diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/__editable__.lm_eval-0.4.2.pth b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/__editable__.lm_eval-0.4.2.pth new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b31295027c28b14385b702da06d686fe166afebd --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/__editable__.lm_eval-0.4.2.pth @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1 +oid sha256:0b87d24b5f41e9dfa2760bdd38e88bee0db23d5b34659d3ff52d013edad9d5ec +size 85 diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/distributions/__init__.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/distributions/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9a89a838b9a5cb264e9ae9d269fbedca6e2d6333 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/distributions/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +from pip._internal.distributions.base import AbstractDistribution +from pip._internal.distributions.sdist import SourceDistribution +from pip._internal.distributions.wheel import WheelDistribution +from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement + + +def make_distribution_for_install_requirement( + install_req: InstallRequirement, +) -> AbstractDistribution: + """Returns a Distribution for the given InstallRequirement""" + # Editable requirements will always be source distributions. 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we must be able to determine the requirement name + (or we can't correctly handle the non-upgrade case). + + - for packages with setup requirements, we must also be able + to determine their requirements without installing additional + packages (for the same reason as run-time dependencies) + + - we must be able to create a Distribution object exposing the + above metadata. + """ + + def __init__(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> None: + super().__init__() + self.req = req + + @abc.abstractmethod + def get_metadata_distribution(self) -> BaseDistribution: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @abc.abstractmethod + def prepare_distribution_metadata( + self, finder: PackageFinder, build_isolation: bool + ) -> None: + raise NotImplementedError() diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/distributions/installed.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/distributions/installed.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..be5962f98007b9220fb8eae3184d330772fba9ba --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/distributions/installed.py @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +from pip._internal.distributions.base import AbstractDistribution +from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder +from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution + + +class InstalledDistribution(AbstractDistribution): + """Represents an installed package. + + This does not need any preparation as the required information has already + been computed. + """ + + def get_metadata_distribution(self) -> BaseDistribution: + assert self.req.satisfied_by is not None, "not actually installed" + return self.req.satisfied_by + + def prepare_distribution_metadata( + self, finder: PackageFinder, build_isolation: bool + ) -> None: + pass diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/distributions/sdist.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/distributions/sdist.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bdaf4033c9364f3513f0d6bade7892fd6ae35128 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/distributions/sdist.py @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +import logging +from typing import Iterable, Set, Tuple + +from pip._internal.build_env import BuildEnvironment +from pip._internal.distributions.base import AbstractDistribution +from pip._internal.exceptions import InstallationError +from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder +from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution +from pip._internal.utils.subprocess import runner_with_spinner_message + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class SourceDistribution(AbstractDistribution): + """Represents a source distribution. + + The preparation step for these needs metadata for the packages to be + generated, either using PEP 517 or using the legacy `setup.py egg_info`. + """ + + def get_metadata_distribution(self) -> BaseDistribution: + return self.req.get_dist() + + def prepare_distribution_metadata( + self, finder: PackageFinder, build_isolation: bool + ) -> None: + # Load pyproject.toml, to determine whether PEP 517 is to be used + self.req.load_pyproject_toml() + + # Set up the build isolation, if this requirement should be isolated + should_isolate = self.req.use_pep517 and build_isolation + if should_isolate: + # Setup an isolated environment and install the build backend static + # requirements in it. + self._prepare_build_backend(finder) + # Check that if the requirement is editable, it either supports PEP 660 or + # has a setup.py or a setup.cfg. This cannot be done earlier because we need + # to setup the build backend to verify it supports build_editable, nor can + # it be done later, because we want to avoid installing build requirements + # needlessly. Doing it here also works around setuptools generating + # UNKNOWN.egg-info when running get_requires_for_build_wheel on a directory + # without setup.py nor setup.cfg. + self.req.isolated_editable_sanity_check() + # Install the dynamic build requirements. + self._install_build_reqs(finder) + + self.req.prepare_metadata() + + def _prepare_build_backend(self, finder: PackageFinder) -> None: + # Isolate in a BuildEnvironment and install the build-time + # requirements. + pyproject_requires = self.req.pyproject_requires + assert pyproject_requires is not None + + self.req.build_env = BuildEnvironment() + self.req.build_env.install_requirements( + finder, pyproject_requires, "overlay", kind="build dependencies" + ) + conflicting, missing = self.req.build_env.check_requirements( + self.req.requirements_to_check + ) + if conflicting: + self._raise_conflicts("PEP 517/518 supported requirements", conflicting) + if missing: + logger.warning( + "Missing build requirements in pyproject.toml for %s.", + self.req, + ) + logger.warning( + "The project does not specify a build backend, and " + "pip cannot fall back to setuptools without %s.", + " and ".join(map(repr, sorted(missing))), + ) + + def _get_build_requires_wheel(self) -> Iterable[str]: + with self.req.build_env: + runner = runner_with_spinner_message("Getting requirements to build wheel") + backend = self.req.pep517_backend + assert backend is not None + with backend.subprocess_runner(runner): + return backend.get_requires_for_build_wheel() + + def _get_build_requires_editable(self) -> Iterable[str]: + with self.req.build_env: + runner = runner_with_spinner_message( + "Getting requirements to build editable" + ) + backend = self.req.pep517_backend + assert backend is not None + with backend.subprocess_runner(runner): + return backend.get_requires_for_build_editable() + + def _install_build_reqs(self, finder: PackageFinder) -> None: + # Install any extra build dependencies that the backend requests. + # This must be done in a second pass, as the pyproject.toml + # dependencies must be installed before we can call the backend. + if ( + self.req.editable + and self.req.permit_editable_wheels + and self.req.supports_pyproject_editable() + ): + build_reqs = self._get_build_requires_editable() + else: + build_reqs = self._get_build_requires_wheel() + conflicting, missing = self.req.build_env.check_requirements(build_reqs) + if conflicting: + self._raise_conflicts("the backend dependencies", conflicting) + self.req.build_env.install_requirements( + finder, missing, "normal", kind="backend dependencies" + ) + + def _raise_conflicts( + self, conflicting_with: str, conflicting_reqs: Set[Tuple[str, str]] + ) -> None: + format_string = ( + "Some build dependencies for {requirement} " + "conflict with {conflicting_with}: {description}." + ) + error_message = format_string.format( + requirement=self.req, + conflicting_with=conflicting_with, + description=", ".join( + f"{installed} is incompatible with {wanted}" + for installed, wanted in sorted(conflicting_reqs) + ), + ) + raise InstallationError(error_message) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/distributions/wheel.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/distributions/wheel.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..340b0f3c5c75f4ae0865c138dd7e26eae2c3c248 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/distributions/wheel.py @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name + +from pip._internal.distributions.base import AbstractDistribution +from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder +from pip._internal.metadata import ( + BaseDistribution, + FilesystemWheel, + get_wheel_distribution, +) + + +class WheelDistribution(AbstractDistribution): + """Represents a wheel distribution. + + This does not need any preparation as wheels can be directly unpacked. + """ + + def get_metadata_distribution(self) -> BaseDistribution: + """Loads the metadata from the wheel file into memory and returns a + Distribution that uses it, not relying on the wheel file or + requirement. + """ + assert self.req.local_file_path, "Set as part of preparation during download" + assert self.req.name, "Wheels are never unnamed" + wheel = FilesystemWheel(self.req.local_file_path) + return get_wheel_distribution(wheel, canonicalize_name(self.req.name)) + + def prepare_distribution_metadata( + self, finder: PackageFinder, build_isolation: bool + ) -> None: + pass diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/locations/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-310.pyc b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/locations/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-310.pyc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..78ce080b5a3d18e682316b1de9b08037fcf476d8 Binary files /dev/null and b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/locations/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-310.pyc differ diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/locations/__pycache__/_sysconfig.cpython-310.pyc b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/locations/__pycache__/_sysconfig.cpython-310.pyc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aea757ea751f47f81ef532234c7a0bd0ff49d328 Binary files /dev/null and b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/locations/__pycache__/_sysconfig.cpython-310.pyc differ diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__init__.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cc037c14f083a2bd3c8c32190c4455222c7cb980 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +from typing import List, Optional + +from .base import BaseDistribution, BaseEnvironment, FilesystemWheel, MemoryWheel, Wheel + +__all__ = [ + "BaseDistribution", + "BaseEnvironment", + "FilesystemWheel", + "MemoryWheel", + "Wheel", + "get_default_environment", + "get_environment", + "get_wheel_distribution", +] + + +def get_default_environment() -> BaseEnvironment: + """Get the default representation for the current environment. + + This returns an Environment instance from the chosen backend. The default + Environment instance should be built from ``sys.path`` and may use caching + to share instance state accorss calls. + """ + from .pkg_resources import Environment + + return Environment.default() + + +def get_environment(paths: Optional[List[str]]) -> BaseEnvironment: + """Get a representation of the environment specified by ``paths``. + + This returns an Environment instance from the chosen backend based on the + given import paths. The backend must build a fresh instance representing + the state of installed distributions when this function is called. + """ + from .pkg_resources import Environment + + return Environment.from_paths(paths) + + +def get_directory_distribution(directory: str) -> BaseDistribution: + """Get the distribution metadata representation in the specified directory. + + This returns a Distribution instance from the chosen backend based on + the given on-disk ``.dist-info`` directory. + """ + from .pkg_resources import Distribution + + return Distribution.from_directory(directory) + + +def get_wheel_distribution(wheel: Wheel, canonical_name: str) -> BaseDistribution: + """Get the representation of the specified wheel's distribution metadata. + + This returns a Distribution instance from the chosen backend based on + the given wheel's ``.dist-info`` directory. + + :param canonical_name: Normalized project name of the given wheel. + """ + from .pkg_resources import Distribution + + return Distribution.from_wheel(wheel, canonical_name) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-310.pyc b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-310.pyc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..727d1e20d928969b368e43dd12b2fe9195840458 Binary files /dev/null and b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__pycache__/__init__.cpython-310.pyc differ diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__pycache__/base.cpython-310.pyc b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__pycache__/base.cpython-310.pyc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..36d50cd32a17c23cc9ac7a5134e71f1876a8dee0 Binary files /dev/null and b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__pycache__/base.cpython-310.pyc differ diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__pycache__/pkg_resources.cpython-310.pyc b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__pycache__/pkg_resources.cpython-310.pyc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ba491f4ab1a297ecf3c1d243933e09749a683cfb Binary files /dev/null and b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/__pycache__/pkg_resources.cpython-310.pyc differ diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/base.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/base.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1a5a781cb3e3ca196ddebdb17768b59026646bbb --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/base.py @@ -0,0 +1,546 @@ +import csv +import email.message +import json +import logging +import pathlib +import re +import zipfile +from typing import ( + IO, + TYPE_CHECKING, + Collection, + Container, + Iterable, + Iterator, + List, + Optional, + Tuple, + Union, +) + +from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement +from pip._vendor.packaging.specifiers import InvalidSpecifier, SpecifierSet +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import NormalizedName +from pip._vendor.packaging.version import LegacyVersion, Version + +from pip._internal.exceptions import NoneMetadataError +from pip._internal.locations import site_packages, user_site +from pip._internal.models.direct_url import ( + DIRECT_URL_METADATA_NAME, + DirectUrl, + DirectUrlValidationError, +) +from pip._internal.utils.compat import stdlib_pkgs # TODO: Move definition here. +from pip._internal.utils.egg_link import ( + egg_link_path_from_location, + egg_link_path_from_sys_path, +) +from pip._internal.utils.misc import is_local, normalize_path +from pip._internal.utils.urls import url_to_path + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from typing import Protocol +else: + Protocol = object + +DistributionVersion = Union[LegacyVersion, Version] + +InfoPath = Union[str, pathlib.PurePosixPath] + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class BaseEntryPoint(Protocol): + @property + def name(self) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def value(self) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def group(self) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError() + + +def _convert_installed_files_path( + entry: Tuple[str, ...], + info: Tuple[str, ...], +) -> str: + """Convert a legacy installed-files.txt path into modern RECORD path. + + The legacy format stores paths relative to the info directory, while the + modern format stores paths relative to the package root, e.g. the + site-packages directory. + + :param entry: Path parts of the installed-files.txt entry. + :param info: Path parts of the egg-info directory relative to package root. + :returns: The converted entry. + + For best compatibility with symlinks, this does not use ``abspath()`` or + ``Path.resolve()``, but tries to work with path parts: + + 1. While ``entry`` starts with ``..``, remove the equal amounts of parts + from ``info``; if ``info`` is empty, start appending ``..`` instead. + 2. Join the two directly. + """ + while entry and entry[0] == "..": + if not info or info[-1] == "..": + info += ("..",) + else: + info = info[:-1] + entry = entry[1:] + return str(pathlib.Path(*info, *entry)) + + +class BaseDistribution(Protocol): + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"{self.raw_name} {self.version} ({self.location})" + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"{self.raw_name} {self.version}" + + @property + def location(self) -> Optional[str]: + """Where the distribution is loaded from. + + A string value is not necessarily a filesystem path, since distributions + can be loaded from other sources, e.g. arbitrary zip archives. ``None`` + means the distribution is created in-memory. + + Do not canonicalize this value with e.g. ``pathlib.Path.resolve()``. If + this is a symbolic link, we want to preserve the relative path between + it and files in the distribution. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def editable_project_location(self) -> Optional[str]: + """The project location for editable distributions. + + This is the directory where pyproject.toml or setup.py is located. + None if the distribution is not installed in editable mode. + """ + # TODO: this property is relatively costly to compute, memoize it ? + direct_url = self.direct_url + if direct_url: + if direct_url.is_local_editable(): + return url_to_path(direct_url.url) + else: + # Search for an .egg-link file by walking sys.path, as it was + # done before by dist_is_editable(). + egg_link_path = egg_link_path_from_sys_path(self.raw_name) + if egg_link_path: + # TODO: get project location from second line of egg_link file + # (https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10243) + return self.location + return None + + @property + def installed_location(self) -> Optional[str]: + """The distribution's "installed" location. + + This should generally be a ``site-packages`` directory. This is + usually ``dist.location``, except for legacy develop-installed packages, + where ``dist.location`` is the source code location, and this is where + the ``.egg-link`` file is. + + The returned location is normalized (in particular, with symlinks removed). + """ + egg_link = egg_link_path_from_location(self.raw_name) + if egg_link: + location = egg_link + elif self.location: + location = self.location + else: + return None + return normalize_path(location) + + @property + def info_location(self) -> Optional[str]: + """Location of the .[egg|dist]-info directory or file. + + Similarly to ``location``, a string value is not necessarily a + filesystem path. ``None`` means the distribution is created in-memory. + + For a modern .dist-info installation on disk, this should be something + like ``{location}/{raw_name}-{version}.dist-info``. + + Do not canonicalize this value with e.g. ``pathlib.Path.resolve()``. If + this is a symbolic link, we want to preserve the relative path between + it and other files in the distribution. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def installed_by_distutils(self) -> bool: + """Whether this distribution is installed with legacy distutils format. + + A distribution installed with "raw" distutils not patched by setuptools + uses one single file at ``info_location`` to store metadata. We need to + treat this specially on uninstallation. + """ + info_location = self.info_location + if not info_location: + return False + return pathlib.Path(info_location).is_file() + + @property + def installed_as_egg(self) -> bool: + """Whether this distribution is installed as an egg. + + This usually indicates the distribution was installed by (older versions + of) easy_install. + """ + location = self.location + if not location: + return False + return location.endswith(".egg") + + @property + def installed_with_setuptools_egg_info(self) -> bool: + """Whether this distribution is installed with the ``.egg-info`` format. + + This usually indicates the distribution was installed with setuptools + with an old pip version or with ``single-version-externally-managed``. + + Note that this ensure the metadata store is a directory. distutils can + also installs an ``.egg-info``, but as a file, not a directory. This + property is *False* for that case. Also see ``installed_by_distutils``. + """ + info_location = self.info_location + if not info_location: + return False + if not info_location.endswith(".egg-info"): + return False + return pathlib.Path(info_location).is_dir() + + @property + def installed_with_dist_info(self) -> bool: + """Whether this distribution is installed with the "modern format". + + This indicates a "modern" installation, e.g. storing metadata in the + ``.dist-info`` directory. This applies to installations made by + setuptools (but through pip, not directly), or anything using the + standardized build backend interface (PEP 517). + """ + info_location = self.info_location + if not info_location: + return False + if not info_location.endswith(".dist-info"): + return False + return pathlib.Path(info_location).is_dir() + + @property + def canonical_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def version(self) -> DistributionVersion: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def setuptools_filename(self) -> str: + """Convert a project name to its setuptools-compatible filename. + + This is a copy of ``pkg_resources.to_filename()`` for compatibility. + """ + return self.raw_name.replace("-", "_") + + @property + def direct_url(self) -> Optional[DirectUrl]: + """Obtain a DirectUrl from this distribution. + + Returns None if the distribution has no `direct_url.json` metadata, + or if `direct_url.json` is invalid. + """ + try: + content = self.read_text(DIRECT_URL_METADATA_NAME) + except FileNotFoundError: + return None + try: + return DirectUrl.from_json(content) + except ( + UnicodeDecodeError, + json.JSONDecodeError, + DirectUrlValidationError, + ) as e: + logger.warning( + "Error parsing %s for %s: %s", + DIRECT_URL_METADATA_NAME, + self.canonical_name, + e, + ) + return None + + @property + def installer(self) -> str: + try: + installer_text = self.read_text("INSTALLER") + except (OSError, ValueError, NoneMetadataError): + return "" # Fail silently if the installer file cannot be read. + for line in installer_text.splitlines(): + cleaned_line = line.strip() + if cleaned_line: + return cleaned_line + return "" + + @property + def editable(self) -> bool: + return bool(self.editable_project_location) + + @property + def local(self) -> bool: + """If distribution is installed in the current virtual environment. + + Always True if we're not in a virtualenv. + """ + if self.installed_location is None: + return False + return is_local(self.installed_location) + + @property + def in_usersite(self) -> bool: + if self.installed_location is None or user_site is None: + return False + return self.installed_location.startswith(normalize_path(user_site)) + + @property + def in_site_packages(self) -> bool: + if self.installed_location is None or site_packages is None: + return False + return self.installed_location.startswith(normalize_path(site_packages)) + + def is_file(self, path: InfoPath) -> bool: + """Check whether an entry in the info directory is a file.""" + raise NotImplementedError() + + def iterdir(self, path: InfoPath) -> Iterator[pathlib.PurePosixPath]: + """Iterate through a directory in the info directory. + + Each item yielded would be a path relative to the info directory. + + :raise FileNotFoundError: If ``name`` does not exist in the directory. + :raise NotADirectoryError: If ``name`` does not point to a directory. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def read_text(self, path: InfoPath) -> str: + """Read a file in the info directory. + + :raise FileNotFoundError: If ``name`` does not exist in the directory. + :raise NoneMetadataError: If ``name`` exists in the info directory, but + cannot be read. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def iter_entry_points(self) -> Iterable[BaseEntryPoint]: + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def metadata(self) -> email.message.Message: + """Metadata of distribution parsed from e.g. METADATA or PKG-INFO. + + This should return an empty message if the metadata file is unavailable. + + :raises NoneMetadataError: If the metadata file is available, but does + not contain valid metadata. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + @property + def metadata_version(self) -> Optional[str]: + """Value of "Metadata-Version:" in distribution metadata, if available.""" + return self.metadata.get("Metadata-Version") + + @property + def raw_name(self) -> str: + """Value of "Name:" in distribution metadata.""" + # The metadata should NEVER be missing the Name: key, but if it somehow + # does, fall back to the known canonical name. + return self.metadata.get("Name", self.canonical_name) + + @property + def requires_python(self) -> SpecifierSet: + """Value of "Requires-Python:" in distribution metadata. + + If the key does not exist or contains an invalid value, an empty + SpecifierSet should be returned. + """ + value = self.metadata.get("Requires-Python") + if value is None: + return SpecifierSet() + try: + # Convert to str to satisfy the type checker; this can be a Header object. + spec = SpecifierSet(str(value)) + except InvalidSpecifier as e: + message = "Package %r has an invalid Requires-Python: %s" + logger.warning(message, self.raw_name, e) + return SpecifierSet() + return spec + + def iter_dependencies(self, extras: Collection[str] = ()) -> Iterable[Requirement]: + """Dependencies of this distribution. + + For modern .dist-info distributions, this is the collection of + "Requires-Dist:" entries in distribution metadata. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def iter_provided_extras(self) -> Iterable[str]: + """Extras provided by this distribution. + + For modern .dist-info distributions, this is the collection of + "Provides-Extra:" entries in distribution metadata. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def _iter_declared_entries_from_record(self) -> Optional[Iterator[str]]: + try: + text = self.read_text("RECORD") + except FileNotFoundError: + return None + # This extra Path-str cast normalizes entries. + return (str(pathlib.Path(row[0])) for row in csv.reader(text.splitlines())) + + def _iter_declared_entries_from_legacy(self) -> Optional[Iterator[str]]: + try: + text = self.read_text("installed-files.txt") + except FileNotFoundError: + return None + paths = (p for p in text.splitlines(keepends=False) if p) + root = self.location + info = self.info_location + if root is None or info is None: + return paths + try: + info_rel = pathlib.Path(info).relative_to(root) + except ValueError: # info is not relative to root. + return paths + if not info_rel.parts: # info *is* root. + return paths + return ( + _convert_installed_files_path(pathlib.Path(p).parts, info_rel.parts) + for p in paths + ) + + def iter_declared_entries(self) -> Optional[Iterator[str]]: + """Iterate through file entires declared in this distribution. + + For modern .dist-info distributions, this is the files listed in the + ``RECORD`` metadata file. For legacy setuptools distributions, this + comes from ``installed-files.txt``, with entries normalized to be + compatible with the format used by ``RECORD``. + + :return: An iterator for listed entries, or None if the distribution + contains neither ``RECORD`` nor ``installed-files.txt``. + """ + return ( + self._iter_declared_entries_from_record() + or self._iter_declared_entries_from_legacy() + ) + + +class BaseEnvironment: + """An environment containing distributions to introspect.""" + + @classmethod + def default(cls) -> "BaseEnvironment": + raise NotImplementedError() + + @classmethod + def from_paths(cls, paths: Optional[List[str]]) -> "BaseEnvironment": + raise NotImplementedError() + + def get_distribution(self, name: str) -> Optional["BaseDistribution"]: + """Given a requirement name, return the installed distributions. + + The name may not be normalized. The implementation must canonicalize + it for lookup. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def _iter_distributions(self) -> Iterator["BaseDistribution"]: + """Iterate through installed distributions. + + This function should be implemented by subclass, but never called + directly. Use the public ``iter_distribution()`` instead, which + implements additional logic to make sure the distributions are valid. + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + + def iter_distributions(self) -> Iterator["BaseDistribution"]: + """Iterate through installed distributions.""" + for dist in self._iter_distributions(): + # Make sure the distribution actually comes from a valid Python + # packaging distribution. Pip's AdjacentTempDirectory leaves folders + # e.g. ``~atplotlib.dist-info`` if cleanup was interrupted. The + # valid project name pattern is taken from PEP 508. + project_name_valid = re.match( + r"^([A-Z0-9]|[A-Z0-9][A-Z0-9._-]*[A-Z0-9])$", + dist.canonical_name, + flags=re.IGNORECASE, + ) + if not project_name_valid: + logger.warning( + "Ignoring invalid distribution %s (%s)", + dist.canonical_name, + dist.location, + ) + continue + yield dist + + def iter_installed_distributions( + self, + local_only: bool = True, + skip: Container[str] = stdlib_pkgs, + include_editables: bool = True, + editables_only: bool = False, + user_only: bool = False, + ) -> Iterator[BaseDistribution]: + """Return a list of installed distributions. + + :param local_only: If True (default), only return installations + local to the current virtualenv, if in a virtualenv. + :param skip: An iterable of canonicalized project names to ignore; + defaults to ``stdlib_pkgs``. + :param include_editables: If False, don't report editables. + :param editables_only: If True, only report editables. + :param user_only: If True, only report installations in the user + site directory. + """ + it = self.iter_distributions() + if local_only: + it = (d for d in it if d.local) + if not include_editables: + it = (d for d in it if not d.editable) + if editables_only: + it = (d for d in it if d.editable) + if user_only: + it = (d for d in it if d.in_usersite) + return (d for d in it if d.canonical_name not in skip) + + +class Wheel(Protocol): + location: str + + def as_zipfile(self) -> zipfile.ZipFile: + raise NotImplementedError() + + +class FilesystemWheel(Wheel): + def __init__(self, location: str) -> None: + self.location = location + + def as_zipfile(self) -> zipfile.ZipFile: + return zipfile.ZipFile(self.location, allowZip64=True) + + +class MemoryWheel(Wheel): + def __init__(self, location: str, stream: IO[bytes]) -> None: + self.location = location + self.stream = stream + + def as_zipfile(self) -> zipfile.ZipFile: + return zipfile.ZipFile(self.stream, allowZip64=True) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/pkg_resources.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/pkg_resources.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d39f0ba31da5342b7d067ba2e1e92f2d6e79afdb --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/metadata/pkg_resources.py @@ -0,0 +1,256 @@ +import email.message +import email.parser +import logging +import os +import pathlib +import zipfile +from typing import Collection, Iterable, Iterator, List, Mapping, NamedTuple, Optional + +from pip._vendor import pkg_resources +from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import NormalizedName, canonicalize_name +from pip._vendor.packaging.version import parse as parse_version + +from pip._internal.exceptions import InvalidWheel, NoneMetadataError, UnsupportedWheel +from pip._internal.utils.misc import display_path +from pip._internal.utils.wheel import parse_wheel, read_wheel_metadata_file + +from .base import ( + BaseDistribution, + BaseEntryPoint, + BaseEnvironment, + DistributionVersion, + InfoPath, + Wheel, +) + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class EntryPoint(NamedTuple): + name: str + value: str + group: str + + +class WheelMetadata: + """IMetadataProvider that reads metadata files from a dictionary. + + This also maps metadata decoding exceptions to our internal exception type. + """ + + def __init__(self, metadata: Mapping[str, bytes], wheel_name: str) -> None: + self._metadata = metadata + self._wheel_name = wheel_name + + def has_metadata(self, name: str) -> bool: + return name in self._metadata + + def get_metadata(self, name: str) -> str: + try: + return self._metadata[name].decode() + except UnicodeDecodeError as e: + # Augment the default error with the origin of the file. + raise UnsupportedWheel( + f"Error decoding metadata for {self._wheel_name}: {e} in {name} file" + ) + + def get_metadata_lines(self, name: str) -> Iterable[str]: + return pkg_resources.yield_lines(self.get_metadata(name)) + + def metadata_isdir(self, name: str) -> bool: + return False + + def metadata_listdir(self, name: str) -> List[str]: + return [] + + def run_script(self, script_name: str, namespace: str) -> None: + pass + + +class Distribution(BaseDistribution): + def __init__(self, dist: pkg_resources.Distribution) -> None: + self._dist = dist + + @classmethod + def from_directory(cls, directory: str) -> "Distribution": + dist_dir = directory.rstrip(os.sep) + + # Build a PathMetadata object, from path to metadata. :wink: + base_dir, dist_dir_name = os.path.split(dist_dir) + metadata = pkg_resources.PathMetadata(base_dir, dist_dir) + + # Determine the correct Distribution object type. + if dist_dir.endswith(".egg-info"): + dist_cls = pkg_resources.Distribution + dist_name = os.path.splitext(dist_dir_name)[0] + else: + assert dist_dir.endswith(".dist-info") + dist_cls = pkg_resources.DistInfoDistribution + dist_name = os.path.splitext(dist_dir_name)[0].split("-")[0] + + dist = dist_cls(base_dir, project_name=dist_name, metadata=metadata) + return cls(dist) + + @classmethod + def from_wheel(cls, wheel: Wheel, name: str) -> "Distribution": + """Load the distribution from a given wheel. + + :raises InvalidWheel: Whenever loading of the wheel causes a + :py:exc:`zipfile.BadZipFile` exception to be thrown. + :raises UnsupportedWheel: If the wheel is a valid zip, but malformed + internally. + """ + try: + with wheel.as_zipfile() as zf: + info_dir, _ = parse_wheel(zf, name) + metadata_text = { + path.split("/", 1)[-1]: read_wheel_metadata_file(zf, path) + for path in zf.namelist() + if path.startswith(f"{info_dir}/") + } + except zipfile.BadZipFile as e: + raise InvalidWheel(wheel.location, name) from e + except UnsupportedWheel as e: + raise UnsupportedWheel(f"{name} has an invalid wheel, {e}") + dist = pkg_resources.DistInfoDistribution( + location=wheel.location, + metadata=WheelMetadata(metadata_text, wheel.location), + project_name=name, + ) + return cls(dist) + + @property + def location(self) -> Optional[str]: + return self._dist.location + + @property + def info_location(self) -> Optional[str]: + return self._dist.egg_info + + @property + def installed_by_distutils(self) -> bool: + # A distutils-installed distribution is provided by FileMetadata. This + # provider has a "path" attribute not present anywhere else. Not the + # best introspection logic, but pip has been doing this for a long time. + try: + return bool(self._dist._provider.path) + except AttributeError: + return False + + @property + def canonical_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + return canonicalize_name(self._dist.project_name) + + @property + def version(self) -> DistributionVersion: + return parse_version(self._dist.version) + + def is_file(self, path: InfoPath) -> bool: + return self._dist.has_metadata(str(path)) + + def iterdir(self, path: InfoPath) -> Iterator[pathlib.PurePosixPath]: + name = str(path) + if not self._dist.has_metadata(name): + raise FileNotFoundError(name) + if not self._dist.isdir(name): + raise NotADirectoryError(name) + for child in self._dist.metadata_listdir(name): + yield pathlib.PurePosixPath(path, child) + + def read_text(self, path: InfoPath) -> str: + name = str(path) + if not self._dist.has_metadata(name): + raise FileNotFoundError(name) + content = self._dist.get_metadata(name) + if content is None: + raise NoneMetadataError(self, name) + return content + + def iter_entry_points(self) -> Iterable[BaseEntryPoint]: + for group, entries in self._dist.get_entry_map().items(): + for name, entry_point in entries.items(): + name, _, value = str(entry_point).partition("=") + yield EntryPoint(name=name.strip(), value=value.strip(), group=group) + + @property + def metadata(self) -> email.message.Message: + """ + :raises NoneMetadataError: if the distribution reports `has_metadata()` + True but `get_metadata()` returns None. + """ + if isinstance(self._dist, pkg_resources.DistInfoDistribution): + metadata_name = "METADATA" + else: + metadata_name = "PKG-INFO" + try: + metadata = self.read_text(metadata_name) + except FileNotFoundError: + if self.location: + displaying_path = display_path(self.location) + else: + displaying_path = repr(self.location) + logger.warning("No metadata found in %s", displaying_path) + metadata = "" + feed_parser = email.parser.FeedParser() + feed_parser.feed(metadata) + return feed_parser.close() + + def iter_dependencies(self, extras: Collection[str] = ()) -> Iterable[Requirement]: + if extras: # pkg_resources raises on invalid extras, so we sanitize. + extras = frozenset(extras).intersection(self._dist.extras) + return self._dist.requires(extras) + + def iter_provided_extras(self) -> Iterable[str]: + return self._dist.extras + + +class Environment(BaseEnvironment): + def __init__(self, ws: pkg_resources.WorkingSet) -> None: + self._ws = ws + + @classmethod + def default(cls) -> BaseEnvironment: + return cls(pkg_resources.working_set) + + @classmethod + def from_paths(cls, paths: Optional[List[str]]) -> BaseEnvironment: + return cls(pkg_resources.WorkingSet(paths)) + + def _search_distribution(self, name: str) -> Optional[BaseDistribution]: + """Find a distribution matching the ``name`` in the environment. + + This searches from *all* distributions available in the environment, to + match the behavior of ``pkg_resources.get_distribution()``. + """ + canonical_name = canonicalize_name(name) + for dist in self.iter_distributions(): + if dist.canonical_name == canonical_name: + return dist + return None + + def get_distribution(self, name: str) -> Optional[BaseDistribution]: + # Search the distribution by looking through the working set. + dist = self._search_distribution(name) + if dist: + return dist + + # If distribution could not be found, call working_set.require to + # update the working set, and try to find the distribution again. + # This might happen for e.g. when you install a package twice, once + # using setup.py develop and again using setup.py install. Now when + # running pip uninstall twice, the package gets removed from the + # working set in the first uninstall, so we have to populate the + # working set again so that pip knows about it and the packages gets + # picked up and is successfully uninstalled the second time too. + try: + # We didn't pass in any version specifiers, so this can never + # raise pkg_resources.VersionConflict. + self._ws.require(name) + except pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: + return None + return self._search_distribution(name) + + def _iter_distributions(self) -> Iterator[BaseDistribution]: + for dist in self._ws: + yield Distribution(dist) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/__init__.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7855226e4b500142deef8fb247cd33a9a991d122 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/__init__.py 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+ +class InstallationCandidate(KeyBasedCompareMixin): + """Represents a potential "candidate" for installation.""" + + __slots__ = ["name", "version", "link"] + + def __init__(self, name: str, version: str, link: Link) -> None: + self.name = name + self.version = parse_version(version) + self.link = link + + super().__init__( + key=(self.name, self.version, self.link), + defining_class=InstallationCandidate, + ) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "".format( + self.name, + self.version, + self.link, + ) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return "{!r} candidate (version {} at {})".format( + self.name, + self.version, + self.link, + ) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/direct_url.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/direct_url.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..92060d45db8888500a94669a02af76b220b7a242 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/direct_url.py @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ +""" PEP 610 """ +import json +import re +import urllib.parse +from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, Optional, Type, TypeVar, Union + +__all__ = [ + "DirectUrl", + "DirectUrlValidationError", + "DirInfo", + "ArchiveInfo", + "VcsInfo", +] + +T = TypeVar("T") + +DIRECT_URL_METADATA_NAME = "direct_url.json" +ENV_VAR_RE = re.compile(r"^\$\{[A-Za-z0-9-_]+\}(:\$\{[A-Za-z0-9-_]+\})?