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import bz2
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import gzip
import hashlib
import itertools
import lzma
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import os
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import os.path
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import pathlib
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import re
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import tarfile
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import urllib
import urllib.error
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import urllib.request
import zipfile
from typing import Any, Callable, List, Iterable, Optional, TypeVar, Dict, IO, Tuple, Iterator
from urllib.parse import urlparse
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import torch
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from torch.utils.model_zoo import tqdm
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from .._internally_replaced_utils import (
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    _download_file_from_remote_location,
    _is_remote_location_available,
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USER_AGENT = "pytorch/vision"


def _urlretrieve(url: str, filename: str, chunk_size: int = 1024) -> None:
    with open(filename, "wb") as fh:
        with urllib.request.urlopen(urllib.request.Request(url, headers={"User-Agent": USER_AGENT})) as response:
            with tqdm(total=response.length) as pbar:
                for chunk in iter(lambda: response.read(chunk_size), ""):
                    if not chunk:
                        break
                    pbar.update(chunk_size)
                    fh.write(chunk)


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def gen_bar_updater() -> Callable[[int, int, int], None]:
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    pbar = tqdm(total=None)

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    def bar_update(count, block_size, total_size):
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        if pbar.total is None and total_size:
            pbar.total = total_size
        progress_bytes = count * block_size
        pbar.update(progress_bytes - pbar.n)
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    return bar_update
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def calculate_md5(fpath: str, chunk_size: int = 1024 * 1024) -> str:
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    md5 = hashlib.md5()
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    with open(fpath, "rb") as f:
        for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(chunk_size), b""):
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            md5.update(chunk)
    return md5.hexdigest()


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def check_md5(fpath: str, md5: str, **kwargs: Any) -> bool:
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    return md5 == calculate_md5(fpath, **kwargs)


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def check_integrity(fpath: str, md5: Optional[str] = None) -> bool:
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    if not os.path.isfile(fpath):
        return False
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    if md5 is None:
        return True
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    return check_md5(fpath, md5)
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def _get_redirect_url(url: str, max_hops: int = 3) -> str:
    initial_url = url
    headers = {"Method": "HEAD", "User-Agent": USER_AGENT}
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    for _ in range(max_hops + 1):
        with urllib.request.urlopen(urllib.request.Request(url, headers=headers)) as response:
            if response.url == url or response.url is None:
                return url
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            url = response.url
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        raise RecursionError(
            f"Request to {initial_url} exceeded {max_hops} redirects. The last redirect points to {url}."
        )
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def _get_google_drive_file_id(url: str) -> Optional[str]:
    parts = urlparse(url)

    if re.match(r"(drive|docs)[.]google[.]com", parts.netloc) is None:
        return None

    match = re.match(r"/file/d/(?P<id>[^/]*)", parts.path)
    if match is None:
        return None

    return match.group("id")


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def download_url(
    url: str, root: str, filename: Optional[str] = None, md5: Optional[str] = None, max_redirect_hops: int = 3
) -> None:
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    """Download a file from a url and place it in root.

    Args:
        url (str): URL to download file from
        root (str): Directory to place downloaded file in
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        filename (str, optional): Name to save the file under. If None, use the basename of the URL
        md5 (str, optional): MD5 checksum of the download. If None, do not check
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        max_redirect_hops (int, optional): Maximum number of redirect hops allowed
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    """
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    root = os.path.expanduser(root)
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    if not filename:
        filename = os.path.basename(url)
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    fpath = os.path.join(root, filename)

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    os.makedirs(root, exist_ok=True)
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    if check_integrity(fpath, md5):
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        print("Using downloaded and verified file: " + fpath)
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    if _is_remote_location_available():
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        _download_file_from_remote_location(fpath, url)
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    else:
        # expand redirect chain if needed
        url = _get_redirect_url(url, max_hops=max_redirect_hops)

        # check if file is located on Google Drive
        file_id = _get_google_drive_file_id(url)
        if file_id is not None:
            return download_file_from_google_drive(file_id, root, filename, md5)

        # download the file
        try:
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            print("Downloading " + url + " to " + fpath)
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            _urlretrieve(url, fpath)
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        except (urllib.error.URLError, OSError) as e:  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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            if url[:5] == "https":
                url = url.replace("https:", "http:")
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                print("Failed download. Trying https -> http instead. Downloading " + url + " to " + fpath)
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                _urlretrieve(url, fpath)
            else:
                raise e

