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Filename: //lib/python3/dist-packages//debian/changelog.py
""" Facilities for reading and writing Debian changelogs The aim of this module is to provide programmatic access to Debian changelogs to query and manipulate them. The format for the changelog is defined in `deb-changelog(5) <https://manpages.debian.org/stretch/dpkg-dev/deb-changelog.5.html>`_ Stability: The API is not marked as stable but hasn't changed incompatibly since 2007. Potential users of these classes are asked to work with the `python-debian` maintainers to improve, extend and stabilise this API. Overview ======== Create a changelog object using the constuctor. Pass it the contents of the file if there are some entries, or ``None`` to create an empty changelog:: >>> import debian.changelog >>> ch = debian.changelog.Changelog() >>> ch.new_block( ... package='example', ... version='0.1', ... distributions='unstable', ... urgency='low', ... author="%s <%s>" % debian.changelog.get_maintainer(), ... date=debian.changelog.format_date() ... ) >>> ch.add_change('') >>> print(ch) example (0.1) unstable; urgency=low -- Stuart Prescott <stuart@debian.org> Sun, 08 Apr 2018 13:03:01 +1000 If you have the full contents of a changelog, but are only interested in the most recent versions you can pass the ``max_blocks`` keyword parameter to the constuctor to limit the number of blocks of the changelog that will be parsed. If you are only interested in the most recent version of the package then pass ``max_blocks=1``:: >>> import gzip >>> from debian.changelog import Changelog >>> with gzip.open('/usr/share/doc/dpkg/changelog.Debian.gz') as fh: ... ch = Changelog(fh, max_blocks=1) >>> print(''' ... Package: %s ... Version: %s ... Urgency: %s''' % (ch.package, ch.version, ch.urgency)) Package: dpkg Version: 1.18.24 Urgency: medium See `/usr/share/doc/python-debian/examples/changelog/` or the `git repository <https://salsa.debian.org/python-debian-team/python-debian/tree/master/ examples/changelog>`_ for examples of usage. The :class:`Changelog` class is the key class within this module. Changelog Classes ----------------- """ # Copyright (C) 2006-7 James Westby <jw+debian@jameswestby.net> # Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA # The parsing code is based on that from dpkg which is: # Copyright 1996 Ian Jackson # Copyright 2005 Frank Lichtenheld <frank@lichtenheld.de> # and licensed under the same license as above. from __future__ import absolute_import import email.utils import os import pwd import re import socket import warnings import sys import six try: # pylint: disable=unused-import from typing import ( Any, Dict, Iterable, Iterator, IO, List, Optional, Pattern, Union, Text, Tuple, TypeVar, ) IterableDataSource = Union[ bytes, Text, IO[Text], Iterable[Text], Iterable[bytes], ] except ImportError: # Missing types aren't important at runtime pass from debian.debian_support import Version # Python 3 doesn't have StandardError, but let's avoid changing our # exception inheritance hierarchy for Python 2. _base_exception_class = Exception try: _base_exception_class = StandardError # type: ignore except NameError: pass class ChangelogParseError(_base_exception_class): """Indicates that the changelog could not be parsed""" is_user_error = True def __init__(self, line): # type: (str) -> None self._line = line super(ChangelogParseError, self).__init__() def __str__(self): # type: () -> str return "Could not parse changelog: "+self._line class ChangelogCreateError(_base_exception_class): """Indicates that changelog could not be created, as all the information required was not given""" class VersionError(_base_exception_class): """Indicates that the version does not conform to the required format""" is_user_error = True def __init__(self, version): # type: (str) -> None self._version = version super(VersionError, self).