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update ah to the latest dev
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bsipocz authored and pllim committed Jun 21, 2017
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57 changes: 14 additions & 43 deletions ah_bootstrap.py
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use_setuptools()


# typing as a dependency for 1.6.1+ Sphinx causes issues when imported after
# initializing submodule with ah_boostrap.py
# See discussion and references in
# https://github.com/astropy/astropy-helpers/issues/302

try:
import typing # noqa
except ImportError:
pass


# Note: The following import is required as a workaround to
# https://github.com/astropy/astropy-helpers/issues/89; if we don't import this
# module now, it will get cleaned up after `run_setup` is called, but that will
# later cause the TemporaryDirectory class defined in it to stop working when
# used later on by setuptools
try:
import setuptools.py31compat
import setuptools.py31compat # noqa
except ImportError:
pass

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if self.offline:
cmd.append('--no-fetch')
elif status == 'U':
raise _AHBoostrapSystemExit(
raise _AHBootstrapSystemExit(
'Error: Submodule {0} contains unresolved merge conflicts. '
'Please complete or abandon any changes in the submodule so that '
'it is in a usable state, then try again.'.format(submodule))
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msg = 'Command not found: `{0}`'.format(' '.join(cmd))
raise _CommandNotFound(msg, cmd)
else:
raise _AHBoostrapSystemExit(
raise _AHBootstrapSystemExit(
'An unexpected error occurred when running the '
'`{0}` command:\n{1}'.format(' '.join(cmd), str(e)))

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super(_AHBootstrapSystemExit, self).__init__(msg, *args[1:])


if sys.version_info[:2] < (2, 7):
# In Python 2.6 the distutils log does not log warnings, errors, etc. to
# stderr so we have to wrap it to ensure consistency at least in this
# module
import distutils

class log(object):
def __getattr__(self, attr):
return getattr(distutils.log, attr)

def warn(self, msg, *args):
self._log_to_stderr(distutils.log.WARN, msg, *args)

def error(self, msg):
self._log_to_stderr(distutils.log.ERROR, msg, *args)

def fatal(self, msg):
self._log_to_stderr(distutils.log.FATAL, msg, *args)

def log(self, level, msg, *args):
if level in (distutils.log.WARN, distutils.log.ERROR,
distutils.log.FATAL):
self._log_to_stderr(level, msg, *args)
else:
distutils.log.log(level, msg, *args)

def _log_to_stderr(self, level, msg, *args):
# This is the only truly 'public' way to get the current threshold
# of the log
current_threshold = distutils.log.set_threshold(distutils.log.WARN)
distutils.log.set_threshold(current_threshold)
if level >= current_threshold:
if args:
msg = msg % args
sys.stderr.write('%s\n' % msg)
sys.stderr.flush()

log = log()


BOOTSTRAPPER = _Bootstrapper.main()


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