# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only # Copyright 2026-present the Unsloth AI Inc. team. All rights reserved. See /studio/LICENSE.AGPL-3.0 """ Compatibility shim for Anaconda/conda-forge Python builds. Anaconda puts distributor metadata between pipes in sys.version, e.g. '3.12.4 | packaged by Anaconda, Inc. | (main, ...) [MSC ...]'. The regex in platform._sys_version() can't parse this and raises ValueError (cpython#102396, closed as "not planned"). We seed platform._sys_version_cache so the stdlib parser never sees the bad string, fixing the import chain: structlog -> rich.pretty -> attrs._compat -> platform.python_implementation() Import before any library that may trigger that chain. Idempotent. """ import platform import re import sys def _seed_sys_version_cache() -> None: """Parse a cleaned sys.version and seed the cache once.""" raw = sys.version # Strip paired |...| segments (Anaconda, conda-forge metadata) cleaned = re.sub(r"\s*\|[^|]*\|\s*", " ", raw).strip() # Pipe-strip can leave two consecutive (...) groups; drop the second. cleaned = re.sub(r"(\([^)]*\))\s+\([^)]*\)", r"\1", cleaned) if "|" in cleaned: # Unpaired pipe left: keep version + everything from "(" onward m = re.match(r"([\w.+]+)\s*", cleaned) p = cleaned.find("(") if m and p > 0: cleaned = m.group(0) + cleaned[p:] if cleaned == raw: return # Nothing to fix try: result = platform._sys_version(cleaned) except ValueError: return # Still unparsable; don't make things worse # Seed the cache so future calls with the raw string skip parsing cache = getattr(platform, "_sys_version_cache", None) if isinstance(cache, dict): cache[raw] = result if "|" in sys.version: _seed_sys_version_cache()