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1import argparse 

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2import itertools 

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3import operator 

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4import os 

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5import sys 

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6from itertools import chain 

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7from typing import ( 

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8 Sequence, 

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9 Union, 

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10 Tuple, 

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11 Iterable, 

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12 Any, 

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13 Optional, 

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14 Type, 

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15 Mapping, 

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16 Callable, 

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17) 

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18 

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19from debputy import DEBPUTY_DOC_ROOT_DIR 

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20from debputy.commands.debputy_cmd.context import ( 

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21 CommandContext, 

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22 add_arg, 

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23 ROOT_COMMAND, 

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24) 

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25from debputy.commands.debputy_cmd.dc_util import flatten_ppfs 

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26from debputy.commands.debputy_cmd.output import ( 

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27 _stream_to_pager, 

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28 _output_styling, 

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29 OutputStylingBase, 

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30) 

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31from debputy.exceptions import DebputySubstitutionError 

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32from debputy.filesystem_scan import build_virtual_fs 

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33from debputy.manifest_parser.base_types import TypeMapping 

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34from debputy.manifest_parser.declarative_parser import ( 

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35 DeclarativeMappingInputParser, 

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36 DeclarativeNonMappingInputParser, 

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37 BASIC_SIMPLE_TYPES, 

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38) 

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39from debputy.manifest_parser.parser_data import ParserContextData 

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40from debputy.manifest_parser.parser_doc import render_rule 

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41from debputy.manifest_parser.util import unpack_type, AttributePath 

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42from debputy.packager_provided_files import detect_all_packager_provided_files 

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43from debputy.plugin.api.example_processing import ( 

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44 process_discard_rule_example, 

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45 DiscardVerdict, 

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46) 

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47from debputy.plugin.api.impl import plugin_metadata_for_debputys_own_plugin 

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48from debputy.plugin.api.impl_types import ( 

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49 PackagerProvidedFileClassSpec, 

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50 PluginProvidedManifestVariable, 

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51 DispatchingParserBase, 

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52 DeclarativeInputParser, 

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53 DebputyPluginMetadata, 

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54 DispatchingObjectParser, 

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55 SUPPORTED_DISPATCHABLE_TABLE_PARSERS, 

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56 OPARSER_MANIFEST_ROOT, 

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57 PluginProvidedDiscardRule, 

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58 AutomaticDiscardRuleExample, 

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59 MetadataOrMaintscriptDetector, 

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60 PluginProvidedTypeMapping, 

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61) 

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62from debputy.plugin.api.spec import ( 

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63 ParserDocumentation, 

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64 reference_documentation, 

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65 undocumented_attr, 

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66 TypeMappingExample, 

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67) 

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68from debputy.substitution import Substitution 

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69from debputy.util import _error, assume_not_none, _warn 

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70 

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71plugin_dispatcher = ROOT_COMMAND.add_dispatching_subcommand( 

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72 "plugin", 

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73 "plugin_subcommand", 

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74 default_subcommand="--help", 

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75 help_description="Interact with debputy plugins", 

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76 metavar="command", 

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77) 

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78 

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79plugin_list_cmds = plugin_dispatcher.add_dispatching_subcommand( 

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80 "list", 

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81 "plugin_subcommand_list", 

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82 metavar="topic", 

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83 default_subcommand="plugins", 

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84 help_description="List plugins or things provided by plugins (unstable format)." 

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85 " Pass `--help` *after* `list` get a topic listing", 

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86) 

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87 

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88plugin_show_cmds = plugin_dispatcher.add_dispatching_subcommand( 

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89 "show", 

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90 "plugin_subcommand_show", 

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91 metavar="topic", 

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92 help_description="Show details about a plugin or things provided by plugins (unstable format)." 

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93 " Pass `--help` *after* `show` get a topic listing", 

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94) 

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95 

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96 

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97def format_output_arg( 

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98 default_format: str, 

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99 allowed_formats: Sequence[str], 

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100 help_text: str, 

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101) -> Callable[[argparse.ArgumentParser], None]: 

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102 if default_format not in allowed_formats: 102 ↛ 103line 102 didn't jump to line 103, because the condition on line 102 was never true

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103 raise ValueError("The default format must be in the allowed_formats...") 

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104 

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105 def _configurator(argparser: argparse.ArgumentParser) -> None: 

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106 argparser.add_argument( 

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107 "--output-format", 

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108 dest="output_format", 

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109 default=default_format, 

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110 choices=allowed_formats, 

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111 help=help_text, 

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112 ) 

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113 

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114 return _configurator 

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115 

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116 

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117# To let --output-format=... "always" work 

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118TEXT_ONLY_FORMAT = format_output_arg( 

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119 "text", 

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120 ["text"], 

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121 "Select a given output format (options and output are not stable between releases)", 

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122) 

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123 

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124 

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125TEXT_CSV_FORMAT_NO_STABILITY_PROMISE = format_output_arg( 

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126 "text", 

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127 ["text", "csv"], 

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128 "Select a given output format (options and output are not stable between releases)", 

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129) 

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130 

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131 

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132@plugin_list_cmds.register_subcommand( 

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133 "plugins", 

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134 help_description="List known plugins with their versions", 

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135 argparser=TEXT_CSV_FORMAT_NO_STABILITY_PROMISE, 

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136) 

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137def _plugin_cmd_list_plugins(context: CommandContext) -> None: 

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138 plugin_metadata_entries = context.load_plugins().plugin_data.values() 

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139 # Because the "plugins" part is optional, we are not guaranteed that TEXT_CSV_FORMAT applies 

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140 output_format = getattr(context.parsed_args, "output_format", "text") 

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141 assert output_format in {"text", "csv"} 

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142 with _stream_to_pager(context.parsed_args) as (fd, fo): 

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143 fo.print_list_table( 

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144 ["Plugin Name", "Plugin Path"], 

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145 [(p.plugin_name, p.plugin_path) for p in plugin_metadata_entries], 

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146 ) 

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147 

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148 

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149def _path(path: str) -> str: 

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150 if path.startswith("./"): 

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151 return path[1:] 

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152 return path 

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153 

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154 

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155def _ppf_flags(ppf: PackagerProvidedFileClassSpec) -> str: 

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156 flags = [] 

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157 if ppf.allow_name_segment: 

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158 flags.append("named") 

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159 if ppf.allow_architecture_segment: 

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160 flags.append("arch") 

