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"""
    babel.messages.frontend
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Frontends for the message extraction functionality.

    :copyright: (c) 2013-2022 by the Babel Team.
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
"""

import fnmatch
import logging
import optparse
import os
import re
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
from collections import OrderedDict
from configparser import RawConfigParser
from datetime import datetime
from io import StringIO

from babel import __version__ as VERSION
from babel import Locale, localedata
from babel.core import UnknownLocaleError
from babel.messages.catalog import Catalog, DEFAULT_HEADER
from babel.messages.extract import DEFAULT_KEYWORDS, DEFAULT_MAPPING, check_and_call_extract_file, extract_from_dir
from babel.messages.mofile import write_mo
from babel.messages.pofile import read_po, write_po
from babel.util import LOCALTZ

log = logging.getLogger('babel')

try:
    # See: https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/deprecated/distutils-legacy.html
    from setuptools import Command as _Command
    distutils_log = log  # "distutils.log → (no replacement yet)"

    try:
        from setuptools.errors import OptionError, SetupError, BaseError
    except ImportError:  # Error aliases only added in setuptools 59 (2021-11).
        OptionError = SetupError = BaseError = Exception

except ImportError:
    from distutils import log as distutils_log
    from distutils.cmd import Command as _Command
    from distutils.errors import DistutilsOptionError as OptionError, DistutilsSetupError as SetupError, DistutilsError as BaseError



def listify_value(arg, split=None):
    """
    Make a list out of an argument.

    Values from `distutils` argument parsing are always single strings;
    values from `optparse` parsing may be lists of strings that may need
    to be further split.

    No matter the input, this function returns a flat list of whitespace-trimmed
    strings, with `None` values filtered out.

    >>> listify_value("foo bar")
    ['foo', 'bar']
    >>> listify_value(["foo bar"])
    ['foo', 'bar']
    >>> listify_value([["foo"], "bar"])
    ['foo', 'bar']
    >>> listify_value([["foo"], ["bar", None, "foo"]])
    ['foo', 'bar', 'foo']
    >>> listify_value("foo, bar, quux", ",")
    ['foo', 'bar', 'quux']

    :param arg: A string or a list of strings
    :param split: The argument to pass to `str.split()`.
    :return:
    """
    out = []

    if not isinstance(arg, (list, tuple)):
        arg = [arg]

    for val in arg:
        if val is None:
            continue
        if isinstance(val, (list, tuple)):
            out.extend(listify_value(val, split=split))
            continue
        out.extend(s.strip() for s in str(val).split(split))
    assert all(isinstance(val, str) for val in out)
    return out


class Command(_Command):
    # This class is a small shim between Distutils commands and
    # optparse option parsing in the frontend command line.

    #: Option name to be input as `args` on the script command line.
    as_args = None

    #: Options which allow multiple values.
    #: This is used by the `optparse` transmogrification code.
    multiple_value_options = ()

    #: Options which are booleans.
    #: This is used by the `optparse` transmogrification code.
    # (This is actually used by distutils code too, but is never
    # declared in the base class.)
    boolean_options = ()

    #: Option aliases, to retain standalone command compatibility.
    #: Distutils does not support option aliases, but optparse does.
    #: This maps the distutils argument name to an iterable of aliases
    #: that are usable with optparse.
    option_aliases = {}

    #: Choices for options that needed to be restricted to specific
    #: list of choices.
    option_choices = {}

    #: Log object. To allow replacement in the script command line runner.
    log = distutils_log

    def __init__(self, dist=None):
        # A less strict version of distutils' `__init__`.
        self.distribution = dist
        self.initialize_options()
        self._dry_run = None
        self.verbose = False
        self.force = None
        self.help = 0
        self.finalized = 0


class compile_catalog(Command):
    """Catalog compilation command for use in ``setup.py`` scripts.

    If correctly installed, this command is available to Setuptools-using
    setup scripts automatically. For projects using plain old ``distutils``,
    the command needs to be registered explicitly in ``setup.py``::

        from babel.messages.frontend import compile_catalog

        setup(
            ...
            cmdclass = {'compile_catalog': compile_catalog}
        )

    .. versionadded:: 0.9
    """

    description = 'compile message catalogs to binary MO files'
    user_options = [
        ('domain=', 'D',
         "domains of PO files (space separated list, default 'messages')"),
        ('directory=', 'd',
         'path to base directory containing the catalogs'),
        ('input-file=', 'i',
         'name of the input file'),
        ('output-file=', 'o',
         "name of the output file (default "
         "'<output_dir>/<locale>/LC_MESSAGES/<domain>.mo')"),
        ('locale=', 'l',
         'locale of the catalog to compile'),
        ('use-fuzzy', 'f',
         'also include fuzzy translations'),
        ('statistics', None,
         'print statistics about translations')
    ]
    boolean_options = ['use-fuzzy', 'statistics']

    def initialize_options(self):
        self.domain = 'messages'
        self.directory = None
        self.input_file = None
        self.output_file = None
        self.locale = None
        self.use_fuzzy = False
        self.statistics = False

