_flow_node()
token = self.get_token()
event = MappingEndEvent(token.start_mark, token.end_mark,
comment=token.comment)
self.state = self.states.pop()
self.marks.pop()
return event
def parse_flow_mapping_value(self):
if self.check_token(ValueToken):
token = self.get_token()
if not self.check_token(FlowEntryToken, FlowMappingEndToken):
self.states.append(self.parse_flow_mapping_key)
return self.parse_flow_node()
else:
self.state = self.parse_flow_mapping_key
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.end_mark)
else:
self.state = self.parse_flow_mapping_key
token = self.peek_token()
return self.process_empty_scalar(token.start_mark)
def parse_flow_mapping_empty_value(self):
self.state = self.parse_flow_mapping_key
return self.process_empty_scalar(self.peek_token().start_mark)
def process_empty_scalar(self, mark):
return ScalarEvent(None, None, (True, False), u'', mark, mark)
class RoundTripParser(Parser):
"""roundtrip is a safe loader, that wants to see the unmangled tag"""
def transform_tag(self, handle, suffix):
# return self.tag_handles[handle]+suffix
if handle == '!!' and suffix in (u'null', u'bool', u'int', u'float', u'binary',
u'timestamp', u'omap', u'pairs', u'set', u'str',
u'seq', u'map'):
return Parser.transform_tag(self, handle, suffix)
return handle+suffix

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# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import absolute_import
# This module contains abstractions for the input stream. You don't have to
# looks further, there are no pretty code.
#
# We define two classes here.
#
# Mark(source, line, column)
# It's just a record and its only use is producing nice error messages.
# Parser does not use it for any other purposes.
#
# Reader(source, data)
# Reader determines the encoding of `data` and converts it to unicode.
# Reader provides the following methods and attributes:
# reader.peek(length=1) - return the next `length` characters
# reader.forward(length=1) - move the current position to `length`
# characters.
# reader.index - the number of the current character.
# reader.line, stream.column - the line and the column of the current
# character.
import codecs
import re
try:
from .error import YAMLError, Mark
from .compat import text_type, binary_type, PY3
except (ImportError, ValueError): # for Jython
from ruamel.yaml.error import YAMLError, Mark
from ruamel.yaml.compat import text_type, binary_type, PY3
__all__ = ['Reader', 'ReaderError']
class ReaderError(YAMLError):
def __init__(self, name, position, character, encoding, reason):
self.name = name
self.character = character
self.position = position
self.encoding = encoding
self.reason = reason
def __str__(self):
if isinstance(self.character, binary_type):
return "'%s' codec can't decode byte #x%02x: %s\n" \
" in \"%s\", position %d" \
% (self.encoding, ord(self.character), self.reason,
self.name, self.position)
else:
return "unacceptable character #x%04x: %s\n" \
" in \"%s\", position %d" \
% (self.character, self.reason,
self.name, self.position)
class Reader(object):
# Reader:
# - determines the data encoding and converts it to a unicode string,
# - checks if characters are in allowed range,
# - adds '\0' to the end.
# Reader accepts
# - a `str` object (PY2) / a `bytes` object (PY3),
# - a `unicode` object (PY2) / a `str` object (PY3),
# - a file-like object with its `read` method returning `str`,
# - a file-like object with its `read` method returning `unicode`.
# Yeah, it's ugly and slow.
def __init__(self, stream):
self.name = None
self.stream = None
self.stream_pointer = 0
self.eof = True
self.buffer = u''
self.pointer = 0
self.raw_buffer = None
self.raw_decode = None
self.encoding = None
self.index = 0
self.line = 0
self.column = 0
if isinstance(stream, text_type):
self.name = "<unicode string>"
self.check_printable(stream)
self.buffer = stream+u'\0'
elif isinstance(stream, binary_type):
self.name = "<byte string>"
self.raw_buffer = stream
self.determine_encoding()
else:
self.stream = stream
self.name = getattr(stream, 'name', "<file>")
self.eof = False
self.raw_buffer = None
self.determine_encoding()
def peek(self, index=0):
try:
return self.buffer[self.pointer+index]
except IndexError:
self.update(index+1)
return self.buffer[self.pointer+index]
def prefix(self, length=1):
if self.pointer+length >= len(self.buffer):
self.update(length)
return self.buffer[self.pointer:self.pointer+length]
def forward(self, length=1):
if self.pointer+length+1 >= len(self.buffer):
self.update(length+1)
while length:
ch = self.buffer[self.pointer]
self.pointer += 1
self.index += 1
if ch in u'\n\x85\u2028\u2029' \
or (ch == u'\r' and self.buffer[self.pointer] != u'\n'):
self.line += 1
self.column = 0
elif ch != u'\uFEFF':
self.column += 1
length -= 1
def get_mark(self):
if self.stream is None:
return Mark(self.name, self.index, self.line, self.column,
self.buffer, self.pointer)
else:
return Mark(self.name, self.index, self.line, self.column,
None, None)
def determine_encoding(self):
while not self.eof and (self.raw_buffer is None or
len(self.raw_buffer) < 2):
self.update_raw()
if isinstance(self.raw_buffer, binary_type):
if self.raw_buffer.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF16_LE):
self.raw_decode = codecs.utf_16_le_decode
self.encoding = 'utf-16-le'
elif self.raw_buffer.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF16_BE):
self.raw_decode = codecs.utf_16_be_decode
self.encoding = 'utf-16-be'
else:
self.raw_decode = codecs.utf_8_decode
self.encoding = 'utf-8'
self.update(1)
NON_PRINTABLE = re.compile(
u'[^\x09\x0A\x0D\x20-\x7E\x85\xA0-\uD7FF\uE000-\uFFFD]')
def check_printable(self, data):
match = self.NON_PRINTABLE.search(data)
if match:
character = match.group()
position = self.index+(len(self.buffer)-self.pointer)+match.start()
raise ReaderError(self.name, position, ord(character),
'unicode', "special characters are not allowed")
def update(self, length):
if self.raw_buffer is None:
return
self.buffer = self.buffer[self.pointer:]
self.pointer = 0
while len(self.buffer) < length:
if not self.eof:
self.update_raw()
if self.raw_decode is not None:
try:
data, converted = self.raw_decode(self.raw_buffer,
'strict', self.eof)
except UnicodeDecodeError as exc:
if PY3:
character = self.raw_buffer[exc.start]
else:
character = exc.object[exc.start]
if self.stream is not None:
position = self.stream_pointer - \
len(self.raw_buffer) + exc.start
else:
position = exc.start
raise ReaderError(self.name, position, character,
exc.encoding, exc.reason)
else:
data = self.raw_buffer
converted = len(data)
self.check_printable(data)
self.buffer += data
self.raw_buffer = self.raw_buffer[converted:]
if self.eof:
self.buffer += u'\0'
self.raw_buffer = None
break
def update_raw(self, size=None):
if size is None:
size = 4096 if PY3 else 1024
data = self.stream.read(size)
if self.raw_buffer is None:
self.raw_buffer = data
else:
self.raw_buffer += data
self.stream_pointer += len(data)
if not data:
self.eof = True
# try:
# import psyco
# psyco.bind(Reader)
# except ImportError:
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# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
try:
from .error import * # NOQA
from .nodes import * # NOQA
from .compat import text_type, binary_type, to_unicode, PY2, PY3, ordereddict
from .scalarstring import * # NOQA
except (ImportError, ValueError): # for Jython
