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514 lines
18 KiB
Python
514 lines
18 KiB
Python
# This software is licensed under the "GPLv3" License as described in the "LICENSE" file,
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# which should be included with this package. The terms are also available at
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# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
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from core.markable import Markable
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from xml.etree import ElementTree as ET
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# TODO: perhaps use regex module for better Unicode support? https://pypi.org/project/regex/
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# also https://pypi.org/project/re2/
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# TODO update the Result list with newly added regexes if possible
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import re
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from os import sep
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import logging
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import functools
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from hscommon.util import FileOrPath
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from hscommon.plat import ISWINDOWS
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import time
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default_regexes = [
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r"^thumbs\.db$", # Obsolete after WindowsXP
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r"^desktop\.ini$", # Windows metadata
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r"^\.DS_Store$", # MacOS metadata
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r"^\.Trash\-.*", # Linux trash directories
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r"^\$Recycle\.Bin$", # Windows
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r"^\..*", # Hidden files on Unix-like
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]
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# These are too broad
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forbidden_regexes = [r".*", r"\/.*", r".*\/.*", r".*\\\\.*", r".*\..*"]
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def timer(func):
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@functools.wraps(func)
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def wrapper_timer(*args):
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start = time.perf_counter_ns()
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value = func(*args)
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end = time.perf_counter_ns()
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print(f"DEBUG: func {func.__name__!r} took {end - start} ns.")
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return value
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return wrapper_timer
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def memoize(func):
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func.cache = dict()
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@functools.wraps(func)
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def _memoize(*args):
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if args not in func.cache:
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func.cache[args] = func(*args)
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return func.cache[args]
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return _memoize
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class AlreadyThereException(Exception):
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"""Expression already in the list"""
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def __init__(self, arg="Expression is already in excluded list."):
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super().__init__(arg)
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class ExcludeList(Markable):
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"""A list of lists holding regular expression strings and the compiled re.Pattern"""
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# Used to filter out directories and files that we would rather avoid scanning.
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# The list() class allows us to preserve item order without too much hassle.
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# The downside is we have to compare strings every time we look for an item in the list
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# since we use regex strings as keys.
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# If _use_union is True, the compiled regexes will be combined into one single
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# Pattern instead of separate Patterns which may or may not give better
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# performance compared to looping through each Pattern individually.
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# ---Override
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def __init__(self, union_regex=True):
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Markable.__init__(self)
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self._use_union = union_regex
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# list([str regex, bool iscompilable, re.error exception, Pattern compiled], ...)
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self._excluded = []
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self._excluded_compiled = set()
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self._dirty = True
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def __iter__(self):
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"""Iterate in order."""
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for item in self._excluded:
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regex = item[0]
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yield self.is_marked(regex), regex
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def __contains__(self, item):
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return self.has_entry(item)
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def __len__(self):
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"""Returns the total number of regexes regardless of mark status."""
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return len(self._excluded)
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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"""Returns the list item corresponding to key."""
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for item in self._excluded:
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if item[0] == key:
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return item
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raise KeyError(f"Key {key} is not in exclusion list.")
