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bpo-40447: accept all path-like objects in compileall.compile_file #19883

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@FFY00 FFY00 changed the title bpo-40447: accept pathlib.path in compileall.compile_file bpo-40447: accept pathlib.Path in compileall.compile_file May 3, 2020
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Is there a reason to not to use os.fspath for supporting all path like objects?

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FFY00 commented May 3, 2020

Nop, I just totally forgot about that. Good catch :D

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Thanks! Probably worth adding to the tests too :-)

@@ -157,8 +157,8 @@ def compile_file(fullname, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None, quiet=0,
dfile = os.path.join(ddir, name)

if stripdir is not None:
fullname_parts = fullname.split(os.path.sep)
stripdir_parts = stripdir.split(os.path.sep)
fullname_parts = os.fspath(fullname).split(os.path.sep)
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This has redundancy with the logic on line 151. Not sure why that's gated by the condition on quiet, though.

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Oh, yes. It is odd.

@berkerpeksag sorry for bothering, do you remember why the quiet check is there? It looks like quiet is being used across the code to provide some set some kind of failing level here. The docstring is also a bit ambiguous.

full output with False or 0, errors only with 1, no output with 2

I am not sure how to parse the behavior for 1.

Should this behavior be changed? If not, the docstring should definitely be touched up.

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Anyway, I am moving the path-like object translation up there.

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I also added the other path arguments.

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Thanks for this PR!

This seems like a good fix, but needs a bit more work:

  1. ISTM that this should also fix the handling of the same parameters in compile_dir.
  2. Tests?
  3. Clarify the NEWS entry (see inline comment.)

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Thanks @FFY00, that was quick!

The NEWS entry mentions fixing compile_dir as well as compile_file, but I don't see that here yet in the code or tests?

@@ -152,8 +152,14 @@ def compile_file(fullname, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None, quiet=0,
"in combination with stripdir or prependdir"))

success = True
if quiet < 2 and isinstance(fullname, os.PathLike):
if isinstance(fullname, os.PathLike):
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nit: os.fspath is happy to take str and bytes, so you don't need this check for fullname (for the other three, you do need something to guard against None)

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You're right! The last threeos.fspath calls can simply be moved below into each of the blocks handling the three directory arguments, without the isinstance checks. The first one shouldn't need the isinstance guard at all; letting os.fspath error on invalid types seems like precisely what we want here.

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Sorry for the delay! This fell off my working pool. Made the changes 😊

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name = os.path.basename(fullname)

dfile = None

if ddir is not None:
dfile = os.path.join(ddir, name)
dfile = os.path.join(os.fspath(ddir), name)
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One more nit: I think the call to os.fspath is only needed on line 165 with stripdir; os.path.join is happy to take PathLike objects

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Although actually neither split works when stripdir is bytes, which the documentation says it's allowed to be, since os.path.sep is a str. Same for fullname although the documentation doesn't mention that bytes is allowed there.

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I made the changes, let me know if there's anything else.

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@taleinat pushed the requested changes.

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LGTM, though I haven't reviewed in detail. Let me know if there's something in particular you'd like me to critique.

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Thanks, this looks correct to me.

There's still one issue that I pointed out in #19883 (comment) , but that is separate enough that we can deal with it later.

I'm not sure whether to backport. While the code itself is "new feature" it is a feature that the docs in previous versions promise exists. We should either a) backport this change, or b) amend the docs on old branches. I lean towards a) for simplicity.

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I agree with backporting since this was specifically documented to work.

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Thanks @FFY00 for the PR, and @hauntsaninja for merging it 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.10, 3.11.
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