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- # Version: 0.14
 
- """
 
- The Versioneer
 
- ==============
 
- * like a rocketeer, but for versions!
 
- * https://github.com/warner/python-versioneer
 
- * Brian Warner
 
- * License: Public Domain
 
- * Compatible With: python2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, and pypy
 
- * [![Latest Version]
 
- (https://pypip.in/version/versioneer/badge.svg?style=flat)
 
- ](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/versioneer/)
 
- * [![Build Status]
 
- (https://travis-ci.org/warner/python-versioneer.png?branch=master)
 
- ](https://travis-ci.org/warner/python-versioneer)
 
- This is a tool for managing a recorded version number in distutils-based
 
- python projects. The goal is to remove the tedious and error-prone "update
 
- the embedded version string" step from your release process. Making a new
 
- release should be as easy as recording a new tag in your version-control
 
- system, and maybe making new tarballs.
 
- ## Quick Install
 
- * `pip install versioneer` to somewhere to your $PATH
 
- * run `versioneer-installer` in your source tree: this installs `versioneer.py`
 
- * follow the instructions below (also in the `versioneer.py` docstring)
 
- ## Version Identifiers
 
- Source trees come from a variety of places:
 
- * a version-control system checkout (mostly used by developers)
 
- * a nightly tarball, produced by build automation
 
- * a snapshot tarball, produced by a web-based VCS browser, like github's
 
-   "tarball from tag" feature
 
- * a release tarball, produced by "setup.py sdist", distributed through PyPI
 
- Within each source tree, the version identifier (either a string or a number,
 
- this tool is format-agnostic) can come from a variety of places:
 
- * ask the VCS tool itself, e.g. "git describe" (for checkouts), which knows
 
-   about recent "tags" and an absolute revision-id
 
- * the name of the directory into which the tarball was unpacked
 
- * an expanded VCS keyword ($Id$, etc)
 
- * a `_version.py` created by some earlier build step
 
- For released software, the version identifier is closely related to a VCS
 
- tag. Some projects use tag names that include more than just the version
 
- string (e.g. "myproject-1.2" instead of just "1.2"), in which case the tool
 
- needs to strip the tag prefix to extract the version identifier. For
 
- unreleased software (between tags), the version identifier should provide
 
- enough information to help developers recreate the same tree, while also
 
- giving them an idea of roughly how old the tree is (after version 1.2, before
 
- version 1.3). Many VCS systems can report a description that captures this,
 
- for example 'git describe --tags --dirty --always' reports things like
 
- "0.7-1-g574ab98-dirty" to indicate that the checkout is one revision past the
 
- 0.7 tag, has a unique revision id of "574ab98", and is "dirty" (it has
 
- uncommitted changes.
 
- The version identifier is used for multiple purposes:
 
- * to allow the module to self-identify its version: `myproject.__version__`
 
- * to choose a name and prefix for a 'setup.py sdist' tarball
 
- ## Theory of Operation
 
- Versioneer works by adding a special `_version.py` file into your source
 
- tree, where your `__init__.py` can import it. This `_version.py` knows how to
 
- dynamically ask the VCS tool for version information at import time. However,
 
- when you use "setup.py build" or "setup.py sdist", `_version.py` in the new
 
- copy is replaced by a small static file that contains just the generated
 
- version data.
 
- `_version.py` also contains `$Revision$` markers, and the installation
 
- process marks `_version.py` to have this marker rewritten with a tag name
 
- during the "git archive" command. As a result, generated tarballs will
 
- contain enough information to get the proper version.
 
- ## Installation
 
- First, decide on values for the following configuration variables:
 
- * `VCS`: the version control system you use. Currently accepts "git".
 
- * `versionfile_source`:
 
-   A project-relative pathname into which the generated version strings should
 
-   be written. This is usually a `_version.py` next to your project's main
 
-   `__init__.py` file, so it can be imported at runtime. If your project uses
 
-   `src/myproject/__init__.py`, this should be `src/myproject/_version.py`.
 
-   This file should be checked in to your VCS as usual: the copy created below
 
-   by `setup.py versioneer` will include code that parses expanded VCS
 
-   keywords in generated tarballs. The 'build' and 'sdist' commands will
 
-   replace it with a copy that has just the calculated version string.
 
-   This must be set even if your project does not have any modules (and will
 
-   therefore never import `_version.py`), since "setup.py sdist" -based trees
 
-   still need somewhere to record the pre-calculated version strings. Anywhere
 
-   in the source tree should do. If there is a `__init__.py` next to your
 
-   `_version.py`, the `setup.py versioneer` command (described below) will
 
-   append some `__version__`-setting assignments, if they aren't already
 
-   present.
 
- * `versionfile_build`:
 
-   Like `versionfile_source`, but relative to the build directory instead of
 
-   the source directory. These will differ when your setup.py uses
 
-   'package_dir='. If you have `package_dir={'myproject': 'src/myproject'}`,
 
-   then you will probably have `versionfile_build='myproject/_version.py'` and
 
-   `versionfile_source='src/myproject/_version.py'`.
 
-   If this is set to None, then `setup.py build` will not attempt to rewrite
 
-   any `_version.py` in the built tree. If your project does not have any
 
-   libraries (e.g. if it only builds a script), then you should use
 
-   `versionfile_build = None` and override `distutils.command.build_scripts`
 
-   to explicitly insert a copy of `versioneer.get_version()` into your
 
-   generated script.
 
