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Python
1001 lines
29 KiB
Python
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# Copyright (C) 2001 Jeff Epler <jepler@unpythonic.dhs.org>
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# Copyright (C) 2006 Csaba Henk <csaba.henk@creo.hu>
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#
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# This program can be distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPL.
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# See the file COPYING.
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#
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# On 2009-09-21 Csaba Henk granted permission for this file to be
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# licensed under the same terms as Tahoe-LAFS itself.
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#
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# suppress version mismatch warnings
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try:
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import warnings
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warnings.filterwarnings('ignore',
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'Python C API version mismatch',
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RuntimeWarning,
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)
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except:
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pass
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from string import join
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import sys
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from errno import *
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from os import environ
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import re
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from fuseparts import __version__
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from fuseparts._fuse import main, FuseGetContext, FuseInvalidate
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from fuseparts._fuse import FuseError, FuseAPIVersion
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from fuseparts.subbedopts import SubOptsHive, SubbedOptFormatter
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from fuseparts.subbedopts import SubbedOptIndentedFormatter, SubbedOptParse
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from fuseparts.subbedopts import SUPPRESS_HELP, OptParseError
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from fuseparts.setcompatwrap import set
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##########
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###
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### API specification API.
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###
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##########
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# The actual API version of this module
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FUSE_PYTHON_API_VERSION = (0, 2)
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def __getenv__(var, pattern = '.', trans = lambda x: x):
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"""
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Fetch enviroment variable and optionally transform it. Return `None` if
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variable is unset. Bail out if value of variable doesn't match (optional)
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regex pattern.
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"""
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if var not in environ:
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return None
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val = environ[var]
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rpat = pattern
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if not isinstance(rpat, type(re.compile(''))):
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rpat = re.compile(rpat)
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if not rpat.search(val):
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raise RuntimeError("env var %s doesn't match required pattern %s" % \
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(var, `pattern`))
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return trans(val)
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def get_fuse_python_api():
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if fuse_python_api:
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return fuse_python_api
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elif compat_0_1:
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# deprecated way of API specification
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return (0,1)
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def get_compat_0_1():
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return get_fuse_python_api() == (0, 1)
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# API version to be used
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fuse_python_api = __getenv__('FUSE_PYTHON_API', '^[\d.]+$',
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lambda x: tuple([int(i) for i in x.split('.')]))
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# deprecated way of API specification
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compat_0_1 = __getenv__('FUSE_PYTHON_COMPAT', '^(0.1|ALL)$', lambda x: True)
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fuse_python_api = get_fuse_python_api()
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##########
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###
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### Parsing for FUSE.
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###
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##########
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class FuseArgs(SubOptsHive):
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"""
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Class representing a FUSE command line.
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"""
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fuse_modifiers = {'showhelp': '-ho',
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'showversion': '-V',
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'foreground': '-f'}
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def __init__(self):
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SubOptsHive.__init__(self)
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self.modifiers = {}
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self.mountpoint = None
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for m in self.fuse_modifiers:
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self.modifiers[m] = False
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def __str__(self):
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return '\n'.join(['< on ' + str(self.mountpoint) + ':',
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' ' + str(self.modifiers), ' -o ']) + \
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',\n '.join(self._str_core()) + \
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' >'
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def getmod(self, mod):
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return self.modifiers[mod]
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def setmod(self, mod):
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self.modifiers[mod] = True
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def unsetmod(self, mod):
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self.modifiers[mod] = False
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def mount_expected(self):
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if self.getmod('showhelp'):
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return False
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if self.getmod('showversion'):
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return False
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return True
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def assemble(self):
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"""Mangle self into an argument array"""
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self.canonify()
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args = [sys.argv and sys.argv[0] or "python"]
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if self.mountpoint:
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args.append(self.mountpoint)
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for m, v in self.modifiers.iteritems():
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if v:
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args.append(self.fuse_modifiers[m])
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opta = []
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for o, v in self.optdict.iteritems():
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opta.append(o + '=' + v)
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opta.extend(self.optlist)
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if opta:
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args.append("-o" + ",".join(opta))
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return args
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def filter(self, other=None):
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"""
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Same as for SubOptsHive, with the following difference:
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if other is not specified, `Fuse.fuseoptref()` is run and its result
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will be used.