    def finalize_options(self):
        self.domain = listify_value(self.domain)
        if not self.input_file and not self.directory:
            raise OptionError('you must specify either the input file or the base directory')
        if not self.output_file and not self.directory:
            raise OptionError('you must specify either the output file or the base directory')

    def run(self):
        n_errors = 0
        for domain in self.domain:
            for catalog, errors in self._run_domain(domain).items():
                n_errors += len(errors)
        if n_errors:
            self.log.error('%d errors encountered.' % n_errors)
        return (1 if n_errors else 0)

    def _run_domain(self, domain):
        po_files = []
        mo_files = []

        if not self.input_file:
            if self.locale:
                po_files.append((self.locale,
                                 os.path.join(self.directory, self.locale,
                                              'LC_MESSAGES',
                                              domain + '.po')))
                mo_files.append(os.path.join(self.directory, self.locale,
                                             'LC_MESSAGES',
                                             domain + '.mo'))
            else:
                for locale in os.listdir(self.directory):
                    po_file = os.path.join(self.directory, locale,
                                           'LC_MESSAGES', domain + '.po')
                    if os.path.exists(po_file):
                        po_files.append((locale, po_file))
                        mo_files.append(os.path.join(self.directory, locale,
                                                     'LC_MESSAGES',
                                                     domain + '.mo'))
        else:
            po_files.append((self.locale, self.input_file))
            if self.output_file:
                mo_files.append(self.output_file)
            else:
                mo_files.append(os.path.join(self.directory, self.locale,
                                             'LC_MESSAGES',
                                             domain + '.mo'))

        if not po_files:
            raise OptionError('no message catalogs found')

        catalogs_and_errors = {}

        for idx, (locale, po_file) in enumerate(po_files):
            mo_file = mo_files[idx]
            with open(po_file, 'rb') as infile:
                catalog = read_po(infile, locale)

            if self.statistics:
                translated = 0
                for message in list(catalog)[1:]:
                    if message.string:
                        translated += 1
                percentage = 0
                if len(catalog):
                    percentage = translated * 100 // len(catalog)
                self.log.info(
                    '%d of %d messages (%d%%) translated in %s',
                    translated, len(catalog), percentage, po_file
                )

            if catalog.fuzzy and not self.use_fuzzy:
                self.log.info('catalog %s is marked as fuzzy, skipping', po_file)
                continue

            catalogs_and_errors[catalog] = catalog_errors = list(catalog.check())
            for message, errors in catalog_errors:
                for error in errors:
                    self.log.error(
                        'error: %s:%d: %s', po_file, message.lineno, error
                    )

            self.log.info('compiling catalog %s to %s', po_file, mo_file)

            with open(mo_file, 'wb') as outfile:
                write_mo(outfile, catalog, use_fuzzy=self.use_fuzzy)

        return catalogs_and_errors


def _make_directory_filter(ignore_patterns):
    """
    Build a directory_filter function based on a list of ignore patterns.
    """
    def cli_directory_filter(dirname):
        basename = os.path.basename(dirname)
        return not any(
            fnmatch.fnmatch(basename, ignore_pattern)
            for ignore_pattern
            in ignore_patterns
        )
    return cli_directory_filter


class extract_messages(Command):
    """Message extraction command for use in ``setup.py`` scripts.

    If correctly installed, this command is available to Setuptools-using
    setup scripts automatically. For projects using plain old ``distutils``,
    the command needs to be registered explicitly in ``setup.py``::

        from babel.messages.frontend import extract_messages

        setup(
            ...
            cmdclass = {'extract_messages': extract_messages}
        )
    """

    description = 'extract localizable strings from the project code'
    user_options = [
        ('charset=', None,
         'charset to use in the output file (default "utf-8")'),
        ('keywords=', 'k',
         'space-separated list of keywords to look for in addition to the '
         'defaults (may be repeated multiple times)'),
        ('no-default-keywords', None,
         'do not include the default keywords'),
        ('mapping-file=', 'F',
         'path to the mapping configuration file'),
        ('no-location', None,
         'do not include location comments with filename and line number'),
        ('add-location=', None,
         'location lines format. If it is not given or "full", it generates '
         'the lines with both file name and line number. If it is "file", '
         'the line number part is omitted. If it is "never", it completely '
         'suppresses the lines (same as --no-location).'),
        ('omit-header', None,
         'do not include msgid "" entry in header'),
        ('output-file=', 'o',
         'name of the output file'),
        ('width=', 'w',
         'set output line width (default 76)'),
        ('no-wrap', None,
         'do not break long message lines, longer than the output line width, '
         'into several lines'),
        ('sort-output', None,
         'generate sorted output (default False)'),
        ('sort-by-file', None,
         'sort output by file location (default False)'),
        ('msgid-bugs-address=', None,
         'set report address for msgid'),
        ('copyright-holder=', None,
         'set copyright holder in output'),
        ('project=', None,
         'set project name in output'),
        ('version=', None,
         'set project version in output'),
        ('add-comments=', 'c',
         'place comment block with TAG (or those preceding keyword lines) in '
         'output file. Separate multiple TAGs with commas(,)'),  # TODO: Support repetition of this argument
        ('strip-comments', 's',
         'strip the comment TAGs from the comments.'),
        ('input-paths=', None,
         'files or directories that should be scanned for messages. Separate multiple '
         'files or directories with commas(,)'),  # TODO: Support repetition of this argument
        ('input-dirs=', None,  # TODO (3.x): Remove me.
         'alias for input-paths (does allow files as well as directories).'),
        ('ignore-dirs=', None,
         'Patterns for directories to ignore when scanning for messages. '
         'Separate multiple patterns with spaces (default ".* ._")'),
        ('header-comment=', None,
         'header comment for the catalog'),
    ]
    boolean_options = [
        'no-default-keywords', 'no-location', 'omit-header', 'no-wrap',
        'sort-output', 'sort-by-file', 'strip-comments'
    ]
    as_args = 'input-paths'
    multiple_value_options = (
        'add-comments',
        'keywords',
        'ignore-dirs',
    )
    option_aliases = {
        'keywords': ('--keyword',),
        'mapping-file': ('--mapping',),
        'output-file': ('--output',),
        'strip-comments': ('--strip-comment-tags',),
    }
    option_choices = {
        'add-location': ('full', 'file', 'never',),
    }

