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			Python
		
	
# Copyright 2017 Virgil Dupras
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# This software is licensed under the "BSD" License as described in the "LICENSE" file,
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# which should be included with this package. The terms are also available at
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# http://www.hardcoded.net/licenses/bsd_license
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# This is a reimplementation of plat_other.py with reference to the
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# freedesktop.org trash specification:
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#   [1] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/trash-spec
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#   [2] http://www.ramendik.ru/docs/trashspec.html
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# See also:
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#   [3] http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html
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#
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# For external volumes this implementation will raise an exception if it can't
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# find or create the user's trash directory.
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import errno
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import sys
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import os
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import shutil
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import os.path as op
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from datetime import datetime
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import stat
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try:
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    from urllib.parse import quote
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except ImportError:
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    # Python 2
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    from urllib import quote
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from send2trash.compat import text_type, environb
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from send2trash.util import preprocess_paths
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from send2trash.exceptions import TrashPermissionError
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try:
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    fsencode = os.fsencode  # Python 3
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    fsdecode = os.fsdecode
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except AttributeError:
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    def fsencode(u):  # Python 2
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        return u.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding())
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    def fsdecode(b):
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        return b.decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding())
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    # The Python 3 versions are a bit smarter, handling surrogate escapes,
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    # but these should work in most cases.
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FILES_DIR = b"files"
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INFO_DIR = b"info"
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INFO_SUFFIX = b".trashinfo"
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# Default of ~/.local/share [3]
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XDG_DATA_HOME = op.expanduser(environb.get(b"XDG_DATA_HOME", b"~/.local/share"))
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HOMETRASH_B = op.join(XDG_DATA_HOME, b"Trash")
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HOMETRASH = fsdecode(HOMETRASH_B)
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uid = os.getuid()
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TOPDIR_TRASH = b".Trash"
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TOPDIR_FALLBACK = b".Trash-" + text_type(uid).encode("ascii")
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def is_parent(parent, path):
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    path = op.realpath(path)  # In case it's a symlink
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    if isinstance(path, text_type):
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        path = fsencode(path)
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    parent = op.realpath(parent)
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    if isinstance(parent, text_type):
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        parent = fsencode(parent)
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    return path.startswith(parent)
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def format_date(date):
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    return date.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S")
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def info_for(src, topdir):
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    # ...it MUST not include a ".." directory, and for files not "under" that
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    # directory, absolute pathnames must be used. [2]
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    if topdir is None or not is_parent(topdir, src):
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        src = op.abspath(src)
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    else:
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        src = op.relpath(src, topdir)
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    info = "[Trash Info]\n"
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    info += "Path=" + quote(src) + "\n"
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    info += "DeletionDate=" + format_date(datetime.now()) + "\n"
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    return info
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def check_create(dir):
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    # use 0700 for paths [3]
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    if not op.exists(dir):
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        os.makedirs(dir, 0o700)
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def trash_move(src, dst, topdir=None, cross_dev=False):
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    filename = op.basename(src)
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    filespath = op.join(dst, FILES_DIR)
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    infopath = op.join(dst, INFO_DIR)
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    base_name, ext = op.splitext(filename)
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    counter = 0
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    destname = filename
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    while op.exists(op.join(filespath, destname)) or op.exists(op.join(infopath, destname + INFO_SUFFIX)):
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        counter += 1
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        destname = base_name + b" " + text_type(counter).encode("ascii") + ext
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    check_create(filespath)
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    check_create(infopath)
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    with open(op.join(infopath, destname + INFO_SUFFIX), "w") as f:
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        f.write(info_for(src, topdir))
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    destpath = op.join(filespath, destname)
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    if cross_dev:
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        shutil.move(fsdecode(src), fsdecode(destpath))
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    else:
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        os.rename(src, destpath)
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def find_mount_point(path):
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    # Even if something's wrong, "/" is a mount point, so the loop will exit.
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    # Use realpath in case it's a symlink
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    path = op.realpath(path)  # Required to avoid infinite loop
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    while not op.ismount(path):  # Note ismount() does not always detect mounts
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        path = op.split(path)[0]
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    return path
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def find_ext_volume_global_trash(volume_root):
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    # from [2] Trash directories (1) check for a .Trash dir with the right
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    # permissions set.
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    trash_dir = op.join(volume_root, TOPDIR_TRASH)
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    if not op.exists(trash_dir):
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        return None
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    mode = os.lstat(trash_dir).st_mode
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    # vol/.Trash must be a directory, cannot be a symlink, and must have the
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    # sticky bit set.
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    if not op.isdir(trash_dir) or op.islink(trash_dir) or not (mode & stat.S_ISVTX):
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        return None
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    trash_dir = op.join(trash_dir, text_type(uid).encode("ascii"))
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    try:
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        check_create(trash_dir)
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    except OSError:
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        return None
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    return trash_dir
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def find_ext_volume_fallback_trash(volume_root):
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    # from [2] Trash directories (1) create a .Trash-$uid dir.
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    trash_dir = op.join(volume_root, TOPDIR_FALLBACK)
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    # Try to make the directory, if we lack permission, raise TrashPermissionError
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    try:
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        check_create(trash_dir)
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    except OSError as e:
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        if e.errno == errno.EACCES:
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            raise TrashPermissionError(e.filename)
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        raise
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    return trash_dir
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def find_ext_volume_trash(volume_root):
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    trash_dir = find_ext_volume_global_trash(volume_root)
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    if trash_dir is None:
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        trash_dir = find_ext_volume_fallback_trash(volume_root)
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    return trash_dir
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# Pull this out so it's easy to stub (to avoid stubbing lstat itself)
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def get_dev(path):
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    return os.lstat(path).st_dev
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def send2trash(paths):
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    paths = preprocess_paths(paths)
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    for path in paths:
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        if isinstance(path, text_type):
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            path_b = fsencode(path)
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        elif isinstance(path, bytes):
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            path_b = path
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        else:
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            raise TypeError("str, bytes or PathLike expected, not %r" % type(path))
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        if not op.exists(path_b):
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            raise OSError(errno.ENOENT, "File not found: %s" % path)
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        # ...should check whether the user has the necessary permissions to delete
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        # it, before starting the trashing operation itself. [2]
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        if not os.access(path_b, os.W_OK):
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            raise OSError(errno.EACCES, "Permission denied: %s" % path)
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        path_dev = get_dev(path_b)
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        # If XDG_DATA_HOME or HOMETRASH do not yet exist we need to stat the
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        # home directory, and these paths will be created further on if needed.
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        trash_dev = get_dev(op.expanduser(b"~"))
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        # if the file to be trashed is on the same device as HOMETRASH we
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        # want to move it there.
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        if path_dev == trash_dev:
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            topdir = XDG_DATA_HOME
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            dest_trash = HOMETRASH_B
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        else:
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            topdir = find_mount_point(path_b)
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            trash_dev = get_dev(topdir)
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            if trash_dev != path_dev:
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                raise OSError("Couldn't find mount point for %s" % path)
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            dest_trash = find_ext_volume_trash(topdir)
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        try:
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            trash_move(path_b, dest_trash, topdir)
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        except OSError as error:
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            # Cross link errors default back to HOMETRASH
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            if error.errno == errno.EXDEV:
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                trash_move(path_b, HOMETRASH_B, XDG_DATA_HOME, cross_dev=True)
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            else:
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                raise
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