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import os
import re
import abc
import csv
import sys
import email
import pathlib
import zipfile
import operator
import textwrap
import warnings
import functools
import itertools
import posixpath
import collections

from . import _adapters, _meta
from ._collections import FreezableDefaultDict, Pair
from ._functools import method_cache, pass_none
from ._itertools import always_iterable, unique_everseen
from ._meta import PackageMetadata, SimplePath

from contextlib import suppress
from importlib import import_module
from importlib.abc import MetaPathFinder
from itertools import starmap
from typing import List, Mapping, Optional, Union


__all__ = [
    'Distribution',
    'DistributionFinder',
    'PackageMetadata',
    'PackageNotFoundError',
    'distribution',
    'distributions',
    'entry_points',
    'files',
    'metadata',
    'packages_distributions',
    'requires',
    'version',
]


class PackageNotFoundError(ModuleNotFoundError):
    """The package was not found."""

    def __str__(self):
        return f"No package metadata was found for {self.name}"

    @property
    def name(self):
        (name,) = self.args
        return name


class Sectioned:
    """
    A simple entry point config parser for performance

    >>> for item in Sectioned.read(Sectioned._sample):
    ...     print(item)
    Pair(name='sec1', value='# comments ignored')
    Pair(name='sec1', value='a = 1')
    Pair(name='sec1', value='b = 2')
    Pair(name='sec2', value='a = 2')

    >>> res = Sectioned.section_pairs(Sectioned._sample)
    >>> item = next(res)
    >>> item.name
    'sec1'
    >>> item.value
    Pair(name='a', value='1')
    >>> item = next(res)
    >>> item.value
    Pair(name='b', value='2')
    >>> item = next(res)
    >>> item.name
    'sec2'
    >>> item.value
    Pair(name='a', value='2')
    >>> list(res)
    []
    """

    _sample = textwrap.dedent(
        """
        [sec1]
        # comments ignored
        a = 1
        b = 2

        [sec2]
        a = 2
        """
    ).lstrip()

    @classmethod
    def section_pairs(cls, text):
        return (
            section._replace(value=Pair.parse(section.value))
            for section in cls.read(text, filter_=cls.valid)
            if section.name is not None
        )

    @staticmethod
    def read(text, filter_=None):
        lines = filter(filter_, map(str.strip, text.splitlines()))
        name = None
        for value in lines:
            section_match = value.startswith('[') and value.endswith(']')
            if section_match:
                name = value.strip('[]')
                continue
            yield Pair(name, value)

    @staticmethod
    def valid(line):
        return line and not line.startswith('#')


class DeprecatedTuple:
    """
    Provide subscript item access for backward compatibility.

    >>> recwarn = getfixture('recwarn')
    >>> ep = EntryPoint(name='name', value='value', group='group')
    >>> ep[:]
    ('name', 'value', 'group')
    >>> ep[0]
    'name'
    >>> len(recwarn)
    1
    """

    _warn = functools.partial(
        warnings.warn,
        "EntryPoint tuple interface is deprecated. Access members by name.",
        DeprecationWarning,
        stacklevel=2,
    )

    def __getitem__(self, item):
        self._warn()
        return self._key()[item]


class EntryPoint(DeprecatedTuple):
    """An entry point as defined by Python packaging conventions.

    See `the packaging docs on entry points
    <https://packaging.python.org/specifications/entry-points/>`_
    for more information.

    >>> ep = EntryPoint(
    ...     name=None, group=None, value='package.module:attr [extra1, extra2]')
    >>> ep.module
    'package.module'
    >>> ep.attr
    'attr'
    >>> ep.extras
    ['extra1', 'extra2']
    """

    pattern = re.compile(
        r'(?P<module>[\w.]+)\s*'
        r'(:\s*(?P<attr>[\w.]+)\s*)?'
        r'((?P<extras>\[.*\])\s*)?$'
    )
    """
    A regular expression describing the syntax for an entry point,
    which might look like:

        - module
        - package.module
        - package.module:attribute
        - package.module:object.attribute
        - package.module:attr [extra1, extra2]

    Other combinations are possible as well.