- * `tag_prefix`:
 
-   a string, like 'PROJECTNAME-', which appears at the start of all VCS tags.
 
-   If your tags look like 'myproject-1.2.0', then you should use
 
-   tag_prefix='myproject-'. If you use unprefixed tags like '1.2.0', this
 
-   should be an empty string.
 
- * `parentdir_prefix`:
 
-   a string, frequently the same as tag_prefix, which appears at the start of
 
-   all unpacked tarball filenames. If your tarball unpacks into
 
-   'myproject-1.2.0', this should be 'myproject-'.
 
- This tool provides one script, named `versioneer-installer`. That script does
 
- one thing: write a copy of `versioneer.py` into the current directory.
 
- To versioneer-enable your project:
 
- * 1: Run `versioneer-installer` to copy `versioneer.py` into the top of your
 
-   source tree.
 
- * 2: add the following lines to the top of your `setup.py`, with the
 
-   configuration values you decided earlier:
 
-   ````
 
-   import versioneer
 
-   versioneer.VCS = 'git'
 
-   versioneer.versionfile_source = 'src/myproject/_version.py'
 
-   versioneer.versionfile_build = 'myproject/_version.py'
 
-   versioneer.tag_prefix = '' # tags are like 1.2.0
 
-   versioneer.parentdir_prefix = 'myproject-' # dirname like 'myproject-1.2.0'
 
-   ````
 
- * 3: add the following arguments to the setup() call in your setup.py:
 
-         version=versioneer.get_version(),
 
-         cmdclass=versioneer.get_cmdclass(),
 
- * 4: now run `setup.py versioneer`, which will create `_version.py`, and will
 
-   modify your `__init__.py` (if one exists next to `_version.py`) to define
 
-   `__version__` (by calling a function from `_version.py`). It will also
 
-   modify your `MANIFEST.in` to include both `versioneer.py` and the generated
 
-   `_version.py` in sdist tarballs.
 
- * 5: commit these changes to your VCS. To make sure you won't forget,
 
-   `setup.py versioneer` will mark everything it touched for addition.
 
- ## Post-Installation Usage
 
- Once established, all uses of your tree from a VCS checkout should get the
 
- current version string. All generated tarballs should include an embedded
 
- version string (so users who unpack them will not need a VCS tool installed).
 
- If you distribute your project through PyPI, then the release process should
 
- boil down to two steps:
 
- * 1: git tag 1.0
 
- * 2: python setup.py register sdist upload
 
- If you distribute it through github (i.e. users use github to generate
 
- tarballs with `git archive`), the process is:
 
- * 1: git tag 1.0
 
- * 2: git push; git push --tags
 
- Currently, all version strings must be based upon a tag. Versioneer will
 
- report "unknown" until your tree has at least one tag in its history. This
 
- restriction will be fixed eventually (see issue #12).
 
- ## Version-String Flavors
 
- Code which uses Versioneer can learn about its version string at runtime by
 
- importing `_version` from your main `__init__.py` file and running the
 
- `get_versions()` function. From the "outside" (e.g. in `setup.py`), you can
 
- import the top-level `versioneer.py` and run `get_versions()`.
 
- Both functions return a dictionary with different keys for different flavors
 
- of the version string:
 
- * `['version']`: A condensed PEP440-compliant string, equal to the
 
-   un-prefixed tag name for actual releases, and containing an additional
 
-   "local version" section with more detail for in-between builds. For Git,
 
-   this is TAG[+DISTANCE.gHEX[.dirty]] , using information from `git describe
 
-   --tags --dirty --always`. For example "0.11+2.g1076c97.dirty" indicates
 
-   that the tree is like the "1076c97" commit but has uncommitted changes
 
-   (".dirty"), and that this commit is two revisions ("+2") beyond the "0.11"
 
-   tag. For released software (exactly equal to a known tag), the identifier
 
-   will only contain the stripped tag, e.g. "0.11".
 
- * `['full']`: detailed revision identifier. For Git, this is the full SHA1
 
-   commit id, followed by ".dirty" if the tree contains uncommitted changes,
 
-   e.g. "1076c978a8d3cfc70f408fe5974aa6c092c949ac.dirty".
 
- Some variants are more useful than others. Including `full` in a bug report
 
- should allow developers to reconstruct the exact code being tested (or
 
- indicate the presence of local changes that should be shared with the
 
- developers). `version` is suitable for display in an "about" box or a CLI
 
- `--version` output: it can be easily compared against release notes and lists
 
- of bugs fixed in various releases.
 
- The `setup.py versioneer` command adds the following text to your
 
- `__init__.py` to place a basic version in `YOURPROJECT.__version__`:
 
-     from ._version import get_versions
 
-     __version__ = get_versions()['version']
 
-     del get_versions
 
- ## Updating Versioneer
 
- To upgrade your project to a new release of Versioneer, do the following:
 
- * install the new Versioneer (`pip install -U versioneer` or equivalent)
 
- * re-run `versioneer-installer` in your source tree to replace your copy of
 
-   `versioneer.py`
 
- * edit `setup.py`, if necessary, to include any new configuration settings
 
-   indicated by the release notes
 
- * re-run `setup.py versioneer` to replace `SRC/_version.py`
 
- * commit any changed files
 
- ### Upgrading from 0.10 to 0.11
 
- You must add a `versioneer.VCS = "git"` to your `setup.py` before re-running
 
- `setup.py versioneer`. This will enable the use of additional version-control
 
- systems (SVN, etc) in the future.
 
