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# Copyright (C) 2005-2010 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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"""Win32-specific helper functions
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Only one dependency: ctypes should be installed.
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"""
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import glob
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import os
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import re
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import struct
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import sys
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# Windows version
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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    _major,_minor,_build,_platform,_text = sys.getwindowsversion()
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    # from MSDN:
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    # dwPlatformId
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    #   The operating system platform.
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    #   This member can be one of the following values.
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    #   ==========================  ======================================
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    #   Value                       Meaning
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    #   --------------------------  --------------------------------------
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    #   VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT       The operating system is Windows Vista,
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    #   2                           Windows Server "Longhorn",
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    #                               Windows Server 2003, Windows XP,
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    #                               Windows 2000, or Windows NT.
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    #
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    #   VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS  The operating system is Windows Me,
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    #   1                           Windows 98, or Windows 95.
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    #   ==========================  ======================================
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    if _platform == 2:
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        winver = 'Windows NT'
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    else:
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        # don't care about real Windows name, just to force safe operations
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        winver = 'Windows 98'
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else:
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    winver = None
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# We can cope without it; use a separate variable to help pyflakes
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try:
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    import ctypes
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    has_ctypes = True
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except ImportError:
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    has_ctypes = False
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else:
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    if winver == 'Windows 98':
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        create_buffer = ctypes.create_string_buffer
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        suffix = 'A'
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    else:
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        create_buffer = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer
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        suffix = 'W'
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try:
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    import win32file
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    import pywintypes
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    has_win32file = True
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except ImportError:
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    has_win32file = False
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try:
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    import win32api
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    has_win32api = True
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except ImportError:
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    has_win32api = False
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# pulling in win32com.shell is a bit of overhead, and normally we don't need
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# it as ctypes is preferred and common.  lazy_imports and "optional"
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# modules don't work well, so we do our own lazy thing...
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has_win32com_shell = None # Set to True or False once we know for sure...
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# Special Win32 API constants
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# Handles of std streams
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WIN32_STDIN_HANDLE = -10
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WIN32_STDOUT_HANDLE = -11
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WIN32_STDERR_HANDLE = -12
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# CSIDL constants (from MSDN 2003)
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CSIDL_APPDATA = 0x001A      # Application Data folder
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CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA = 0x001c# <user name>\Local Settings\Application Data (non roaming)
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CSIDL_PERSONAL = 0x0005     # My Documents folder
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# from winapi C headers
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MAX_PATH = 260
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UNLEN = 256
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MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH = 31
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# Registry data type ids
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REG_SZ = 1
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REG_EXPAND_SZ = 2
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def debug_memory_win32api(message='', short=True):
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    """Use trace.note() to dump the running memory info."""
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    from bzrlib import trace
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    if has_ctypes:
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        class PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS_EX(ctypes.Structure):
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            """Used by GetProcessMemoryInfo"""
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            _fields_ = [('cb', ctypes.c_ulong),
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                        ('PageFaultCount', ctypes.c_ulong),
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                        ('PeakWorkingSetSize', ctypes.c_size_t),
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                        ('WorkingSetSize', ctypes.c_size_t),
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                        ('QuotaPeakPagedPoolUsage', ctypes.c_size_t),
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                        ('QuotaPagedPoolUsage', ctypes.c_size_t),
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                        ('QuotaPeakNonPagedPoolUsage', ctypes.c_size_t),
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                        ('QuotaNonPagedPoolUsage', ctypes.c_size_t),
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                        ('PagefileUsage', ctypes.c_size_t),
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                        ('PeakPagefileUsage', ctypes.c_size_t),
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                        ('PrivateUsage', ctypes.c_size_t),
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                       ]
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        cur_process = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetCurrentProcess()
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        mem_struct = PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS_EX()
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        ret = ctypes.windll.psapi.GetProcessMemoryInfo(cur_process,
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            ctypes.byref(mem_struct),
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            ctypes.sizeof(mem_struct))
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        if not ret:
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            trace.note('Failed to GetProcessMemoryInfo()')
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            return
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        info = {'PageFaultCount': mem_struct.PageFaultCount,
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                'PeakWorkingSetSize': mem_struct.PeakWorkingSetSize,
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                'WorkingSetSize': mem_struct.WorkingSetSize,
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                'QuotaPeakPagedPoolUsage': mem_struct.QuotaPeakPagedPoolUsage,
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                'QuotaPagedPoolUsage': mem_struct.QuotaPagedPoolUsage,
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                'QuotaPeakNonPagedPoolUsage':
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                    mem_struct.QuotaPeakNonPagedPoolUsage,
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                'QuotaNonPagedPoolUsage': mem_struct.QuotaNonPagedPoolUsage,
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                'PagefileUsage': mem_struct.PagefileUsage,
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                'PeakPagefileUsage': mem_struct.PeakPagefileUsage,
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                'PrivateUsage': mem_struct.PrivateUsage,
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               }
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    elif has_win32api:
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        import win32process
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        # win32process does not return PrivateUsage, because it doesn't use
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        # PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS_EX (it uses the one without _EX).
