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>>> print _format_version_tuple((2, 1, 0, 'final', 42))
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ValueError: version_info (2, 1, 0, 'final', 1) not valid
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# lazy_regex import must be done after _format_version_tuple definition
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# to avoid "no attribute '_format_version_tuple'" error when using
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if getattr(sys, '_bzr_lazy_regex', False):
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# The 'bzr' executable sets _bzr_lazy_regex. We install the lazy regex
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bzrlib.lazy_regex.install_lazy_compile()
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def _patch_filesystem_default_encoding(new_enc):
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"""Change the Python process global encoding for filesystem names
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unicode filenames on posix systems. This should only be done near startup.
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The new encoding string passed to this function must survive until process
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termination, otherwise the interpreter may access uninitialized memory.
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The use of intern() may defer breakage is but is not enough, the string
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object should be secure against module reloading and during teardown.
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pythonapi = getattr(ctypes, "pythonapi", None)
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old_ptr.value = new_ptr.value
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# When running under the bzr script, override bad filesystem default encoding.
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# This is not safe to do for all users of bzrlib, other scripts should instead
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# bzr has various bits of global state that are slowly being eliminated.
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# This variable is intended to permit any new state-like things to be attached
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# variables that need to be hunted down. Accessing the current BzrLibraryState
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# through this variable is not encouraged: it is better to pass it around as
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# part of the context of an operation than to look it up directly, but when
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# that is too hard, it is better to use this variable than to make a brand new
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# If using this variable by looking it up (because it can't be easily obtained)
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# it is important to store the reference you get, rather than looking it up
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# repeatedly; that way your code will behave properly in the bzrlib test suite
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# and from programs that do use multiple library contexts.
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def initialize(setup_ui=True, stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None):
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"""Set up everything needed for normal use of bzrlib.
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Most applications that embed bzrlib, including bzr itself, should call
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More options may be added in future so callers should use named arguments.
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The object returned by this function can be used as a contex manager
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through the 'with' statement to automatically shut down when the process
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is finished with bzrlib. However (from bzr 2.4) it's not necessary to
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separately enter the context as well as starting bzr: bzrlib is ready to
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go when this function returns.
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:return: A context manager for the use of bzrlib. The __exit__
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should be called by the caller before exiting their process or
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otherwise stopping use of bzrlib. Advanced callers can use
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BzrLibraryState directly.
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stdout = stdout or sys.stdout
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ui_factory = bzrlib.ui.make_ui_for_terminal(stdin, stdout, stderr)
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tracer = trace.DefaultConfig()
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state = library_state.BzrLibraryState(ui=ui_factory, trace=tracer)
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def test_suite():
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