bazarr/libs/soupsieve/__meta__.py

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"""Meta related things."""
from collections import namedtuple
import re
RE_VER = re.compile(
r'''(?x)
(?P<major>\d+)(?:\.(?P<minor>\d+))?(?:\.(?P<micro>\d+))?
(?:(?P<type>a|b|rc)(?P<pre>\d+))?
(?:\.post(?P<post>\d+))?
(?:\.dev(?P<dev>\d+))?
'''
)
REL_MAP = {
".dev": "",
".dev-alpha": "a",
".dev-beta": "b",
".dev-candidate": "rc",
"alpha": "a",
"beta": "b",
"candidate": "rc",
"final": ""
}
DEV_STATUS = {
".dev": "2 - Pre-Alpha",
".dev-alpha": "2 - Pre-Alpha",
".dev-beta": "2 - Pre-Alpha",
".dev-candidate": "2 - Pre-Alpha",
"alpha": "3 - Alpha",
"beta": "4 - Beta",
"candidate": "4 - Beta",
"final": "5 - Production/Stable"
}
PRE_REL_MAP = {"a": 'alpha', "b": 'beta', "rc": 'candidate'}
class Version(namedtuple("Version", ["major", "minor", "micro", "release", "pre", "post", "dev"])):
"""
Get the version (PEP 440).
A biased approach to the PEP 440 semantic version.
Provides a tuple structure which is sorted for comparisons `v1 > v2` etc.
(major, minor, micro, release type, pre-release build, post-release build, development release build)
Release types are named in is such a way they are comparable with ease.
Accessors to check if a development, pre-release, or post-release build. Also provides accessor to get
development status for setup files.
How it works (currently):
- You must specify a release type as either `final`, `alpha`, `beta`, or `candidate`.
- To define a development release, you can use either `.dev`, `.dev-alpha`, `.dev-beta`, or `.dev-candidate`.
The dot is used to ensure all development specifiers are sorted before `alpha`.
You can specify a `dev` number for development builds, but do not have to as implicit development releases
are allowed.
- You must specify a `pre` value greater than zero if using a prerelease as this project (not PEP 440) does not
allow implicit prereleases.
- You can optionally set `post` to a value greater than zero to make the build a post release. While post releases
are technically allowed in prereleases, it is strongly discouraged, so we are rejecting them. It should be
noted that we do not allow `post0` even though PEP 440 does not restrict this. This project specifically
does not allow implicit post releases.
- It should be noted that we do not support epochs `1!` or local versions `+some-custom.version-1`.
Acceptable version releases:
```
Version(1, 0, 0, "final") 1.0
Version(1, 2, 0, "final") 1.2
Version(1, 2, 3, "final") 1.2.3
Version(1, 2, 0, ".dev-alpha", pre=4) 1.2a4
Version(1, 2, 0, ".dev-beta", pre=4) 1.2b4
Version(1, 2, 0, ".dev-candidate", pre=4) 1.2rc4
Version(1, 2, 0, "final", post=1) 1.2.post1
Version(1, 2, 3, ".dev") 1.2.3.dev0
Version(1, 2, 3, ".dev", dev=1) 1.2.3.dev1
```
"""
def __new__(
cls,
major: int, minor: int, micro: int, release: str = "final",
pre: int = 0, post: int = 0, dev: int = 0
) -> "Version":
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"""Validate version info."""
# Ensure all parts are positive integers.
for value in (major, minor, micro, pre, post):
if not (isinstance(value, int) and value >= 0):
raise ValueError("All version parts except 'release' should be integers.")
if release not in REL_MAP:
raise ValueError("'{}' is not a valid release type.".format(release))
# Ensure valid pre-release (we do not allow implicit pre-releases).
if ".dev-candidate" < release < "final":
if pre == 0:
raise ValueError("Implicit pre-releases not allowed.")
elif dev:
raise ValueError("Version is not a development release.")
elif post:
raise ValueError("Post-releases are not allowed with pre-releases.")
# Ensure valid development or development/pre release
elif release < "alpha":
if release > ".dev" and pre == 0:
raise ValueError("Implicit pre-release not allowed.")
elif post:
raise ValueError("Post-releases are not allowed with pre-releases.")
# Ensure a valid normal release
else:
if pre:
raise ValueError("Version is not a pre-release.")
elif dev:
raise ValueError("Version is not a development release.")
return super(Version, cls).__new__(cls, major, minor, micro, release, pre, post, dev)
def _is_pre(self) -> bool:
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"""Is prerelease."""
return bool(self.pre > 0)
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def _is_dev(self) -> bool:
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"""Is development."""
return bool(self.release < "alpha")
def _is_post(self) -> bool:
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"""Is post."""
return bool(self.post > 0)
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def _get_dev_status(self) -> str: # pragma: no cover
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"""Get development status string."""
return DEV_STATUS[self.release]
def _get_canonical(self) -> str:
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"""Get the canonical output string."""
# Assemble major, minor, micro version and append `pre`, `post`, or `dev` if needed..
if self.micro == 0:
ver = "{}.{}".format(self.major, self.minor)
else:
ver = "{}.{}.{}".format(self.major, self.minor, self.micro)
if self._is_pre():
ver += '{}{}'.format(REL_MAP[self.release], self.pre)
if self._is_post():
ver += ".post{}".format(self.post)
if self._is_dev():
ver += ".dev{}".format(self.dev)
return ver
def parse_version(ver: str) -> Version:
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"""Parse version into a comparable Version tuple."""
m = RE_VER.match(ver)
if m is None:
raise ValueError("'{}' is not a valid version".format(ver))
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# Handle major, minor, micro
major = int(m.group('major'))
minor = int(m.group('minor')) if m.group('minor') else 0
micro = int(m.group('micro')) if m.group('micro') else 0
# Handle pre releases
if m.group('type'):
release = PRE_REL_MAP[m.group('type')]
pre = int(m.group('pre'))
else:
release = "final"
pre = 0
# Handle development releases
dev = m.group('dev') if m.group('dev') else 0
if m.group('dev'):
dev = int(m.group('dev'))
release = '.dev-' + release if pre else '.dev'
else:
dev = 0
# Handle post
post = int(m.group('post')) if m.group('post') else 0
return Version(major, minor, micro, release, pre, post, dev)
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__version_info__ = Version(2, 3, 2, "final", post=1)
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__version__ = __version_info__._get_canonical()