sapling/eden/scm/tests/test-ui-verbosity.py

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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
from edenscm.mercurial import ui as uimod
from hghave import require
hgrc = os.environ["HGRCPATH"]
f = open(hgrc)
basehgrc = f.read()
f.close()
print(" hgrc settings command line options final result ")
print(" quiet verbo debug quiet verbo debug quiet verbo debug")
flake8: enable F821 check Summary: This check is useful and detects real errors (ex. fbconduit). Unfortunately `arc lint` will run it with both py2 and py3 so a lot of py2 builtins will still be warned. I didn't find a clean way to disable py3 check. So this diff tries to fix them. For `xrange`, the change was done by a script: ``` import sys import redbaron headertypes = {'comment', 'endl', 'from_import', 'import', 'string', 'assignment', 'atomtrailers'} xrangefix = '''try: xrange(0) except NameError: xrange = range ''' def isxrange(x): try: return x[0].value == 'xrange' except Exception: return False def main(argv): for i, path in enumerate(argv): print('(%d/%d) scanning %s' % (i + 1, len(argv), path)) content = open(path).read() try: red = redbaron.RedBaron(content) except Exception: print(' warning: failed to parse') continue hasxrange = red.find('atomtrailersnode', value=isxrange) hasxrangefix = 'xrange = range' in content if hasxrangefix or not hasxrange: print(' no need to change') continue # find a place to insert the compatibility statement changed = False for node in red: if node.type in headertypes: continue # node.insert_before is an easier API, but it has bugs changing # other "finally" and "except" positions. So do the insert # manually. # # node.insert_before(xrangefix) line = node.absolute_bounding_box.top_left.line - 1 lines = content.splitlines(1) content = ''.join(lines[:line]) + xrangefix + ''.join(lines[line:]) changed = True break if changed: # "content" is faster than "red.dumps()" open(path, 'w').write(content) print(' updated') if __name__ == "__main__": sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) ``` For other py2 builtins that do not have a py3 equivalent, some `# noqa` were added as a workaround for now. Reviewed By: DurhamG Differential Revision: D6934535 fbshipit-source-id: 546b62830af144bc8b46788d2e0fd00496838939
2018-02-10 04:31:44 +03:00
try:
xrange(0)
except NameError:
xrange = range
for i in xrange(64):
hgrc_quiet = bool(i & 1 << 0)
hgrc_verbose = bool(i & 1 << 1)
hgrc_debug = bool(i & 1 << 2)
cmd_quiet = bool(i & 1 << 3)
cmd_verbose = bool(i & 1 << 4)
cmd_debug = bool(i & 1 << 5)
f = open(hgrc, "w")
f.write(basehgrc)
f.write("\n[ui]\n")
if hgrc_quiet:
f.write("quiet = True\n")
if hgrc_verbose:
f.write("verbose = True\n")
if hgrc_debug:
f.write("debug = True\n")
f.close()
u = uimod.ui.load()
if cmd_quiet or cmd_debug or cmd_verbose:
u.setconfig("ui", "quiet", str(bool(cmd_quiet)))
u.setconfig("ui", "verbose", str(bool(cmd_verbose)))
u.setconfig("ui", "debug", str(bool(cmd_debug)))
check = ""
if u.debugflag:
if not u.verbose or u.quiet:
check = " *"
elif u.verbose and u.quiet:
check = " +"
print(
(
"%2d %5s %5s %5s %5s %5s %5s -> %5s %5s %5s%s"
% (
i,
hgrc_quiet,
hgrc_verbose,
hgrc_debug,
cmd_quiet,
cmd_verbose,
cmd_debug,
u.quiet,
u.verbose,
u.debugflag,
check,
)
)
)