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"""
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if not other:
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other = Fuse.fuseoptref()
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return SubOptsHive.filter(self, other)
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class FuseFormatter(SubbedOptIndentedFormatter):
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def __init__(self, **kw):
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if not 'indent_increment' in kw:
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kw['indent_increment'] = 4
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SubbedOptIndentedFormatter.__init__(self, **kw)
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def store_option_strings(self, parser):
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SubbedOptIndentedFormatter.store_option_strings(self, parser)
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# 27 is how the lib stock help appears
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self.help_position = max(self.help_position, 27)
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self.help_width = self.width - self.help_position
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class FuseOptParse(SubbedOptParse):
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"""
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This class alters / enhances `SubbedOptParse` so that it's
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suitable for usage with FUSE.
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- When adding options, you can use the `mountopt` pseudo-attribute which
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is equivalent with adding a subopt for option ``-o``
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(it doesn't require an option argument).
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- FUSE compatible help and version printing.
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- Error and exit callbacks are relaxed. In case of FUSE, the command
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line is to be treated as a DSL [#]_. You don't wanna this module to
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force an exit on you just because you hit a DSL syntax error.
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- Built-in support for conventional FUSE options (``-d``, ``-f`, ``-s``).
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The way of this can be tuned by keyword arguments, see below.
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.. [#] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain-specific_programming_language
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Keyword arguments for initialization
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------------------------------------
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standard_mods
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Boolean [default is `True`].
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Enables support for the usual interpretation of the ``-d``, ``-f``
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options.
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fetch_mp
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Boolean [default is `True`].
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If it's True, then the last (non-option) argument
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(if there is such a thing) will be used as the FUSE mountpoint.
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dash_s_do
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String: ``whine``, ``undef``, or ``setsingle`` [default is ``whine``].
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The ``-s`` option -- traditionally for asking for single-threadedness --
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is an oddball: single/multi threadedness of a fuse-py fs doesn't depend
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on the FUSE command line, we have direct control over it.
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Therefore we have two conflicting principles:
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- *Orthogonality*: option parsing shouldn't affect the backing `Fuse`
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instance directly, only via its `fuse_args` attribute.
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- *POLS*: behave like other FUSE based fs-es do. The stock FUSE help
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makes mention of ``-s`` as a single-threadedness setter.
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So, if we follow POLS and implement a conventional ``-s`` option, then
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we have to go beyond the `fuse_args` attribute and set the respective
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Fuse attribute directly, hence violating orthogonality.
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We let the fs authors make their choice: ``dash_s_do=undef`` leaves this
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option unhandled, and the fs author can add a handler as she desires.
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``dash_s_do=setsingle`` enables the traditional behaviour.
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Using ``dash_s_do=setsingle`` is not problematic at all, but we want fs
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authors be aware of the particularity of ``-s``, therefore the default is
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the ``dash_s_do=whine`` setting which raises an exception for ``-s`` and
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suggests the user to read this documentation.
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dash_o_handler
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Argument should be a SubbedOpt instance (created with
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``action="store_hive"`` if you want it to be useful).