    The expression is lenient about whitespace around the ':',
    following the attr, and following any extras.
    """

    name: str
    value: str
    group: str

    dist: Optional['Distribution'] = None

    def __init__(self, name, value, group):
        vars(self).update(name=name, value=value, group=group)

    def load(self):
        """Load the entry point from its definition. If only a module
        is indicated by the value, return that module. Otherwise,
        return the named object.
        """
        match = self.pattern.match(self.value)
        module = import_module(match.group('module'))
        attrs = filter(None, (match.group('attr') or '').split('.'))
        return functools.reduce(getattr, attrs, module)

    @property
    def module(self):
        match = self.pattern.match(self.value)
        return match.group('module')

    @property
    def attr(self):
        match = self.pattern.match(self.value)
        return match.group('attr')

    @property
    def extras(self):
        match = self.pattern.match(self.value)
        return re.findall(r'\w+', match.group('extras') or '')

    def _for(self, dist):
        vars(self).update(dist=dist)
        return self

    def __iter__(self):
        """
        Supply iter so one may construct dicts of EntryPoints by name.
        """
        msg = (
            "Construction of dict of EntryPoints is deprecated in "
            "favor of EntryPoints."
        )
        warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning)
        return iter((self.name, self))

    def matches(self, **params):
        """
        EntryPoint matches the given parameters.

        >>> ep = EntryPoint(group='foo', name='bar', value='bing:bong [extra1, extra2]')
        >>> ep.matches(group='foo')
        True
        >>> ep.matches(name='bar', value='bing:bong [extra1, extra2]')
        True
        >>> ep.matches(group='foo', name='other')
        False
        >>> ep.matches()
        True
        >>> ep.matches(extras=['extra1', 'extra2'])
        True
        >>> ep.matches(module='bing')
        True
        >>> ep.matches(attr='bong')
        True
        """
        attrs = (getattr(self, param) for param in params)
        return all(map(operator.eq, params.values(), attrs))

    def _key(self):
        return self.name, self.value, self.group

    def __lt__(self, other):
        return self._key() < other._key()

    def __eq__(self, other):
        return self._key() == other._key()

    def __setattr__(self, name, value):
        raise AttributeError("EntryPoint objects are immutable.")

    def __repr__(self):
        return (
            f'EntryPoint(name={self.name!r}, value={self.value!r}, '
            f'group={self.group!r})'
        )

    def __hash__(self):
        return hash(self._key())


class DeprecatedList(list):
    """
    Allow an otherwise immutable object to implement mutability
    for compatibility.

    >>> recwarn = getfixture('recwarn')
    >>> dl = DeprecatedList(range(3))
    >>> dl[0] = 1
    >>> dl.append(3)
    >>> del dl[3]
    >>> dl.reverse()
    >>> dl.sort()
    >>> dl.extend([4])
    >>> dl.pop(-1)
    4
    >>> dl.remove(1)
    >>> dl += [5]
    >>> dl + [6]
    [1, 2, 5, 6]
    >>> dl + (6,)
    [1, 2, 5, 6]
    >>> dl.insert(0, 0)
    >>> dl
    [0, 1, 2, 5]
    >>> dl == [0, 1, 2, 5]
    True
    >>> dl == (0, 1, 2, 5)
    True
    >>> len(recwarn)
    1
    """

