summaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/Tools/scripts
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorJeremy Hylton <jeremy@alum.mit.edu>2000-09-18 01:46:01 (GMT)
committerJeremy Hylton <jeremy@alum.mit.edu>2000-09-18 01:46:01 (GMT)
commit0b7b4b8a229532bb7f634aedf0db81adfeb2ae18 (patch)
treef45a6aec7140a61df9c85730e95c5fd0a94356dd /Tools/scripts
parent9082cdd009cc5c4945cd1200cc58f6bf69eb2817 (diff)
downloadcpython-0b7b4b8a229532bb7f634aedf0db81adfeb2ae18.zip
cpython-0b7b4b8a229532bb7f634aedf0db81adfeb2ae18.tar.gz
cpython-0b7b4b8a229532bb7f634aedf0db81adfeb2ae18.tar.bz2
satisfy the tabnanny
Diffstat (limited to 'Tools/scripts')
-rwxr-xr-xTools/scripts/eptags.py29
-rwxr-xr-xTools/scripts/parseentities.py42
-rw-r--r--Tools/scripts/trace.py645
3 files changed, 358 insertions, 358 deletions
diff --git a/Tools/scripts/eptags.py b/Tools/scripts/eptags.py
index 0e93447..dca875b 100755
--- a/Tools/scripts/eptags.py
+++ b/Tools/scripts/eptags.py
@@ -24,32 +24,33 @@ matcher = re.compile(expr)
def treat_file(file, outfp):
"""Append tags found in file named 'file' to the open file 'outfp'"""
try:
- fp = open(file, 'r')
+ fp = open(file, 'r')
except:
- sys.stderr.write('Cannot open %s\n'%file)
- return
+ sys.stderr.write('Cannot open %s\n'%file)
+ return
charno = 0
lineno = 0
tags = []
size = 0
while 1:
- line = fp.readline()
- if not line: break
- lineno = lineno + 1
- m = matcher.search(line)
- if m:
- tag = m.group(0) + '\177%d,%d\n'%(lineno,charno)
- tags.append(tag)
- size = size + len(tag)
- charno = charno + len(line)
+ line = fp.readline()
+ if not line:
+ break
+ lineno = lineno + 1
+ m = matcher.search(line)
+ if m:
+ tag = m.group(0) + '\177%d,%d\n'%(lineno,charno)
+ tags.append(tag)
+ size = size + len(tag)
+ charno = charno + len(line)
outfp.write('\f\n%s,%d\n'%(file,size))
for tag in tags:
- outfp.write(tag)
+ outfp.write(tag)
def main():
outfp = open('TAGS', 'w')
for file in sys.argv[1:]:
- treat_file(file, outfp)
+ treat_file(file, outfp)
if __name__=="__main__":
main()
diff --git a/Tools/scripts/parseentities.py b/Tools/scripts/parseentities.py
index b708116..ab4f830 100755
--- a/Tools/scripts/parseentities.py
+++ b/Tools/scripts/parseentities.py
@@ -21,15 +21,15 @@ def parse(text,pos=0,endpos=None):
pos = 0
if endpos is None:
- endpos = len(text)
+ endpos = len(text)
d = {}
while 1:
- m = entityRE.search(text,pos,endpos)
- if not m:
- break
- name,charcode,comment = m.groups()
- d[name] = charcode,comment
- pos = m.end()
+ m = entityRE.search(text,pos,endpos)
+ if not m:
+ break
+ name,charcode,comment = m.groups()
+ d[name] = charcode,comment
+ pos = m.end()
return d
def writefile(f,defs):
@@ -38,27 +38,27 @@ def writefile(f,defs):
items = defs.items()
items.sort()
for name,(charcode,comment) in items:
- if charcode[:2] == '&#':
- code = int(charcode[2:-1])
- if code < 256:
- charcode = "'\%o'" % code
- else:
- charcode = repr(charcode)
- else:
- charcode = repr(charcode)
- comment = TextTools.collapse(comment)
- f.write(" '%s':\t%s, \t# %s\n" % (name,charcode,comment))
+ if charcode[:2] == '&#':
+ code = int(charcode[2:-1])
+ if code < 256:
+ charcode = "'\%o'" % code
+ else:
+ charcode = repr(charcode)
+ else:
+ charcode = repr(charcode)
+ comment = TextTools.collapse(comment)
+ f.write(" '%s':\t%s, \t# %s\n" % (name,charcode,comment))
f.write('\n}\n')
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
- infile = open(sys.argv[1])
+ infile = open(sys.argv[1])
else:
- infile = sys.stdin
+ infile = sys.stdin
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
- outfile = open(sys.argv[2],'w')
+ outfile = open(sys.argv[2],'w')
else:
- outfile = sys.stdout
+ outfile = sys.stdout
text = infile.read()
defs = parse(text)
writefile(outfile,defs)
diff --git a/Tools/scripts/trace.py b/Tools/scripts/trace.py
index ec0d45f..d8016b0 100644
--- a/Tools/scripts/trace.py
+++ b/Tools/scripts/trace.py
@@ -99,109 +99,108 @@ modules.
class Ignore:
def __init__(self, modules = None, dirs = None):
- self._mods = modules or []
- self._dirs = dirs or []
+ self._mods = modules or []
+ self._dirs = dirs or []
- self._ignore = { '<string>': 1 }
+ self._ignore = { '<string>': 1 }
def names(self, filename, modulename):
- if self._ignore.has_key(modulename):
- return self._ignore[modulename]
-
- # haven't seen this one before, so see if the module name is
- # on the ignore list. Need to take some care since ignoring
- # "cmp" musn't mean ignoring "cmpcache" but ignoring
- # "Spam" must also mean ignoring "Spam.Eggs".
