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			215 lines
		
	
	
		
			7.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""Module/script to "compile" all .py files to .pyc (or .pyo) file.
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When called as a script with arguments, this compiles the directories
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given as arguments recursively; the -l option prevents it from
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recursing into directories.
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Without arguments, if compiles all modules on sys.path, without
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recursing into subdirectories.  (Even though it should do so for
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packages -- for now, you'll have to deal with packages separately.)
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See module py_compile for details of the actual byte-compilation.
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"""
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import os
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import sys
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import py_compile
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import struct
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import imp
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__all__ = ["compile_dir","compile_file","compile_path"]
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def compile_dir(dir, maxlevels=10, ddir=None,
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                force=0, rx=None, quiet=0):
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    """Byte-compile all modules in the given directory tree.
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    Arguments (only dir is required):
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    dir:       the directory to byte-compile
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    maxlevels: maximum recursion level (default 10)
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    ddir:      if given, purported directory name (this is the
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               directory name that will show up in error messages)
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    force:     if 1, force compilation, even if timestamps are up-to-date
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    quiet:     if 1, be quiet during compilation
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    """
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    if not quiet:
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        print 'Listing', dir, '...'
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    try:
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        names = os.listdir(dir)
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    except os.error:
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        print "Can't list", dir
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        names = []
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    names.sort()
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    success = 1
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    for name in names:
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        fullname = os.path.join(dir, name)
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        if ddir is not None:
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            dfile = os.path.join(ddir, name)
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        else:
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            dfile = None
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        if not os.path.isdir(fullname):
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            if not compile_file(fullname, ddir, force, rx, quiet):
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                success = 0
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        elif maxlevels > 0 and \
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             name != os.curdir and name != os.pardir and \
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             os.path.isdir(fullname) and \
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             not os.path.islink(fullname):
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            if not compile_dir(fullname, maxlevels - 1, dfile, force, rx,
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                               quiet):
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                success = 0
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    return success
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def compile_file(fullname, ddir=None, force=0, rx=None, quiet=0):
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    """Byte-compile one file.
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    Arguments (only fullname is required):
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    fullname:  the file to byte-compile
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    ddir:      if given, purported directory name (this is the
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               directory name that will show up in error messages)
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    force:     if 1, force compilation, even if timestamps are up-to-date
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    quiet:     if 1, be quiet during compilation
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    """
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    success = 1
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    name = os.path.basename(fullname)
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    if ddir is not None:
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        dfile = os.path.join(ddir, name)
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    else:
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        dfile = None
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    if rx is not None:
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        mo = rx.search(fullname)
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        if mo:
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            return success
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    if os.path.isfile(fullname):
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        head, tail = name[:-3], name[-3:]
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        if tail == '.py':
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            if not force:
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                try:
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                    mtime = int(os.stat(fullname).st_mtime)
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                    expect = struct.pack('<4sl', imp.get_magic(), mtime)
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                    cfile = fullname + (__debug__ and 'c' or 'o')
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                    with open(cfile, 'rb') as chandle:
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                        actual = chandle.read(8)
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                    if expect == actual:
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                        return success
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                except IOError:
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                    pass
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            if not quiet:
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                print 'Compiling', fullname, '...'
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            try:
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                ok = py_compile.compile(fullname, None, dfile, True)
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            except py_compile.PyCompileError,err:
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                if quiet:
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                    print 'Compiling', fullname, '...'
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                print err.msg
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                success = 0
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            except IOError, e:
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                print "Sorry", e
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                success = 0
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            else:
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                if ok == 0:
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                    success = 0
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    return success
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def compile_path(skip_curdir=1, maxlevels=0, force=0, quiet=0):
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    """Byte-compile all module on sys.path.
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    Arguments (all optional):
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    skip_curdir: if true, skip current directory (default true)
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    maxlevels:   max recursion level (default 0)
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    force: as for compile_dir() (default 0)
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    quiet: as for compile_dir() (default 0)
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    """
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    success = 1
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    for dir in sys.path:
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        if (not dir or dir == os.curdir) and skip_curdir:
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            print 'Skipping current directory'
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        else:
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            success = success and compile_dir(dir, maxlevels, None,
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                                              force, quiet=quiet)
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    return success
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def expand_args(args, flist):
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    """read names in flist and append to args"""
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    expanded = args[:]
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    if flist:
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        try:
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            if flist == '-':
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                fd = sys.stdin
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            else:
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                fd = open(flist)
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            while 1:
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                line = fd.readline()
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                if not line:
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                    break
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                expanded.append(line[:-1])
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        except IOError:
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            print "Error reading file list %s" % flist
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            raise
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    return expanded
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def main():
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    """Script main program."""
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    import getopt
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    try:
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        opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'lfqd:x:i:')
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    except getopt.error, msg:
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        print msg
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        print "usage: python compileall.py [-l] [-f] [-q] [-d destdir] " \
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              "[-x regexp] [-i list] [directory|file ...]"
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        print "-l: don't recurse down"
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        print "-f: force rebuild even if timestamps are up-to-date"
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        print "-q: quiet operation"
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        print "-d destdir: purported directory name for error messages"
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        print "   if no directory arguments, -l sys.path is assumed"
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        print "-x regexp: skip files matching the regular expression regexp"
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        print "   the regexp is searched for in the full path of the file"
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        print "-i list: expand list with its content (file and directory names)"
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        sys.exit(2)
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    maxlevels = 10
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    ddir = None
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    force = 0
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    quiet = 0
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    rx = None
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    flist = None
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    for o, a in opts:
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        if o == '-l': maxlevels = 0
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        if o == '-d': ddir = a
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        if o == '-f': force = 1
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        if o == '-q': quiet = 1
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        if o == '-x':
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            import re
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            rx = re.compile(a)
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        if o == '-i': flist = a
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    if ddir:
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        if len(args) != 1 and not os.path.isdir(args[0]):
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            print "-d destdir require exactly one directory argument"
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            sys.exit(2)
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    success = 1
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    try:
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        if args or flist:
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            try:
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                if flist:
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                    args = expand_args(args, flist)
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            except IOError:
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                success = 0
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            if success:
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                for arg in args:
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                    if os.path.isdir(arg):
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                        if not compile_dir(arg, maxlevels, ddir,
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                                           force, rx, quiet):
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                            success = 0
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                    else:
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                        if not compile_file(arg, ddir, force, rx, quiet):
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                            success = 0
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        else:
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            success = compile_path()
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    except KeyboardInterrupt:
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        print "\n[interrupt]"
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        success = 0
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    return success
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    exit_status = int(not main())
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    sys.exit(exit_status)
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