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161 if ppf.supports_priority: 

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162 flags.append(f"priority={ppf.default_priority}") 

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163 if ppf.packageless_is_fallback_for_all_packages: 

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164 flags.append("main-all-fallback") 

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165 if ppf.post_formatting_rewrite: 

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166 flags.append("post-format-hook") 

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167 return ",".join(flags) 

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168 

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169 

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170@plugin_list_cmds.register_subcommand( 

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171 ["used-packager-provided-files", "uppf", "u-p-p-f"], 

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172 help_description="List packager provided files used by this package (debian/pkg.foo)", 

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173 argparser=TEXT_ONLY_FORMAT, 

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174) 

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175def _plugin_cmd_list_uppf(context: CommandContext) -> None: 

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176 ppf_table = context.load_plugins().packager_provided_files 

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177 all_ppfs = detect_all_packager_provided_files( 

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178 ppf_table, 

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179 context.debian_dir, 

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180 context.binary_packages(), 

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181 ) 

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182 requested_plugins = set(context.requested_plugins()) 

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183 requested_plugins.add("debputy") 

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184 all_detected_ppfs = list(flatten_ppfs(all_ppfs)) 

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185 

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186 used_ppfs = [ 

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187 p 

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188 for p in all_detected_ppfs 

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189 if p.definition.debputy_plugin_metadata.plugin_name in requested_plugins 

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190 ] 

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191 inactive_ppfs = [ 

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192 p 

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193 for p in all_detected_ppfs 

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194 if p.definition.debputy_plugin_metadata.plugin_name not in requested_plugins 

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195 ] 

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196 

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197 if not used_ppfs and not inactive_ppfs: 

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198 print("No packager provided files detected; not even a changelog... ?") 

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199 return 

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200 

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201 with _stream_to_pager(context.parsed_args) as (fd, fo): 

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202 if used_ppfs: 

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203 headers: Sequence[Union[str, Tuple[str, str]]] = [ 

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204 "File", 

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205 "Matched Stem", 

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206 "Installed Into", 

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207 "Installed As", 

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208 ] 

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209 fo.print_list_table( 

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210 headers, 

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211 [ 

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212 ( 

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213 ppf.path.path, 

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214 ppf.definition.stem, 

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215 ppf.package_name, 

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216 "/".join(ppf.compute_dest()).lstrip("."), 

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217 ) 

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218 for ppf in sorted( 

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219 used_ppfs, key=operator.attrgetter("package_name") 

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220 ) 

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221 ], 

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222 ) 

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223 

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224 if inactive_ppfs: 

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225 headers: Sequence[Union[str, Tuple[str, str]]] = [ 

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226 "UNUSED FILE", 

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227 "Matched Stem", 

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228 "Installed Into", 

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229 "Could Be Installed As", 

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230 "If B-D Had", 

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231 ] 

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232 fo.print_list_table( 

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233 headers, 

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234 [ 

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235 ( 

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236 f"~{ppf.path.path}~", 

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237 ppf.definition.stem, 

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238 f"~{ppf.package_name}~", 

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239 "/".join(ppf.compute_dest()).lstrip("."), 

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240 f"debputy-plugin-{ppf.definition.debputy_plugin_metadata.plugin_name}", 

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241 ) 

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242 for ppf in sorted( 

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243 inactive_ppfs, key=operator.attrgetter("package_name") 

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244 ) 

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245 ], 

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246 ) 

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247 

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248 

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249@plugin_list_cmds.register_subcommand( 

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250 ["packager-provided-files", "ppf", "p-p-f"], 

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251 help_description="List packager provided file definitions (debian/pkg.foo)", 

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252 argparser=TEXT_CSV_FORMAT_NO_STABILITY_PROMISE, 

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253) 

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254def _plugin_cmd_list_ppf(context: CommandContext) -> None: 

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255 ppfs: Iterable[PackagerProvidedFileClassSpec] 

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256 ppfs = context.load_plugins().packager_provided_files.values() 

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257 with _stream_to_pager(context.parsed_args) as (fd, fo): 

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258 headers: Sequence[Union[str, Tuple[str, str]]] = [ 

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259 "Stem", 

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260 "Installed As", 

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261 ("Mode", ">"), 

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262 "Features", 

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263 "Provided by", 

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264 ] 

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265 fo.print_list_table( 

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266 headers, 

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267 [ 

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268 ( 

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269 ppf.stem, 

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270 _path(ppf.installed_as_format), 

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271 "0" + oct(ppf.default_mode)[2:], 

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272 _ppf_flags(ppf), 

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273 ppf.debputy_plugin_metadata.plugin_name, 

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274 ) 

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275 for ppf in sorted(ppfs, key=operator.attrgetter("stem")) 

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276 ], 

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277 ) 

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278 

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279 if os.path.isdir("debian/") and fo.output_format == "text": 

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280 fo.print() 

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281 fo.print( 

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282 "Hint: You can use `debputy plugin list used-packager-provided-files` to have `debputy`", 

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283 ) 

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284 fo.print("list all the files in debian/ that matches these definitions.") 

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285 

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286 

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287@plugin_list_cmds.register_subcommand( 

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288 ["metadata-detectors"], 

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289 help_description="List metadata detectors", 

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290 argparser=TEXT_CSV_FORMAT_NO_STABILITY_PROMISE, 

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291) 

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292def _plugin_cmd_list_metadata_detectors(context: CommandContext) -> None: 

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293 mds = list( 

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294 chain.from_iterable( 

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295 context.load_plugins().metadata_maintscript_detectors.values() 

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296 ) 

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297 ) 

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298 

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299 def _sort_key(md: "MetadataOrMaintscriptDetector") -> Any: 

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300 return md.plugin_metadata.plugin_name, md.detector_id 

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301 

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302 with _stream_to_pager(context.parsed_args) as (fd, fo): 

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303 fo.print_list_table( 

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304 ["Provided by", "Detector Id"], 

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305 [ 

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306 (md.plugin_metadata.plugin_name, md.detector_id) 

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307 for md in sorted(mds, key=_sort_key) 

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308 ], 

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309 ) 

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310 

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311 

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312def _resolve_variable_for_list( 

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313 substitution: Substitution, 

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314 variable: PluginProvidedManifestVariable, 

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315) -> str: 

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316 var = "{{" + variable.variable_name + "}}" 

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317 try: 