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This lets you customize the handler of the ``-o`` option. For example,
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you can alter or suppress the generic ``-o`` entry in help output.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
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self.mountopts = []
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self.fuse_args = \
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'fuse_args' in kw and kw.pop('fuse_args') or FuseArgs()
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dsd = 'dash_s_do' in kw and kw.pop('dash_s_do') or 'whine'
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if 'fetch_mp' in kw:
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self.fetch_mp = bool(kw.pop('fetch_mp'))
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else:
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self.fetch_mp = True
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if 'standard_mods' in kw:
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smods = bool(kw.pop('standard_mods'))
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else:
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smods = True
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if 'fuse' in kw:
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self.fuse = kw.pop('fuse')
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if not 'formatter' in kw:
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kw['formatter'] = FuseFormatter()
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doh = 'dash_o_handler' in kw and kw.pop('dash_o_handler')
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SubbedOptParse.__init__(self, *args, **kw)
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if doh:
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self.add_option(doh)
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else:
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self.add_option('-o', action='store_hive',
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subopts_hive=self.fuse_args, help="mount options",
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metavar="opt,[opt...]")
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if smods:
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self.add_option('-f', action='callback',
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callback=lambda *a: self.fuse_args.setmod('foreground'),
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help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
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self.add_option('-d', action='callback',
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callback=lambda *a: self.fuse_args.add('debug'),
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help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
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if dsd == 'whine':
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def dsdcb(option, opt_str, value, parser):
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raise RuntimeError, """
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! If you want the "-s" option to work, pass
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!
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! dash_s_do='setsingle'
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!
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! to the Fuse constructor. See docstring of the FuseOptParse class for an
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! explanation why is it not set by default.
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"""
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elif dsd == 'setsingle':
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def dsdcb(option, opt_str, value, parser):
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self.fuse.multithreaded = False
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elif dsd == 'undef':
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dsdcb = None
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else:
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raise ArgumentError, "key `dash_s_do': uninterpreted value " + str(dsd)
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if dsdcb:
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self.add_option('-s', action='callback', callback=dsdcb,
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help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
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def exit(self, status=0, msg=None):
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if msg:
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sys.stderr.write(msg)
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def error(self, msg):
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SubbedOptParse.error(self, msg)
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raise OptParseError, msg
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def print_help(self, file=sys.stderr):
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SubbedOptParse.print_help(self, file)
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print >> file
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self.fuse_args.setmod('showhelp')
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def print_version(self, file=sys.stderr):
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SubbedOptParse.print_version(self, file)
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self.fuse_args.setmod('showversion')
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def parse_args(self, args=None, values=None):
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o, a = SubbedOptParse.parse_args(self, args, values)
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if a and self.fetch_mp:
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self.fuse_args.mountpoint = a.pop()
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return o, a
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def add_option(self, *opts, **attrs):
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if 'mountopt' in attrs:
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if opts or 'subopt' in attrs:
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raise OptParseError(
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"having options or specifying the `subopt' attribute conflicts with `mountopt' attribute")
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opts = ('-o',)
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attrs['subopt'] = attrs.pop('mountopt')
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if not 'dest' in attrs:
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attrs['dest'] = attrs['subopt']
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SubbedOptParse.add_option(self, *opts, **attrs)
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##########
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###
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### The FUSE interface.
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###
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##########
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class ErrnoWrapper(object):
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def __init__(self, func):
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self.func = func
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def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
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try:
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return apply(self.func, args, kw)
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except (IOError, OSError), detail:
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# Sometimes this is an int, sometimes an instance...
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if hasattr(detail, "errno"): detail = detail.errno
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return -detail
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########### Custom objects for transmitting system structures to FUSE
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class FuseStruct(object):
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def __init__(self, **kw):
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for k in kw:
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setattr(self, k, kw[k])
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class Stat(FuseStruct):
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"""
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Auxiliary class which can be filled up stat attributes.
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The attributes are undefined by default.
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"""
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def __init__(self, **kw):
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self.st_mode = None
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self.st_ino = 0
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self.st_dev = 0
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self.st_nlink = None
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self.st_uid = 0
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self.st_gid = 0
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self.st_size = 0
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self.st_atime = 0
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self.st_mtime = 0
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self.st_ctime = 0
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FuseStruct.__init__(self, **kw)
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class StatVfs(FuseStruct):
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"""
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Auxiliary class which can be filled up statvfs attributes.
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The attributes are 0 by default.
