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			14 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| #!/usr/bin/env python
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| # coding=utf-8
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| #
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| # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021-2022 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
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| #
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| # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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| #
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| # This script converts space-separated EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS and COMPONENT_DIRS
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| # CMake variables into semicolon-separated lists.
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| #
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| # IDF versions <=v4.4 didn't support spaces in paths to ESP-IDF or projects.
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| # Therefore it was okay to use spaces as separators in EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS,
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| # same as it was done in the legacy GNU Make based build system.
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| # CMake build system used 'spaces2list' function to convert space-separated
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| # variables into semicolon-separated lists, replacing every space with a
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| # semicolon.
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| #
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| # In IDF 5.0 and later, spaces in project path and ESP-IDF path are supported.
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| # This means that EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS and COMPONENT_DIRS variables now should
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| # be semicolon-separated CMake lists.
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| #
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| # To provide compatibility with the projects written for older ESP-IDF versions,
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| # this script attempts to convert these space-separated variables into semicolon-
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| # separated ones. Note that in general this cannot be done unambiguously, so this
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| # script will still report an error if there are multiple ways to interpret the
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| # variable, and ask the user to fix the project CMakeLists.txt file.
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| #
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| 
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| 
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| import argparse
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| import os
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| import pprint
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| import sys
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| import textwrap
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| import typing
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| import unittest
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| 
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| 
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| class PathSplitError(RuntimeError):
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|     pass
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| 
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| 
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| def main() -> None:
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|     parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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|     parser.add_argument('--var-name', required=True, help='Name of CMake variable, for printing errors and warnings')
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|     parser.add_argument('in_variable', help='Input variable, may contain a mix of spaces and semicolons as separators')
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|     args = parser.parse_args()
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| 
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|     # Initially split the paths by semicolons
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|     semicolon_separated_parts = args.in_variable.split(';')
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| 
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|     # Every resulting part may contain space separators. Handle each part:
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|     paths = []
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|     ctx = dict(warnings=False)
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|     errors = False
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|     for part in semicolon_separated_parts:
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|         def warning_cb(warning_str: str) -> None:
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|             print('\n  '.join(
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|                 textwrap.wrap('Warning: in CMake variable {}: {}'.format(args.var_name, warning_str), width=120,
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|                               break_on_hyphens=False)), file=sys.stderr)
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|             ctx['warnings'] = True
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| 
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|         try:
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|             paths += split_paths_by_spaces(part, warning_cb=warning_cb)
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|         except PathSplitError as e:
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|             print('\n  '.join(textwrap.wrap('Error: in CMake variable {}: {}'.format(args.var_name, str(e)), width=120,
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|                                             break_on_hyphens=False)), file=sys.stderr)
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|             errors = True
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| 
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|     if errors or ctx['warnings']:
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|         print(textwrap.dedent("""
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|             Note: In ESP-IDF v5.0 and later, COMPONENT_DIRS and EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS should be defined
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|                   as CMake lists, not as space separated strings.
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| 
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|             Examples:
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|                 * set(EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS path/to/components path/to/more/components)
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|                   # Correct, EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS is defined as a CMake list, with two paths added
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| 
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|                 * list(APPEND EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS path/to/component)
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|                   list(APPEND EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS path/to/more/components)
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|                   # Correct, use when building EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS incrementally
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| 
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|                 * set(EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS path/to/components "another/path with space/components")
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|                   # Literal path with spaces has to be quoted
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| 
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|                 * set(EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS $ENV{MY_PATH}/components dir/more_components)
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|                   # Correct, even if MY_PATH contains spaces
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| 
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|                 * set(EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS ${ROOT}/component1 ${ROOT}/component2 ${ROOT}/component3)
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|                   # Correct, even if ROOT contains spaces
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| 
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|             Avoid string concatenation!
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|                 set(EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS "${EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS} component1")
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|                 set(EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS "${EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS} component2")
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|                 # Incorrect. String "component1 component2" may indicate a single directory
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|                 # name with a space, or two directory names separated by space.
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| 
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|             Instead use:
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|                 list(APPEND component1)
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|                 list(APPEND component2)
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| 
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|             Defining COMPONENT_DIRS and EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS as CMake lists is backwards compatible
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|             with ESP-IDF 4.4 and below.
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| 
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|             (If you think these variables are defined correctly in your project and this message
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|             is not relevant, please report this as an issue.)
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|         """), file=sys.stderr)
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| 
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|         print('Diagnostic info: {} was invoked in {} with arguments: {}'.format(
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|             sys.argv[0], os.getcwd(), sys.argv[1:]
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|         ), file=sys.stderr)
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| 
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|     if errors:
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|         raise SystemExit(1)
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| 
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|     sys.stdout.write(';'.join(paths))
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|     sys.stdout.flush()
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| 
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| 
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| def split_paths_by_spaces(src: str, path_exists_cb: typing.Callable[[str], bool] = os.path.exists,
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|                           warning_cb: typing.Optional[typing.Callable[[str], None]] = None) -> typing.List[str]:
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|     if ' ' not in src:
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|         # no spaces, complete string should be the path
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|         return [src]
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| 
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|     def path_exists_or_empty(path: str) -> bool:
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|         return path == '' or path_exists_cb(path)
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| 
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|     # remove leading and trailing spaces
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|     delayed_warnings = []
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|     trimmed = src.lstrip(' ')
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|     if trimmed != src:
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|         delayed_warnings.append("Path component '{}' contains leading spaces".format(src))
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|     src = trimmed
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| 
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|     trimmed = src.rstrip(' ')
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|     if trimmed != src:
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|         delayed_warnings.append("Path component '{}' contains trailing spaces".format(src))
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|     src = trimmed
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| 
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|     # Enumerate all possible ways to split the string src into paths by spaces.
