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- #
- # Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
- #
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- # permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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- # WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- #
- # Portions of the following are derived from the compat.py file in
- # Twisted, under the following copyright:
- #
- # Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Twisted Matrix Laboratories
- __doc__ = """
- Compatibility idioms for __builtin__ names
- This module adds names to the __builtin__ module for things that we want
- to use in SCons but which don't show up until later Python versions than
- the earliest ones we support.
- This module checks for the following __builtin__ names:
- all()
- any()
- bool()
- dict()
- True
- False
- zip()
- Implementations of functions are *NOT* guaranteed to be fully compliant
- with these functions in later versions of Python. We are only concerned
- with adding functionality that we actually use in SCons, so be wary
- if you lift this code for other uses. (That said, making these more
- nearly the same as later, official versions is still a desirable goal,
- we just don't need to be obsessive about it.)
- If you're looking at this with pydoc and various names don't show up in
- the FUNCTIONS or DATA output, that means those names are already built in
- to this version of Python and we don't need to add them from this module.
- """
- __revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/compat/builtins.py 3057 2008/06/09 22:21:00 knight"
- import __builtin__
- try:
- all
- except NameError:
- # Pre-2.5 Python has no all() function.
- def all(iterable):
- """
- Returns True if all elements of the iterable are true.
- """
- for element in iterable:
- if not element:
- return False
- return True
- __builtin__.all = all
- all = all
- try:
- any
- except NameError:
- # Pre-2.5 Python has no any() function.
- def any(iterable):
- """
- Returns True if any element of the iterable is true.
- """
- for element in iterable:
- if element:
- return True
- return False
- __builtin__.any = any
- any = any
- try:
- bool
- except NameError:
- # Pre-2.2 Python has no bool() function.
- def bool(value):
- """Demote a value to 0 or 1, depending on its truth value.
- This is not to be confused with types.BooleanType, which is
- way too hard to duplicate in early Python versions to be
- worth the trouble.
- """
- return not not value
- __builtin__.bool = bool
- bool = bool
- try:
- dict
- except NameError:
- # Pre-2.2 Python has no dict() keyword.
- def dict(seq=[], **kwargs):
- """
- New dictionary initialization.
- """
- d = {}
- for k, v in seq:
- d[k] = v
- d.update(kwargs)
- return d
- __builtin__.dict = dict
- try:
- False
- except NameError:
- # Pre-2.2 Python has no False keyword.
- __builtin__.False = not 1
- # Assign to False in this module namespace so it shows up in pydoc output.
- False = False
- try:
- True
- except NameError:
- # Pre-2.2 Python has no True keyword.
- __builtin__.True = not 0
- # Assign to True in this module namespace so it shows up in pydoc output.
- True = True
- #
- try:
- zip
- except NameError:
- # Pre-2.2 Python has no zip() function.
- def zip(*lists):
- """
- Emulates the behavior we need from the built-in zip() function
- added in Python 2.2.
- Returns a list of tuples, where each tuple contains the i-th
- element rom each of the argument sequences. The returned
- list is truncated in length to the length of the shortest
- argument sequence.
- """
- result = []
- for i in xrange(min(map(len, lists))):
- result.append(tuple(map(lambda l, i=i: l[i], lists)))
- return result
- __builtin__.zip = zip
- #if sys.version_info[:3] in ((2, 2, 0), (2, 2, 1)):
- # def lstrip(s, c=string.whitespace):
- # while s and s[0] in c:
- # s = s[1:]
- # return s
- # def rstrip(s, c=string.whitespace):
- # while s and s[-1] in c:
- # s = s[:-1]
- # return s
- # def strip(s, c=string.whitespace, l=lstrip, r=rstrip):
- # return l(r(s, c), c)
- #
- # object.__setattr__(str, 'lstrip', lstrip)
- # object.__setattr__(str, 'rstrip', rstrip)
- # object.__setattr__(str, 'strip', strip)