    __slots__ = ()

    _warn = functools.partial(
        warnings.warn,
        "EntryPoints list interface is deprecated. Cast to list if needed.",
        DeprecationWarning,
        stacklevel=2,
    )

    def _wrap_deprecated_method(method_name: str):  # type: ignore
        def wrapped(self, *args, **kwargs):
            self._warn()
            return getattr(super(), method_name)(*args, **kwargs)

        return method_name, wrapped

    locals().update(
        map(
            _wrap_deprecated_method,
            '__setitem__ __delitem__ append reverse extend pop remove '
            '__iadd__ insert sort'.split(),
        )
    )

    def __add__(self, other):
        if not isinstance(other, tuple):
            self._warn()
            other = tuple(other)
        return self.__class__(tuple(self) + other)

    def __eq__(self, other):
        if not isinstance(other, tuple):
            self._warn()
            other = tuple(other)

        return tuple(self).__eq__(other)


class EntryPoints(DeprecatedList):
    """
    An immutable collection of selectable EntryPoint objects.
    """

    __slots__ = ()

    def __getitem__(self, name):  # -> EntryPoint:
        """
        Get the EntryPoint in self matching name.
        """
        if isinstance(name, int):
            warnings.warn(
                "Accessing entry points by index is deprecated. "
                "Cast to tuple if needed.",
                DeprecationWarning,
                stacklevel=2,
            )
            return super().__getitem__(name)
        try:
            return next(iter(self.select(name=name)))
        except StopIteration:
            raise KeyError(name)

    def select(self, **params):
        """
        Select entry points from self that match the
        given parameters (typically group and/or name).
        """
        return EntryPoints(ep for ep in self if ep.matches(**params))

    @property
    def names(self):
        """
        Return the set of all names of all entry points.
        """
        return {ep.name for ep in self}

    @property
    def groups(self):
        """
        Return the set of all groups of all entry points.

        For coverage while SelectableGroups is present.
        >>> EntryPoints().groups
        set()
        """
        return {ep.group for ep in self}

    @classmethod
    def _from_text_for(cls, text, dist):
        return cls(ep._for(dist) for ep in cls._from_text(text))

    @staticmethod
    def _from_text(text):
        return (
            EntryPoint(name=item.value.name, value=item.value.value, group=item.name)
            for item in Sectioned.section_pairs(text or '')
        )


class Deprecated:
    """
    Compatibility add-in for mapping to indicate that
    mapping behavior is deprecated.

    >>> recwarn = getfixture('recwarn')
    >>> class DeprecatedDict(Deprecated, dict): pass
    >>> dd = DeprecatedDict(foo='bar')
    >>> dd.get('baz', None)
    >>> dd['foo']
    'bar'
    >>> list(dd)
    ['foo']
    >>> list(dd.keys())
    ['foo']
    >>> 'foo' in dd
    True
    >>> list(dd.values())
    ['bar']
    >>> len(recwarn)
    1
    """

    _warn = functools.partial(
        warnings.warn,
        "SelectableGroups dict interface is deprecated. Use select.",
        DeprecationWarning,
        stacklevel=2,
    )

    def __getitem__(self, name):
        self._warn()
        return super().__getitem__(name)

    def get(self, name, default=None):
        self._warn()
        return super().get(name, default)

    def __iter__(self):
        self._warn()
        return super().__iter__()

    def __contains__(self, *args):
        self._warn()
        return super().__contains__(*args)

    def keys(self):
        self._warn()
        return super().keys()

    def values(self):
        self._warn()
        return super().values()


class SelectableGroups(Deprecated, dict):
    """
    A backward- and forward-compatible result from
    entry_points that fully implements the dict interface.
    """

    @classmethod
    def load(cls, eps):
        by_group = operator.attrgetter('group')
        ordered = sorted(eps, key=by_group)
        grouped = itertools.groupby(ordered, by_group)
        return cls((group, EntryPoints(eps)) for group, eps in grouped)

    @property
    def _all(self):
        """
        Reconstruct a list of all entrypoints from the groups.
        """
        groups = super(Deprecated, self).values()
        return EntryPoints(itertools.chain.from_iterable(groups))

