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# Copyright (c) 2001 - 2015 The SCons Foundation
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# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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# the following conditions:
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#
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# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
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# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
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# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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#
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__doc__ = """
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SCons compatibility package for old Python versions
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This subpackage holds modules that provide backwards-compatible
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implementations of various things that we'd like to use in SCons but which
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only show up in later versions of Python than the early, old version(s)
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we still support.
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Other code will not generally reference things in this package through
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the SCons.compat namespace. The modules included here add things to
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the builtins namespace or the global module list so that the rest
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of our code can use the objects and names imported here regardless of
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Python version.
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Simply enough, things that go in the builtins name space come from
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our _scons_builtins module.
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The rest of the things here will be in individual compatibility modules
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that are either: 1) suitably modified copies of the future modules that
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we want to use; or 2) backwards compatible re-implementations of the
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specific portions of a future module's API that we want to use.
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GENERAL WARNINGS: Implementations of functions in the SCons.compat
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modules are *NOT* guaranteed to be fully compliant with these functions in
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later versions of Python. We are only concerned with adding functionality
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that we actually use in SCons, so be wary if you lift this code for
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other uses. (That said, making these more nearly the same as later,
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official versions is still a desirable goal, we just don't need to be
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obsessive about it.)
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We name the compatibility modules with an initial '_scons_' (for example,
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_scons_subprocess.py is our compatibility module for subprocess) so
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that we can still try to import the real module name and fall back to
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our compatibility module if we get an ImportError. The import_as()
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function defined below loads the module as the "real" name (without the
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'_scons'), after which all of the "import {module}" statements in the
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rest of our code will find our pre-loaded compatibility module.
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"""
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2015-11-26 10:09:02 +00:00
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__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/compat/__init__.py rel_2.4.1:3453:73fefd3ea0b0 2015/11/09 03:25:05 bdbaddog"
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2015-10-01 13:25:41 +00:00
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import os
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import sys
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import imp # Use the "imp" module to protect imports from fixers.
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def import_as(module, name):
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"""
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Imports the specified module (from our local directory) as the
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specified name, returning the loaded module object.
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"""
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dir = os.path.split(__file__)[0]
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return imp.load_module(name, *imp.find_module(module, [dir]))
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def rename_module(new, old):
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"""
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Attempts to import the old module and load it under the new name.
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Used for purely cosmetic name changes in Python 3.x.
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"""
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try:
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sys.modules[new] = imp.load_module(old, *imp.find_module(old))
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return True
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except ImportError:
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return False
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rename_module('builtins', '__builtin__')
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import _scons_builtins
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try:
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import hashlib
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except ImportError:
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# Pre-2.5 Python has no hashlib module.
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try:
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import_as('_scons_hashlib', 'hashlib')
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except ImportError:
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# If we failed importing our compatibility module, it probably
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# means this version of Python has no md5 module. Don't do
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# anything and let the higher layer discover this fact, so it
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# can fall back to using timestamp.
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pass
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try:
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set
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except NameError:
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# Pre-2.4 Python has no native set type
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import_as('_scons_sets', 'sets')
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import builtins, sets
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builtins.set = sets.Set
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try:
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import collections
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except ImportError:
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# Pre-2.4 Python has no collections module.
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import_as('_scons_collections', 'collections')
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else:
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try:
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collections.UserDict
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except AttributeError:
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exec('from UserDict import UserDict as _UserDict')
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collections.UserDict = _UserDict
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del _UserDict
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try:
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collections.UserList
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except AttributeError:
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exec('from UserList import UserList as _UserList')
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collections.UserList = _UserList
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del _UserList
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try:
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collections.UserString
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except AttributeError:
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exec('from UserString import UserString as _UserString')
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collections.UserString = _UserString
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del _UserString
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try:
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import io
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except ImportError:
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# Pre-2.6 Python has no io module.
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import_as('_scons_io', 'io')
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try:
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os.devnull
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except AttributeError:
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# Pre-2.4 Python has no os.devnull attribute
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_names = sys.builtin_module_names
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if 'posix' in _names:
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os.devnull = '/dev/null'
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elif 'nt' in _names:
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os.devnull = 'nul'
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os.path.devnull = os.devnull
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try:
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os.path.lexists
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except AttributeError:
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# Pre-2.4 Python has no os.path.lexists function
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def lexists(path):
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return os.path.exists(path) or os.path.islink(path)
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os.path.lexists = lexists
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# When we're using the '-3' option during regression tests, importing
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# cPickle gives a warning no matter how it's done, so always use the
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# real profile module, whether it's fast or not.
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if os.environ.get('SCONS_HORRIBLE_REGRESSION_TEST_HACK') is None:
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# Not a regression test with '-3', so try to use faster version.
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# In 3.x, 'pickle' automatically loads the fast version if available.
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rename_module('pickle', 'cPickle')
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# In 3.x, 'profile' automatically loads the fast version if available.
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rename_module('profile', 'cProfile')
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# Before Python 3.0, the 'queue' module was named 'Queue'.
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rename_module('queue', 'Queue')
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# Before Python 3.0, the 'winreg' module was named '_winreg'
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rename_module('winreg', '_winreg')
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try:
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import subprocess
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except ImportError:
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# Pre-2.4 Python has no subprocess module.
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import_as('_scons_subprocess', 'subprocess')
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try:
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sys.intern
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except AttributeError:
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# Pre-2.6 Python has no sys.intern() function.
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import builtins
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try:
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sys.intern = builtins.intern
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except AttributeError:
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# Pre-2.x Python has no builtin intern() function.
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def intern(x):
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return x
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sys.intern = intern
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del intern
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try:
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sys.maxsize
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except AttributeError:
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# Pre-2.6 Python has no sys.maxsize attribute
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# Wrapping sys in () is silly, but protects it from 2to3 renames fixer
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sys.maxsize = (sys).maxint
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if os.environ.get('SCONS_HORRIBLE_REGRESSION_TEST_HACK') is not None:
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# We can't apply the 'callable' fixer until the floor is 2.6, but the
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# '-3' option to Python 2.6 and 2.7 generates almost ten thousand
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# warnings. This hack allows us to run regression tests with the '-3'
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# option by replacing the callable() built-in function with a hack
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# that performs the same function but doesn't generate the warning.
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# Note that this hack is ONLY intended to be used for regression
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# testing, and should NEVER be used for real runs.
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from types import ClassType
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def callable(obj):
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if hasattr(obj, '__call__'): return True
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if isinstance(obj, (ClassType, type)): return True
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return False
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import builtins
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builtins.callable = callable
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del callable
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# Local Variables:
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# tab-width:4
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# indent-tabs-mode:nil
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# End:
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# vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4:
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