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318 value = substitution.substitute(var, "CLI request") 

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319 except DebputySubstitutionError: 

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320 value = None 

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321 return _render_manifest_variable_value(value) 

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322 

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323 

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324def _render_manifest_variable_flag(variable: PluginProvidedManifestVariable) -> str: 

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325 flags = [] 

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326 if variable.is_for_special_case: 

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327 flags.append("special-use-case") 

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328 if variable.is_internal: 

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329 flags.append("internal") 

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330 return ",".join(flags) 

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331 

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332 

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333def _render_list_filter(v: Optional[bool]) -> str: 

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334 if v is None: 

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335 return "N/A" 

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336 return "shown" if v else "hidden" 

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337 

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338 

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339@plugin_list_cmds.register_subcommand( 

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340 ["manifest-variables"], 

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341 help_description="List plugin provided manifest variables (such as `{{path:FOO}}`)", 

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342) 

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343def plugin_cmd_list_manifest_variables(context: CommandContext) -> None: 

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344 variables = context.load_plugins().manifest_variables 

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345 substitution = context.substitution.with_extra_substitutions( 

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346 PACKAGE="<package-name>" 

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347 ) 

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348 parsed_args = context.parsed_args 

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349 show_special_case_vars = parsed_args.show_special_use_variables 

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350 show_token_vars = parsed_args.show_token_variables 

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351 show_all_vars = parsed_args.show_all_variables 

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352 

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353 def _include_var(var: PluginProvidedManifestVariable) -> bool: 

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354 if show_all_vars: 

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355 return True 

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356 if var.is_internal: 

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357 return False 

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358 if var.is_for_special_case and not show_special_case_vars: 

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359 return False 

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360 if var.is_token and not show_token_vars: 

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361 return False 

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362 return True 

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363 

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364 with _stream_to_pager(context.parsed_args) as (fd, fo): 

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365 fo.print_list_table( 

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366 ["Variable (use via: `{{ NAME }}`)", "Value", "Flag", "Provided by"], 

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367 [ 

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368 ( 

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369 k, 

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370 _resolve_variable_for_list(substitution, var), 

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371 _render_manifest_variable_flag(var), 

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372 var.plugin_metadata.plugin_name, 

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373 ) 

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374 for k, var in sorted(variables.items()) 

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375 if _include_var(var) 

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376 ], 

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377 ) 

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378 

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379 fo.print() 

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380 

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381 filters = [ 

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382 ( 

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383 "Token variables", 

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384 show_token_vars if not show_all_vars else None, 

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385 "--show-token-variables", 

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386 ), 

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387 ( 

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388 "Special use variables", 

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389 show_special_case_vars if not show_all_vars else None, 

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390 "--show-special-case-variables", 

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391 ), 

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392 ] 

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393 

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394 fo.print_list_table( 

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395 ["Variable type", "Value", "Option"], 

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396 [ 

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397 ( 

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398 fname, 

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399 _render_list_filter(value or show_all_vars), 

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400 f"{option} OR --show-all-variables", 

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401 ) 

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402 for fname, value, option in filters 

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403 ], 

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404 ) 

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405 

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406 

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407@plugin_cmd_list_manifest_variables.configure_handler 

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408def list_manifest_variable_arg_parser( 

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409 plugin_list_manifest_variables_parser: argparse.ArgumentParser, 

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410) -> None: 

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411 plugin_list_manifest_variables_parser.add_argument( 

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412 "--show-special-case-variables", 

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413 dest="show_special_use_variables", 

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414 default=False, 

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415 action="store_true", 

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416 help="Show variables that are only used in special / niche cases", 

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417 ) 

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418 plugin_list_manifest_variables_parser.add_argument( 

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419 "--show-token-variables", 

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420 dest="show_token_variables", 

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421 default=False, 

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422 action="store_true", 

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423 help="Show token (syntactical) variables like {{token:TAB}}", 

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424 ) 

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425 plugin_list_manifest_variables_parser.add_argument( 

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426 "--show-all-variables", 

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427 dest="show_all_variables", 

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428 default=False, 

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429 action="store_true", 

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430 help="Show all variables regardless of type/kind (overrules other filter settings)", 

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431 ) 

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432 TEXT_ONLY_FORMAT(plugin_list_manifest_variables_parser) 

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433 

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434 

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435def _parser_type_name(v: Union[str, Type[Any]]) -> str: 

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436 if isinstance(v, str): 

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437 return v if v != "<ROOT>" else "" 

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438 return v.__name__ 

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439 

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440 

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441@plugin_list_cmds.register_subcommand( 

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442 ["pluggable-manifest-rules", "p-m-r", "pmr"], 

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443 help_description="Pluggable manifest rules (such as install rules)", 

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444 argparser=TEXT_CSV_FORMAT_NO_STABILITY_PROMISE, 

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445) 

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446def _plugin_cmd_list_manifest_rules(context: CommandContext) -> None: 

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447 feature_set = context.load_plugins() 

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448 

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449 # Type hint to make the chain call easier for the type checker, which does not seem 

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450 # to derive to this common base type on its own. 

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451 base_type = Iterable[Tuple[Union[str, Type[Any]], DispatchingParserBase[Any]]] 

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452 

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453 parser_generator = feature_set.manifest_parser_generator 

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454 table_parsers: base_type = parser_generator.dispatchable_table_parsers.items() 

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455 object_parsers: base_type = parser_generator.dispatchable_object_parsers.items() 

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456 

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457 parsers = chain( 

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458 table_parsers, 

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459 object_parsers, 

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460 ) 

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461 

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462 with _stream_to_pager(context.parsed_args) as (fd, fo): 

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463 fo.print_list_table( 

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464 ["Rule Name", "Rule Type", "Provided By"], 

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465 [ 

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466 ( 

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467 rn, 

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468 _parser_type_name(rt), 

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469 pt.parser_for(rn).plugin_metadata.plugin_name, 

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470 ) 

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471 for rt, pt in parsers 

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472 for rn in pt.registered_keywords() 

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473 ], 

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474 ) 

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475 

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476 

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477@plugin_list_cmds.register_subcommand( 

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478 ["automatic-discard-rules", "a-d-r"], 

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479 help_description="List automatic discard rules", 

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480 argparser=TEXT_CSV_FORMAT_NO_STABILITY_PROMISE, 

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481) 

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482def _plugin_cmd_list_automatic_discard_rules(context: CommandContext) -> None: 

