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fix: windows install using pip mislocates share directory The setup code that tries to make the share install path absolute prependeds something like: c:\program files\python_venv to the paths. The equivalent on linux is recognized as an absolute path. On windows this is treated oddly. This resulted in the share files being placed in: c:\program files\python_venv\Lib\site-packages\program files\python_venv\share Roundup was unable to find the files there. On windows (where the platform starts with 'win') don't make the path absolute. This puts share in: c:\program files\python_venv\Lib\share and Roundup finds them. The translations and templates are found by the roundup-server. The docs are also installed under the share directory. The man pages are not installed as windows doesn't have groff to format the source documents. This is the second fix from issues getting Roundup running on windows discussed on mailing list by Simon Eigeldinger. Thread starts with: https://sourceforge.net/p/roundup/mailman/message/41557096/ subject: Installing Roundup on Windows 2023-10-05.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sun, 05 Nov 2023 23:01:29 -0500
parents ef6631409171
children 9bbc1d951677
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#
# Copyright (c) 2001 Zope Corporation and Contributors. All Rights Reserved.
# 
# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
# Version 2.0 (ZPL).  A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
# 
##############################################################################
__doc__='''Iterator class

Unlike the builtin iterators of Python 2.2+, these classes are
designed to maintain information about the state of an iteration.
The Iterator() function accepts either a sequence or a Python
iterator.  The next() method fetches the next item, and returns
true if it succeeds.

'''
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'

import string

class Iterator:
    '''Simple Iterator class'''

    __allow_access_to_unprotected_subobjects__ = 1

    nextIndex = 0
    def __init__(self, seq):
        self.seq = iter(seq)     # force seq to be an iterator
        self._inner = iterInner
        self._prep_next = iterInner.prep_next

    def __getattr__(self, name):
        try:
            inner = getattr(self._inner, 'it_' + name)
        except AttributeError:
            raise AttributeError(name)
        return inner(self)

    def next(self):
        if not (hasattr(self, '_next') or self._prep_next(self)):
            return 0
        self.index = i = self.nextIndex
        self.nextIndex = i+1
        self._advance(self)
        return 1

    def _advance(self, it):
        self.item = self._next
        del self._next
        del self.end
        self._advance = self._inner.advance
        self.start = 1
            
    def number(self): return self.nextIndex

    def even(self): return not self.index % 2

    def odd(self): return self.index % 2

    def letter(self, base=ord('a'), radix=26):
        index = self.index
        s = ''
        while 1:
            index, off = divmod(index, radix)
            s = chr(base + off) + s
            if not index: return s

    def Letter(self):
        return self.letter(base=ord('A'))

    def Roman(self, rnvalues=(
                    (1000,'M'),(900,'CM'),(500,'D'),(400,'CD'),
                    (100,'C'),(90,'XC'),(50,'L'),(40,'XL'),
                    (10,'X'),(9,'IX'),(5,'V'),(4,'IV'),(1,'I')) ):
        n = self.index + 1
        s = ''
        for v, r in rnvalues:
            rct, n = divmod(n, v)
            s = s + r * rct
        return s

    def roman(self, lower=lambda x:x.lower):
        return lower(self.Roman())

    def first(self, name=None):
        if self.start: return 1
        return not self.same_part(name, self._last, self.item)

    def last(self, name=None):
        if self.end: return 1
        return not self.same_part(name, self.item, self._next)

    def same_part(self, name, ob1, ob2):
        if name is None:
            return ob1 == ob2
        no = []
        return getattr(ob1, name, no) == getattr(ob2, name, no) is not no

    def __iter__(self):
        return IterIter(self)

class InnerBase:
    '''Base Inner class for Iterators'''
    # Prep sets up ._next and .end
    def prep_next(self, it):
        it.next = self.no_next
        it.end = 1
        return 0

    # Advance knocks them down
    def advance(self, it):
        it._last = it.item
        it.item = it._next
        del it._next
        del it.end
        it.start = 0
            
    def no_next(self, it):
        return 0

    def it_end(self, it):
        if hasattr(it, '_next'):
            return 0
        return not self.prep_next(it)

class SeqInner(InnerBase):
    '''Inner class for sequence Iterators'''

    def _supports(self, ob):
        try: ob[0]
        except (TypeError, AttributeError): return 0
        except: pass
        return 1

    def prep_next(self, it):
        i = it.nextIndex
        try:
            it._next = it.seq[i]
        except IndexError:
            it._prep_next = self.no_next
            it.end = 1
            return 0
        it.end = 0
        return 1

    def it_length(self, it):
        it.length = l = len(it.seq)
        return l

try:
    StopIteration=StopIteration
except NameError:
    StopIteration="StopIteration"

class IterInner(InnerBase):
    '''Iterator inner class for Python iterators'''

    def _supports(self, ob):
        try:
            if hasattr(ob, 'next') and (ob is iter(ob)):
                return 1
        except:
            return 0

    def prep_next(self, it):
        try:
            it._next = next(it.seq)
        except StopIteration:
            it._prep_next = self.no_next
            it.end = 1
            return 0
        it.end = 0
        return 1

class IterIter:
    def __init__(self, it):
        self.it = it
        self.skip = it.nextIndex > 0 and not it.end
    def __next__(self):
        it = self.it
        if self.skip:
            self.skip = 0
            return it.item
        if it.next():
            return it.item
        raise StopIteration
    # Python 2 compatibility:
    next = __next__

seqInner = SeqInner()
iterInner = IterInner()

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