    def initialize_options(self):
        self.charset = 'utf-8'
        self.keywords = None
        self.no_default_keywords = False
        self.mapping_file = None
        self.no_location = False
        self.add_location = None
        self.omit_header = False
        self.output_file = None
        self.input_dirs = None
        self.input_paths = None
        self.width = None
        self.no_wrap = False
        self.sort_output = False
        self.sort_by_file = False
        self.msgid_bugs_address = None
        self.copyright_holder = None
        self.project = None
        self.version = None
        self.add_comments = None
        self.strip_comments = False
        self.include_lineno = True
        self.ignore_dirs = None
        self.header_comment = None

    def finalize_options(self):
        if self.input_dirs:
            if not self.input_paths:
                self.input_paths = self.input_dirs
            else:
                raise OptionError(
                    'input-dirs and input-paths are mutually exclusive'
                )

        if self.no_default_keywords:
            keywords = {}
        else:
            keywords = DEFAULT_KEYWORDS.copy()

        keywords.update(parse_keywords(listify_value(self.keywords)))

        self.keywords = keywords

        if not self.keywords:
            raise OptionError(
                'you must specify new keywords if you disable the default ones'
            )

        if not self.output_file:
            raise OptionError('no output file specified')
        if self.no_wrap and self.width:
            raise OptionError(
                "'--no-wrap' and '--width' are mutually exclusive"
            )
        if not self.no_wrap and not self.width:
            self.width = 76
        elif self.width is not None:
            self.width = int(self.width)

        if self.sort_output and self.sort_by_file:
            raise OptionError(
                "'--sort-output' and '--sort-by-file' are mutually exclusive"
            )

        if self.input_paths:
            if isinstance(self.input_paths, str):
                self.input_paths = re.split(r',\s*', self.input_paths)
        elif self.distribution is not None:
            self.input_paths = dict.fromkeys([
                k.split('.', 1)[0]
                for k in (self.distribution.packages or ())
            ]).keys()
        else:
            self.input_paths = []

        if not self.input_paths:
            raise OptionError("no input files or directories specified")

        for path in self.input_paths:
            if not os.path.exists(path):
                raise OptionError("Input path: %s does not exist" % path)

        self.add_comments = listify_value(self.add_comments or (), ",")

        if self.distribution:
            if not self.project:
                self.project = self.distribution.get_name()
            if not self.version:
                self.version = self.distribution.get_version()

        if self.add_location == 'never':
            self.no_location = True
        elif self.add_location == 'file':
            self.include_lineno = False

        ignore_dirs = listify_value(self.ignore_dirs)
        if ignore_dirs:
            self.directory_filter = _make_directory_filter(self.ignore_dirs)
        else:
            self.directory_filter = None

    def run(self):
        mappings = self._get_mappings()
        with open(self.output_file, 'wb') as outfile:
            catalog = Catalog(project=self.project,
                              version=self.version,
                              msgid_bugs_address=self.msgid_bugs_address,
                              copyright_holder=self.copyright_holder,
                              charset=self.charset,
                              header_comment=(self.header_comment or DEFAULT_HEADER))

            for path, method_map, options_map in mappings:
                def callback(filename, method, options):
                    if method == 'ignore':
                        return

                    # If we explicitly provide a full filepath, just use that.
                    # Otherwise, path will be the directory path and filename
                    # is the relative path from that dir to the file.
                    # So we can join those to get the full filepath.
                    if os.path.isfile(path):
                        filepath = path
                    else:
                        filepath = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(path, filename))

                    optstr = ''
                    if options:
                        optstr = ' (%s)' % ', '.join(['%s="%s"' % (k, v) for
                                                      k, v in options.items()])
                    self.log.info('extracting messages from %s%s', filepath, optstr)

                if os.path.isfile(path):
                    current_dir = os.getcwd()
                    extracted = check_and_call_extract_file(
                        path, method_map, options_map,
                        callback, self.keywords, self.add_comments,
                        self.strip_comments, current_dir
                    )
                else:
                    extracted = extract_from_dir(
                        path, method_map, options_map,
                        keywords=self.keywords,
                        comment_tags=self.add_comments,
                        callback=callback,
                        strip_comment_tags=self.strip_comments,
                        directory_filter=self.directory_filter,
                    )
                for filename, lineno, message, comments, context in extracted:
                    if os.path.isfile(path):
                        filepath = filename  # already normalized
                    else:
                        filepath = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(path, filename))