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        proc = win32process.GetCurrentProcess()
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        info = win32process.GetProcessMemoryInfo(proc)
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    else:
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        trace.note('Cannot debug memory on win32 without ctypes'
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                   ' or win32process')
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        return
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    if short:
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        # using base-2 units (see HACKING.txt).
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        trace.note('WorkingSize %7dKiB'
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                   '\tPeakWorking %7dKiB\t%s',
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                   info['WorkingSetSize'] / 1024,
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                   info['PeakWorkingSetSize'] / 1024,
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                   message)
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        return
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    if message:
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        trace.note('%s', message)
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    trace.note('WorkingSize       %8d KiB', info['WorkingSetSize'] / 1024)
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    trace.note('PeakWorking       %8d KiB', info['PeakWorkingSetSize'] / 1024)
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    trace.note('PagefileUsage     %8d KiB', info.get('PagefileUsage', 0) / 1024)
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    trace.note('PeakPagefileUsage %8d KiB',
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               info.get('PeakPagefileUsage', 0) / 1024)
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    trace.note('PrivateUsage      %8d KiB', info.get('PrivateUsage', 0) / 1024)
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    trace.note('PageFaultCount    %8d', info.get('PageFaultCount', 0))
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def get_console_size(defaultx=80, defaulty=25):
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    """Return size of current console.
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    This function try to determine actual size of current working
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    console window and return tuple (sizex, sizey) if success,
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    or default size (defaultx, defaulty) otherwise.
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    """
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    if not has_ctypes:
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        # no ctypes is found
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        return (defaultx, defaulty)
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    # To avoid problem with redirecting output via pipe
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    # we need to use stderr instead of stdout
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    h = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetStdHandle(WIN32_STDERR_HANDLE)
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    csbi = ctypes.create_string_buffer(22)
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    res = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(h, csbi)
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    if res:
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        (bufx, bufy, curx, cury, wattr,
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        left, top, right, bottom, maxx, maxy) = struct.unpack(
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            "hhhhHhhhhhh", csbi.raw)
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        sizex = right - left + 1
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        sizey = bottom - top + 1
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        return (sizex, sizey)
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    else:
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        return (defaultx, defaulty)
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def _get_sh_special_folder_path(csidl):
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    """Call SHGetSpecialFolderPathW if available, or return None.
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    Result is always unicode (or None).
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    """
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    if has_ctypes:
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            SHGetSpecialFolderPath = \
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            pass
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            buf = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(MAX_PATH)
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            if SHGetSpecialFolderPath(None,buf,csidl,0):
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                return buf.value
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    if has_win32com_shell is None:
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            from win32com.shell import shell
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            has_win32com_shell = True
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        from win32com.shell import shell
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        try:
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            return shell.SHGetSpecialFolderPath(0, csidl, 0)
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            # possibly E_NOTIMPL meaning we can't load the function pointer,
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            # or E_FAIL meaning the function failed - regardless, just ignore it
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            pass
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    return None
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def get_appdata_location():
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    """Return Application Data location.