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def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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# TODO if necessary
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pass
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def __delitem__(self, key):
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# TODO if necessary
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pass
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def get_compiled(self, key):
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"""Returns the (precompiled) Pattern for key"""
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return self.__getitem__(key)[3]
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def is_markable(self, regex):
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return self._is_markable(regex)
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def _is_markable(self, regex):
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"""Return the cached result of "compilable" property"""
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for item in self._excluded:
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if item[0] == regex:
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return item[1]
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return False # should not be necessary, the regex SHOULD be in there
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def _did_mark(self, regex):
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self._add_compiled(regex)
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def _did_unmark(self, regex):
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self._remove_compiled(regex)
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def _add_compiled(self, regex):
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self._dirty = True
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if self._use_union:
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return
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for item in self._excluded:
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# FIXME probably faster to just rebuild the set from the compiled instead of comparing strings
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if item[0] == regex:
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# no need to test if already present since it's a set()
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self._excluded_compiled.add(item[3])
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break
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def _remove_compiled(self, regex):
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self._dirty = True
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if self._use_union:
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return
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for item in self._excluded_compiled:
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if regex in item.pattern:
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self._excluded_compiled.remove(item)
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break
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# @timer
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@memoize
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def _do_compile(self, expr):
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return re.compile(expr)
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# @timer
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# @memoize # probably not worth memoizing this one if we memoize the above
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def compile_re(self, regex):
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compiled = None
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try:
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compiled = self._do_compile(regex)
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except Exception as e:
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return False, e, compiled
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return True, None, compiled
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def error(self, regex):
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"""Return the compilation error Exception for regex.
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It should have a "msg" attr."""
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for item in self._excluded:
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if item[0] == regex:
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return item[2]
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def build_compiled_caches(self, union=False):
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if not union:
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self._cached_compiled_files = [x for x in self._excluded_compiled if not has_sep(x.pattern)]
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self._cached_compiled_paths = [x for x in self._excluded_compiled if has_sep(x.pattern)]
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self._dirty = False
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return
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marked_count = [x for marked, x in self if marked]
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# If there is no item, the compiled Pattern will be '' and match everything!
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if not marked_count:
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self._cached_compiled_union_all = []
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self._cached_compiled_union_files = []
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self._cached_compiled_union_paths = []
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else:
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# HACK returned as a tuple to get a free iterator and keep interface
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# the same regardless of whether the client asked for union or not
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self._cached_compiled_union_all = (re.compile("|".join(marked_count)),)
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files_marked = [x for x in marked_count if not has_sep(x)]
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if not files_marked:
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self._cached_compiled_union_files = tuple()
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else:
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self._cached_compiled_union_files = (re.compile("|".join(files_marked)),)
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paths_marked = [x for x in marked_count if has_sep(x)]
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if not paths_marked:
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self._cached_compiled_union_paths = tuple()
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else:
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self._cached_compiled_union_paths = (re.compile("|".join(paths_marked)),)
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self._dirty = False
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@property
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def compiled(self):
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"""Should be used by other classes to retrieve the up-to-date list of patterns."""
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if self._use_union:
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if self._dirty:
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self.build_compiled_caches(self._use_union)
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return self._cached_compiled_union_all
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return self._excluded_compiled
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@property
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def compiled_files(self):
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"""When matching against filenames only, we probably won't be seeing any
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directory separator, so we filter out regexes with os.sep in them.
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The interface should be expected to be a generator, even if it returns only
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one item (one Pattern in the union case)."""
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if self._dirty:
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self.build_compiled_caches(self._use_union)
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return self._cached_compiled_union_files if self._use_union else self._cached_compiled_files
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@property
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def compiled_paths(self):
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"""Returns patterns with only separators in them, for more precise filtering."""
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if self._dirty:
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self.build_compiled_caches(self._use_union)
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return self._cached_compiled_union_paths if self._use_union else self._cached_compiled_paths
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# ---Public
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def add(self, regex, forced=False):
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"""This interface should throw exceptions if there is an error during
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regex compilation"""
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if self.has_entry(regex):
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# This exception should never be ignored
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raise AlreadyThereException()
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if regex in forbidden_regexes:
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raise ValueError("Forbidden (dangerous) expression.")
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iscompilable, exception, compiled = self.compile_re(regex)
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if not iscompilable and not forced:
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# This exception can be ignored, but taken into account
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# to avoid adding to compiled set
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raise exception
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else:
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self._do_add(regex, iscompilable, exception, compiled)
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def _do_add(self, regex, iscompilable, exception, compiled):
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# We need to insert at the top
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self._excluded.insert(0, [regex, iscompilable, exception, compiled])
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@property
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def marked_count(self):
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"""Returns the number of marked regexes only."""