    @property
    def groups(self):
        return self._all.groups

    @property
    def names(self):
        """
        for coverage:
        >>> SelectableGroups().names
        set()
        """
        return self._all.names

    def select(self, **params):
        if not params:
            return self
        return self._all.select(**params)


class PackagePath(pathlib.PurePosixPath):
    """A reference to a path in a package"""

    def read_text(self, encoding='utf-8'):
        with self.locate().open(encoding=encoding) as stream:
            return stream.read()

    def read_binary(self):
        with self.locate().open('rb') as stream:
            return stream.read()

    def locate(self):
        """Return a path-like object for this path"""
        return self.dist.locate_file(self)


class FileHash:
    def __init__(self, spec):
        self.mode, _, self.value = spec.partition('=')

    def __repr__(self):
        return f'<FileHash mode: {self.mode} value: {self.value}>'


class Distribution:
    """A Python distribution package."""

    @abc.abstractmethod
    def read_text(self, filename):
        """Attempt to load metadata file given by the name.

        :param filename: The name of the file in the distribution info.
        :return: The text if found, otherwise None.
        """

    @abc.abstractmethod
    def locate_file(self, path):
        """
        Given a path to a file in this distribution, return a path
        to it.
        """

    @classmethod
    def from_name(cls, name: str):
        """Return the Distribution for the given package name.

        :param name: The name of the distribution package to search for.
        :return: The Distribution instance (or subclass thereof) for the named
            package, if found.
        :raises PackageNotFoundError: When the named package's distribution
            metadata cannot be found.
        :raises ValueError: When an invalid value is supplied for name.
        """
        if not name:
            raise ValueError("A distribution name is required.")
        try:
            return next(cls.discover(name=name))
        except StopIteration:
            raise PackageNotFoundError(name)

    @classmethod
    def discover(cls, **kwargs):
        """Return an iterable of Distribution objects for all packages.

        Pass a ``context`` or pass keyword arguments for constructing
        a context.

        :context: A ``DistributionFinder.Context`` object.
        :return: Iterable of Distribution objects for all packages.
        """
        context = kwargs.pop('context', None)
        if context and kwargs:
            raise ValueError("cannot accept context and kwargs")
        context = context or DistributionFinder.Context(**kwargs)
        return itertools.chain.from_iterable(
            resolver(context) for resolver in cls._discover_resolvers()
        )

    @staticmethod
    def at(path):
        """Return a Distribution for the indicated metadata path

        :param path: a string or path-like object
        :return: a concrete Distribution instance for the path
        """
        return PathDistribution(pathlib.Path(path))

    @staticmethod
    def _discover_resolvers():
        """Search the meta_path for resolvers."""
        declared = (
            getattr(finder, 'find_distributions', None) for finder in sys.meta_path
        )
        return filter(None, declared)

    @property
    def metadata(self) -> _meta.PackageMetadata:
        """Return the parsed metadata for this Distribution.

        The returned object will have keys that name the various bits of
        metadata.  See PEP 566 for details.
        """
        text = (
            self.read_text('METADATA')
            or self.read_text('PKG-INFO')
            # This last clause is here to support old egg-info files.  Its
            # effect is to just end up using the PathDistribution's self._path
            # (which points to the egg-info file) attribute unchanged.
            or self.read_text('')
        )
        return _adapters.Message(email.message_from_string(text))

    @property
    def name(self):
        """Return the 'Name' metadata for the distribution package."""
        return self.metadata['Name']

    @property
    def _normalized_name(self):
        """Return a normalized version of the name."""
        return Prepared.normalize(self.name)

    @property
    def version(self):
        """Return the 'Version' metadata for the distribution package."""
        return self.metadata['Version']

    @property
    def entry_points(self):
        return EntryPoints._from_text_for(self.read_text('entry_points.txt'), self)

    @property
    def files(self):
        """Files in this distribution.