- ### Upgrading from 0.11 to 0.12
 
- Nothing special.
 
- ## Upgrading to 0.14
 
- 0.14 changes the format of the version string. 0.13 and earlier used
 
- hyphen-separated strings like "0.11-2-g1076c97-dirty". 0.14 and beyond use a
 
- plus-separated "local version" section strings, with dot-separated
 
- components, like "0.11+2.g1076c97". PEP440-strict tools did not like the old
 
- format, but should be ok with the new one.
 
- ## Future Directions
 
- This tool is designed to make it easily extended to other version-control
 
- systems: all VCS-specific components are in separate directories like
 
- src/git/ . The top-level `versioneer.py` script is assembled from these
 
- components by running make-versioneer.py . In the future, make-versioneer.py
 
- will take a VCS name as an argument, and will construct a version of
 
- `versioneer.py` that is specific to the given VCS. It might also take the
 
- configuration arguments that are currently provided manually during
 
- installation by editing setup.py . Alternatively, it might go the other
 
- direction and include code from all supported VCS systems, reducing the
 
- number of intermediate scripts.
 
- ## License
 
- To make Versioneer easier to embed, all its code is hereby released into the
 
- public domain. The `_version.py` that it creates is also in the public
 
- domain.
 
- """
 
- import errno
 
- import os
 
- import re
 
- import subprocess
 
- import sys
 
- from distutils.command.build import build as _build
 
- from distutils.command.sdist import sdist as _sdist
 
- from distutils.core import Command
 
- # these configuration settings will be overridden by setup.py after it
 
- # imports us
 
- versionfile_source = None
 
- versionfile_build = None
 
- tag_prefix = None
 
- parentdir_prefix = None
 
- VCS = None
 
- # these dictionaries contain VCS-specific tools
 
- LONG_VERSION_PY = {}
 
- def run_command(commands, args, cwd=None, verbose=False, hide_stderr=False):
 
-     assert isinstance(commands, list)
 
-     p = None
 
-     for c in commands:
 
-         try:
 
-             # remember shell=False, so use git.cmd on windows, not just git
 
-             p = subprocess.Popen([c] + args, cwd=cwd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
 
-                                  stderr=(subprocess.PIPE if hide_stderr
 
-                                          else None))
 
-             break
 
-         except EnvironmentError:
 
-             e = sys.exc_info()[1]
 
-             if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
 
-                 continue
 
-             if verbose:
 
-                 print("unable to run %s" % args[0])
 
-                 print(e)
 
-             return None
 
-     else:
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("unable to find command, tried %s" % (commands,))
 
-         return None
 
-     stdout = p.communicate()[0].strip()
 
-     if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
 
-         stdout = stdout.decode()
 
-     if p.returncode != 0:
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("unable to run %s (error)" % args[0])
 
-         return None
 
-     return stdout
 
- LONG_VERSION_PY['git'] = '''
 
- # This file helps to compute a version number in source trees obtained from
 
- # git-archive tarball (such as those provided by githubs download-from-tag
 
- # feature). Distribution tarballs (built by setup.py sdist) and build
 
- # directories (produced by setup.py build) will contain a much shorter file
 
- # that just contains the computed version number.
 
- # This file is released into the public domain. Generated by
 
- # versioneer-0.14 (https://github.com/warner/python-versioneer)
 
- import errno
 
- import os
 
- import re
 
- import subprocess
 
- import sys
 
- # these strings will be replaced by git during git-archive
 
- git_refnames = "%(DOLLAR)sFormat:%%d%(DOLLAR)s"
 
- git_full = "%(DOLLAR)sFormat:%%H%(DOLLAR)s"
 
- # these strings are filled in when 'setup.py versioneer' creates _version.py
 
- tag_prefix = "%(TAG_PREFIX)s"
 
- parentdir_prefix = "%(PARENTDIR_PREFIX)s"
 
- versionfile_source = "%(VERSIONFILE_SOURCE)s"
 
- def run_command(commands, args, cwd=None, verbose=False, hide_stderr=False):
 
-     assert isinstance(commands, list)
 
-     p = None
 
-     for c in commands:
 
-         try:
 
-             # remember shell=False, so use git.cmd on windows, not just git
 
-             p = subprocess.Popen([c] + args, cwd=cwd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
 
-                                  stderr=(subprocess.PIPE if hide_stderr
 
-                                          else None))
 
-             break
 
-         except EnvironmentError:
 
-             e = sys.exc_info()[1]
 
-             if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
 
-                 continue
 
-             if verbose:
 
-                 print("unable to run %%s" %% args[0])
 
-                 print(e)
 
-             return None
 
-     else:
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("unable to find command, tried %%s" %% (commands,))
 
-         return None
 
-     stdout = p.communicate()[0].strip()
 
-     if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
 
-         stdout = stdout.decode()
 
-     if p.returncode != 0:
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("unable to run %%s (error)" %% args[0])
 
-         return None
 
-     return stdout
 
- def versions_from_parentdir(parentdir_prefix, root, verbose=False):
 
-     # Source tarballs conventionally unpack into a directory that includes
 
-     # both the project name and a version string.
 
