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[lit] Use .write() methods instead of print statement.

llvm-svn: 187857
This commit is contained in:
Daniel Dunbar 2013-08-07 03:19:45 +00:00
parent 37517bad59
commit 7564b3cf78
6 changed files with 26 additions and 27 deletions

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@ -112,8 +112,8 @@ class LitConfig:
file,line,_,_,_ = inspect.getframeinfo(f)
location = '%s:%d' % (os.path.basename(file), line)
print >>sys.stderr, '%s: %s: %s: %s' % (self.progname, location,
kind, message)
sys.stderr.write('%s: %s: %s: %s\n' % (self.progname, location,
kind, message))
def note(self, message):
self._write_message('note', message)

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@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ class TerminalController:
output to the terminal:
>>> term = TerminalController()
>>> print 'This is '+term.GREEN+'green'+term.NORMAL
>>> print('This is '+term.GREEN+'green'+term.NORMAL)
Alternatively, the `render()` method can used, which replaces
'${action}' with the string required to perform 'action':
>>> term = TerminalController()
>>> print term.render('This is ${GREEN}green${NORMAL}')
>>> print(term.render('This is ${GREEN}green${NORMAL}'))
If the terminal doesn't support a given action, then the value of
the corresponding instance variable will be set to ''. As a
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ class TerminalController:
>>> term = TerminalController()
>>> if term.CLEAR_SCREEN:
... print 'This terminal supports clearning the screen.'
... print('This terminal supports clearning the screen.')
Finally, if the width and height of the terminal are known, then
they will be stored in the `COLS` and `LINES` attributes.

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ class Command:
quoted = '"%s"' % arg
else:
raise NotImplementedError('Unable to quote %r' % arg)
print >>file, quoted,
file.write(quoted)
# For debugging / validation.
import ShUtil
@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ class Command:
for r in self.redirects:
if len(r[0]) == 1:
print >>file, "%s '%s'" % (r[0][0], r[1]),
file.write("%s '%s'" % (r[0][0], r[1]))
else:
print >>file, "%s%s '%s'" % (r[0][1], r[0][0], r[1]),
file.write("%s%s '%s'" % (r[0][1], r[0][0], r[1]))
class Pipeline:
def __init__(self, commands, negate=False, pipe_err=False):
@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ class Pipeline:
if pipefail != self.pipe_err:
raise ValueError('Inconsistent "pipefail" attribute!')
if self.negate:
print >>file, '!',
file.write('! ')
for cmd in self.commands:
cmd.toShell(file)
if cmd is not self.commands[-1]:
print >>file, '|\n ',
file.write('|\n ')
class Seq:
def __init__(self, lhs, op, rhs):
@ -81,5 +81,5 @@ class Seq:
def toShell(self, file, pipefail=False):
self.lhs.toShell(file, pipefail)
print >>file, ' %s\n' % self.op
file.write(' %s\n' % self.op)
self.rhs.toShell(file, pipefail)

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@ -437,22 +437,21 @@ def parseIntegratedTestScript(test, normalize_slashes=False,
def formatTestOutput(status, out, err, exitCode, script):
output = StringIO.StringIO()
print >>output, "Script:"
print >>output, "--"
print >>output, '\n'.join(script)
print >>output, "--"
print >>output, "Exit Code: %r" % exitCode,
print >>output
output.write("Script:\n")
output.write("--\n")
output.write('\n'.join(script))
output.write("\n--\n")
output.write("Exit Code: %r\n\n" % exitCode)
if out:
print >>output, "Command Output (stdout):"
print >>output, "--"
output.write("Command Output (stdout):\n")
output.write("--\n")
output.write(out)
print >>output, "--"
output.write("--\n")
if err:
print >>output, "Command Output (stderr):"
print >>output, "--"
output.write("Command Output (stderr):\n")
output.write("--\n")
output.write(err)
print >>output, "--"
output.write("--\n")
return (status, output.getvalue())
def executeShTest(test, litConfig, useExternalSh,

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@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ def find_tests_for_inputs(lit_config, inputs):
# If there were any errors during test discovery, exit now.
if lit_config.numErrors:
print >>sys.stderr, '%d errors, exiting.' % lit_config.numErrors
sys.stderr.write('%d errors, exiting.\n' % lit_config.numErrors)
sys.exit(2)
return tests

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@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ def main(builtinParameters = {}):
print('%s (%d):' % (title, len(elts)))
for t in elts:
print(' %s' % t.getFullName())
print
sys.stdout.write('\n')
if opts.timeTests:
# Collate, in case we repeated tests.
@ -435,12 +435,12 @@ def main(builtinParameters = {}):
# If we encountered any additional errors, exit abnormally.
if litConfig.numErrors:
print >>sys.stderr, '\n%d error(s), exiting.' % litConfig.numErrors
sys.stderr.write('\n%d error(s), exiting.\n' % litConfig.numErrors)
sys.exit(2)
# Warn about warnings.
if litConfig.numWarnings:
print >>sys.stderr, '\n%d warning(s) in tests.' % litConfig.numWarnings
sys.stderr.write('\n%d warning(s) in tests.\n' % litConfig.numWarnings)
if hasFailures:
sys.exit(1)