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|     # The number of these ways is equal to sum(C(n, k), 0<=k<n) == 2^n
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|     #   (where n is the number of spaces, k is the number of splits, C(n, k) are binomial coefficients)
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|     #
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|     # We do this by associating every space with a bit of an integer in the range [0, 2^n - 1],
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|     # such that when the bit is 0 there is no split in the given space, and bit is 1 when there is a split.
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| 
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|     parts = src.split(' ')
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|     num_spaces = len(parts) - 1
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|     valid_ways_to_split = []
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|     all_ways_to_split = [selective_join(parts, i) for i in range(2 ** num_spaces)]
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|     for paths_list in all_ways_to_split:
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|         nonempty_paths = list(filter(bool, paths_list))
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|         if all(map(path_exists_or_empty, nonempty_paths)):
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|             valid_ways_to_split.append(nonempty_paths)
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| 
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|     num_candidates = len(valid_ways_to_split)
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|     if num_candidates == 1:
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|         # Success, found only one correct way to split.
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|         result = valid_ways_to_split[0]
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| 
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|         # Report warnings
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|         if warning_cb:
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|             if len(result) > 1:
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|                 warning_cb("Path component '{}' contains a space separator. It was automatically split into {}".format(
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|                     src, pprint.pformat(result)
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|                 ))
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|             for w in delayed_warnings:
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|                 warning_cb(w)
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| 
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|         return result
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| 
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|     if num_candidates == 0:
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|         raise PathSplitError(("Didn't find a valid way to split path '{}'. "
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|                               'This error may be reported if one or more paths '
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|                               "are separated with spaces, and at least one path doesn't exist.").format(src))
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| 
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|     # if num_candidates > 1
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|     raise PathSplitError("Found more than one valid way to split path '{}':{}".format(
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|         src, ''.join('\n\t- ' + pprint.pformat(p) for p in valid_ways_to_split)
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|     ))
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| 
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| 
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| def selective_join(parts: typing.List[str], n: int) -> typing.List[str]:
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|     """
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|     Given the list of N+1 strings, and an integer n in [0, 2**N - 1] range,
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|     concatenate i-th and (i+1)-th string with space inbetween if bit i is not set in n.
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|     Examples:
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|          selective_join(['a', 'b', 'c'], 0b00) == ['a b c']
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|          selective_join(['a', 'b', 'c'], 0b01) == ['a', 'b c']
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|          selective_join(['a', 'b', 'c'], 0b10) == ['a b', 'c']
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|          selective_join(['a', 'b', 'c'], 0b11) == ['a', 'b', 'c']
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| 
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|     This function is used as part of finding all the ways to split a string by spaces.
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| 
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|     :param parts: Strings to join
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|     :param n: Integer (bit map) to set the positions to join
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|     :return: resulting list of strings
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|     """
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|     result = []
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|     concatenated = [parts[0]]
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|     for part in parts[1:]:
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|         if n & 1:
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|             result.append(' '.join(concatenated))
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|             concatenated = [part]
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|         else:
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|             concatenated.append(part)
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|         n >>= 1
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|     if concatenated:
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|         result.append(' '.join(concatenated))
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|     return result
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| 
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| 
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| class HelperTests(unittest.TestCase):
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|     def test_selective_join(self) -> None:
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|         self.assertListEqual(['a b c'], selective_join(['a', 'b', 'c'], 0b00))
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|         self.assertListEqual(['a', 'b c'], selective_join(['a', 'b', 'c'], 0b01))
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|         self.assertListEqual(['a b', 'c'], selective_join(['a', 'b', 'c'], 0b10))
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|         self.assertListEqual(['a', 'b', 'c'], selective_join(['a', 'b', 'c'], 0b11))
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| 
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| 
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| class SplitTests(unittest.TestCase):
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|     def test_split_paths_absolute(self) -> None:
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|         self.check_paths_concatenated('/absolute/path/one', '/absolute/path/two')
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| 
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|     def test_split_paths_absolute_spaces(self) -> None:
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|         self.check_paths_concatenated('/absolute/path with spaces')
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|         self.check_paths_concatenated('/absolute/path  with   more   spaces')
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|         self.check_paths_concatenated('/absolute/path with spaces/one', '/absolute/path with spaces/two')
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| 
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|         self.check_paths_concatenated('/absolute/path with spaces/one',
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|                                       '/absolute/path with spaces/two',
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|                                       '/absolute/path with spaces/three')
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| 
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|     def test_split_paths_absolute_relative(self) -> None:
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|         self.check_paths_concatenated('/absolute/path/one', 'two')
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| 
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|     def test_split_paths_relative(self) -> None:
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|         self.check_paths_concatenated('one', 'two')