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return len([x for marked, x in self if marked])
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def has_entry(self, regex):
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for item in self._excluded:
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if regex == item[0]:
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return True
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return False
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def is_excluded(self, dirname, filename):
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"""Return True if the file or the absolute path to file is supposed to be
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filtered out, False otherwise."""
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matched = False
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for expr in self.compiled_files:
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if expr.fullmatch(filename):
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matched = True
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break
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if not matched:
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for expr in self.compiled_paths:
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if expr.fullmatch(dirname + sep + filename):
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matched = True
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break
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return matched
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def remove(self, regex):
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for item in self._excluded:
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if item[0] == regex:
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self._excluded.remove(item)
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self._remove_compiled(regex)
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def rename(self, regex, newregex):
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if regex == newregex:
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return
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found = False
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was_marked = False
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is_compilable = False
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for item in self._excluded:
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if item[0] == regex:
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found = True
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was_marked = self.is_marked(regex)
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is_compilable, exception, compiled = self.compile_re(newregex)
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# We overwrite the found entry
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self._excluded[self._excluded.index(item)] = [newregex, is_compilable, exception, compiled]
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self._remove_compiled(regex)
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break
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if not found:
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return
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if is_compilable:
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self._add_compiled(newregex)
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if was_marked:
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# Not marked by default when added, add it back
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self.mark(newregex)
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# def change_index(self, regex, new_index):
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# """Internal list must be a list, not dict."""
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# item = self._excluded.pop(regex)
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# self._excluded.insert(new_index, item)
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def restore_defaults(self):
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for _, regex in self:
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if regex not in default_regexes:
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self.unmark(regex)
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for default_regex in default_regexes:
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if not self.has_entry(default_regex):
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self.add(default_regex)
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self.mark(default_regex)
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def load_from_xml(self, infile):
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"""Loads the ignore list from a XML created with save_to_xml.
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infile can be a file object or a filename.
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"""
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try:
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root = ET.parse(infile).getroot()
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except Exception as e:
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logging.warning(f"Error while loading {infile}: {e}")
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self.restore_defaults()
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return e
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marked = set()
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exclude_elems = (e for e in root if e.tag == "exclude")
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for exclude_item in exclude_elems:
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regex_string = exclude_item.get("regex")
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if not regex_string:
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continue
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try:
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# "forced" avoids compilation exceptions and adds anyway
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self.add(regex_string, forced=True)
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except AlreadyThereException:
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logging.error(
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f'Regex "{regex_string}" \
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loaded from XML was already present in the list.'
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)
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continue
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if exclude_item.get("marked") == "y":
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marked.add(regex_string)
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for item in marked:
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self.mark(item)
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def save_to_xml(self, outfile):
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"""Create a XML file that can be used by load_from_xml.
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outfile can be a file object or a filename."""
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root = ET.Element("exclude_list")
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# reversed in order to keep order of entries when reloading from xml later
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for item in reversed(self._excluded):
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exclude_node = ET.SubElement(root, "exclude")
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exclude_node.set("regex", str(item[0]))
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exclude_node.set("marked", ("y" if self.is_marked(item[0]) else "n"))
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tree = ET.ElementTree(root)
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with FileOrPath(outfile, "wb") as fp:
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tree.write(fp, encoding="utf-8")
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class ExcludeDict(ExcludeList):
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"""Exclusion list holding a set of regular expressions as keys, the compiled
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Pattern, compilation error and compilable boolean as values."""
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# Implemntation around a dictionary instead of a list, which implies
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# to keep the index of each string-key as its sub-element and keep it updated
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# whenever insert/remove is done.
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def __init__(self, union_regex=False):
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Markable.__init__(self)
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self._use_union = union_regex
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# { "regex string":
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# {
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# "index": int,
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# "compilable": bool,
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# "error": str,
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# "compiled": Pattern or None
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# }
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# }
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self._excluded = {}
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self._excluded_compiled = set()
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self._dirty = True
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def __iter__(self):
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"""Iterate in order."""
