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#
# Copyright (c) 2001 - 2017 The SCons Foundation
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__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Scanner/Dir.py rel_3.0.0:4395:8972f6a2f699 2017/09/18 12:59:24 bdbaddog"

import SCons.Node.FS
import SCons.Scanner

def only_dirs(nodes):
    is_Dir = lambda n: isinstance(n.disambiguate(), SCons.Node.FS.Dir)
    return [node for node in nodes if is_Dir(node)]

def DirScanner(**kw):
    """Return a prototype Scanner instance for scanning
    directories for on-disk files"""
    kw['node_factory'] = SCons.Node.FS.Entry
    kw['recursive'] = only_dirs
    return SCons.Scanner.Base(scan_on_disk, "DirScanner", **kw)

def DirEntryScanner(**kw):
    """Return a prototype Scanner instance for "scanning"
    directory Nodes for their in-memory entries"""
    kw['node_factory'] = SCons.Node.FS.Entry
    kw['recursive'] = None
    return SCons.Scanner.Base(scan_in_memory, "DirEntryScanner", **kw)

skip_entry = {}

skip_entry_list = [
   '.',
   '..',
   '.sconsign',
   # Used by the native dblite.py module.
   '.sconsign.dblite',
   # Used by dbm and dumbdbm.
   '.sconsign.dir',
   # Used by dbm.
   '.sconsign.pag',
   # Used by dumbdbm.
   '.sconsign.dat',
   '.sconsign.bak',
   # Used by some dbm emulations using Berkeley DB.
   '.sconsign.db',
]

for skip in skip_entry_list:
    skip_entry[skip] = 1
    skip_entry[SCons.Node.FS._my_normcase(skip)] = 1

do_not_scan = lambda k: k not in skip_entry

def scan_on_disk(node, env, path=()):
    """
    Scans a directory for on-disk files and directories therein.

    Looking up the entries will add these to the in-memory Node tree
    representation of the file system, so all we have to do is just
    that and then call the in-memory scanning function.
    """
    try:
        flist = node.fs.listdir(node.get_abspath())
    except (IOError, OSError):
        return []
    e = node.Entry
    for f in  filter(do_not_scan, flist):
        # Add ./ to the beginning of the file name so if it begins with a
        # '#' we don't look it up relative to the top-level directory.
        e('./' + f)
    return scan_in_memory(node, env, path)

def scan_in_memory(node, env, path=()):
    """
    "Scans" a Node.FS.Dir for its in-memory entries.
    """
    try:
        entries = node.entries
    except AttributeError:
        # It's not a Node.FS.Dir (or doesn't look enough like one for
        # our purposes), which can happen if a target list containing
        # mixed Node types (Dirs and Files, for example) has a Dir as
        # the first entry.
        return []
    entry_list = sorted(filter(do_not_scan, list(entries.keys())))
    return [entries[n] for n in entry_list]

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