Python packaging.version.replace() Examples

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Example #1
Source File: __init__.py    From Flask-P2P with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def _markerlib_evaluate(cls, text):
        """
        Evaluate a PEP 426 environment marker using markerlib.
        Return a boolean indicating the marker result in this environment.
        Raise SyntaxError if marker is invalid.
        """
        import _markerlib
        # markerlib implements Metadata 1.2 (PEP 345) environment markers.
        # Translate the variables to Metadata 2.0 (PEP 426).
        env = _markerlib.default_environment()
        for key in env.keys():
            new_key = key.replace('.', '_')
            env[new_key] = env.pop(key)
        try:
            result = _markerlib.interpret(text, env)
        except NameError as e:
            raise SyntaxError(e.args[0])
        return result 
Example #2
Source File: __init__.py    From lambda-packs with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def _warn_unsafe_extraction_path(path):
        """
        If the default extraction path is overridden and set to an insecure
        location, such as /tmp, it opens up an opportunity for an attacker to
        replace an extracted file with an unauthorized payload. Warn the user
        if a known insecure location is used.

        See Distribute #375 for more details.
        """
        if os.name == 'nt' and not path.startswith(os.environ['windir']):
            # On Windows, permissions are generally restrictive by default
            #  and temp directories are not writable by other users, so
            #  bypass the warning.
            return
        mode = os.stat(path).st_mode
        if mode & stat.S_IWOTH or mode & stat.S_IWGRP:
            msg = ("%s is writable by group/others and vulnerable to attack "
                "when "
                "used with get_resource_filename. Consider a more secure "
                "location (set with .set_extraction_path or the "
                "PYTHON_EGG_CACHE environment variable)." % path)
            warnings.warn(msg, UserWarning) 
Example #3
Source File: __init__.py    From lambda-packs with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def _warn_legacy_version(self):
        LV = packaging.version.LegacyVersion
        is_legacy = isinstance(self._parsed_version, LV)
        if not is_legacy:
            return

        # While an empty version is technically a legacy version and
        # is not a valid PEP 440 version, it's also unlikely to
        # actually come from someone and instead it is more likely that
        # it comes from setuptools attempting to parse a filename and
        # including it in the list. So for that we'll gate this warning
        # on if the version is anything at all or not.
        if not self.version:
            return

        tmpl = textwrap.dedent("""
            '{project_name} ({version})' is being parsed as a legacy,
            non PEP 440,
            version. You may find odd behavior and sort order.
            In particular it will be sorted as less than 0.0. It
            is recommended to migrate to PEP 440 compatible
            versions.
            """).strip().replace('\n', ' ')

        warnings.warn(tmpl.format(**vars(self)), PEP440Warning) 
Example #4
Source File: __init__.py    From PhonePi_SampleServer with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def run_script(self, script_name, namespace):
        script = 'scripts/' + script_name
        if not self.has_metadata(script):
            raise ResolutionError("No script named %r" % script_name)
        script_text = self.get_metadata(script).replace('\r\n', '\n')
        script_text = script_text.replace('\r', '\n')
        script_filename = self._fn(self.egg_info, script)
        namespace['__file__'] = script_filename
        if os.path.exists(script_filename):
            source = open(script_filename).read()
            code = compile(source, script_filename, 'exec')
            exec(code, namespace, namespace)
        else:
            from linecache import cache
            cache[script_filename] = (
                len(script_text), 0, script_text.split('\n'), script_filename
            )
            script_code = compile(script_text, script_filename, 'exec')
            exec(script_code, namespace, namespace) 
Example #5
Source File: __init__.py    From PhonePi_SampleServer with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def _warn_unsafe_extraction_path(path):
        """
        If the default extraction path is overridden and set to an insecure
        location, such as /tmp, it opens up an opportunity for an attacker to
        replace an extracted file with an unauthorized payload. Warn the user
        if a known insecure location is used.

