DebugClients/Python3/coverage/config.py

Sat, 04 Jul 2015 17:31:46 +0200

author
Detlev Offenbach <detlev@die-offenbachs.de>
date
Sat, 04 Jul 2015 17:31:46 +0200
changeset 4309
cc9c62f55413
parent 3495
fac17a82b431
child 4489
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Changed the Python debugger backends to evaluate statements entered into the shell in the frame selected in the local variables viewer.

"""Config file for coverage.py"""

import os, re, sys
from .backward import string_class, iitems

# In py3, # ConfigParser was renamed to the more-standard configparser
try:
    import configparser                             # pylint: disable=F0401
except ImportError:
    import ConfigParser as configparser


class HandyConfigParser(configparser.RawConfigParser):
    """Our specialization of ConfigParser."""

    def read(self, filename):
        """Read a filename as UTF-8 configuration data."""
        kwargs = {}
        if sys.version_info >= (3, 2):
            kwargs['encoding'] = "utf-8"
        return configparser.RawConfigParser.read(self, filename, **kwargs)

    def get(self, *args, **kwargs):
        v = configparser.RawConfigParser.get(self, *args, **kwargs)
        def dollar_replace(m):
            """Called for each $replacement."""
            # Only one of the groups will have matched, just get its text.
            word = [w for w in m.groups() if w is not None][0]
            if word == "$":
                return "$"
            else:
                return os.environ.get(word, '')

        dollar_pattern = r"""(?x)   # Use extended regex syntax
            \$(?:                   # A dollar sign, then
            (?P<v1>\w+) |           #   a plain word,
            {(?P<v2>\w+)} |         #   or a {-wrapped word,
            (?P<char>[$])           #   or a dollar sign.
            )
            """
        v = re.sub(dollar_pattern, dollar_replace, v)
        return v

    def getlist(self, section, option):
        """Read a list of strings.

        The value of `section` and `option` is treated as a comma- and newline-
        separated list of strings.  Each value is stripped of whitespace.

        Returns the list of strings.

        """
        value_list = self.get(section, option)
        values = []
        for value_line in value_list.split('\n'):
            for value in value_line.split(','):
                value = value.strip()
                if value:
                    values.append(value)
        return values

    def getlinelist(self, section, option):
        """Read a list of full-line strings.

        The value of `section` and `option` is treated as a newline-separated
        list of strings.  Each value is stripped of whitespace.

        Returns the list of strings.

        """
        value_list = self.get(section, option)
        return list(filter(None, value_list.split('\n')))


# The default line exclusion regexes
DEFAULT_EXCLUDE = [
    '(?i)# *pragma[: ]*no *cover',
    ]

# The default partial branch regexes, to be modified by the user.
DEFAULT_PARTIAL = [
    '(?i)# *pragma[: ]*no *branch',
    ]

# The default partial branch regexes, based on Python semantics.
# These are any Python branching constructs that can't actually execute all
# their branches.
DEFAULT_PARTIAL_ALWAYS = [
    'while (True|1|False|0):',
    'if (True|1|False|0):',
    ]


class CoverageConfig(object):
    """Coverage.py configuration.

    The attributes of this class are the various settings that control the
    operation of coverage.py.

    """
    def __init__(self):
        """Initialize the configuration attributes to their defaults."""
        # Metadata about the config.
        self.attempted_config_files = []
        self.config_files = []

        # Defaults for [run]
        self.branch = False
        self.cover_pylib = False
        self.data_file = ".coverage"
        self.parallel = False
        self.timid = False
        self.source = None
        self.debug = []

        # Defaults for [report]
        self.exclude_list = DEFAULT_EXCLUDE[:]
        self.ignore_errors = False
        self.include = None
        self.omit = None
        self.partial_list = DEFAULT_PARTIAL[:]
        self.partial_always_list = DEFAULT_PARTIAL_ALWAYS[:]
        self.precision = 0
        self.show_missing = False

        # Defaults for [html]
        self.html_dir = "htmlcov"
        self.extra_css = None
        self.html_title = "Coverage report"

        # Defaults for [xml]
        self.xml_output = "coverage.xml"

        # Defaults for [paths]
        self.paths = {}

    def from_environment(self, env_var):
        """Read configuration from the `env_var` environment variable."""
        # Timidity: for nose users, read an environment variable.  This is a
        # cheap hack, since the rest of the command line arguments aren't
        # recognized, but it solves some users' problems.
        env = os.environ.get(env_var, '')
        if env:
            self.timid = ('--timid' in env)

    MUST_BE_LIST = ["omit", "include", "debug"]

    def from_args(self, **kwargs):
        """Read config values from `kwargs`."""
        for k, v in iitems(kwargs):
            if v is not None:
                if k in self.MUST_BE_LIST and isinstance(v, string_class):
                    v = [v]
                setattr(self, k, v)

    def from_file(self, filename):
        """Read configuration from a .rc file.

        `filename` is a file name to read.

        """
        self.attempted_config_files.append(filename)

        cp = HandyConfigParser()
        files_read = cp.read(filename)
        if files_read is not None:  # return value changed in 2.4
            self.config_files.extend(files_read)

        for option_spec in self.CONFIG_FILE_OPTIONS:
            self.set_attr_from_config_option(cp, *option_spec)

        # [paths] is special
        if cp.has_section('paths'):
            for option in cp.options('paths'):
                self.paths[option] = cp.getlist('paths', option)

    CONFIG_FILE_OPTIONS = [
        # [run]
        ('branch', 'run:branch', 'boolean'),
        ('cover_pylib', 'run:cover_pylib', 'boolean'),
        ('data_file', 'run:data_file'),
        ('debug', 'run:debug', 'list'),
        ('include', 'run:include', 'list'),
        ('omit', 'run:omit', 'list'),
        ('parallel', 'run:parallel', 'boolean'),
        ('source', 'run:source', 'list'),
        ('timid', 'run:timid', 'boolean'),

        # [report]
        ('exclude_list', 'report:exclude_lines', 'linelist'),
        ('ignore_errors', 'report:ignore_errors', 'boolean'),
        ('include', 'report:include', 'list'),
        ('omit', 'report:omit', 'list'),
        ('partial_list', 'report:partial_branches', 'linelist'),
        ('partial_always_list', 'report:partial_branches_always', 'linelist'),
        ('precision', 'report:precision', 'int'),
        ('show_missing', 'report:show_missing', 'boolean'),

        # [html]
        ('html_dir', 'html:directory'),
        ('extra_css', 'html:extra_css'),
        ('html_title', 'html:title'),

        # [xml]
        ('xml_output', 'xml:output'),
        ]

    def set_attr_from_config_option(self, cp, attr, where, type_=''):
        """Set an attribute on self if it exists in the ConfigParser."""
        section, option = where.split(":")
        if cp.has_option(section, option):
            method = getattr(cp, 'get'+type_)
            setattr(self, attr, method(section, option))

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