        :return: List of PackagePath for this distribution or None

        Result is `None` if the metadata file that enumerates files
        (i.e. RECORD for dist-info or SOURCES.txt for egg-info) is
        missing.
        Result may be empty if the metadata exists but is empty.
        """

        def make_file(name, hash=None, size_str=None):
            result = PackagePath(name)
            result.hash = FileHash(hash) if hash else None
            result.size = int(size_str) if size_str else None
            result.dist = self
            return result

        @pass_none
        def make_files(lines):
            return list(starmap(make_file, csv.reader(lines)))

        return make_files(self._read_files_distinfo() or self._read_files_egginfo())

    def _read_files_distinfo(self):
        """
        Read the lines of RECORD
        """
        text = self.read_text('RECORD')
        return text and text.splitlines()

    def _read_files_egginfo(self):
        """
        SOURCES.txt might contain literal commas, so wrap each line
        in quotes.
        """
        text = self.read_text('SOURCES.txt')
        return text and map('"{}"'.format, text.splitlines())

    @property
    def requires(self):
        """Generated requirements specified for this Distribution"""
        reqs = self._read_dist_info_reqs() or self._read_egg_info_reqs()
        return reqs and list(reqs)

    def _read_dist_info_reqs(self):
        return self.metadata.get_all('Requires-Dist')

    def _read_egg_info_reqs(self):
        source = self.read_text('requires.txt')
        return pass_none(self._deps_from_requires_text)(source)

    @classmethod
    def _deps_from_requires_text(cls, source):
        return cls._convert_egg_info_reqs_to_simple_reqs(Sectioned.read(source))

    @staticmethod
    def _convert_egg_info_reqs_to_simple_reqs(sections):
        """
        Historically, setuptools would solicit and store 'extra'
        requirements, including those with environment markers,
        in separate sections. More modern tools expect each
        dependency to be defined separately, with any relevant
        extras and environment markers attached directly to that
        requirement. This method converts the former to the
        latter. See _test_deps_from_requires_text for an example.
        """

        def make_condition(name):
            return name and f'extra == "{name}"'

        def quoted_marker(section):
            section = section or ''
            extra, sep, markers = section.partition(':')
            if extra and markers:
                markers = f'({markers})'
            conditions = list(filter(None, [markers, make_condition(extra)]))
            return '; ' + ' and '.join(conditions) if conditions else ''

        def url_req_space(req):
            """
            PEP 508 requires a space between the url_spec and the quoted_marker.
            Ref python/importlib_metadata#357.
            """
            # '@' is uniquely indicative of a url_req.
            return ' ' * ('@' in req)

        for section in sections:
            space = url_req_space(section.value)
            yield section.value + space + quoted_marker(section.name)


class DistributionFinder(MetaPathFinder):
    """
    A MetaPathFinder capable of discovering installed distributions.
    """

    class Context:
        """
        Keyword arguments presented by the caller to
        ``distributions()`` or ``Distribution.discover()``
        to narrow the scope of a search for distributions
        in all DistributionFinders.

        Each DistributionFinder may expect any parameters
        and should attempt to honor the canonical
        parameters defined below when appropriate.
        """

        name = None
        """
        Specific name for which a distribution finder should match.
        A name of ``None`` matches all distributions.
        """

        def __init__(self, **kwargs):
            vars(self).update(kwargs)

        @property
        def path(self):
            """
            The sequence of directory path that a distribution finder
            should search.

            Typically refers to Python installed package paths such as
            "site-packages" directories and defaults to ``sys.path``.
            """
            return vars(self).get('path', sys.path)

    @abc.abstractmethod
    def find_distributions(self, context=Context()):
        """
        Find distributions.

        Return an iterable of all Distribution instances capable of
        loading the metadata for packages matching the ``context``,
        a DistributionFinder.Context instance.
        """


class FastPath:
    """
    Micro-optimized class for searching a path for
    children.