__init__() def __str__(self): # type: () -> str return "Could not parse version: " + self._version class ChangeBlock(object): """Holds all the information about one block from the changelog. See `deb-changelog(5) <https://manpages.debian.org/stretch/dpkg-dev/deb-changelog.5.html>`_ for more details about the format of the changelog block and the necessary data. :param package: str, name of the package :param version: str or Version, version of the package :param distributions: str, distributions to which the package is released :param urgency: str, urgency of the upload :param urgency_comment: str, comment about the urgency setting :param changes: list of str, individual changelog entries for this block :param author: str, name and email address of the changelog author :param date: str, date of the changelog in RFC822 (`date -R`) format :param other_pairs: dict, key=value pairs from the header of the changelog, other than the urgency value that is specified separately :param encoding: specify the encoding to be used; note that Debian Policy mandates the use of UTF-8. """ def __init__(self, package=None, # type: Optional[str] version=None, # type: Optional[Union[Version, str]] distributions=None, # type: Optional[str] urgency=None, # type: Optional[str] urgency_comment=None, # type: Optional[str] changes=None, # type: Optional[List[Text]] author=None, # type: Optional[Text] date=None, # type: Optional[str] other_pairs=None, # type: Optional[Dict[str, str]] encoding='utf-8', # type: str ): # type: (...) -> None self._raw_version = None # type: Optional[str] self._set_version(version) self.package = package self.distributions = distributions self.urgency = urgency or "unknown" self.urgency_comment = urgency_comment or '' self._changes = changes or [] # type: List[Text] self.author = author self.date = date self._trailing = [] # type: List[Text] self.other_pairs = other_pairs or {} self._encoding = encoding self._no_trailer = False self._trailer_separator = " " def _get_version(self): # type: () -> Optional[Version] if self._raw_version is None: return None return Version(self._raw_version) def _set_version(self, version): # type: (Optional[Union[Version, str]]) -> None if version is not None: self._raw_version = str(version) else: self._raw_version = None # need old property() syntax until mypy can type check getters and setters # properly https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/3004 version = property( _get_version, _set_version, doc="The package version that this block pertains to" ) def other_keys_normalised(self): # type: () -> Dict[str, str] """ Obtain a dict from the block header (other than urgency) """ norm_dict = {} for (key, value) in self.other_pairs.items(): key = key[0].upper() + key[1:].lower() m = xbcs_re.match(key) if m is None: key = "XS-%s" % key norm_dict[key] = value return norm_dict def changes(self): # type: () -> List[str] """ Get the changelog entries for this block as a list of str """ return self._changes def add_trailing_line(self, line): # type: (str) -> None """ Add a sign-off (trailer) line to the block """ self._trailing.append(line) def add_change(self, change): # type: (str) -> None """ Append a change entry to the block """ if not self._changes: self._changes = [change] else: # Bit of trickery to keep the formatting nicer with a blank # line at the end if there is one changes = self._changes changes.reverse() added = False for i, ch_entry in enumerate(changes): m = blankline.match(ch_entry) if m is None: changes.insert(i, change) added = True break changes.reverse() if not added: changes.append(change) self._changes = changes def _get_bugs_closed_generic(self, type_re): # type: (Pattern[Text]) -> List[int] changes = six.u(' ').join(self._changes) bugs = [] for match in type_re.finditer(changes): closes_list = match.group(0) for bugmatch in re.finditer(r"\d+", closes_list): bugs.append(int(bugmatch.group(0))) return bugs @property def bugs_closed(self): # type: () -> List[int] """ List of (Debian) bugs closed by the block """ return self._get_bugs_closed_generic(closes) @property def lp_bugs_closed(self): # type: () -> List[int] """ List of Launchpad bugs closed by the block """ return self._get_bugs_closed_generic(closeslp) def _format(self, allow_missing_author=False): # type: (Optional[bool]) -> str # TODO(jsw): Switch to StringIO or a list to join at the end. block = "" if self.package is None: raise ChangelogCreateError("Package not specified") block += self.package + " " if self._raw_version is None: raise ChangelogCreateError("Version not specified") block += "(" + self._raw_version + ") " if self.distributions is None: raise ChangelogCreateError("Distribution not specified") block += self.distributions + "; " if self.urgency is None: raise ChangelogCreateError("Urgency not specified") block += "urgency=" + self.urgency + self.urgency_comment for (key, value) in self.other_pairs.items(): block += ", %s=%s" % (key, value) block += '\n' if self.changes() is None: raise ChangelogCreateError("Changes not specified") for change in self.changes(): block += change + "\n" if not self._no_trailer: block += " --" if self.author is not None: block += " " + self.author elif not allow_missing_author: raise ChangelogCreateError("Author not specified") if self.date is not None: block += self._trailer_separator + self.date elif not allow_missing_author: raise ChangelogCreateError("Date not specified") block += "\n" for line in self._trailing: block += line + "\n" return block if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: def __str__(self): # type: () -> str return self._format() def __bytes__(self): # type: () -> bytes # pylint: disable=invalid-bytes-returned # pylint bug https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/3599 return str(self).encode(self._encoding) else: def __unicode__(self): return self._format() def __str__(self): # pylint: disable=undefined-variable # (pylint3 doesn't cope with the use of `unicode`) return unicode(self).encode(self._encoding) topline = re.compile( r'^(\w%(name_chars)s*) \(([^\(\) \t]+)\)' r'((\s+%(name_chars)s+)+)\;' % {'name_chars': '[-+0-9a-z.]'}, re.IGNORECASE) blankline = re.compile(r'^\s*$') changere = re.compile(r'^\s\s+.*$') endline = re.compile( r'^ -- (.*) <(.*)>( ?)((\w+\,\s*)?\d{1,2}\s+\w+\s+' r'\d{4}\s+\d{1,2}:\d\d:\d\d\s+[-+]\d{4}\s*)$') endline_nodetails = re.compile( r'^ --(?: (.*) <(.*)>( ?)((\w+\,\s*)?\d{1,2}' r'\s+\w+\s+\d{4}\s+\d{1,2}:\d\d:\d\d\s+[-+]\d{4}' r'))?\s*$') maintainerre = re.compile(r"^(.*)\s+<(.*)>$") keyvalue = re.compile(r'^([-0-9a-z]+)=\s*(.*\S)$', re.IGNORECASE) value_re = re.compile(r'^([-0-9a-z]+)((\s+.*)?)$', re.IGNORECASE) xbcs_re = re.compile('^X[BCS]+-', re.IGNORECASE) emacs_variables = re.compile(r'^(;;\s*)?Local variables:', re.IGNORECASE) vim_variables = re.compile('^vim:', re.IGNORECASE) cvs_keyword = re.compile(r'^\$\w+:.*\$') comments = re.compile(r'^\# ') more_comments = re.compile(r'^/\*.*\*/') closes = re.compile( r'closes:\s*(?:bug)?\#?\s?\d+(?:,\s*(?:bug)?\#?\s?\d+)*', re.IGNORECASE) closeslp = re.compile(r'lp:\s+\#\d+(?:,\s*\#\d+)*', re.IGNORECASE) old_format_re1 = re.compile( r'^(\w+\s+\w+\s+\d{1,2} \d{1,2}:\d{1,2}:\d{1,2}' r'\s+[\w\s]*\d{4})\s+(.*)\s+(<|\()(.*)(\)|>)') old_format_re2 = re.compile( r'^(\w+\s+\w+\s+\d{1,2},?\s*\d{4})\s+(.*)' r'\s+(<|\()(.*)(\)|>)') old_format_re3 = re.compile( r'^(\w[-+0-9a-z.]*) \(([^\(\) \t]+)\)\;?', re.IGNORECASE) old_format_re4 = re.compile( r'^([\w.+-]+)(-| )(\S+) Debian (\S+)', re.IGNORECASE) old_format_re5 = re.compile( '^Changes from version (.*) to (.*):', re.IGNORECASE) old_format_re6 = re.compile( r'^Changes for [\w.+-]+-[\w.+-]+:?\s*$', re.IGNORECASE) old_format_re7 = re.compile(r'^Old Changelog:\s*$', re.IGNORECASE) old_format_re8 = re.compile(r'^(?:\d+:)?\w[\w.+~-]*:?\s*$') class Changelog(object): """Represents a debian/changelog file. To get the properly formatted changelog back out of the object merely call `str()` on it. The returned string should be a properly formatted changelog. :param file: str, list of str, or file-like. The contents of the changelog, either as a ``str``, ``unicode`` object, or an iterator of lines such as a filehandle, (each line is either a ``str`` or ``unicode``) :param max_blocks: int, optional (Default: ``None``, no limit) The maximum number of blocks to parse from the input. :param allow_empty_author: bool, optional (Default: `False`), Whether to allow an empty author in the trailer line of a change block. :param strict: bool, optional (Default: ``False``, use a warning) Whether to raise an exception if there are errors. :param encoding: str, If the input is a str or iterator of str, the encoding to use when interpreting the input. There are a number of errors that may be thrown by the module: - :class:`ChangelogParseError`: Indicates that the changelog could not be parsed, i.e. there is a line