from ruamel.yaml.error import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.nodes import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.compat import text_type, binary_type, to_unicode, PY2, PY3, ordereddict
from ruamel.yaml.scalarstring import * # NOQA
import datetime
import sys
import types
if PY3:
import copyreg
import base64
else:
import copy_reg as copyreg
__all__ = ['BaseRepresenter', 'SafeRepresenter', 'Representer',
'RepresenterError', 'RoundTripRepresenter']
class RepresenterError(YAMLError):
pass
class BaseRepresenter(object):
yaml_representers = {}
yaml_multi_representers = {}
def __init__(self, default_style=None, default_flow_style=None):
self.default_style = default_style
self.default_flow_style = default_flow_style
self.represented_objects = {}
self.object_keeper = []
self.alias_key = None
def represent(self, data):
node = self.represent_data(data)
self.serialize(node)
self.represented_objects = {}
self.object_keeper = []
self.alias_key = None
if PY2:
def get_classobj_bases(self, cls):
bases = [cls]
for base in cls.__bases__:
bases.extend(self.get_classobj_bases(base))
return bases
def represent_data(self, data):
if self.ignore_aliases(data):
self.alias_key = None
else:
self.alias_key = id(data)
if self.alias_key is not None:
if self.alias_key in self.represented_objects:
node = self.represented_objects[self.alias_key]
# if node is None:
# raise RepresenterError(
# "recursive objects are not allowed: %r" % data)
return node
# self.represented_objects[alias_key] = None
self.object_keeper.append(data)
data_types = type(data).__mro__
if PY2:
# if type(data) is types.InstanceType:
if isinstance(data, types.InstanceType):
data_types = self.get_classobj_bases(data.__class__) + \
list(data_types)
if data_types[0] in self.yaml_representers:
node = self.yaml_representers[data_types[0]](self, data)
else:
for data_type in data_types:
if data_type in self.yaml_multi_representers:
node = self.yaml_multi_representers[data_type](self, data)
break
else:
if None in self.yaml_multi_representers:
node = self.yaml_multi_representers[None](self, data)
elif None in self.yaml_representers:
node = self.yaml_representers[None](self, data)
else:
node = ScalarNode(None, text_type(data))
# if alias_key is not None:
# self.represented_objects[alias_key] = node
return node
def represent_key(self, data):
"""
David Fraser: Extract a method to represent keys in mappings, so that
a subclass can choose not to quote them (for example)
used in repesent_mapping
https://bitbucket.org/davidfraser/pyyaml/commits/d81df6eb95f20cac4a79eed95ae553b5c6f77b8c
"""
return self.represent_data(data)
@classmethod
def add_representer(cls, data_type, representer):
if 'yaml_representers' not in cls.__dict__:
cls.yaml_representers = cls.yaml_representers.copy()
cls.yaml_representers[data_type] = representer
@classmethod
def add_multi_representer(cls, data_type, representer):
if 'yaml_multi_representers' not in cls.__dict__:
cls.yaml_multi_representers = cls.yaml_multi_representers.copy()
cls.yaml_multi_representers[data_type] = representer
def represent_scalar(self, tag, value, style=None):
if style is None:
style = self.default_style
node = ScalarNode(tag, value, style=style)
if self.alias_key is not None:
self.represented_objects[self.alias_key] = node
return node
def represent_sequence(self, tag, sequence, flow_style=None):
value = []
node = SequenceNode(tag, value, flow_style=flow_style)
if self.alias_key is not None:
self.represented_objects[self.alias_key] = node
best_style = True
for item in sequence:
node_item = self.represent_data(item)
if not (isinstance(node_item, ScalarNode) and not node_item.style):
best_style = False
value.append(node_item)
if flow_style is None:
if self.default_flow_style is not None:
node.flow_style = self.default_flow_style
else:
node.flow_style = best_style
return node
def represent_omap(self, tag, omap, flow_style=None):
value = []
node = SequenceNode(tag, value, flow_style=flow_style)
if self.alias_key is not None:
self.represented_objects[self.alias_key] = node
best_style = True
for item_key in omap:
item_val = omap[item_key]
node_item = self.represent_data({item_key: item_val})
# if not (isinstance(node_item, ScalarNode) \
# and not node_item.style):
# best_style = False
value.append(node_item)
if flow_style is None:
if self.default_flow_style is not None:
node.flow_style = self.default_flow_style
else:
node.flow_style = best_style
return node
def represent_mapping(self, tag, mapping, flow_style=None):
value = []
node = MappingNode(tag, value, flow_style=flow_style)
if self.alias_key is not None:
self.represented_objects[self.alias_key] = node
best_style = True
if hasattr(mapping, 'items'):
mapping = list(mapping.items())
try:
mapping = sorted(mapping)
except TypeError:
pass
for item_key, item_value in mapping:
node_key = self.represent_key(item_key)
node_value = self.represent_data(item_value)
if not (isinstance(node_key, ScalarNode) and not node_key.style):
best_style = False
if not (isinstance(node_value, ScalarNode) and not
node_value.style):
best_style = False
value.append((node_key, node_value))
if flow_style is None:
if self.default_flow_style is not None:
node.flow_style = self.default_flow_style
else:
node.flow_style = best_style
return node
def ignore_aliases(self, data):
return False
class SafeRepresenter(BaseRepresenter):
def ignore_aliases(self, data):
# https://docs.python.org/3/reference/expressions.html#parenthesized-forms :
# "i.e. two occurrences of the empty tuple may or may not yield the same object"
# so "data is ()" should not be used
if data is None or data == ():
return True
if isinstance(data, (binary_type, text_type, bool, int, float)):
return True
def represent_none(self, data):
return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:null',
u'null')
if PY3:
def represent_str(self, data):
return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:str', data)
def represent_binary(self, data):
if hasattr(base64, 'encodebytes'):
data = base64.encodebytes(data).decode('ascii')
else:
data = base64.encodestring(data).decode('ascii')
return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:binary', data,
style='|')
else:
def represent_str(self, data):
tag = None
style = None
try:
data = unicode(data, 'ascii')
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:str'
except UnicodeDecodeError:
try:
data = unicode(data, 'utf-8')
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:str'
except UnicodeDecodeError:
data = data.encode('base64')
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:binary'
style = '|'
return self.represent_scalar(tag, data, style=style)
def represent_unicode(self, data):
return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:str', data)
def represent_bool(self, data):
if data:
value = u'true'
else:
value = u'false'
return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:bool', value)
def represent_int(self, data):
return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:int', text_type(data))
if PY2:
def represent_long(self, data):
return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:int',
text_type(data))
inf_value = 1e300
while repr(inf_value) != repr(inf_value*inf_value):
inf_value *= inf_value
def represent_float(self, data):
if data != data or (data == 0.0 and data == 1.0):
value = u'.nan'
elif data == self.inf_value:
value = u'.inf'
elif data == -self.inf_value:
value = u'-.inf'
else:
value = to_unicode(repr(data)).lower()
