view piecrust/osutil.py @ 666:81d9c3a3a0b5

internal: Get rid of the whole "sub cache" business. * Compute cache keys up front, so the cache directory is only chosen once. * Buffer up config variants to apply before loading the config. Makes it possible to cache variant-resulting configs, too. * Make a factory class to reuse the logic that creates the `PieCrust` object correctly for multi-process workers and such. * Add a test.
author Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com>
date Thu, 03 Mar 2016 08:22:41 -0800
parents a4ac464a45b3
children ea6cbd6d2af5
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import os
import sys
import glob as _system_glob
import unicodedata


walk = os.walk
listdir = os.listdir
glob = _system_glob.glob


def _wrap_fs_funcs():
    global walk
    global listdir
    global glob

    def _walk(top, **kwargs):
        for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(top, **kwargs):
            dirpath = _from_osx_fs(dirpath)
            dirnames[:] = list(map(_from_osx_fs, dirnames))
            filenames[:] = list(map(_from_osx_fs, filenames))
            yield dirpath, dirnames, filenames

    def _listdir(path='.'):
        for name in os.listdir(path):
            name = _from_osx_fs(name)
            yield name

    def _glob(pathname):
        pathname = _to_osx_fs(pathname)
        matches = _system_glob.glob(pathname)
        return list(map(_from_osx_fs, matches))

    def _from_osx_fs(s):
        return unicodedata.normalize('NFC', s)

    def _to_osx_fs(s):
        return unicodedata.ucd_3_2_0.normalize('NFD', s)

    walk = _walk
    listdir = _listdir
    glob = _glob


if sys.platform == 'darwin':
    _wrap_fs_funcs()