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[lit] Use .write() methods instead of print statement.
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@ -112,8 +112,8 @@ class LitConfig:
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file,line,_,_,_ = inspect.getframeinfo(f)
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location = '%s:%d' % (os.path.basename(file), line)
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print >>sys.stderr, '%s: %s: %s: %s' % (self.progname, location,
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kind, message)
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sys.stderr.write('%s: %s: %s: %s\n' % (self.progname, location,
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kind, message))
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def note(self, message):
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self._write_message('note', message)
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@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ class TerminalController:
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output to the terminal:
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>>> term = TerminalController()
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>>> print 'This is '+term.GREEN+'green'+term.NORMAL
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>>> print('This is '+term.GREEN+'green'+term.NORMAL)
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Alternatively, the `render()` method can used, which replaces
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'${action}' with the string required to perform 'action':
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>>> term = TerminalController()
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>>> print term.render('This is ${GREEN}green${NORMAL}')
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>>> print(term.render('This is ${GREEN}green${NORMAL}'))
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If the terminal doesn't support a given action, then the value of
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the corresponding instance variable will be set to ''. As a
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ class TerminalController:
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>>> term = TerminalController()
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>>> if term.CLEAR_SCREEN:
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... print 'This terminal supports clearning the screen.'
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... print('This terminal supports clearning the screen.')
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Finally, if the width and height of the terminal are known, then
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they will be stored in the `COLS` and `LINES` attributes.
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ class Command:
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quoted = '"%s"' % arg
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else:
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raise NotImplementedError('Unable to quote %r' % arg)
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print >>file, quoted,
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file.write(quoted)
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# For debugging / validation.
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import ShUtil
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@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ class Command:
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for r in self.redirects:
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if len(r[0]) == 1:
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print >>file, "%s '%s'" % (r[0][0], r[1]),
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file.write("%s '%s'" % (r[0][0], r[1]))
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else:
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print >>file, "%s%s '%s'" % (r[0][1], r[0][0], r[1]),
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file.write("%s%s '%s'" % (r[0][1], r[0][0], r[1]))
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class Pipeline:
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def __init__(self, commands, negate=False, pipe_err=False):
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@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ class Pipeline:
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if pipefail != self.pipe_err:
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raise ValueError('Inconsistent "pipefail" attribute!')
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if self.negate:
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print >>file, '!',
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file.write('! ')
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for cmd in self.commands:
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cmd.toShell(file)
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if cmd is not self.commands[-1]:
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print >>file, '|\n ',
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file.write('|\n ')
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class Seq:
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def __init__(self, lhs, op, rhs):
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@ -81,5 +81,5 @@ class Seq:
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def toShell(self, file, pipefail=False):
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self.lhs.toShell(file, pipefail)
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print >>file, ' %s\n' % self.op
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file.write(' %s\n' % self.op)
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self.rhs.toShell(file, pipefail)
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@ -437,22 +437,21 @@ def parseIntegratedTestScript(test, normalize_slashes=False,
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def formatTestOutput(status, out, err, exitCode, script):
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output = StringIO.StringIO()
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print >>output, "Script:"
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print >>output, "--"
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print >>output, '\n'.join(script)
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print >>output, "--"
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print >>output, "Exit Code: %r" % exitCode,
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print >>output
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output.write("Script:\n")
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output.write("--\n")
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output.write('\n'.join(script))
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output.write("\n--\n")
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output.write("Exit Code: %r\n\n" % exitCode)
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if out:
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print >>output, "Command Output (stdout):"
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print >>output, "--"
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output.write("Command Output (stdout):\n")
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output.write("--\n")
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output.write(out)
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print >>output, "--"
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output.write("--\n")
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if err:
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print >>output, "Command Output (stderr):"
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print >>output, "--"
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output.write("Command Output (stderr):\n")
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output.write("--\n")
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output.write(err)
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print >>output, "--"
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output.write("--\n")
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return (status, output.getvalue())
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def executeShTest(test, litConfig, useExternalSh,
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@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ def find_tests_for_inputs(lit_config, inputs):
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# If there were any errors during test discovery, exit now.
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if lit_config.numErrors:
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print >>sys.stderr, '%d errors, exiting.' % lit_config.numErrors
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sys.stderr.write('%d errors, exiting.\n' % lit_config.numErrors)
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sys.exit(2)
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return tests
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print('%s (%d):' % (title, len(elts)))
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for t in elts:
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print(' %s' % t.getFullName())
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print
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sys.stdout.write('\n')
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if opts.timeTests:
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# Collate, in case we repeated tests.
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@ -435,12 +435,12 @@ def main(builtinParameters = {}):
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# If we encountered any additional errors, exit abnormally.
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if litConfig.numErrors:
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print >>sys.stderr, '\n%d error(s), exiting.' % litConfig.numErrors
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sys.stderr.write('\n%d error(s), exiting.\n' % litConfig.numErrors)
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sys.exit(2)
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# Warn about warnings.
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if litConfig.numWarnings:
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print >>sys.stderr, '\n%d warning(s) in tests.' % litConfig.numWarnings
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sys.stderr.write('\n%d warning(s) in tests.\n' % litConfig.numWarnings)
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if hasFailures:
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sys.exit(1)
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