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483 auto_discard_rules = context.load_plugins().auto_discard_rules 

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484 

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485 with _stream_to_pager(context.parsed_args) as (fd, fo): 

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486 fo.print_list_table( 

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487 ["Name", "Provided By"], 

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488 [ 

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489 ( 

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490 name, 

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491 ppdr.plugin_metadata.plugin_name, 

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492 ) 

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493 for name, ppdr in auto_discard_rules.items() 

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494 ], 

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495 ) 

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496 

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497 

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498def _render_manifest_variable_value(v: Optional[str]) -> str: 

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499 if v is None: 

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500 return "(N/A: Cannot resolve the variable)" 

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501 v = v.replace("\n", "\\n").replace("\t", "\\t") 

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502 return v 

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503 

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504 

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505def _render_multiline_documentation( 

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506 documentation: str, 

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507 *, 

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508 first_line_prefix: str = "Documentation: ", 

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509 following_line_prefix: str = " ", 

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510) -> None: 

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511 current_prefix = first_line_prefix 

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512 for line in documentation.splitlines(keepends=False): 

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513 if line.isspace(): 

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514 if not current_prefix.isspace(): 

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515 print(current_prefix.rstrip()) 

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516 current_prefix = following_line_prefix 

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517 else: 

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518 print() 

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519 continue 

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520 print(f"{current_prefix}{line}") 

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521 current_prefix = following_line_prefix 

-

522 

-

523 

-

524@plugin_show_cmds.register_subcommand( 

-

525 ["manifest-variables"], 

-

526 help_description="Plugin provided manifest variables (such as `{{path:FOO}}`)", 

-

527 argparser=add_arg( 

-

528 "manifest_variable", 

-

529 metavar="manifest-variable", 

-

530 help="Name of the variable (such as `path:FOO` or `{{path:FOO}}`) to display details about", 

-

531 ), 

-

532) 

-

533def _plugin_cmd_show_manifest_variables(context: CommandContext) -> None: 

-

534 plugin_feature_set = context.load_plugins() 

-

535 variables = plugin_feature_set.manifest_variables 

-

536 substitution = context.substitution 

-

537 parsed_args = context.parsed_args 

-

538 variable_name = parsed_args.manifest_variable 

-

539 fo = _output_styling(context.parsed_args, sys.stdout) 

-

540 if variable_name.startswith("{{") and variable_name.endswith("}}"): 

-

541 variable_name = variable_name[2:-2] 

-

542 variable: Optional[PluginProvidedManifestVariable] 

-

543 if variable_name.startswith("env:") and len(variable_name) > 4: 

-

544 env_var = variable_name[4:] 

-

545 variable = PluginProvidedManifestVariable( 

-

546 plugin_feature_set.plugin_data["debputy"], 

-

547 variable_name, 

-

548 variable_value=None, 

-

549 is_context_specific_variable=False, 

-

550 is_documentation_placeholder=True, 

-

551 variable_reference_documentation=f'Environment variable "{env_var}"', 

-

552 ) 

-

553 else: 

-

554 variable = variables.get(variable_name) 

-

555 if variable is None: 

-

556 _error( 

-

557 f'Cannot resolve "{variable_name}" as a known variable from any of the available' 

-

558 f" plugins. Please use `debputy plugin list manifest-variables` to list all known" 

-

559 f" provided variables." 

-

560 ) 

-

561 

-

562 var_with_braces = "{{" + variable_name + "}}" 

-

563 try: 

-

564 source_value = substitution.substitute(var_with_braces, "CLI request") 

-

565 except DebputySubstitutionError: 

-

566 source_value = None 

-

567 binary_value = source_value 

-

568 print(f"Variable: {variable_name}") 

-

569 fo.print_visual_formatting(f"=========={'=' * len(variable_name)}") 

-

570 print() 

-

571 

-

572 if variable.is_context_specific_variable: 

-

573 try: 

-

574 binary_value = substitution.with_extra_substitutions( 

-

575 PACKAGE="<package-name>", 

-

576 ).substitute(var_with_braces, "CLI request") 

-

577 except DebputySubstitutionError: 

-

578 binary_value = None 

-

579 

-

580 doc = variable.variable_reference_documentation or "No documentation provided" 

-

581 _render_multiline_documentation(doc) 

-

582 

-

583 if source_value == binary_value: 

-

584 print(f"Resolved: {_render_manifest_variable_value(source_value)}") 

-

585 else: 

-

586 print("Resolved:") 

-

587 print(f" [source context]: {_render_manifest_variable_value(source_value)}") 

-

588 print(f" [binary context]: {_render_manifest_variable_value(binary_value)}") 

-

589 

-

590 if variable.is_for_special_case: 

-

591 print( 

-

592 'Special-case: The variable has been marked as a "special-case"-only variable.' 

-

593 ) 

-

594 

-

595 if not variable.is_documentation_placeholder: 

-

596 print(f"Plugin: {variable.plugin_metadata.plugin_name}") 

-

597 

-

598 if variable.is_internal: 

-

599 print() 

-

600 # I knew everything I felt was showing on my face, and I hate that. I grated out, 

-

601 print("That was private.") 

-

602 

-

603 

-

604def _determine_ppf( 

-

605 context: CommandContext, 

-

606) -> Tuple[PackagerProvidedFileClassSpec, bool]: 

-

607 feature_set = context.load_plugins() 

-

608 ppf_name = context.parsed_args.ppf_name 

-

609 try: 

-

610 return feature_set.packager_provided_files[ppf_name], False 

-

611 except KeyError: 

-

612 pass 

-

613 

-

614 orig_ppf_name = ppf_name 

-

615 if ( 

-

616 ppf_name.startswith("d/") 

-

617 and not os.path.lexists(ppf_name) 

-

618 and os.path.lexists("debian/" + ppf_name[2:]) 

-

619 ): 

-

620 ppf_name = "debian/" + ppf_name[2:] 

-

621 

-

622 if ppf_name in ("debian/control", "debian/debputy.manifest", "debian/rules"): 

-

623 if ppf_name == "debian/debputy.manifest": 

-

624 doc = f"{DEBPUTY_DOC_ROOT_DIR}/MANIFEST-FORMAT.md" 

-

625 else: 

-

626 doc = "Debian Policy Manual or a packaging tutorial" 

-

627 _error( 

-

628 f"Sorry. While {orig_ppf_name} is a well-defined packaging file, it does not match the definition of" 