$") + + +class DirectUrlValidationError(Exception): + pass + + +def _get( + d: Dict[str, Any], expected_type: Type[T], key: str, default: Optional[T] = None +) -> Optional[T]: + """Get value from dictionary and verify expected type.""" + if key not in d: + return default + value = d[key] + if not isinstance(value, expected_type): + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + "{!r} has unexpected type for {} (expected {})".format( + value, key, expected_type + ) + ) + return value + + +def _get_required( + d: Dict[str, Any], expected_type: Type[T], key: str, default: Optional[T] = None +) -> T: + value = _get(d, expected_type, key, default) + if value is None: + raise DirectUrlValidationError(f"{key} must have a value") + return value + + +def _exactly_one_of(infos: Iterable[Optional["InfoType"]]) -> "InfoType": + infos = [info for info in infos if info is not None] + if not infos: + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + "missing one of archive_info, dir_info, vcs_info" + ) + if len(infos) > 1: + raise DirectUrlValidationError( + "more than one of archive_info, dir_info, vcs_info" + ) + assert infos[0] is not None + return infos[0] + + +def _filter_none(**kwargs: Any) -> Dict[str, Any]: + """Make dict excluding None values.""" + return {k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if v is not None} + + +class VcsInfo: + name = "vcs_info" + + def __init__( + self, + vcs: str, + commit_id: str, + requested_revision: Optional[str] = None, + resolved_revision: Optional[str] = None, + resolved_revision_type: Optional[str] = None, + ) -> None: + self.vcs = vcs + self.requested_revision = requested_revision + self.commit_id = commit_id + self.resolved_revision = resolved_revision + self.resolved_revision_type = resolved_revision_type + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) -> Optional["VcsInfo"]: + if d is None: + return None + return cls( + vcs=_get_required(d, str, "vcs"), + commit_id=_get_required(d, str, "commit_id"), + requested_revision=_get(d, str, "requested_revision"), + resolved_revision=_get(d, str, "resolved_revision"), + resolved_revision_type=_get(d, str, "resolved_revision_type"), + ) + + def _to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: + return _filter_none( + vcs=self.vcs, + requested_revision=self.requested_revision, + commit_id=self.commit_id, + resolved_revision=self.resolved_revision, + resolved_revision_type=self.resolved_revision_type, + ) + + +class ArchiveInfo: + name = "archive_info" + + def __init__( + self, + hash: Optional[str] = None, + ) -> None: + self.hash = hash + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) -> Optional["ArchiveInfo"]: + if d is None: + return None + return cls(hash=_get(d, str, "hash")) + + def _to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: + return _filter_none(hash=self.hash) + + +class DirInfo: + name = "dir_info" + + def __init__( + self, + editable: bool = False, + ) -> None: + self.editable = editable + + @classmethod + def _from_dict(cls, d: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) -> Optional["DirInfo"]: + if d is None: + return None + return cls(editable=_get_required(d, bool, "editable", default=False)) + + def _to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: + return _filter_none(editable=self.editable or None) + + +InfoType = Union[ArchiveInfo, DirInfo, VcsInfo] + + +class DirectUrl: + def __init__( + self, + url: str, + info: InfoType, + subdirectory: Optional[str] = None, + ) -> None: + self.url = url + self.info = info + self.subdirectory = subdirectory + + def _remove_auth_from_netloc(self, netloc: str) -> str: + if "@" not in netloc: + return netloc + user_pass, netloc_no_user_pass = netloc.split("@", 1) + if ( + isinstance(self.info, VcsInfo) + and self.info.vcs == "git" + and user_pass == "git" + ): + return netloc + if ENV_VAR_RE.match(user_pass): + return netloc + return netloc_no_user_pass + + @property + def redacted_url(self) -> str: + """url with user:password part removed unless it is formed with + environment variables as specified in PEP 610, or it is ``git`` + in the case of a git URL. + """ + purl = urllib.parse.urlsplit(self.url) + netloc = self._remove_auth_from_netloc(purl.netloc) + surl = urllib.parse.urlunsplit( + (purl.scheme, netloc, purl.path, purl.query, purl.fragment) + ) + return surl + + def validate(self) -> None: + self.from_dict(self.to_dict()) + + @classmethod + def from_dict(cls, d: Dict[str, Any]) -> "DirectUrl": + return DirectUrl( + url=_get_required(d, str, "url"), + subdirectory=_get(d, str, "subdirectory"), + info=_exactly_one_of( + [ + ArchiveInfo._from_dict(_get(d, dict, "archive_info")), + DirInfo._from_dict(_get(d, dict, "dir_info")), + VcsInfo._from_dict(_get(d, dict, "vcs_info")), + ] + ), + ) + + def to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: + res = _filter_none( + url=self.redacted_url, + subdirectory=self.subdirectory, + ) + res[self.info.name] = self.info._to_dict() + return res + + @classmethod + def from_json(cls, s: str) -> "DirectUrl": + return cls.from_dict(json.loads(s)) + + def to_json(self) -> str: + return json.dumps(self.to_dict(), sort_keys=True) + + def is_local_editable(self) -> bool: + return isinstance(self.info, DirInfo) and self.info.editable diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/format_control.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/format_control.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..db3995eac9f9ec2450e0e2d4a18e666c0b178681 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/format_control.py @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +from typing import FrozenSet, Optional, Set + +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name + +from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError + + +class FormatControl: + """Helper for managing formats from which a package can be installed.""" + + __slots__ = ["no_binary", "only_binary"] + + def __init__( + self, + no_binary: Optional[Set[str]] = None, + only_binary: Optional[Set[str]] = None, + ) -> None: + if no_binary is None: + no_binary = set() + if only_binary is None: + only_binary = set() + + self.no_binary = no_binary + self.only_binary = only_binary + + def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, self.__class__): + return NotImplemented + + if self.__slots__ != other.__slots__: + return False + + return all(getattr(self, k) == getattr(other, k) for k in self.__slots__) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "{}({}, {})".format( + self.__class__.__name__, self.no_binary, self.only_binary + ) + + @staticmethod + def handle_mutual_excludes(value: str, target: Set[str], other: Set[str]) -> None: + if value.startswith("-"): + raise CommandError( + "--no-binary / --only-binary option requires 1 argument." + ) + new = value.split(",") + while ":all:" in new: + other.clear() + target.clear() + target.add(":all:") + del new[: new.index(":all:") + 1] + # Without a none, we want to discard everything as :all: covers it + if ":none:" not in new: + return + for name in new: + if name == ":none:": + target.clear() + continue + name = canonicalize_name(name) + other.discard(name) + target.add(name) + + def get_allowed_formats(self, canonical_name: str) -> FrozenSet[str]: + result = {"binary", "source"} + if canonical_name in self.only_binary: + result.discard("source") + elif canonical_name in self.no_binary: + result.discard("binary") + elif ":all:" in self.only_binary: + result.discard("source") + elif ":all:" in self.no_binary: + result.discard("binary") + return frozenset(result) + + def disallow_binaries(self) -> None: + self.handle_mutual_excludes( + ":all:", + self.no_binary, + self.only_binary, + ) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/index.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/index.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b94c32511f0cda2363bfc4f29c9c8bfcc7101f9b --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/index.py @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +import urllib.parse + + +class PackageIndex: + """Represents a Package Index and provides easier access to endpoints""" + + __slots__ = ["url", "netloc", "simple_url", "pypi_url", "file_storage_domain"] + + def __init__(self, url: str, file_storage_domain: str) -> None: + super().__init__() + self.url = url + self.netloc = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url).netloc + self.simple_url = self._url_for_path("simple") + self.pypi_url = self._url_for_path("pypi") + + # This is part of a temporary hack used to block installs of PyPI + # packages which depend on external urls only necessary until PyPI can + # block such packages themselves + self.file_storage_domain = file_storage_domain + + def _url_for_path(self, path: str) -> str: + return urllib.parse.urljoin(self.url, path) + + +PyPI = PackageIndex("https://pypi.org/", file_storage_domain="files.pythonhosted.org") +TestPyPI = PackageIndex( + "https://test.pypi.org/", file_storage_domain="test-files.pythonhosted.org" +) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/link.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/link.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6069b278b9bcbf64f1552c932ab909690bb7c149 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/link.py @@ -0,0 +1,288 @@ +import functools +import logging +import os +import posixpath +import re +import urllib.parse +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, List, NamedTuple, Optional, Tuple, Union + +from pip._internal.utils.filetypes import WHEEL_EXTENSION +from pip._internal.utils.hashes import Hashes +from pip._internal.utils.misc import ( + redact_auth_from_url, + split_auth_from_netloc, + splitext, +) +from pip._internal.utils.models import KeyBasedCompareMixin +from pip._internal.utils.urls import path_to_url, url_to_path + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from pip._internal.index.collector import HTMLPage + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +_SUPPORTED_HASHES = ("sha1", "sha224", "sha384", "sha256", "sha512", "md5") + + +class Link(KeyBasedCompareMixin): + """Represents a parsed link from a Package Index's simple URL""" + + __slots__ = [ + "_parsed_url", + "_url", + "comes_from", + "requires_python", + "yanked_reason", + "cache_link_parsing", + ] + + def __init__( + self, + url: str, + comes_from: Optional[Union[str, "HTMLPage"]] = None, + requires_python: Optional[str] = None, + yanked_reason: Optional[str] = None, + cache_link_parsing: bool = True, + ) -> None: + """ + :param url: url of the resource pointed to (href of the link) + :param comes_from: instance of HTMLPage where the link was found, + or string. + :param requires_python: String containing the `Requires-Python` + metadata field, specified in PEP 345. This may be specified by + a data-requires-python attribute in the HTML link tag, as + described in PEP 503. + :param yanked_reason: the reason the file has been yanked, if the + file has been yanked, or None if the file hasn't been yanked. + This is the value of the "data-yanked" attribute, if present, in + a simple repository HTML link. If the file has been yanked but + no reason was provided, this should be the empty string. See + PEP 592 for more information and the specification. + :param cache_link_parsing: A flag that is used elsewhere to determine + whether resources retrieved from this link + should be cached. PyPI index urls should + generally have this set to False, for + example. + """ + + # url can be a UNC windows share + if url.startswith("\\\\"): + url = path_to_url(url) + + self._parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url) + # Store the url as a private attribute to prevent accidentally + # trying to set a new value. + self._url = url + + self.comes_from = comes_from + self.requires_python = requires_python if requires_python else None + self.yanked_reason = yanked_reason + + super().__init__(key=url, defining_class=Link) + + self.cache_link_parsing = cache_link_parsing + + def __str__(self) -> str: + if self.requires_python: + rp = f" (requires-python:{self.requires_python})" + else: + rp = "" + if self.comes_from: + return "{} (from {}){}".format( + redact_auth_from_url(self._url), self.comes_from, rp + ) + else: + return redact_auth_from_url(str(self._url)) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return f"" + + @property + def url(self) -> str: + return self._url + + @property + def filename(self) -> str: + path = self.path.rstrip("/") + name = posixpath.basename(path) + if not name: + # Make sure we don't leak auth information if the netloc + # includes a username and password. + netloc, user_pass = split_auth_from_netloc(self.netloc) + return netloc + + name = urllib.parse.unquote(name) + assert name, f"URL {self._url!r} produced no filename" + return name + + @property + def file_path(self) -> str: + return url_to_path(self.url) + + @property + def scheme(self) -> str: + return self._parsed_url.scheme + + @property + def netloc(self) -> str: + """ + This can contain auth information. + """ + return self._parsed_url.netloc + + @property + def path(self) -> str: + return urllib.parse.unquote(self._parsed_url.path) + + def splitext(self) -> Tuple[str, str]: + return splitext(posixpath.basename(self.path.rstrip("/"))) + + @property + def ext(self) -> str: + return self.splitext()[1] + + @property + def url_without_fragment(self) -> str: + scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment = self._parsed_url + return urllib.parse.urlunsplit((scheme, netloc, path, query, "")) + + _egg_fragment_re = re.compile(r"[#&]egg=([^&]*)") + + @property + def egg_fragment(self) -> Optional[str]: + match = self._egg_fragment_re.search(self._url) + if not match: + return None + return match.group(1) + + _subdirectory_fragment_re = re.compile(r"[#&]subdirectory=([^&]*)") + + @property + def subdirectory_fragment(self) -> Optional[str]: + match = self._subdirectory_fragment_re.search(self._url) + if not match: + return None + return match.group(1) + + _hash_re = re.compile( + r"({choices})=([a-f0-9]+)".format(choices="|".join(_SUPPORTED_HASHES)) + ) + + @property + def hash(self) -> Optional[str]: + match = self._hash_re.search(self._url) + if match: + return match.group(2) + return None + + @property + def hash_name(self) -> Optional[str]: + match = self._hash_re.search(self._url) + if match: + return match.group(1) + return None + + @property + def show_url(self) -> str: + return posixpath.basename(self._url.split("#", 1)[0].split("?", 1)[0]) + + @property + def is_file(self) -> bool: + return self.scheme == "file" + + def is_existing_dir(self) -> bool: + return self.is_file and os.path.isdir(self.file_path) + + @property + def is_wheel(self) -> bool: + return self.ext == WHEEL_EXTENSION + + @property + def is_vcs(self) -> bool: + from pip._internal.vcs import vcs + + return self.scheme in vcs.all_schemes + + @property + def is_yanked(self) -> bool: + return self.yanked_reason is not None + + @property + def has_hash(self) -> bool: + return self.hash_name is not None + + def is_hash_allowed(self, hashes: Optional[Hashes]) -> bool: + """ + Return True if the link has a hash and it is allowed. + """ + if hashes is None or not self.has_hash: + return False + # Assert non-None so mypy knows self.hash_name and self.hash are str. + assert self.hash_name is not None + assert self.hash is not None + + return hashes.is_hash_allowed(self.hash_name, hex_digest=self.hash) + + +class _CleanResult(NamedTuple): + """Convert link for equivalency check. + + This is used in the resolver to check whether two URL-specified requirements + likely point to the same distribution and can be considered equivalent. This + equivalency logic avoids comparing URLs literally, which can be too strict + (e.g. "a=1&b=2" vs "b=2&a=1") and produce conflicts unexpecting to users. + + Currently this does three things: + + 1. Drop the basic auth part. This is technically wrong since a server can + serve different content based on auth, but if it does that, it is even + impossible to guarantee two URLs without auth are equivalent, since + the user can input different auth information when prompted. So the + practical solution is to assume the auth doesn't affect the response. + 2. Parse the query to avoid the ordering issue. Note that ordering under the + same key in the query are NOT cleaned; i.e. "a=1&a=2" and "a=2&a=1" are + still considered different. + 3. Explicitly drop most of the fragment part, except ``subdirectory=`` and + hash values, since it should have no impact the downloaded content. Note + that this drops the "egg=" part historically used to denote the requested + project (and extras), which is wrong in the strictest sense, but too many + people are supplying it inconsistently to cause superfluous resolution + conflicts, so we choose to also ignore them. + """ + + parsed: urllib.parse.SplitResult + query: Dict[str, List[str]] + subdirectory: str + hashes: Dict[str, str] + + +def _clean_link(link: Link) -> _CleanResult: + parsed = link._parsed_url + netloc = parsed.netloc.rsplit("@", 1)[-1] + # According to RFC 8089, an empty host in file: means localhost. + if parsed.scheme == "file" and not netloc: + netloc = "localhost" + fragment = urllib.parse.parse_qs(parsed.fragment) + if "egg" in fragment: + logger.debug("Ignoring egg= fragment in %s", link) + try: + # If there are multiple subdirectory values, use the first one. + # This matches the behavior of Link.subdirectory_fragment. + subdirectory = fragment["subdirectory"][0] + except (IndexError, KeyError): + subdirectory = "" + # If there are multiple hash values under the same algorithm, use the + # first one. This matches the behavior of Link.hash_value. + hashes = {k: fragment[k][0] for k in _SUPPORTED_HASHES if k in fragment} + return _CleanResult( + parsed=parsed._replace(netloc=netloc, query="", fragment=""), + query=urllib.parse.parse_qs(parsed.query), + subdirectory=subdirectory, + hashes=hashes, + ) + + +@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None) +def links_equivalent(link1: Link, link2: Link) -> bool: + return _clean_link(link1) == _clean_link(link2) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/scheme.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/scheme.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f51190ac60354d90eb2aef4b04c484f8517275c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/scheme.py @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +""" +For types associated with installation schemes. + +For a general overview of available schemes and their context, see +https://docs.python.org/3/install/index.html#alternate-installation. +""" + + +SCHEME_KEYS = ["platlib", "purelib", "headers", "scripts", "data"] + + +class Scheme: + """A Scheme holds paths which are used as the base directories for + artifacts associated with a Python package. + """ + + __slots__ = SCHEME_KEYS + + def __init__( + self, + platlib: str, + purelib: str, + headers: str, + scripts: str, + data: str, + ) -> None: + self.platlib = platlib + self.purelib = purelib + self.headers = headers + self.scripts = scripts + self.data = data diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/search_scope.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/search_scope.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e4e54c2f4c696407c6de380d44d790412b2d4ee5 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/search_scope.py @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +import itertools +import logging +import os +import posixpath +import urllib.parse +from typing import List + +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name + +from pip._internal.models.index import PyPI +from pip._internal.utils.compat import has_tls +from pip._internal.utils.misc import normalize_path, redact_auth_from_url + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class SearchScope: + + """ + Encapsulates the locations that pip is configured to search. + """ + + __slots__ = ["find_links", "index_urls"] + + @classmethod + def create( + cls, + find_links: List[str], + index_urls: List[str], + ) -> "SearchScope": + """ + Create a SearchScope object after normalizing the `find_links`. + """ + # Build find_links. If an argument starts with ~, it may be + # a local file relative to a home directory. So try normalizing + # it and if it exists, use the normalized version. + # This is deliberately conservative - it might be fine just to + # blindly normalize anything starting with a ~... + built_find_links: List[str] = [] + for link in find_links: + if link.startswith("~"): + new_link = normalize_path(link) + if os.path.exists(new_link): + link = new_link + built_find_links.append(link) + + # If we don't have TLS enabled, then WARN if anyplace we're looking + # relies on TLS. + if not has_tls(): + for link in itertools.chain(index_urls, built_find_links): + parsed = urllib.parse.urlparse(link) + if parsed.scheme == "https": + logger.warning( + "pip is configured with locations that require " + "TLS/SSL, however the ssl module in Python is not " + "available." + ) + break + + return cls( + find_links=built_find_links, + index_urls=index_urls, + ) + + def __init__( + self, + find_links: List[str], + index_urls: List[str], + ) -> None: + self.find_links = find_links + self.index_urls = index_urls + + def get_formatted_locations(self) -> str: + lines = [] + redacted_index_urls = [] + if self.index_urls and self.index_urls != [PyPI.simple_url]: + for url in self.index_urls: + + redacted_index_url = redact_auth_from_url(url) + + # Parse the URL + purl = urllib.parse.urlsplit(redacted_index_url) + + # URL is generally invalid if scheme and netloc is missing + # there are issues with Python and URL parsing, so this test + # is a bit crude. See bpo-20271, bpo-23505. Python doesn't + # always parse invalid URLs correctly - it should raise + # exceptions for malformed URLs + if not purl.scheme and not purl.netloc: + logger.warning( + 'The index url "%s" seems invalid, please provide a scheme.', + redacted_index_url, + ) + + redacted_index_urls.append(redacted_index_url) + + lines.append( + "Looking in indexes: {}".format(", ".join(redacted_index_urls)) + ) + + if self.find_links: + lines.append( + "Looking in links: {}".format( + ", ".join(redact_auth_from_url(url) for url in self.find_links) + ) + ) + return "\n".join(lines) + + def get_index_urls_locations(self, project_name: str) -> List[str]: + """Returns the locations found via self.index_urls + + Checks the url_name on the main (first in the list) index and + use this url_name to produce all locations + """ + + def mkurl_pypi_url(url: str) -> str: + loc = posixpath.join( + url, urllib.parse.quote(canonicalize_name(project_name)) + ) + # For maximum compatibility with easy_install, ensure the path + # ends in a trailing slash. Although this isn't in the spec + # (and PyPI can handle it without the slash) some other index + # implementations might break if they relied on easy_install's + # behavior. + if not loc.endswith("/"): + loc = loc + "/" + return loc + + return [mkurl_pypi_url(url) for url in self.index_urls] diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/selection_prefs.