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    Return None if we cannot obtain location.
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    Windows defines two 'Application Data' folders per user - a 'roaming'
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    one that moves with the user as they logon to different machines, and
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    a 'local' one that stays local to the machine.  This returns the 'roaming'
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    directory, and thus is suitable for storing user-preferences, etc.
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    Returned value can be unicode or plain string.
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    To convert plain string to unicode use
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    s.decode(osutils.get_user_encoding())
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    (XXX - but see bug 262874, which asserts the correct encoding is 'mbcs')
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    """
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    appdata = _get_sh_special_folder_path(CSIDL_APPDATA)
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    if appdata:
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        return appdata
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    # from env variable
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    appdata = os.environ.get('APPDATA')
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    if appdata:
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        return appdata
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    windir = os.environ.get('windir')
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    if windir:
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        appdata = os.path.join(windir, 'Application Data')
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        if os.path.isdir(appdata):
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            return appdata
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    # did not find anything
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    return None
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def get_local_appdata_location():
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    """Return Local Application Data location.
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    Return the same as get_appdata_location() if we cannot obtain location.
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    one that moves with the user as they logon to different machines, and
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    a 'local' one that stays local to the machine.  This returns the 'local'
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    directory, and thus is suitable for caches, temp files and other things
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    which don't need to move with the user.
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    Returned value can be unicode or plain string.
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    s.decode(osutils.get_user_encoding())
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    (XXX - but see bug 262874, which asserts the correct encoding is 'mbcs')
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    """
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    local = _get_sh_special_folder_path(CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA)
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    if local:
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        return local
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    local = os.environ.get('LOCALAPPDATA')
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    if local:
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        return local
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    return get_appdata_location()
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def get_home_location():
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    """Return user's home location.
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    i.e. C:\
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    Returned value can be unicode or plain string.
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    To convert plain string to unicode use
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    s.decode(osutils.get_user_encoding())
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    """
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    home = _get_sh_special_folder_path(CSIDL_PERSONAL)
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    if home:
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        return home
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    # try for HOME env variable
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    home = os.path.expanduser('~')
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    if home != '~':
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        return home
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    # at least return windows root directory
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    windir = os.environ.get('windir')
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    if windir:
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        return os.path.splitdrive(windir)[0] + '/'
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    # otherwise C:\ is good enough for 98% users
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    return 'C:/'
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def get_user_name():
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    """Return user name as login name.
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    If name cannot be obtained return None.
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    Returned value can be unicode or plain string.
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    To convert plain string to unicode use
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    s.decode(osutils.get_user_encoding())
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    """
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        try:
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            advapi32 = ctypes.windll.advapi32
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            GetUserName = getattr(advapi32, 'GetUserName'+suffix)
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        except AttributeError:
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            pass
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        else:
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            buf = create_buffer(UNLEN+1)
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            n = ctypes.c_int(UNLEN+1)
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            if GetUserName(buf, ctypes.byref(n)):
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                return buf.value
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    return os.environ.get('USERNAME', None)
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# 1 == ComputerNameDnsHostname, which returns "The DNS host name of the local
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# computer or the cluster associated with the local computer."
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_WIN32_ComputerNameDnsHostname = 1
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def get_host_name():
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    """Return host machine name.
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    If name cannot be obtained return None.
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    :return: A unicode string representing the host name. On win98, this may be
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        a plain string as win32 api doesn't support unicode.
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    """
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    if has_win32api:
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        try:
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            return win32api.GetComputerNameEx(_WIN32_ComputerNameDnsHostname)
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        except (NotImplementedError, win32api.error):
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            # NotImplemented will happen on win9x...