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| 
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|     def test_split_paths_absolute_spaces_relative(self) -> None:
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|         self.check_paths_concatenated('/absolute/path with spaces/one', 'two')
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| 
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|     def test_split_paths_ambiguous(self) -> None:
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|         self.check_paths_concatenated_ambiguous('/absolute/path one', 'two',
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|                                                 additional_paths_exist=['/absolute/path', 'one'])
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| 
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|         self.check_paths_concatenated_ambiguous('/path    ', '/path',
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|                                                 additional_paths_exist=['/path    /path'])
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| 
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|     def test_split_paths_nonexistent(self) -> None:
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|         self.check_paths_concatenated_nonexistent('one', 'two')
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| 
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|     def test_split_paths_extra_whitespace(self) -> None:
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|         paths = ['/path']
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|         path_exists = self.path_exists_by_list(paths)
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|         self.assertListEqual(paths, split_paths_by_spaces(' /path', path_exists_cb=path_exists))
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|         self.assertListEqual(paths, split_paths_by_spaces('/path ', path_exists_cb=path_exists))
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|         self.assertListEqual(paths + paths, split_paths_by_spaces('/path   /path', path_exists_cb=path_exists))
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| 
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|     def test_split_paths_warnings(self) -> None:
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|         paths = ['/path']
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|         ctx = {'warnings': []}  # type: typing.Dict[str, typing.List[str]]
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| 
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|         def add_warning(warning: str) -> None:
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|             ctx['warnings'].append(warning)
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| 
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|         path_exists = self.path_exists_by_list(paths)
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| 
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|         self.assertListEqual(paths,
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|                              split_paths_by_spaces(' /path', path_exists_cb=path_exists, warning_cb=add_warning))
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|         self.assertEqual(1, len(ctx['warnings']))
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|         self.assertIn('leading', ctx['warnings'][0])
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| 
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|         ctx['warnings'] = []
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|         self.assertListEqual(paths,
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|                              split_paths_by_spaces('/path ', path_exists_cb=path_exists, warning_cb=add_warning))
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|         self.assertEqual(1, len(ctx['warnings']))
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|         self.assertIn('trailing', ctx['warnings'][0])
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| 
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|         ctx['warnings'] = []
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|         self.assertListEqual(paths + paths,
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|                              split_paths_by_spaces('/path /path', path_exists_cb=path_exists, warning_cb=add_warning))
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|         self.assertEqual(1, len(ctx['warnings']))
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|         self.assertIn('contains a space separator', ctx['warnings'][0])
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| 
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|     @staticmethod
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|     def path_exists_by_list(paths_which_exist: typing.List[str]) -> typing.Callable[[str], bool]:
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|         """
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|         Returns a function to check whether a path exists, similar to os.path.exists, but instead of checking
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|         for files on the real filesystem it considers only the paths provided in 'paths_which_exist' argument.
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|         :param paths_which_exist: list of paths which should be considered as existing
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|         :return: function to check if path exists
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|         """
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|         all_paths = set()
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|         for path in paths_which_exist or []:
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|             # for path /a/b/c, add it and also add components of the path: /a, /a/b
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|             end = len(path)
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|             while end > 0:
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|                 all_paths.add(path[0:end])
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|                 end = path.rfind('/', 0, end)
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| 
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|         def path_exists(path: str) -> bool:
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|             return path in all_paths
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| 
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|         return path_exists
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| 
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|     def split_paths_concatenated_base(self, paths_to_concatentate: typing.List[str],
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|                                       paths_existing: typing.List[str]) -> typing.List[str]:
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|         concatenated = ' '.join(paths_to_concatentate)
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|         path_exists = self.path_exists_by_list(paths_existing)
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|         return split_paths_by_spaces(concatenated, path_exists_cb=path_exists)
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| 
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|     def check_paths_concatenated(self, *args: str) -> None:
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|         paths = [*args]
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|         paths_split = self.split_paths_concatenated_base(paths_to_concatentate=paths, paths_existing=paths)
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|         self.assertListEqual(paths, paths_split)
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| 
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|     def check_paths_concatenated_ambiguous(self, *args: str,
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|                                            additional_paths_exist: typing.Optional[typing.List[str]] = None) -> None:
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|         paths = [*args]
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|         self.assertRaises(PathSplitError, self.split_paths_concatenated_base, paths_to_concatentate=paths,
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|                           paths_existing=paths + (additional_paths_exist or []))
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| 
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|     def check_paths_concatenated_nonexistent(self, *args: str,
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|                                              additional_paths_exist: typing.List[str] = None) -> None:
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|         paths = [*args]
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|         self.assertRaises(PathSplitError, self.split_paths_concatenated_base, paths_to_concatentate=paths,
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|                           paths_existing=additional_paths_exist)
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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|     main()
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