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"""Helpers for managing cleanup functions and the errors they might raise.
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The usual way to run cleanup code in Python is::
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    try:
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        do_something()
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    finally:
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        cleanup_something()
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However if both `do_something` and `cleanup_something` raise an exception
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Python will forget the original exception and propagate the one from
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cleanup_something.  Unfortunately, this is almost always much less useful than
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the original exception.
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If you want to be certain that the first, and only the first, error is raised,
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then use::
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    operation = OperationWithCleanups(lambda operation: do_something())
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    operation.add_cleanup(cleanup_something)
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    operation.run()
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This is more inconvenient (because you need to make every try block a
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function), but will ensure that the first error encountered is the one raised,
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while also ensuring all cleanups are run.  See OperationWithCleanups for more
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details.
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"""
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from collections import deque
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import sys
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from bzrlib import (
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    debug,
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    trace,
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    )
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def _log_cleanup_error(exc):
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    trace.mutter('Cleanup failed:')
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    trace.log_exception_quietly()
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    if 'cleanup' in debug.debug_flags:
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        trace.warning('bzr: warning: Cleanup failed: %s', exc)
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def _run_cleanup(func, *args, **kwargs):
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    """Run func(*args, **kwargs), logging but not propagating any error it
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    raises.
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    :returns: True if func raised no errors, else False.
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    """
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    try:
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        func(*args, **kwargs)
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    except KeyboardInterrupt:
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        raise
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    except Exception, exc:
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        _log_cleanup_error(exc)
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        return False
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    return True
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def _run_cleanups(funcs):
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    """Run a series of cleanup functions."""
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    for func, args, kwargs in funcs:
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        _run_cleanup(func, *args, **kwargs)
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class OperationWithCleanups(object):
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    """A way to run some code with a dynamic cleanup list.
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    This provides a way to add cleanups while the function-with-cleanups is
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    running.
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    Typical use::
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        operation = OperationWithCleanups(some_func)
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        operation.run(args...)
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    where `some_func` is::
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        def some_func(operation, args, ...):
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            do_something()
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            operation.add_cleanup(something)
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            # etc
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    Note that the first argument passed to `some_func` will be the
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    OperationWithCleanups object.  To invoke `some_func` without that, use
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    `run_simple` instead of `run`.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, func):
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        self.func = func
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        self.cleanups = deque()
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    def add_cleanup(self, cleanup_func, *args, **kwargs):
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        """Add a cleanup to run.
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        Cleanups may be added at any time before or during the execution of
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        self.func.  Cleanups will be executed in LIFO order.
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        """
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        self.cleanups.appendleft((cleanup_func, args, kwargs))
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    def run(self, *args, **kwargs):
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        return _do_with_cleanups(
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            self.cleanups, self.func, self, *args, **kwargs)
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    def run_simple(self, *args, **kwargs):
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        return _do_with_cleanups(
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            self.cleanups, self.func, *args, **kwargs)
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    def cleanup_now(self):
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        _run_cleanups(self.cleanups)
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        self.cleanups.clear()
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def _do_with_cleanups(cleanup_funcs, func, *args, **kwargs):
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    """Run `func`, then call all the cleanup_funcs.
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    All the cleanup_funcs are guaranteed to be run.  The first exception raised
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    by func or any of the cleanup_funcs is the one that will be propagted by
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    this function (subsequent errors are caught and logged).
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    Conceptually similar to::
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        try:
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            return func(*args, **kwargs)
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        finally:
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            for cleanup, cargs, ckwargs in cleanup_funcs:
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                cleanup(*cargs, **ckwargs)
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    It avoids several problems with using try/finally directly:
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     * an exception from func will not be obscured by a subsequent exception
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       from a cleanup.
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     * an exception from a cleanup will not prevent other cleanups from
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       running (but the first exception encountered is still the one
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       propagated).
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    Unike `_run_cleanup`, `_do_with_cleanups` can propagate an exception from a
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    cleanup, but only if there is no exception from func.
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    """
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    # As correct as Python 2.4 allows.
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    try:
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        result = func(*args, **kwargs)
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    except:
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        # We have an exception from func already, so suppress cleanup errors.
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        _run_cleanups(cleanup_funcs)
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        raise
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    else:
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        # No exception from func, so allow the first exception from
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        # cleanup_funcs to propagate if one occurs (but only after running all
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        # of them).
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        exc_info = None
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        for cleanup, c_args, c_kwargs in cleanup_funcs:
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            # XXX: Hmm, if KeyboardInterrupt arrives at exactly this line, we
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            # won't run all cleanups... perhaps we should temporarily install a
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            # SIGINT handler?
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            if exc_info is None:
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                try:
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                    cleanup(*c_args, **c_kwargs)
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                except:
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                    # This is the first cleanup to fail, so remember its
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                    # details.
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                    exc_info = sys.exc_info()
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            else:
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                # We already have an exception to propagate, so log any errors
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                # but don't propagate them.
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                _run_cleanup(cleanup, *c_args, **kwargs)
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        if exc_info is not None:
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            raise exc_info[0], exc_info[1], exc_info[2]
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        # No error, so we can return the result
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        return result
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