-

629 f" a packager provided file. Please see {doc} for more information about this file" 

-

630 ) 

-

631 

-

632 if context.has_dctrl_file and os.path.lexists(ppf_name): 

-

633 basename = ppf_name[7:] 

-

634 if "/" not in basename: 

-

635 debian_dir = build_virtual_fs([basename]) 

-

636 all_ppfs = detect_all_packager_provided_files( 

-

637 feature_set.packager_provided_files, 

-

638 debian_dir, 

-

639 context.binary_packages(), 

-

640 ) 

-

641 if all_ppfs: 

-

642 matched = next(iter(all_ppfs.values())) 

-

643 if len(matched.auto_installable) == 1 and not matched.reserved_only: 

-

644 return matched.auto_installable[0].definition, True 

-

645 if not matched.auto_installable and len(matched.reserved_only) == 1: 

-

646 reserved = next(iter(matched.reserved_only.values())) 

-

647 if len(reserved) == 1: 

-

648 return reserved[0].definition, True 

-

649 

-

650 _error( 

-

651 f'Unknown packager provided file "{orig_ppf_name}". Please use' 

-

652 f" `debputy plugin list packager-provided-files` to see them all." 

-

653 ) 

-

654 

-

655 

-

656@plugin_show_cmds.register_subcommand( 

-

657 ["packager-provided-files", "ppf", "p-p-f"], 

-

658 help_description="Show details about a given packager provided file (debian/pkg.foo)", 

-

659 argparser=add_arg( 

-

660 "ppf_name", 

-

661 metavar="name", 

-

662 help="Name of the packager provided file (such as `changelog`) to display details about", 

-

663 ), 

-

664) 

-

665def _plugin_cmd_show_ppf(context: CommandContext) -> None: 

-

666 ppf, matched_file = _determine_ppf(context) 

-

667 

-

668 fo = _output_styling(context.parsed_args, sys.stdout) 

-

669 

-

670 fo.print(f"Packager Provided File: {ppf.stem}") 

-

671 fo.print_visual_formatting(f"========================{'=' * len(ppf.stem)}") 

-

672 fo.print() 

-

673 ref_doc = ppf.reference_documentation 

-

674 description = ref_doc.description if ref_doc else None 

-

675 doc_uris = ref_doc.format_documentation_uris if ref_doc else tuple() 

-

676 if description is None: 

-

677 fo.print( 

-

678 f"Sorry, no description provided by the plugin {ppf.debputy_plugin_metadata.plugin_name}." 

-

679 ) 

-

680 else: 

-

681 for line in description.splitlines(keepends=False): 

-

682 fo.print(line) 

-

683 

-

684 fo.print() 

-

685 fo.print("Features:") 

-

686 if ppf.packageless_is_fallback_for_all_packages: 

-

687 fo.print(f" * debian/{ppf.stem} is used for *ALL* packages") 

-

688 else: 

-

689 fo.print(f' * debian/{ppf.stem} is used for only for the "main" package') 

-

690 if ppf.allow_name_segment: 

-

691 fo.print(" * Supports naming segment (multiple files and custom naming).") 

-

692 else: 

-

693 fo.print( 

-

694 " * No naming support; at most one per package and it is named after the package." 

-

695 ) 

-

696 if ppf.allow_architecture_segment: 

-

697 fo.print(" * Supports architecture specific variants.") 

-

698 else: 

-

699 fo.print(" * No architecture specific variants.") 

-

700 if ppf.supports_priority: 

-

701 fo.print( 

-

702 f" * Has a priority system (default priority: {ppf.default_priority})." 

-

703 ) 

-

704 

-

705 fo.print() 

-

706 fo.print("Examples matches:") 

-

707 

-

708 if context.has_dctrl_file: 

-

709 first_pkg = next(iter(context.binary_packages())) 

-

710 else: 

-

711 first_pkg = "example-package" 

-

712 example_files = [ 

-

713 (f"debian/{ppf.stem}", first_pkg), 

-

714 (f"debian/{first_pkg}.{ppf.stem}", first_pkg), 

-

715 ] 

-

716 if ppf.allow_name_segment: 

-

717 example_files.append( 

-

718 (f"debian/{first_pkg}.my.custom.name.{ppf.stem}", "my.custom.name") 

-

719 ) 

-

720 if ppf.allow_architecture_segment: 

-

721 example_files.append((f"debian/{first_pkg}.{ppf.stem}.amd64", first_pkg)), 

-

722 if ppf.allow_name_segment: 

-

723 example_files.append( 

-

724 ( 

-

725 f"debian/{first_pkg}.my.custom.name.{ppf.stem}.amd64", 

-

726 "my.custom.name", 

-

727 ) 

-

728 ) 

-

729 fs_root = build_virtual_fs([x for x, _ in example_files]) 

-

730 priority = ppf.default_priority if ppf.supports_priority else None 

-

731 rendered_examples = [] 

-

732 for example_file, assigned_name in example_files: 

-

733 example_path = fs_root.lookup(example_file) 

-

734 assert example_path is not None and example_path.is_file 

-

735 dest = ppf.compute_dest( 

-

736 assigned_name, 

-

737 owning_package=first_pkg, 

-

738 assigned_priority=priority, 

-

739 path=example_path, 

-

740 ) 

-

741 dest_path = "/".join(dest).lstrip(".") 

-

742 rendered_examples.append((example_file, dest_path)) 

-

743 

-

744 fo.print_list_table(["Source file", "Installed As"], rendered_examples) 

-

745 

-

746 if doc_uris: 

-

747 fo.print() 

-

748 fo.print("Documentation URIs:") 

-

749 for uri in doc_uris: 

-

750 fo.print(f" * {fo.render_url(uri)}") 

-

751 

-

752 plugin_name = ppf.debputy_plugin_metadata.plugin_name 

-

753 fo.print() 

-

754 fo.print(f"Install Mode: 0{oct(ppf.default_mode)[2:]}") 

-

755 fo.print(f"Provided by plugin: {plugin_name}") 

-

756 if ( 

-

757 matched_file 

-

758 and plugin_name != "debputy" 

-

759 and plugin_name not in context.requested_plugins() 

-

760 ): 

-

761 fo.print() 

-

762 _warn( 

-

763 f"The file might *NOT* be used due to missing Build-Depends on debputy-plugin-{plugin_name}" 

