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import os import sys import codecs from ._compat import PY2 # If someone wants to vendor click, we want to ensure the # correct package is discovered. Ideally we could use a # relative import here but unfortunately Python does not # support that. click = sys.modules[__name__.rsplit('.', 1)[0]] def _find_unicode_literals_frame(): import __future__ frm = sys._getframe(1) idx = 1 while frm is not None: if frm.f_globals.get('__name__', '').startswith('click.'): frm = frm.f_back idx += 1 elif frm.f_code.co_flags & __future__.unicode_literals.compiler_flag: return idx else: break return 0 def _check_for_unicode_literals(): if not __debug__: return if not PY2 or click.disable_unicode_literals_warning: return bad_frame = _find_unicode_literals_frame() if bad_frame <= 0: return from warnings import warn warn(Warning('Click detected the use of the unicode_literals ' '__future__ import. This is heavily discouraged ' 'because it can introduce subtle bugs in your ' 'code. You should instead use explicit u"" literals ' 'for your unicode strings. For more information see ' 'http://click.pocoo.org/python3/'), stacklevel=bad_frame) def _verify_python3_env(): """Ensures that the environment is good for unicode on Python 3.""" if PY2: return try: import locale fs_enc = codecs.lookup(locale.getpreferredencoding()).name except Exception: fs_enc = 'ascii' if fs_enc != 'ascii': return extra = '' if os.name == 'posix': import subprocess rv = subprocess.Popen(['locale', '-a'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0] good_locales = set() has_c_utf8 = False # Make sure we're operating on text here. if isinstance(rv, bytes): rv = rv.decode('ascii', 'replace') for line in rv.splitlines(): locale = line.strip() if locale.lower().endswith(('.utf-8', '.utf8')): good_locales.add(locale) if locale.lower() in ('c.utf8', 'c.utf-8'): has_c_utf8 = True extra += '\n\n' if not good_locales: extra += ( 'Additional information: on this system no suitable UTF-8\n' 'locales were discovered. This most likely requires resolving\n' 'by reconfiguring the locale system.' ) elif has_c_utf8: extra += ( 'This system supports the C.UTF-8 locale which is recommended.\n' 'You might be able to resolve your issue by exporting the\n' 'following environment variables:\n\n' ' export LC_ALL=C.UTF-8\n' ' export LANG=C.UTF-8' ) else: extra += ( 'This system lists a couple of UTF-8 supporting locales that\n' 'you can pick from. The following suitable locales where\n' 'discovered: %s' ) % ', '.join(sorted(good_locales)) bad_locale = None for locale in os.environ.get('LC_ALL'), os.environ.get('LANG'): if locale and locale.lower().endswith(('.utf-8', '.utf8')): bad_locale = locale if locale is not None: break if bad_locale is not None: extra += ( '\n\nClick discovered that you exported a UTF-8 locale\n' 'but the locale system could not pick up from it because\n' 'it does not exist. The exported locale is "%s" but it\n' 'is not supported' ) % bad_locale raise RuntimeError('Click will abort further execution because Python 3 ' 'was configured to use ASCII as encoding for the ' 'environment. Either run this under Python 2 or ' 'consult http://click.pocoo.org/python3/ for ' 'mitigation steps.' + extra)