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			324 lines
		
	
	
		
			12 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
#!/usr/bin/env python
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from __future__ import division, print_function
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import argparse
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from operator import itemgetter
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import sys
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from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
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VERSION = 'release-v20'
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MAX_KEYWEIGHT = 1000
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MAX_STORED_PATHS = 600
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COMPLETION_SEPARATOR = '__'
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ARGS = None
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if 'AUTOJUMP_DATA_DIR' in os.environ:
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    CONFIG_DIR = os.environ.get('AUTOJUMP_DATA_DIR')
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else:
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    xdg_data_dir = os.environ.get('XDG_DATA_HOME') or os.path.join(os.environ['HOME'], '.local', 'share')
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    CONFIG_DIR = os.path.join(xdg_data_dir, 'autojump')
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if CONFIG_DIR == os.path.expanduser('~'):
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    DB_FILE = CONFIG_DIR + '/.autojump.txt'
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else:
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    DB_FILE = CONFIG_DIR + '/autojump.txt'
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class Database:
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    """ Object for interfacing with autojump database. """
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    def __init__(self, filename):
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        self.filename = filename
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        self.data = {}
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        self.load()
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    def add(self, key, increment = 1):
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        """ Increment existing paths or initialize new ones to 0. """
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        self.data[key] = self.data.get(key, 0.) + increment
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    def decay(self):
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        """ Decay database entries. """
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        for k in self.data.keys():
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            self.data[k] *= 0.9
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    def load(self, error_recovery = False):
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        """ Try to open the database file, recovering from backup if needed. """
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        try:
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            with open(self.filename, 'r') as aj_file:
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                for line in aj_file.readlines():
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                    weight, path = line[:-1].split("\t", 1)
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                    path = decode(path, 'utf-8')
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                    self.data[path] = float(weight)
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        except (IOError, EOFError):
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            if not error_recovery and os.path.exists(self.filename + ".bak"):
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                print('Problem with autojump database,\
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                        trying to recover from backup...', file=sys.stderr)
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                shutil.copy(self.filename + '.bak', self.filename)
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                return self.load(True)
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            else:
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                # TODO: migration code, will be removed in v22+
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                # autojump_py last used in v17
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                self.filename = get_db_file('autojump_py')
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                if os.path.exists(self.filename):
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                    try: # fix to get optimised pickle in python < 3
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                        import cPickle as pickle
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                    except ImportError:
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                        import pickle
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                    try:
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                        with open(self.filename, 'rb') as aj_file:
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                            # encoding is only specified for Python 2 compatibility
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                            if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
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                                self.data = pickle.load(aj_file, encoding="utf-8")
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                            else:
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                                self.data = pickle.load(aj_file)
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                        unicode_dict = {}
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                        for k, v in self.data.items():
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                            print(k)
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                            unicode_dict[decode(k, errors="replace")] = v
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                        return unicode_dict
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                    except (IOError, EOFError, pickle.UnpicklingError):
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                        pass
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                return {} # if everything fails, return an empty dictionary
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    def maintenance(self):
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        """ Trims and decays database entries when exceeding settings. """
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        if sum(self.data.values()) > MAX_KEYWEIGHT:
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            self.decay()
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        if len(self.data) > MAX_STORED_PATHS:
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            self.trim()
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        self.save()
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    def save(self):
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        """ Save database atomically and preserve backup. """
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        # check file existence and permissions
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        if ((not os.path.exists(self.filename)) or
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                os.name == 'nt' or
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                os.getuid() == os.stat(self.filename)[4]):
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            temp = NamedTemporaryFile(dir = CONFIG_DIR, delete = False)
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            for path, weight in sorted(self.data.items(),
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                    key=itemgetter(1),
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                    reverse=True):
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                temp.write((unico("%s\t%s\n")%(weight, path)).encode("utf-8"))
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            # catching disk errors and skipping save when file handle can't be closed.
