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from __future__ import annotations

import contextlib
import functools
import operator
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import urllib.request
import warnings
from typing import Iterator


if sys.version_info < (3, 12):
    from pkg_resources.extern.backports import tarfile
else:
    import tarfile


@contextlib.contextmanager
def pushd(dir: str | os.PathLike) -> Iterator[str | os.PathLike]:
    """
    >>> tmp_path = getfixture('tmp_path')
    >>> with pushd(tmp_path):
    ...     assert os.getcwd() == os.fspath(tmp_path)
    >>> assert os.getcwd() != os.fspath(tmp_path)
    """

    orig = os.getcwd()
    os.chdir(dir)
    try:
        yield dir
    finally:
        os.chdir(orig)


@contextlib.contextmanager
def tarball(
    url, target_dir: str | os.PathLike | None = None
) -> Iterator[str | os.PathLike]:
    """
    Get a tarball, extract it, yield, then clean up.

    >>> import urllib.request
    >>> url = getfixture('tarfile_served')
    >>> target = getfixture('tmp_path') / 'out'
    >>> tb = tarball(url, target_dir=target)
    >>> import pathlib
    >>> with tb as extracted:
    ...     contents = pathlib.Path(extracted, 'contents.txt').read_text(encoding='utf-8')
    >>> assert not os.path.exists(extracted)
    """
    if target_dir is None:
        target_dir = os.path.basename(url).replace('.tar.gz', '').replace('.tgz', '')
    # In the tar command, use --strip-components=1 to strip the first path and
    #  then
    #  use -C to cause the files to be extracted to {target_dir}. This ensures
    #  that we always know where the files were extracted.
    os.mkdir(target_dir)
    try:
        req = urllib.request.urlopen(url)
        with tarfile.open(fileobj=req, mode='r|*') as tf:
            tf.extractall(path=target_dir, filter=strip_first_component)
        yield target_dir
    finally:
        shutil.rmtree(target_dir)


def strip_first_component(
    member: tarfile.TarInfo,
    path,
) -> tarfile.TarInfo:
    _, member.name = member.name.split('/', 1)
    return member


def _compose(*cmgrs):
    """
    Compose any number of dependent context managers into a single one.

    The last, innermost context manager may take arbitrary arguments, but
    each successive context manager should accept the result from the
    previous as a single parameter.

    Like :func:`jaraco.functools.compose`, behavior works from right to
    left, so the context manager should be indicated from outermost to
    innermost.

    Example, to create a context manager to change to a temporary
    directory:

    >>> temp_dir_as_cwd = _compose(pushd, temp_dir)
    >>> with temp_dir_as_cwd() as dir:
    ...     assert os.path.samefile(os.getcwd(), dir)
    """

    def compose_two(inner, outer):
        def composed(*args, **kwargs):
            with inner(*args, **kwargs) as saved, outer(saved) as res:
                yield res

        return contextlib.contextmanager(composed)

    return functools.reduce(compose_two, reversed(cmgrs))


tarball_cwd = _compose(pushd, tarball)


@contextlib.contextmanager
def tarball_context(*args, **kwargs):
    warnings.warn(
        "tarball_context is deprecated. Use tarball or tarball_cwd instead.",
        DeprecationWarning,
        stacklevel=2,
    )
    pushd_ctx = kwargs.pop('pushd', pushd)
    with tarball(*args, **kwargs) as tball, pushd_ctx(tball) as dir:
        yield dir


def infer_compression(url):
    """
    Given a URL or filename, infer the compression code for tar.

    >>> infer_compression('http://foo/bar.tar.gz')
    'z'
    >>> infer_compression('http://foo/bar.tgz')
    'z'
    >>> infer_compression('file.bz')
    'j'
    >>> infer_compression('file.xz')
    'J'
    """
    warnings.warn(
        "infer_compression is deprecated with no replacement",
        DeprecationWarning,
        stacklevel=2,
    )
    # cheat and just assume it's the last two characters
    compression_indicator = url[-2:]
    mapping = dict(gz='z', bz='j', xz='J')
    # Assume 'z' (gzip) if no match
    return mapping.get(compression_indicator, 'z')


@contextlib.contextmanager
def temp_dir(remover=shutil.rmtree):
    """
    Create a temporary directory context. Pass a custom remover
    to override the removal behavior.

    >>> import pathlib
    >>> with temp_dir() as the_dir:
    ...     assert os.path.isdir(the_dir)
    ...     _ = pathlib.Path(the_dir).joinpath('somefile').write_text('contents', encoding='utf-8')
    >>> assert not os.path.exists(the_dir)
    """
    temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
    try:
        yield temp_dir
    finally:
        remover(temp_dir)


@contextlib.contextmanager
def repo_context(url, branch=None, quiet=True, dest_ctx=temp_dir):
    """
    Check out the repo indicated by url.