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/selection_prefs.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..977bc4caa75c1e76156fa97e2841a01332f6fa47 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/selection_prefs.py @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +from typing import Optional + +from pip._internal.models.format_control import FormatControl + + +class SelectionPreferences: + """ + Encapsulates the candidate selection preferences for downloading + and installing files. + """ + + __slots__ = [ + "allow_yanked", + "allow_all_prereleases", + "format_control", + "prefer_binary", + "ignore_requires_python", + ] + + # Don't include an allow_yanked default value to make sure each call + # site considers whether yanked releases are allowed. This also causes + # that decision to be made explicit in the calling code, which helps + # people when reading the code. + def __init__( + self, + allow_yanked: bool, + allow_all_prereleases: bool = False, + format_control: Optional[FormatControl] = None, + prefer_binary: bool = False, + ignore_requires_python: Optional[bool] = None, + ) -> None: + """Create a SelectionPreferences object. + + :param allow_yanked: Whether files marked as yanked (in the sense + of PEP 592) are permitted to be candidates for install. + :param format_control: A FormatControl object or None. Used to control + the selection of source packages / binary packages when consulting + the index and links. + :param prefer_binary: Whether to prefer an old, but valid, binary + dist over a new source dist. + :param ignore_requires_python: Whether to ignore incompatible + "Requires-Python" values in links. Defaults to False. + """ + if ignore_requires_python is None: + ignore_requires_python = False + + self.allow_yanked = allow_yanked + self.allow_all_prereleases = allow_all_prereleases + self.format_control = format_control + self.prefer_binary = prefer_binary + self.ignore_requires_python = ignore_requires_python diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/target_python.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/target_python.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..744bd7ef58b4870406fcef8cb3b3667548a0ccea --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/target_python.py @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +import sys +from typing import List, Optional, Tuple + +from pip._vendor.packaging.tags import Tag + +from pip._internal.utils.compatibility_tags import get_supported, version_info_to_nodot +from pip._internal.utils.misc import normalize_version_info + + +class TargetPython: + + """ + Encapsulates the properties of a Python interpreter one is targeting + for a package install, download, etc. + """ + + __slots__ = [ + "_given_py_version_info", + "abis", + "implementation", + "platforms", + "py_version", + "py_version_info", + "_valid_tags", + ] + + def __init__( + self, + platforms: Optional[List[str]] = None, + py_version_info: Optional[Tuple[int, ...]] = None, + abis: Optional[List[str]] = None, + implementation: Optional[str] = None, + ) -> None: + """ + :param platforms: A list of strings or None. If None, searches for + packages that are supported by the current system. Otherwise, will + find packages that can be built on the platforms passed in. These + packages will only be downloaded for distribution: they will + not be built locally. + :param py_version_info: An optional tuple of ints representing the + Python version information to use (e.g. `sys.version_info[:3]`). + This can have length 1, 2, or 3 when provided. + :param abis: A list of strings or None. This is passed to + compatibility_tags.py's get_supported() function as is. + :param implementation: A string or None. This is passed to + compatibility_tags.py's get_supported() function as is. + """ + # Store the given py_version_info for when we call get_supported(). + self._given_py_version_info = py_version_info + + if py_version_info is None: + py_version_info = sys.version_info[:3] + else: + py_version_info = normalize_version_info(py_version_info) + + py_version = ".".join(map(str, py_version_info[:2])) + + self.abis = abis + self.implementation = implementation + self.platforms = platforms + self.py_version = py_version + self.py_version_info = py_version_info + + # This is used to cache the return value of get_tags(). + self._valid_tags: Optional[List[Tag]] = None + + def format_given(self) -> str: + """ + Format the given, non-None attributes for display. + """ + display_version = None + if self._given_py_version_info is not None: + display_version = ".".join( + str(part) for part in self._given_py_version_info + ) + + key_values = [ + ("platforms", self.platforms), + ("version_info", display_version), + ("abis", self.abis), + ("implementation", self.implementation), + ] + return " ".join( + f"{key}={value!r}" for key, value in key_values if value is not None + ) + + def get_tags(self) -> List[Tag]: + """ + Return the supported PEP 425 tags to check wheel candidates against. + + The tags are returned in order of preference (most preferred first). + """ + if self._valid_tags is None: + # Pass versions=None if no py_version_info was given since + # versions=None uses special default logic. + py_version_info = self._given_py_version_info + if py_version_info is None: + version = None + else: + version = version_info_to_nodot(py_version_info) + + tags = get_supported( + version=version, + platforms=self.platforms, + abis=self.abis, + impl=self.implementation, + ) + self._valid_tags = tags + + return self._valid_tags diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/wheel.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/wheel.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aaf218d1a00ce41795ec9dc63e75df034ffb65d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/models/wheel.py @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +"""Represents a wheel file and provides access to the various parts of the +name that have meaning. +""" +import re +from typing import Dict, Iterable, List + +from pip._vendor.packaging.tags import Tag + +from pip._internal.exceptions import InvalidWheelFilename + + +class Wheel: + """A wheel file""" + + wheel_file_re = re.compile( + r"""^(?P(?P[^\s-]+?)-(?P[^\s-]*?)) + ((-(?P\d[^-]*?))?-(?P[^\s-]+?)-(?P[^\s-]+?)-(?P[^\s-]+?) + \.whl|\.dist-info)$""", + re.VERBOSE, + ) + + def __init__(self, filename: str) -> None: + """ + :raises InvalidWheelFilename: when the filename is invalid for a wheel + """ + wheel_info = self.wheel_file_re.match(filename) + if not wheel_info: + raise InvalidWheelFilename(f"{filename} is not a valid wheel filename.") + self.filename = filename + self.name = wheel_info.group("name").replace("_", "-") + # we'll assume "_" means "-" due to wheel naming scheme + # (https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/1150) + self.version = wheel_info.group("ver").replace("_", "-") + self.build_tag = wheel_info.group("build") + self.pyversions = wheel_info.group("pyver").split(".") + self.abis = wheel_info.group("abi").split(".") + self.plats = wheel_info.group("plat").split(".") + + # All the tag combinations from this file + self.file_tags = { + Tag(x, y, z) for x in self.pyversions for y in self.abis for z in self.plats + } + + def get_formatted_file_tags(self) -> List[str]: + """Return the wheel's tags as a sorted list of strings.""" + return sorted(str(tag) for tag in self.file_tags) + + def support_index_min(self, tags: List[Tag]) -> int: + """Return the lowest index that one of the wheel's file_tag combinations + achieves in the given list of supported tags. + + For example, if there are 8 supported tags and one of the file tags + is first in the list, then return 0. + + :param tags: the PEP 425 tags to check the wheel against, in order + with most preferred first. + + :raises ValueError: If none of the wheel's file tags match one of + the supported tags. + """ + return min(tags.index(tag) for tag in self.file_tags if tag in tags) + + def find_most_preferred_tag( + self, tags: List[Tag], tag_to_priority: Dict[Tag, int] + ) -> int: + """Return the priority of the most preferred tag that one of the wheel's file + tag combinations achieves in the given list of supported tags using the given + tag_to_priority mapping, where lower priorities are more-preferred. + + This is used in place of support_index_min in some cases in order to avoid + an expensive linear scan of a large list of tags. + + :param tags: the PEP 425 tags to check the wheel against. + :param tag_to_priority: a mapping from tag to priority of that tag, where + lower is more preferred. + + :raises ValueError: If none of the wheel's file tags match one of + the 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"first found, wins" (where the order is breadth first) +""" + +# The following comment should be removed at some point in the future. +# mypy: strict-optional=False + +import logging +import sys +from collections import defaultdict +from itertools import chain +from typing import DefaultDict, Iterable, List, Optional, Set, Tuple + +from pip._vendor.packaging import specifiers +from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement + +from pip._internal.cache import WheelCache +from pip._internal.exceptions import ( + BestVersionAlreadyInstalled, + DistributionNotFound, + HashError, + HashErrors, + NoneMetadataError, + UnsupportedPythonVersion, +) +from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder +from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution +from pip._internal.models.link import Link +from pip._internal.operations.prepare import RequirementPreparer +from pip._internal.req.req_install import ( + InstallRequirement, + check_invalid_constraint_type, +) +from pip._internal.req.req_set import RequirementSet +from pip._internal.resolution.base import BaseResolver, InstallRequirementProvider +from pip._internal.utils.compatibility_tags import get_supported +from pip._internal.utils.logging import indent_log +from pip._internal.utils.misc import normalize_version_info +from pip._internal.utils.packaging import check_requires_python + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +DiscoveredDependencies = DefaultDict[str, List[InstallRequirement]] + + +def _check_dist_requires_python( + dist: BaseDistribution, + version_info: Tuple[int, int, int], + ignore_requires_python: bool = False, +) -> None: + """ + Check whether the given Python version is compatible with a distribution's + "Requires-Python" value. + + :param version_info: A 3-tuple of ints representing the Python + major-minor-micro version to check. + :param ignore_requires_python: Whether to ignore the "Requires-Python" + value if the given Python version isn't compatible. + + :raises UnsupportedPythonVersion: When the given Python version isn't + compatible. + """ + # This idiosyncratically converts the SpecifierSet to str and let + # check_requires_python then parse it again into SpecifierSet. But this + # is the legacy resolver so I'm just not going to bother refactoring. + try: + requires_python = str(dist.requires_python) + except FileNotFoundError as e: + raise NoneMetadataError(dist, str(e)) + try: + is_compatible = check_requires_python( + requires_python, + version_info=version_info, + ) + except specifiers.InvalidSpecifier as exc: + logger.warning( + "Package %r has an invalid Requires-Python: %s", dist.raw_name, exc + ) + return + + if is_compatible: + return + + version = ".".join(map(str, version_info)) + if ignore_requires_python: + logger.debug( + "Ignoring failed Requires-Python check for package %r: %s not in %r", + dist.raw_name, + version, + requires_python, + ) + return + + raise UnsupportedPythonVersion( + "Package {!r} requires a different Python: {} not in {!r}".format( + dist.raw_name, version, requires_python + ) + ) + + +class Resolver(BaseResolver): + """Resolves which packages need to be installed/uninstalled to perform \ + the requested operation without breaking the requirements of any package. + """ + + _allowed_strategies = {"eager", "only-if-needed", "to-satisfy-only"} + + def __init__( + self, + preparer: RequirementPreparer, + finder: PackageFinder, + wheel_cache: Optional[WheelCache], + make_install_req: InstallRequirementProvider, + use_user_site: bool, + ignore_dependencies: bool, + ignore_installed: bool, + ignore_requires_python: bool, + force_reinstall: bool, + upgrade_strategy: str, + py_version_info: Optional[Tuple[int, ...]] = None, + ) -> None: + super().__init__() + assert upgrade_strategy in self._allowed_strategies + + if py_version_info is None: + py_version_info = sys.version_info[:3] + else: + py_version_info = normalize_version_info(py_version_info) + + self._py_version_info = py_version_info + + self.preparer = preparer + self.finder = finder + self.wheel_cache = wheel_cache + + self.upgrade_strategy = upgrade_strategy + self.force_reinstall = force_reinstall + self.ignore_dependencies = ignore_dependencies + self.ignore_installed = ignore_installed + self.ignore_requires_python = ignore_requires_python + self.use_user_site = use_user_site + self._make_install_req = make_install_req + + self._discovered_dependencies: DiscoveredDependencies = defaultdict(list) + + def resolve( + self, root_reqs: List[InstallRequirement], check_supported_wheels: bool + ) -> RequirementSet: + """Resolve what operations need to be done + + As a side-effect of this method, the packages (and their dependencies) + are downloaded, unpacked and prepared for installation. This + preparation is done by ``pip.operations.prepare``. + + Once PyPI has static dependency metadata available, it would be + possible to move the preparation to become a step separated from + dependency resolution. + """ + requirement_set = RequirementSet(check_supported_wheels=check_supported_wheels) + for req in root_reqs: + if req.constraint: + check_invalid_constraint_type(req) + requirement_set.add_requirement(req) + + # Actually prepare the files, and collect any exceptions. Most hash + # exceptions cannot be checked ahead of time, because + # _populate_link() needs to be called before we can make decisions + # based on link type. + discovered_reqs: List[InstallRequirement] = [] + hash_errors = HashErrors() + for req in chain(requirement_set.all_requirements, discovered_reqs): + try: + discovered_reqs.extend(self._resolve_one(requirement_set, req)) + except HashError as exc: + exc.req = req + hash_errors.append(exc) + + if hash_errors: + raise hash_errors + + return requirement_set + + def _is_upgrade_allowed(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> bool: + if self.upgrade_strategy == "to-satisfy-only": + return False + elif self.upgrade_strategy == "eager": + return True + else: + assert self.upgrade_strategy == "only-if-needed" + return req.user_supplied or req.constraint + + def _set_req_to_reinstall(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> None: + """ + Set a requirement to be installed. + """ + # Don't uninstall the conflict if doing a user install and the + # conflict is not a user install. + if not self.use_user_site or req.satisfied_by.in_usersite: + req.should_reinstall = True + req.satisfied_by = None + + def _check_skip_installed( + self, req_to_install: InstallRequirement + ) -> Optional[str]: + """Check if req_to_install should be skipped. + + This will check if the req is installed, and whether we should upgrade + or reinstall it, taking into account all the relevant user options. + + After calling this req_to_install will only have satisfied_by set to + None if the req_to_install is to be upgraded/reinstalled etc. Any + other value will be a dist recording the current thing installed that + satisfies the requirement. + + Note that for vcs urls and the like we can't assess skipping in this + routine - we simply identify that we need to pull the thing down, + then later on it is pulled down and introspected to assess upgrade/ + reinstalls etc. + + :return: A text reason for why it was skipped, or None. + """ + if self.ignore_installed: + return None + + req_to_install.check_if_exists(self.use_user_site) + if not req_to_install.satisfied_by: + return None + + if self.force_reinstall: + self._set_req_to_reinstall(req_to_install) + return None + + if not self._is_upgrade_allowed(req_to_install): + if self.upgrade_strategy == "only-if-needed": + return "already satisfied, skipping upgrade" + return "already satisfied" + + # Check for the possibility of an upgrade. For link-based + # requirements we have to pull the tree down and inspect to assess + # the version #, so it's handled way down. + if not req_to_install.link: + try: + self.finder.find_requirement(req_to_install, upgrade=True) + except BestVersionAlreadyInstalled: + # Then the best version is installed. + return "already up-to-date" + except DistributionNotFound: + # No distribution found, so we squash the error. It will + # be raised later when we re-try later to do the install. + # Why don't we just raise here? + pass + + self._set_req_to_reinstall(req_to_install) + return None + + def _find_requirement_link(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> Optional[Link]: + upgrade = self._is_upgrade_allowed(req) + best_candidate = self.finder.find_requirement(req, upgrade) + if not best_candidate: + return None + + # Log a warning per PEP 592 if necessary before returning. + link = best_candidate.link + if link.is_yanked: + reason = link.yanked_reason or "" + msg = ( + # Mark this as a unicode string to prevent + # "UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character" + # in Python 2 when the reason contains non-ascii characters. + "The candidate selected for download or install is a " + "yanked version: {candidate}\n" + "Reason for being yanked: {reason}" + ).format(candidate=best_candidate, reason=reason) + logger.warning(msg) + + return link + + def _populate_link(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> None: + """Ensure that if a link can be found for this, that it is found. + + Note that req.link may still be None - if the requirement is already + installed and not needed to be upgraded based on the return value of + _is_upgrade_allowed(). + + If preparer.require_hashes is True, don't use the wheel cache, because + cached wheels, always built locally, have different hashes than the + files downloaded from the index server and thus throw false hash + mismatches. Furthermore, cached wheels at present have undeterministic + contents due to file modification times. + """ + if req.link is None: + req.link = self._find_requirement_link(req) + + if self.wheel_cache is None or self.preparer.require_hashes: + return + cache_entry = self.wheel_cache.get_cache_entry( + link=req.link, + package_name=req.name, + supported_tags=get_supported(), + ) + if cache_entry is not None: + logger.debug("Using cached wheel link: %s", cache_entry.link) + if req.link is req.original_link and cache_entry.persistent: + req.original_link_is_in_wheel_cache = True + req.link = cache_entry.link + + def _get_dist_for(self, req: InstallRequirement) -> BaseDistribution: + """Takes a InstallRequirement and returns a single AbstractDist \ + representing a prepared variant of the same. + """ + if req.editable: + return self.preparer.prepare_editable_requirement(req) + + # satisfied_by is only evaluated by calling _check_skip_installed, + # so it must be None here. + assert req.satisfied_by is None + skip_reason = self._check_skip_installed(req) + + if req.satisfied_by: + return self.preparer.prepare_installed_requirement(req, skip_reason) + + # We eagerly populate the link, since that's our "legacy" behavior. + self._populate_link(req) + dist = self.preparer.prepare_linked_requirement(req) + + # NOTE + # The following portion is for determining if a certain package is + # going to be re-installed/upgraded or not and reporting to the user. + # This should probably get cleaned up in a future refactor. + + # req.req is only avail after unpack for URL + # pkgs repeat check_if_exists to uninstall-on-upgrade + # (#14) + if not self.ignore_installed: + req.check_if_exists(self.use_user_site) + + if req.satisfied_by: + should_modify = ( + self.upgrade_strategy != "to-satisfy-only" + or self.force_reinstall + or self.ignore_installed + or req.link.scheme == "file" + ) + if should_modify: + self._set_req_to_reinstall(req) + else: + logger.info( + "Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): %s", + req, + ) + return dist + + def _resolve_one( + self, + requirement_set: RequirementSet, + req_to_install: InstallRequirement, + ) -> List[InstallRequirement]: + """Prepare a single requirements file. + + :return: A list of additional InstallRequirements to also install. + """ + # Tell user what we are doing for this requirement: + # obtain (editable), skipping, processing (local url), collecting + # (remote url or package name) + if req_to_install.constraint or req_to_install.prepared: + return [] + + req_to_install.prepared = True + + # Parse and return dependencies + dist = self._get_dist_for(req_to_install) + # This will raise UnsupportedPythonVersion if the given Python + # version isn't compatible with the distribution's Requires-Python. + _check_dist_requires_python( + dist, + version_info=self._py_version_info, + ignore_requires_python=self.ignore_requires_python, + ) + + more_reqs: List[InstallRequirement] = [] + + def add_req(subreq: Requirement, extras_requested: Iterable[str]) -> None: + # This idiosyncratically converts the Requirement to str and let + # make_install_req then parse it again into Requirement. But this is + # the legacy resolver so I'm just not going to bother refactoring. + sub_install_req = self._make_install_req(str(subreq), req_to_install) + parent_req_name = req_to_install.name + to_scan_again, add_to_parent = requirement_set.add_requirement( + sub_install_req, + parent_req_name=parent_req_name, + extras_requested=extras_requested, + ) + if parent_req_name and add_to_parent: + self._discovered_dependencies[parent_req_name].append(add_to_parent) + more_reqs.extend(to_scan_again) + + with indent_log(): + # We add req_to_install before its dependencies, so that we + # can refer to it when adding dependencies. + if not requirement_set.has_requirement(req_to_install.name): + # 'unnamed' requirements will get added here + # 'unnamed' requirements can only come from being directly + # provided by the user. + assert req_to_install.user_supplied + requirement_set.add_requirement(req_to_install, parent_req_name=None) + + if not self.ignore_dependencies: + if req_to_install.extras: + logger.debug( + "Installing extra requirements: %r", + ",".join(req_to_install.extras), + ) + missing_requested = sorted( + set(req_to_install.extras) - set(dist.iter_provided_extras()) + ) + for missing in missing_requested: + logger.warning( + "%s %s does not provide the extra '%s'", + dist.raw_name, + dist.version, + missing, + ) + + available_requested = sorted( + set(dist.iter_provided_extras()) & set(req_to_install.extras) + ) + for subreq in dist.iter_dependencies(available_requested): + add_req(subreq, extras_requested=available_requested) + + return more_reqs + + def get_installation_order( + self, req_set: RequirementSet + ) -> List[InstallRequirement]: + """Create the installation order. + + The installation order is topological - requirements are installed + before the requiring thing. 