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            pass
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    if has_ctypes:
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        try:
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            kernel32 = ctypes.windll.kernel32
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        except AttributeError:
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            pass # Missing the module we need
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        else:
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            buf = create_buffer(MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH+1)
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            n = ctypes.c_int(MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH+1)
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            # Try GetComputerNameEx which gives a proper Unicode hostname
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            GetComputerNameEx = getattr(kernel32, 'GetComputerNameEx'+suffix,
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                                        None)
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            if (GetComputerNameEx is not None
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                and GetComputerNameEx(_WIN32_ComputerNameDnsHostname,
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                                      buf, ctypes.byref(n))):
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                return buf.value
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            # Try GetComputerName in case GetComputerNameEx wasn't found
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            # It returns the NETBIOS name, which isn't as good, but still ok.
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            # The first GetComputerNameEx might have changed 'n', so reset it
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            n = ctypes.c_int(MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH+1)
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            GetComputerName = getattr(kernel32, 'GetComputerName'+suffix,
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                                      None)
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            if (GetComputerName is not None
383
                and GetComputerName(buf, ctypes.byref(n))):
2245.4.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32utils: Windows-specific functions that use Win32 API via ctypes
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                return buf.value
3626.1.2 by skip
win32utils.get_host_name() uses 'mbcs' encoding when decoding env vars
385
    # otherwise try env variables, which will be 'mbcs' encoded
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    # on Windows (Python doesn't expose the native win32 unicode environment)
3626.1.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Use GetComputerNameEx from ctypes when available.
387
    # According to this:
388
    # http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa246807.aspx
389
    # environment variables should always be encoded in 'mbcs'.
3626.1.2 by skip
win32utils.get_host_name() uses 'mbcs' encoding when decoding env vars
390
    try:
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        return os.environ['COMPUTERNAME'].decode("mbcs")
392
    except KeyError:
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        return None
2245.4.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32utils: Windows-specific functions that use Win32 API via ctypes
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def _ensure_unicode(s):
397
    if s and type(s) != unicode:
3788.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix a missing import
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        from bzrlib import osutils
3224.5.4 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix test suite, mainly weeding out uses of bzrlib.user_encoding.
399
        s = s.decode(osutils.get_user_encoding())
2245.4.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32utils: Windows-specific functions that use Win32 API via ctypes
400
    return s
3626.1.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Use GetComputerNameEx from ctypes when available.
401
2245.4.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32utils: Windows-specific functions that use Win32 API via ctypes
402
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def get_appdata_location_unicode():
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    return _ensure_unicode(get_appdata_location())
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def get_home_location_unicode():
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    return _ensure_unicode(get_home_location())
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def get_user_name_unicode():
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    return _ensure_unicode(get_user_name())
411
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def get_host_name_unicode():
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    return _ensure_unicode(get_host_name())
2568.2.2 by Robert Collins
* New method ``_glob_expand_file_list_if_needed`` on the ``Command`` class
414
415
2617.5.8 by Kuno Meyer
Extended tests for unicode chars outside of the iso-8859-* range
416
def _ensure_with_dir(path):
4989.1.6 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add comments and update HACKING.txt about which units should be used.
417
    if (not os.path.split(path)[0] or path.startswith(u'*')
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        or path.startswith(u'?')):
2617.5.8 by Kuno Meyer
Extended tests for unicode chars outside of the iso-8859-* range
419
        return u'./' + path, True
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    else:
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        return path, False
3943.8.1 by Marius Kruger
remove all trailing whitespace from bzr source
422
2617.5.8 by Kuno Meyer
Extended tests for unicode chars outside of the iso-8859-* range
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def _undo_ensure_with_dir(path, corrected):
424
    if corrected:
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        return path[2:]
426
    else:
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        return path
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4786.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the glob_expand code a bit, making the inner function more reusable.
431
def glob_one(possible_glob):
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    """Same as glob.glob().
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434
    work around bugs in glob.glob()
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    - Python bug #1001604 ("glob doesn't return unicode with ...")
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    - failing expansion for */* with non-iso-8859-* chars
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    """
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    corrected_glob, corrected = _ensure_with_dir(possible_glob)
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    glob_files = glob.glob(corrected_glob)
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    if not glob_files:
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        # special case to let the normal code path handle
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        # files that do not exist, etc.