# Note that in some cases `repr(data)` represents a float number
# without the decimal parts. For instance:
# >>> repr(1e17)
# '1e17'
# Unfortunately, this is not a valid float representation according
# to the definition of the `!!float` tag. We fix this by adding
# '.0' before the 'e' symbol.
if u'.' not in value and u'e' in value:
value = value.replace(u'e', u'.0e', 1)
return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:float', value)
def represent_list(self, data):
# pairs = (len(data) > 0 and isinstance(data, list))
# if pairs:
# for item in data:
# if not isinstance(item, tuple) or len(item) != 2:
# pairs = False
# break
# if not pairs:
return self.represent_sequence(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:seq', data)
# value = []
# for item_key, item_value in data:
# value.append(self.represent_mapping(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:map',
# [(item_key, item_value)]))
# return SequenceNode(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:pairs', value)
def represent_dict(self, data):
return self.represent_mapping(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:map', data)
def represent_ordereddict(self, data):
return self.represent_omap(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:omap', data)
def represent_set(self, data):
value = {}
for key in data:
value[key] = None
return self.represent_mapping(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:set', value)
def represent_date(self, data):
value = to_unicode(data.isoformat())
return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:timestamp', value)
def represent_datetime(self, data):
value = to_unicode(data.isoformat(' '))
return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:timestamp', value)
def represent_yaml_object(self, tag, data, cls, flow_style=None):
if hasattr(data, '__getstate__'):
state = data.__getstate__()
else:
state = data.__dict__.copy()
return self.represent_mapping(tag, state, flow_style=flow_style)
def represent_undefined(self, data):
raise RepresenterError("cannot represent an object: %s" % data)
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(type(None),
SafeRepresenter.represent_none)
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(str,
SafeRepresenter.represent_str)
if PY2:
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(unicode,
SafeRepresenter.represent_unicode)
else:
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(bytes,
SafeRepresenter.represent_binary)
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(bool,
SafeRepresenter.represent_bool)
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(int,
SafeRepresenter.represent_int)
if PY2:
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(long,
SafeRepresenter.represent_long)
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(float,
SafeRepresenter.represent_float)
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(list,
SafeRepresenter.represent_list)
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(tuple,
SafeRepresenter.represent_list)
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(dict,
SafeRepresenter.represent_dict)
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(set,
SafeRepresenter.represent_set)
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(ordereddict,
SafeRepresenter.represent_ordereddict)
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(datetime.date,
SafeRepresenter.represent_date)
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(datetime.datetime,
SafeRepresenter.represent_datetime)
SafeRepresenter.add_representer(None,
SafeRepresenter.represent_undefined)
class Representer(SafeRepresenter):
if PY2:
def represent_str(self, data):
tag = None
style = None
try:
data = unicode(data, 'ascii')
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:str'
except UnicodeDecodeError:
try:
data = unicode(data, 'utf-8')
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:python/str'
except UnicodeDecodeError:
data = data.encode('base64')
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:binary'
style = '|'
return self.represent_scalar(tag, data, style=style)
def represent_unicode(self, data):
tag = None
try:
data.encode('ascii')
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:python/unicode'
except UnicodeEncodeError:
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:str'
return self.represent_scalar(tag, data)
def represent_long(self, data):
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:int'
if int(data) is not data:
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:python/long'
return self.represent_scalar(tag, to_unicode(data))
def represent_complex(self, data):
if data.imag == 0.0:
data = u'%r' % data.real
elif data.real == 0.0:
data = u'%rj' % data.imag
elif data.imag > 0:
data = u'%r+%rj' % (data.real, data.imag)
else:
data = u'%r%rj' % (data.real, data.imag)
return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:python/complex', data)
def represent_tuple(self, data):
return self.represent_sequence(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:python/tuple', data)
def represent_name(self, data):
name = u'%s.%s' % (data.__module__, data.__name__)
return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:python/name:' +
name, u'')
def represent_module(self, data):
return self.represent_scalar(
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:python/module:'+data.__name__, u'')
if PY2:
def represent_instance(self, data):
# For instances of classic classes, we use __getinitargs__ and
# __getstate__ to serialize the data.
# If data.__getinitargs__ exists, the object must be reconstructed
# by calling cls(**args), where args is a tuple returned by
# __getinitargs__. Otherwise, the cls.__init__ method should never
# be called and the class instance is created by instantiating a
# trivial class and assigning to the instance's __class__ variable.
# If data.__getstate__ exists, it returns the state of the object.
# Otherwise, the state of the object is data.__dict__.
# We produce either a !!python/object or !!python/object/new node.
# If data.__getinitargs__ does not exist and state is a dictionary,
# we produce a !!python/object node . Otherwise we produce a
# !!python/object/new node.
cls = data.__class__
class_name = u'%s.%s' % (cls.__module__, cls.__name__)
args = None
state = None
if hasattr(data, '__getinitargs__'):
args = list(data.__getinitargs__())
if hasattr(data, '__getstate__'):
state = data.__getstate__()
else:
state = data.__dict__
if args is None and isinstance(state, dict):
return self.represent_mapping(
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:python/object:'+class_name, state)
if isinstance(state, dict) and not state:
return self.represent_sequence(
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:python/object/new:' +
class_name, args)
value = {}
if args:
value['args'] = args
value['state'] = state
return self.represent_mapping(
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:python/object/new:'+class_name, value)
def represent_object(self, data):