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for regex in ordered_keys(self._excluded):
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yield self.is_marked(regex), regex
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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"""Returns the dict item correponding to key"""
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return self._excluded.__getitem__(key)
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def get_compiled(self, key):
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"""Returns the compiled item for key"""
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return self.__getitem__(key).get("compiled")
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def is_markable(self, regex):
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return self._is_markable(regex)
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def _is_markable(self, regex):
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"""Return the cached result of "compilable" property"""
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exists = self._excluded.get(regex)
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if exists:
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return exists.get("compilable")
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return False
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def _add_compiled(self, regex):
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self._dirty = True
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if self._use_union:
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return
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try:
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self._excluded_compiled.add(self._excluded.get(regex).get("compiled"))
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except Exception as e:
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logging.error(f"Exception while adding regex {regex} to compiled set: {e}")
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return
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def is_compilable(self, regex):
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"""Returns the cached "compilable" value"""
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return self._excluded[regex]["compilable"]
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def error(self, regex):
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"""Return the compilation error message for regex string"""
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return self._excluded.get(regex).get("error")
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# ---Public
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def _do_add(self, regex, iscompilable, exception, compiled):
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# We always insert at the top, so index should be 0
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# and other indices should be pushed by one
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for value in self._excluded.values():
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value["index"] += 1
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self._excluded[regex] = {"index": 0, "compilable": iscompilable, "error": exception, "compiled": compiled}
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def has_entry(self, regex):
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if regex in self._excluded.keys():
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return True
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return False
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def remove(self, regex):
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old_value = self._excluded.pop(regex)
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# Bring down all indices which where above it
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index = old_value["index"]
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if index == len(self._excluded) - 1: # we start at 0...
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# Old index was at the end, no need to update other indices
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self._remove_compiled(regex)
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return
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for value in self._excluded.values():
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if value.get("index") > old_value["index"]:
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value["index"] -= 1
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self._remove_compiled(regex)
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def rename(self, regex, newregex):
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if regex == newregex or regex not in self._excluded.keys():
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return
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was_marked = self.is_marked(regex)
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previous = self._excluded.pop(regex)
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iscompilable, error, compiled = self.compile_re(newregex)
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self._excluded[newregex] = {
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"index": previous.get("index"),
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"compilable": iscompilable,
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"error": error,
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"compiled": compiled,
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}
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self._remove_compiled(regex)
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if iscompilable:
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self._add_compiled(newregex)
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if was_marked:
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self.mark(newregex)
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def save_to_xml(self, outfile):
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"""Create a XML file that can be used by load_from_xml.
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outfile can be a file object or a filename.
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"""
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root = ET.Element("exclude_list")
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# reversed in order to keep order of entries when reloading from xml later
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reversed_list = []
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for key in ordered_keys(self._excluded):
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reversed_list.append(key)
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for item in reversed(reversed_list):
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exclude_node = ET.SubElement(root, "exclude")
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exclude_node.set("regex", str(item))
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exclude_node.set("marked", ("y" if self.is_marked(item) else "n"))
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tree = ET.ElementTree(root)
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with FileOrPath(outfile, "wb") as fp:
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tree.write(fp, encoding="utf-8")
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def ordered_keys(_dict):
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"""Returns an iterator over the keys of dictionary sorted by "index" key"""
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if not len(_dict):
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return
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list_of_items = []
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for item in _dict.items():
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list_of_items.append(item)
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list_of_items.sort(key=lambda x: x[1].get("index"))
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for item in list_of_items:
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yield item[0]
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if ISWINDOWS:
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def has_sep(regexp):
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return "\\" + sep in regexp
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else:
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def has_sep(regexp):
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return sep in regexp
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