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            try:
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                # http://thunk.org/tytso/blog/2009/03/15/dont-fear-the-fsync/
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                temp.flush()
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                os.fsync(temp)
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                temp.close()
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            except IOError as ex:
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                print("Error saving autojump database (disk full?)" %
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                        ex, file=sys.stderr)
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                return
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            shutil.move(temp.name, self.filename)
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            try: # backup file
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                import time
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                if (not os.path.exists(self.filename+".bak") or
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                        time.time()-os.path.getmtime(self.filename+".bak") > 86400):
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                    shutil.copy(self.filename, self.filename+".bak")
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            except OSError as ex:
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                print("Error while creating backup autojump file. (%s)" %
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                        ex, file=sys.stderr)
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    def trim(self):
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        """ If database has exceeded MAX_STORED_PATHS, removes bottom 10%. """
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        dirs = list(self.data.items())
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        dirs.sort(key=itemgetter(1))
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        remove_cnt = .1 * MAX_STORED_PATHS
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        for path, _ in dirs[:remove_cnt]:
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            del self.data[path]
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def get_db_file(filename = "autojump.txt"):
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    """ Retrieve full database path. """
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    # TODO: Remove when migration code is removed.
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    if CONFIG_DIR == os.path.expanduser("~"):
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        return CONFIG_DIR + "/." + filename
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    else:
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        return CONFIG_DIR + "/" + filename
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def options():
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    """ Parse command line options. """
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    global ARGS
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    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Automatically jump to directory passed as an argument.',
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            epilog="Please see autojump(1) man pages for full documentation.")
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    parser.add_argument('directory', metavar='DIR', nargs='*', default='',
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            help='directory to jump to')
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    parser.add_argument('-a', '--add', metavar='DIR',
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            help='manually add path to database')
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    parser.add_argument('-b', '--bash', action="store_true", default=False,
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            help='enclose directory quotes to prevent errors')
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    parser.add_argument('--complete', action="store_true", default=False,
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            help='used for bash tab completion')
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    parser.add_argument('--preserve', action="store_true", default=False,
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            help='prevent key weight decay over time')
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    parser.add_argument('--stat', action="store_true", default=False,
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            help='show database entries and their key weights')
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    parser.add_argument('--version', action="version", version="%(prog)s " + VERSION,
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            help='show version information and exit')
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    ARGS = parser.parse_args()
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    # The home dir can be reached quickly by "cd" and may interfere with other directories
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    if (ARGS.add):
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        if(ARGS.add != os.path.expanduser("~")):
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            db = Database(DB_FILE)
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            db.add(decode(ARGS.add))
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            db.save()
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        sys.exit(0)
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    if (ARGS.stat):
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        db = Database(DB_FILE)
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        dirs = list(db.data.items())
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        dirs.sort(key=itemgetter(1))
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        for path, count in dirs[-100:]:
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            output(unico("%.1f:\t%s") % (count, path))
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        print("Total key weight: %d. Number of stored dirs: %d" %
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                (sum(db.data.values()), len(dirs)))
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        sys.exit(0)
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def decode(text, encoding=None, errors="strict"):
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    """ Decoding step for Python 2 which does not default to unicode. """
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    if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
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        return text
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    else:
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        if encoding is None:
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            encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
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        return text.decode(encoding, errors)
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def output(unicode_text, encoding=None):
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    """ Wrapper for the print function, using the filesystem encoding by default
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    to minimize encoding mismatch problems in directory names. """
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    if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
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        print(unicode_text)
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    else:
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        if encoding is None:
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            encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
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        print(unicode_text.encode(encoding))
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def unico(text):
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    """ If Python 2, convert to a unicode object. """
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    if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
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        return text
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    else:
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        return unicode(text)
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def match(path, pattern, ignore_case=False, only_end=False):
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    """ Check whether a path matches a particular pattern, and return
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       the remaining part of the string. """
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    if only_end:
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        match_string = "/".join(path.split('/')[-1-pattern.count('/'):])