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a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/base.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/base.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b206692a0a976d8336e3f5896eadf4765a33fb2c --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/base.py @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +from typing import FrozenSet, Iterable, Optional, Tuple, Union + +from pip._vendor.packaging.specifiers import SpecifierSet +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import NormalizedName, canonicalize_name +from pip._vendor.packaging.version import LegacyVersion, Version + +from pip._internal.models.link import Link, links_equivalent +from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement +from pip._internal.utils.hashes import Hashes + +CandidateLookup = Tuple[Optional["Candidate"], Optional[InstallRequirement]] +CandidateVersion = Union[LegacyVersion, Version] + + +def format_name(project: str, extras: FrozenSet[str]) -> str: + if not extras: + return project + canonical_extras = sorted(canonicalize_name(e) for e in extras) + return "{}[{}]".format(project, ",".join(canonical_extras)) + + +class Constraint: + def __init__( + self, specifier: SpecifierSet, hashes: Hashes, links: FrozenSet[Link] + ) -> None: + self.specifier = specifier + self.hashes = hashes + self.links = links + + @classmethod + def empty(cls) -> "Constraint": + return Constraint(SpecifierSet(), Hashes(), frozenset()) + + @classmethod + def from_ireq(cls, ireq: InstallRequirement) -> "Constraint": + links = frozenset([ireq.link]) if ireq.link else frozenset() + return Constraint(ireq.specifier, ireq.hashes(trust_internet=False), links) + + def __bool__(self) -> bool: + return bool(self.specifier) or bool(self.hashes) or bool(self.links) + + def __and__(self, other: InstallRequirement) -> "Constraint": + if not isinstance(other, InstallRequirement): + return NotImplemented + specifier = self.specifier & other.specifier + hashes = self.hashes & other.hashes(trust_internet=False) + links = self.links + if other.link: + links = links.union([other.link]) + return Constraint(specifier, hashes, links) + + def is_satisfied_by(self, candidate: "Candidate") -> bool: + # Reject if there are any mismatched URL constraints on this package. + if self.links and not all(_match_link(link, candidate) for link in self.links): + return False + # We can safely always allow prereleases here since PackageFinder + # already implements the prerelease logic, and would have filtered out + # prerelease candidates if the user does not expect them. + return self.specifier.contains(candidate.version, prereleases=True) + + +class Requirement: + @property + def project_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + """The "project name" of a requirement. + + This is different from ``name`` if this requirement contains extras, + in which case ``name`` would contain the ``[...]`` part, while this + refers to the name of the project. + """ + raise NotImplementedError("Subclass should override") + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + """The name identifying this requirement in the resolver. + + This is different from ``project_name`` if this requirement contains + extras, where ``project_name`` would not contain the ``[...]`` part. + """ + raise NotImplementedError("Subclass should override") + + def is_satisfied_by(self, candidate: "Candidate") -> bool: + return False + + def get_candidate_lookup(self) -> CandidateLookup: + raise NotImplementedError("Subclass should override") + + def format_for_error(self) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError("Subclass should override") + + +def _match_link(link: Link, candidate: "Candidate") -> bool: + if candidate.source_link: + return links_equivalent(link, candidate.source_link) + return False + + +class Candidate: + @property + def project_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + """The "project name" of the candidate. + + This is different from ``name`` if this candidate contains extras, + in which case ``name`` would contain the ``[...]`` part, while this + refers to the name of the project. + """ + raise NotImplementedError("Override in subclass") + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + """The name identifying this candidate in the resolver. + + This is different from ``project_name`` if this candidate contains + extras, where ``project_name`` would not contain the ``[...]`` part. + """ + raise NotImplementedError("Override in subclass") + + @property + def version(self) -> CandidateVersion: + raise NotImplementedError("Override in subclass") + + @property + def is_installed(self) -> bool: + raise NotImplementedError("Override in subclass") + + @property + def is_editable(self) -> bool: + raise NotImplementedError("Override in subclass") + + @property + def source_link(self) -> Optional[Link]: + raise NotImplementedError("Override in subclass") + + def iter_dependencies(self, with_requires: bool) -> Iterable[Optional[Requirement]]: + raise NotImplementedError("Override in subclass") + + def get_install_requirement(self) -> Optional[InstallRequirement]: + raise NotImplementedError("Override in subclass") + + def format_for_error(self) -> str: + raise NotImplementedError("Subclass should override") diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/candidates.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/candidates.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9b8450e86b8354c3e3ebac3aa05eada8a9837d81 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/candidates.py @@ -0,0 +1,547 @@ +import logging +import sys +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, FrozenSet, Iterable, Optional, Tuple, Union, cast + +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import NormalizedName, canonicalize_name +from pip._vendor.packaging.version import Version + +from pip._internal.exceptions import ( + HashError, + InstallationSubprocessError, + MetadataInconsistent, +) +from pip._internal.metadata import BaseDistribution +from pip._internal.models.link import Link, links_equivalent +from pip._internal.models.wheel import Wheel +from pip._internal.req.constructors import ( + install_req_from_editable, + install_req_from_line, +) +from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement +from pip._internal.utils.misc import normalize_version_info + +from .base import Candidate, CandidateVersion, Requirement, format_name + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from .factory import Factory + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +BaseCandidate = Union[ + "AlreadyInstalledCandidate", + "EditableCandidate", + "LinkCandidate", +] + +# Avoid conflicting with the PyPI package "Python". +REQUIRES_PYTHON_IDENTIFIER = cast(NormalizedName, "") + + +def as_base_candidate(candidate: Candidate) -> Optional[BaseCandidate]: + """The runtime version of BaseCandidate.""" + base_candidate_classes = ( + AlreadyInstalledCandidate, + EditableCandidate, + LinkCandidate, + ) + if isinstance(candidate, base_candidate_classes): + return candidate + return None + + +def make_install_req_from_link( + link: Link, template: InstallRequirement +) -> InstallRequirement: + assert not template.editable, "template is editable" + if template.req: + line = str(template.req) + else: + line = link.url + ireq = install_req_from_line( + line, + user_supplied=template.user_supplied, + comes_from=template.comes_from, + use_pep517=template.use_pep517, + isolated=template.isolated, + constraint=template.constraint, + options=dict( + install_options=template.install_options, + global_options=template.global_options, + hashes=template.hash_options, + ), + ) + ireq.original_link = template.original_link + ireq.link = link + return ireq + + +def make_install_req_from_editable( + link: Link, template: InstallRequirement +) -> InstallRequirement: + assert template.editable, "template not editable" + return install_req_from_editable( + link.url, + user_supplied=template.user_supplied, + comes_from=template.comes_from, + use_pep517=template.use_pep517, + isolated=template.isolated, + constraint=template.constraint, + permit_editable_wheels=template.permit_editable_wheels, + options=dict( + install_options=template.install_options, + global_options=template.global_options, + hashes=template.hash_options, + ), + ) + + +def _make_install_req_from_dist( + dist: BaseDistribution, template: InstallRequirement +) -> InstallRequirement: + if template.req: + line = str(template.req) + elif template.link: + line = f"{dist.canonical_name} @ {template.link.url}" + else: + line = f"{dist.canonical_name}=={dist.version}" + ireq = install_req_from_line( + line, + user_supplied=template.user_supplied, + comes_from=template.comes_from, + use_pep517=template.use_pep517, + isolated=template.isolated, + constraint=template.constraint, + options=dict( + install_options=template.install_options, + global_options=template.global_options, + hashes=template.hash_options, + ), + ) + ireq.satisfied_by = dist + return ireq + + +class _InstallRequirementBackedCandidate(Candidate): + """A candidate backed by an ``InstallRequirement``. + + This represents a package request with the target not being already + in the environment, and needs to be fetched and installed. The backing + ``InstallRequirement`` is responsible for most of the leg work; this + class exposes appropriate information to the resolver. + + :param link: The link passed to the ``InstallRequirement``. The backing + ``InstallRequirement`` will use this link to fetch the distribution. + :param source_link: The link this candidate "originates" from. This is + different from ``link`` when the link is found in the wheel cache. + ``link`` would point to the wheel cache, while this points to the + found remote link (e.g. from pypi.org). + """ + + dist: BaseDistribution + is_installed = False + + def __init__( + self, + link: Link, + source_link: Link, + ireq: InstallRequirement, + factory: "Factory", + name: Optional[NormalizedName] = None, + version: Optional[CandidateVersion] = None, + ) -> None: + self._link = link + self._source_link = source_link + self._factory = factory + self._ireq = ireq + self._name = name + self._version = version + self.dist = self._prepare() + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"{self.name} {self.version}" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "{class_name}({link!r})".format( + class_name=self.__class__.__name__, + link=str(self._link), + ) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash((self.__class__, self._link)) + + def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool: + if isinstance(other, self.__class__): + return links_equivalent(self._link, other._link) + return False + + @property + def source_link(self) -> Optional[Link]: + return self._source_link + + @property + def project_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + """The normalised name of the project the candidate refers to""" + if self._name is None: + self._name = self.dist.canonical_name + return self._name + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + return self.project_name + + @property + def version(self) -> CandidateVersion: + if self._version is None: + self._version = self.dist.version + return self._version + + def format_for_error(self) -> str: + return "{} {} (from {})".format( + self.name, + self.version, + self._link.file_path if self._link.is_file else self._link, + ) + + def _prepare_distribution(self) -> BaseDistribution: + raise NotImplementedError("Override in subclass") + + def _check_metadata_consistency(self, dist: BaseDistribution) -> None: + """Check for consistency of project name and version of dist.""" + if self._name is not None and self._name != dist.canonical_name: + raise MetadataInconsistent( + self._ireq, + "name", + self._name, + dist.canonical_name, + ) + if self._version is not None and self._version != dist.version: + raise MetadataInconsistent( + self._ireq, + "version", + str(self._version), + str(dist.version), + ) + + def _prepare(self) -> BaseDistribution: + try: + dist = self._prepare_distribution() + except HashError as e: + # Provide HashError the underlying ireq that caused it. This + # provides context for the resulting error message to show the + # offending line to the user. + e.req = self._ireq + raise + except InstallationSubprocessError as exc: + # The output has been presented already, so don't duplicate it. + exc.context = "See above for output." + raise + + self._check_metadata_consistency(dist) + return dist + + def iter_dependencies(self, with_requires: bool) -> Iterable[Optional[Requirement]]: + requires = self.dist.iter_dependencies() if with_requires else () + for r in requires: + yield self._factory.make_requirement_from_spec(str(r), self._ireq) + yield self._factory.make_requires_python_requirement(self.dist.requires_python) + + def get_install_requirement(self) -> Optional[InstallRequirement]: + return self._ireq + + +class LinkCandidate(_InstallRequirementBackedCandidate): + is_editable = False + + def __init__( + self, + link: Link, + template: InstallRequirement, + factory: "Factory", + name: Optional[NormalizedName] = None, + version: Optional[CandidateVersion] = None, + ) -> None: + source_link = link + cache_entry = factory.get_wheel_cache_entry(link, name) + if cache_entry is not None: + logger.debug("Using cached wheel link: %s", cache_entry.link) + link = cache_entry.link + ireq = make_install_req_from_link(link, template) + assert ireq.link == link + if ireq.link.is_wheel and not ireq.link.is_file: + wheel = Wheel(ireq.link.filename) + wheel_name = canonicalize_name(wheel.name) + assert name == wheel_name, f"{name!r} != {wheel_name!r} for wheel" + # Version may not be present for PEP 508 direct URLs + if version is not None: + wheel_version = Version(wheel.version) + assert version == wheel_version, "{!r} != {!r} for wheel {}".format( + version, wheel_version, name + ) + + if ( + cache_entry is not None + and cache_entry.persistent + and template.link is template.original_link + ): + ireq.original_link_is_in_wheel_cache = True + + super().__init__( + link=link, + source_link=source_link, + ireq=ireq, + factory=factory, + name=name, + version=version, + ) + + def _prepare_distribution(self) -> BaseDistribution: + preparer = self._factory.preparer + return preparer.prepare_linked_requirement(self._ireq, parallel_builds=True) + + +class EditableCandidate(_InstallRequirementBackedCandidate): + is_editable = True + + def __init__( + self, + link: Link, + template: InstallRequirement, + factory: "Factory", + name: Optional[NormalizedName] = None, + version: Optional[CandidateVersion] = None, + ) -> None: + super().__init__( + link=link, + source_link=link, + ireq=make_install_req_from_editable(link, template), + factory=factory, + name=name, + version=version, + ) + + def _prepare_distribution(self) -> BaseDistribution: + return self._factory.preparer.prepare_editable_requirement(self._ireq) + + +class AlreadyInstalledCandidate(Candidate): + is_installed = True + source_link = None + + def __init__( + self, + dist: BaseDistribution, + template: InstallRequirement, + factory: "Factory", + ) -> None: + self.dist = dist + self._ireq = _make_install_req_from_dist(dist, template) + self._factory = factory + + # This is just logging some messages, so we can do it eagerly. + # The returned dist would be exactly the same as self.dist because we + # set satisfied_by in _make_install_req_from_dist. + # TODO: Supply reason based on force_reinstall and upgrade_strategy. + skip_reason = "already satisfied" + factory.preparer.prepare_installed_requirement(self._ireq, skip_reason) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return str(self.dist) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "{class_name}({distribution!r})".format( + class_name=self.__class__.__name__, + distribution=self.dist, + ) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash((self.__class__, self.name, self.version)) + + def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool: + if isinstance(other, self.__class__): + return self.name == other.name and self.version == other.version + return False + + @property + def project_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + return self.dist.canonical_name + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + return self.project_name + + @property + def version(self) -> CandidateVersion: + return self.dist.version + + @property + def is_editable(self) -> bool: + return self.dist.editable + + def format_for_error(self) -> str: + return f"{self.name} {self.version} (Installed)" + + def iter_dependencies(self, with_requires: bool) -> Iterable[Optional[Requirement]]: + if not with_requires: + return + for r in self.dist.iter_dependencies(): + yield self._factory.make_requirement_from_spec(str(r), self._ireq) + + def get_install_requirement(self) -> Optional[InstallRequirement]: + return None + + +class ExtrasCandidate(Candidate): + """A candidate that has 'extras', indicating additional dependencies. + + Requirements can be for a project with dependencies, something like + foo[extra]. The extras don't affect the project/version being installed + directly, but indicate that we need additional dependencies. We model that + by having an artificial ExtrasCandidate that wraps the "base" candidate. + + The ExtrasCandidate differs from the base in the following ways: + + 1. It has a unique name, of the form foo[extra]. This causes the resolver + to treat it as a separate node in the dependency graph. + 2. When we're getting the candidate's dependencies, + a) We specify that we want the extra dependencies as well. + b) We add a dependency on the base candidate. + See below for why this is needed. + 3. We return None for the underlying InstallRequirement, as the base + candidate will provide it, and we don't want to end up with duplicates. + + The dependency on the base candidate is needed so that the resolver can't + decide that it should recommend foo[extra1] version 1.0 and foo[extra2] + version 2.0. Having those candidates depend on foo=1.0 and foo=2.0 + respectively forces the resolver to recognise that this is a conflict. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + base: BaseCandidate, + extras: FrozenSet[str], + ) -> None: + self.base = base + self.extras = extras + + def __str__(self) -> str: + name, rest = str(self.base).split(" ", 1) + return "{}[{}] {}".format(name, ",".join(self.extras), rest) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "{class_name}(base={base!r}, extras={extras!r})".format( + class_name=self.__class__.__name__, + base=self.base, + extras=self.extras, + ) + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash((self.base, self.extras)) + + def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool: + if isinstance(other, self.