""" To ensure compatibility from Python ``2.7`` - ``3.3``, a module has been created. Clearly there is huge need to use conforming syntax. """ import os import sys import platform # unicode function try: unicode = unicode except NameError: unicode = str is_pypy = platform.python_implementation() == 'PyPy' def use_metaclass(meta, *bases): """ Create a class with a metaclass. """ if not bases: bases = (object,) return meta("HackClass", bases, {}) try: encoding = sys.stdout.encoding if encoding is None: encoding = 'utf-8' except AttributeError: encoding = 'ascii' def u(string): """Cast to unicode DAMMIT! Written because Python2 repr always implicitly casts to a string, so we have to cast back to a unicode (and we know that we always deal with valid unicode, because we check that in the beginning). """ if sys.version_info.major >= 3: return str(string) if not isinstance(string, unicode): return unicode(str(string), 'UTF-8') return string try: # Python 3.3+ FileNotFoundError = FileNotFoundError except NameError: # Python 2.7 (both IOError + OSError) FileNotFoundError = EnvironmentError try: # Python 3.3+ PermissionError = PermissionError except NameError: # Python 2.7 (both IOError + OSError) PermissionError = EnvironmentError def utf8_repr(func): """ ``__repr__`` methods in Python 2 don't allow unicode objects to be returned. Therefore cast them to utf-8 bytes in this decorator. """ def wrapper(self): result = func(self) if isinstance(result, unicode): return result.encode('utf-8') else: return result if sys.version_info.major >= 3: return func else: return wrapper if sys.version_info < (3, 5): """ A super-minimal shim around listdir that behave like scandir for the information we need. """ class _DirEntry: def __init__(self, name, basepath): self.name = name self.basepath = basepath @property def path(self): return os.path.join(self.basepath, self.name) def stat(self): # won't follow symlinks return os.lstat(os.path.join(self.basepath, self.name)) def scandir(dir): return [_DirEntry(name, dir) for name in os.listdir(dir)] else: from os import scandir