        See Distribute #375 for more details.
        """
        if os.name == 'nt' and not path.startswith(os.environ['windir']):
            # On Windows, permissions are generally restrictive by default
            #  and temp directories are not writable by other users, so
            #  bypass the warning.
            return
        mode = os.stat(path).st_mode
        if mode & stat.S_IWOTH or mode & stat.S_IWGRP:
            msg = ("%s is writable by group/others and vulnerable to attack "
                "when "
                "used with get_resource_filename. Consider a more secure "
                "location (set with .set_extraction_path or the "
                "PYTHON_EGG_CACHE environment variable)." % path)
            warnings.warn(msg, UserWarning) 
Example #6
Source File: __init__.py    From Safejumper-for-Desktop with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def _warn_unsafe_extraction_path(path):
        """
        If the default extraction path is overridden and set to an insecure
        location, such as /tmp, it opens up an opportunity for an attacker to
        replace an extracted file with an unauthorized payload. Warn the user
        if a known insecure location is used.

        See Distribute #375 for more details.
        """
        if os.name == 'nt' and not path.startswith(os.environ['windir']):
            # On Windows, permissions are generally restrictive by default
            #  and temp directories are not writable by other users, so
            #  bypass the warning.
            return
        mode = os.stat(path).st_mode
        if mode & stat.S_IWOTH or mode & stat.S_IWGRP:
            msg = ("%s is writable by group/others and vulnerable to attack "
                "when "
                "used with get_resource_filename. Consider a more secure "
                "location (set with .set_extraction_path or the "
                "PYTHON_EGG_CACHE environment variable)." % path)
            warnings.warn(msg, UserWarning) 
Example #7
Source File: __init__.py    From PhonePi_SampleServer with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def get_build_platform():
    """Return this platform's string for platform-specific distributions

    XXX Currently this is the same as ``distutils.util.get_platform()``, but it
    needs some hacks for Linux and Mac OS X.
    """
    try:
        # Python 2.7 or >=3.2
        from sysconfig import get_platform
    except ImportError:
        from distutils.util import get_platform

    plat = get_platform()
    if sys.platform == "darwin" and not plat.startswith('macosx-'):
        try:
            version = _macosx_vers()
            machine = os.uname()[4].replace(" ", "_")
            return "macosx-%d.%d-%s" % (int(version[0]), int(version[1]),
                _macosx_arch(machine))
        except ValueError:
            # if someone is running a non-Mac darwin system, this will fall
            # through to the default implementation
            pass
    return plat 
Example #8
Source File: __init__.py    From PhonePi_SampleServer with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def build(cls, path):
        """
        Build a dictionary similar to the zipimport directory
        caches, except instead of tuples, store ZipInfo objects.

        Use a platform-specific path separator (os.sep) for the path keys
        for compatibility with pypy on Windows.
        """
        with ContextualZipFile(path) as zfile:
            items = (
                (
                    name.replace('/', os.sep),
                    zfile.getinfo(name),
                )
                for name in zfile.namelist()
            )
            return dict(items) 
Example #9
Source File: __init__.py    From datafari with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def _markerlib_evaluate(cls, text):
        """
        Evaluate a PEP 426 environment marker using markerlib.
        Return a boolean indicating the marker result in this environment.
        Raise SyntaxError if marker is invalid.
        """
        import _markerlib
        # markerlib implements Metadata 1.2 (PEP 345) environment markers.
        # Translate the variables to Metadata 2.0 (PEP 426).
        env = _markerlib.default_environment()
        for key in env.keys():
            new_key = key.replace('.', '_')
            env[new_key] = env.pop(key)
        try:
            result = _markerlib.interpret(text, env)
        except NameError as e:
            raise SyntaxError(e.args[0])
        return result 
Example #10
Source File: __init__.py    From Safejumper-for-Desktop with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def run_script(self, script_name, namespace):
        script = 'scripts/' + script_name
        if not self.has_metadata(script):
            raise ResolutionError("No script named %r" % script_name)
        script_text = self.get_metadata(script).replace('\r\n', '\n')
        script_text = script_text.replace('\r', '\n')
        script_filename = self._fn(self.egg_info, script)
        namespace['__file__'] = script_filename
        if os.path.exists(script_filename):
            source = open(script_filename).read()
            code = compile(source, script_filename, 'exec')
            exec(code, namespace, namespace)
        else:
            from linecache import cache
            cache[script_filename] = (
                len(script_text), 0, script_text.split('\n'), script_filename
            )
            script_code = compile(script_text, script_filename, 'exec')
            exec(script_code, namespace, namespace) 
Example #11
Source File: __init__.py    From Safejumper-for-Desktop with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def _warn_legacy_version(self):
        LV = packaging.version.LegacyVersion
        is_legacy = isinstance(self._parsed_version, LV)
        if not is_legacy:
            return