that does not conform to the requirements, or a line was found out of its normal position. May be thrown when using the method `parse_changelog`. The constructor will not throw this exception. - :class:`ChangelogCreateError`: Some information required to create the changelog was not available. This can be thrown when `str()` is used on the object, and will occur if a required value is `None`. - :class:`VersionError`: The string used to create a Version object cannot be parsed as it doesn't conform to the specification of a version number. Can be thrown when creating a Changelog object from an existing changelog, or instantiating a Version object directly to assign to the version attribute of a Changelog object. If you have a changelog that may have no author information yet as it is still a work in progress, i.e. the author line is just:: -- rather than:: -- Author <author@debian.org> Thu, 12 Dec 2006 12:23:34 +0000 then you can pass ``allow_empty_author=True`` to the Changelog constructor. If you do this then the ``author`` and ``date`` attributes may be ``None``. """ # TODO(jsw): Avoid masking the 'file' built-in. def __init__(self, file=None, # type: Optional[IterableDataSource] max_blocks=None, # type: Optional[int] allow_empty_author=False, # type: bool strict=False, # type: bool encoding='utf-8', # type: str ): # type: (...) -> None self._encoding = encoding self._blocks = [] # type: List[ChangeBlock] self.initial_blank_lines = [] # type: List[Text] if file is not None: self.parse_changelog( file, max_blocks=max_blocks, allow_empty_author=allow_empty_author, strict=strict) @staticmethod def _parse_error(message, strict): # type: (str, bool) -> None if strict: raise ChangelogParseError(message) warnings.warn(message) def parse_changelog(self, file, # type: Optional[IterableDataSource] max_blocks=None, # type: Optional[int] allow_empty_author=False, # type: bool strict=True, # type: bool encoding=None, # type: Optional[str] ): # type: (...) -> None """ Read and parse a changelog file If you create an Changelog object without specifying a changelog file, you can parse a changelog file with this method. If the changelog doesn't parse cleanly, a :class:`ChangelogParseError` exception is thrown. The constructor will parse the changelog on a best effort basis. """ first_heading = "first heading" next_heading_or_eof = "next heading of EOF" start_of_change_data = "start of change data" more_changes_or_trailer = "more change data or trailer" slurp_to_end = "slurp to end" encoding = encoding or self._encoding if file is None: self._parse_error('Empty changelog file.', strict) return self._blocks = [] self.initial_blank_lines = [] current_block = ChangeBlock(encoding=encoding) changes = [] state = first_heading old_state = None if isinstance(file, bytes): file = file.decode(encoding) if isinstance(file, six.string_types): # Make sure the changelog file is not empty. if not file.strip(): self._parse_error('Empty changelog file.', strict) return file = file.splitlines() for line in file: if not isinstance(line, six.text_type): line = line.decode(encoding) # Support both lists of lines without the trailing newline and # those with trailing newlines (e.g. when given a file object # directly) line = line.rstrip('\n') if state in (first_heading, next_heading_or_eof): top_match = topline.match(line) blank_match = blankline.match(line) if top_match is not None: if (max_blocks is not None and len(self._blocks) >= max_blocks): return current_block.package = top_match.group(1) current_block._raw_version = top_match.group(2) current_block.distributions = top_match.group(3).lstrip() pairs = line.split(";", 1)[1] all_keys = {} # type: Dict[str, str] other_pairs = {} # type: Dict[str, str] for pair in pairs.split(','): pair = pair.strip() kv_match = keyvalue.match(pair) if kv_match is None: self._parse_error( "Invalid key-value pair after ';': %s" % pair, strict) continue key = kv_match.group(1) value = kv_match.group(2) if key.lower() in all_keys: self._parse_error( "Repeated key-value: " "%s" % key.lower(), strict) all_keys[key.lower()] = value if key.lower() == "urgency": val_match = value_re.match(value) if val_match is None: self._parse_error( "Badly formatted urgency value: %s" % value, strict) else: current_block.urgency = val_match.group(1) comment = val_match.group(2) if comment is not None: current_block.urgency_comment = comment else: other_pairs[key] = value current_block.other_pairs = other_pairs state = start_of_change_data elif blank_match is not None: if state == first_heading: self.initial_blank_lines.append(line) else: self._blocks[-1].add_trailing_line(line) else: emacs_match = emacs_variables.match(line) vim_match = vim_variables.match(line) cvs_match = cvs_keyword.match(line) comments_match = comments.match(line) more_comments_match = more_comments.match(line) if ((emacs_match is not None or vim_match is not None) and state != first_heading): self._blocks[-1].add_trailing_line(line) old_state = state state = slurp_to_end continue if (cvs_match is not None or comments_match is not None or more_comments_match is not None): if state == first_heading: self.initial_blank_lines.append(line) else: self._blocks[-1].add_trailing_line(line) continue if ((old_format_re1.match(line) is not None or old_format_re2.match(line) is not None or old_format_re3.match(line) is not None or old_format_re4.match(line) is not None or old_format_re5.match(line) is not None or old_format_re6.match(line) is not None or old_format_re7.match(line) is not None or old_format_re8.match(line) is not None) and state != first_heading): self._blocks[-1].add_trailing_line(line) old_state = state state = slurp_to_end continue self._parse_error( "Unexpected line while looking for %s: %s" % (state, line), strict) if state == first_heading: self.initial_blank_lines.append(line) else: self._blocks[-1].add_trailing_line(line) elif state in (start_of_change_data, more_changes_or_trailer): change_match = changere.match(line) end_match = endline.match(line) end_no_details_match = endline_nodetails.match(line) blank_match = blankline.match(line) if change_match is not None: changes.append(line) state = more_changes_or_trailer elif end_match is not None: if end_match.group(3) != ' ': self._parse_error( "Badly formatted trailer line: %s" % line, strict) current_block._trailer_separator = end_match.group(3) current_block.author = "%s <%s>" \ % (end_match.group(1), end_match.group(2)) current_block.date = end_match.group(4) current_block._changes = changes self._blocks.append(current_block) changes = [] current_block = ChangeBlock(encoding=encoding) state = next_heading_or_eof elif end_no_details_match is not None: if not allow_empty_author: self._parse_error( "Badly formatted trailer line: %s" % line, strict) continue current_block._changes = changes self._blocks.append(current_block) changes = [] current_block = ChangeBlock(encoding=encoding) state = next_heading_or_eof elif blank_match is not None: changes.append(line) else: cvs_match = cvs_keyword.match(line) comments_match = comments.match(line) more_comments_match = more_comments.match(line) if (cvs_match is not None or comments_match is not None or more_comments_match is not None): changes.append(line) continue self._parse_error( "Unexpected line while looking for %s: %s" % (state, line), strict) changes.append(line) elif state == slurp_to_end: if old_state == next_heading_or_eof: self._blocks[-1].add_trailing_line(line) else: changes.append(line) else: assert False, "Unknown state: %s" % state if (state not in (next_heading_or_eof, slurp_to_end) or (state == slurp_to_end and old_state != next_heading_or_eof)): self._parse_error( "Found eof where expected %s" % state, strict) current_block._changes = changes current_block._no_trailer = True self._blocks.append(current_block) def get_version(self): # type: () -> Optional[Version] """Return a Version object for the last version""" return self._blocks[0].version # type: ignore def set_version(self, version): # type: (Union[Version, str]) -> None """Set the version of the last changelog block version can be a full version string, or a Version object """ self._blocks[0].version = Version(version) # Use old property() syntax until mypy can separately type getter and # setter. https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/3004 version = property( get_version, set_version, doc="""Version object for latest changelog block. (Property that can both get and set the version.)""" ) # For convenience, let's expose