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  r78137 | r.david.murray | 2010-02-10 17:42:04 -0500 (Wed, 10 Feb 2010) | 8 lines

  Issue 7835:  Shelve's __del__ method calls its close method, and its
  close method refers to an identifier in the global module namespace.
  This means that when __del__ is called during interpreter shutdown (if,
  for example, the calling program still has a pointer to the shelf),
  sometimes that global identifier would wind up being None, causing
  mysterious 'ignored' exceptions.  This patch checks for the possible None
  value first before using the global, thus avoiding the error messages.
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compileall.py
"""Module/script to "compile" all .py files to .pyc (or .pyo) file.

When called as a script with arguments, this compiles the directories
given as arguments recursively; the -l option prevents it from
recursing into directories.

Without arguments, if compiles all modules on sys.path, without
recursing into subdirectories.  (Even though it should do so for
packages -- for now, you'll have to deal with packages separately.)

See module py_compile for details of the actual byte-compilation.

"""

import os
import sys
import py_compile

__all__ = ["compile_dir","compile_path"]

def compile_dir(dir, maxlevels=10, ddir=None,
                force=0, rx=None, quiet=0):
    """Byte-compile all modules in the given directory tree.

    Arguments (only dir is required):

    dir:       the directory to byte-compile
    maxlevels: maximum recursion level (default 10)
    ddir:      if given, purported directory name (this is the
               directory name that will show up in error messages)
    force:     if 1, force compilation, even if timestamps are up-to-date
    quiet:     if 1, be quiet during compilation

    """
    if not quiet:
        print 'Listing', dir, '...'
    try:
        names = os.listdir(dir)
    except os.error:
        print "Can't list", dir
        names = []
    names.sort()
    success = 1
    for name in names:
        fullname = os.path.join(dir, name)
        if ddir is not None:
            dfile = os.path.join(ddir, name)
        else:
            dfile = None
        if rx is not None:
            mo = rx.search(fullname)
            if mo:
                continue
        if os.path.isfile(fullname):
            head, tail = name[:-3], name[-3:]
            if tail == '.py':
                cfile = fullname + (__debug__ and 'c' or 'o')
                ftime = os.stat(fullname).st_mtime
                try: ctime = os.stat(cfile).st_mtime
                except os.error: ctime = 0
                if (ctime > ftime) and not force: continue
                if not quiet:
                    print 'Compiling', fullname, '...'
                try:
                    ok = py_compile.compile(fullname, None, dfile, True)
                except KeyboardInterrupt:
                    raise KeyboardInterrupt
                except py_compile.PyCompileError,err:
                    if quiet:
                        print 'Compiling', fullname, '...'
                    print err.msg
                    success = 0
                except IOError, e:
                    print "Sorry", e
                    success = 0
                else:
                    if ok == 0:
                        success = 0
        elif maxlevels > 0 and \
             name != os.curdir and name != os.pardir and \
             os.path.isdir(fullname) and \
             not os.path.islink(fullname):
            if not compile_dir(fullname, maxlevels - 1, dfile, force, rx, quiet):
                success = 0
    return success

def compile_path(skip_curdir=1, maxlevels=0, force=0, quiet=0):
    """Byte-compile all module on sys.path.

    Arguments (all optional):

    skip_curdir: if true, skip current directory (default true)
    maxlevels:   max recursion level (default 0)
    force: as for compile_dir() (default 0)
    quiet: as for compile_dir() (default 0)

    """
    success = 1
    for dir in sys.path:
        if (not dir or dir == os.curdir) and skip_curdir:
            print 'Skipping current directory'
        else:
            success = success and compile_dir(dir, maxlevels, None,
                                              force, quiet=quiet)
    return success

def main():
    """Script main program."""
    import getopt
    try:
        opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'lfqd:x:')
    except getopt.error, msg:
        print msg
        print "usage: python compileall.py [-l] [-f] [-q] [-d destdir] " \
              "[-x regexp] [directory ...]"
        print "-l: don't recurse down"
        print "-f: force rebuild even if timestamps are up-to-date"
        print "-q: quiet operation"
        print "-d destdir: purported directory name for error messages"
        print "   if no directory arguments, -l sys.path is assumed"
        print "-x regexp: skip files matching the regular expression regexp"
        print "   the regexp is searched for in the full path of the file"
        sys.exit(2)
    maxlevels = 10
    ddir = None
    force = 0
    quiet = 0
    rx = None
    for o, a in opts:
        if o == '-l': maxlevels = 0
        if o == '-d': ddir = a
        if o == '-f': force = 1
        if o == '-q': quiet = 1
        if o == '-x':
            import re
            rx = re.compile(a)
    if ddir:
        if len(args) != 1:
            print "-d destdir require exactly one directory argument"
            sys.exit(2)
    success = 1
    try:
        if args:
            for dir in args:
                if not compile_dir(dir, maxlevels, ddir,
                                   force, rx, quiet):
                    success = 0
        else:
            success = compile_path()
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        print "\n[interrupt]"
        success = 0
    return success

if __name__ == '__main__':
    exit_status = int(not main())
    sys.exit(exit_status)
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