# We use __reduce__ API to save the data. data.__reduce__ returns
# a tuple of length 2-5:
# (function, args, state, listitems, dictitems)
# For reconstructing, we calls function(*args), then set its state,
# listitems, and dictitems if they are not None.
# A special case is when function.__name__ == '__newobj__'. In this
# case we create the object with args[0].__new__(*args).
# Another special case is when __reduce__ returns a string - we don't
# support it.
# We produce a !!python/object, !!python/object/new or
# !!python/object/apply node.
cls = type(data)
if cls in copyreg.dispatch_table:
reduce = copyreg.dispatch_table[cls](data)
elif hasattr(data, '__reduce_ex__'):
reduce = data.__reduce_ex__(2)
elif hasattr(data, '__reduce__'):
reduce = data.__reduce__()
else:
raise RepresenterError("cannot represent object: %r" % data)
reduce = (list(reduce)+[None]*5)[:5]
function, args, state, listitems, dictitems = reduce
args = list(args)
if state is None:
state = {}
if listitems is not None:
listitems = list(listitems)
if dictitems is not None:
dictitems = dict(dictitems)
if function.__name__ == '__newobj__':
function = args[0]
args = args[1:]
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:python/object/new:'
newobj = True
else:
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:python/object/apply:'
newobj = False
function_name = u'%s.%s' % (function.__module__, function.__name__)
if not args and not listitems and not dictitems \
and isinstance(state, dict) and newobj:
return self.represent_mapping(
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:python/object:'+function_name, state)
if not listitems and not dictitems \
and isinstance(state, dict) and not state:
return self.represent_sequence(tag+function_name, args)
value = {}
if args:
value['args'] = args
if state or not isinstance(state, dict):
value['state'] = state
if listitems:
value['listitems'] = listitems
if dictitems:
value['dictitems'] = dictitems
return self.represent_mapping(tag+function_name, value)
if PY2:
Representer.add_representer(str,
Representer.represent_str)
Representer.add_representer(unicode,
Representer.represent_unicode)
Representer.add_representer(long,
Representer.represent_long)
Representer.add_representer(complex,
Representer.represent_complex)
Representer.add_representer(tuple,
Representer.represent_tuple)
Representer.add_representer(type,
Representer.represent_name)
if PY2:
Representer.add_representer(types.ClassType,
Representer.represent_name)
Representer.add_representer(types.FunctionType,
Representer.represent_name)
Representer.add_representer(types.BuiltinFunctionType,
Representer.represent_name)
Representer.add_representer(types.ModuleType,
Representer.represent_module)
if PY2:
Representer.add_multi_representer(types.InstanceType,
Representer.represent_instance)
Representer.add_multi_representer(object,
Representer.represent_object)
try:
from .comments import CommentedMap, CommentedOrderedMap, CommentedSeq, \
CommentedSet, comment_attrib, merge_attrib
except ImportError: # for Jython
from ruamel.yaml.comments import CommentedMap, CommentedOrderedMap, \
CommentedSeq, CommentedSet, comment_attrib, merge_attrib
class RoundTripRepresenter(SafeRepresenter):
# need to add type here and write out the .comment
# in serializer and emitter
def __init__(self, default_style=None, default_flow_style=None):
if default_flow_style is None:
default_flow_style = False
SafeRepresenter.__init__(self, default_style=default_style,
default_flow_style=default_flow_style)
def represent_none(self, data):
return self.represent_scalar(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:null',
u'')
def represent_preserved_scalarstring(self, data):
tag = None
style = '|'
if PY2 and not isinstance(data, unicode):
data = unicode(data, 'ascii')
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:str'
return self.represent_scalar(tag, data, style=style)
def represent_single_quoted_scalarstring(self, data):
tag = None
style = "'"
if PY2 and not isinstance(data, unicode):
data = unicode(data, 'ascii')
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:str'
return self.represent_scalar(tag, data, style=style)
def represent_double_quoted_scalarstring(self, data):
tag = None
style = '"'
if PY2 and not isinstance(data, unicode):
data = unicode(data, 'ascii')
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:str'
return self.represent_scalar(tag, data, style=style)
def represent_sequence(self, tag, sequence, flow_style=None):
value = []
# if the flow_style is None, the flow style tacked on to the object
# explicitly will be taken. If that is None as well the default flow
# style rules
try:
flow_style = sequence.fa.flow_style(flow_style)
except AttributeError:
flow_style = flow_style
try:
anchor = sequence.yaml_anchor()
except AttributeError:
anchor = None
node = SequenceNode(tag, value, flow_style=flow_style, anchor=anchor)
if self.alias_key is not None:
self.represented_objects[self.alias_key] = node
best_style = True
try:
comment = getattr(sequence, comment_attrib)
item_comments = comment.items
node.comment = comment.comment
try:
node.comment.append(comment.end)
except AttributeError:
pass
except AttributeError:
item_comments = {}
for idx, item in enumerate(sequence):
node_item = self.represent_data(item)
node_item.comment = item_comments.get(idx)
if not (isinstance(node_item, ScalarNode) and not node_item.style):
best_style = False
value.append(node_item)
if flow_style is None:
if self.default_flow_style is not None:
node.flow_style = self.default_flow_style
else:
node.flow_style = best_style
return node
def represent_mapping(self, tag, mapping, flow_style=None):
value = []
try:
flow_style = mapping.fa.flow_style(flow_style)
except AttributeError:
flow_style = flow_style
try:
anchor = mapping.yaml_anchor()
except AttributeError:
anchor = None
node = MappingNode(tag, value, flow_style=flow_style, anchor=anchor)
if self.alias_key is not None:
self.represented_objects[self.alias_key] = node
best_style = True
# no sorting! !!
try:
comment = getattr(mapping, comment_attrib)
node.comment = comment.comment
if node.comment and node.comment[1]:
for ct in node.comment[1]:
ct.reset()
item_comments = comment.items
for v in item_comments.values():
if v and v[1]:
for ct in v[1]:
ct.reset()
try:
node.comment.append(comment.end)
except AttributeError:
pass
except AttributeError:
item_comments = {}
for item_key, item_value in mapping.items():
node_key = self.represent_key(item_key)
node_value = self.represent_data(item_value)
item_comment = item_comments.get(item_key)
if item_comment:
assert getattr(node_key, 'comment', None) is None
node_key.comment = item_comment[:2]
nvc = getattr(node_value, 'comment', None)
if nvc is not None: # end comment already there
nvc[0] = item_comment[2]
nvc[1] = item_comment[3]
else:
node_value.comment = item_comment[2:]
if not (isinstance(node_key, ScalarNode) and not node_key.style):
best_style = False
if not (isinstance(node_value, ScalarNode) and not
node_value.style):
best_style = False
value.append((node_key, node_value))
if flow_style is None:
if self.default_flow_style is not None:
node.flow_style = self.default_flow_style
else:
node.flow_style = best_style
merge_list = [m[1] for m in getattr(mapping, merge_attrib, [])]
if merge_list:
# because of the call to represent_data here, the anchors
# are marked as being used and thereby created
if len(merge_list) == 1:
arg = self.represent_data(merge_list[0])
else:
arg = self.represent_data(merge_list)
arg.flow_style = True
value.insert(0,
(ScalarNode(u'tag:yaml.org,2002:merge', '<<'), arg))
return node
def represent_omap(self, tag, omap, flow_style=None):
value = []
try:
flow_style = omap.fa.flow_style(flow_style)
except AttributeError:
flow_style = flow_style
try:
anchor = omap.yaml_anchor()
except AttributeError:
anchor = None
node = SequenceNode(tag, value, flow_style=flow_style, anchor=anchor)
if self.alias_key is not None:
self.represented_objects[self.alias_key] = node
best_style = True
try:
comment = getattr(omap, comment_attrib)
node.comment = comment.comment
if node.comment and node.comment[1]:
for ct in node.comment[1]:
ct.reset()
item_comments = comment.items
for v in item_comments.values():
if v and v[1]:
for ct in v[1]:
ct.reset()
try:
node.comment.append(comment.end)
except AttributeError:
pass
except AttributeError:
item_comments = {}
for item_key in omap:
item_val = omap[item_key]
node_item = self.represent_data({item_key: item_val})
# node item has two scalars in value: node_key and node_value
item_comment = item_comments.get(item_key)
if item_comment:
if item_comment[1]:
node_item.comment = [None, item_comment[1]]
assert getattr(node_item.value[0][0], 'comment', None) is None
node_item.value[0][0].comment = [item_comment[0], None]
nvc = getattr(node_item.value[0][1], 'comment', None)
if nvc is not None: # end comment already there
nvc[0] = item_comment[2]
nvc[1] = item_comment[3]
else:
node_item.value[0][1].comment = item_comment[2:]
# if not (isinstance(node_item, ScalarNode) \
# and not node_item.style):
# best_style = False
value.append(node_item)
if flow_style is None:
if self.default_flow_style is not None:
node.flow_style = self.default_flow_style
else:
node.flow_style = best_style
return node
def represent_set(self, setting):
flow_style = False
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:set'
# return self.represent_mapping(tag, value)
value = []
flow_style = setting.fa.flow_style(flow_style)
try:
anchor = setting.yaml_anchor()
except AttributeError:
anchor = None
node = MappingNode(tag, value, flow_style=flow_style, anchor=anchor)
if self.alias_key is not None:
self.represented_objects[self.alias_key] = node
best_style = True
# no sorting! !!
try:
comment = getattr(setting, comment_attrib)
node.comment = comment.comment
if node.comment and node.comment[1]:
for ct in node.comment[1]:
ct.reset()
item_comments = comment.items
for v in item_comments.values():
if v and v[1]:
for ct in v[1]:
ct.reset()
try:
node.comment.append(comment.end)
except AttributeError:
pass
except AttributeError:
item_comments = {}
for item_key in setting.odict:
node_key = self.represent_key(item_key)
node_value = self.represent_data(None)
item_comment = item_comments.get(item_key)
if item_comment:
assert getattr(node_key, 'comment', None) is None
node_key.comment = item_comment[:2]
node_key.style = node_value.style = "?"
if not (isinstance(node_key, ScalarNode) and not node_key.style):
best_style = False
if not (isinstance(node_value, ScalarNode) and not
node_value.style):
best_style = False
value.append((node_key, node_value))
best_style = best_style
return node
def represent_dict(self, data):
"""write out tag if saved on loading"""
try:
t = data.tag.value
except AttributeError:
t = None
if t:
while t and t[0] == '!':
t = t[1:]
tag = 'tag:yaml.org,2002:' + t
else:
tag = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:map'
return self.represent_mapping(tag, data)
RoundTripRepresenter.add_representer(type(None),
RoundTripRepresenter.represent_none)
RoundTripRepresenter.add_representer(
PreservedScalarString,
RoundTripRepresenter.represent_preserved_scalarstring)
RoundTripRepresenter.add_representer(
SingleQuotedScalarString,
RoundTripRepresenter.represent_single_quoted_scalarstring)
RoundTripRepresenter.add_representer(
DoubleQuotedScalarString,
RoundTripRepresenter.represent_double_quoted_scalarstring)
RoundTripRepresenter.add_representer(CommentedSeq,
RoundTripRepresenter.represent_list)
RoundTripRepresenter.add_representer(CommentedMap,
RoundTripRepresenter.represent_dict)
RoundTripRepresenter.add_representer(CommentedOrderedMap,
RoundTripRepresenter.represent_ordereddict)
if sys.version_info >= (2, 7):
import collections
RoundTripRepresenter.add_representer(collections.OrderedDict,
RoundTripRepresenter.represent_ordereddict)
RoundTripRepresenter.add_representer(CommentedSet,
RoundTripRepresenter.represent_set)

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@@ -1,166 +1,54 @@
# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import absolute_import
import re
if False: # MYPY
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Union, Text, Optional # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.compat import VersionType # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.compat import _DEFAULT_YAML_VERSION, _F # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.error import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.nodes import MappingNode, ScalarNode, SequenceNode # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.util import RegExp # NOQA
try:
from .error import * # NOQA
from .nodes import * # NOQA
from .compat import string_types
except (ImportError, ValueError): # for Jython
from ruamel.yaml.error import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.nodes import * # NOQA
from ruamel.yaml.compat import string_types
__all__ = ['BaseResolver', 'Resolver', 'VersionedResolver']
# fmt: off
# resolvers consist of
# - a list of applicable version
# - a tag
# - a regexp
# - a list of first characters to match
implicit_resolvers = [
([(1, 2)],
'tag:yaml.org,2002:bool',
RegExp('''^(?:true|True|TRUE|false|False|FALSE)$''', re.X),
list('tTfF')),
([(1, 1)],
'tag:yaml.org,2002:bool',
RegExp('''^(?:y|Y|yes|Yes|YES|n|N|no|No|NO
|true|True|TRUE|false|False|FALSE
|on|On|ON|off|Off|OFF)$''', re.X),
list('yYnNtTfFoO')),
([(1, 2)],
'tag:yaml.org,2002:float',
RegExp('''^(?:
[-+]?(?:[0-9][0-9_]*)\\.[0-9_]*(?:[eE][-+]?[0-9]+)?
|[-+]?(?:[0-9][0-9_]*)(?:[eE][-+]?[0-9]+)
|[-+]?\\.[0-9_]+(?:[eE][-+][0-9]+)?
|[-+]?\\.(?:inf|Inf|INF)
|\\.(?:nan|NaN|NAN))$''', re.X),
list('-+0123456789.')),
([(1, 1)],
'tag:yaml.org,2002:float',
RegExp('''^(?:
[-+]?(?:[0-9][0-9_]*)\\.[0-9_]*(?:[eE][-+]?[0-9]+)?
|[-+]?(?:[0-9][0-9_]*)(?:[eE][-+]?[0-9]+)
|\\.[0-9_]+(?:[eE][-+][0-9]+)?
|[-+]?[0-9][0-9_]*(?::[0-5]?[0-9])+\\.[0-9_]* # sexagesimal float
|[-+]?\\.(?:inf|Inf|INF)
|\\.(?:nan|NaN|NAN))$''', re.X),
list('-+0123456789.')),
([(1, 2)],
'tag:yaml.org,2002:int',
RegExp('''^(?:[-+]?0b[0-1_]+
|[-+]?0o?[0-7_]+
|[-+]?[0-9_]+
|[-+]?0x[0-9a-fA-F_]+)$''', re.X),
list('-+0123456789')),
([(1, 1)],
'tag:yaml.org,2002:int',
RegExp('''^(?:[-+]?0b[0-1_]+
|[-+]?0?[0-7_]+
|[-+]?(?:0|[1-9][0-9_]*)
|[-+]?0x[0-9a-fA-F_]+
|[-+]?[1-9][0-9_]*(?::[0-5]?[0-9])+)$''', re.X), # sexagesimal int
list('-+0123456789')),
([(1, 2), (1, 1)],
'tag:yaml.org,2002:merge',
RegExp('^(?:<<)$'),
['<']),
([(1, 2), (1, 1)],
'tag:yaml.org,2002:null',
RegExp('''^(?: ~
|null|Null|NULL
| )$''', re.X),
['~', 'n', 'N', '']),
([(1, 2), (1, 1)],
'tag:yaml.org,2002:timestamp',
RegExp('''^(?:[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]
|[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9] -[0-9][0-9]? -[0-9][0-9]?