    >>> FastPath('').children()
    ['...']
    """

    @functools.lru_cache()  # type: ignore
    def __new__(cls, root):
        return super().__new__(cls)

    def __init__(self, root):
        self.root = root

    def joinpath(self, child):
        return pathlib.Path(self.root, child)

    def children(self):
        with suppress(Exception):
            return os.listdir(self.root or '.')
        with suppress(Exception):
            return self.zip_children()
        return []

    def zip_children(self):
        zip_path = zipfile.Path(self.root)
        names = zip_path.root.namelist()
        self.joinpath = zip_path.joinpath

        return dict.fromkeys(child.split(posixpath.sep, 1)[0] for child in names)

    def search(self, name):
        return self.lookup(self.mtime).search(name)

    @property
    def mtime(self):
        with suppress(OSError):
            return os.stat(self.root).st_mtime
        self.lookup.cache_clear()

    @method_cache
    def lookup(self, mtime):
        return Lookup(self)


class Lookup:
    def __init__(self, path: FastPath):
        base = os.path.basename(path.root).lower()
        base_is_egg = base.endswith(".egg")
        self.infos = FreezableDefaultDict(list)
        self.eggs = FreezableDefaultDict(list)

        for child in path.children():
            low = child.lower()
            if low.endswith((".dist-info", ".egg-info")):
                # rpartition is faster than splitext and suitable for this purpose.
                name = low.rpartition(".")[0].partition("-")[0]
                normalized = Prepared.normalize(name)
                self.infos[normalized].append(path.joinpath(child))
            elif base_is_egg and low == "egg-info":
                name = base.rpartition(".")[0].partition("-")[0]
                legacy_normalized = Prepared.legacy_normalize(name)
                self.eggs[legacy_normalized].append(path.joinpath(child))

        self.infos.freeze()
        self.eggs.freeze()

    def search(self, prepared):
        infos = (
            self.infos[prepared.normalized]
            if prepared
            else itertools.chain.from_iterable(self.infos.values())
        )
        eggs = (
            self.eggs[prepared.legacy_normalized]
            if prepared
            else itertools.chain.from_iterable(self.eggs.values())
        )
        return itertools.chain(infos, eggs)


class Prepared:
    """
    A prepared search for metadata on a possibly-named package.
    """

    normalized = None
    legacy_normalized = None

    def __init__(self, name):
        self.name = name
        if name is None:
            return
        self.normalized = self.normalize(name)
        self.legacy_normalized = self.legacy_normalize(name)

    @staticmethod
    def normalize(name):
        """
        PEP 503 normalization plus dashes as underscores.
        """
        return re.sub(r"[-_.]+", "-", name).lower().replace('-', '_')

    @staticmethod
    def legacy_normalize(name):
        """
        Normalize the package name as found in the convention in
        older packaging tools versions and specs.
        """
        return name.lower().replace('-', '_')

    def __bool__(self):
        return bool(self.name)


class MetadataPathFinder(DistributionFinder):
    @classmethod
    def find_distributions(cls, context=DistributionFinder.Context()):
        """
        Find distributions.

        Return an iterable of all Distribution instances capable of
        loading the metadata for packages matching ``context.name``
        (or all names if ``None`` indicated) along the paths in the list
        of directories ``context.path``.
        """
        found = cls._search_paths(context.name, context.path)
        return map(PathDistribution, found)

    @classmethod
    def _search_paths(cls, name, paths):
        """Find metadata directories in paths heuristically."""
        prepared = Prepared(name)
        return itertools.chain.from_iterable(
            path.search(prepared) for path in map(FastPath, paths)
        )

    @classmethod
    def invalidate_caches(cls):
        FastPath.__new__.cache_clear()


class PathDistribution(Distribution):
    def __init__(self, path: SimplePath):
        """Construct a distribution.