                    catalog.add(message, None, [(filepath, lineno)],
                                auto_comments=comments, context=context)

            self.log.info('writing PO template file to %s', self.output_file)
            write_po(outfile, catalog, width=self.width,
                     no_location=self.no_location,
                     omit_header=self.omit_header,
                     sort_output=self.sort_output,
                     sort_by_file=self.sort_by_file,
                     include_lineno=self.include_lineno)

    def _get_mappings(self):
        mappings = []

        if self.mapping_file:
            with open(self.mapping_file) as fileobj:
                method_map, options_map = parse_mapping(fileobj)
            for path in self.input_paths:
                mappings.append((path, method_map, options_map))

        elif getattr(self.distribution, 'message_extractors', None):
            message_extractors = self.distribution.message_extractors
            for path, mapping in message_extractors.items():
                if isinstance(mapping, str):
                    method_map, options_map = parse_mapping(StringIO(mapping))
                else:
                    method_map, options_map = [], {}
                    for pattern, method, options in mapping:
                        method_map.append((pattern, method))
                        options_map[pattern] = options or {}
                mappings.append((path, method_map, options_map))

        else:
            for path in self.input_paths:
                mappings.append((path, DEFAULT_MAPPING, {}))

        return mappings


def check_message_extractors(dist, name, value):
    """Validate the ``message_extractors`` keyword argument to ``setup()``.

    :param dist: the distutils/setuptools ``Distribution`` object
    :param name: the name of the keyword argument (should always be
                 "message_extractors")
    :param value: the value of the keyword argument
    :raise `DistutilsSetupError`: if the value is not valid
    """
    assert name == 'message_extractors'
    if not isinstance(value, dict):
        raise SetupError(
            'the value of the "message_extractors" '
            'parameter must be a dictionary'
        )


class init_catalog(Command):
    """New catalog initialization command for use in ``setup.py`` scripts.

    If correctly installed, this command is available to Setuptools-using
    setup scripts automatically. For projects using plain old ``distutils``,
    the command needs to be registered explicitly in ``setup.py``::

        from babel.messages.frontend import init_catalog

        setup(
            ...
            cmdclass = {'init_catalog': init_catalog}
        )
    """

    description = 'create a new catalog based on a POT file'
    user_options = [
        ('domain=', 'D',
         "domain of PO file (default 'messages')"),
        ('input-file=', 'i',
         'name of the input file'),
        ('output-dir=', 'd',
         'path to output directory'),
        ('output-file=', 'o',
         "name of the output file (default "
         "'<output_dir>/<locale>/LC_MESSAGES/<domain>.po')"),
        ('locale=', 'l',
         'locale for the new localized catalog'),
        ('width=', 'w',
         'set output line width (default 76)'),
        ('no-wrap', None,
         'do not break long message lines, longer than the output line width, '
         'into several lines'),
    ]
    boolean_options = ['no-wrap']

    def initialize_options(self):
        self.output_dir = None
        self.output_file = None
        self.input_file = None
        self.locale = None
        self.domain = 'messages'
        self.no_wrap = False
        self.width = None

    def finalize_options(self):
        if not self.input_file:
            raise OptionError('you must specify the input file')

        if not self.locale:
            raise OptionError('you must provide a locale for the new catalog')
        try:
            self._locale = Locale.parse(self.locale)
        except UnknownLocaleError as e:
            raise OptionError(e) from e

        if not self.output_file and not self.output_dir:
            raise OptionError('you must specify the output directory')
        if not self.output_file:
            self.output_file = os.path.join(self.output_dir, self.locale,
                                            'LC_MESSAGES', self.domain + '.po')

        if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(self.output_file)):
            os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(self.output_file))
        if self.no_wrap and self.width:
            raise OptionError("'--no-wrap' and '--width' are mutually exclusive")
        if not self.no_wrap and not self.width:
            self.width = 76
        elif self.width is not None:
            self.width = int(self.width)

    def run(self):
        self.log.info(
            'creating catalog %s based on %s', self.output_file, self.input_file
        )

        with open(self.input_file, 'rb') as infile:
            # Although reading from the catalog template, read_po must be fed
            # the locale in order to correctly calculate plurals
            catalog = read_po(infile, locale=self.locale)

        catalog.locale = self._locale
        catalog.revision_date = datetime.now(LOCALTZ)
        catalog.fuzzy = False

        with open(self.output_file, 'wb') as outfile:
            write_po(outfile, catalog, width=self.width)


class update_catalog(Command):
    """Catalog merging command for use in ``setup.py`` scripts.

