62 lines
2.3 KiB
Python
62 lines
2.3 KiB
Python
# pylint: disable=bad-option-value,unidiomatic-typecheck,undefined-variable,no-else-return
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import platform
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import os
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import locale
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########################################################################################################################
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# PLATFORM_IS_WINDOWS
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def platform_is_windows():
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return "windows" in platform.system().lower()
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PLATFORM_IS_WINDOWS = platform_is_windows()
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########################################################################################################################
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# USE_SH_LIB
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# Determine whether to use the `sh` library
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# On windows we won't want to use the sh library since it's not supported - instead we'll use our own shell module.
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# However, we want to be able to overwrite this behavior for testing using the GITLINT_QA_USE_SH_LIB env var.
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def use_sh_library():
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gitlint_use_sh_lib_env = os.environ.get("GITLINT_QA_USE_SH_LIB", None)
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if gitlint_use_sh_lib_env:
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return gitlint_use_sh_lib_env == "1"
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return not PLATFORM_IS_WINDOWS
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USE_SH_LIB = use_sh_library()
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########################################################################################################################
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# DEFAULT_ENCODING
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def getpreferredencoding():
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"""Modified version of local.getpreferredencoding() that takes into account LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LANG env vars
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on windows and falls back to UTF-8."""
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default_encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding() or "UTF-8"
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# On Windows, we mimic git/linux by trying to read the LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LANG env vars manually
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# (on Linux/MacOS the `getpreferredencoding()` call will take care of this).
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# We fallback to UTF-8
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if PLATFORM_IS_WINDOWS:
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default_encoding = "UTF-8"
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for env_var in ["LC_ALL", "LC_CTYPE", "LANG"]:
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encoding = os.environ.get(env_var, False)
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if encoding:
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# Support dotted (C.UTF-8) and non-dotted (C or UTF-8) charsets:
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# If encoding contains a dot: split and use second part, otherwise use everything
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dot_index = encoding.find(".")
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if dot_index != -1:
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default_encoding = encoding[dot_index + 1 :]
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else:
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default_encoding = encoding
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break
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return default_encoding
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DEFAULT_ENCODING = getpreferredencoding()
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