    If dest_ctx is supplied, it should be a context manager
    to yield the target directory for the check out.
    """
    exe = 'git' if 'git' in url else 'hg'
    with dest_ctx() as repo_dir:
        cmd = [exe, 'clone', url, repo_dir]
        if branch:
            cmd.extend(['--branch', branch])
        devnull = open(os.path.devnull, 'w')
        stdout = devnull if quiet else None
        subprocess.check_call(cmd, stdout=stdout)
        yield repo_dir


def null():
    """
    A null context suitable to stand in for a meaningful context.

    >>> with null() as value:
    ...     assert value is None

    This context is most useful when dealing with two or more code
    branches but only some need a context. Wrap the others in a null
    context to provide symmetry across all options.
    """
    warnings.warn(
        "null is deprecated. Use contextlib.nullcontext",
        DeprecationWarning,
        stacklevel=2,
    )
    return contextlib.nullcontext()


class ExceptionTrap:
    """
    A context manager that will catch certain exceptions and provide an
    indication they occurred.

    >>> with ExceptionTrap() as trap:
    ...     raise Exception()
    >>> bool(trap)
    True

    >>> with ExceptionTrap() as trap:
    ...     pass
    >>> bool(trap)
    False

    >>> with ExceptionTrap(ValueError) as trap:
    ...     raise ValueError("1 + 1 is not 3")
    >>> bool(trap)
    True
    >>> trap.value
    ValueError('1 + 1 is not 3')
    >>> trap.tb
    <traceback object at ...>

    >>> with ExceptionTrap(ValueError) as trap:
    ...     raise Exception()
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    ...
    Exception

    >>> bool(trap)
    False
    """

    exc_info = None, None, None

    def __init__(self, exceptions=(Exception,)):
        self.exceptions = exceptions

    def __enter__(self):
        return self

    @property
    def type(self):
        return self.exc_info[0]

    @property
    def value(self):
        return self.exc_info[1]

    @property
    def tb(self):
        return self.exc_info[2]

    def __exit__(self, *exc_info):
        type = exc_info[0]
        matches = type and issubclass(type, self.exceptions)
        if matches:
            self.exc_info = exc_info
        return matches

    def __bool__(self):
        return bool(self.type)

    def raises(self, func, *, _test=bool):
        """
        Wrap func and replace the result with the truth
        value of the trap (True if an exception occurred).

        First, give the decorator an alias to support Python 3.8
        Syntax.

        >>> raises = ExceptionTrap(ValueError).raises

        Now decorate a function that always fails.

        >>> @raises
        ... def fail():
        ...     raise ValueError('failed')
        >>> fail()
        True
        """

        @functools.wraps(func)
        def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
            with ExceptionTrap(self.exceptions) as trap:
                func(*args, **kwargs)
            return _test(trap)

        return wrapper

    def passes(self, func):
        """
        Wrap func and replace the result with the truth
        value of the trap (True if no exception).

        First, give the decorator an alias to support Python 3.8
        Syntax.

        >>> passes = ExceptionTrap(ValueError).passes

        Now decorate a function that always fails.

        >>> @passes
        ... def fail():
        ...     raise ValueError('failed')

        >>> fail()
        False
        """
        return self.raises(func, _test=operator.not_)


class suppress(contextlib.suppress, contextlib.ContextDecorator):
    """
    A version of contextlib.suppress with decorator support.

    >>> @suppress(KeyError)
    ... def key_error():
    ...     {}['']
    >>> key_error()
    """


class on_interrupt(contextlib.ContextDecorator):
    """
    Replace a KeyboardInterrupt with SystemExit(1)

    >>> def do_interrupt():
    ...     raise KeyboardInterrupt()
    >>> on_interrupt('error')(do_interrupt)()
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    ...
    SystemExit: 1
    >>> on_interrupt('error', code=255)(do_interrupt)()
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    ...
    SystemExit: 255
    >>> on_interrupt('suppress')(do_interrupt)()
    >>> with __import__('pytest').raises(KeyboardInterrupt):
    ...     on_interrupt('ignore')(do_interrupt)()
    """

    def __init__(self, action='error', /, code=1):
        self.action = action
        self.code = code

    def __enter__(self):
        return self

    def __exit__(self, exctype, excinst, exctb):
        if exctype is not KeyboardInterrupt or self.action == 'ignore':
            return
        elif self.action == 'error':
            raise SystemExit(self.code) from excinst
        return self.action == 'suppress'

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