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+#! /usr/bin/env python
+
+# Hi There!
+# You may be wondering what this giant blob of binary data here is, you might
+# even be worried that we're up to something nefarious (good for you for being
+# paranoid!). This is a base64 encoding of a zip file, this zip file contains
+# a fully functional basic pytest script.
+#
+# Pytest is a thing that tests packages, pytest itself is a package that some-
+# one might want to install, especially if they're looking to run tests inside
+# some package they want to install. Pytest has a lot of code to collect and
+# execute tests, and other such sort of "tribal knowledge" that has been en-
+# coded in its code base. Because of this we basically include a basic copy
+# of pytest inside this blob. We do this because it let's you as a maintainer
+# or application developer who wants people who don't deal with python much to
+# easily run tests without installing the complete pytest package.
+#
+# If you're wondering how this is created: you can create it yourself if you
+# have a complete pytest installation by using this command on the command-
+# line: ``py.test --genscript=runtests.py``.
+
+sources = """
+@SOURCES@"""
+
+import sys
+import base64
+import zlib
+
+class DictImporter(object):
+ def __init__(self, sources):
+ self.sources = sources
+
+ def find_module(self, fullname, path=None):
+ if fullname == "argparse" and sys.version_info >= (2,7):
+ # we were generated with <python2.7 (which pulls in argparse)
+ # but we are running now on a stdlib which has it, so use that.
+ return None
+ if fullname in self.sources:
+ return self
+ if fullname + '.__init__' in self.sources:
+ return self
+ return None
+
+ def load_module(self, fullname):
+ # print "load_module:", fullname
+ from types import ModuleType
+ try:
+ s = self.sources[fullname]
+ is_pkg = False
+ except KeyError:
+ s = self.sources[fullname + '.__init__']
+ is_pkg = True
+
+ co = compile(s, fullname, 'exec')
+ module = sys.modules.setdefault(fullname, ModuleType(fullname))
+ module.__file__ = "%s/%s" % (__file__, fullname)
+ module.__loader__ = self
+ if is_pkg:
+ module.__path__ = [fullname]
+
+ do_exec(co, module.__dict__) # noqa
+ return sys.modules[fullname]
+
+ def get_source(self, name):
+ res = self.sources.get(name)
+ if res is None:
+ res = self.sources.get(name + '.__init__')
+ return res
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ try:
+ import pkg_resources # noqa
+ except ImportError:
+ sys.stderr.write("ERROR: setuptools not installed\n")
+ sys.exit(2)
+ if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
+ exec("def do_exec(co, loc): exec(co, loc)\n")
+ import pickle
+ sources = sources.encode("ascii") # ensure bytes
+ sources = pickle.loads(zlib.decompress(base64.decodebytes(sources)))
+ else:
+ import cPickle as pickle
+ exec("def do_exec(co, loc): exec co in loc\n")
+ sources = pickle.loads(zlib.decompress(base64.decodestring(sources)))
+
+ importer = DictImporter(sources)
+ sys.meta_path.insert(0, importer)
+ entry = "@ENTRY@"
+ do_exec(entry, locals()) # noqa