    If correctly installed, this command is available to Setuptools-using
    setup scripts automatically. For projects using plain old ``distutils``,
    the command needs to be registered explicitly in ``setup.py``::

        from babel.messages.frontend import update_catalog

        setup(
            ...
            cmdclass = {'update_catalog': update_catalog}
        )

    .. versionadded:: 0.9
    """

    description = 'update message catalogs from a POT file'
    user_options = [
        ('domain=', 'D',
         "domain of PO file (default 'messages')"),
        ('input-file=', 'i',
         'name of the input file'),
        ('output-dir=', 'd',
         'path to base directory containing the catalogs'),
        ('output-file=', 'o',
         "name of the output file (default "
         "'<output_dir>/<locale>/LC_MESSAGES/<domain>.po')"),
        ('omit-header', None,
         "do not include msgid "" entry in header"),
        ('locale=', 'l',
         'locale of the catalog to compile'),
        ('width=', 'w',
         'set output line width (default 76)'),
        ('no-wrap', None,
         'do not break long message lines, longer than the output line width, '
         'into several lines'),
        ('ignore-obsolete=', None,
         'whether to omit obsolete messages from the output'),
        ('init-missing=', None,
         'if any output files are missing, initialize them first'),
        ('no-fuzzy-matching', 'N',
         'do not use fuzzy matching'),
        ('update-header-comment', None,
         'update target header comment'),
        ('previous', None,
         'keep previous msgids of translated messages'),
        ('check=', None,
         'don\'t update the catalog, just return the status. Return code 0 '
         'means nothing would change. Return code 1 means that the catalog '
         'would be updated'),
    ]
    boolean_options = [
        'omit-header', 'no-wrap', 'ignore-obsolete', 'init-missing',
        'no-fuzzy-matching', 'previous', 'update-header-comment',
        'check',
    ]

    def initialize_options(self):
        self.domain = 'messages'
        self.input_file = None
        self.output_dir = None
        self.output_file = None
        self.omit_header = False
        self.locale = None
        self.width = None
        self.no_wrap = False
        self.ignore_obsolete = False
        self.init_missing = False
        self.no_fuzzy_matching = False
        self.update_header_comment = False
        self.previous = False
        self.check = False

    def finalize_options(self):
        if not self.input_file:
            raise OptionError('you must specify the input file')
        if not self.output_file and not self.output_dir:
            raise OptionError('you must specify the output file or directory')
        if self.output_file and not self.locale:
            raise OptionError('you must specify the locale')

        if self.init_missing:
            if not self.locale:
                raise OptionError(
                    'you must specify the locale for '
                    'the init-missing option to work'
                )

            try:
                self._locale = Locale.parse(self.locale)
            except UnknownLocaleError as e:
                raise OptionError(e) from e
        else:
            self._locale = None

        if self.no_wrap and self.width:
            raise OptionError("'--no-wrap' and '--width' are mutually exclusive")
        if not self.no_wrap and not self.width:
            self.width = 76
        elif self.width is not None:
            self.width = int(self.width)
        if self.no_fuzzy_matching and self.previous:
            self.previous = False

    def run(self):
        check_status = {}
        po_files = []
        if not self.output_file:
            if self.locale:
                po_files.append((self.locale,
                                 os.path.join(self.output_dir, self.locale,
                                              'LC_MESSAGES',
                                              self.domain + '.po')))
            else:
                for locale in os.listdir(self.output_dir):
                    po_file = os.path.join(self.output_dir, locale,
                                           'LC_MESSAGES',
                                           self.domain + '.po')
                    if os.path.exists(po_file):
                        po_files.append((locale, po_file))
        else:
            po_files.append((self.locale, self.output_file))

        if not po_files:
            raise OptionError('no message catalogs found')

        domain = self.domain
        if not domain:
            domain = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(self.input_file))[0]

        with open(self.input_file, 'rb') as infile:
            template = read_po(infile)

        for locale, filename in po_files:
            if self.init_missing and not os.path.exists(filename):
                if self.check:
                    check_status[filename] = False
                    continue
                self.log.info(
                    'creating catalog %s based on %s', filename, self.input_file
                )

                with open(self.input_file, 'rb') as infile:
                    # Although reading from the catalog template, read_po must
                    # be fed the locale in order to correctly calculate plurals
                    catalog = read_po(infile, locale=self.locale)

                catalog.locale = self._locale
                catalog.revision_date = datetime.now(LOCALTZ)
                catalog.fuzzy = False

                with open(filename, 'wb') as outfile:
                    write_po(outfile, catalog)

            self.log.info('updating catalog %s based on %s', filename, self.input_file)
            with open(filename, 'rb') as infile:
                catalog = read_po(infile, locale=locale, domain=domain)

            catalog.update(
                template, self.no_fuzzy_matching,
                update_header_comment=self.update_header_comment
            )

            tmpname = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(filename),
                                   tempfile.gettempprefix() +
                                   os.path.basename(filename))
            try:
                with open(tmpname, 'wb') as tmpfile:
                    write_po(tmpfile, catalog,
                             omit_header=self.omit_header,
                             ignore_obsolete=self.ignore_obsolete,
                             include_previous=self.previous, width=self.width)
            except:
                os.remove(tmpname)
                raise

            if self.check:
                with open(filename, "rb") as origfile:
                    original_catalog = read_po(origfile)
                with open(tmpname, "rb") as newfile:
                    updated_catalog = read_po(newfile)
                updated_catalog.revision_date = original_catalog.revision_date
                check_status[filename] = updated_catalog.is_identical(original_catalog)
                os.remove(tmpname)
                continue