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        glob_files = [possible_glob]
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    elif corrected:
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        glob_files = [_undo_ensure_with_dir(elem, corrected)
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                      for elem in glob_files]
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    return [elem.replace(u'\\', u'/') for elem in glob_files]
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450
2598.3.1 by Kuno Meyer
fix method rename glob_expand_for_win32 -> win32utils.glob_expand
451
def glob_expand(file_list):
2568.2.2 by Robert Collins
* New method ``_glob_expand_file_list_if_needed`` on the ``Command`` class
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    """Replacement for glob expansion by the shell.
453
454
    Win32's cmd.exe does not do glob expansion (eg ``*.py``), so we do our own
455
    here.
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    :param file_list: A list of filenames which may include shell globs.
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    :return: An expanded list of filenames.
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    Introduced in bzrlib 0.18.
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    """
462
    if not file_list:
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        return []
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    expanded_file_list = []
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    for possible_glob in file_list:
4786.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the glob_expand code a bit, making the inner function more reusable.
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        expanded_file_list.extend(glob_one(possible_glob))
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    return expanded_file_list
2681.4.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32: looking for full path of mail client executable in registry
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469
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def get_app_path(appname):
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    """Look up in Windows registry for full path to application executable.
4031.3.1 by Frank Aspell
Fixing various typos
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    Typically, applications create subkey with their basename
2681.4.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32: looking for full path of mail client executable in registry
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    in HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\
474
475
    :param  appname:    name of application (if no filename extension
476
                        is specified, .exe used)
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    :return:    full path to aplication executable from registry,
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                or appname itself if nothing found.
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    """
2681.4.3 by Alexander Belchenko
move import _winreg into function get_app_path to avoid ImportError on non-win32 platforms
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    import _winreg
4476.2.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32utils.py: get_app_path() can read path for wordpad.exe (data type_id is REG_EXPAND_SZ).
481
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    basename = appname
483
    if not os.path.splitext(basename)[1]:
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        basename = appname + '.exe'
485
2681.4.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32: looking for full path of mail client executable in registry
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    try:
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        hkey = _winreg.OpenKey(_winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
4476.2.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32utils.py: get_app_path() can read path for wordpad.exe (data type_id is REG_EXPAND_SZ).
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            'SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\App Paths\\' +
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            basename)
2681.4.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32: looking for full path of mail client executable in registry
490
    except EnvironmentError:
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        return appname
492
493
    try:
494
        try:
4476.2.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32utils.py: get_app_path() can read path for wordpad.exe (data type_id is REG_EXPAND_SZ).
495
            path, type_id = _winreg.QueryValueEx(hkey, '')
2681.4.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32: looking for full path of mail client executable in registry
496
        except WindowsError:
4476.2.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32utils.py: get_app_path() can read path for wordpad.exe (data type_id is REG_EXPAND_SZ).
497
            return appname
2681.4.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32: looking for full path of mail client executable in registry
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    finally:
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        _winreg.CloseKey(hkey)
500
4476.2.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32utils.py: get_app_path() can read path for wordpad.exe (data type_id is REG_EXPAND_SZ).
501
    if type_id == REG_SZ:
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        return path
503
    if type_id == REG_EXPAND_SZ and has_win32api:
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        fullpath = win32api.ExpandEnvironmentStrings(path)
4476.2.2 by Alexander Belchenko
remove quotes around value only if there is pair of quotes (igc review)
505
        if len(fullpath) > 1 and fullpath[0] == '"' and fullpath[-1] == '"':
4476.2.1 by Alexander Belchenko
win32utils.py: get_app_path() can read path for wordpad.exe (data type_id is REG_EXPAND_SZ).
506
            fullpath = fullpath[1:-1]   # remove quotes around value
507
        return fullpath
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    return appname
3023.1.2 by Alexander Belchenko
Martin's review.
509
510
511
def set_file_attr_hidden(path):
512
    """Set file attributes to hidden if possible"""
513
    if has_win32file:
4505.2.1 by Alexander Belchenko
Set hidden attribute on .bzr directory below unicode path should never fail with error. The operation should succeed even if bzr unable to set the attribute. (related to bug #335362).
