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build: update vendored six from 1.11.0 to 1.16.0 (dpkp#2398)
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keejon authored May 13, 2024
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149 changes: 128 additions & 21 deletions kafka/vendor/six.py
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# pylint: skip-file

# Copyright (c) 2010-2017 Benjamin Peterson
# Copyright (c) 2010-2020 Benjamin Peterson
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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import types

__author__ = "Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>"
__version__ = "1.11.0"
__version__ = "1.16.0"


# Useful for very coarse version differentiation.
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# https://github.com/dpkp/kafka-python/pull/979#discussion_r100403389
# del X

if PY34:
from importlib.util import spec_from_loader
else:
spec_from_loader = None


def _add_doc(func, doc):
"""Add documentation to a function."""
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return self
return None

def find_spec(self, fullname, path, target=None):
if fullname in self.known_modules:
return spec_from_loader(fullname, self)
return None

def __get_module(self, fullname):
try:
return self.known_modules[fullname]
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return None
get_source = get_code # same as get_code

def create_module(self, spec):
return self.load_module(spec.name)

def exec_module(self, module):
pass

_importer = _SixMetaPathImporter(__name__)


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MovedAttribute("reduce", "__builtin__", "functools"),
MovedAttribute("shlex_quote", "pipes", "shlex", "quote"),
MovedAttribute("StringIO", "StringIO", "io"),
MovedAttribute("UserDict", "UserDict", "collections"),
MovedAttribute("UserDict", "UserDict", "collections", "IterableUserDict", "UserDict"),
MovedAttribute("UserList", "UserList", "collections"),
MovedAttribute("UserString", "UserString", "collections"),
MovedAttribute("xrange", "__builtin__", "builtins", "xrange", "range"),
MovedAttribute("zip", "itertools", "builtins", "izip", "zip"),
MovedAttribute("zip_longest", "itertools", "itertools", "izip_longest", "zip_longest"),
MovedModule("builtins", "__builtin__"),
MovedModule("configparser", "ConfigParser"),
MovedModule("collections_abc", "collections", "collections.abc" if sys.version_info >= (3, 3) else "collections"),
MovedModule("copyreg", "copy_reg"),
MovedModule("dbm_gnu", "gdbm", "dbm.gnu"),
MovedModule("_dummy_thread", "dummy_thread", "_dummy_thread"),
MovedModule("dbm_ndbm", "dbm", "dbm.ndbm"),
MovedModule("_dummy_thread", "dummy_thread", "_dummy_thread" if sys.version_info < (3, 9) else "_thread"),
MovedModule("http_cookiejar", "cookielib", "http.cookiejar"),
MovedModule("http_cookies", "Cookie", "http.cookies"),
MovedModule("html_entities", "htmlentitydefs", "html.entities"),
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import io
StringIO = io.StringIO
BytesIO = io.BytesIO
del io
_assertCountEqual = "assertCountEqual"
if sys.version_info[1] <= 1:
_assertRaisesRegex = "assertRaisesRegexp"
_assertRegex = "assertRegexpMatches"
_assertNotRegex = "assertNotRegexpMatches"
else:
_assertRaisesRegex = "assertRaisesRegex"
_assertRegex = "assertRegex"
_assertNotRegex = "assertNotRegex"
else:
def b(s):
return s
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_assertCountEqual = "assertItemsEqual"
_assertRaisesRegex = "assertRaisesRegexp"
_assertRegex = "assertRegexpMatches"
_assertNotRegex = "assertNotRegexpMatches"
_add_doc(b, """Byte literal""")
_add_doc(u, """Text literal""")

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return getattr(self, _assertRegex)(*args, **kwargs)


def assertNotRegex(self, *args, **kwargs):
return getattr(self, _assertNotRegex)(*args, **kwargs)


if PY3:
exec_ = getattr(moves.builtins, "exec")

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""")


if sys.version_info[:2] == (3, 2):
exec_("""def raise_from(value, from_value):
try:
if from_value is None:
raise value
raise value from from_value
finally:
value = None
""")
elif sys.version_info[:2] > (3, 2):
if sys.version_info[:2] > (3,):
exec_("""def raise_from(value, from_value):
try:
raise value from from_value
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_add_doc(reraise, """Reraise an exception.""")

