peacock-data-public-datasets-idc-llm_eval
/
env-llmeval
/lib
/python3.10
/site-packages
/sympy
/utilities
/pkgdata.py
""" | |
pkgdata is a simple, extensible way for a package to acquire data file | |
resources. | |
The getResource function is equivalent to the standard idioms, such as | |
the following minimal implementation:: | |
import sys, os | |
def getResource(identifier, pkgname=__name__): | |
pkgpath = os.path.dirname(sys.modules[pkgname].__file__) | |
path = os.path.join(pkgpath, identifier) | |
return open(os.path.normpath(path), mode='rb') | |
When a __loader__ is present on the module given by __name__, it will defer | |
getResource to its get_data implementation and return it as a file-like | |
object (such as StringIO). | |
""" | |
import sys | |
import os | |
from io import StringIO | |
def get_resource(identifier, pkgname=__name__): | |
""" | |
Acquire a readable object for a given package name and identifier. | |
An IOError will be raised if the resource cannot be found. | |
For example:: | |
mydata = get_resource('mypkgdata.jpg').read() | |
Note that the package name must be fully qualified, if given, such | |
that it would be found in sys.modules. | |
In some cases, getResource will return a real file object. In that | |
case, it may be useful to use its name attribute to get the path | |
rather than use it as a file-like object. For example, you may | |
be handing data off to a C API. | |
""" | |
mod = sys.modules[pkgname] | |
fn = getattr(mod, '__file__', None) | |
if fn is None: | |
raise OSError("%r has no __file__!") | |
path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(fn), identifier) | |
loader = getattr(mod, '__loader__', None) | |
if loader is not None: | |
try: | |
data = loader.get_data(path) | |
except (OSError, AttributeError): | |
pass | |
else: | |
return StringIO(data.decode('utf-8')) | |
return open(os.path.normpath(path), 'rb') | |