-     dirname = os.path.basename(root)
 
-     if not dirname.startswith(parentdir_prefix):
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("guessing rootdir is '%%s', but '%%s' doesn't start with "
 
-                   "prefix '%%s'" %% (root, dirname, parentdir_prefix))
 
-         return None
 
-     return {"version": dirname[len(parentdir_prefix):], "full": ""}
 
- def git_get_keywords(versionfile_abs):
 
-     # the code embedded in _version.py can just fetch the value of these
 
-     # keywords. When used from setup.py, we don't want to import _version.py,
 
-     # so we do it with a regexp instead. This function is not used from
 
-     # _version.py.
 
-     keywords = {}
 
-     try:
 
-         f = open(versionfile_abs, "r")
 
-         for line in f.readlines():
 
-             if line.strip().startswith("git_refnames ="):
 
-                 mo = re.search(r'=\s*"(.*)"', line)
 
-                 if mo:
 
-                     keywords["refnames"] = mo.group(1)
 
-             if line.strip().startswith("git_full ="):
 
-                 mo = re.search(r'=\s*"(.*)"', line)
 
-                 if mo:
 
-                     keywords["full"] = mo.group(1)
 
-         f.close()
 
-     except EnvironmentError:
 
-         pass
 
-     return keywords
 
- def git_versions_from_keywords(keywords, tag_prefix, verbose=False):
 
-     if not keywords:
 
-         return {}  # keyword-finding function failed to find keywords
 
-     refnames = keywords["refnames"].strip()
 
-     if refnames.startswith("$Format"):
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("keywords are unexpanded, not using")
 
-         return {}  # unexpanded, so not in an unpacked git-archive tarball
 
-     refs = set([r.strip() for r in refnames.strip("()").split(",")])
 
-     # starting in git-1.8.3, tags are listed as "tag: foo-1.0" instead of
 
-     # just "foo-1.0". If we see a "tag: " prefix, prefer those.
 
-     TAG = "tag: "
 
-     tags = set([r[len(TAG):] for r in refs if r.startswith(TAG)])
 
-     if not tags:
 
-         # Either we're using git < 1.8.3, or there really are no tags. We use
 
-         # a heuristic: assume all version tags have a digit. The old git %%d
 
-         # expansion behaves like git log --decorate=short and strips out the
 
-         # refs/heads/ and refs/tags/ prefixes that would let us distinguish
 
-         # between branches and tags. By ignoring refnames without digits, we
 
-         # filter out many common branch names like "release" and
 
-         # "stabilization", as well as "HEAD" and "master".
 
-         tags = set([r for r in refs if re.search(r'\d', r)])
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("discarding '%%s', no digits" %% ",".join(refs-tags))
 
-     if verbose:
 
-         print("likely tags: %%s" %% ",".join(sorted(tags)))
 
-     for ref in sorted(tags):
 
-         # sorting will prefer e.g. "2.0" over "2.0rc1"
 
-         if ref.startswith(tag_prefix):
 
-             r = ref[len(tag_prefix):]
 
-             if verbose:
 
-                 print("picking %%s" %% r)
 
-             return {"version": r,
 
-                     "full": keywords["full"].strip()}
 
-     # no suitable tags, so version is "0+unknown", but full hex is still there
 
-     if verbose:
 
-         print("no suitable tags, using unknown + full revision id")
 
-     return {"version": "0+unknown",
 
-             "full": keywords["full"].strip()}
 
- def git_parse_vcs_describe(git_describe, tag_prefix, verbose=False):
 
-     # TAG-NUM-gHEX[-dirty] or HEX[-dirty] . TAG might have hyphens.
 
-     # dirty
 
-     dirty = git_describe.endswith("-dirty")
 
-     if dirty:
 
-         git_describe = git_describe[:git_describe.rindex("-dirty")]
 
-     dirty_suffix = ".dirty" if dirty else ""
 
-     # now we have TAG-NUM-gHEX or HEX
 
-     if "-" not in git_describe:  # just HEX
 
-         return "0+untagged.g"+git_describe+dirty_suffix, dirty
 
-     # just TAG-NUM-gHEX
 
-     mo = re.search(r'^(.+)-(\d+)-g([0-9a-f]+)$', git_describe)
 
-     if not mo:
 
-         # unparseable. Maybe git-describe is misbehaving?
 
-         return "0+unparseable"+dirty_suffix, dirty
 
-     # tag
 
-     full_tag = mo.group(1)
 
-     if not full_tag.startswith(tag_prefix):
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             fmt = "tag '%%s' doesn't start with prefix '%%s'"
 
-             print(fmt %% (full_tag, tag_prefix))
 
-         return None, dirty
 
-     tag = full_tag[len(tag_prefix):]
 
-     # distance: number of commits since tag
 
-     distance = int(mo.group(2))
 
-     # commit: short hex revision ID
 
-     commit = mo.group(3)
 
-     # now build up version string, with post-release "local version
 
-     # identifier". Our goal: TAG[+NUM.gHEX[.dirty]] . Note that if you get a
 
-     # tagged build and then dirty it, you'll get TAG+0.gHEX.dirty . So you
 
-     # can always test version.endswith(".dirty").
 
-     version = tag
 
-     if distance or dirty:
 
-         version += "+%%d.g%%s" %% (distance, commit) + dirty_suffix
 
-     return version, dirty
 
- def git_versions_from_vcs(tag_prefix, root, verbose=False):
 
-     # this runs 'git' from the root of the source tree. This only gets called
 
-     # if the git-archive 'subst' keywords were *not* expanded, and
 
-     # _version.py hasn't already been rewritten with a short version string,
 
-     # meaning we're inside a checked out source tree.
 