some of the version properties full_version = property( lambda self: self.version.full_version, doc="The full version number of the last version" ) epoch = property( lambda self: self.version.epoch, doc="The epoch number of the last revision, or `None` " "if no epoch was used." ) debian_version = property( lambda self: self.version.debian_revision, doc="The debian part of the version number of the last version." ) debian_revision = property( lambda self: self.version.debian_revision, doc="The debian part of the version number of the last version." ) upstream_version = property( lambda self: self.version.upstream_version, doc="The upstream part of the version number of the last version." ) def get_package(self): # type: () -> Optional[str] """Returns the name of the package in the last entry.""" return self._blocks[0].package def set_package(self, package): # type: (str) -> None """ set the name of the package in the last entry. """ self._blocks[0].package = package package = property( get_package, set_package, doc="Name of the package in the last version" ) def get_versions(self): # type: () -> List[Version] return self.versions @property def versions(self): # type: () -> List[Version] """Returns a list of :class:`debian.debian_support.Version` objects that are listed in the changelog.""" return [block.version for block in self._blocks] def _raw_versions(self): # type: () -> List[Optional[str]] return [block._raw_version for block in self._blocks] def _format(self, allow_missing_author=False): # type: (Optional[bool]) -> str pieces = [] for line in self.initial_blank_lines: pieces.append(line + six.u('\n')) for block in self._blocks: pieces.append(block._format(allow_missing_author=allow_missing_author)) return six.u('').join(pieces) if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: def __str__(self): # type: () -> str return self._format() def __bytes__(self): # type: () -> bytes # pylint: disable=invalid-bytes-returned # pylint bug https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/3599 return str(self).encode(self._encoding) else: def __unicode__(self): return self._format() def __str__(self): # pylint: disable=undefined-variable # (pylint3 doesn't cope with the use of `unicode`) return unicode(self).encode(self._encoding) def __iter__(self): # type: () -> Iterator[ChangeBlock] return iter(self._blocks) def __getitem__(self, n): # type: (Union[Version, int, str]) -> ChangeBlock """ select a changelog entry by number, version string, or Version :param n: integer or str representing a version or Version object """ if isinstance(n, six.string_types): return self[Version(n)] if isinstance(n, int): idx = n else: # a Version object idx = self.versions.index(n) return self._blocks[idx] def __len__(self): # type: () -> int return len(self._blocks) def set_distributions(self, distributions): # type: (str) -> None self._blocks[0].distributions = distributions distributions = property( lambda self: self._blocks[0].distributions, set_distributions, doc="""\ A string indicating the distributions that the package will be uploaded to in the most recent version.""" ) def set_urgency(self, urgency): # type: (str) -> None self._blocks[0].urgency = urgency urgency = property( lambda self: self._blocks[0].urgency, set_urgency, doc="""\ A string indicating the urgency with which the most recent version will be uploaded.""" ) def add_change(self, change): # type: (str) -> None """ and a new dot point to a changelog entry Adds a change entry to the most recent version. The change entry should conform to the required format of the changelog (i.e. start with two spaces). No line wrapping or anything will be performed, so it is advisable to do this yourself if it is a long entry. The change will be appended to the current changes, no support is provided for per-maintainer changes. """ self._blocks[0].add_change(change) def set_author(self, author): # type: (Text) -> None """ set the author of the top changelog entry """ self._blocks[0].author = author author = property( lambda self: self._blocks[0].author, set_author, doc="""\ The author of the most recent change. This should be a properly formatted name/email pair.""" ) def set_date(self, date): # type: (str) -> None """ set the date of the top