514
        if winver != 'Windows 98':
515
            SetFileAttributes = win32file.SetFileAttributesW
516
        else:
517
            SetFileAttributes = win32file.SetFileAttributes
518
        try:
519
            SetFileAttributes(path, win32file.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN)
520
        except pywintypes.error, e:
4505.2.2 by Alexander Belchenko
forgotten import
521
            from bzrlib import trace
4505.2.1 by Alexander Belchenko
Set hidden attribute on .bzr directory below unicode path should never fail with error. The operation should succeed even if bzr unable to set the attribute. (related to bug #335362).
522
            trace.mutter('Unable to set hidden attribute on %r: %s', path, e)
4355.2.1 by Alexander Belchenko
Using unicode Windows API to obtain command-line arguments.
523
524
4786.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Work on doing globbing, etc for all commands on Windows.
525
526
class UnicodeShlex(object):
527
    """This is a very simplified version of shlex.shlex.
528
529
    The main change is that it supports non-ascii input streams. The internal
530
    structure is quite simplified relative to shlex.shlex, since we aren't
531
    trying to handle multiple input streams, etc. In fact, we don't use a
532
    file-like api either.
533
    """
534
535
    def __init__(self, uni_string):
536
        self._input = uni_string
537
        self._input_iter = iter(self._input)
538
        self._whitespace_match = re.compile(u'\s').match
539
        self._word_match = re.compile(u'\S').match
4789.1.1 by Alexander Belchenko
In standard windows shell single quote is not supported as quote. Restored standard windows behavior.
540
        self._quote_chars = u'"'
4786.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Work on doing globbing, etc for all commands on Windows.
541
        # self._quote_match = re.compile(u'[\'"]').match
542
        self._escape_match = lambda x: None # Never matches
543
        self._escape = '\\'
544
        # State can be
545
        #   ' ' - after whitespace, starting a new token
546
        #   'a' - after text, currently working on a token
547
        #   '"' - after ", currently in a "-delimited quoted section
548
        #   "\" - after '\', checking the next char
549
        self._state = ' '
550
        self._token = [] # Current token being parsed
551
552
    def _get_token(self):
553
        # Were there quote chars as part of this token?
554
        quoted = False
555
        quoted_state = None
556
        for nextchar in self._input_iter:
557
            if self._state == ' ':
558
                if self._whitespace_match(nextchar):
559
                    # if self._token: return token
560
                    continue
561
                elif nextchar in self._quote_chars:
562
                    self._state = nextchar # quoted state
563
                elif self._word_match(nextchar):
564
                    self._token.append(nextchar)
565
                    self._state = 'a'
566
                else:
567
                    raise AssertionError('wtttf?')
568
            elif self._state in self._quote_chars:
569
                quoted = True
570
                if nextchar == self._state: # End of quote
571
                    self._state = 'a' # posix allows 'foo'bar to translate to
572
                                      # foobar
573
                elif self._state == '"' and nextchar == self._escape:
574
                    quoted_state = self._state
575
                    self._state = nextchar
576
                else:
577
                    self._token.append(nextchar)
578
            elif self._state == self._escape:
579
                if nextchar == '\\':
580
                    self._token.append('\\')
581
                elif nextchar == '"':
582
                    self._token.append(nextchar)
583
                else:
584
                    self._token.append('\\' + nextchar)
585
                self._state = quoted_state
586
            elif self._state == 'a':
587
                if self._whitespace_match(nextchar):
588
                    if self._token:
589
                        break # emit this token
590
                    else:
591
                        continue # no token to emit
592
                elif nextchar in self._quote_chars:
593
                    # Start a new quoted section
594
                    self._state = nextchar
595
                # escape?
596
                elif (self._word_match(nextchar)
597
                      or nextchar in self._quote_chars
598
                      # or whitespace_split?
599
                      ):
600
                    self._token.append(nextchar)
601
                else:
602
                    raise AssertionError('state == "a", char: %r'
603
                                         % (nextchar,))
604
            else:
605
                raise AssertionError('unknown state: %r' % (self._state,))
606
        result = ''.join(self._token)
607
        self._token = []
608
        if not quoted and result == '':
609
            result = None
610
        return quoted, result
611
612
    def __iter__(self):
613
        return self
614
615
    def next(self):
616
        quoted, token = self._get_token()
617
        if token is None:
618
            raise StopIteration
619
        return quoted, token
620
621
622
def _command_line_to_argv(command_line):
623
    """Convert a Unicode command line into a set of argv arguments.