__class__): + return self.base == other.base and self.extras == other.extras + return False + + @property + def project_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + return self.base.project_name + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + """The normalised name of the project the candidate refers to""" + return format_name(self.base.project_name, self.extras) + + @property + def version(self) -> CandidateVersion: + return self.base.version + + def format_for_error(self) -> str: + return "{} [{}]".format( + self.base.format_for_error(), ", ".join(sorted(self.extras)) + ) + + @property + def is_installed(self) -> bool: + return self.base.is_installed + + @property + def is_editable(self) -> bool: + return self.base.is_editable + + @property + def source_link(self) -> Optional[Link]: + return self.base.source_link + + def iter_dependencies(self, with_requires: bool) -> Iterable[Optional[Requirement]]: + factory = self.base._factory + + # Add a dependency on the exact base + # (See note 2b in the class docstring) + yield factory.make_requirement_from_candidate(self.base) + if not with_requires: + return + + # The user may have specified extras that the candidate doesn't + # support. We ignore any unsupported extras here. + valid_extras = self.extras.intersection(self.base.dist.iter_provided_extras()) + invalid_extras = self.extras.difference(self.base.dist.iter_provided_extras()) + for extra in sorted(invalid_extras): + logger.warning( + "%s %s does not provide the extra '%s'", + self.base.name, + self.version, + extra, + ) + + for r in self.base.dist.iter_dependencies(valid_extras): + requirement = factory.make_requirement_from_spec( + str(r), self.base._ireq, valid_extras + ) + if requirement: + yield requirement + + def get_install_requirement(self) -> Optional[InstallRequirement]: + # We don't return anything here, because we always + # depend on the base candidate, and we'll get the + # install requirement from that. + return None + + +class RequiresPythonCandidate(Candidate): + is_installed = False + source_link = None + + def __init__(self, py_version_info: Optional[Tuple[int, ...]]) -> None: + if py_version_info is not None: + version_info = normalize_version_info(py_version_info) + else: + version_info = sys.version_info[:3] + self._version = Version(".".join(str(c) for c in version_info)) + + # We don't need to implement __eq__() and __ne__() since there is always + # only one RequiresPythonCandidate in a resolution, i.e. the host Python. + # The built-in object.__eq__() and object.__ne__() do exactly what we want. + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"Python {self._version}" + + @property + def project_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + return REQUIRES_PYTHON_IDENTIFIER + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + return REQUIRES_PYTHON_IDENTIFIER + + @property + def version(self) -> CandidateVersion: + return self._version + + def format_for_error(self) -> str: + return f"Python {self.version}" + + def iter_dependencies(self, with_requires: bool) -> Iterable[Optional[Requirement]]: + return () + + def get_install_requirement(self) -> Optional[InstallRequirement]: + return None diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/found_candidates.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/found_candidates.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8663097b447cdd80c52e2b2abde33a4736ddb9c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/found_candidates.py @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +"""Utilities to lazily create and visit candidates found. + +Creating and visiting a candidate is a *very* costly operation. It involves +fetching, extracting, potentially building modules from source, and verifying +distribution metadata. It is therefore crucial for performance to keep +everything here lazy all the way down, so we only touch candidates that we +absolutely need, and not "download the world" when we only need one version of +something. +""" + +import functools +from collections.abc import Sequence +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, Iterator, Optional, Set, Tuple + +from pip._vendor.packaging.version import _BaseVersion + +from .base import Candidate + +IndexCandidateInfo = Tuple[_BaseVersion, Callable[[], Optional[Candidate]]] + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + SequenceCandidate = Sequence[Candidate] +else: + # For compatibility: Python before 3.9 does not support using [] on the + # Sequence class. + # + # >>> from collections.abc import Sequence + # >>> Sequence[str] + # Traceback (most recent call last): + # File "", line 1, in + # TypeError: 'ABCMeta' object is not subscriptable + # + # TODO: Remove this block after dropping Python 3.8 support. + SequenceCandidate = Sequence + + +def _iter_built(infos: Iterator[IndexCandidateInfo]) -> Iterator[Candidate]: + """Iterator for ``FoundCandidates``. + + This iterator is used when the package is not already installed. Candidates + from index come later in their normal ordering. + """ + versions_found: Set[_BaseVersion] = set() + for version, func in infos: + if version in versions_found: + continue + candidate = func() + if candidate is None: + continue + yield candidate + versions_found.add(version) + + +def _iter_built_with_prepended( + installed: Candidate, infos: Iterator[IndexCandidateInfo] +) -> Iterator[Candidate]: + """Iterator for ``FoundCandidates``. + + This iterator is used when the resolver prefers the already-installed + candidate and NOT to upgrade. The installed candidate is therefore + always yielded first, and candidates from index come later in their + normal ordering, except skipped when the version is already installed. + """ + yield installed + versions_found: Set[_BaseVersion] = {installed.version} + for version, func in infos: + if version in versions_found: + continue + candidate = func() + if candidate is None: + continue + yield candidate + versions_found.add(version) + + +def _iter_built_with_inserted( + installed: Candidate, infos: Iterator[IndexCandidateInfo] +) -> Iterator[Candidate]: + """Iterator for ``FoundCandidates``. + + This iterator is used when the resolver prefers to upgrade an + already-installed package. Candidates from index are returned in their + normal ordering, except replaced when the version is already installed. + + The implementation iterates through and yields other candidates, inserting + the installed candidate exactly once before we start yielding older or + equivalent candidates, or after all other candidates if they are all newer. + """ + versions_found: Set[_BaseVersion] = set() + for version, func in infos: + if version in versions_found: + continue + # If the installed candidate is better, yield it first. + if installed.version >= version: + yield installed + versions_found.add(installed.version) + candidate = func() + if candidate is None: + continue + yield candidate + versions_found.add(version) + + # If the installed candidate is older than all other candidates. + if installed.version not in versions_found: + yield installed + + +class FoundCandidates(SequenceCandidate): + """A lazy sequence to provide candidates to the resolver. + + The intended usage is to return this from `find_matches()` so the resolver + can iterate through the sequence multiple times, but only access the index + page when remote packages are actually needed. This improve performances + when suitable candidates are already installed on disk. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + get_infos: Callable[[], Iterator[IndexCandidateInfo]], + installed: Optional[Candidate], + prefers_installed: bool, + incompatible_ids: Set[int], + ): + self._get_infos = get_infos + self._installed = installed + self._prefers_installed = prefers_installed + self._incompatible_ids = incompatible_ids + + def __getitem__(self, index: Any) -> Any: + # Implemented to satisfy the ABC check. This is not needed by the + # resolver, and should not be used by the provider either (for + # performance reasons). + raise NotImplementedError("don't do this") + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[Candidate]: + infos = self._get_infos() + if not self._installed: + iterator = _iter_built(infos) + elif self._prefers_installed: + iterator = _iter_built_with_prepended(self._installed, infos) + else: + iterator = _iter_built_with_inserted(self._installed, infos) + return (c for c in iterator if id(c) not in self._incompatible_ids) + + def __len__(self) -> int: + # Implemented to satisfy the ABC check. This is not needed by the + # resolver, and should not be used by the provider either (for + # performance reasons). + raise NotImplementedError("don't do this") + + @functools.lru_cache(maxsize=1) + def __bool__(self) -> bool: + if self._prefers_installed and self._installed: + return True + return any(self) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/requirements.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/requirements.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f561f1f1e270666ccd74c9d61f78c9c24f5c4c99 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/requirements.py @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +from pip._vendor.packaging.specifiers import SpecifierSet +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import NormalizedName, canonicalize_name + +from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement + +from .base import Candidate, CandidateLookup, Requirement, format_name + + +class ExplicitRequirement(Requirement): + def __init__(self, candidate: Candidate) -> None: + self.candidate = candidate + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return str(self.candidate) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "{class_name}({candidate!r})".format( + class_name=self.__class__.__name__, + candidate=self.candidate, + ) + + @property + def project_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + # No need to canonicalize - the candidate did this + return self.candidate.project_name + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + # No need to canonicalize - the candidate did this + return self.candidate.name + + def format_for_error(self) -> str: + return self.candidate.format_for_error() + + def get_candidate_lookup(self) -> CandidateLookup: + return self.candidate, None + + def is_satisfied_by(self, candidate: Candidate) -> bool: + return candidate == self.candidate + + +class SpecifierRequirement(Requirement): + def __init__(self, ireq: InstallRequirement) -> None: + assert ireq.link is None, "This is a link, not a specifier" + self._ireq = ireq + self._extras = frozenset(ireq.extras) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return str(self._ireq.req) + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "{class_name}({requirement!r})".format( + class_name=self.__class__.__name__, + requirement=str(self._ireq.req), + ) + + @property + def project_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + assert self._ireq.req, "Specifier-backed ireq is always PEP 508" + return canonicalize_name(self._ireq.req.name) + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + return format_name(self.project_name, self._extras) + + def format_for_error(self) -> str: + + # Convert comma-separated specifiers into "A, B, ..., F and G" + # This makes the specifier a bit more "human readable", without + # risking a change in meaning. (Hopefully! Not all edge cases have + # been checked) + parts = [s.strip() for s in str(self).split(",")] + if len(parts) == 0: + return "" + elif len(parts) == 1: + return parts[0] + + return ", ".join(parts[:-1]) + " and " + parts[-1] + + def get_candidate_lookup(self) -> CandidateLookup: + return None, self._ireq + + def is_satisfied_by(self, candidate: Candidate) -> bool: + assert candidate.name == self.name, ( + f"Internal issue: Candidate is not for this requirement " + f"{candidate.name} vs {self.name}" + ) + # We can safely always allow prereleases here since PackageFinder + # already implements the prerelease logic, and would have filtered out + # prerelease candidates if the user does not expect them. + assert self._ireq.req, "Specifier-backed ireq is always PEP 508" + spec = self._ireq.req.specifier + return spec.contains(candidate.version, prereleases=True) + + +class RequiresPythonRequirement(Requirement): + """A requirement representing Requires-Python metadata.""" + + def __init__(self, specifier: SpecifierSet, match: Candidate) -> None: + self.specifier = specifier + self._candidate = match + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"Python {self.specifier}" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "{class_name}({specifier!r})".format( + class_name=self.__class__.__name__, + specifier=str(self.specifier), + ) + + @property + def project_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + return self._candidate.project_name + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + return self._candidate.name + + def format_for_error(self) -> str: + return str(self) + + def get_candidate_lookup(self) -> CandidateLookup: + if self.specifier.contains(self._candidate.version, prereleases=True): + return self._candidate, None + return None, None + + def is_satisfied_by(self, candidate: Candidate) -> bool: + assert candidate.name == self._candidate.name, "Not Python candidate" + # We can safely always allow prereleases here since PackageFinder + # already implements the prerelease logic, and would have filtered out + # prerelease candidates if the user does not expect them. + return self.specifier.contains(candidate.version, prereleases=True) + + +class UnsatisfiableRequirement(Requirement): + """A requirement that cannot be satisfied.""" + + def __init__(self, name: NormalizedName) -> None: + self._name = name + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return f"{self._name} (unavailable)" + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "{class_name}({name!r})".format( + class_name=self.__class__.__name__, + name=str(self._name), + ) + + @property + def project_name(self) -> NormalizedName: + return self._name + + @property + def name(self) -> str: + return self._name + + def format_for_error(self) -> str: + return str(self) + + def get_candidate_lookup(self) -> CandidateLookup: + return None, None + + def is_satisfied_by(self, candidate: Candidate) -> bool: + return False diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/resolver.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/resolver.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..618f1e1aead14bda77aafa08ab0e0be91cee64f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/resolution/resolvelib/resolver.py @@ -0,0 +1,292 @@ +import functools +import logging +import os +from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, List, Optional, Set, Tuple, cast + +from pip._vendor.packaging.utils import canonicalize_name +from pip._vendor.resolvelib import BaseReporter, ResolutionImpossible +from pip._vendor.resolvelib import Resolver as RLResolver +from pip._vendor.resolvelib.structs import DirectedGraph + +from pip._internal.cache import WheelCache +from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder +from pip._internal.operations.prepare import RequirementPreparer +from pip._internal.req.req_install import InstallRequirement +from pip._internal.req.req_set import RequirementSet +from pip._internal.resolution.base import BaseResolver, InstallRequirementProvider +from pip._internal.resolution.resolvelib.provider import PipProvider +from pip._internal.resolution.resolvelib.reporter import ( + PipDebuggingReporter, + PipReporter, +) + +from .base import Candidate, Requirement +from .factory import Factory + +if TYPE_CHECKING: + from pip._vendor.resolvelib.resolvers import Result as RLResult + + Result = RLResult[Requirement, Candidate, str] + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class Resolver(BaseResolver): + _allowed_strategies = {"eager", "only-if-needed", "to-satisfy-only"} + + def __init__( + self, + preparer: RequirementPreparer, + finder: PackageFinder, + wheel_cache: Optional[WheelCache], + make_install_req: InstallRequirementProvider, + use_user_site: bool, + ignore_dependencies: bool, + ignore_installed: bool, + ignore_requires_python: bool, + force_reinstall: bool, + upgrade_strategy: str, + suppress_build_failures: bool, + py_version_info: Optional[Tuple[int, ...]] = None, + ): + super().__init__() + assert upgrade_strategy in self._allowed_strategies + + self.factory = Factory( + finder=finder, + preparer=preparer, + make_install_req=make_install_req, + wheel_cache=wheel_cache, + use_user_site=use_user_site, + force_reinstall=force_reinstall, + ignore_installed=ignore_installed, + ignore_requires_python=ignore_requires_python, + suppress_build_failures=suppress_build_failures, + py_version_info=py_version_info, + ) + self.ignore_dependencies = ignore_dependencies + self.upgrade_strategy = upgrade_strategy + self._result: Optional[Result] = None + + def resolve( + self, root_reqs: List[InstallRequirement], check_supported_wheels: bool + ) -> RequirementSet: + collected = self.factory.collect_root_requirements(root_reqs) + provider = PipProvider( + factory=self.factory, + constraints=collected.constraints, + ignore_dependencies=self.ignore_dependencies, + upgrade_strategy=self.upgrade_strategy, + user_requested=collected.user_requested, + ) + if "PIP_RESOLVER_DEBUG" in os.environ: + reporter: BaseReporter = PipDebuggingReporter() + else: + reporter = PipReporter() + resolver: RLResolver[Requirement, Candidate, str] = RLResolver( + provider, + reporter, + ) + + try: + try_to_avoid_resolution_too_deep = 2000000 + result = self._result = resolver.resolve( + collected.requirements, max_rounds=try_to_avoid_resolution_too_deep + ) + + except ResolutionImpossible as e: + error = self.factory.get_installation_error( + cast("ResolutionImpossible[Requirement, Candidate]", e), + collected.constraints, + ) + raise error from e + + req_set = RequirementSet(check_supported_wheels=check_supported_wheels) + for candidate in result.mapping.values(): + ireq = candidate.get_install_requirement() + if ireq is None: + continue + + # Check if there is already an installation under the same name, + # and set a flag for later stages to uninstall it, if needed. + installed_dist = self.factory.get_dist_to_uninstall(candidate) + if installed_dist is None: + # There is no existing installation -- nothing to uninstall. + ireq.should_reinstall = False + elif self.factory.force_reinstall: + # The --force-reinstall flag is set -- reinstall. + ireq.should_reinstall = True + elif installed_dist.version != candidate.version: + # The installation is different in version -- reinstall. + ireq.should_reinstall = True + elif candidate.is_editable or installed_dist.editable: + # The incoming distribution is editable, or different in + # editable-ness to installation -- reinstall. + ireq.should_reinstall = True + elif candidate.source_link and candidate.source_link.is_file: + # The incoming distribution is under file:// + if candidate.source_link.is_wheel: + # is a local wheel -- do nothing. + logger.info( + "%s is already installed with the same version as the " + "provided wheel. Use --force-reinstall to force an " + "installation of the wheel.", + ireq.name, + ) + continue + + # is a local sdist or path -- reinstall + ireq.should_reinstall = True + else: + continue + + link = candidate.source_link + if link and link.is_yanked: + # The reason can contain non-ASCII characters, Unicode + # is required for Python 2. + msg = ( + "The candidate selected for download or install is a " + "yanked version: {name!r} candidate (version {version} " + "at {link})\nReason for being yanked: {reason}" + ).format( + name=candidate.name, + version=candidate.version, + link=link, + reason=link.yanked_reason or "", + ) + logger.warning(msg) + + req_set.add_named_requirement(ireq) + + reqs = req_set.all_requirements + self.factory.preparer.prepare_linked_requirements_more(reqs) + return req_set + + def get_installation_order( + self, req_set: RequirementSet + ) -> List[InstallRequirement]: + """Get order for installation of requirements in RequirementSet. + + The returned list contains a requirement before another that depends on + it. This helps ensure that the environment is kept consistent as they + get installed one-by-one. + + The current implementation creates a topological ordering of the + dependency graph, giving more weight to packages with less + or no dependencies, while breaking any cycles in the graph at + arbitrary points. We make no guarantees about where the cycle + would be broken, other than it *would* be broken. + """ + assert self._result is not None, "must call resolve() first" + + if not req_set.requirements: + # Nothing is left to install, so we do not need an order. + return [] + + graph = self._result.graph + weights = get_topological_weights( + graph, + expected_node_count=len(self._result.mapping) + 1, + ) + + sorted_items = sorted( + req_set.requirements.items(), + key=functools.partial(_req_set_item_sorter, weights=weights), + reverse=True, + ) + return [ireq for _, ireq in sorted_items] + + +def get_topological_weights( + graph: "DirectedGraph[Optional[str]]", expected_node_count: int +) -> Dict[Optional[str], int]: + """Assign weights to each node based on how "deep" they are. + + This implementation may change at any point in the future without prior + notice. + + We first simplify the dependency graph by pruning any leaves and giving them + the highest weight: a package without any dependencies should be installed + first. This is done again and again in the same way, giving ever less weight + to the newly found leaves. The loop stops when no leaves are left: all + remaining packages have at least one dependency left in the graph. + + Then we continue with the remaining graph, by taking the length for the + longest path to any node from root, ignoring any paths that contain a single + node twice (i.e. cycles). This is done through a depth-first search through + the graph, while keeping track of the path to the node. + + Cycles in the graph result would result in node being revisited while also + being on its own path. In this case, take no action. This helps ensure we + don't get stuck in a cycle. + + When assigning weight, the longer path (i.e. larger length) is preferred. + """ + path: Set[Optional[str]] = set() + weights: Dict[Optional[str], int] = {} + + def visit(node: Optional[str]) -> None: + if node in path: + # We hit a cycle, so we'll break it here. + return + + # Time to visit the children! + path.add(node) + for child in graph.iter_children(node): + visit(child) + path.remove(node) + + last_known_parent_count = weights.get(node, 0) + weights[node] = max(last_known_parent_count, len(path)) + + # Simplify the graph, pruning leaves that have no dependencies. + # This is needed for large graphs (say over 200 packages) because the + # `visit` function is exponentially slower then, taking minutes. + # See https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/10557 + # We will loop until we explicitly break the loop. + while True: + leaves = set() + for key in graph: + if key is None: + continue + for _child in graph.iter_children(key): + # 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index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b6ed9a78e552806cb23d8ac48ada6d41db5b4de5 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/compatibility_tags.py @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ +"""Generate and work with PEP 425 Compatibility Tags. +""" + +import re +from typing import List, Optional, Tuple + +from pip._vendor.packaging.tags import ( + PythonVersion, + Tag, + compatible_tags, + cpython_tags, + generic_tags, + interpreter_name, + interpreter_version, + mac_platforms, +) + +_osx_arch_pat = re.compile(r"(.