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Current File : //lib/python3.6/site-packages/certbot/compat/_path.py |
""" This compat module wraps os.path to forbid some functions. isort:skip_file """ # NB: Each function defined in compat._path is marked with "type: ignore" to avoid mypy # to complain that a function is redefined (because we imported if first from os.path). # pylint: disable=function-redefined from __future__ import absolute_import # First round of wrapping: we import statically all public attributes exposed by the os.path # module. This allows in particular to have pylint, mypy, IDEs be aware that most of os.path # members are available in certbot.compat.path. from os.path import * # pylint: disable=wildcard-import,unused-wildcard-import,os-module-forbidden # Second round of wrapping: we import dynamically all attributes from the os.path module that have # not yet been imported by the first round (static star import). import os.path as std_os_path # pylint: disable=os-module-forbidden import sys as std_sys ourselves = std_sys.modules[__name__] for attribute in dir(std_os_path): # Check if the attribute does not already exist in our module. It could be internal attributes # of the module (__name__, __doc__), or attributes from standard os.path already imported with # `from os.path import *`. if not hasattr(ourselves, attribute): setattr(ourselves, attribute, getattr(std_os_path, attribute)) # Clean all remaining importables that are not from the core os.path module. del ourselves, std_os_path, std_sys # Function os.path.realpath is broken on some versions of Python for Windows. def realpath(*unused_args, **unused_kwargs): # type: ignore """Method os.path.realpath() is forbidden""" raise RuntimeError('Usage of os.path.realpath() is forbidden. ' 'Use certbot.compat.filesystem.realpath() instead.')