-

764 ) 

-

765 

-

766 

-

767@plugin_show_cmds.register_subcommand( 

-

768 ["pluggable-manifest-rules", "p-m-r", "pmr"], 

-

769 help_description="Pluggable manifest rules (such as install rules)", 

-

770 argparser=add_arg( 

-

771 "pmr_rule_name", 

-

772 metavar="rule-name", 

-

773 help="Name of the rule (such as `install`) to display details about", 

-

774 ), 

-

775) 

-

776def _plugin_cmd_show_manifest_rule(context: CommandContext) -> None: 

-

777 feature_set = context.load_plugins() 

-

778 parsed_args = context.parsed_args 

-

779 req_rule_type = None 

-

780 rule_name = parsed_args.pmr_rule_name 

-

781 if "::" in rule_name and rule_name != "::": 

-

782 req_rule_type, rule_name = rule_name.split("::", 1) 

-

783 

-

784 matched = [] 

-

785 

-

786 base_type = Iterable[Tuple[Union[str, Type[Any]], DispatchingParserBase[Any]]] 

-

787 parser_generator = feature_set.manifest_parser_generator 

-

788 table_parsers: base_type = parser_generator.dispatchable_table_parsers.items() 

-

789 object_parsers: base_type = parser_generator.dispatchable_object_parsers.items() 

-

790 

-

791 parsers = chain( 

-

792 table_parsers, 

-

793 object_parsers, 

-

794 ) 

-

795 

-

796 for rule_type, dispatching_parser in parsers: 

-

797 if req_rule_type is not None and req_rule_type not in _parser_type_name( 

-

798 rule_type 

-

799 ): 

-

800 continue 

-

801 if dispatching_parser.is_known_keyword(rule_name): 

-

802 matched.append((rule_type, dispatching_parser)) 

-

803 

-

804 if len(matched) != 1 and (matched or rule_name != "::"): 

-

805 if not matched: 

-

806 _error( 

-

807 f"Could not find any pluggable manifest rule related to {parsed_args.pmr_rule_name}." 

-

808 f" Please use `debputy plugin list pluggable-manifest-rules` to see the list of rules." 

-

809 ) 

-

810 match_a = matched[0][0] 

-

811 match_b = matched[1][0] 

-

812 _error( 

-

813 f"The name {rule_name} was ambiguous and matched multiple rule types. Please use" 

-

814 f" <rule-type>::{rule_name} to clarify which rule to use" 

-

815 f" (such as {_parser_type_name(match_a)}::{rule_name} or {_parser_type_name(match_b)}::{rule_name})." 

-

816 f" Please use `debputy plugin list pluggable-manifest-rules` to see the list of rules." 

-

817 ) 

-

818 

-

819 if matched: 

-

820 rule_type, matched_dispatching_parser = matched[0] 

-

821 plugin_provided_parser = matched_dispatching_parser.parser_for(rule_name) 

-

822 if isinstance(rule_type, str): 

-

823 manifest_attribute_path = rule_type 

-

824 else: 

-

825 manifest_attribute_path = SUPPORTED_DISPATCHABLE_TABLE_PARSERS[rule_type] 

-

826 parser_type_name = _parser_type_name(rule_type) 

-

827 parser = plugin_provided_parser.parser 

-

828 plugin_metadata = plugin_provided_parser.plugin_metadata 

-

829 else: 

-

830 rule_name = "::" 

-

831 parser = parser_generator.dispatchable_object_parsers[OPARSER_MANIFEST_ROOT] 

-

832 parser_type_name = "" 

-

833 plugin_metadata = plugin_metadata_for_debputys_own_plugin() 

-

834 manifest_attribute_path = "" 

-

835 

-

836 is_root_rule = rule_name == "::" 

-

837 print( 

-

838 render_rule( 

-

839 rule_name, 

-

840 parser, 

-

841 plugin_metadata, 

-

842 is_root_rule=is_root_rule, 

-

843 ) 

-

844 ) 

-

845 

-

846 if not is_root_rule: 

-

847 print( 

-

848 f"Used in: {manifest_attribute_path if manifest_attribute_path != '<ROOT>' else 'The manifest root'}" 

-

849 ) 

-

850 print(f"Rule reference: {parser_type_name}::{rule_name}") 

-

851 print(f"Plugin: {plugin_metadata.plugin_name}") 

-

852 else: 

-

853 print(f"Rule reference: {rule_name}") 

-

854 

-

855 print() 

-

856 print( 

-

857 "PS: If you want to know more about a non-trivial type of an attribute such as `FileSystemMatchRule`," 

-

858 ) 

-

859 print( 

-

860 "you can use `debputy plugin show type-mappings FileSystemMatchRule` to look it up " 

-

861 ) 

-

862 

-

863 

-

864def _render_discard_rule_example( 

-

865 fo: OutputStylingBase, 

-

866 discard_rule: PluginProvidedDiscardRule, 

-

867 example: AutomaticDiscardRuleExample, 

-

868) -> None: 

-

869 processed = process_discard_rule_example(discard_rule, example) 

-

870 

-

871 if processed.inconsistent_paths: 

-

872 plugin_name = discard_rule.plugin_metadata.plugin_name 

-

873 _warn( 

-

874 f"This example is inconsistent with what the code actually does." 

-

875 f" Please consider filing a bug against the plugin {plugin_name}" 

-

876 ) 

-

877 

-

878 doc = example.description 

-

879 if doc: 

-

880 print(doc) 

-

881 

-

882 print("Consider the following source paths matched by a glob or directory match:") 

-

883 print() 

-

884 if fo.optimize_for_screen_reader: 

-

885 for p, _ in processed.rendered_paths: 

-

886 path_name = p.absolute 

-

887 print( 

-

888 f"The path {path_name} is a {'directory' if p.is_dir else 'file or symlink.'}" 

-

889 ) 

-

890 

-

891 print() 

-

892 if any(v.is_consistent and v.is_discarded for _, v in processed.rendered_paths): 

-

893 print("The following paths will be discarded by this rule:") 

-

894 for p, verdict in processed.rendered_paths: 

-

895 path_name = p.absolute 

-

896 if verdict.is_consistent and verdict.is_discarded: 

-

897 print() 

-

898 if p.is_dir: 

-

899 print(f"{path_name} along with anything beneath it") 

-

900 else: 

-

901 print(path_name) 

-

902 else: 

-

903 print("No paths will be discarded in this example.") 