+)_(\d+)_(\d+)_(.+)") + + +def version_info_to_nodot(version_info: Tuple[int, ...]) -> str: + # Only use up to the first two numbers. + return "".join(map(str, version_info[:2])) + + +def _mac_platforms(arch: str) -> List[str]: + match = _osx_arch_pat.match(arch) + if match: + name, major, minor, actual_arch = match.groups() + mac_version = (int(major), int(minor)) + arches = [ + # Since we have always only checked that the platform starts + # with "macosx", for backwards-compatibility we extract the + # actual prefix provided by the user in case they provided + # something like "macosxcustom_". It may be good to remove + # this as undocumented or deprecate it in the future. + "{}_{}".format(name, arch[len("macosx_") :]) + for arch in mac_platforms(mac_version, actual_arch) + ] + else: + # arch pattern didn't match (?!) + arches = [arch] + return arches + + +def _custom_manylinux_platforms(arch: str) -> List[str]: + arches = [arch] + arch_prefix, arch_sep, arch_suffix = arch.partition("_") + if arch_prefix == "manylinux2014": + # manylinux1/manylinux2010 wheels run on most manylinux2014 systems + # with the exception of wheels depending on ncurses. PEP 599 states + # manylinux1/manylinux2010 wheels should be considered + # manylinux2014 wheels: + # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0599/#backwards-compatibility-with-manylinux2010-wheels + if arch_suffix in {"i686", "x86_64"}: + arches.append("manylinux2010" + arch_sep + arch_suffix) + arches.append("manylinux1" + arch_sep + arch_suffix) + elif arch_prefix == "manylinux2010": + # manylinux1 wheels run on most manylinux2010 systems with the + # exception of wheels depending on ncurses. PEP 571 states + # manylinux1 wheels should be considered manylinux2010 wheels: + # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0571/#backwards-compatibility-with-manylinux1-wheels + arches.append("manylinux1" + arch_sep + arch_suffix) + return arches + + +def _get_custom_platforms(arch: str) -> List[str]: + arch_prefix, arch_sep, arch_suffix = arch.partition("_") + if arch.startswith("macosx"): + arches = _mac_platforms(arch) + elif arch_prefix in ["manylinux2014", "manylinux2010"]: + arches = _custom_manylinux_platforms(arch) + else: + arches = [arch] + return arches + + +def _expand_allowed_platforms(platforms: Optional[List[str]]) -> Optional[List[str]]: + if not platforms: + return None + + seen = set() + result = [] + + for p in platforms: + if p in seen: + continue + additions = [c for c in _get_custom_platforms(p) if c not in seen] + seen.update(additions) + result.extend(additions) + + return result + + +def _get_python_version(version: str) -> PythonVersion: + if len(version) > 1: + return int(version[0]), int(version[1:]) + else: + return (int(version[0]),) + + +def _get_custom_interpreter( + implementation: Optional[str] = None, version: Optional[str] = None +) -> str: + if implementation is None: + implementation = interpreter_name() + if version is None: + version = interpreter_version() + return f"{implementation}{version}" + + +def get_supported( + version: Optional[str] = None, + platforms: Optional[List[str]] = None, + impl: Optional[str] = None, + abis: Optional[List[str]] = None, +) -> List[Tag]: + """Return a list of supported tags for each version specified in + `versions`. + + :param version: a string version, of the form "33" or "32", + or None. The version will be assumed to support our ABI. + :param platform: specify a list of platforms you want valid + tags for, or None. If None, use the local system platform. + :param impl: specify the exact implementation you want valid + tags for, or None. If None, use the local interpreter impl. + :param abis: specify a list of abis you want valid + tags for, or None. If None, use the local interpreter abi. + """ + supported: List[Tag] = [] + + python_version: Optional[PythonVersion] = None + if version is not None: + python_version = _get_python_version(version) + + interpreter = _get_custom_interpreter(impl, version) + + platforms = _expand_allowed_platforms(platforms) + + is_cpython = (impl or interpreter_name()) == "cp" + if is_cpython: + supported.extend( + cpython_tags( + python_version=python_version, + abis=abis, + platforms=platforms, + ) + ) + else: + supported.extend( + generic_tags( + interpreter=interpreter, + abis=abis, + platforms=platforms, + ) + ) + supported.extend( + compatible_tags( + python_version=python_version, + interpreter=interpreter, + platforms=platforms, + ) + ) + + return supported diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/datetime.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/datetime.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8668b3b0ec1deec2aeb7ff6bd94265d6705e05bf --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/datetime.py @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +"""For when pip wants to check the date or time. +""" + +import datetime + + +def today_is_later_than(year: int, month: int, day: int) -> bool: + today = datetime.date.today() + given = datetime.date(year, month, day) + + return today > given diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/egg_link.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/egg_link.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9e0da8d2d29d94d15dfbf49dff90df7eafd68bac --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/egg_link.py @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +# The following comment should be removed at some point in the future. +# mypy: strict-optional=False + +import os +import re +import sys +from typing import Optional + +from pip._internal.locations import site_packages, user_site +from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import ( + running_under_virtualenv, + virtualenv_no_global, +) + +__all__ = [ + "egg_link_path_from_sys_path", + "egg_link_path_from_location", +] + + +def _egg_link_name(raw_name: str) -> str: + """ + Convert a Name metadata value to a .egg-link name, by applying + the same substitution as pkg_resources's safe_name function. + Note: we cannot use canonicalize_name because it has a different logic. + """ + return re.sub("[^A-Za-z0-9.]+", "-", raw_name) + ".egg-link" + + +def egg_link_path_from_sys_path(raw_name: str) -> Optional[str]: + """ + Look for a .egg-link file for project name, by walking sys.path. + """ + egg_link_name = _egg_link_name(raw_name) + for path_item in sys.path: + egg_link = os.path.join(path_item, egg_link_name) + if os.path.isfile(egg_link): + return egg_link + return None + + +def egg_link_path_from_location(raw_name: str) -> Optional[str]: + """ + Return the path for the .egg-link file if it exists, otherwise, None. + + There's 3 scenarios: + 1) not in a virtualenv + try to find in site.USER_SITE, then site_packages + 2) in a no-global virtualenv + try to find in site_packages + 3) in a yes-global virtualenv + try to find in site_packages, then site.USER_SITE + (don't look in global location) + + For #1 and #3, there could be odd cases, where there's an egg-link in 2 + locations. + + This method will just return the first one found. + """ + sites = [] + if running_under_virtualenv(): + sites.append(site_packages) + if not virtualenv_no_global() and user_site: + sites.append(user_site) + else: + if user_site: + sites.append(user_site) + sites.append(site_packages) + + egg_link_name = _egg_link_name(raw_name) + for site in sites: + egglink = os.path.join(site, egg_link_name) + if os.path.isfile(egglink): + return egglink + return None diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/entrypoints.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/entrypoints.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1504a12916b10c2de007d0ac0e1a3531ac79f8a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/entrypoints.py @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +import sys +from typing import List, Optional + +from pip._internal.cli.main import main + + +def _wrapper(args: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> int: + """Central wrapper for all old entrypoints. + + Historically pip has had several entrypoints defined. Because of issues + arising from PATH, sys.path, multiple Pythons, their interactions, and most + of them having a pip installed, users suffer every time an entrypoint gets + moved. + + To alleviate this pain, and provide a mechanism for warning users and + directing them to an appropriate place for help, we now define all of + our old entrypoints as wrappers for the current one. + """ + sys.stderr.write( + "WARNING: pip is being invoked by an old script wrapper. This will " + "fail in a future version of pip.\n" + "Please see https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/5599 for advice on " + "fixing the underlying issue.\n" + "To avoid this problem you can invoke Python with '-m pip' instead of " + "running pip directly.\n" + ) + return main(args) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/filesystem.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/filesystem.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b7e6191abe6b4b10888071e959146e52519bf132 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/filesystem.py @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ +import fnmatch +import os +import os.path +import random +import shutil +import stat +import sys +from contextlib import contextmanager +from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile +from typing import Any, BinaryIO, Iterator, List, Union, cast + +from pip._vendor.tenacity import retry, stop_after_delay, wait_fixed + +from pip._internal.utils.compat import get_path_uid +from pip._internal.utils.misc import format_size + + +def check_path_owner(path: str) -> bool: + # If we don't have a way to check the effective uid of this process, then + # we'll just assume that we own the directory. + if sys.platform == "win32" or not hasattr(os, "geteuid"): + return True + + assert os.path.isabs(path) + + previous = None + while path != previous: + if os.path.lexists(path): + # Check if path is writable by current user. + if os.geteuid() == 0: + # Special handling for root user in order to handle properly + # cases where users use sudo without -H flag. + try: + path_uid = get_path_uid(path) + except OSError: + return False + return path_uid == 0 + else: + return os.access(path, os.W_OK) + else: + previous, path = path, os.path.dirname(path) + return False # assume we don't own the path + + +def copy2_fixed(src: str, dest: str) -> None: + """Wrap shutil.copy2() but map errors copying socket files to + SpecialFileError as expected. + + See also https://bugs.python.org/issue37700. + """ + try: + shutil.copy2(src, dest) + except OSError: + for f in [src, dest]: + try: + is_socket_file = is_socket(f) + except OSError: + # An error has already occurred. Another error here is not + # a problem and we can ignore it. + pass + else: + if is_socket_file: + raise shutil.SpecialFileError(f"`{f}` is a socket") + + raise + + +def is_socket(path: str) -> bool: + return stat.S_ISSOCK(os.lstat(path).st_mode) + + +@contextmanager +def adjacent_tmp_file(path: str, **kwargs: Any) -> Iterator[BinaryIO]: + """Return a file-like object pointing to a tmp file next to path. + + The file is created securely and is ensured to be written to disk + after the context reaches its end. + + kwargs will be passed to tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile to control + the way the temporary file will be opened. + """ + with NamedTemporaryFile( + delete=False, + dir=os.path.dirname(path), + prefix=os.path.basename(path), + suffix=".tmp", + **kwargs, + ) as f: + result = cast(BinaryIO, f) + try: + yield result + finally: + result.flush() + os.fsync(result.fileno()) + + +# Tenacity raises RetryError by default, explicitly raise the original exception +_replace_retry = retry(reraise=True, stop=stop_after_delay(1), wait=wait_fixed(0.25)) + +replace = _replace_retry(os.replace) + + +# test_writable_dir and _test_writable_dir_win are copied from Flit, +# with the author's agreement to also place them under pip's license. +def test_writable_dir(path: str) -> bool: + """Check if a directory is writable. + + Uses os.access() on POSIX, tries creating files on Windows. + """ + # If the directory doesn't exist, find the closest parent that does. + while not os.path.isdir(path): + parent = os.path.dirname(path) + if parent == path: + break # Should never get here, but infinite loops are bad + path = parent + + if os.name == "posix": + return os.access(path, os.W_OK) + + return _test_writable_dir_win(path) + + +def _test_writable_dir_win(path: str) -> bool: + # os.access doesn't work on Windows: http://bugs.python.org/issue2528 + # and we can't use tempfile: http://bugs.python.org/issue22107 + basename = "accesstest_deleteme_fishfingers_custard_" + alphabet = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789" + for _ in range(10): + name = basename + "".join(random.choice(alphabet) for _ in range(6)) + file = os.path.join(path, name) + try: + fd = os.open(file, os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL) + except FileExistsError: + pass + except PermissionError: + # This could be because there's a directory with the same name. + # But it's highly unlikely there's a directory called that, + # so we'll assume it's because the parent dir is not writable. + # This could as well be because the parent dir is not readable, + # due to non-privileged user access. + return False + else: + os.close(fd) + os.unlink(file) + return True + + # This should never be reached + raise OSError("Unexpected condition testing for writable directory") + + +def find_files(path: str, pattern: str) -> List[str]: + """Returns a list of absolute paths of files beneath path, recursively, + with filenames which match the UNIX-style shell glob pattern.""" + result: List[str] = [] + for root, _, files in os.walk(path): + matches = fnmatch.filter(files, pattern) + result.extend(os.path.join(root, f) for f in matches) + return result + + +def file_size(path: str) -> Union[int, float]: + # If it's a symlink, return 0. + if os.path.islink(path): + return 0 + return os.path.getsize(path) + + +def format_file_size(path: str) -> str: + return format_size(file_size(path)) + + +def directory_size(path: str) -> Union[int, float]: + size = 0.0 + for root, _dirs, files in os.walk(path): + for filename in files: + file_path = os.path.join(root, filename) + size += file_size(file_path) + return size + + +def format_directory_size(path: str) -> str: + return format_size(directory_size(path)) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/inject_securetransport.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/inject_securetransport.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..276aa79bb81356cdca73af0a5851b448707784a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/inject_securetransport.py @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +"""A helper module that injects SecureTransport, on import. + +The import should be done as early as possible, to ensure all requests and +sessions (or whatever) are created after injecting SecureTransport. + +Note that we only do the injection on macOS, when the linked OpenSSL is too +old to handle TLSv1.2. +""" + +import sys + + +def inject_securetransport() -> None: + # Only relevant on macOS + if sys.platform != "darwin": + return + + try: + import ssl + except ImportError: + return + + # Checks for OpenSSL 1.0.1 + if ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x1000100F: + return + + try: + from pip._vendor.urllib3.contrib import securetransport + except (ImportError, OSError): + return + + securetransport.inject_into_urllib3() + + +inject_securetransport() diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/misc.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/misc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0bf9e99af5238a37aef81159521a8c97da27a375 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/misc.py @@ -0,0 +1,653 @@ +# The following comment should be removed at some point in the future. +# mypy: strict-optional=False + +import contextlib +import errno +import getpass +import hashlib +import io +import logging +import os +import posixpath +import shutil +import stat +import sys +import urllib.parse +from io import StringIO +from itertools import filterfalse, tee, zip_longest +from types import TracebackType +from typing import ( + Any, + BinaryIO, + Callable, + ContextManager, + Iterable, + Iterator, + List, + Optional, + TextIO, + Tuple, + Type, + TypeVar, + cast, +) + +from pip._vendor.tenacity import retry, stop_after_delay, wait_fixed + +from pip import __version__ +from pip._internal.exceptions import CommandError +from pip._internal.locations import get_major_minor_version +from pip._internal.utils.compat import WINDOWS +from pip._internal.utils.virtualenv import running_under_virtualenv + +__all__ = [ + "rmtree", + "display_path", + "backup_dir", + "ask", + "splitext", + "format_size", + "is_installable_dir", + "normalize_path", + "renames", + "get_prog", + "captured_stdout", + "ensure_dir", + "remove_auth_from_url", +] + + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +T = TypeVar("T") +ExcInfo = Tuple[Type[BaseException], BaseException, TracebackType] +VersionInfo = Tuple[int, int, int] +NetlocTuple = Tuple[str, Tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str]]] + + +def get_pip_version() -> str: + pip_pkg_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "..") + pip_pkg_dir = os.path.abspath(pip_pkg_dir) + + return "pip {} from {} (python {})".format( + __version__, + pip_pkg_dir, + get_major_minor_version(), + ) + + +def normalize_version_info(py_version_info: Tuple[int, ...]) -> Tuple[int, int, int]: + """ + Convert a tuple of ints representing a Python version to one of length + three. + + :param py_version_info: a tuple of ints representing a Python version, + or None to specify no version. The tuple can have any length. + + :return: a tuple of length three if `py_version_info` is non-None. + Otherwise, return `py_version_info` unchanged (i.e. None). + """ + if len(py_version_info) < 3: + py_version_info += (3 - len(py_version_info)) * (0,) + elif len(py_version_info) > 3: + py_version_info = py_version_info[:3] + + return cast("VersionInfo", py_version_info) + + +def ensure_dir(path: str) -> None: + """os.path.makedirs without EEXIST.""" + try: + os.makedirs(path) + except OSError as e: + # Windows can raise spurious ENOTEMPTY errors. See #6426. + if e.errno != errno.EEXIST and e.errno != errno.ENOTEMPTY: + raise + + +def get_prog() -> str: + try: + prog = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) + if prog in ("__main__.py", "-c"): + return f"{sys.executable} -m pip" + else: + return prog + except (AttributeError, TypeError, IndexError): + pass + return "pip" + + +# Retry every half second for up to 3 seconds +# Tenacity raises RetryError by default, explicitly raise the original exception +@retry(reraise=True, stop=stop_after_delay(3), wait=wait_fixed(0.5)) +def rmtree(dir: str, ignore_errors: bool = False) -> None: + shutil.rmtree(dir, ignore_errors=ignore_errors, onerror=rmtree_errorhandler) + + +def rmtree_errorhandler(func: Callable[..., Any], path: str, exc_info: ExcInfo) -> None: + """On Windows, the files in .svn are read-only, so when rmtree() tries to + remove them, an exception is thrown. We catch that here, remove the + read-only attribute, and hopefully continue without problems.""" + try: + has_attr_readonly = not (os.stat(path).st_mode & stat.S_IWRITE) + except OSError: + # it's equivalent to os.path.exists + return + + if has_attr_readonly: + # convert to read/write + os.chmod(path, stat.S_IWRITE) + # use the original function to repeat the operation + func(path) + return + else: + raise + + +def display_path(path: str) -> str: + """Gives the display value for a given path, making it relative to cwd + if possible.""" + path = os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(path)) + if path.startswith(os.getcwd() + os.path.sep): + path = "." + path[len(os.getcwd()) :] + return path + + +def backup_dir(dir: str, ext: str = ".bak") -> str: + """Figure out the name of a directory to back up the given dir to + (adding .bak, .bak2, etc)""" + n = 1 + extension = ext + while os.path.exists(dir + extension): + n += 1 + extension = ext + str(n) + return dir + extension + + +def ask_path_exists(message: str, options: Iterable[str]) -> str: + for action in os.environ.get("PIP_EXISTS_ACTION", "").split(): + if action in options: + return action + return ask(message, options) + + +def _check_no_input(message: str) -> None: + """Raise an error if no input is allowed.""" + if os.environ.get("PIP_NO_INPUT"): + raise Exception( + f"No input was expected ($PIP_NO_INPUT set); question: {message}" + ) + + +def ask(message: str, options: Iterable[str]) -> str: + """Ask the message interactively, with the given possible responses""" + while 1: + _check_no_input(message) + response = input(message) + response = response.strip().lower() + if response not in options: + print( + "Your response ({!r}) was not one of the expected responses: " + "{}".format(response, ", ".join(options)) + ) + else: + return response + + +def ask_input(message: str) -> str: + """Ask for input interactively.""" + _check_no_input(message) + return input(message) + + +def ask_password(message: str) -> str: + """Ask for a password interactively.""" + _check_no_input(message) + return getpass.getpass(message) + + +def strtobool(val: str) -> int: + """Convert a string representation of truth to true (1) or false (0). + + True values are 'y', 'yes', 't', 'true', 'on', and '1'; false values + are 'n', 'no', 'f', 'false', 'off', and '0'. Raises ValueError if + 'val' is anything else. + """ + val = val.lower() + if val in ("y", "yes", "t", "true", "on", "1"): + return 1 + elif val in ("n", "no", "f", "false", "off", "0"): + return 0 + else: + raise ValueError(f"invalid truth value {val!r}") + + +def format_size(bytes: float) -> str: + if bytes > 1000 * 1000: + return "{:.1f} MB".format(bytes / 1000.0 / 1000) + elif bytes > 10 * 1000: + return "{} kB".format(int(bytes / 1000)) + elif bytes > 1000: + return "{:.1f} kB".format(bytes / 1000.0) + else: + return "{} bytes".format(int(bytes)) + + +def tabulate(rows: Iterable[Iterable[Any]]) -> Tuple[List[str], List[int]]: + """Return a list of formatted rows and a list of column sizes. + + For example:: + + >>> tabulate([['foobar', 2000], [0xdeadbeef]]) + (['foobar 2000', '3735928559'], [10, 4]) + """ + rows = [tuple(map(str, row)) for row in rows] + sizes = [max(map(len, col)) for col in zip_longest(*rows, fillvalue="")] + table = [" ".join(map(str.ljust, row, sizes)).rstrip() for row in rows] + return table, sizes + + +def is_installable_dir(path: str) -> bool: + """Is path is a directory containing pyproject.toml or setup.py? + + If pyproject.toml exists, this is a PEP 517 project. Otherwise we look for + a legacy setuptools layout by identifying setup.py. We don't check for the + setup.cfg because using it without setup.py is only available for PEP 517 + projects, which are already covered by the pyproject.toml check. + """ + if not os.path.isdir(path): + return False + if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, "pyproject.toml")): + return True + if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, "setup.py")): + return True + return False + + +def read_chunks(file: BinaryIO, size: int = io.