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Diffstat (limited to 'bitbake/lib')
-rw-r--r-- | bitbake/lib/bb/__init__.py | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | bitbake/lib/bb/data.py | 163 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py | 20 |
3 files changed, 14 insertions, 175 deletions
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/__init__.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/__init__.py index 61973c38a9..3ba6beb2c1 100644 --- a/bitbake/lib/bb/__init__.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/__init__.py @@ -86,9 +86,3 @@ from bb.fetch import MalformedUrl, encodeurl, decodeurl from bb.data import VarExpandError from bb.utils import mkdirhier, movefile, copyfile, which from bb.utils import vercmp_string as vercmp - - -if __name__ == "__main__": - import doctest, bb - bb.msg.set_debug_level(0) - doctest.testmod(bb) diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/data.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/data.py index 5938277273..cc5594e41e 100644 --- a/bitbake/lib/bb/data.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/data.py @@ -77,90 +77,33 @@ def initVar(var, d): def setVar(var, value, d): - """Set a variable to a given value - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVar('TEST', 'testcontents', d) - >>> print getVar('TEST', d) - testcontents - """ + """Set a variable to a given value""" d.setVar(var,value) def getVar(var, d, exp = 0): - """Gets the value of a variable - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVar('TEST', 'testcontents', d) - >>> print getVar('TEST', d) - testcontents - """ + """Gets the value of a variable""" return d.getVar(var,exp) def renameVar(key, newkey, d): - """Renames a variable from key to newkey - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVar('TEST', 'testcontents', d) - >>> renameVar('TEST', 'TEST2', d) - >>> print getVar('TEST2', d) - testcontents - """ + """Renames a variable from key to newkey""" d.renameVar(key, newkey) def delVar(var, d): - """Removes a variable from the data set - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVar('TEST', 'testcontents', d) - >>> print getVar('TEST', d) - testcontents - >>> delVar('TEST', d) - >>> print getVar('TEST', d) - None - """ + """Removes a variable from the data set""" d.delVar(var) def setVarFlag(var, flag, flagvalue, d): - """Set a flag for a given variable to a given value - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVarFlag('TEST', 'python', 1, d) - >>> print getVarFlag('TEST', 'python', d) - 1 - """ + """Set a flag for a given variable to a given value""" d.setVarFlag(var,flag,flagvalue) def getVarFlag(var, flag, d): - """Gets given flag from given var - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVarFlag('TEST', 'python', 1, d) - >>> print getVarFlag('TEST', 'python', d) - 1 - """ + """Gets given flag from given var""" return d.getVarFlag(var,flag) def delVarFlag(var, flag, d): - """Removes a given flag from the variable's flags - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVarFlag('TEST', 'testflag', 1, d) - >>> print getVarFlag('TEST', 'testflag', d) - 1 - >>> delVarFlag('TEST', 'testflag', d) - >>> print getVarFlag('TEST', 'testflag', d) - None - - """ + """Removes a given flag from the variable's flags""" d.delVarFlag(var,flag) def setVarFlags(var, flags, d): @@ -170,54 +113,19 @@ def setVarFlags(var, flags, d): setVarFlags will not clear previous flags. Think of this method as addVarFlags - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> myflags = {} - >>> myflags['test'] = 'blah' - >>> setVarFlags('TEST', myflags, d) - >>> print getVarFlag('TEST', 'test', d) - blah """ d.setVarFlags(var,flags) def getVarFlags(var, d): - """Gets a variable's flags - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVarFlag('TEST', 'test', 'blah', d) - >>> print getVarFlags('TEST', d)['test'] - blah - """ + """Gets a variable's flags""" return d.getVarFlags(var) def delVarFlags(var, d): - """Removes a variable's flags - - Example: - >>> data = init() - >>> setVarFlag('TEST', 'testflag', 1, data) - >>> print getVarFlag('TEST', 'testflag', data) - 1 - >>> delVarFlags('TEST', data) - >>> print getVarFlags('TEST', data) - None - - """ + """Removes a variable's flags""" d.delVarFlags(var) def keys(d): - """Return a list of keys in d - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVar('TEST', 1, d) - >>> setVar('MOO' , 2, d) - >>> setVarFlag('TEST', 'test', 1, d) - >>> keys(d) - ['TEST', 'MOO'] - """ + """Return a list of keys in d""" return d.keys() def getData(d): @@ -253,32 +161,7 @@ __expand_var_regexp__ = re.compile(r"\${[^{}]+}") __expand_python_regexp__ = re.compile(r"\${@.+?}") def expand(s, d, varname = None): - """Variable expansion using the data store. - - Example: - Standard expansion: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVar('A', 'sshd', d) - >>> print expand('/usr/bin/${A}', d) - /usr/bin/sshd - - Python expansion: - >>> d = init() - >>> print expand('result: ${@37 * 72}', d) - result: 2664 - - Shell expansion: - >>> d = init() - >>> print expand('${TARGET_MOO}', d) - ${TARGET_MOO} - >>> setVar('TARGET_MOO', 'yupp', d) - >>> print expand('${TARGET_MOO}',d) - yupp - >>> setVar('SRC_URI', 'http://somebug.${TARGET_MOO}', d) - >>> delVar('TARGET_MOO', d) - >>> print expand('${SRC_URI}', d) - http://somebug.${TARGET_MOO} - """ + """Variable expansion using the data store""" return d.expand(s, varname) def expandKeys(alterdata, readdata = None): @@ -304,17 +187,8 @@ def expandKeys(alterdata, readdata = None): def expandData(alterdata, readdata = None): """For each variable in alterdata, expand it, and update the var contents. - Replacements use data from readdata. - - Example: - >>> a=init() - >>> b=init() - >>> setVar("dlmsg", "dl_dir is ${DL_DIR}", a) - >>> setVar("DL_DIR", "/path/to/whatever", b) - >>> expandData(a, b) - >>> print getVar("dlmsg", a) - dl_dir is /path/to/whatever - """ + Replacements use data from readdata + """ if readdata == None: readdata = alterdata @@ -418,14 +292,3 @@ def inherits_class(klass, d): if os.path.join('classes', '%s.bbclass' % klass) in val: return True return False - -def _test(): - """Start a doctest run on this module""" - import doctest - import bb - from bb import data - bb.msg.set_debug_level(0) - doctest.testmod(data) - -if __name__ == "__main__": - _test() diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py index eee97276a2..5015ee440a 100644 --- a/bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py +++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py @@ -97,14 +97,7 @@ _package_ends_ = ["pre", "p", "alpha", "beta", "rc", "cvs", "bk", "HEAD" ] def relparse(myver): """Parses the last elements of a version number into a triplet, that can - later be compared: - - >>> relparse('1.2_pre3') - [1.2, -2, 3.0] - >>> relparse('1.2b') - [1.2, 98, 0] - >>> relparse('1.2') - [1.2, 0, 0] + later be compared. """ number = 0 @@ -150,17 +143,6 @@ __vercmp_cache__ = {} def vercmp_string(val1,val2): """This takes two version strings and returns an integer to tell you whether the versions are the same, val1>val2 or val2>val1. - - >>> vercmp('1', '2') - -1.0 - >>> vercmp('2', '1') - 1.0 - >>> vercmp('1', '1.0') - 0 - >>> vercmp('1', '1.1') - -1.0 - >>> vercmp('1.1', '1_p2') - 1.0 """ # quick short-circuit |