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"""
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def __init__(self, **kw):
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self.f_bsize = 0
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self.f_frsize = 0
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self.f_blocks = 0
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self.f_bfree = 0
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self.f_bavail = 0
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self.f_files = 0
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self.f_ffree = 0
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self.f_favail = 0
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self.f_flag = 0
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self.f_namemax = 0
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FuseStruct.__init__(self, **kw)
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class Direntry(FuseStruct):
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"""
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Auxiliary class for carrying directory entry data.
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Initialized with `name`. Further attributes (each
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set to 0 as default):
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offset
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An integer (or long) parameter, used as a bookmark
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during directory traversal.
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This needs to be set it you want stateful directory
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reading.
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type
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Directory entry type, should be one of the stat type
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specifiers (stat.S_IFLNK, stat.S_IFBLK, stat.S_IFDIR,
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stat.S_IFCHR, stat.S_IFREG, stat.S_IFIFO, stat.S_IFSOCK).
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ino
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Directory entry inode number.
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Note that Python's standard directory reading interface is
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stateless and provides only names, so the above optional
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attributes doesn't make sense in that context.
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, **kw):
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self.name = name
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self.offset = 0
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self.type = 0
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self.ino = 0
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FuseStruct.__init__(self, **kw)
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class Flock(FuseStruct):
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"""
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Class for representing flock structures (cf. fcntl(3)).
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It makes sense to give values to the `l_type`, `l_start`,
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`l_len`, `l_pid` attributes (`l_whence` is not used by
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FUSE, see ``fuse.h``).
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, **kw):
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self.l_type = None
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self.l_start = None
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self.l_len = None
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self.l_pid = None
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FuseStruct.__init__(self, **kw)
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class Timespec(FuseStruct):
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"""
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Cf. struct timespec in time.h:
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http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/time.h.html
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, **kw):
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self.tv_sec = None
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self.tv_nsec = None
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FuseStruct.__init__(self, **kw)
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class FuseFileInfo(FuseStruct):
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def __init__(self, **kw):
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self.keep = False
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self.direct_io = False
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FuseStruct.__init__(self, **kw)
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########## Interface for requiring certain features from your underlying FUSE library.
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def feature_needs(*feas):
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"""
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Get info about the FUSE API version needed for the support of some features.
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This function takes a variable number of feature patterns.
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A feature pattern is either:
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- an integer (directly referring to a FUSE API version number)
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- a built-in feature specifier string (meaning defined by dictionary)
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- a string of the form ``has_foo``, where ``foo`` is a filesystem method
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(refers to the API version where the method has been introduced)
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- a list/tuple of other feature patterns (matches each of its members)
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- a regexp (meant to be matched against the builtins plus ``has_foo``
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patterns; can also be given by a string of the from "re:*")
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- a negated regexp (can be given by a string of the form "!re:*")
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If called with no arguments, then the list of builtins is returned, mapped
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to their meaning.
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Otherwise the function returns the smallest FUSE API version number which
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has all the matching features.
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Builtin specifiers worth to explicit mention:
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- ``stateful_files``: you want to use custom filehandles (eg. a file class).
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- ``*``: you want all features.
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- while ``has_foo`` makes sense for all filesystem method ``foo``, some
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of these can be found among the builtins, too (the ones which can be
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handled by the general rule).
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specifiers like ``has_foo`` refer to requirement that the library knows of
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the fs method ``foo``.
