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authorGreg Ward <gward@python.net>2000-09-26 02:13:49 (GMT)
committerGreg Ward <gward@python.net>2000-09-26 02:13:49 (GMT)
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Reformat docstrings.
Standardize whitespace in function calls.
-rw-r--r--Lib/distutils/archive_util.py56
-rw-r--r--Lib/distutils/dep_util.py71
2 files changed, 63 insertions, 64 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/distutils/archive_util.py b/Lib/distutils/archive_util.py
index 26cd7fb..61bc25e 100644
--- a/Lib/distutils/archive_util.py
+++ b/Lib/distutils/archive_util.py
@@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ from distutils.dir_util import mkpath
def make_tarball (base_name, base_dir, compress="gzip",
verbose=0, dry_run=0):
"""Create a (possibly compressed) tar file from all the files under
- 'base_dir'. 'compress' must be "gzip" (the default), "compress",
- "bzip2", or None. Both "tar" and the compression utility named by
- 'compress' must be on the default program search path, so this is
- probably Unix-specific. The output tar file will be named 'base_dir'
- + ".tar", possibly plus the appropriate compression extension (".gz",
- ".bz2" or ".Z"). Return the output filename."""
-
+ 'base_dir'. 'compress' must be "gzip" (the default), "compress",
+ "bzip2", or None. Both "tar" and the compression utility named by
+ 'compress' must be on the default program search path, so this is
+ probably Unix-specific. The output tar file will be named 'base_dir' +
+ ".tar", possibly plus the appropriate compression extension (".gz",
+ ".bz2" or ".Z"). Return the output filename.
+ """
# XXX GNU tar 1.13 has a nifty option to add a prefix directory.
# It's pretty new, though, so we certainly can't require it --
# but it would be nice to take advantage of it to skip the
@@ -44,11 +44,11 @@ def make_tarball (base_name, base_dir, compress="gzip",
archive_name = base_name + ".tar"
mkpath(os.path.dirname(archive_name), verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
cmd = ["tar", "-cf", archive_name, base_dir]
- spawn (cmd, verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
+ spawn(cmd, verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
if compress:
- spawn ([compress] + compress_flags[compress] + [archive_name],
- verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
+ spawn([compress] + compress_flags[compress] + [archive_name],
+ verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
return archive_name + compress_ext[compress]
else:
return archive_name
@@ -57,13 +57,13 @@ def make_tarball (base_name, base_dir, compress="gzip",
def make_zipfile (base_name, base_dir, verbose=0, dry_run=0):
- """Create a zip file from all the files under 'base_dir'. The
- output zip file will be named 'base_dir' + ".zip". Uses either the
- InfoZIP "zip" utility (if installed and found on the default search
- path) or the "zipfile" Python module (if available). If neither
- tool is available, raises DistutilsExecError. Returns the name
- of the output zip file."""
-
+ """Create a zip file from all the files under 'base_dir'. The output
+ zip file will be named 'base_dir' + ".zip". Uses either the InfoZIP
+ "zip" utility (if installed and found on the default search path) or
+ the "zipfile" Python module (if available). If neither tool is
+ available, raises DistutilsExecError. Returns the name of the output
+ zip file.
+ """
# This initially assumed the Unix 'zip' utility -- but
# apparently InfoZIP's zip.exe works the same under Windows, so
# no changes needed!
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ def make_zipfile (base_name, base_dir, verbose=0, dry_run=0):
zip_filename = base_name + ".zip"
mkpath(os.path.dirname(zip_filename), verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
try:
- spawn (["zip", "-rq", zip_filename, base_dir],
- verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
+ spawn(["zip", "-rq", zip_filename, base_dir],
+ verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
except DistutilsExecError:
# XXX really should distinguish between "couldn't find
@@ -96,14 +96,14 @@ def make_zipfile (base_name, base_dir, verbose=0, dry_run=0):
def visit (z, dirname, names):
for name in names:
path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(dirname, name))
- if os.path.isfile (path):
- z.write (path, path)
+ if os.path.isfile(path):
+ z.write(path, path)
if not dry_run:
- z = zipfile.ZipFile (zip_filename, "wb",
- compression=zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
+ z = zipfile.ZipFile(zip_filename, "wb",
+ compression=zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
- os.path.walk (base_dir, visit, z)
+ os.path.walk(base_dir, visit, z)
z.close()
return zip_filename
@@ -143,9 +143,9 @@ def make_archive (base_name, format,
if root_dir is not None:
if verbose:
print "changing into '%s'" % root_dir
- base_name = os.path.abspath (base_name)
+ base_name = os.path.abspath(base_name)
if not dry_run:
- os.chdir (root_dir)
+ os.chdir(root_dir)
if base_dir is None:
base_dir = os.curdir
@@ -161,12 +161,12 @@ def make_archive (base_name, format,
func = format_info[0]
for (arg,val) in format_info[1]:
kwargs[arg] = val
- filename = apply (func, (base_name, base_dir), kwargs)
+ filename = apply(func, (base_name, base_dir), kwargs)
if root_dir is not None:
if verbose:
print "changing back to '%s'" % save_cwd
- os.chdir (save_cwd)
+ os.chdir(save_cwd)
return filename
diff --git a/Lib/distutils/dep_util.py b/Lib/distutils/dep_util.py
index 97812ed..4b93ed0 100644
--- a/Lib/distutils/dep_util.py
+++ b/Lib/distutils/dep_util.py
@@ -14,14 +14,13 @@ from distutils.errors import DistutilsFileError
def newer (source, target):
"""Return true if 'source' exists and is more recently modified than
- 'target', or if 'source' exists and 'target' doesn't. Return
- false if both exist and 'target' is the same age or younger than
- 'source'. Raise DistutilsFileError if 'source' does not
- exist."""