-

904 

-

905 print() 

-

906 if any(v.is_consistent and v.is_kept for _, v in processed.rendered_paths): 

-

907 print("The following paths will be not be discarded by this rule:") 

-

908 for p, verdict in processed.rendered_paths: 

-

909 path_name = p.absolute 

-

910 if verdict.is_consistent and verdict.is_kept: 

-

911 print() 

-

912 print(path_name) 

-

913 

-

914 if any(not v.is_consistent for _, v in processed.rendered_paths): 

-

915 print() 

-

916 print( 

-

917 "The example was inconsistent with the code. These are the paths where the code disagrees with" 

-

918 " the provided example:" 

-

919 ) 

-

920 for p, verdict in processed.rendered_paths: 

-

921 path_name = p.absolute 

-

922 if not verdict.is_consistent: 

-

923 print() 

-

924 if verdict == DiscardVerdict.DISCARDED_BY_CODE: 

-

925 print( 

-

926 f"The path {path_name} was discarded by the code, but the example said it should" 

-

927 f" have been installed." 

-

928 ) 

-

929 else: 

-

930 print( 

-

931 f"The path {path_name} was not discarded by the code, but the example said it should" 

-

932 f" have been discarded." 

-

933 ) 

-

934 return 

-

935 

-

936 # Add +1 for dirs because we want trailing slashes in the output 

-

937 max_len = max( 

-

938 (len(p.absolute) + (1 if p.is_dir else 0)) for p, _ in processed.rendered_paths 

-

939 ) 

-

940 for p, verdict in processed.rendered_paths: 

-

941 path_name = p.absolute 

-

942 if p.is_dir: 

-

943 path_name += "/" 

-

944 

-

945 if not verdict.is_consistent: 

-

946 print(f" {path_name:<{max_len}} !! {verdict.message}") 

-

947 elif verdict.is_discarded: 

-

948 print(f" {path_name:<{max_len}} << {verdict.message}") 

-

949 else: 

-

950 print(f" {path_name:<{max_len}}") 

-

951 

-

952 

-

953def _render_discard_rule( 

-

954 context: CommandContext, 

-

955 discard_rule: PluginProvidedDiscardRule, 

-

956) -> None: 

-

957 fo = _output_styling(context.parsed_args, sys.stdout) 

-

958 print(fo.colored(f"Automatic Discard Rule: {discard_rule.name}", style="bold")) 

-

959 fo.print_visual_formatting( 

-

960 f"========================{'=' * len(discard_rule.name)}" 

-

961 ) 

-

962 print() 

-

963 doc = discard_rule.reference_documentation or "No documentation provided" 

-

964 _render_multiline_documentation(doc, first_line_prefix="", following_line_prefix="") 

-

965 

-

966 if len(discard_rule.examples) > 1: 

-

967 print() 

-

968 fo.print_visual_formatting("Examples") 

-

969 fo.print_visual_formatting("--------") 

-

970 print() 

-

971 for no, example in enumerate(discard_rule.examples, start=1): 

-

972 print( 

-

973 fo.colored( 

-

974 f"Example {no} of {len(discard_rule.examples)}", style="bold" 

-

975 ) 

-

976 ) 

-

977 fo.print_visual_formatting(f"........{'.' * len(str(no))}") 

-

978 _render_discard_rule_example(fo, discard_rule, example) 

-

979 elif discard_rule.examples: 

-

980 print() 

-

981 print(fo.colored("Example", style="bold")) 

-

982 fo.print_visual_formatting("-------") 

-

983 print() 

-

984 _render_discard_rule_example(fo, discard_rule, discard_rule.examples[0]) 

-

985 

-

986 

-

987@plugin_show_cmds.register_subcommand( 

-

988 ["automatic-discard-rules", "a-d-r"], 

-

989 help_description="Pluggable manifest rules (such as install rules)", 

-

990 argparser=add_arg( 

-

991 "discard_rule", 

-

992 metavar="automatic-discard-rule", 

-

993 help="Name of the automatic discard rule (such as `backup-files`)", 

-

994 ), 

-

995) 

-

996def _plugin_cmd_show_automatic_discard_rules(context: CommandContext) -> None: 

-

997 auto_discard_rules = context.load_plugins().auto_discard_rules 

-

998 name = context.parsed_args.discard_rule 

-

999 discard_rule = auto_discard_rules.get(name) 

-

1000 if discard_rule is None: 

-

1001 _error( 

-

1002 f'No automatic discard rule with the name "{name}". Please use' 

-

1003 f" `debputy plugin list automatic-discard-rules` to see the list of automatic discard rules" 

-

1004 ) 

-

1005 

-

1006 _render_discard_rule(context, discard_rule) 

-

1007 

-

1008 

-

1009def _render_source_type(t: Any) -> str: 

-

1010 _, origin_type, args = unpack_type(t, False) 

-

1011 if origin_type == Union: 

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1012 at = ", ".join(_render_source_type(st) for st in args) 

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1013 return f"One of: {at}" 

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1014 name = BASIC_SIMPLE_TYPES.get(t) 

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1015 if name is not None: 

-

1016 return name 

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1017 try: 

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1018 return t.__name__ 

-

1019 except AttributeError: 

-

1020 return str(t) 

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1021 

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1022 

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1023@plugin_list_cmds.register_subcommand( 

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1024 "type-mappings", 

-

1025 help_description="Registered type mappings/descriptions", 

-

1026) 

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1027def _plugin_cmd_list_type_mappings(context: CommandContext) -> None: 

-

1028 type_mappings = context.load_plugins().mapped_types 

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1029 

-

1030 with _stream_to_pager(context.parsed_args) as (fd, fo): 

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1031 fo.print_list_table( 

-

1032 ["Type", "Base Type", "Provided By"], 

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1033 [ 

-

1034 ( 

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1035 target_type.__name__, 

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1036 _render_source_type(type_mapping.mapped_type.source_type), 

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1037 type_mapping.plugin_metadata.plugin_name, 

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1038 ) 

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1039 for target_type, type_mapping in type_mappings.items() 

-

1040 ], 

-

1041 ) 

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1042 

-

1043 

-

1044@plugin_show_cmds.register_subcommand( 

-

1045 "type-mappings", 

-

1046 help_description="Register type mappings/descriptions", 

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1047 argparser=add_arg( 

-

1048 "type_mapping", 

-

1049 metavar="type-mapping", 

-

1050 help="Name of the type", 

-

1051 ), 

-

1052) 

-

1053def _plugin_cmd_show_type_mappings(context: CommandContext) -> None: 

-

1054 type_mapping_name = context.parsed_args.type_mapping 

-

1055 type_mappings = context.load_plugins().mapped_types 

-

1056 

-

1057 matches = [] 

-

1058 for type_ in type_mappings: 

-

1059 if type_.__name__ == type_mapping_name: 

-

1060 matches.append(type_) 

-

1061 

-

1062 if not matches: 

-

1063 simple_types = set(BASIC_SIMPLE_TYPES.values()) 

-

1064 simple_types.update(t.__name__ for t in BASIC_SIMPLE_TYPES) 

-

1065 

-

1066 if type_mapping_name in simple_types: 

-

1067 print(f"The type {type_mapping_name} is a YAML scalar.") 

