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""" This package contains all sorts of small helper / utility functionality, that did not fit better elsewhere. Code used to be in borg/helpers.py but was split into the modules in this package, which are imported into here for compatibility. """ from contextlib import contextmanager from .checks import * # NOQA from .datastruct import * # NOQA from .errors import * # NOQA from .fs import * # NOQA from .manifest import * # NOQA from .misc import * # NOQA from .parseformat import * # NOQA from .process import * # NOQA from .progress import * # NOQA from .time import * # NOQA from .yes import * # NOQA from .msgpack import is_slow_msgpack, is_supported_msgpack, int_to_bigint, bigint_to_int, get_limited_unpacker from . import msgpack # generic mechanism to enable users to invoke workarounds by setting the # BORG_WORKAROUNDS environment variable to a list of comma-separated strings. # see the docs for a list of known workaround strings. workarounds = tuple(os.environ.get('BORG_WORKAROUNDS', '').split(',')) @contextmanager def ignore_invalid_archive_tam(): global workarounds saved = workarounds if 'ignore_invalid_archive_tam' not in workarounds: # we really need this workaround here or borg will likely raise an exception. workarounds += ('ignore_invalid_archive_tam',) yield workarounds = saved """ The global exit_code variable is used so that modules other than archiver can increase the program exit code if a warning or error occurred during their operation. This is different from archiver.exit_code, which is only accessible from the archiver object. Note: keep this in helpers/__init__.py as the code expects to be able to assign to helpers.exit_code. """ exit_code = EXIT_SUCCESS def set_ec(ec): """ Sets the exit code of the program, if an exit code higher or equal than this is set, this does nothing. This makes EXIT_ERROR override EXIT_WARNING, etc.. ec: exit code to set """ global exit_code exit_code = max(exit_code, ec) return exit_code
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