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"""
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fmap = {'stateful_files': 22,
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'stateful_dirs': 23,
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'stateful_io': ('stateful_files', 'stateful_dirs'),
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'stateful_files_keep_cache': 23,
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'stateful_files_direct_io': 23,
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'keep_cache': ('stateful_files_keep_cache',),
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'direct_io': ('stateful_files_direct_io',),
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'has_opendir': ('stateful_dirs',),
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|
'has_releasedir': ('stateful_dirs',),
|
|
'has_fsyncdir': ('stateful_dirs',),
|
|
'has_create': 25,
|
|
'has_access': 25,
|
|
'has_fgetattr': 25,
|
|
'has_ftruncate': 25,
|
|
'has_fsinit': ('has_init'),
|
|
'has_fsdestroy': ('has_destroy'),
|
|
'has_lock': 26,
|
|
'has_utimens': 26,
|
|
'has_bmap': 26,
|
|
'has_init': 23,
|
|
'has_destroy': 23,
|
|
'*': '!re:^\*$'}
|
|
|
|
if not feas:
|
|
return fmap
|
|
|
|
def resolve(args, maxva):
|
|
|
|
for fp in args:
|
|
if isinstance(fp, int):
|
|
maxva[0] = max(maxva[0], fp)
|
|
continue
|
|
if isinstance(fp, list) or isinstance(fp, tuple):
|
|
for f in fp:
|
|
yield f
|
|
continue
|
|
ma = isinstance(fp, str) and re.compile("(!\s*|)re:(.*)").match(fp)
|
|
if isinstance(fp, type(re.compile(''))) or ma:
|
|
neg = False
|
|
if ma:
|
|
mag = ma.groups()
|
|
fp = re.compile(mag[1])
|
|
neg = bool(mag[0])
|
|
for f in fmap.keys() + [ 'has_' + a for a in Fuse._attrs ]:
|
|
if neg != bool(re.search(fp, f)):
|
|
yield f
|
|
continue
|
|
ma = re.compile("has_(.*)").match(fp)
|
|
if ma and ma.groups()[0] in Fuse._attrs and not fp in fmap:
|
|
yield 21
|
|
continue
|
|
yield fmap[fp]
|
|
|
|
maxva = [0]
|
|
while feas:
|
|
feas = set(resolve(feas, maxva))
|
|
|
|
return maxva[0]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def APIVersion():
|
|
"""Get the API version of your underlying FUSE lib"""
|
|
|
|
return FuseAPIVersion()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def feature_assert(*feas):
|
|
"""
|
|
Takes some feature patterns (like in `feature_needs`).
|
|
Raises a fuse.FuseError if your underlying FUSE lib fails
|
|
to have some of the matching features.
|
|
|
|
(Note: use a ``has_foo`` type feature assertion only if lib support
|
|
for method ``foo`` is *necessary* for your fs. Don't use this assertion
|
|
just because your fs implements ``foo``. The usefulness of ``has_foo``
|
|
is limited by the fact that we can't guarantee that your FUSE kernel
|
|
module also supports ``foo``.)
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
fav = APIVersion()
|
|
|
|
for fea in feas:
|
|
fn = feature_needs(fea)
|
|
if fav < fn:
|
|
raise FuseError(
|
|
"FUSE API version %d is required for feature `%s' but only %d is available" % \
|
|
(fn, str(fea), fav))
|
|
|
|
|
|
############# Subclass this.
|
|
|
|
class Fuse(object):
|
|
"""
|
|
Python interface to FUSE.
|
|
|
|
Basic usage:
|
|
|
|
- instantiate
|
|
|
|
- add options to `parser` attribute (an instance of `FuseOptParse`)
|
|
|
|
- call `parse`
|
|
|
|
- call `main`
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
_attrs = ['getattr', 'readlink', 'readdir', 'mknod', 'mkdir',
|
|
'unlink', 'rmdir', 'symlink', 'rename', 'link', 'chmod',
|
|
'chown', 'truncate', 'utime', 'open', 'read', 'write', 'release',
|
|
'statfs', 'fsync', 'create', 'opendir', 'releasedir', 'fsyncdir',
|
|
'flush', 'fgetattr', 'ftruncate', 'getxattr', 'listxattr',
|
|
'setxattr', 'removexattr', 'access', 'lock', 'utimens', 'bmap',
|
|
'fsinit', 'fsdestroy']
|
|
|
|
fusage = "%prog [mountpoint] [options]"
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
|
|
"""
|
|
Not much happens here apart from initializing the `parser` attribute.
|
|
Arguments are forwarded to the constructor of the parser class almost
|
|
unchanged.
|
|
|
|
The parser class is `FuseOptParse` unless you specify one using the
|
|
``parser_class`` keyword. (See `FuseOptParse` documentation for
|
|
available options.)