        # While an empty version is technically a legacy version and
        # is not a valid PEP 440 version, it's also unlikely to
        # actually come from someone and instead it is more likely that
        # it comes from setuptools attempting to parse a filename and
        # including it in the list. So for that we'll gate this warning
        # on if the version is anything at all or not.
        if not self.version:
            return

        tmpl = textwrap.dedent("""
            '{project_name} ({version})' is being parsed as a legacy,
            non PEP 440,
            version. You may find odd behavior and sort order.
            In particular it will be sorted as less than 0.0. It
            is recommended to migrate to PEP 440 compatible
            versions.
            """).strip().replace('\n', ' ')

        warnings.warn(tmpl.format(**vars(self)), PEP440Warning) 
Example #12
Source File: __init__.py    From datafari with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def _warn_unsafe_extraction_path(path):
        """
        If the default extraction path is overridden and set to an insecure
        location, such as /tmp, it opens up an opportunity for an attacker to
        replace an extracted file with an unauthorized payload. Warn the user
        if a known insecure location is used.

        See Distribute #375 for more details.
        """
        if os.name == 'nt' and not path.startswith(os.environ['windir']):
            # On Windows, permissions are generally restrictive by default
            #  and temp directories are not writable by other users, so
            #  bypass the warning.
            return
        mode = os.stat(path).st_mode
        if mode & stat.S_IWOTH or mode & stat.S_IWGRP:
            msg = ("%s is writable by group/others and vulnerable to attack "
                "when "
                "used with get_resource_filename. Consider a more secure "
                "location (set with .set_extraction_path or the "
                "PYTHON_EGG_CACHE environment variable)." % path)
            warnings.warn(msg, UserWarning) 
Example #13
Source File: __init__.py    From Flask-P2P with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def get_build_platform():
    """Return this platform's string for platform-specific distributions

    XXX Currently this is the same as ``distutils.util.get_platform()``, but it
    needs some hacks for Linux and Mac OS X.
    """
    try:
        # Python 2.7 or >=3.2
        from sysconfig import get_platform
    except ImportError:
        from distutils.util import get_platform

    plat = get_platform()
    if sys.platform == "darwin" and not plat.startswith('macosx-'):
        try:
            version = _macosx_vers()
            machine = os.uname()[4].replace(" ", "_")
            return "macosx-%d.%d-%s" % (int(version[0]), int(version[1]),
                _macosx_arch(machine))
        except ValueError:
            # if someone is running a non-Mac darwin system, this will fall
            # through to the default implementation
            pass
    return plat 
Example #14
Source File: __init__.py    From datafari with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def get_build_platform():
    """Return this platform's string for platform-specific distributions

    XXX Currently this is the same as ``distutils.util.get_platform()``, but it
    needs some hacks for Linux and Mac OS X.
    """
    try:
        # Python 2.7 or >=3.2
        from sysconfig import get_platform
    except ImportError:
        from distutils.util import get_platform

    plat = get_platform()
    if sys.platform == "darwin" and not plat.startswith('macosx-'):
        try:
            version = _macosx_vers()
            machine = os.uname()[4].replace(" ", "_")
            return "macosx-%d.%d-%s" % (int(version[0]), int(version[1]),
                _macosx_arch(machine))
        except ValueError:
            # if someone is running a non-Mac darwin system, this will fall
            # through to the default implementation
            pass
    return plat 
Example #15
Source File: __init__.py    From Flask-P2P with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def _warn_unsafe_extraction_path(path):
        """
        If the default extraction path is overridden and set to an insecure
        location, such as /tmp, it opens up an opportunity for an attacker to
        replace an extracted file with an unauthorized payload. Warn the user
        if a known insecure location is used.