        :param path: SimplePath indicating the metadata directory.
        """
        self._path = path

    def read_text(self, filename):
        with suppress(
            FileNotFoundError,
            IsADirectoryError,
            KeyError,
            NotADirectoryError,
            PermissionError,
        ):
            return self._path.joinpath(filename).read_text(encoding='utf-8')

    read_text.__doc__ = Distribution.read_text.__doc__

    def locate_file(self, path):
        return self._path.parent / path

    @property
    def _normalized_name(self):
        """
        Performance optimization: where possible, resolve the
        normalized name from the file system path.
        """
        stem = os.path.basename(str(self._path))
        return (
            pass_none(Prepared.normalize)(self._name_from_stem(stem))
            or super()._normalized_name
        )

    @staticmethod
    def _name_from_stem(stem):
        """
        >>> PathDistribution._name_from_stem('foo-3.0.egg-info')
        'foo'
        >>> PathDistribution._name_from_stem('CherryPy-3.0.dist-info')
        'CherryPy'
        >>> PathDistribution._name_from_stem('face.egg-info')
        'face'
        >>> PathDistribution._name_from_stem('foo.bar')
        """
        filename, ext = os.path.splitext(stem)
        if ext not in ('.dist-info', '.egg-info'):
            return
        name, sep, rest = filename.partition('-')
        return name


def distribution(distribution_name):
    """Get the ``Distribution`` instance for the named package.

    :param distribution_name: The name of the distribution package as a string.
    :return: A ``Distribution`` instance (or subclass thereof).
    """
    return Distribution.from_name(distribution_name)


def distributions(**kwargs):
    """Get all ``Distribution`` instances in the current environment.

    :return: An iterable of ``Distribution`` instances.
    """
    return Distribution.discover(**kwargs)


def metadata(distribution_name) -> _meta.PackageMetadata:
    """Get the metadata for the named package.

    :param distribution_name: The name of the distribution package to query.
    :return: A PackageMetadata containing the parsed metadata.
    """
    return Distribution.from_name(distribution_name).metadata


def version(distribution_name):
    """Get the version string for the named package.

    :param distribution_name: The name of the distribution package to query.
    :return: The version string for the package as defined in the package's
        "Version" metadata key.
    """
    return distribution(distribution_name).version


_unique = functools.partial(
    unique_everseen,
    key=operator.attrgetter('_normalized_name'),
)
"""
Wrapper for ``distributions`` to return unique distributions by name.
"""


def entry_points(**params) -> Union[EntryPoints, SelectableGroups]:
    """Return EntryPoint objects for all installed packages.

    Pass selection parameters (group or name) to filter the
    result to entry points matching those properties (see
    EntryPoints.select()).

    For compatibility, returns ``SelectableGroups`` object unless
    selection parameters are supplied. In the future, this function
    will return ``EntryPoints`` instead of ``SelectableGroups``
    even when no selection parameters are supplied.

    For maximum future compatibility, pass selection parameters
    or invoke ``.select`` with parameters on the result.

    :return: EntryPoints or SelectableGroups for all installed packages.
    """
    eps = itertools.chain.from_iterable(
        dist.entry_points for dist in _unique(distributions())
    )
    return SelectableGroups.load(eps).select(**params)


def files(distribution_name):
    """Return a list of files for the named package.

    :param distribution_name: The name of the distribution package to query.
    :return: List of files composing the distribution.
    """
    return distribution(distribution_name).files


def requires(distribution_name):
    """
    Return a list of requirements for the named package.

    :return: An iterator of requirements, suitable for
        packaging.requirement.Requirement.
    """
    return distribution(distribution_name).requires


def packages_distributions() -> Mapping[str, List[str]]:
    """
    Return a mapping of top-level packages to their
    distributions.

    >>> import collections.abc
    >>> pkgs = packages_distributions()
    >>> all(isinstance(dist, collections.abc.Sequence) for dist in pkgs.values())
    True
    """
    pkg_to_dist = collections.defaultdict(list)
    for dist in distributions():
        for pkg in _top_level_declared(dist) or _top_level_inferred(dist):
            pkg_to_dist[pkg].append(dist.metadata['Name'])
    return dict(pkg_to_dist)


def _top_level_declared(dist):
    return (dist.read_text('top_level.txt') or '').split()


def _top_level_inferred(dist):
    return {
        f.parts[0] if len(f.parts) > 1 else f.with_suffix('').name
        for f in always_iterable(dist.files)
        if f.suffix == ".py"
    }

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