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE) -> Iterator[bytes]: + """Yield pieces of data from a file-like object until EOF.""" + while True: + chunk = file.read(size) + if not chunk: + break + yield chunk + + +def normalize_path(path: str, resolve_symlinks: bool = True) -> str: + """ + Convert a path to its canonical, case-normalized, absolute version. + + """ + path = os.path.expanduser(path) + if resolve_symlinks: + path = os.path.realpath(path) + else: + path = os.path.abspath(path) + return os.path.normcase(path) + + +def splitext(path: str) -> Tuple[str, str]: + """Like os.path.splitext, but take off .tar too""" + base, ext = posixpath.splitext(path) + if base.lower().endswith(".tar"): + ext = base[-4:] + ext + base = base[:-4] + return base, ext + + +def renames(old: str, new: str) -> None: + """Like os.renames(), but handles renaming across devices.""" + # Implementation borrowed from os.renames(). + head, tail = os.path.split(new) + if head and tail and not os.path.exists(head): + os.makedirs(head) + + shutil.move(old, new) + + head, tail = os.path.split(old) + if head and tail: + try: + os.removedirs(head) + except OSError: + pass + + +def is_local(path: str) -> bool: + """ + Return True if this is a path pip is allowed to modify. + + If we're in a virtualenv, sys.prefix points to the virtualenv's + prefix; only sys.prefix is considered local. + + If we're not in a virtualenv, in general we can modify anything. + However, if the OS vendor has configured distutils to install + somewhere other than sys.prefix (which could be a subdirectory of + sys.prefix, e.g. /usr/local), we consider sys.prefix itself nonlocal + and the domain of the OS vendor. (In other words, everything _other + than_ sys.prefix is considered local.) + + Caution: this function assumes the head of path has been normalized + with normalize_path. + """ + + path = normalize_path(path) + # Hard-coded becouse PyPy uses a different sys.prefix on Debian + prefix = '/usr' + + if running_under_virtualenv(): + return path.startswith(normalize_path(sys.prefix)) + else: + from pip._internal.locations import get_scheme + from pip._internal.models.scheme import SCHEME_KEYS + if path.startswith(prefix): + scheme = get_scheme("") + for key in SCHEME_KEYS: + local_path = getattr(scheme, key) + if path.startswith(normalize_path(local_path)): + return True + return False + else: + return True + + +def write_output(msg: Any, *args: Any) -> None: + logger.info(msg, *args) + + +class StreamWrapper(StringIO): + orig_stream: TextIO = None + + @classmethod + def from_stream(cls, orig_stream: TextIO) -> "StreamWrapper": + cls.orig_stream = orig_stream + return cls() + + # compileall.compile_dir() needs stdout.encoding to print to stdout + # https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/4125 + @property + def encoding(self): # type: ignore + return self.orig_stream.encoding + + +@contextlib.contextmanager +def captured_output(stream_name: str) -> Iterator[StreamWrapper]: + """Return a context manager used by captured_stdout/stdin/stderr + that temporarily replaces the sys stream *stream_name* with a StringIO. + + Taken from Lib/support/__init__.py in the CPython repo. + """ + orig_stdout = getattr(sys, stream_name) + setattr(sys, stream_name, StreamWrapper.from_stream(orig_stdout)) + try: + yield getattr(sys, stream_name) + finally: + setattr(sys, stream_name, orig_stdout) + + +def captured_stdout() -> ContextManager[StreamWrapper]: + """Capture the output of sys.stdout: + + with captured_stdout() as stdout: + print('hello') + self.assertEqual(stdout.getvalue(), 'hello\n') + + Taken from Lib/support/__init__.py in the CPython repo. + """ + return captured_output("stdout") + + +def captured_stderr() -> ContextManager[StreamWrapper]: + """ + See captured_stdout(). + """ + return captured_output("stderr") + + +# Simulates an enum +def enum(*sequential: Any, **named: Any) -> Type[Any]: + enums = dict(zip(sequential, range(len(sequential))), **named) + reverse = {value: key for key, value in enums.items()} + enums["reverse_mapping"] = reverse + return type("Enum", (), enums) + + +def build_netloc(host: str, port: Optional[int]) -> str: + """ + Build a netloc from a host-port pair + """ + if port is None: + return host + if ":" in host: + # Only wrap host with square brackets when it is IPv6 + host = f"[{host}]" + return f"{host}:{port}" + + +def build_url_from_netloc(netloc: str, scheme: str = "https") -> str: + """ + Build a full URL from a netloc. + """ + if netloc.count(":") >= 2 and "@" not in netloc and "[" not in netloc: + # It must be a bare IPv6 address, so wrap it with brackets. + netloc = f"[{netloc}]" + return f"{scheme}://{netloc}" + + +def parse_netloc(netloc: str) -> Tuple[str, Optional[int]]: + """ + Return the host-port pair from a netloc. + """ + url = build_url_from_netloc(netloc) + parsed = urllib.parse.urlparse(url) + return parsed.hostname, parsed.port + + +def split_auth_from_netloc(netloc: str) -> NetlocTuple: + """ + Parse out and remove the auth information from a netloc. + + Returns: (netloc, (username, password)). + """ + if "@" not in netloc: + return netloc, (None, None) + + # Split from the right because that's how urllib.parse.urlsplit() + # behaves if more than one @ is present (which can be checked using + # the password attribute of urlsplit()'s return value). + auth, netloc = netloc.rsplit("@", 1) + pw: Optional[str] = None + if ":" in auth: + # Split from the left because that's how urllib.parse.urlsplit() + # behaves if more than one : is present (which again can be checked + # using the password attribute of the return value) + user, pw = auth.split(":", 1) + else: + user, pw = auth, None + + user = urllib.parse.unquote(user) + if pw is not None: + pw = urllib.parse.unquote(pw) + + return netloc, (user, pw) + + +def redact_netloc(netloc: str) -> str: + """ + Replace the sensitive data in a netloc with "****", if it exists. + + For example: + - "user:pass@example.com" returns "user:****@example.com" + - "accesstoken@example.com" returns "****@example.com" + """ + netloc, (user, password) = split_auth_from_netloc(netloc) + if user is None: + return netloc + if password is None: + user = "****" + password = "" + else: + user = urllib.parse.quote(user) + password = ":****" + return "{user}{password}@{netloc}".format( + user=user, password=password, netloc=netloc + ) + + +def _transform_url( + url: str, transform_netloc: Callable[[str], Tuple[Any, ...]] +) -> Tuple[str, NetlocTuple]: + """Transform and replace netloc in a url. + + transform_netloc is a function taking the netloc and returning a + tuple. The first element of this tuple is the new netloc. The + entire tuple is returned. + + Returns a tuple containing the transformed url as item 0 and the + original tuple returned by transform_netloc as item 1. + """ + purl = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url) + netloc_tuple = transform_netloc(purl.netloc) + # stripped url + url_pieces = (purl.scheme, netloc_tuple[0], purl.path, purl.query, purl.fragment) + surl = urllib.parse.urlunsplit(url_pieces) + return surl, cast("NetlocTuple", netloc_tuple) + + +def _get_netloc(netloc: str) -> NetlocTuple: + return split_auth_from_netloc(netloc) + + +def _redact_netloc(netloc: str) -> Tuple[str]: + return (redact_netloc(netloc),) + + +def split_auth_netloc_from_url(url: str) -> Tuple[str, str, Tuple[str, str]]: + """ + Parse a url into separate netloc, auth, and url with no auth. + + Returns: (url_without_auth, netloc, (username, password)) + """ + url_without_auth, (netloc, auth) = _transform_url(url, _get_netloc) + return url_without_auth, netloc, auth + + +def remove_auth_from_url(url: str) -> str: + """Return a copy of url with 'username:password@' removed.""" + # username/pass params are passed to subversion through flags + # and are not recognized in the url. + return _transform_url(url, _get_netloc)[0] + + +def redact_auth_from_url(url: str) -> str: + """Replace the password in a given url with ****.""" + return _transform_url(url, _redact_netloc)[0] + + +class HiddenText: + def __init__(self, secret: str, redacted: str) -> None: + self.secret = secret + self.redacted = redacted + + def __repr__(self) -> str: + return "".format(str(self)) + + def __str__(self) -> str: + return self.redacted + + # This is useful for testing. + def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool: + if type(self) != type(other): + return False + + # The string being used for redaction doesn't also have to match, + # just the raw, original string. + return self.secret == other.secret + + +def hide_value(value: str) -> HiddenText: + return HiddenText(value, redacted="****") + + +def hide_url(url: str) -> HiddenText: + redacted = redact_auth_from_url(url) + return HiddenText(url, redacted=redacted) + + +def protect_pip_from_modification_on_windows(modifying_pip: bool) -> None: + """Protection of pip.exe from modification on Windows + + On Windows, any operation modifying pip should be run as: + python -m pip ... + """ + pip_names = [ + "pip.exe", + "pip{}.exe".format(sys.version_info[0]), + "pip{}.{}.exe".format(*sys.version_info[:2]), + ] + + # See https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/1299 for more discussion + should_show_use_python_msg = ( + modifying_pip and WINDOWS and os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) in pip_names + ) + + if should_show_use_python_msg: + new_command = [sys.executable, "-m", "pip"] + sys.argv[1:] + raise CommandError( + "To modify pip, please run the following command:\n{}".format( + " ".join(new_command) + ) + ) + + +def is_console_interactive() -> bool: + """Is this console interactive?""" + return sys.stdin is not None and sys.stdin.isatty() + + +def hash_file(path: str, blocksize: int = 1 << 20) -> Tuple[Any, int]: + """Return (hash, length) for path using hashlib.sha256()""" + + h = hashlib.sha256() + length = 0 + with open(path, "rb") as f: + for block in read_chunks(f, size=blocksize): + length += len(block) + h.update(block) + return h, length + + +def is_wheel_installed() -> bool: + """ + Return whether the wheel package is installed. + """ + try: + import wheel # noqa: F401 + except ImportError: + return False + + return True + + +def pairwise(iterable: Iterable[Any]) -> Iterator[Tuple[Any, Any]]: + """ + Return paired elements. + + For example: + s -> (s0, s1), (s2, s3), (s4, s5), ... + """ + iterable = iter(iterable) + return zip_longest(iterable, iterable) + + +def partition( + pred: Callable[[T], bool], + iterable: Iterable[T], +) -> Tuple[Iterable[T], Iterable[T]]: + """ + Use a predicate to partition entries into false entries and true entries, + like + + partition(is_odd, range(10)) --> 0 2 4 6 8 and 1 3 5 7 9 + """ + t1, t2 = tee(iterable) + return filterfalse(pred, t1), filter(pred, t2) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/models.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/models.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b6bb21a8b26680b38c3af8278ed139b6628356c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/models.py @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +"""Utilities for defining models +""" + +import operator +from typing import Any, Callable, Type + + +class KeyBasedCompareMixin: + """Provides comparison capabilities that is based on a key""" + + __slots__ = ["_compare_key", "_defining_class"] + + def __init__(self, key: Any, defining_class: Type["KeyBasedCompareMixin"]) -> None: + self._compare_key = key + self._defining_class = defining_class + + def __hash__(self) -> int: + return hash(self._compare_key) + + def __lt__(self, other: Any) -> bool: + return self._compare(other, operator.__lt__) + + def __le__(self, other: Any) -> bool: + return self._compare(other, operator.__le__) + + def __gt__(self, other: Any) -> bool: + return self._compare(other, operator.__gt__) + + def __ge__(self, other: Any) -> bool: + return self._compare(other, operator.__ge__) + + def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool: + return self._compare(other, operator.__eq__) + + def _compare(self, other: Any, method: Callable[[Any, Any], bool]) -> bool: + if not isinstance(other, self._defining_class): + return NotImplemented + + return method(self._compare_key, other._compare_key) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/packaging.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/packaging.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b9f6af4d17410ce7e1d573c41a1f04dd18ae275e --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/packaging.py @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +import functools +import logging +import re +from typing import NewType, Optional, Tuple, cast + +from pip._vendor.packaging import specifiers, version +from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement + +NormalizedExtra = NewType("NormalizedExtra", str) + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +def check_requires_python( + requires_python: Optional[str], version_info: Tuple[int, ...] +) -> bool: + """ + Check if the given Python version matches a "Requires-Python" specifier. + + :param version_info: A 3-tuple of ints representing a Python + major-minor-micro version to check (e.g. `sys.version_info[:3]`). + + :return: `True` if the given Python version satisfies the requirement. + Otherwise, return `False`. + + :raises InvalidSpecifier: If `requires_python` has an invalid format. + """ + if requires_python is None: + # The package provides no information + return True + requires_python_specifier = specifiers.SpecifierSet(requires_python) + + python_version = version.parse(".".join(map(str, version_info))) + return python_version in requires_python_specifier + + +@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=512) +def get_requirement(req_string: str) -> Requirement: + """Construct a packaging.Requirement object with caching""" + # Parsing requirement strings is expensive, and is also expected to happen + # with a low diversity of different arguments (at least relative the number + # constructed). This method adds a cache to requirement object creation to + # minimize repeated parsing of the same string to construct equivalent + # Requirement objects. + return Requirement(req_string) + + +def safe_extra(extra: str) -> NormalizedExtra: + """Convert an arbitrary string to a standard 'extra' name + + Any runs of non-alphanumeric characters are replaced with a single '_', + and the result is always lowercased. + + This function is duplicated from ``pkg_resources``. Note that this is not + the same to either ``canonicalize_name`` or ``_egg_link_name``. + """ + return cast(NormalizedExtra, re.sub("[^A-Za-z0-9.-]+", "_", extra).lower()) diff --git a/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/virtualenv.py b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/virtualenv.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c926db4c33215425c838ebf3de02a204f7863e50 --- /dev/null +++ b/llmeval-env/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip/_internal/utils/virtualenv.py @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +import logging +import os +import re +import site +import sys +from typing import List, Optional + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) +_INCLUDE_SYSTEM_SITE_PACKAGES_REGEX = re.compile( + r"include-system-site-packages\s*=\s*(?Ptrue|false)" +) + + +def _running_under_venv() -> bool: + """Checks if sys.base_prefix and sys.prefix match. + + This handles PEP 405 compliant virtual environments. + """ + return sys.prefix != getattr(sys, "base_prefix", sys.prefix) + + +def _running_under_regular_virtualenv() -> bool: + """Checks if sys.real_prefix is set. + + This handles virtual environments created with pypa's virtualenv. + """ + # pypa/virtualenv case + return hasattr(sys, "real_prefix") + + +def running_under_virtualenv() -> bool: + """Return True if we're running inside a virtualenv, False otherwise.""" + return _running_under_venv() or _running_under_regular_virtualenv() + + +def _get_pyvenv_cfg_lines() -> Optional[List[str]]: + """Reads {sys.prefix}/pyvenv.cfg and returns its contents as list of lines + + Returns None, if it could not read/access the file. + """ + pyvenv_cfg_file = os.path.join(sys.prefix, "pyvenv.cfg") + try: + # Although PEP 405 does not specify, the built-in venv module always + # writes with UTF-8. (pypa/pip#8717) + with open(pyvenv_cfg_file, encoding="utf-8") as f: + return f.read().splitlines() # avoids trailing newlines + except OSError: + return None + + +def _no_global_under_venv() -> bool: + """Check `{sys.prefix}/pyvenv.cfg` for system site-packages inclusion + + PEP 405 specifies that when system site-packages are not supposed to be + visible from a virtual environment, `pyvenv.cfg` must contain the following + line: + + include-system-site-packages = false + + Additionally, log a warning if accessing the file fails. + """ + cfg_lines = _get_pyvenv_cfg_lines() + if cfg_lines is None: + # We're not in a "sane" venv, so assume there is no system + # site-packages access (since that's PEP 405's default state). + logger.warning( + "Could not access 'pyvenv.cfg' despite a virtual environment " + "being active. Assuming global site-packages is not accessible " + "in this environment." + ) + return True + + for line in cfg_lines: + match = _INCLUDE_SYSTEM_SITE_PACKAGES_REGEX.match(line) + if match is not None and match.group("value") == "false": + return True + return False + + +def _no_global_under_regular_virtualenv() -> bool: + """Check if "no-global-site-packages.txt" exists beside site.py + + This mirrors logic in pypa/virtualenv for determining whether system + site-packages are visible in the virtual environment. + """ + site_mod_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(site.__file__)) + no_global_site_packages_file = os.path.join( + site_mod_dir, + "no-global-site-packages.txt", + ) + return os.path.exists(no_global_site_packages_file) + + +def virtualenv_no_global() -> bool: + """Returns a boolean, whether running in venv with no system site-packages.""" + # PEP 405 compliance needs to be checked first since virtualenv >=20 would + # return True for both checks, but is only able to use the PEP 405 config. + if _running_under_venv(): + return _no_global_under_venv() + + if _running_under_regular_virtualenv(): + return _no_global_under_regular_virtualenv() + + return False