(?:[Tt]|[ \\t]+)[0-9][0-9]?
:[0-9][0-9] :[0-9][0-9] (?:\\.[0-9]*)?
(?:[ \\t]*(?:Z|[-+][0-9][0-9]?(?::[0-9][0-9])?))?)$''', re.X),
list('0123456789')),
([(1, 2), (1, 1)],
'tag:yaml.org,2002:value',
RegExp('^(?:=)$'),
['=']),
# The following resolver is only for documentation purposes. It cannot work
# because plain scalars cannot start with '!', '&', or '*'.
([(1, 2), (1, 1)],
'tag:yaml.org,2002:yaml',
RegExp('^(?:!|&|\\*)$'),
list('!&*')),
]
# fmt: on
_DEFAULT_VERSION = (1, 2)
class ResolverError(YAMLError):
pass
class BaseResolver:
class BaseResolver(object):
DEFAULT_SCALAR_TAG = 'tag:yaml.org,2002:str'
DEFAULT_SEQUENCE_TAG = 'tag:yaml.org,2002:seq'
DEFAULT_MAPPING_TAG = 'tag:yaml.org,2002:map'
DEFAULT_SCALAR_TAG = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:str'
DEFAULT_SEQUENCE_TAG = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:seq'
DEFAULT_MAPPING_TAG = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:map'
yaml_implicit_resolvers = {} # type: Dict[Any, Any]
yaml_path_resolvers = {} # type: Dict[Any, Any]
yaml_implicit_resolvers = {}
yaml_path_resolvers = {}
def __init__(self, loadumper=None):
# type: (Any, Any) -> None
self.loadumper = loadumper
if self.loadumper is not None and getattr(self.loadumper, '_resolver', None) is None:
self.loadumper._resolver = self.loadumper
self._loader_version = None # type: Any
self.resolver_exact_paths = [] # type: List[Any]
self.resolver_prefix_paths = [] # type: List[Any]
@property
def parser(self):
# type: () -> Any
if self.loadumper is not None:
if hasattr(self.loadumper, 'typ'):
return self.loadumper.parser
return self.loadumper._parser
return None
@classmethod
def add_implicit_resolver_base(cls, tag, regexp, first):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
if 'yaml_implicit_resolvers' not in cls.__dict__:
# deepcopy doesn't work here
cls.yaml_implicit_resolvers = dict(
(k, cls.yaml_implicit_resolvers[k][:]) for k in cls.yaml_implicit_resolvers
)
if first is None:
first = [None]
for ch in first:
cls.yaml_implicit_resolvers.setdefault(ch, []).append((tag, regexp))
def __init__(self):
self._loader_version = None
self.resolver_exact_paths = []
self.resolver_prefix_paths = []
@classmethod
def add_implicit_resolver(cls, tag, regexp, first):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
if 'yaml_implicit_resolvers' not in cls.__dict__:
# deepcopy doesn't work here
cls.yaml_implicit_resolvers = dict(
(k, cls.yaml_implicit_resolvers[k][:]) for k in cls.yaml_implicit_resolvers
)
cls.yaml_implicit_resolvers = cls.yaml_implicit_resolvers.copy()
if first is None:
first = [None]
for ch in first:
cls.yaml_implicit_resolvers.setdefault(ch, []).append((tag, regexp))
implicit_resolvers.append(([(1, 2), (1, 1)], tag, regexp, first))
# @classmethod
# def add_implicit_resolver(cls, tag, regexp, first):
cls.yaml_implicit_resolvers.setdefault(ch, []).append(
(tag, regexp))
@classmethod
def add_path_resolver(cls, tag, path, kind=None):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
# Note: `add_path_resolver` is experimental. The API could be changed.
# `new_path` is a pattern that is matched against the path from the
# root to the node that is being considered. `node_path` elements are
@@ -175,7 +63,7 @@ def add_path_resolver(cls, tag, path, kind=None):
