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			Vendoring wheels has three benefits: * There's far less files, so Firefox checkouts will be smaller. * It works around `zipp` not allowing `pip install` from extracted source `tar.gz` files. Now, we should be able to use the pip resolver against vendored packages, which will be needed for future mach virtualenv work. * `./mach vendor python` takes far less time to execute. Since we need the raw Python to be available to add to the `sys.path`, we extract the wheels before putting them in tree. Due to the structure of some wheels being less nested than of a source `tar.gz`, `common_virtualenv_packages` needed to be adjusted accordingly. `install_pip_package()` had to be tweaked as well since you can't `pip install` an extracted wheel. So, we "re-bundle" the wheel before installing from a vendored package. Replace python packages with wheels where possible This contains the vendoring changes caused by the last patch. For reviewing, there's a couple things to note: * A bunch of files are deleted, since there's generally less files in a wheel than in a source archive. * There's a new `.dist-info` directory for each extracted wheel, so expect roughly 5 or 6 new files for each wheel'd package. * There should be no source code changes other than moves from package names changing from having `-` to having `_`. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D116512
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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| """The optional bytecode cache system. This is useful if you have very
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| complex template situations and the compilation of all those templates
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| slows down your application too much.
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| 
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| Situations where this is useful are often forking web applications that
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| are initialized on the first request.
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| """
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| import errno
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| import fnmatch
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| import os
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| import stat
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| import sys
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| import tempfile
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| from hashlib import sha1
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| from os import listdir
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| from os import path
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| 
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| from ._compat import BytesIO
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| from ._compat import marshal_dump
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| from ._compat import marshal_load
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| from ._compat import pickle
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| from ._compat import text_type
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| from .utils import open_if_exists
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| 
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| bc_version = 4
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| # Magic bytes to identify Jinja bytecode cache files. Contains the
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| # Python major and minor version to avoid loading incompatible bytecode
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| # if a project upgrades its Python version.
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| bc_magic = (
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|     b"j2"
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|     + pickle.dumps(bc_version, 2)
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|     + pickle.dumps((sys.version_info[0] << 24) | sys.version_info[1], 2)
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| )
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| 
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| 
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| class Bucket(object):
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|     """Buckets are used to store the bytecode for one template.  It's created
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|     and initialized by the bytecode cache and passed to the loading functions.
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| 
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|     The buckets get an internal checksum from the cache assigned and use this
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|     to automatically reject outdated cache material.  Individual bytecode
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|     cache subclasses don't have to care about cache invalidation.
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|     """
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, environment, key, checksum):
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|         self.environment = environment
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|         self.key = key
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|         self.checksum = checksum
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|         self.reset()
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| 
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|     def reset(self):
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|         """Resets the bucket (unloads the bytecode)."""
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|         self.code = None
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| 
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|     def load_bytecode(self, f):
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|         """Loads bytecode from a file or file like object."""
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|         # make sure the magic header is correct
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|         magic = f.read(len(bc_magic))
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|         if magic != bc_magic:
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|             self.reset()
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|             return
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|         # the source code of the file changed, we need to reload
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|         checksum = pickle.load(f)
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|         if self.checksum != checksum:
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|             self.reset()
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|             return
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|         # if marshal_load fails then we need to reload
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|         try:
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|             self.code = marshal_load(f)
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|         except (EOFError, ValueError, TypeError):
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|             self.reset()
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|             return
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| 
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|     def write_bytecode(self, f):
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|         """Dump the bytecode into the file or file like object passed."""
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|         if self.code is None:
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|             raise TypeError("can't write empty bucket")
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|         f.write(bc_magic)
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|         pickle.dump(self.checksum, f, 2)
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|         marshal_dump(self.code, f)
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| 
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|     def bytecode_from_string(self, string):
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|         """Load bytecode from a string."""
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|         self.load_bytecode(BytesIO(string))
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| 
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|     def bytecode_to_string(self):
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|         """Return the bytecode as string."""
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|         out = BytesIO()
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|         self.write_bytecode(out)
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|         return out.getvalue()
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| 
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| 
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| class BytecodeCache(object):
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|     """To implement your own bytecode cache you have to subclass this class
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|     and override :meth:`load_bytecode` and :meth:`dump_bytecode`.  Both of
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|     these methods are passed a :class:`~jinja2.bccache.Bucket`.
