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"""For backward compatibility, expose main functions from ``setuptools.config.setupcfg`` """ from functools import wraps from typing import Callable, TypeVar, cast from ..warnings import SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning from . import setupcfg Fn = TypeVar("Fn", bound=Callable) __all__ = ('parse_configuration', 'read_configuration') def _deprecation_notice(fn: Fn) -> Fn: @wraps(fn) def _wrapper(*args, **kwargs): SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning.emit( "Deprecated API usage.", f""" As setuptools moves its configuration towards `pyproject.toml`, `{__name__}.{fn.__name__}` became deprecated. For the time being, you can use the `{setupcfg.__name__}` module to access a backward compatible API, but this module is provisional and might be removed in the future. To read project metadata, consider using ``build.util.project_wheel_metadata`` (https://pypi.org/project/build/). For simple scenarios, you can also try parsing the file directly with the help of ``configparser``. """, # due_date not defined yet, because the community still heavily relies on it # Warning introduced in 24 Mar 2022 ) return fn(*args, **kwargs) return cast(Fn, _wrapper) read_configuration = _deprecation_notice(setupcfg.read_configuration) parse_configuration = _deprecation_notice(setupcfg.parse_configuration)