# against a sequence value with the index equal to `index_check`.
if 'yaml_path_resolvers' not in cls.__dict__:
cls.yaml_path_resolvers = cls.yaml_path_resolvers.copy()
new_path = [] # type: List[Any]
new_path = []
for element in path:
if isinstance(element, (list, tuple)):
if len(element) == 2:
@@ -184,9 +72,7 @@ def add_path_resolver(cls, tag, path, kind=None):
node_check = element[0]
index_check = True
else:
raise ResolverError(
_F('Invalid path element: {element!s}', element=element)
)
raise ResolverError("Invalid path element: %s" % element)
else:
node_check = None
index_check = element
@@ -196,18 +82,13 @@ def add_path_resolver(cls, tag, path, kind=None):
node_check = SequenceNode
elif node_check is dict:
node_check = MappingNode
elif (
node_check not in [ScalarNode, SequenceNode, MappingNode]
and not isinstance(node_check, str)
and node_check is not None
):
raise ResolverError(
_F('Invalid node checker: {node_check!s}', node_check=node_check)
)
if not isinstance(index_check, (str, int)) and index_check is not None:
raise ResolverError(
_F('Invalid index checker: {index_check!s}', index_check=index_check)
)
elif node_check not in [ScalarNode, SequenceNode, MappingNode] \
and not isinstance(node_check, string_types) \
and node_check is not None:
raise ResolverError("Invalid node checker: %s" % node_check)
if not isinstance(index_check, (string_types, int)) \
and index_check is not None:
raise ResolverError("Invalid index checker: %s" % index_check)
new_path.append((node_check, index_check))
if kind is str:
kind = ScalarNode
@@ -215,12 +96,12 @@ def add_path_resolver(cls, tag, path, kind=None):
kind = SequenceNode
elif kind is dict:
kind = MappingNode
elif kind not in [ScalarNode, SequenceNode, MappingNode] and kind is not None:
raise ResolverError(_F('Invalid node kind: {kind!s}', kind=kind))
elif kind not in [ScalarNode, SequenceNode, MappingNode] \
and kind is not None:
raise ResolverError("Invalid node kind: %s" % kind)
cls.yaml_path_resolvers[tuple(new_path), kind] = tag
def descend_resolver(self, current_node, current_index):
# type: (Any, Any) -> None
if not self.yaml_path_resolvers:
return
exact_paths = {}
@@ -228,11 +109,13 @@ def descend_resolver(self, current_node, current_index):
if current_node:
depth = len(self.resolver_prefix_paths)
for path, kind in self.resolver_prefix_paths[-1]:
if self.check_resolver_prefix(depth, path, kind, current_node, current_index):
if self.check_resolver_prefix(depth, path, kind,
current_node, current_index):
if len(path) > depth:
prefix_paths.append((path, kind))
else:
exact_paths[kind] = self.yaml_path_resolvers[path, kind]
exact_paths[kind] = self.yaml_path_resolvers[path,
kind]
else:
for path, kind in self.yaml_path_resolvers:
if not path:
@@ -243,40 +126,39 @@ def descend_resolver(self, current_node, current_index):
self.resolver_prefix_paths.append(prefix_paths)
def ascend_resolver(self):
# type: () -> None
if not self.yaml_path_resolvers:
return
self.resolver_exact_paths.pop()
self.resolver_prefix_paths.pop()
def check_resolver_prefix(self, depth, path, kind, current_node, current_index):
# type: (int, Any, Any, Any, Any) -> bool
node_check, index_check = path[depth - 1]
if isinstance(node_check, str):
def check_resolver_prefix(self, depth, path, kind,
current_node, current_index):
node_check, index_check = path[depth-1]
if isinstance(node_check, string_types):
if current_node.tag != node_check:
return False
return
elif node_check is not None:
if not isinstance(current_node, node_check):
return False
return
if index_check is True and current_index is not None:
return False
if (index_check is False or index_check is None) and current_index is None:
return False
if isinstance(index_check, str):
if not (
isinstance(current_index, ScalarNode) and index_check == current_index.value
):
return False
elif isinstance(index_check, int) and not isinstance(index_check, bool):
return
if (index_check is False or index_check is None) \
and current_index is None:
return
if isinstance(index_check, string_types):
if not (isinstance(current_index, ScalarNode) and
index_check == current_index.value):
return
elif isinstance(index_check, int) and not isinstance(index_check,
bool):
if index_check != current_index:
return False
return
return True
def resolve(self, kind, value, implicit):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> Any
if kind is ScalarNode and implicit[0]:
if value == "":
resolvers = self.yaml_implicit_resolvers.get("", [])
if value == u'':
resolvers = self.yaml_implicit_resolvers.get(u'', [])
else:
resolvers = self.yaml_implicit_resolvers.get(value[0], [])
resolvers += self.yaml_implicit_resolvers.get(None, [])
@@ -284,7 +166,7 @@ def resolve(self, kind, value, implicit):
if regexp.match(value):
return tag
implicit = implicit[1]
if bool(self.yaml_path_resolvers):
if self.yaml_path_resolvers:
exact_paths = self.resolver_exact_paths[-1]
if kind in exact_paths:
return exact_paths[kind]
@@ -299,37 +181,158 @@ def resolve(self, kind, value, implicit):
@property
def processing_version(self):
# type: () -> Any
return None
class Resolver(BaseResolver):
pass
Resolver.add_implicit_resolver(
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:bool',
re.compile(u'''^(?:yes|Yes|YES|no|No|NO
|true|True|TRUE|false|False|FALSE
|on|On|ON|off|Off|OFF)$''', re.X),
list(u'yYnNtTfFoO'))
for ir in implicit_resolvers:
if (1, 2) in ir[0]:
Resolver.add_implicit_resolver_base(*ir[1:])
Resolver.add_implicit_resolver(
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:float',
re.compile(u'''^(?:
[-+]?(?:[0-9][0-9_]*)\\.[0-9_]*(?:[eE][-+]?[0-9]+)?
|[-+]?(?:[0-9][0-9_]*)(?:[eE][-+]?[0-9]+)
|\\.[0-9_]+(?:[eE][-+][0-9]+)?
|[-+]?[0-9][0-9_]*(?::[0-5]?[0-9])+\\.[0-9_]*
|[-+]?\\.(?:inf|Inf|INF)
|\\.(?:nan|NaN|NAN))$''', re.X),
list(u'-+0123456789.'))
Resolver.add_implicit_resolver(
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:int',
re.compile(u'''^(?:[-+]?0b[0-1_]+
|[-+]?0o?[0-7_]+
|[-+]?(?:0|[1-9][0-9_]*)
|[-+]?0x[0-9a-fA-F_]+
|[-+]?[1-9][0-9_]*(?::[0-5]?[0-9])+)$''', re.X),
list(u'-+0123456789'))
Resolver.add_implicit_resolver(
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:merge',
re.compile(u'^(?:<<)$'),
[u'<'])
Resolver.add_implicit_resolver(
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:null',
re.compile(u'''^(?: ~
|null|Null|NULL
| )$''', re.X),
[u'~', u'n', u'N', u''])
Resolver.add_implicit_resolver(
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:timestamp',
re.compile(u'''^(?:[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]
|[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9] -[0-9][0-9]? -[0-9][0-9]?
(?:[Tt]|[ \\t]+)[0-9][0-9]?
:[0-9][0-9] :[0-9][0-9] (?:\\.[0-9]*)?
(?:[ \\t]*(?:Z|[-+][0-9][0-9]?(?::[0-9][0-9])?))?)$''', re.X),
list(u'0123456789'))
Resolver.add_implicit_resolver(
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:value',
re.compile(u'^(?:=)$'),
[u'='])
# The following resolver is only for documentation purposes. It cannot work
# because plain scalars cannot start with '!', '&', or '*'.
Resolver.add_implicit_resolver(
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:yaml',
re.compile(u'^(?:!|&|\\*)$'),
list(u'!&*'))
# resolvers consist of
# - a list of applicable version
# - a tag
# - a regexp
# - a list of first characters to match
implicit_resolvers = [
([(1, 2)],
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:bool',
re.compile(u'''^(?:true|True|TRUE|false|False|FALSE)$''', re.X),
list(u'tTfF')),
([(1, 1)],
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:bool',
re.compile(u'''^(?:yes|Yes|YES|no|No|NO
|true|True|TRUE|false|False|FALSE
|on|On|ON|off|Off|OFF)$''', re.X),
list(u'yYnNtTfFoO')),
([(1, 2), (1, 1)],
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:float',
re.compile(u'''^(?:
[-+]?(?:[0-9][0-9_]*)\\.[0-9_]*(?:[eE][-+]?[0-9]+)?
|[-+]?(?:[0-9][0-9_]*)(?:[eE][-+]?[0-9]+)
|\\.[0-9_]+(?:[eE][-+][0-9]+)?
