Replace the header from source code files using the following script:
```Python
for dir_path, dir_names, file_names in os.walk("capa"):
for file_name in file_names:
# header are only in `.py` and `.toml` files
if file_name[-3:] not in (".py", "oml"):
continue
file_path = f"{dir_path}/{file_name}"
f = open(file_path, "rb+")
content = f.read()
m = re.search(OLD_HEADER, content)
if not m:
continue
print(f"{file_path}: {m.group('year')}")
content = content.replace(m.group(0), NEW_HEADER % m.group("year"))
f.seek(0)
f.write(content)
```
Some files had the copyright headers inside a `"""` comment and needed
manual changes before applying the script. `hook-vivisect.py` and
`pyinstaller.spec` didn't include the license in the header and also
needed manual changes.
The old header had the confusing sentence `All rights reserved`, which
does not make sense for an open source license. Replace the header by
the default Google header that corrects this issue and keep capa
consistent with other Google projects.
Adapt the linter to work with the new header.
Replace also the copyright text in the `web/public/index.html` file for
consistency.
* logging: use rich handler for logging
* tqdm: remove unneeded redirecting_print_to_tqdm function
* tqdm: introduce `CapaProgressBar` rich `Progress` bar
* tqdm: replace tqdm with rich Progress bar
* tqdm: remove tqdm dependency
* termcolor: replace termcolor and update `scripts/`
* tests: update `test_render.py` to use rich.console.Console
* termcolor: remove termcolor dependency
* capa.render.utils: add `write` & `writeln` methods to subclass `Console`
* update markup util functions to use fmt strings
* tests: update `test_render.py` to use `capa.render.utils.Console`
* replace kwarg `end=""` with `write` and `writeln` methods
* tabulate: replace tabulate with `rich.table`
* tabulate: remove `tabulate` and its dependency `wcwidth`
* logging: handle logging in `capa.main`
* logging: set up logging in `capa.main`
this commit sets up logging in `capa.main` and uses a shared
`log_console` in `capa.helpers` for logging purposes
* changelog: replace packages with rich
* remove entry from pyinstaller and unneeded progress.update call
* update requirements.txt
* scripts: use `capa.helpers.log_console` in `CapaProgressBar`
* logging: configure root logger to use `RichHandler`
* remove unused import `inspect`
* include rule caching in PyInstaller build process
The following commit introduces a new function that caches the capa
rule set, so that users don't have to manually run ./scripts/cache-
ruleset.py, before running pyinstaller.
* ci: omit Cache rule set step from build.yml workflow
* refactor: move cache generation to cache.py
* mkdir cache directory when it does not exist
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Co-authored-by: Soufiane Fariss <soufiane.fariss@um5s.net.ma>
Co-authored-by: Moritz <mr-tz@users.noreply.github.com>
* ci: fix build
* fix: newest PyInstaller version
* fix: logo path
* fix: logo path 2
* fix: logo path 3
* fix: icon another way
* fix: remove icon for now
* ci: only build after tests succeed
* ci: add workflow_run check