            try:
                os.rename(tmpname, filename)
            except OSError:
                # We're probably on Windows, which doesn't support atomic
                # renames, at least not through Python
                # If the error is in fact due to a permissions problem, that
                # same error is going to be raised from one of the following
                # operations
                os.remove(filename)
                shutil.copy(tmpname, filename)
                os.remove(tmpname)

        if self.check:
            for filename, up_to_date in check_status.items():
                if up_to_date:
                    self.log.info('Catalog %s is up to date.', filename)
                else:
                    self.log.warning('Catalog %s is out of date.', filename)
            if not all(check_status.values()):
                raise BaseError("Some catalogs are out of date.")
            else:
                self.log.info("All the catalogs are up-to-date.")
            return


class CommandLineInterface:
    """Command-line interface.

    This class provides a simple command-line interface to the message
    extraction and PO file generation functionality.
    """

    usage = '%%prog %s [options] %s'
    version = '%%prog %s' % VERSION
    commands = {
        'compile': 'compile message catalogs to MO files',
        'extract': 'extract messages from source files and generate a POT file',
        'init': 'create new message catalogs from a POT file',
        'update': 'update existing message catalogs from a POT file'
    }

    command_classes = {
        'compile': compile_catalog,
        'extract': extract_messages,
        'init': init_catalog,
        'update': update_catalog,
    }

    log = None  # Replaced on instance level

    def run(self, argv=None):
        """Main entry point of the command-line interface.

        :param argv: list of arguments passed on the command-line
        """

        if argv is None:
            argv = sys.argv

        self.parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=self.usage % ('command', '[args]'),
                                            version=self.version)
        self.parser.disable_interspersed_args()
        self.parser.print_help = self._help
        self.parser.add_option('--list-locales', dest='list_locales',
                               action='store_true',
                               help="print all known locales and exit")
        self.parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', action='store_const',
                               dest='loglevel', const=logging.DEBUG,
                               help='print as much as possible')
        self.parser.add_option('-q', '--quiet', action='store_const',
                               dest='loglevel', const=logging.ERROR,
                               help='print as little as possible')
        self.parser.set_defaults(list_locales=False, loglevel=logging.INFO)

        options, args = self.parser.parse_args(argv[1:])

        self._configure_logging(options.loglevel)
        if options.list_locales:
            identifiers = localedata.locale_identifiers()
            longest = max(len(identifier) for identifier in identifiers)
            identifiers.sort()
            format = u'%%-%ds %%s' % (longest + 1)
            for identifier in identifiers:
                locale = Locale.parse(identifier)
                print(format % (identifier, locale.english_name))
            return 0

        if not args:
            self.parser.error('no valid command or option passed. '
                              'Try the -h/--help option for more information.')

        cmdname = args[0]
        if cmdname not in self.commands:
            self.parser.error('unknown command "%s"' % cmdname)

        cmdinst = self._configure_command(cmdname, args[1:])
        return cmdinst.run()

    def _configure_logging(self, loglevel):
        self.log = log
        self.log.setLevel(loglevel)
        # Don't add a new handler for every instance initialization (#227), this
        # would cause duplicated output when the CommandLineInterface as an
        # normal Python class.
        if self.log.handlers:
            handler = self.log.handlers[0]
        else:
            handler = logging.StreamHandler()
            self.log.addHandler(handler)
        handler.setLevel(loglevel)
        formatter = logging.Formatter('%(message)s')
        handler.setFormatter(formatter)

    def _help(self):
        print(self.parser.format_help())
        print("commands:")
        longest = max(len(command) for command in self.commands)
        format = "  %%-%ds %%s" % max(8, longest + 1)
        commands = sorted(self.commands.items())
        for name, description in commands:
            print(format % (name, description))

    def _configure_command(self, cmdname, argv):
        """
        :type cmdname: str
        :type argv: list[str]
        """
        cmdclass = self.command_classes[cmdname]
        cmdinst = cmdclass()
        if self.log:
            cmdinst.log = self.log  # Use our logger, not distutils'.
        assert isinstance(cmdinst, Command)
        cmdinst.initialize_options()

        parser = optparse.OptionParser(
            usage=self.usage % (cmdname, ''),
            description=self.commands[cmdname]
        )
        as_args = getattr(cmdclass, "as_args", ())
        for long, short, help in cmdclass.user_options:
            name = long.strip("=")
            default = getattr(cmdinst, name.replace('-', '_'))
            strs = ["--%s" % name]
            if short:
                strs.append("-%s" % short)
            strs.extend(cmdclass.option_aliases.get(name, ()))
            choices = cmdclass.option_choices.get(name, None)
            if name == as_args:
                parser.usage += "<%s>" % name
            elif name in cmdclass.boolean_options:
                parser.add_option(*strs, action="store_true", help=help)
            elif name in cmdclass.multiple_value_options:
                parser.add_option(*strs, action="append", help=help, choices=choices)
            else:
                parser.add_option(*strs, help=help, default=default, choices=choices)
        options, args = parser.parse_args(argv)

        if as_args:
            setattr(options, as_args.replace('-', '_'), args)

        for key, value in vars(options).items():
            setattr(cmdinst, key, value)

        try:
            cmdinst.ensure_finalized()
        except OptionError as err:
            parser.error(str(err))

        return cmdinst


def main():
    return CommandLineInterface().run(sys.argv)


def parse_mapping(fileobj, filename=None):
    """Parse an extraction method mapping from a file-like object.