        See Distribute #375 for more details.
        """
        if os.name == 'nt' and not path.startswith(os.environ['windir']):
            # On Windows, permissions are generally restrictive by default
            #  and temp directories are not writable by other users, so
            #  bypass the warning.
            return
        mode = os.stat(path).st_mode
        if mode & stat.S_IWOTH or mode & stat.S_IWGRP:
            msg = ("%s is writable by group/others and vulnerable to attack "
                "when "
                "used with get_resource_filename. Consider a more secure "
                "location (set with .set_extraction_path or the "
                "PYTHON_EGG_CACHE environment variable)." % path)
            warnings.warn(msg, UserWarning) 
Example #16
Source File: __init__.py    From Safejumper-for-Desktop with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def build(cls, path):
        """
        Build a dictionary similar to the zipimport directory
        caches, except instead of tuples, store ZipInfo objects.

        Use a platform-specific path separator (os.sep) for the path keys
        for compatibility with pypy on Windows.
        """
        with ContextualZipFile(path) as zfile:
            items = (
                (
                    name.replace('/', os.sep),
                    zfile.getinfo(name),
                )
                for name in zfile.namelist()
            )
            return dict(items) 
Example #17
Source File: __init__.py    From Flask-P2P with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def run_script(self, script_name, namespace):
        script = 'scripts/'+script_name
        if not self.has_metadata(script):
            raise ResolutionError("No script named %r" % script_name)
        script_text = self.get_metadata(script).replace('\r\n', '\n')
        script_text = script_text.replace('\r', '\n')
        script_filename = self._fn(self.egg_info, script)
        namespace['__file__'] = script_filename
        if os.path.exists(script_filename):
            source = open(script_filename).read()
            code = compile(source, script_filename, 'exec')
            exec(code, namespace, namespace)
        else:
            from linecache import cache
            cache[script_filename] = (
                len(script_text), 0, script_text.split('\n'), script_filename
            )
            script_code = compile(script_text, script_filename,'exec')
            exec(script_code, namespace, namespace) 
Example #18
Source File: __init__.py    From Flask-P2P with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def build(cls, path):
        """
        Build a dictionary similar to the zipimport directory
        caches, except instead of tuples, store ZipInfo objects.

        Use a platform-specific path separator (os.sep) for the path keys
        for compatibility with pypy on Windows.
        """
        with ContextualZipFile(path) as zfile:
            items = (
                (
                    name.replace('/', os.sep),
                    zfile.getinfo(name),
                )
                for name in zfile.namelist()
            )
            return dict(items) 
Example #19
Source File: __init__.py    From Flask-P2P with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def _warn_legacy_version(self):
        LV = packaging.version.LegacyVersion
        is_legacy = isinstance(self._parsed_version, LV)
        if not is_legacy:
            return

        # While an empty version is technically a legacy version and
        # is not a valid PEP 440 version, it's also unlikely to
        # actually come from someone and instead it is more likely that
        # it comes from setuptools attempting to parse a filename and
        # including it in the list. So for that we'll gate this warning
        # on if the version is anything at all or not.
        if not self.version:
            return

        tmpl = textwrap.dedent("""
            '{project_name} ({version})' is being parsed as a legacy,
            non PEP 440,
            version. You may find odd behavior and sort order.
            In particular it will be sorted as less than 0.0. It
            is recommended to migrate to PEP 440 compatible
            versions.
            """).strip().replace('\n', ' ')

        warnings.warn(tmpl.format(**vars(self)), PEP440Warning) 
Example #20
Source File: __init__.py    From ImageFusion with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def _warn_legacy_version(self):
        LV = packaging.version.LegacyVersion
        is_legacy = isinstance(self._parsed_version, LV)
        if not is_legacy:
            return

        # While an empty version is technically a legacy version and
        # is not a valid PEP 440 version, it's also unlikely to
        # actually come from someone and instead it is more likely that
        # it comes from setuptools attempting to parse a filename and
        # including it in the list. So for that we'll gate this warning
        # on if the version is anything at all or not.
        if not self.version:
            return

        tmpl = textwrap.dedent("""
            '{project_name} ({version})' is being parsed as a legacy,
            non PEP 440,
            version. You may find odd behavior and sort order.
            In particular it will be sorted as less than 0.0. It
            is recommended to migrate to PEP 440 compatible
            versions.
            """).strip().replace('\n', ' ')

        warnings.warn(tmpl.format(**vars(self)), PEP440Warning) 
Example #21
Source File: __init__.py    From ImageFusion with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def build(cls, path):
        """
        Build a dictionary similar to the zipimport directory
        caches, except instead of tuples, store ZipInfo objects.