-     if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, ".git")):
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("no .git in %%s" %% root)
 
-         return {}  # get_versions() will try next method
 
-     GITS = ["git"]
 
-     if sys.platform == "win32":
 
-         GITS = ["git.cmd", "git.exe"]
 
-     # if there is a tag, this yields TAG-NUM-gHEX[-dirty]
 
-     # if there are no tags, this yields HEX[-dirty] (no NUM)
 
-     stdout = run_command(GITS, ["describe", "--tags", "--dirty",
 
-                                 "--always", "--long"],
 
-                          cwd=root)
 
-     # --long was added in git-1.5.5
 
-     if stdout is None:
 
-         return {}  # try next method
 
-     version, dirty = git_parse_vcs_describe(stdout, tag_prefix, verbose)
 
-     # build "full", which is FULLHEX[.dirty]
 
-     stdout = run_command(GITS, ["rev-parse", "HEAD"], cwd=root)
 
-     if stdout is None:
 
-         return {}
 
-     full = stdout.strip()
 
-     if dirty:
 
-         full += ".dirty"
 
-     return {"version": version, "full": full}
 
- def get_versions(default={"version": "0+unknown", "full": ""}, verbose=False):
 
-     # I am in _version.py, which lives at ROOT/VERSIONFILE_SOURCE. If we have
 
-     # __file__, we can work backwards from there to the root. Some
 
-     # py2exe/bbfreeze/non-CPython implementations don't do __file__, in which
 
-     # case we can only use expanded keywords.
 
-     keywords = {"refnames": git_refnames, "full": git_full}
 
-     ver = git_versions_from_keywords(keywords, tag_prefix, verbose)
 
-     if ver:
 
-         return ver
 
-     try:
 
-         root = os.path.realpath(__file__)
 
-         # versionfile_source is the relative path from the top of the source
 
-         # tree (where the .git directory might live) to this file. Invert
 
-         # this to find the root from __file__.
 
-         for i in versionfile_source.split('/'):
 
-             root = os.path.dirname(root)
 
-     except NameError:
 
-         return default
 
-     return (git_versions_from_vcs(tag_prefix, root, verbose)
 
-             or versions_from_parentdir(parentdir_prefix, root, verbose)
 
-             or default)
 
- '''
 
- def git_get_keywords(versionfile_abs):
 
-     # the code embedded in _version.py can just fetch the value of these
 
-     # keywords. When used from setup.py, we don't want to import _version.py,
 
-     # so we do it with a regexp instead. This function is not used from
 
-     # _version.py.
 
-     keywords = {}
 
-     try:
 
-         f = open(versionfile_abs, "r")
 
-         for line in f.readlines():
 
-             if line.strip().startswith("git_refnames ="):
 
-                 mo = re.search(r'=\s*"(.*)"', line)
 
-                 if mo:
 
-                     keywords["refnames"] = mo.group(1)
 
-             if line.strip().startswith("git_full ="):
 
-                 mo = re.search(r'=\s*"(.*)"', line)
 
-                 if mo:
 
-                     keywords["full"] = mo.group(1)
 
-         f.close()
 
-     except EnvironmentError:
 
-         pass
 
-     return keywords
 
- def git_versions_from_keywords(keywords, tag_prefix, verbose=False):
 
-     if not keywords:
 
-         return {}  # keyword-finding function failed to find keywords
 
-     refnames = keywords["refnames"].strip()
 
-     if refnames.startswith("$Format"):
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("keywords are unexpanded, not using")
 
-         return {}  # unexpanded, so not in an unpacked git-archive tarball
 
-     refs = set([r.strip() for r in refnames.strip("()").split(",")])
 
-     # starting in git-1.8.3, tags are listed as "tag: foo-1.0" instead of
 
-     # just "foo-1.0". If we see a "tag: " prefix, prefer those.
 
-     TAG = "tag: "
 
-     tags = set([r[len(TAG):] for r in refs if r.startswith(TAG)])
 
-     if not tags:
 
-         # Either we're using git < 1.8.3, or there really are no tags. We use
 
-         # a heuristic: assume all version tags have a digit. The old git %d
 
-         # expansion behaves like git log --decorate=short and strips out the
 
-         # refs/heads/ and refs/tags/ prefixes that would let us distinguish
 
-         # between branches and tags. By ignoring refnames without digits, we
 
-         # filter out many common branch names like "release" and
 
-         # "stabilization", as well as "HEAD" and "master".
 
-         tags = set([r for r in refs if re.search(r'\d', r)])
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("discarding '%s', no digits" % ",".join(refs-tags))
 
-     if verbose:
 
-         print("likely tags: %s" % ",".join(sorted(tags)))
 
-     for ref in sorted(tags):
 
-         # sorting will prefer e.g. "2.0" over "2.0rc1"
 
-         if ref.startswith(tag_prefix):
 
-             r = ref[len(tag_prefix):]
 
-             if verbose:
 
-                 print("picking %s" % r)
 
-             return {"version": r,
 
-                     "full": keywords["full"].strip()}
 
-     # no suitable tags, so version is "0+unknown", but full hex is still there
 
-     if verbose:
 
-         print("no suitable tags, using unknown + full revision id")
 
-     return {"version": "0+unknown",
 
-             "full": keywords["full"].strip()}
 
- def git_parse_vcs_describe(git_describe, tag_prefix, verbose=False):
 
-     # TAG-NUM-gHEX[-dirty] or HEX[-dirty] . TAG might have hyphens.
 