-
- if not os.path.exists (source):
+ 'target', or if 'source' exists and 'target' doesn't. Return false if
+ both exist and 'target' is the same age or younger than 'source'.
+ Raise DistutilsFileError if 'source' does not exist.
+ """
+ if not os.path.exists(source):
raise DistutilsFileError, "file '%s' does not exist" % source
- if not os.path.exists (target):
+ if not os.path.exists(target):
return 1
from stat import ST_MTIME
@@ -35,20 +34,20 @@ def newer (source, target):
def newer_pairwise (sources, targets):
"""Walk two filename lists in parallel, testing if each source is newer
- than its corresponding target. Return a pair of lists (sources,
- targets) where source is newer than target, according to the
- semantics of 'newer()'."""
-
- if len (sources) != len (targets):
+ than its corresponding target. Return a pair of lists (sources,
+ targets) where source is newer than target, according to the semantics
+ of 'newer()'.
+ """
+ if len(sources) != len(targets):
raise ValueError, "'sources' and 'targets' must be same length"
# build a pair of lists (sources, targets) where source is newer
n_sources = []
n_targets = []
- for i in range (len (sources)):
- if newer (sources[i], targets[i]):
- n_sources.append (sources[i])
- n_targets.append (targets[i])
+ for i in range(len(sources)):
+ if newer(sources[i], targets[i]):
+ n_sources.append(sources[i])
+ n_targets.append(targets[i])
return (n_sources, n_targets)
@@ -56,20 +55,20 @@ def newer_pairwise (sources, targets):
def newer_group (sources, target, missing='error'):
- """Return true if 'target' is out-of-date with respect to any
- file listed in 'sources'. In other words, if 'target' exists and
- is newer than every file in 'sources', return false; otherwise
- return true. 'missing' controls what we do when a source file is
- missing; the default ("error") is to blow up with an OSError from
- inside 'stat()'; if it is "ignore", we silently drop any missing
- source files; if it is "newer", any missing source files make us
- assume that 'target' is out-of-date (this is handy in "dry-run"
- mode: it'll make you pretend to carry out commands that wouldn't
- work because inputs are missing, but that doesn't matter because
- you're not actually going to run the commands)."""
-
+ """Return true if 'target' is out-of-date with respect to any file
+ listed in 'sources'. In other words, if 'target' exists and is newer
+ than every file in 'sources', return false; otherwise return true.
+ 'missing' controls what we do when a source file is missing; the
+ default ("error") is to blow up with an OSError from inside 'stat()';
+ if it is "ignore", we silently drop any missing source files; if it is
+ "newer", any missing source files make us assume that 'target' is
+ out-of-date (this is handy in "dry-run" mode: it'll make you pretend to
+ carry out commands that wouldn't work because inputs are missing, but
+ that doesn't matter because you're not actually going to run the
+ commands).
+ """
# If the target doesn't even exist, then it's definitely out-of-date.
- if not os.path.exists (target):
+ if not os.path.exists(target):
return 1
# Otherwise we have to find out the hard way: if *any* source file
@@ -77,9 +76,9 @@ def newer_group (sources, target, missing='error'):
# we can immediately return true. If we fall through to the end
# of the loop, then 'target' is up-to-date and we return false.
from stat import ST_MTIME
- target_mtime = os.stat (target)[ST_MTIME]
+ target_mtime = os.stat(target)[ST_MTIME]
for source in sources:
- if not os.path.exists (source):
+ if not os.path.exists(source):
if missing == 'error': # blow up when we stat() the file
pass
elif missing == 'ignore': # missing source dropped from
@@ -102,13 +101,13 @@ def newer_group (sources, target, missing='error'):
def make_file (src, dst, func, args,
verbose=0, update_message=None, noupdate_message=None):
"""Makes 'dst' from 'src' (both filenames) by calling 'func' with
- 'args', but only if it needs to: i.e. if 'dst' does not exist or
- 'src' is newer than 'dst'."""
-
- if newer (src, dst):
+ 'args', but only if it needs to: i.e. if 'dst' does not exist or 'src'
+ is newer than 'dst'.
+ """
+ if newer(src, dst):
if verbose and update_message:
print update_message
- apply (func, args)
+ apply(func, args)
else:
if verbose and noupdate_message:
print noupdate_message