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if not fuse_python_api:
|
|
raise RuntimeError, __name__ + """.fuse_python_api not defined.
|
|
|
|
! Please define """ + __name__ + """.fuse_python_api internally (eg.
|
|
!
|
|
! (1) """ + __name__ + """.fuse_python_api = """ + `FUSE_PYTHON_API_VERSION` + """
|
|
!
|
|
! ) or in the enviroment (eg.
|
|
!
|
|
! (2) FUSE_PYTHON_API=0.1
|
|
!
|
|
! ).
|
|
!
|
|
! If you are actually developing a filesystem, probably (1) is the way to go.
|
|
! If you are using a filesystem written before 2007 Q2, probably (2) is what
|
|
! you want."
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def malformed():
|
|
raise RuntimeError, \
|
|
"malformatted fuse_python_api value " + `fuse_python_api`
|
|
if not isinstance(fuse_python_api, tuple):
|
|
malformed()
|
|
for i in fuse_python_api:
|
|
if not isinstance(i, int) or i < 0:
|
|
malformed()
|
|
|
|
if fuse_python_api > FUSE_PYTHON_API_VERSION:
|
|
raise RuntimeError, """
|
|
! You require FUSE-Python API version """ + `fuse_python_api` + """.
|
|
! However, the latest available is """ + `FUSE_PYTHON_API_VERSION` + """.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
self.fuse_args = \
|
|
'fuse_args' in kw and kw.pop('fuse_args') or FuseArgs()
|
|
|
|
if get_compat_0_1():
|
|
return self.__init_0_1__(*args, **kw)
|
|
|
|
self.multithreaded = True
|
|
|
|
if not 'usage' in kw:
|
|
kw['usage'] = self.fusage
|
|
if not 'fuse_args' in kw:
|
|
kw['fuse_args'] = self.fuse_args
|
|
kw['fuse'] = self
|
|
parserclass = \
|
|
'parser_class' in kw and kw.pop('parser_class') or FuseOptParse
|
|
|
|
self.parser = parserclass(*args, **kw)
|
|
self.methproxy = self.Methproxy()
|
|
|
|
def parse(self, *args, **kw):
|
|
"""Parse command line, fill `fuse_args` attribute."""
|
|
|
|
ev = 'errex' in kw and kw.pop('errex')
|
|
if ev and not isinstance(ev, int):
|
|
raise TypeError, "error exit value should be an integer"
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
self.cmdline = self.parser.parse_args(*args, **kw)
|
|
except OptParseError:
|
|
if ev:
|
|
sys.exit(ev)
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
return self.fuse_args
|
|
|
|
def main(self, args=None):
|
|
"""Enter filesystem service loop."""
|
|
|
|
if get_compat_0_1():
|
|
args = self.main_0_1_preamble()
|
|
|
|
d = {'multithreaded': self.multithreaded and 1 or 0}
|
|
d['fuse_args'] = args or self.fuse_args.assemble()
|
|
|
|
for t in 'file_class', 'dir_class':
|
|
if hasattr(self, t):
|
|
getattr(self.methproxy, 'set_' + t)(getattr(self,t))
|
|
|
|
for a in self._attrs:
|
|
b = a
|
|
if get_compat_0_1() and a in self.compatmap:
|
|
b = self.compatmap[a]
|
|
if hasattr(self, b):
|
|
c = ''
|
|
if get_compat_0_1() and hasattr(self, a + '_compat_0_1'):
|
|
c = '_compat_0_1'
|
|
d[a] = ErrnoWrapper(self.lowwrap(a + c))
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
main(**d)
|
|
except FuseError:
|
|
if args or self.fuse_args.mount_expected():
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
def lowwrap(self, fname):
|
|
"""
|
|
Wraps the fname method when the C code expects a different kind of
|
|
callback than we have in the fusepy API. (The wrapper is usually for
|
|
performing some checks or transfromations which could be done in C but
|
|
is simpler if done in Python.)