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    # check integrity of downloaded file
    if not check_integrity(fpath, md5):
        raise RuntimeError("File not found or corrupted.")
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def list_dir(root: str, prefix: bool = False) -> List[str]:
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    """List all directories at a given root

    Args:
        root (str): Path to directory whose folders need to be listed
        prefix (bool, optional): If true, prepends the path to each result, otherwise
            only returns the name of the directories found
    """
    root = os.path.expanduser(root)
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    directories = [p for p in os.listdir(root) if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(root, p))]
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    if prefix is True:
        directories = [os.path.join(root, d) for d in directories]
    return directories


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def list_files(root: str, suffix: str, prefix: bool = False) -> List[str]:
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    """List all files ending with a suffix at a given root

    Args:
        root (str): Path to directory whose folders need to be listed
        suffix (str or tuple): Suffix of the files to match, e.g. '.png' or ('.jpg', '.png').
            It uses the Python "str.endswith" method and is passed directly
        prefix (bool, optional): If true, prepends the path to each result, otherwise
            only returns the name of the files found
    """
    root = os.path.expanduser(root)
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    files = [p for p in os.listdir(root) if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(root, p)) and p.endswith(suffix)]
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    if prefix is True:
        files = [os.path.join(root, d) for d in files]
    return files
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def _quota_exceeded(first_chunk: bytes) -> bool:
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        return "Google Drive - Quota exceeded" in first_chunk.decode()
    except UnicodeDecodeError:
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def download_file_from_google_drive(file_id: str, root: str, filename: Optional[str] = None, md5: Optional[str] = None):
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    """Download a Google Drive file from  and place it in root.

    Args:
        file_id (str): id of file to be downloaded
        root (str): Directory to place downloaded file in
        filename (str, optional): Name to save the file under. If None, use the id of the file.
        md5 (str, optional): MD5 checksum of the download. If None, do not check
    """
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    url = f"https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id={file_id}"
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    root = os.path.expanduser(root)
    if not filename:
        filename = file_id
    fpath = os.path.join(root, filename)

    if os.path.isfile(fpath) and check_integrity(fpath, md5):
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        print("Using downloaded and verified file: " + fpath)
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        # Ideally, one would use response.status_code to check for quota limits, but google drive is not consistent
        # with their own API, refer https://github.com/pytorch/vision/issues/2992#issuecomment-730614517.
        # Should this be fixed at some place in future, one could refactor the following to no longer rely on decoding
        # the first_chunk of the payload
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        content = iter(lambda: response.read(32768), b"")
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        while not first_chunk:  # filter out keep-alive new chunks
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        if _quota_exceeded(first_chunk):
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            msg = (
                f"The daily quota of the file {filename} is exceeded and it "
                f"can't be downloaded. This is a limitation of Google Drive "
                f"and can only be overcome by trying again later."
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def _save_response_content(
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    response_gen: Iterator[bytes],
    destination: str,  # type: ignore[name-defined]
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        pbar = tqdm(total=None)
        progress = 0
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        for chunk in response_gen:
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            if chunk:  # filter out keep-alive new chunks
                f.write(chunk)
                progress += len(chunk)
                pbar.update(progress - pbar.n)
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def _extract_tar(from_path: str, to_path: str, compression: Optional[str]) -> None:
    with tarfile.open(from_path, f"r:{compression[1:]}" if compression else "r") as tar:
        tar.extractall(to_path)
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_ZIP_COMPRESSION_MAP: Dict[str, int] = {
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def _extract_zip(from_path: str, to_path: str, compression: Optional[str]) -> None:
    with zipfile.ZipFile(
        from_path, "r", compression=_ZIP_COMPRESSION_MAP[compression] if compression else zipfile.ZIP_STORED
    ) as zip:
        zip.extractall(to_path)
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_ARCHIVE_EXTRACTORS: Dict[str, Callable[[str, str, Optional[str]], None]] = {
    ".tar": _extract_tar,
    ".zip": _extract_zip,
}
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_COMPRESSED_FILE_OPENERS: Dict[str, Callable[..., IO]] = {
    ".bz2": bz2.open,
    ".gz": gzip.open,
    ".xz": lzma.open,
}
_FILE_TYPE_ALIASES: Dict[str, Tuple[Optional[str], Optional[str]]] = {
    ".tbz": (".tar", ".bz2"),
    ".tbz2": (".tar", ".bz2"),
    ".tgz": (".tar", ".gz"),
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def _detect_file_type(file: str) -> Tuple[str, Optional[str], Optional[str]]:
    """Detect the archive type and/or compression of a file.
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    Raises:
        RuntimeError: if file has no suffix or suffix is not supported
    """
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    suffixes = pathlib.Path(file).suffixes
    if not suffixes:
        raise RuntimeError(
            f"File '{file}' has no suffixes that could be used to detect the archive type and compression."
        )
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    # check if the suffix is a known alias
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    if suffix in _COMPRESSED_FILE_OPENERS:
        # check for suffix hierarchy
        if len(suffixes) > 1:
            suffix2 = suffixes[-2]

