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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# File: portato/helper.py
# This file is part of the Portato-Project, a graphical portage-frontend.
#
# Copyright (C) 2006-2007 René 'Necoro' Neumann
# This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of
# the GNU General Public License version 2.
# There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
#
# Written by René 'Necoro' Neumann <necoro@necoro.net> et.al.
import traceback, os.path, sys
from itertools import chain
DEBUG = True
def set_debug (d):
"""Sets the global DEBUG variable. Do not set it by your own - always use this function.
@param d: True to enable debugging; False otherwise
@type d: boolean"""
global DEBUG
DEBUG = d
def debug(*args, **kwargs):
"""Prints a debug message including filename and lineno.
A variable number of positional arguments are allowed.
If debug(obj0, obj1, obj2) is called, the text part of the output
looks like the output from print obj0, obj1, obj2.
Keywords which can be used:
- name: Use the given name instead the correct function name.
- file: output file to use
- minus: The value given is the amount of frames to ignore in the stack to return the correct function call.
This should be used if you are wrapping the debug call.
- warn: Prints the message as a warning. Value of DEBUG is ignored.
- error: Prints the message as an error. Value of DEBUG is ignored."""
if not DEBUG and not ("warn" in kwargs or "error" in kwargs): return
stack = traceback.extract_stack()
minus = -2
if "minus" in kwargs:
minus = minus - kwargs["minus"]
a, b, c, d = stack[minus]
a = os.path.basename(a)
out = []
for obj in args:
out.append(str(obj))
text = ' '.join(out)
if "name" in kwargs:
text = 'In %s (%s:%s): %s' % (kwargs["name"], a, b, text)
else:
text = 'In %s (%s:%s): %s' % (c, a, b, text)
outfile = sys.stdout
surround = "DEBUG"
if "warn" in kwargs:
outfile = sys.stderr
surround = "WARNING"
elif "error" in kwargs:
outfile = sys.stderr
surround = "ERROR"
text = ("***%s*** %s ***%s***" % (surround, text, surround))
if "file" in kwargs:
f = open(kwargs["file"], "a+")
f.write(text+"\n")
f.close()
else:
print >> outfile, text
def am_i_root ():
"""Returns True if the current user is root, False otherwise.
@rtype: boolean"""
from plugin import hook
@hook("am_i_root")
def __am_i_root():
if os.getuid() == 0:
return True
else:
return False
return __am_i_root()
def flatten (listOfLists):
"""Flattens the given list of lists.
@param listOfLists: the list of lists to flatten
@type listOfLists: list of lists
@returns: flattend list
@rtype: list"""
return list(chain(*listOfLists))
def unique_array(s):
"""Stolen from portage_utils:
lifted from python cookbook, credit: Tim Peters
Return a list of the elements in s in arbitrary order, sans duplicates"""
n = len(s)
# assume all elements are hashable, if so, it's linear
try:
return list(set(s))
except TypeError:
pass
# so much for linear. abuse sort.
try:
t = list(s)
t.sort()
except TypeError:
pass
else:
assert n > 0
last = t[0]
lasti = i = 1
while i < n:
if t[i] != last:
t[lasti] = last = t[i]
lasti += 1
i += 1
return t[:lasti]
# blah. back to original portage.unique_array
u = []
for x in s:
if x not in u:
u.append(x)
return u
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