| Index: third_party/gsutil/gslib/commands/help.py
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| diff --git a/third_party/gsutil/gslib/commands/help.py b/third_party/gsutil/gslib/commands/help.py
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| +# Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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| +#
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| +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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| +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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| +# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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| +#
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| +#     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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| +#
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| +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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| +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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| +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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| +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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| +# limitations under the License.
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| +
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| +import gslib
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| +import itertools
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| +import os
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| +import re
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| +import struct
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| +import sys
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| +
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| +from gslib.command import Command
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| +from gslib.command import COMMAND_NAME
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| +from gslib.command import COMMAND_NAME_ALIASES
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| +from gslib.command import CONFIG_REQUIRED
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| +from gslib.command import FILE_URIS_OK
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| +from gslib.command import MAX_ARGS
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| +from gslib.command import MIN_ARGS
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| +from gslib.command import PROVIDER_URIS_OK
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| +from gslib.command import SUPPORTED_SUB_ARGS
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| +from gslib.command import URIS_START_ARG
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| +from gslib.exception import CommandException
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| +from gslib.help_provider import ALL_HELP_TYPES
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| +from gslib.help_provider import HELP_NAME
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| +from gslib.help_provider import HELP_NAME_ALIASES
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| +from gslib.help_provider import HELP_ONE_LINE_SUMMARY
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| +from gslib.help_provider import HelpProvider
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| +from gslib.help_provider import HELP_TEXT
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| +from gslib.help_provider import HelpType
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| +from gslib.help_provider import HELP_TYPE
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| +from gslib.help_provider import MAX_HELP_NAME_LEN
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| +from subprocess import PIPE
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| +from subprocess import Popen
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| +
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| +_detailed_help_text = ("""
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| +<B>SYNOPSIS</B>
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| +  gsutil help [command or topic]
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| +
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| +
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| +<B>DESCRIPTION</B>
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| +  Running:
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| +    gsutil help
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| +  will provide a summary of all commands and additional topics on which
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| +  help is available.
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| +
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| +  Running:
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| +    gsutil help command or topic
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| +  will provide help about the specified command or topic.
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| +
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| +  If you set the PAGER environment variable to the path to a pager program
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| +  (such as /bin/less on Linux), long help sections will be piped through
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| +  the specified pager.
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| +""")
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| +
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| +top_level_usage_string = (
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| +    "Usage: gsutil [-d][-D] [-h header]... [-m] [command [opts...] args...]"
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| +)
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| +
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| +class HelpCommand(Command):
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| +  """Implementation of gsutil help command."""
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| +
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| +  # Command specification (processed by parent class).
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| +  command_spec = {
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| +    # Name of command.
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| +    COMMAND_NAME : 'help',
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| +    # List of command name aliases.
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| +    COMMAND_NAME_ALIASES : ['?', 'man'],
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| +    # Min number of args required by this command.
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| +    MIN_ARGS : 0,
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| +    # Max number of args required by this command, or NO_MAX.
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| +    MAX_ARGS : 1,
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| +    # Getopt-style string specifying acceptable sub args.
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| +    SUPPORTED_SUB_ARGS : '',
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| +    # True if file URIs acceptable for this command.
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| +    FILE_URIS_OK : True,
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| +    # True if provider-only URIs acceptable for this command.
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| +    PROVIDER_URIS_OK : False,
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| +    # Index in args of first URI arg.
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| +    URIS_START_ARG : 0,
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| +    # True if must configure gsutil before running command.
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| +    CONFIG_REQUIRED : False,
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| +  }
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| +  help_spec = {
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| +    # Name of command or auxiliary help info for which this help applies.
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| +    HELP_NAME : 'help',
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| +    # List of help name aliases.
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| +    HELP_NAME_ALIASES : ['?'],
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| +    # Type of help:
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| +    HELP_TYPE : HelpType.COMMAND_HELP,
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| +    # One line summary of this help.
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| +    HELP_ONE_LINE_SUMMARY : 'Get help about commands and topics',
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| +    # The full help text.
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| +    HELP_TEXT : _detailed_help_text,
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  # Command entry point.
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| +  def RunCommand(self):
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| +    (help_type_map, help_name_map) = self._LoadHelpMaps()
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| +    output = []
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| +    if not len(self.args):
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| +      output.append('%s\nAvailable commands:\n' % top_level_usage_string)
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| +      format_str = '  %-' + str(MAX_HELP_NAME_LEN) + 's%s\n'
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| +      for help_prov in sorted(help_type_map[HelpType.COMMAND_HELP],
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| +                              key=lambda hp: hp.help_spec[HELP_NAME]):
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| +        output.append(format_str % (help_prov.help_spec[HELP_NAME],
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| +                                    help_prov.help_spec[HELP_ONE_LINE_SUMMARY]))
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| +      output.append('\nAdditional help topics:\n')
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| +      for help_prov in sorted(help_type_map[HelpType.ADDITIONAL_HELP],
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| +                              key=lambda hp: hp.help_spec[HELP_NAME]):
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| +        output.append(format_str % (help_prov.help_spec[HELP_NAME],
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| +                                    help_prov.help_spec[HELP_ONE_LINE_SUMMARY]))
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| +      output.append('\nUse gsutil help <command or topic> for detailed help.')