if sys.version_info[0:2] < (3, 4):
# This does exactly the same what the :func:`py3:functools.update_wrapper`
# function does on Python versions after 3.2. It sets the ``__wrapped__``
# attribute on ``wrapper`` object and it doesn't raise an error if any of
# the attributes mentioned in ``assigned`` and ``updated`` are missing on
# ``wrapped`` object.
def _update_wrapper(wrapper, wrapped,
assigned=functools.WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS,
updated=functools.WRAPPER_UPDATES):
for attr in assigned:
try:
value = getattr(wrapped, attr)
except AttributeError:
continue
else:
setattr(wrapper, attr, value)
for attr in updated:
getattr(wrapper, attr).update(getattr(wrapped, attr, {}))
wrapper.__wrapped__ = wrapped
return wrapper
_update_wrapper.__doc__ = functools.update_wrapper.__doc__

def wraps(wrapped, assigned=functools.WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS,
updated=functools.WRAPPER_UPDATES):
def wrapper(f):
f = functools.wraps(wrapped, assigned, updated)(f)
f.__wrapped__ = wrapped
return f
return wrapper
return functools.partial(_update_wrapper, wrapped=wrapped,
assigned=assigned, updated=updated)
wraps.__doc__ = functools.wraps.__doc__

else:
wraps = functools.wraps

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class metaclass(type):

def __new__(cls, name, this_bases, d):
return meta(name, bases, d)
if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 7):
# This version introduced PEP 560 that requires a bit
# of extra care (we mimic what is done by __build_class__).
resolved_bases = types.resolve_bases(bases)
if resolved_bases is not bases:
d['__orig_bases__'] = bases
else:
resolved_bases = bases
return meta(name, resolved_bases, d)

@classmethod
def __prepare__(cls, name, this_bases):
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orig_vars.pop(slots_var)
orig_vars.pop('__dict__', None)
orig_vars.pop('__weakref__', None)
if hasattr(cls, '__qualname__'):
orig_vars['__qualname__'] = cls.__qualname__
return metaclass(cls.__name__, cls.__bases__, orig_vars)
return wrapper


def ensure_binary(s, encoding='utf-8', errors='strict'):
"""Coerce **s** to six.binary_type.
For Python 2:
- `unicode` -> encoded to `str`
- `str` -> `str`
For Python 3:
- `str` -> encoded to `bytes`
- `bytes` -> `bytes`
"""
if isinstance(s, binary_type):
return s
if isinstance(s, text_type):
return s.encode(encoding, errors)
raise TypeError("not expecting type '%s'" % type(s))


def ensure_str(s, encoding='utf-8', errors='strict'):
"""Coerce *s* to `str`.
For Python 2:
- `unicode` -> encoded to `str`
- `str` -> `str`
For Python 3:
- `str` -> `str`
- `bytes` -> decoded to `str`
"""
# Optimization: Fast return for the common case.
if type(s) is str:
return s
if PY2 and isinstance(s, text_type):
return s.encode(encoding, errors)
elif PY3 and isinstance(s, binary_type):
return s.decode(encoding, errors)
elif not isinstance(s, (text_type, binary_type)):
raise TypeError("not expecting type '%s'" % type(s))
return s


def ensure_text(s, encoding='utf-8', errors='strict'):
"""Coerce *s* to six.text_type.
For Python 2:
- `unicode` -> `unicode`
- `str` -> `unicode`
For Python 3:
- `str` -> `str`
- `bytes` -> decoded to `str`
"""
if isinstance(s, binary_type):
return s.decode(encoding, errors)
elif isinstance(s, text_type):
return s
else:
raise TypeError("not expecting type '%s'" % type(s))


def python_2_unicode_compatible(klass):
"""
A decorator that defines __unicode__ and __str__ methods under Python 2.
A class decorator that defines __unicode__ and __str__ methods under Python 2.
Under Python 3 it does nothing.
To support Python 2 and 3 with a single code base, define a __str__ method
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