        Use a platform-specific path separator (os.sep) for the path keys
        for compatibility with pypy on Windows.
        """
        with ContextualZipFile(path) as zfile:
            items = (
                (
                    name.replace('/', os.sep),
                    zfile.getinfo(name),
                )
                for name in zfile.namelist()
            )
            return dict(items) 
Example #22
Source File: __init__.py    From ImageFusion with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def get_build_platform():
    """Return this platform's string for platform-specific distributions

    XXX Currently this is the same as ``distutils.util.get_platform()``, but it
    needs some hacks for Linux and Mac OS X.
    """
    try:
        # Python 2.7 or >=3.2
        from sysconfig import get_platform
    except ImportError:
        from distutils.util import get_platform

    plat = get_platform()
    if sys.platform == "darwin" and not plat.startswith('macosx-'):
        try:
            version = _macosx_vers()
            machine = os.uname()[4].replace(" ", "_")
            return "macosx-%d.%d-%s" % (int(version[0]), int(version[1]),
                _macosx_arch(machine))
        except ValueError:
            # if someone is running a non-Mac darwin system, this will fall
            # through to the default implementation
            pass
    return plat 
Example #23
Source File: __init__.py    From ImageFusion with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def run_script(self, script_name, namespace):
        script = 'scripts/'+script_name
        if not self.has_metadata(script):
            raise ResolutionError("No script named %r" % script_name)
        script_text = self.get_metadata(script).replace('\r\n', '\n')
        script_text = script_text.replace('\r', '\n')
        script_filename = self._fn(self.egg_info, script)
        namespace['__file__'] = script_filename
        if os.path.exists(script_filename):
            source = open(script_filename).read()
            code = compile(source, script_filename, 'exec')
            exec(code, namespace, namespace)
        else:
            from linecache import cache
            cache[script_filename] = (
                len(script_text), 0, script_text.split('\n'), script_filename
            )
            script_code = compile(script_text, script_filename,'exec')
            exec(script_code, namespace, namespace) 
Example #24
Source File: __init__.py    From ImageFusion with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def _warn_unsafe_extraction_path(path):
        """
        If the default extraction path is overridden and set to an insecure
        location, such as /tmp, it opens up an opportunity for an attacker to
        replace an extracted file with an unauthorized payload. Warn the user
        if a known insecure location is used.

        See Distribute #375 for more details.
        """
        if os.name == 'nt' and not path.startswith(os.environ['windir']):
            # On Windows, permissions are generally restrictive by default
            #  and temp directories are not writable by other users, so
            #  bypass the warning.
            return
        mode = os.stat(path).st_mode
        if mode & stat.S_IWOTH or mode & stat.S_IWGRP:
            msg = ("%s is writable by group/others and vulnerable to attack "
                "when "
                "used with get_resource_filename. Consider a more secure "
                "location (set with .set_extraction_path or the "
                "PYTHON_EGG_CACHE environment variable)." % path)
            warnings.warn(msg, UserWarning) 
Example #25
Source File: __init__.py    From ImageFusion with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def _markerlib_evaluate(cls, text):
        """
        Evaluate a PEP 426 environment marker using markerlib.
        Return a boolean indicating the marker result in this environment.
        Raise SyntaxError if marker is invalid.
        """
        import _markerlib
        # markerlib implements Metadata 1.2 (PEP 345) environment markers.
        # Translate the variables to Metadata 2.0 (PEP 426).
        env = _markerlib.default_environment()
        for key in env.keys():
            new_key = key.replace('.', '_')
            env[new_key] = env.pop(key)
        try:
            result = _markerlib.interpret(text, env)
        except NameError as e:
            raise SyntaxError(e.args[0])
        return result 
Example #26
Source File: __init__.py    From ImageFusion with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def run_script(self, script_name, namespace):
        script = 'scripts/'+script_name
        if not self.has_metadata(script):
            raise ResolutionError("No script named %r" % script_name)
        script_text = self.get_metadata(script).replace('\r\n', '\n')
        script_text = script_text.replace('\r', '\n')
        script_filename = self._fn(self.egg_info, script)
        namespace['__file__'] = script_filename
        if os.path.exists(script_filename):
            source = open(script_filename).read()
            code = compile(source, script_filename, 'exec')
            exec(code, namespace, namespace)
        else:
            from linecache import cache
            cache[script_filename] = (
                len(script_text), 0, script_text.split('\n'), script_filename
            )
            script_code = compile(script_text, script_filename,'exec')
            exec(script_code, namespace, namespace) 
Example #27
Source File: __init__.py    From ImageFusion with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def build(cls, path):
        """
        Build a dictionary similar to the zipimport directory
        caches, except instead of tuples, store ZipInfo objects.

