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sources/poky/meta/lib/oe/cachedpath.py
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sources/poky/meta/lib/oe/cachedpath.py
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#
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# Copyright OpenEmbedded Contributors
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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#
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# Based on standard python library functions but avoid
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# repeated stat calls. Its assumed the files will not change from under us
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# so we can cache stat calls.
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#
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import os
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import errno
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import stat as statmod
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class CachedPath(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.statcache = {}
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self.lstatcache = {}
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self.normpathcache = {}
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return
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def updatecache(self, x):
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x = self.normpath(x)
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if x in self.statcache:
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del self.statcache[x]
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if x in self.lstatcache:
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del self.lstatcache[x]
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def normpath(self, path):
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if path in self.normpathcache:
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return self.normpathcache[path]
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newpath = os.path.normpath(path)
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self.normpathcache[path] = newpath
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return newpath
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def _callstat(self, path):
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if path in self.statcache:
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return self.statcache[path]
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try:
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st = os.stat(path)
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self.statcache[path] = st
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return st
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except os.error:
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self.statcache[path] = False
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return False
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# We might as well call lstat and then only
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# call stat as well in the symbolic link case
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# since this turns out to be much more optimal
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# in real world usage of this cache
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def callstat(self, path):
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path = self.normpath(path)
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self.calllstat(path)
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return self.statcache[path]
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def calllstat(self, path):
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path = self.normpath(path)
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if path in self.lstatcache:
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return self.lstatcache[path]
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#bb.error("LStatpath:" + path)
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try:
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lst = os.lstat(path)
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self.lstatcache[path] = lst
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if not statmod.S_ISLNK(lst.st_mode):
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self.statcache[path] = lst
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else:
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self._callstat(path)
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return lst
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except (os.error, AttributeError):
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self.lstatcache[path] = False
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self.statcache[path] = False
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return False
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# This follows symbolic links, so both islink() and isdir() can be true
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# for the same path ono systems that support symlinks
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def isfile(self, path):
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"""Test whether a path is a regular file"""
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st = self.callstat(path)
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if not st:
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return False
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return statmod.S_ISREG(st.st_mode)
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# Is a path a directory?
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# This follows symbolic links, so both islink() and isdir()
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# can be true for the same path on systems that support symlinks
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def isdir(self, s):
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"""Return true if the pathname refers to an existing directory."""
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st = self.callstat(s)
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if not st:
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return False
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return statmod.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)
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def islink(self, path):
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"""Test whether a path is a symbolic link"""
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st = self.calllstat(path)
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if not st:
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return False
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return statmod.S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)
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# Does a path exist?
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# This is false for dangling symbolic links on systems that support them.
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def exists(self, path):
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"""Test whether a path exists. Returns False for broken symbolic links"""
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if self.callstat(path):
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return True
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return False
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def lexists(self, path):
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"""Test whether a path exists. Returns True for broken symbolic links"""
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if self.calllstat(path):
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return True
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return False
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def stat(self, path):
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return self.callstat(path)
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def lstat(self, path):
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return self.calllstat(path)
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def walk(self, top, topdown=True, onerror=None, followlinks=False):
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# Matches os.walk, not os.path.walk()
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# We may not have read permission for top, in which case we can't
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# get a list of the files the directory contains. os.path.walk
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# always suppressed the exception then, rather than blow up for a
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# minor reason when (say) a thousand readable directories are still
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# left to visit. That logic is copied here.
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try:
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names = os.listdir(top)
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except os.error as err:
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if onerror is not None:
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onerror(err)
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return
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dirs, nondirs = [], []
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for name in names:
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if self.isdir(os.path.join(top, name)):
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dirs.append(name)
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else:
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nondirs.append(name)
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if topdown:
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yield top, dirs, nondirs
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for name in dirs:
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new_path = os.path.join(top, name)
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if followlinks or not self.islink(new_path):
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for x in self.walk(new_path, topdown, onerror, followlinks):
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yield x
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if not topdown:
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yield top, dirs, nondirs
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## realpath() related functions
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def __is_path_below(self, file, root):
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return (file + os.path.sep).startswith(root)
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def __realpath_rel(self, start, rel_path, root, loop_cnt, assume_dir):
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"""Calculates real path of symlink 'start' + 'rel_path' below
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'root'; no part of 'start' below 'root' must contain symlinks. """
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have_dir = True
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for d in rel_path.split(os.path.sep):
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if not have_dir and not assume_dir:
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raise OSError(errno.ENOENT, "no such directory %s" % start)
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if d == os.path.pardir: # '..'
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if len(start) >= len(root):
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# do not follow '..' before root
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start = os.path.dirname(start)
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else:
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# emit warning?
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pass
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else:
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(start, have_dir) = self.__realpath(os.path.join(start, d),
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root, loop_cnt, assume_dir)
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assert(self.__is_path_below(start, root))
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return start
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def __realpath(self, file, root, loop_cnt, assume_dir):
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while self.islink(file) and len(file) >= len(root):
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if loop_cnt == 0:
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raise OSError(errno.ELOOP, file)
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loop_cnt -= 1
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target = os.path.normpath(os.readlink(file))
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if not os.path.isabs(target):
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tdir = os.path.dirname(file)
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assert(self.__is_path_below(tdir, root))
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else:
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tdir = root
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file = self.__realpath_rel(tdir, target, root, loop_cnt, assume_dir)
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try:
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is_dir = self.isdir(file)
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except:
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is_dir = False
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return (file, is_dir)
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def realpath(self, file, root, use_physdir = True, loop_cnt = 100, assume_dir = False):
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""" Returns the canonical path of 'file' with assuming a
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toplevel 'root' directory. When 'use_physdir' is set, all
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preceding path components of 'file' will be resolved first;
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this flag should be set unless it is guaranteed that there is
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no symlink in the path. When 'assume_dir' is not set, missing
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path components will raise an ENOENT error"""
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root = os.path.normpath(root)
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file = os.path.normpath(file)
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if not root.endswith(os.path.sep):
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# letting root end with '/' makes some things easier
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root = root + os.path.sep
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if not self.__is_path_below(file, root):
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raise OSError(errno.EINVAL, "file '%s' is not below root" % file)
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try:
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if use_physdir:
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file = self.__realpath_rel(root, file[(len(root) - 1):], root, loop_cnt, assume_dir)
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else:
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file = self.__realpath(file, root, loop_cnt, assume_dir)[0]
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno == errno.ELOOP:
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# make ELOOP more readable; without catching it, there will
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# be printed a backtrace with 100s of OSError exceptions
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# else
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raise OSError(errno.ELOOP,
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"too much recursions while resolving '%s'; loop in '%s'" %
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(file, e.strerror))
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raise
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return file
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