-     # dirty
 
-     dirty = git_describe.endswith("-dirty")
 
-     if dirty:
 
-         git_describe = git_describe[:git_describe.rindex("-dirty")]
 
-     dirty_suffix = ".dirty" if dirty else ""
 
-     # now we have TAG-NUM-gHEX or HEX
 
-     if "-" not in git_describe:  # just HEX
 
-         return "0+untagged.g"+git_describe+dirty_suffix, dirty
 
-     # just TAG-NUM-gHEX
 
-     mo = re.search(r'^(.+)-(\d+)-g([0-9a-f]+)$', git_describe)
 
-     if not mo:
 
-         # unparseable. Maybe git-describe is misbehaving?
 
-         return "0+unparseable"+dirty_suffix, dirty
 
-     # tag
 
-     full_tag = mo.group(1)
 
-     if not full_tag.startswith(tag_prefix):
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             fmt = "tag '%s' doesn't start with prefix '%s'"
 
-             print(fmt % (full_tag, tag_prefix))
 
-         return None, dirty
 
-     tag = full_tag[len(tag_prefix):]
 
-     # distance: number of commits since tag
 
-     distance = int(mo.group(2))
 
-     # commit: short hex revision ID
 
-     commit = mo.group(3)
 
-     # now build up version string, with post-release "local version
 
-     # identifier". Our goal: TAG[+NUM.gHEX[.dirty]] . Note that if you get a
 
-     # tagged build and then dirty it, you'll get TAG+0.gHEX.dirty . So you
 
-     # can always test version.endswith(".dirty").
 
-     version = tag
 
-     if distance or dirty:
 
-         version += "+%d.g%s" % (distance, commit) + dirty_suffix
 
-     return version, dirty
 
- def git_versions_from_vcs(tag_prefix, root, verbose=False):
 
-     # this runs 'git' from the root of the source tree. This only gets called
 
-     # if the git-archive 'subst' keywords were *not* expanded, and
 
-     # _version.py hasn't already been rewritten with a short version string,
 
-     # meaning we're inside a checked out source tree.
 
-     if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, ".git")):
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("no .git in %s" % root)
 
-         return {}  # get_versions() will try next method
 
-     GITS = ["git"]
 
-     if sys.platform == "win32":
 
-         GITS = ["git.cmd", "git.exe"]
 
-     # if there is a tag, this yields TAG-NUM-gHEX[-dirty]
 
-     # if there are no tags, this yields HEX[-dirty] (no NUM)
 
-     stdout = run_command(GITS, ["describe", "--tags", "--dirty",
 
-                                 "--always", "--long"],
 
-                          cwd=root)
 
-     # --long was added in git-1.5.5
 
-     if stdout is None:
 
-         return {}  # try next method
 
-     version, dirty = git_parse_vcs_describe(stdout, tag_prefix, verbose)
 
-     # build "full", which is FULLHEX[.dirty]
 
-     stdout = run_command(GITS, ["rev-parse", "HEAD"], cwd=root)
 
-     if stdout is None:
 
-         return {}
 
-     full = stdout.strip()
 
-     if dirty:
 
-         full += ".dirty"
 
-     return {"version": version, "full": full}
 
- def do_vcs_install(manifest_in, versionfile_source, ipy):
 
-     GITS = ["git"]
 
-     if sys.platform == "win32":
 
-         GITS = ["git.cmd", "git.exe"]
 
-     files = [manifest_in, versionfile_source]
 
-     if ipy:
 
-         files.append(ipy)
 
-     try:
 
-         me = __file__
 
-         if me.endswith(".pyc") or me.endswith(".pyo"):
 
-             me = os.path.splitext(me)[0] + ".py"
 
-         versioneer_file = os.path.relpath(me)
 
-     except NameError:
 
-         versioneer_file = "versioneer.py"
 
-     files.append(versioneer_file)
 
-     present = False
 
-     try:
 
-         f = open(".gitattributes", "r")
 
-         for line in f.readlines():
 
-             if line.strip().startswith(versionfile_source):
 
-                 if "export-subst" in line.strip().split()[1:]:
 
-                     present = True
 
-         f.close()
 
-     except EnvironmentError:
 
-         pass
 
-     if not present:
 
-         f = open(".gitattributes", "a+")
 
-         f.write("%s export-subst\n" % versionfile_source)
 
-         f.close()
 
-         files.append(".gitattributes")
 
-     run_command(GITS, ["add", "--"] + files)
 
- def versions_from_parentdir(parentdir_prefix, root, verbose=False):
 
-     # Source tarballs conventionally unpack into a directory that includes
 
-     # both the project name and a version string.
 
-     dirname = os.path.basename(root)
 
-     if not dirname.startswith(parentdir_prefix):
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("guessing rootdir is '%s', but '%s' doesn't start with "
 
-                   "prefix '%s'" % (root, dirname, parentdir_prefix))
 
-         return None
 
-     return {"version": dirname[len(parentdir_prefix):], "full": ""}
 
- SHORT_VERSION_PY = """
 
- # This file was generated by 'versioneer.py' (0.14) from
 
- # revision-control system data, or from the parent directory name of an
 
- # unpacked source archive. Distribution tarballs contain a pre-generated copy
 
- # of this file.
 