            # check if the suffix2 is an archive type
            if suffix2 in _ARCHIVE_EXTRACTORS:
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    raise RuntimeError(f"Unknown compression or archive type: '{suffix}'.\nKnown suffixes are: '{valid_suffixes}'.")
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def _decompress(from_path: str, to_path: Optional[str] = None, remove_finished: bool = False) -> str:
    r"""Decompress a file.

    The compression is automatically detected from the file name.

    Args:
        from_path (str): Path to the file to be decompressed.
        to_path (str): Path to the decompressed file. If omitted, ``from_path`` without compression extension is used.
        remove_finished (bool): If ``True``, remove the file after the extraction.

    Returns:
        (str): Path to the decompressed file.
    """
    suffix, archive_type, compression = _detect_file_type(from_path)
    if not compression:
        raise RuntimeError(f"Couldn't detect a compression from suffix {suffix}.")

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    compressed_file_opener = _COMPRESSED_FILE_OPENERS[compression]

    with compressed_file_opener(from_path, "rb") as rfh, open(to_path, "wb") as wfh:
        wfh.write(rfh.read())
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    return to_path


def extract_archive(from_path: str, to_path: Optional[str] = None, remove_finished: bool = False) -> str:
    """Extract an archive.

    The archive type and a possible compression is automatically detected from the file name. If the file is compressed
    but not an archive the call is dispatched to :func:`decompress`.

    Args:
        from_path (str): Path to the file to be extracted.
        to_path (str): Path to the directory the file will be extracted to. If omitted, the directory of the file is
            used.
        remove_finished (bool): If ``True``, remove the file after the extraction.

    Returns:
        (str): Path to the directory the file was extracted to.
    """
    if to_path is None:
        to_path = os.path.dirname(from_path)

    suffix, archive_type, compression = _detect_file_type(from_path)
    if not archive_type:
        return _decompress(
            from_path,
            os.path.join(to_path, os.path.basename(from_path).replace(suffix, "")),
            remove_finished=remove_finished,
        )

    # We don't need to check for a missing key here, since this was already done in _detect_file_type()
    extractor = _ARCHIVE_EXTRACTORS[archive_type]

    extractor(from_path, to_path, compression)

    return to_path

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def download_and_extract_archive(
    url: str,
    download_root: str,
    extract_root: Optional[str] = None,
    filename: Optional[str] = None,
    md5: Optional[str] = None,
    remove_finished: bool = False,
) -> None:
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    download_root = os.path.expanduser(download_root)
    if extract_root is None:
        extract_root = download_root
    if not filename:
        filename = os.path.basename(url)
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def iterable_to_str(iterable: Iterable) -> str:
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T = TypeVar("T", str, bytes)


def verify_str_arg(
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    value: T,
    arg: Optional[str] = None,
    valid_values: Iterable[T] = None,
    custom_msg: Optional[str] = None,
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    if not isinstance(value, torch._six.string_classes):
        if arg is None:
            msg = "Expected type str, but got type {type}."
        else:
            msg = "Expected type str for argument {arg}, but got type {type}."
        msg = msg.format(type=type(value), arg=arg)
        raise ValueError(msg)

    if valid_values is None:
        return value

    if value not in valid_values:
        if custom_msg is not None:
            msg = custom_msg
        else:
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    return value