|
|
|
|
Currently `open` and `create` are wrapped: a boolean flag is added
|
|
which indicates if the result is to be kept during the opened file's
|
|
lifetime or can be thrown away. Namely, it's considered disposable
|
|
if it's an instance of FuseFileInfo.
|
|
"""
|
|
fun = getattr(self, fname)
|
|
|
|
if fname in ('open', 'create'):
|
|
def wrap(*a, **kw):
|
|
res = fun(*a, **kw)
|
|
if not res or type(res) == type(0):
|
|
return res
|
|
else:
|
|
return (res, type(res) != FuseFileInfo)
|
|
elif fname == 'utimens':
|
|
def wrap(path, acc_sec, acc_nsec, mod_sec, mod_nsec):
|
|
ts_acc = Timespec(tv_sec = acc_sec, tv_nsec = acc_nsec)
|
|
ts_mod = Timespec(tv_sec = mod_sec, tv_nsec = mod_nsec)
|
|
return fun(path, ts_acc, ts_mod)
|
|
else:
|
|
wrap = fun
|
|
|
|
return wrap
|
|
|
|
def GetContext(self):
|
|
return FuseGetContext(self)
|
|
|
|
def Invalidate(self, path):
|
|
return FuseInvalidate(self, path)
|
|
|
|
def fuseoptref(cls):
|
|
"""
|
|
Find out which options are recognized by the library.
|
|
Result is a `FuseArgs` instance with the list of supported
|
|
options, suitable for passing on to the `filter` method of
|
|
another `FuseArgs` instance.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
import os, re
|
|
|
|
pr, pw = os.pipe()
|
|
pid = os.fork()
|
|
if pid == 0:
|
|
os.dup2(pw, 2)
|
|
os.close(pr)
|
|
|
|
fh = cls()
|
|
fh.fuse_args = FuseArgs()
|
|
fh.fuse_args.setmod('showhelp')
|
|
fh.main()
|
|
sys.exit()
|
|
|
|
os.close(pw)
|
|
|
|
fa = FuseArgs()
|
|
ore = re.compile("-o\s+([\w\[\]]+(?:=\w+)?)")
|
|
fpr = os.fdopen(pr)
|
|
for l in fpr:
|
|
m = ore.search(l)
|
|
if m:
|
|
o = m.groups()[0]
|
|
oa = [o]
|
|
# try to catch two-in-one options (like "[no]foo")
|
|
opa = o.split("[")
|
|
if len(opa) == 2:
|
|
o1, ox = opa
|
|
oxpa = ox.split("]")
|
|
if len(oxpa) == 2:
|
|
oo, o2 = oxpa
|
|
oa = [o1 + o2, o1 + oo + o2]
|
|
for o in oa:
|
|
fa.add(o)
|
|
|
|
fpr.close()
|
|
return fa
|
|
|
|
fuseoptref = classmethod(fuseoptref)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Methproxy(object):
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
|
|
class mpx(object):
|
|
def __init__(self, name):
|
|
self.name = name
|
|
def __call__(self, *a, **kw):
|
|
return getattr(a[-1], self.name)(*(a[1:-1]), **kw)
|
|
|
|
self.proxyclass = mpx
|
|
self.mdic = {}
|
|
self.file_class = None
|
|
self.dir_class = None
|
|
|
|
def __call__(self, meth):
|
|
return meth in self.mdic and self.mdic[meth] or None
|
|
|
|
def _add_class_type(cls, type, inits, proxied):
|
|
|
|
def setter(self, xcls):
|
|
|
|
setattr(self, type + '_class', xcls)
|
|
|
|
for m in inits:
|
|
self.mdic[m] = xcls
|
|
|
|
for m in proxied:
|
|
if hasattr(xcls, m):
|
|
self.mdic[m] = self.proxyclass(m)
|
|
|
|
setattr(cls, 'set_' + type + '_class', setter)
|
|
|
|
_add_class_type = classmethod(_add_class_type)
|
|
|
|
Methproxy._add_class_type('file', ('open', 'create'),
|
|
('read', 'write', 'fsync', 'release', 'flush',
|
|
'fgetattr', 'ftruncate', 'lock'))
|
|
Methproxy._add_class_type('dir', ('opendir',),
|
|
('readdir', 'fsyncdir', 'releasedir'))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def __getattr__(self, meth):
|
|
|
|
m = self.methproxy(meth)
|
|
if m:
|
|
return m
|
|
|
|
raise AttributeError, "Fuse instance has no attribute '%s'" % meth
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
##########
|
|
###
|
|
### Compat stuff.
|
|
###
|
|
##########
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def __init_0_1__(self, *args, **kw):
|
|
|
|
self.flags = 0
|
|
multithreaded = 0
|
|
|
|
# default attributes
|
|
if args == ():
|
|
# there is a self.optlist.append() later on, make sure it won't
|
|
# bomb out.
|
|
self.optlist = []
|
|
else:
|
|
self.optlist = args
|
|
self.optdict = kw
|
|
|
|
if len(self.optlist) == 1:
|
|
self.mountpoint = self.optlist[0]
|
|
else:
|
|
self.mountpoint = None
|
|
|
|
# grab command-line arguments, if any.
|
|
# Those will override whatever parameters
|
|
# were passed to __init__ directly.
|
|
argv = sys.argv
|
|
argc = len(argv)
|
|
if argc > 1:
|
|
# we've been given the mountpoint
|
|
self.mountpoint = argv[1]
|
|
if argc > 2:
|
|
# we've received mount args
|
|
optstr = argv[2]
|
|
opts = optstr.split(",")
|
|
for o in opts:
|
|
try:
|
|
k, v = o.split("=", 1)
|
|
self.optdict[k] = v
|
|
except:
|
|
self.optlist.append(o)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def main_0_1_preamble(self):
|
|
|
|
cfargs = FuseArgs()
|
|
|
|
cfargs.mountpoint = self.mountpoint
|
|
|
|
if hasattr(self, 'debug'):
|
|
cfargs.add('debug')
|
|
|
|
if hasattr(self, 'allow_other'):
|
|
cfargs.add('allow_other')
|
|
|
|
if hasattr(self, 'kernel_cache'):
|
|
cfargs.add('kernel_cache')
|
|
|
|
return cfargs.assemble()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def getattr_compat_0_1(self, *a):
|
|
from os import stat_result
|
|
|
|
return stat_result(self.getattr(*a))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def statfs_compat_0_1(self, *a):
|
|
|
|
oout = self.statfs(*a)
|
|
lo = len(oout)
|
|
|
|
svf = StatVfs()
|
|
svf.f_bsize = oout[0] # 0
|
|
svf.f_frsize = oout[lo >= 8 and 7 or 0] # 1
|
|
svf.f_blocks = oout[1] # 2
|
|
svf.f_bfree = oout[2] # 3
|
|
svf.f_bavail = oout[3] # 4
|
|
svf.f_files = oout[4] # 5
|
|
svf.f_ffree = oout[5] # 6
|
|
svf.f_favail = lo >= 9 and oout[8] or 0 # 7
|
|
svf.f_flag = lo >= 10 and oout[9] or 0 # 8
|
|
svf.f_namemax = oout[6] # 9
|
|
|
|
return svf
|
|
|
|
|
|
def readdir_compat_0_1(self, path, offset, *fh):
|
|
|
|
for name, type in self.getdir(path):
|
|
de = Direntry(name)
|
|
de.type = type
|
|
|
|
yield de
|
|
|
|
|
|
compatmap = {'readdir': 'getdir'}
|