624
625
    This does wildcard expansion, etc. It is intended to make wildcards act
626
    closer to how they work in posix shells, versus how they work by default on
627
    Windows.
628
    """
629
    s = UnicodeShlex(command_line)
630
    # Now that we've split the content, expand globs
631
    # TODO: Use 'globbing' instead of 'glob.glob', this gives us stuff like
632
    #       '**/' style globs
633
    args = []
634
    for is_quoted, arg in s:
4786.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the glob_expand code a bit, making the inner function more reusable.
635
        if is_quoted or not glob.has_magic(arg):
4818.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Fix bug #485771. Only change '/' to '/' when expanding globs.
636
            args.append(arg)
4786.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Work on doing globbing, etc for all commands on Windows.
637
        else:
4786.1.2 by John Arbash Meinel
Refactor the glob_expand code a bit, making the inner function more reusable.
638
            args.extend(glob_one(arg))
4786.1.1 by John Arbash Meinel
Work on doing globbing, etc for all commands on Windows.
639
    return args
640
641
4355.2.1 by Alexander Belchenko
Using unicode Windows API to obtain command-line arguments.
642
if has_ctypes and winver != 'Windows 98':
643
    def get_unicode_argv():
644
        LPCWSTR = ctypes.c_wchar_p
645
        INT = ctypes.c_int
646
        POINTER = ctypes.POINTER
647
        prototype = ctypes.WINFUNCTYPE(LPCWSTR)
648
        GetCommandLine = prototype(("GetCommandLineW",
649
                                    ctypes.windll.kernel32))
650
        prototype = ctypes.WINFUNCTYPE(POINTER(LPCWSTR), LPCWSTR, POINTER(INT))
4786.1.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Remove '_maybe_glob' in favor of globbing at the commandline level.
651
        command_line = GetCommandLine()
4355.2.4 by Alexander Belchenko
win32utils.py: get_unicode_argv: get bzr options as tail of argv list based on the number of items in sys.argv[1:] list.
652
        # Skip the first argument, since we only care about parameters
4505.6.14 by Jonathan Lange
Remove flakes.
653
        argv = _command_line_to_argv(command_line)[1:]
4355.2.1 by Alexander Belchenko
Using unicode Windows API to obtain command-line arguments.
654
        if getattr(sys, 'frozen', None) is None:
4355.2.4 by Alexander Belchenko
win32utils.py: get_unicode_argv: get bzr options as tail of argv list based on the number of items in sys.argv[1:] list.
655
            # Invoked via 'python.exe' which takes the form:
656
            #   python.exe [PYTHON_OPTIONS] C:\Path\bzr [BZR_OPTIONS]
657
            # we need to get only BZR_OPTIONS part,
4786.1.3 by John Arbash Meinel
Remove '_maybe_glob' in favor of globbing at the commandline level.
658
            # We already removed 'python.exe' so we remove everything up to and
659
            # including the first non-option ('-') argument.
660
            for idx in xrange(len(argv)):
661
                if argv[idx][:1] != '-':
662
                    break
663
            argv = argv[idx+1:]
4355.2.1 by Alexander Belchenko
Using unicode Windows API to obtain command-line arguments.
664
        return argv
4355.2.2 by Alexander Belchenko
osutils.py: get_unicode_argv function (to obtain unicode command line arguments from sys.argv) moved to the beginning of module based on suggestions from review of John Meinel.
665
else:
666
    get_unicode_argv = None