changelog entry :param date: str a properly formatted date string (`date -R` format; see Policy) """ self._blocks[0].date = date date = property( lambda self: self._blocks[0].date, set_date, doc="""\ The date associated with the current entry. Should be a properly formatted string with the date and timezone. See the :func:`format_date()` function.""" ) def new_block(self, package=None, # type: Optional[str] version=None, # type: Optional[Union[Version, str]] distributions=None, # type: Optional[str] urgency=None, # type: Optional[str] urgency_comment=None, # type: Optional[str] changes=None, # type: Optional[List[Text]] author=None, # type: Optional[Text] date=None, # type: Optional[str] other_pairs=None, # type: Optional[Dict[str, str]] encoding=None, # type: Optional[str] ): # type: (...) -> None """ Add a new changelog block to the changelog Start a new :class:`ChangeBlock` entry representing a new version of the package. The arguments (all optional) are passed directly to the :class:`ChangeBlock` constructor; they specify the values that can be provided to the `set_*` methods of this class. If they are omitted the associated attributes *must* be assigned to before the changelog is formatted as a str or written to a file. """ encoding = encoding or self._encoding block = ChangeBlock(package, version, distributions, urgency, urgency_comment, changes, author, date, other_pairs, encoding) block.add_trailing_line('') self._blocks.insert(0, block) def write_to_open_file(self, filehandle): # type: (IO[Text]) -> None """ Write the changelog entry to a filehandle Write the changelog out to the filehandle passed. The file argument must be an open file object. """ filehandle.write(self.__str__()) def get_maintainer(): # type: () -> Tuple[Optional[Text], Optional[Text]] """Get the maintainer information in the same manner as dch. This function gets the information about the current user for the maintainer field using environment variables of gecos informations as approriate. It uses the same methods as dch to get the information, namely DEBEMAIL, DEBFULLNAME, EMAIL, NAME, /etc/mailname and gecos. :returns: a tuple of the full name, email pair as strings. Either of the pair may be None if that value couldn't be determined. """ env = os.environ # Split email and name if 'DEBEMAIL' in env: match_obj = maintainerre.match(env['DEBEMAIL']) if match_obj: if 'DEBFULLNAME' not in env: env['DEBFULLNAME'] = match_obj.group(1) env['DEBEMAIL'] = match_obj.group(2) if 'DEBEMAIL' not in env or 'DEBFULLNAME' not in env: if 'EMAIL' in env: match_obj = maintainerre.match(env['EMAIL']) if match_obj: if 'DEBFULLNAME' not in env: env['DEBFULLNAME'] = match_obj.group(1) env['EMAIL'] = match_obj.group(2) # Get maintainer's name maintainer = None # type: Optional[Text] if 'DEBFULLNAME' in env: maintainer = env['DEBFULLNAME'] elif 'NAME' in env: maintainer = env['NAME'] else: # Use password database if no data in environment variables try: maintainer = re.sub(r',.*', '', pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid()).pw_gecos) except (KeyError, AttributeError): pass # Get maintainer's mail address email_address = None # type: Optional[Text] if 'DEBEMAIL' in env: email_address = env['DEBEMAIL'] elif 'EMAIL' in env: email_address = env['EMAIL'] else: addr = None if os.path.exists('/etc/mailname'): f = open('/etc/mailname') try: addr = f.readline().strip() finally: f.close() if not addr: addr = socket.getfqdn() if addr: user = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid()).pw_name if not user: addr = None else: addr = "%s@%s" % (user, addr) if addr: email_address = addr return (maintainer, email_address) def format_date(timestamp=None, localtime=True): # type: (Optional[float], bool) -> str """ format a datestamp in the required format for the changelog :param timestamp: float, optional. The timestamp (seconds since epoch) for which the date string should be created. If not specified, the current time is used. :param localtime: bool, optional (default True). Use the local timezone in the date string. :returns: str, date stamp formatted according to the changelog specification (i.e. RFC822). """ return email.utils.formatdate(timestamp, localtime)
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