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| 
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|     A very basic bytecode cache that saves the bytecode on the file system::
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| 
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|         from os import path
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| 
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|         class MyCache(BytecodeCache):
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| 
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|             def __init__(self, directory):
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|                 self.directory = directory
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| 
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|             def load_bytecode(self, bucket):
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|                 filename = path.join(self.directory, bucket.key)
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|                 if path.exists(filename):
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|                     with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
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|                         bucket.load_bytecode(f)
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| 
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|             def dump_bytecode(self, bucket):
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|                 filename = path.join(self.directory, bucket.key)
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|                 with open(filename, 'wb') as f:
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|                     bucket.write_bytecode(f)
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| 
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|     A more advanced version of a filesystem based bytecode cache is part of
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|     Jinja.
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|     """
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| 
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|     def load_bytecode(self, bucket):
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|         """Subclasses have to override this method to load bytecode into a
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|         bucket.  If they are not able to find code in the cache for the
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|         bucket, it must not do anything.
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|         """
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|         raise NotImplementedError()
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| 
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|     def dump_bytecode(self, bucket):
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|         """Subclasses have to override this method to write the bytecode
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|         from a bucket back to the cache.  If it unable to do so it must not
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|         fail silently but raise an exception.
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|         """
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|         raise NotImplementedError()
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| 
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|     def clear(self):
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|         """Clears the cache.  This method is not used by Jinja but should be
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|         implemented to allow applications to clear the bytecode cache used
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|         by a particular environment.
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|         """
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| 
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|     def get_cache_key(self, name, filename=None):
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|         """Returns the unique hash key for this template name."""
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|         hash = sha1(name.encode("utf-8"))
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|         if filename is not None:
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|             filename = "|" + filename
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|             if isinstance(filename, text_type):
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|                 filename = filename.encode("utf-8")
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|             hash.update(filename)
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|         return hash.hexdigest()
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| 
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|     def get_source_checksum(self, source):
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|         """Returns a checksum for the source."""
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|         return sha1(source.encode("utf-8")).hexdigest()
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| 
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|     def get_bucket(self, environment, name, filename, source):
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|         """Return a cache bucket for the given template.  All arguments are
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|         mandatory but filename may be `None`.
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|         """
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|         key = self.get_cache_key(name, filename)
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|         checksum = self.get_source_checksum(source)
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|         bucket = Bucket(environment, key, checksum)
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|         self.load_bytecode(bucket)
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|         return bucket
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| 
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|     def set_bucket(self, bucket):
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|         """Put the bucket into the cache."""
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|         self.dump_bytecode(bucket)
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| 
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| 
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| class FileSystemBytecodeCache(BytecodeCache):
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|     """A bytecode cache that stores bytecode on the filesystem.  It accepts
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|     two arguments: The directory where the cache items are stored and a
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|     pattern string that is used to build the filename.
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| 
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|     If no directory is specified a default cache directory is selected.  On
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|     Windows the user's temp directory is used, on UNIX systems a directory
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|     is created for the user in the system temp directory.
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| 
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|     The pattern can be used to have multiple separate caches operate on the
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|     same directory.  The default pattern is ``'__jinja2_%s.cache'``.  ``%s``
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|     is replaced with the cache key.
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| 
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|     >>> bcc = FileSystemBytecodeCache('/tmp/jinja_cache', '%s.cache')
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| 
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|     This bytecode cache supports clearing of the cache using the clear method.
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|     """
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, directory=None, pattern="__jinja2_%s.cache"):
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|         if directory is None:
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|             directory = self._get_default_cache_dir()
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|         self.directory = directory
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|         self.pattern = pattern
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| 
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|     def _get_default_cache_dir(self):
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|         def _unsafe_dir():
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|             raise RuntimeError(
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|                 "Cannot determine safe temp directory.  You "
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|                 "need to explicitly provide one."
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|             )
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| 
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|         tmpdir = tempfile.gettempdir()
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| 
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|         # On windows the temporary directory is used specific unless
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|         # explicitly forced otherwise.  We can just use that.