-

1068 return 

-

1069 if type_mapping_name == "Any": 

-

1070 print( 

-

1071 "The Any type is a placeholder for when no typing information is provided. Often this implies" 

-

1072 " custom parse logic." 

-

1073 ) 

-

1074 return 

-

1075 

-

1076 if type_mapping_name in ("List", "list"): 

-

1077 print( 

-

1078 f"The {type_mapping_name} is a YAML Sequence. Please see the YAML documentation for examples." 

-

1079 ) 

-

1080 return 

-

1081 

-

1082 if type_mapping_name in ("Mapping", "dict"): 

-

1083 print( 

-

1084 f"The {type_mapping_name} is a YAML mapping. Please see the YAML documentation for examples." 

-

1085 ) 

-

1086 return 

-

1087 

-

1088 if "[" in type_mapping_name: 

-

1089 _error( 

-

1090 f"No known matches for {type_mapping_name}. Note: It looks like a composite type. Try searching" 

-

1091 " for its component parts. As an example, replace List[FileSystemMatchRule] with FileSystemMatchRule." 

-

1092 ) 

-

1093 

-

1094 _error(f"Sorry, no known matches for {type_mapping_name}") 

-

1095 

-

1096 if len(matches) > 1: 

-

1097 _error( 

-

1098 f"Too many matches for {type_mapping_name}... Sorry, there is no way to avoid this right now :'(" 

-

1099 ) 

-

1100 

-

1101 match = matches[0] 

-

1102 _render_type(context, type_mappings[match]) 

-

1103 

-

1104 

-

1105def _render_type_example( 

-

1106 context: CommandContext, 

-

1107 fo: OutputStylingBase, 

-

1108 parser_context: ParserContextData, 

-

1109 type_mapping: TypeMapping[Any, Any], 

-

1110 example: TypeMappingExample, 

-

1111) -> Tuple[str, bool]: 

-

1112 attr_path = AttributePath.builtin_path()["CLI Request"] 

-

1113 v = _render_value(example.source_input) 

-

1114 try: 

-

1115 type_mapping.mapper( 

-

1116 example.source_input, 

-

1117 attr_path, 

-

1118 parser_context, 

-

1119 ) 

-

1120 except RuntimeError: 

-

1121 if context.parsed_args.debug_mode: 

-

1122 raise 

-

1123 fo.print( 

-

1124 fo.colored("Broken example: ", fg="red") 

-

1125 + f"Provided example input ({v})" 

-

1126 + " caused an exception when parsed. Please file a bug against the plugin." 

-

1127 + " Use --debug to see the stack trace" 

-

1128 ) 

-

1129 return fo.colored(v, fg="red") + " [Example value could not be parsed]", True 

-

1130 return fo.colored(v, fg="green"), False 

-

1131 

-

1132 

-

1133def _render_type( 

-

1134 context: CommandContext, 

-

1135 pptm: PluginProvidedTypeMapping, 

-

1136) -> None: 

-

1137 fo = _output_styling(context.parsed_args, sys.stdout) 

-

1138 type_mapping = pptm.mapped_type 

-

1139 target_type = type_mapping.target_type 

-

1140 ref_doc = pptm.reference_documentation 

-

1141 desc = ref_doc.description if ref_doc is not None else None 

-

1142 examples = ref_doc.examples if ref_doc is not None else tuple() 

-

1143 

-

1144 fo.print(fo.colored(f"# Type Mapping: {target_type.__name__}", style="bold")) 

-

1145 fo.print() 

-

1146 if desc is not None: 

-

1147 _render_multiline_documentation( 

-

1148 desc, first_line_prefix="", following_line_prefix="" 

-

1149 ) 

-

1150 else: 

-

1151 fo.print("No documentation provided.") 

-

1152 

-

1153 context.parse_manifest() 

-

1154 

-

1155 manifest_parser = context.manifest_parser() 

-

1156 

-

1157 if examples: 

-

1158 had_issues = False 

-

1159 fo.print() 

-

1160 fo.print(fo.colored("## Example values", style="bold")) 

-

1161 fo.print() 

-

1162 for no, example in enumerate(examples, start=1): 

-

1163 v, i = _render_type_example( 

-

1164 context, fo, manifest_parser, type_mapping, example 

-

1165 ) 

-

1166 fo.print(f" * {v}") 

-

1167 if i: 

-

1168 had_issues = True 

-

1169 else: 

-

1170 had_issues = False 

-

1171 

-

1172 fo.print() 

-

1173 fo.print(f"Provided by plugin: {pptm.plugin_metadata.plugin_name}") 

-

1174 

-

1175 if had_issues: 

-

1176 fo.print() 

-

1177 fo.print( 

-

1178 fo.colored( 

-

1179 "Examples had issues. Please file a bug against the plugin", fg="red" 

-

1180 ) 

-

1181 ) 

-

1182 fo.print() 

-

1183 fo.print("Use --debug to see the stacktrace") 

-

1184 

-

1185 

-

1186def _render_value(v: Any) -> str: 

-

1187 if isinstance(v, str) and '"' not in v: 

-

1188 return f'"{v}"' 

-

1189 return str(v) 

-

1190 

-

1191 

-

1192def ensure_plugin_commands_are_loaded(): 

-

1193 # Loading the module does the heavy lifting 

-

1194 # However, having this function means that we do not have an "unused" import that some tool 

-

1195 # gets tempted to remove 

-

1196 assert ROOT_COMMAND.has_command("plugin") 

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