    >>> buf = StringIO('''
    ... [extractors]
    ... custom = mypackage.module:myfunc
    ...
    ... # Python source files
    ... [python: **.py]
    ...
    ... # Genshi templates
    ... [genshi: **/templates/**.html]
    ... include_attrs =
    ... [genshi: **/templates/**.txt]
    ... template_class = genshi.template:TextTemplate
    ... encoding = latin-1
    ...
    ... # Some custom extractor
    ... [custom: **/custom/*.*]
    ... ''')

    >>> method_map, options_map = parse_mapping(buf)
    >>> len(method_map)
    4

    >>> method_map[0]
    ('**.py', 'python')
    >>> options_map['**.py']
    {}
    >>> method_map[1]
    ('**/templates/**.html', 'genshi')
    >>> options_map['**/templates/**.html']['include_attrs']
    ''
    >>> method_map[2]
    ('**/templates/**.txt', 'genshi')
    >>> options_map['**/templates/**.txt']['template_class']
    'genshi.template:TextTemplate'
    >>> options_map['**/templates/**.txt']['encoding']
    'latin-1'

    >>> method_map[3]
    ('**/custom/*.*', 'mypackage.module:myfunc')
    >>> options_map['**/custom/*.*']
    {}

    :param fileobj: a readable file-like object containing the configuration
                    text to parse
    :see: `extract_from_directory`
    """
    extractors = {}
    method_map = []
    options_map = {}

    parser = RawConfigParser()
    parser._sections = OrderedDict(parser._sections)  # We need ordered sections
    parser.read_file(fileobj, filename)

    for section in parser.sections():
        if section == 'extractors':
            extractors = dict(parser.items(section))
        else:
            method, pattern = (part.strip() for part in section.split(':', 1))
            method_map.append((pattern, method))
            options_map[pattern] = dict(parser.items(section))

    if extractors:
        for idx, (pattern, method) in enumerate(method_map):
            if method in extractors:
                method = extractors[method]
            method_map[idx] = (pattern, method)

    return method_map, options_map


def parse_keywords(strings=[]):
    """Parse keywords specifications from the given list of strings.

    >>> kw = sorted(parse_keywords(['_', 'dgettext:2', 'dngettext:2,3', 'pgettext:1c,2']).items())
    >>> for keyword, indices in kw:
    ...     print((keyword, indices))
    ('_', None)
    ('dgettext', (2,))
    ('dngettext', (2, 3))
    ('pgettext', ((1, 'c'), 2))
    """
    keywords = {}
    for string in strings:
        if ':' in string:
            funcname, indices = string.split(':')
        else:
            funcname, indices = string, None
        if funcname not in keywords:
            if indices:
                inds = []
                for x in indices.split(','):
                    if x[-1] == 'c':
                        inds.append((int(x[:-1]), 'c'))
                    else:
                        inds.append(int(x))
                indices = tuple(inds)
            keywords[funcname] = indices
    return keywords


if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()
¿Qué es la limpieza dental de perros? - Clínica veterinaria


Es la eliminación del sarro y la placa adherida a la superficie de los dientes mediante un equipo de ultrasonidos que garantiza la integridad de las piezas dentales a la vez que elimina en profundidad cualquier resto de suciedad.

A continuación se procede al pulido de los dientes mediante una fresa especial que elimina la placa bacteriana y devuelve a los dientes el aspecto sano que deben tener.

Una vez terminado todo el proceso, se mantiene al perro en observación hasta que se despierta de la anestesia, bajo la atenta supervisión de un veterinario.

¿Cada cuánto tiempo tengo que hacerle una limpieza dental a mi perro?

A partir de cierta edad, los perros pueden necesitar una limpieza dental anual o bianual. Depende de cada caso. En líneas generales, puede decirse que los perros de razas pequeñas suelen acumular más sarro y suelen necesitar una atención mayor en cuanto a higiene dental.


Riesgos de una mala higiene


Los riesgos más evidentes de una mala higiene dental en los perros son los siguientes:

  • Cuando la acumulación de sarro no se trata, se puede producir una inflamación y retracción de las encías que puede descalzar el diente y provocar caídas.
  • Mal aliento (halitosis).
  • Sarro perros
  • Puede ir a más
  • Las bacterias de la placa pueden trasladarse a través del torrente circulatorio a órganos vitales como el corazón ocasionando problemas de endocarditis en las válvulas. Las bacterias pueden incluso acantonarse en huesos (La osteomielitis es la infección ósea, tanto cortical como medular) provocando mucho dolor y una artritis séptica).

¿Cómo se forma el sarro?

El sarro es la calcificación de la placa dental. Los restos de alimentos, junto con las bacterias presentes en la boca, van a formar la placa bacteriana o placa dental. Si la placa no se retira, al mezclarse con la saliva y los minerales presentes en ella, reaccionará formando una costra. La placa se calcifica y se forma el sarro.