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| +    else:
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| +      arg = self.args[0]
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| +      if arg not in help_name_map:
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| +        output.append('No help available for "%s"' % arg)
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| +      else:
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| +        help_prov = help_name_map[self.args[0]]
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| +        output.append('<B>NAME</B>\n')
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| +        output.append('  %s - %s\n' % (
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| +          help_prov.help_spec[HELP_NAME],
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| +          help_prov.help_spec[HELP_ONE_LINE_SUMMARY]))
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| +        output.append('\n\n')
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| +        output.append(help_prov.help_spec[HELP_TEXT].strip('\n'))
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| +    self._OutputHelp(''.join(output))
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| +    return 0
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| +
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| +  def _OutputHelp(self, str):
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| +    """Outputs simply formatted string, paginating if long and PAGER defined"""
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| +    # Replace <B> and </B> with terminal formatting strings.
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| +    str = re.sub('<B>', '\033[1m', str)
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| +    str = re.sub('</B>', '\033[0;0m', str)
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| +    num_lines = len(str.split('\n'))
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| +    if 'PAGER' in os.environ and num_lines >= self.getTermLines():
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| +      # Use -r option for less to make bolding work right.
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| +      pager = os.environ['PAGER'].split(' ')
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| +      if pager[0].endswith('less'):
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| +        pager.append('-r')
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| +      try:
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| +        Popen(pager, stdin=PIPE).communicate(input=str)
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| +      except OSError, e:
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| +        raise CommandException('Unable to open pager (%s): %s' %
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| +            (' '.join(pager), e))
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| +    else:
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| +      print str
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| +
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| +  _DEFAULT_LINES = 25
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| +
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| +  def getTermLines(self):
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| +    """Returns number of terminal lines"""
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| +    # fcntl isn't supported in Windows.
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| +    try:
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| +      import fcntl
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| +      import termios
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| +    except ImportError:
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| +      return self._DEFAULT_LINES
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| +    def ioctl_GWINSZ(fd):
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| +      try:
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| +        return struct.unpack(
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| +            'hh', fcntl.ioctl(fd, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, '1234'))[0]
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| +      except:
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| +        return 0 # Failure (so will retry on different file descriptor below).
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| +    # Try to find a valid number of lines from termio for stdin, stdout,
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| +    # or stderr, in that order.
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| +    ioc = ioctl_GWINSZ(0) or ioctl_GWINSZ(1) or ioctl_GWINSZ(2)
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| +    if not ioc:
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| +      try:
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| +        fd = os.open(os.ctermid(), os.O_RDONLY)
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| +        ioc = ioctl_GWINSZ(fd)
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| +        os.close(fd)
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| +      except:
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| +        pass
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| +    if not ioc:
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| +      ioc = os.environ.get('LINES', self._DEFAULT_LINES)
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| +    return int(ioc)
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| +
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| +  def _LoadHelpMaps(self):
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| +    """Returns tuple (help type -> [HelpProviders],
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| +                      help name->HelpProvider dict,
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| +                     )."""
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| +    # Walk gslib/commands and gslib/addlhelp to find all HelpProviders.
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| +    for f in os.listdir(os.path.join(self.gsutil_bin_dir, 'gslib', 'commands')):
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| +      # Handles no-extension files, etc.
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| +      (module_name, ext) = os.path.splitext(f)
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| +      if ext == '.py':
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| +        __import__('gslib.commands.%s' % module_name)
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| +    for f in os.listdir(os.path.join(self.gsutil_bin_dir, 'gslib', 'addlhelp')):
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| +      (module_name, ext) = os.path.splitext(f)
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| +      if ext == '.py':
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| +        __import__('gslib.addlhelp.%s' % module_name)
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| +    help_type_map = {}
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| +    help_name_map = {}
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| +    for s in gslib.help_provider.ALL_HELP_TYPES:
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| +      help_type_map[s] = []
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| +    # Only include HelpProvider subclasses in the dict.
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| +    for help_prov in itertools.chain(
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| +        HelpProvider.__subclasses__(), Command.__subclasses__()):
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| +      if help_prov is Command:
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| +        # Skip the Command base class itself; we just want its subclasses,
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| +        # where the help command text lives (in addition to non-Command
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| +        # HelpProviders, like naming.py).
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| +        continue
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| +      gslib.help_provider.SanityCheck(help_prov, help_name_map)
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| +      help_name_map[help_prov.help_spec[HELP_NAME]] = help_prov
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| +      for help_name_aliases in help_prov.help_spec[HELP_NAME_ALIASES]:
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| +        help_name_map[help_name_aliases] = help_prov
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| +      help_type_map[help_prov.help_spec[HELP_TYPE]].append(help_prov)
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| +    return (help_type_map, help_name_map)
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