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    else:
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        match_string = path
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    if ignore_case:
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        find_idx = match_string.lower().find(pattern.lower())
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    else:
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        find_idx = match_string.find(pattern)
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    does_match = (find_idx != -1)
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    # Eat the path to avoid two patterns matching the same part of the string
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    if does_match:
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        eaten_path = path[find_idx+len(pattern):]
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    else:
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        eaten_path = path
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    return (does_match, eaten_path)
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def find_matches(dirs, patterns, result_list, ignore_case, max_matches, current_dir):
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    """ Find max_matches paths that match the pattern, and add them to the result_list. """
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    for path, _ in dirs:
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        # Don't jump to where we alread are
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        if current_dir == path :
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            continue
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        does_match, eaten_path = True, path
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        for n,p in enumerate(patterns):
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            #For the last pattern, only match the end of the pattern
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            does_match, eaten_path = match(eaten_path, p, ignore_case, only_end=(n == len(patterns)-1))
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            if not does_match: break
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        #If a path doesn't exist, don't jump there
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        #We still keep it in db in case it's from a removable drive
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        if does_match and os.path.exists(path):
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            if path not in result_list:
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                result_list.append(path)
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            if len(result_list) >= max_matches :
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                break
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def shell_utility():
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    """ Run this when autojump is called as a shell utility. """
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    options()
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    db = Database(DB_FILE)
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    #userchoice is i if the pattern is __pattern__i, otherwise -1
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    userchoice = -1
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    results = []
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    if (ARGS.directory == ''):
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        patterns = [unico('')]
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    else:
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        patterns = [decode(a) for a in ARGS.directory]
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    # If the last pattern contains a full path, jump there
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    # The regexp is because we need to support stuff like
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    # "j wo jo__3__/home/joel/workspace/joel" for zsh
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    last_pattern_path = re.sub("(.*)"+COMPLETION_SEPARATOR, "", patterns[-1])
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    if (len(last_pattern_path)>0 and
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            last_pattern_path[0] == "/" and
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            os.path.exists(last_pattern_path)):
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        if not ARGS.complete: output(last_pattern_path)
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    else:
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        #check for ongoing completion, and act accordingly
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        endmatch = re.search(COMPLETION_SEPARATOR+"([0-9]+)", patterns[-1])
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        if endmatch:  #user has selected a completion
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            userchoice = int(endmatch.group(1))
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            patterns[-1] = re.sub(COMPLETION_SEPARATOR+"[0-9]+.*",
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                    "", patterns[-1])
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        else: #user hasn't selected a completion, display the same choices again
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            endmatch = re.match("(.*)"+COMPLETION_SEPARATOR, patterns[-1])
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            if endmatch: patterns[-1] = endmatch.group(1)
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        dirs = list(db.data.items())
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        dirs.sort(key=itemgetter(1), reverse=True)
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        if ARGS.complete or userchoice != -1:
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            max_matches = 9
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        else:
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            max_matches = 1
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        # Don't jump to the current directory
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        try:
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            current_dir = decode(os.path.realpath(os.curdir))
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        #Sometimes the current path doesn't exist anymore.
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        #In that case, jump if possible.
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        except OSError:
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            current_dir = None
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        find_matches(dirs, patterns, results, False, max_matches, current_dir)
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        # If not found, try ignoring case.
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        # On completion always show all results
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        if ARGS.complete or not results:
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            find_matches(dirs, patterns, results,
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                    ignore_case=True,
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                    max_matches=max_matches, current_dir=current_dir)
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        if ARGS.complete and ARGS.bash: quotes = "'"
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        else: quotes = ""
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        if userchoice != -1:
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            if len(results) > userchoice-1 :
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                output(unico("%s%s%s") % (quotes,results[userchoice-1],quotes))
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        elif len(results) > 1 and ARGS.complete:
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            output("\n".join(("%s%s%d%s%s" % (patterns[-1],
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                COMPLETION_SEPARATOR, n+1, COMPLETION_SEPARATOR, r)
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                for n, r in enumerate(results[:8]))))
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        elif results: output(unico("%s%s%s")%(quotes,results[0],quotes))
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        else:
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            return False
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        if not ARGS.preserve:
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            db.maintenance()
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        return True
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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    if not shell_utility(): sys.exit(1)
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