- version_version = '%(version)s'
 
- version_full = '%(full)s'
 
- def get_versions(default={}, verbose=False):
 
-     return {'version': version_version, 'full': version_full}
 
- """
 
- DEFAULT = {"version": "0+unknown", "full": "unknown"}
 
- def versions_from_file(filename):
 
-     versions = {}
 
-     try:
 
-         with open(filename) as f:
 
-             for line in f.readlines():
 
-                 mo = re.match("version_version = '([^']+)'", line)
 
-                 if mo:
 
-                     versions["version"] = mo.group(1)
 
-                 mo = re.match("version_full = '([^']+)'", line)
 
-                 if mo:
 
-                     versions["full"] = mo.group(1)
 
-     except EnvironmentError:
 
-         return {}
 
-     return versions
 
- def write_to_version_file(filename, versions):
 
-     with open(filename, "w") as f:
 
-         f.write(SHORT_VERSION_PY % versions)
 
-     print("set %s to '%s'" % (filename, versions["version"]))
 
- def get_root():
 
-     try:
 
-         return os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
 
-     except NameError:
 
-         return os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]))
 
- def vcs_function(vcs, suffix):
 
-     return getattr(sys.modules[__name__], '%s_%s' % (vcs, suffix), None)
 
- def get_versions(default=DEFAULT, verbose=False):
 
-     # returns dict with two keys: 'version' and 'full'
 
-     assert versionfile_source is not None, \
 
-         "please set versioneer.versionfile_source"
 
-     assert tag_prefix is not None, "please set versioneer.tag_prefix"
 
-     assert parentdir_prefix is not None, \
 
-         "please set versioneer.parentdir_prefix"
 
-     assert VCS is not None, "please set versioneer.VCS"
 
-     # I am in versioneer.py, which must live at the top of the source tree,
 
-     # which we use to compute the root directory. py2exe/bbfreeze/non-CPython
 
-     # don't have __file__, in which case we fall back to sys.argv[0] (which
 
-     # ought to be the setup.py script). We prefer __file__ since that's more
 
-     # robust in cases where setup.py was invoked in some weird way (e.g. pip)
 
-     root = get_root()
 
-     versionfile_abs = os.path.join(root, versionfile_source)
 
-     # extract version from first of _version.py, VCS command (e.g. 'git
 
-     # describe'), parentdir. This is meant to work for developers using a
 
-     # source checkout, for users of a tarball created by 'setup.py sdist',
 
-     # and for users of a tarball/zipball created by 'git archive' or github's
 
-     # download-from-tag feature or the equivalent in other VCSes.
 
-     get_keywords_f = vcs_function(VCS, "get_keywords")
 
-     versions_from_keywords_f = vcs_function(VCS, "versions_from_keywords")
 
-     if get_keywords_f and versions_from_keywords_f:
 
-         vcs_keywords = get_keywords_f(versionfile_abs)
 
-         ver = versions_from_keywords_f(vcs_keywords, tag_prefix)
 
-         if ver:
 
-             if verbose:
 
-                 print("got version from expanded keyword %s" % ver)
 
-             return ver
 
-     ver = versions_from_file(versionfile_abs)
 
-     if ver:
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("got version from file %s %s" % (versionfile_abs, ver))
 
-         return ver
 
-     versions_from_vcs_f = vcs_function(VCS, "versions_from_vcs")
 
-     if versions_from_vcs_f:
 
-         ver = versions_from_vcs_f(tag_prefix, root, verbose)
 
-         if ver:
 
-             if verbose:
 
-                 print("got version from VCS %s" % ver)
 
-             return ver
 
-     ver = versions_from_parentdir(parentdir_prefix, root, verbose)
 
-     if ver:
 
-         if verbose:
 
-             print("got version from parentdir %s" % ver)
 
-         return ver
 
-     if verbose:
 
-         print("got version from default %s" % default)
 
-     return default
 
- def get_version(verbose=False):
 
-     return get_versions(verbose=verbose)["version"]
 
- class cmd_version(Command):
 
-     description = "report generated version string"
 
-     user_options = []
 
-     boolean_options = []
 
-     def initialize_options(self):
 
-         pass
 
-     def finalize_options(self):
 
-         pass
 
-     def run(self):
 
-         ver = get_version(verbose=True)
 
-         print("Version is currently: %s" % ver)
 
- class cmd_build(_build):
 
-     def run(self):
 
-         versions = get_versions(verbose=True)
 
-         _build.run(self)
 
-         # now locate _version.py in the new build/ directory and replace it
 
-         # with an updated value
 
-         if versionfile_build:
 
-             target_versionfile = os.path.join(self.build_lib,
 
-                                               versionfile_build)
 
-             print("UPDATING %s" % target_versionfile)
 
-             os.unlink(target_versionfile)
 
-             with open(target_versionfile, "w") as f:
 
-                 f.write(SHORT_VERSION_PY % versions)
 
- if 'cx_Freeze' in sys.modules:  # cx_freeze enabled?
 