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|         if os.name == "nt":
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|             return tmpdir
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|         if not hasattr(os, "getuid"):
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|             _unsafe_dir()
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| 
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|         dirname = "_jinja2-cache-%d" % os.getuid()
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|         actual_dir = os.path.join(tmpdir, dirname)
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| 
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|         try:
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|             os.mkdir(actual_dir, stat.S_IRWXU)
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|         except OSError as e:
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|             if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
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|                 raise
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|         try:
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|             os.chmod(actual_dir, stat.S_IRWXU)
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|             actual_dir_stat = os.lstat(actual_dir)
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|             if (
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|                 actual_dir_stat.st_uid != os.getuid()
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|                 or not stat.S_ISDIR(actual_dir_stat.st_mode)
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|                 or stat.S_IMODE(actual_dir_stat.st_mode) != stat.S_IRWXU
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|             ):
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|                 _unsafe_dir()
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|         except OSError as e:
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|             if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
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|                 raise
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| 
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|         actual_dir_stat = os.lstat(actual_dir)
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|         if (
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|             actual_dir_stat.st_uid != os.getuid()
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|             or not stat.S_ISDIR(actual_dir_stat.st_mode)
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|             or stat.S_IMODE(actual_dir_stat.st_mode) != stat.S_IRWXU
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|         ):
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|             _unsafe_dir()
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| 
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|         return actual_dir
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| 
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|     def _get_cache_filename(self, bucket):
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|         return path.join(self.directory, self.pattern % bucket.key)
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| 
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|     def load_bytecode(self, bucket):
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|         f = open_if_exists(self._get_cache_filename(bucket), "rb")
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|         if f is not None:
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|             try:
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|                 bucket.load_bytecode(f)
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|             finally:
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|                 f.close()
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| 
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|     def dump_bytecode(self, bucket):
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|         f = open(self._get_cache_filename(bucket), "wb")
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|         try:
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|             bucket.write_bytecode(f)
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|         finally:
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|             f.close()
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| 
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|     def clear(self):
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|         # imported lazily here because google app-engine doesn't support
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|         # write access on the file system and the function does not exist
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|         # normally.
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|         from os import remove
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| 
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|         files = fnmatch.filter(listdir(self.directory), self.pattern % "*")
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|         for filename in files:
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|             try:
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|                 remove(path.join(self.directory, filename))
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|             except OSError:
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|                 pass
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| 
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| 
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| class MemcachedBytecodeCache(BytecodeCache):
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|     """This class implements a bytecode cache that uses a memcache cache for
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|     storing the information.  It does not enforce a specific memcache library
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|     (tummy's memcache or cmemcache) but will accept any class that provides
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|     the minimal interface required.
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| 
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|     Libraries compatible with this class:
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| 
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|     -   `cachelib <https://github.com/pallets/cachelib>`_
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|     -   `python-memcached <https://pypi.org/project/python-memcached/>`_
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| 
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|     (Unfortunately the django cache interface is not compatible because it
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|     does not support storing binary data, only unicode.  You can however pass
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|     the underlying cache client to the bytecode cache which is available
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|     as `django.core.cache.cache._client`.)
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| 
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|     The minimal interface for the client passed to the constructor is this:
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| 
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|     .. class:: MinimalClientInterface
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| 
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|         .. method:: set(key, value[, timeout])
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| 
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|             Stores the bytecode in the cache.  `value` is a string and
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|             `timeout` the timeout of the key.  If timeout is not provided
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|             a default timeout or no timeout should be assumed, if it's
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|             provided it's an integer with the number of seconds the cache
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|             item should exist.
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| 
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|         .. method:: get(key)
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| 
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|             Returns the value for the cache key.  If the item does not
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|             exist in the cache the return value must be `None`.
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| 
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|     The other arguments to the constructor are the prefix for all keys that
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|     is added before the actual cache key and the timeout for the bytecode in
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|     the cache system.  We recommend a high (or no) timeout.
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| 
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|     This bytecode cache does not support clearing of used items in the cache.
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|     The clear method is a no-operation function.
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| 
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|     .. versionadded:: 2.7
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|        Added support for ignoring memcache errors through the
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|        `ignore_memcache_errors` parameter.
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|     """
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| 
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|     def __init__(
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|         self,
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|         client,
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|         prefix="jinja2/bytecode/",
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|         timeout=None,
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|         ignore_memcache_errors=True,
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|     ):
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|         self.client = client
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|         self.prefix = prefix
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|         self.timeout = timeout
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|         self.ignore_memcache_errors = ignore_memcache_errors
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| 
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|     def load_bytecode(self, bucket):
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|         try:
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|             code = self.client.get(self.prefix + bucket.key)
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|         except Exception:
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|             if not self.ignore_memcache_errors:
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|                 raise
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|             code = None
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|         if code is not None:
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|             bucket.bytecode_from_string(code)
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| 
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|     def dump_bytecode(self, bucket):
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|         args = (self.prefix + bucket.key, bucket.bytecode_to_string())
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|         if self.timeout is not None:
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|             args += (self.timeout,)
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|         try:
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|             self.client.set(*args)
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|         except Exception:
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|             if not self.ignore_memcache_errors:
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|                 raise
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