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""" A module that implements tooling to enable easy warnings about deprecations. """ from __future__ import absolute_import
import logging import warnings
class PipDeprecationWarning(Warning): pass
class Pending(object): pass
class RemovedInPip10Warning(PipDeprecationWarning): pass
class RemovedInPip11Warning(PipDeprecationWarning, Pending): pass
class Python26DeprecationWarning(PipDeprecationWarning): pass
# Warnings <-> Logging Integration
_warnings_showwarning = None
def _showwarning(message, category, filename, lineno, file=None, line=None): if file is not None: if _warnings_showwarning is not None: _warnings_showwarning( message, category, filename, lineno, file, line, ) else: if issubclass(category, PipDeprecationWarning): # We use a specially named logger which will handle all of the # deprecation messages for pip. logger = logging.getLogger("pip.deprecations")
# This is purposely using the % formatter here instead of letting # the logging module handle the interpolation. This is because we # want it to appear as if someone typed this entire message out. log_message = "DEPRECATION: %s" % message
# PipDeprecationWarnings that are Pending still have at least 2 # versions to go until they are removed so they can just be # warnings. Otherwise, they will be removed in the very next # version of pip. We want these to be more obvious so we use the # ERROR logging level. if issubclass(category, Pending): logger.warning(log_message) else: logger.error(log_message) else: _warnings_showwarning( message, category, filename, lineno, file, line, )
def install_warning_logger(): # Enable our Deprecation Warnings warnings.simplefilter("default", PipDeprecationWarning, append=True)
global _warnings_showwarning
if _warnings_showwarning is None: _warnings_showwarning = warnings.showwarning warnings.showwarning = _showwarning
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