El sarro, cuando se forma, es de color blanquecino pero a medida que pasa el tiempo se va poniendo amarillo y luego marrón.

Síntomas de una pobre higiene dental
La señal más obvia de una mala salud dental canina es el mal aliento.

Sin embargo, a veces no es tan fácil de detectar
Y hay perros que no se dejan abrir la boca por su dueño. Por ejemplo…

Recientemente nos trajeron a la clínica a un perro que parpadeaba de un ojo y decía su dueño que le picaba un lado de la cara. Tenía molestias y dificultad para comer, lo que había llevado a sus dueños a comprarle comida blanda (que suele ser un poco más cara y llevar más contenido en grasa) durante medio año. Después de una exploración oftalmológica, nos dimos cuenta de que el ojo tenía una úlcera en la córnea probablemente de rascarse . Además, el canto lateral del ojo estaba inflamado. Tenía lo que en humanos llamamos flemón pero como era un perro de pelo largo, no se le notaba a simple vista. Al abrirle la boca nos llamó la atención el ver una muela llena de sarro. Le realizamos una radiografía y encontramos una fístula que llegaba hasta la parte inferior del ojo.

Le tuvimos que extraer la muela. Tras esto, el ojo se curó completamente con unos colirios y una lentilla protectora de úlcera. Afortunadamente, la úlcera no profundizó y no perforó el ojo. Ahora el perro come perfectamente a pesar de haber perdido una muela.

¿Cómo mantener la higiene dental de tu perro?
Hay varias maneras de prevenir problemas derivados de la salud dental de tu perro.

Limpiezas de dientes en casa
Es recomendable limpiar los dientes de tu perro semanal o diariamente si se puede. Existe una gran variedad de productos que se pueden utilizar:

Pastas de dientes.
Cepillos de dientes o dedales para el dedo índice, que hacen más fácil la limpieza.
Colutorios para echar en agua de bebida o directamente sobre el diente en líquido o en spray.

En la Clínica Tus Veterinarios enseñamos a nuestros clientes a tomar el hábito de limpiar los dientes de sus perros desde que son cachorros. Esto responde a nuestro compromiso con la prevención de enfermedades caninas.

Hoy en día tenemos muchos clientes que limpian los dientes todos los días a su mascota, y como resultado, se ahorran el dinero de hacer limpiezas dentales profesionales y consiguen una mejor salud de su perro.


Limpiezas dentales profesionales de perros y gatos

Recomendamos hacer una limpieza dental especializada anualmente. La realizamos con un aparato de ultrasonidos que utiliza agua para quitar el sarro. Después, procedemos a pulir los dientes con un cepillo de alta velocidad y una pasta especial. Hacemos esto para proteger el esmalte.

La frecuencia de limpiezas dentales necesaria varía mucho entre razas. En general, las razas grandes tienen buena calidad de esmalte, por lo que no necesitan hacerlo tan a menudo e incluso pueden pasarse la vida sin requerir una limpieza. Sin embargo, razas pequeñas como el Yorkshire o el Maltés, deben hacérselas todos los años desde cachorros si se quiere conservar sus piezas dentales.

Otro factor fundamental es la calidad del pienso. Algunas marcas han diseñado croquetas que limpian la superficie del diente y de la muela al masticarse.

Ultrasonido para perros

¿Se necesita anestesia para las limpiezas dentales de perros y gatos?

La limpieza dental en perros no es una técnica que pueda practicarse sin anestesia general , aunque hay veces que los propietarios no quieren anestesiar y si tiene poco sarro y el perro es muy bueno se puede intentar…… , pero no se va a poder pulir ni acceder a todas la zona de la boca …. Además los limpiadores dentales van a irrigar agua y hay riesgo de aspiración a vías respiratorias si no se realiza una anestesia correcta con intubación traqueal . En resumen , sin anestesia no se va hacer una correcta limpieza dental.

Tampoco sirve la sedación ya que necesitamos que el animal esté totalmente quieto, y el veterinario tenga un acceso completo a todas sus piezas dentales y encías.

Alimentos para la limpieza dental

Hay que tener cierto cuidado a la hora de comprar determinados alimentos porque no todos son saludables. Algunos tienen demasiado contenido graso, que en exceso puede causar problemas cardiovasculares y obesidad.

Los mejores alimentos para los dientes son aquellos que están elaborados por empresas farmacéuticas y llevan componentes químicos con tratamientos específicos para el diente del perro. Esto implica no solo limpieza a través de la acción mecánica de morder sino también un tratamiento antibacteriano para prevenir el sarro.

Conclusión

Si eres como la mayoría de dueños, por falta de tiempo , es probable que no estés prestando la suficiente atención a la limpieza dental de tu perro. Por eso te animamos a que comiences a limpiar los dientes de tu perro y consideres atender a su higiene bucal con frecuencia.

Estas simples medidas pueden conllevar a que tu perro tenga una vida más larga y mucho más saludable.

Si te resulta imposible introducir un cepillo de dientes a tu perro en la boca, pásate con él por clínica Tus Veterinarios y te explicamos cómo hacerlo.

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