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authorKaleb S. KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com>2018-06-22 06:19:53 -0400
committerShyamsundar Ranganathan <srangana@redhat.com>2018-06-23 14:12:04 +0000
commit69b8ade6168d1b5a96323e3b656273375d2aff7b (patch)
treee69ba4f12ef36c2a1a9e3811f964b3b7cc4eec41 /libglusterfs/src/generator.py
parent8a7e70a221778cd54c8bda9d6c2a522511d36ed1 (diff)
core/various: python3 compat, prepare for python2 -> python3
see https://review.gluster.org/#/c/19788/, https://review.gluster.org/#/c/19871/, https://review.gluster.org/#/c/19952/, https://review.gluster.org/#/c/20104/, https://review.gluster.org/#/c/20162/, https://review.gluster.org/#/c/20185/, https://review.gluster.org/#/c/20207/, https://review.gluster.org/#/c/20227/, https://review.gluster.org/#/c/20307/, https://review.gluster.org/#/c/20320/, and https://review.gluster.org/#/c/20332/ This patch fixes the remaining comma white space (ws_comma) as suggested by the 2to3 utility. (Earlier attempts to fix all ws_comma in one patch did not pass centos regression, hence multiple patches to identify the change that causes the failure.) Note: Fedora packaging guidelines and SUSE rpmlint require explicit shebangs; popular practices like #!/usr/bin/env python and #!/usr/bin/python are not allowed; they must be #!/usr/bin/python2 or #!/usr/bin/python3 Note: Selected small fixes from 2to3 utility. Specifically apply, basestring, funcattrs, has_key, idioms, map, numliterals, raise, set_literal, types, urllib, and zip have already been applied. Also version agnostic imports for urllib, cpickle, socketserver, _thread, queue, etc., suggested by Aravinda in https://review.gluster.org/#/c/19767/1 Note: these 2to3 fixes report no changes are necessary: asserts, buffer, exec, execfile, exitfunc, filter, getcwdu, imports2, input, intern, itertools, metaclass, methodattrs, ne, next, nonzero, operator, paren, raw_input, reduce, reload, renames, repr, standarderror, sys_exc, throw, tuple_params, xreadlines. Change-Id: If5aca67084a7b1c06966fed35fb35e8bb2f7d67c updates: #411 Signed-off-by: Kaleb S. KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'libglusterfs/src/generator.py')
-rwxr-xr-xlibglusterfs/src/generator.py30
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/libglusterfs/src/generator.py b/libglusterfs/src/generator.py
index e73cb0cb0b1..3b7df986f1f 100755
--- a/libglusterfs/src/generator.py
+++ b/libglusterfs/src/generator.py
@@ -213,9 +213,9 @@ ops['rename'] = (
('fop-arg', 'xdata', 'dict_t *', 'xdata'),
('cbk-arg', 'buf', 'struct iatt *'),
('cbk-arg', 'preoldparent', 'struct iatt *'),
- ('cbk-arg', 'postoldparent','struct iatt *'),
+ ('cbk-arg', 'postoldparent', 'struct iatt *'),
('cbk-arg', 'prenewparent', 'struct iatt *'),
- ('cbk-arg', 'postnewparent','struct iatt *'),
+ ('cbk-arg', 'postnewparent', 'struct iatt *'),
('cbk-arg', 'xdata', 'dict_t *'),
('journal', 'entry-op'),
)
@@ -716,31 +716,31 @@ def get_error_arg (type_str):
def get_subs (names, types, cbktypes=None):
sdict = {}
- sdict["@SHORT_ARGS@"] = string.join(names,", ")
+ sdict["@SHORT_ARGS@"] = string.join(names, ", ")
# Convert two separate tuples to one of (name, type) sub-tuples.
- as_tuples = list(zip(types,names))
+ as_tuples = list(zip(types, names))
# Convert each sub-tuple into a "type name" string.
- as_strings = list(map(string.join,as_tuples))
+ as_strings = list(map(string.join, as_tuples))
# Join all of those into one big string.
- sdict["@LONG_ARGS@"] = string.join(as_strings,",\n\t")
+ sdict["@LONG_ARGS@"] = string.join(as_strings, ",\n\t")
# So much more readable than string.join(map(string.join,zip(...))))
- sdict["@ERROR_ARGS@"] = string.join(list(map(get_error_arg,types)),", ")
+ sdict["@ERROR_ARGS@"] = string.join(list(map(get_error_arg, types)), ", ")
if cbktypes is not None:
sdict["@CBK_ERROR_ARGS@"] = string.join(list(map(
- get_error_arg,cbktypes)),", ")
+ get_error_arg, cbktypes)), ", ")
return sdict
def generate (tmpl, name, subs):
- text = tmpl.replace("@NAME@",name)
+ text = tmpl.replace("@NAME@", name)
if name == "writev":
# More spurious inconsistency.
- text = text.replace("@UPNAME@","WRITE")
+ text = text.replace("@UPNAME@", "WRITE")
elif name == "readv":
- text = text.replace("@UPNAME@","READ")
+ text = text.replace("@UPNAME@", "READ")
else:
- text = text.replace("@UPNAME@",name.upper())
+ text = text.replace("@UPNAME@", name.upper())
for old, new in subs[name].iteritems():
- text = text.replace(old,new)
+ text = text.replace(old, new)
# TBD: reindent/reformat the result for maximum readability.
return text
@@ -753,12 +753,12 @@ for name, args in ops.iteritems():
arg_names = [ a[1] for a in args if a[0] == 'fop-arg']
arg_types = [ a[2] for a in args if a[0] == 'fop-arg']
cbk_types = [ a[2] for a in args if a[0] == 'cbk-arg']
- fop_subs[name] = get_subs(arg_names,arg_types,cbk_types)
+ fop_subs[name] = get_subs(arg_names, arg_types, cbk_types)
# Same thing for callbacks.
arg_names = [ a[1] for a in args if a[0] == 'cbk-arg']
arg_types = [ a[2] for a in args if a[0] == 'cbk-arg']
- cbk_subs[name] = get_subs(arg_names,arg_types)
+ cbk_subs[name] = get_subs(arg_names, arg_types)
# Callers can add other subs to these tables, or even create their
# own tables, using these same techniques, and then pass the result