|[-+]?[0-9][0-9_]*(?::[0-5]?[0-9])+\\.[0-9_]*
|[-+]?\\.(?:inf|Inf|INF)
|\\.(?:nan|NaN|NAN))$''', re.X),
list(u'-+0123456789.')),
([(1, 2)],
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:int',
re.compile(u'''^(?:[-+]?0b[0-1_]+
|[-+]?0o?[0-7_]+
|[-+]?(?:0|[1-9][0-9_]*)
|[-+]?0x[0-9a-fA-F_]+)$''', re.X),
list(u'-+0123456789')),
([(1, 1)],
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:int',
re.compile(u'''^(?:[-+]?0b[0-1_]+
|[-+]?0o?[0-7_]+
|[-+]?(?:0|[1-9][0-9_]*)
|[-+]?0x[0-9a-fA-F_]+
|[-+]?[1-9][0-9_]*(?::[0-5]?[0-9])+)$''', re.X),
list(u'-+0123456789')),
([(1, 2), (1, 1)],
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:merge',
re.compile(u'^(?:<<)$'),
[u'<']),
([(1, 2), (1, 1)],
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:null',
re.compile(u'''^(?: ~
|null|Null|NULL
| )$''', re.X),
[u'~', u'n', u'N', u'']),
([(1, 2), (1, 1)],
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:timestamp',
re.compile(u'''^(?:[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]
|[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9] -[0-9][0-9]? -[0-9][0-9]?
(?:[Tt]|[ \\t]+)[0-9][0-9]?
:[0-9][0-9] :[0-9][0-9] (?:\\.[0-9]*)?
(?:[ \\t]*(?:Z|[-+][0-9][0-9]?(?::[0-9][0-9])?))?)$''', re.X),
list(u'0123456789')),
([(1, 2), (1, 1)],
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:value',
re.compile(u'^(?:=)$'),
[u'=']),
# The following resolver is only for documentation purposes. It cannot work
# because plain scalars cannot start with '!', '&', or '*'.
([(1, 2), (1, 1)],
u'tag:yaml.org,2002:yaml',
re.compile(u'^(?:!|&|\\*)$'),
list(u'!&*')),
]
class VersionedResolver(BaseResolver):
"""
contrary to the "normal" resolver, the smart resolver delays loading
the pattern matching rules. That way it can decide to load 1.1 rules
or the (default) 1.2 rules, that no longer support octal without 0o, sexagesimals
or the (default) 1.2 that no longer support octal without 0o, sexagesimals
and Yes/No/On/Off booleans.
"""
def __init__(self, version=None, loader=None, loadumper=None):
# type: (Optional[VersionType], Any, Any) -> None
if loader is None and loadumper is not None:
loader = loadumper
BaseResolver.__init__(self, loader)
def __init__(self, version=None):
BaseResolver.__init__(self)
self._loader_version = self.get_loader_version(version)
self._version_implicit_resolver = {} # type: Dict[Any, Any]
self._version_implicit_resolver = {}
def add_version_implicit_resolver(self, version, tag, regexp, first):
# type: (VersionType, Any, Any, Any) -> None
if first is None:
first = [None]
impl_resolver = self._version_implicit_resolver.setdefault(version, {})
@@ -337,23 +340,19 @@ def add_version_implicit_resolver(self, version, tag, regexp, first):
impl_resolver.setdefault(ch, []).append((tag, regexp))
def get_loader_version(self, version):
# type: (Optional[VersionType]) -> Any
if version is None or isinstance(version, tuple):
return version
if isinstance(version, list):
return tuple(version)
# assume string
return tuple(map(int, version.split('.')))
return tuple(map(int, version.split(u'.')))
@property
def versioned_resolver(self):
# type: () -> Any
def resolver(self):
"""
select the resolver based on the version we are parsing
"""
version = self.processing_version
if isinstance(version, str):
version = tuple(map(int, version.split('.')))
if version not in self._version_implicit_resolver:
for x in implicit_resolvers:
if version in x[0]:
@@ -361,18 +360,17 @@ def versioned_resolver(self):
return self._version_implicit_resolver[version]
def resolve(self, kind, value, implicit):
# type: (Any, Any, Any) -> Any
if kind is ScalarNode and implicit[0]:
if value == "":
resolvers = self.versioned_resolver.get("", [])
if value == u'':
resolvers = self.resolver.get(u'', [])
else:
resolvers = self.versioned_resolver.get(value[0], [])
resolvers += self.versioned_resolver.get(None, [])
resolvers = self.resolver.get(value[0], [])
resolvers += self.resolver.get(None, [])
for tag, regexp in resolvers:
if regexp.match(value):
return tag
implicit = implicit[1]
if bool(self.yaml_path_resolvers):
if self.yaml_path_resolvers:
exact_paths = self.resolver_exact_paths[-1]
if kind in exact_paths:
return exact_paths[kind]
@@ -387,19 +385,13 @@ def resolve(self, kind, value, implicit):
@property
def processing_version(self):
# type: () -> Any
try:
version = self.loadumper._scanner.yaml_version
version = self.yaml_version
except AttributeError:
try:
if hasattr(self.loadumper, 'typ'):
version = self.loadumper.version
else:
version = self.loadumper._serializer.use_version # dumping
except AttributeError:
version = None
# dumping
version = self.use_version
if version is None:
version = self._loader_version
if version is None:
version = _DEFAULT_YAML_VERSION
version = _DEFAULT_VERSION
return version

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@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
# coding: utf-8
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
__all__ = ["ScalarString", "PreservedScalarString", "SingleQuotedScalarString",
"DoubleQuotedScalarString"]
try:
from .compat import text_type
except (ImportError, ValueError): # for Jython
from ruamel.yaml.compat import text_type
class ScalarString(text_type):
def __new__(cls, *args, **kw):
return text_type.__new__(cls, *args, **kw)
class PreservedScalarString(ScalarString):
def __new__(cls, value):
return ScalarString.__new__(cls, value)
class SingleQuotedScalarString(ScalarString):
def __new__(cls, value):
return ScalarString.__new__(cls, value)
class DoubleQuotedScalarString(ScalarString):
def __new__(cls, value):
return ScalarString.__new__(cls, value)
def preserve_literal(s):
return PreservedScalarString(s.replace('\r\n', '\n').replace('\r', '\n'))
def walk_tree(base):
"""
the routine here walks over a simple yaml tree (recursing in
dict values and list items) and converts strings that
have multiple lines to literal scalars
"""
from ruamel.yaml.compat import string_types
if isinstance(base, dict):
for k in base:
v = base[k]
if isinstance(v, string_types) and '\n' in v:
base[k] = preserve_literal(v)
else:
walk_tree(v)
elif isinstance(base, list):
for idx, elem in enumerate(base):
if isinstance(elem, string_types) and '\n' in elem:
print(elem)
base[idx] = preserve_literal(elem)
else:
walk_tree(elem)

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