        Use a platform-specific path separator (os.sep) for the path keys
        for compatibility with pypy on Windows.
        """
        with ContextualZipFile(path) as zfile:
            items = (
                (
                    name.replace('/', os.sep),
                    zfile.getinfo(name),
                )
                for name in zfile.namelist()
            )
            return dict(items) 
Example #28
Source File: __init__.py    From ImageFusion with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def _warn_legacy_version(self):
        LV = packaging.version.LegacyVersion
        is_legacy = isinstance(self._parsed_version, LV)
        if not is_legacy:
            return

        # While an empty version is technically a legacy version and
        # is not a valid PEP 440 version, it's also unlikely to
        # actually come from someone and instead it is more likely that
        # it comes from setuptools attempting to parse a filename and
        # including it in the list. So for that we'll gate this warning
        # on if the version is anything at all or not.
        if not self.version:
            return

        tmpl = textwrap.dedent("""
            '{project_name} ({version})' is being parsed as a legacy,
            non PEP 440,
            version. You may find odd behavior and sort order.
            In particular it will be sorted as less than 0.0. It
            is recommended to migrate to PEP 440 compatible
            versions.
            """).strip().replace('\n', ' ')

        warnings.warn(tmpl.format(**vars(self)), PEP440Warning) 
Example #29
Source File: __init__.py    From ImageFusion with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def get_build_platform():
    """Return this platform's string for platform-specific distributions

    XXX Currently this is the same as ``distutils.util.get_platform()``, but it
    needs some hacks for Linux and Mac OS X.
    """
    try:
        # Python 2.7 or >=3.2
        from sysconfig import get_platform
    except ImportError:
        from distutils.util import get_platform

    plat = get_platform()
    if sys.platform == "darwin" and not plat.startswith('macosx-'):
        try:
            version = _macosx_vers()
            machine = os.uname()[4].replace(" ", "_")
            return "macosx-%d.%d-%s" % (int(version[0]), int(version[1]),
                _macosx_arch(machine))
        except ValueError:
            # if someone is running a non-Mac darwin system, this will fall
            # through to the default implementation
            pass
    return plat 
Example #30
Source File: __init__.py    From ImageFusion with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def _warn_unsafe_extraction_path(path):
        """
        If the default extraction path is overridden and set to an insecure
        location, such as /tmp, it opens up an opportunity for an attacker to
        replace an extracted file with an unauthorized payload. Warn the user
        if a known insecure location is used.

        See Distribute #375 for more details.
        """
        if os.name == 'nt' and not path.startswith(os.environ['windir']):
            # On Windows, permissions are generally restrictive by default
            #  and temp directories are not writable by other users, so
            #  bypass the warning.
            return
        mode = os.stat(path).st_mode
        if mode & stat.S_IWOTH or mode & stat.S_IWGRP:
            msg = ("%s is writable by group/others and vulnerable to attack "
                "when "
                "used with get_resource_filename. Consider a more secure "
                "location (set with .set_extraction_path or the "
                "PYTHON_EGG_CACHE environment variable)." % path)
            warnings.warn(msg, UserWarning)