-     from cx_Freeze.dist import build_exe as _build_exe
 
-     class cmd_build_exe(_build_exe):
 
-         def run(self):
 
-             versions = get_versions(verbose=True)
 
-             target_versionfile = versionfile_source
 
-             print("UPDATING %s" % target_versionfile)
 
-             os.unlink(target_versionfile)
 
-             with open(target_versionfile, "w") as f:
 
-                 f.write(SHORT_VERSION_PY % versions)
 
-             _build_exe.run(self)
 
-             os.unlink(target_versionfile)
 
-             with open(versionfile_source, "w") as f:
 
-                 assert VCS is not None, "please set versioneer.VCS"
 
-                 LONG = LONG_VERSION_PY[VCS]
 
-                 f.write(LONG % {"DOLLAR": "$",
 
-                                 "TAG_PREFIX": tag_prefix,
 
-                                 "PARENTDIR_PREFIX": parentdir_prefix,
 
-                                 "VERSIONFILE_SOURCE": versionfile_source,
 
-                                 })
 
- class cmd_sdist(_sdist):
 
-     def run(self):
 
-         versions = get_versions(verbose=True)
 
-         self._versioneer_generated_versions = versions
 
-         # unless we update this, the command will keep using the old version
 
-         self.distribution.metadata.version = versions["version"]
 
-         return _sdist.run(self)
 
-     def make_release_tree(self, base_dir, files):
 
-         _sdist.make_release_tree(self, base_dir, files)
 
-         # now locate _version.py in the new base_dir directory (remembering
 
-         # that it may be a hardlink) and replace it with an updated value
 
-         target_versionfile = os.path.join(base_dir, versionfile_source)
 
-         print("UPDATING %s" % target_versionfile)
 
-         os.unlink(target_versionfile)
 
-         with open(target_versionfile, "w") as f:
 
-             f.write(SHORT_VERSION_PY % self._versioneer_generated_versions)
 
- INIT_PY_SNIPPET = """
 
- from ._version import get_versions
 
- __version__ = get_versions()['version']
 
- del get_versions
 
- """
 
- class cmd_update_files(Command):
 
-     description = ("install/upgrade Versioneer files: "
 
-                    "__init__.py SRC/_version.py")
 
-     user_options = []
 
-     boolean_options = []
 
-     def initialize_options(self):
 
-         pass
 
-     def finalize_options(self):
 
-         pass
 
-     def run(self):
 
-         print(" creating %s" % versionfile_source)
 
-         with open(versionfile_source, "w") as f:
 
-             assert VCS is not None, "please set versioneer.VCS"
 
-             LONG = LONG_VERSION_PY[VCS]
 
-             f.write(LONG % {"DOLLAR": "$",
 
-                             "TAG_PREFIX": tag_prefix,
 
-                             "PARENTDIR_PREFIX": parentdir_prefix,
 
-                             "VERSIONFILE_SOURCE": versionfile_source,
 
-                             })
 
-         ipy = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(versionfile_source), "__init__.py")
 
-         if os.path.exists(ipy):
 
-             try:
 
-                 with open(ipy, "r") as f:
 
-                     old = f.read()
 
-             except EnvironmentError:
 
-                 old = ""
 
-             if INIT_PY_SNIPPET not in old:
 
-                 print(" appending to %s" % ipy)
 
-                 with open(ipy, "a") as f:
 
-                     f.write(INIT_PY_SNIPPET)
 
-             else:
 
-                 print(" %s unmodified" % ipy)
 
-         else:
 
-             print(" %s doesn't exist, ok" % ipy)
 
-             ipy = None
 
-         # Make sure both the top-level "versioneer.py" and versionfile_source
 
-         # (PKG/_version.py, used by runtime code) are in MANIFEST.in, so
 
-         # they'll be copied into source distributions. Pip won't be able to
 
-         # install the package without this.
 
-         manifest_in = os.path.join(get_root(), "MANIFEST.in")
 
-         simple_includes = set()
 
-         try:
 
-             with open(manifest_in, "r") as f:
 
-                 for line in f:
 
-                     if line.startswith("include "):
 
-                         for include in line.split()[1:]:
 
-                             simple_includes.add(include)
 
-         except EnvironmentError:
 
-             pass
 
-         # That doesn't cover everything MANIFEST.in can do
 
-         # (http://docs.python.org/2/distutils/sourcedist.html#commands), so
 
-         # it might give some false negatives. Appending redundant 'include'
 
-         # lines is safe, though.
 
-         if "versioneer.py" not in simple_includes:
 
-             print(" appending 'versioneer.py' to MANIFEST.in")
 
-             with open(manifest_in, "a") as f:
 
-                 f.write("include versioneer.py\n")
 
-         else:
 
-             print(" 'versioneer.py' already in MANIFEST.in")
 
-         if versionfile_source not in simple_includes:
 
-             print(" appending versionfile_source ('%s') to MANIFEST.in" %
 
-                   versionfile_source)
 
-             with open(manifest_in, "a") as f:
 
-                 f.write("include %s\n" % versionfile_source)
 
-         else:
 
-             print(" versionfile_source already in MANIFEST.in")
 
-         # Make VCS-specific changes. For git, this means creating/changing
 
-         # .gitattributes to mark _version.py for export-time keyword
 
-         # substitution.
 
-         do_vcs_install(manifest_in, versionfile_source, ipy)
 
- def get_cmdclass():
 
-     cmds = {'version': cmd_version,
 
-             'versioneer': cmd_update_files,
 
-             'build': cmd_build,
 
-             'sdist': cmd_sdist,
 
-             }
 
-     if 'cx_Freeze' in sys.modules:  # cx_freeze enabled?
 
-         cmds['build_exe'] = cmd_build_exe
 
-         del cmds['build']
 
-     return cmds
 
 
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