ai-content-maker/.venv/Lib/site-packages/pygame/pkgdata.py

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"""
pkgdata is a simple, extensible way for a package to acquire data file
resources.
The getResource function is equivalent to the standard idioms, such as
the following minimal implementation:
import sys, os
def getResource(identifier, pkgname=__name__):
pkgpath = os.path.dirname(sys.modules[pkgname].__file__)
path = os.path.join(pkgpath, identifier)
return file(os.path.normpath(path), mode='rb')
When a __loader__ is present on the module given by __name__, it will defer
getResource to its get_data implementation and return it as a file-like
object (such as StringIO).
"""
__all__ = ["getResource"]
import sys
import os
try:
from pkg_resources import resource_stream, resource_exists
except ImportError:
def resource_exists(_package_or_requirement, _resource_name):
"""
A stub for when we fail to import this function.
:return: Always returns False
"""
return False
def resource_stream(_package_of_requirement, _resource_name):
"""
A stub for when we fail to import this function.
Always raises a NotImplementedError when called.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def getResource(identifier, pkgname=__name__):
"""
Acquire a readable object for a given package name and identifier.
An IOError will be raised if the resource can not be found.
For example:
mydata = getResource('mypkgdata.jpg').read()
Note that the package name must be fully qualified, if given, such
that it would be found in sys.modules.
In some cases, getResource will return a real file object. In that
case, it may be useful to use its name attribute to get the path
rather than use it as a file-like object. For example, you may
be handing data off to a C API.
"""
# When pyinstaller (or similar tools) are used, resource_exists may raise
# NotImplemented error
try:
if resource_exists(pkgname, identifier):
return resource_stream(pkgname, identifier)
except NotImplementedError:
pass
mod = sys.modules[pkgname]
path_to_file = getattr(mod, "__file__", None)
if path_to_file is None:
raise OSError(f"{repr(mod)} has no __file__!")
path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(path_to_file), identifier)
# pylint: disable=consider-using-with
return open(os.path.normpath(path), "rb")