- for mod in self._mods:
- if mod == modulename: # Identical names, so ignore
- self._ignore[modulename] = 1
- return 1
- # check if the module is a proper submodule of something on
- # the ignore list
- n = len(mod)
- # (will not overflow since if the first n characters are the
- # same and the name has not already occured, then the size
- # of "name" is greater than that of "mod")
- if mod == modulename[:n] and modulename[n] == '.':
- self._ignore[modulename] = 1
- return 1
-
- # Now check that __file__ isn't in one of the directories
- if filename is None:
- # must be a built-in, so we must ignore
- self._ignore[modulename] = 1
- return 1
-
- # Ignore a file when it contains one of the ignorable paths
- for d in self._dirs:
- # The '+ os.sep' is to ensure that d is a parent directory,
- # as compared to cases like:
- # d = "/usr/local"
- # filename = "/usr/local.py"
- # or
- # d = "/usr/local.py"
- # filename = "/usr/local.py"
- if string.find(filename, d + os.sep) == 0:
- self._ignore[modulename] = 1
- return 1
-
- # Tried the different ways, so we don't ignore this module
- self._ignore[modulename] = 0
- return 0
-
+ if self._ignore.has_key(modulename):
+ return self._ignore[modulename]
+
+ # haven't seen this one before, so see if the module name is
+ # on the ignore list. Need to take some care since ignoring
+ # "cmp" musn't mean ignoring "cmpcache" but ignoring
+ # "Spam" must also mean ignoring "Spam.Eggs".
+ for mod in self._mods:
+ if mod == modulename: # Identical names, so ignore
+ self._ignore[modulename] = 1
+ return 1
+ # check if the module is a proper submodule of something on
+ # the ignore list
+ n = len(mod)
+ # (will not overflow since if the first n characters are the
+ # same and the name has not already occured, then the size
+ # of "name" is greater than that of "mod")
+ if mod == modulename[:n] and modulename[n] == '.':
+ self._ignore[modulename] = 1
+ return 1
+
+ # Now check that __file__ isn't in one of the directories
+ if filename is None:
+ # must be a built-in, so we must ignore
+ self._ignore[modulename] = 1
+ return 1
+
+ # Ignore a file when it contains one of the ignorable paths
+ for d in self._dirs:
+ # The '+ os.sep' is to ensure that d is a parent directory,
+ # as compared to cases like:
+ # d = "/usr/local"
+ # filename = "/usr/local.py"
+ # or
+ # d = "/usr/local.py"
+ # filename = "/usr/local.py"
+ if string.find(filename, d + os.sep) == 0:
+ self._ignore[modulename] = 1
+ return 1
+
+ # Tried the different ways, so we don't ignore this module
+ self._ignore[modulename] = 0
+ return 0
def run(trace, cmd):
import __main__
dict = __main__.__dict__
sys.settrace(trace)
try:
- exec cmd in dict, dict
+ exec cmd in dict, dict
finally:
- sys.settrace(None)
+ sys.settrace(None)
def runctx(trace, cmd, globals=None, locals=None):
if globals is None: globals = {}
if locals is None: locals = {}
sys.settrace(trace)
try:
- exec cmd in dict, dict
+ exec cmd in dict, dict
finally:
- sys.settrace(None)
+ sys.settrace(None)
def runfunc(trace, func, *args, **kw):
result = None
sys.settrace(trace)
try:
- result = apply(func, args, kw)
+ result = apply(func, args, kw)
finally:
- sys.settrace(None)
+ sys.settrace(None)
return result
class CoverageResults:
def __init__(self, counts = {}, modules = {}):
- self.counts = counts.copy() # map (filename, lineno) to count
- self.modules = modules.copy() # map filenames to modules
+ self.counts = counts.copy() # map (filename, lineno) to count
+ self.modules = modules.copy() # map filenames to modules
def update(self, other):
- """Merge in the data from another CoverageResults"""
- counts = self.counts
- other_counts = other.counts
- modules = self.modules
- other_modules = other.modules
-
- for key in other_counts.keys():
- counts[key] = counts.get(key, 0) + other_counts[key]
-
- for key in other_modules.keys():
- if modules.has_key(key):
- # make sure they point to the same file
- assert modules[key] == other_modules[key], \
- "Strange! filename %s has two different module names" % \
- (key, modules[key], other_module[key])
- else:
- modules[key] = other_modules[key]
+ """Merge in the data from another CoverageResults"""
+ counts = self.counts
+ other_counts = other.counts
+ modules = self.modules
+ other_modules = other.modules
+
+ for key in other_counts.keys():
+ counts[key] = counts.get(key, 0) + other_counts[key]
+
+ for key in other_modules.keys():
+ if modules.has_key(key):
+ # make sure they point to the same file
+ assert modules[key] == other_modules[key], \
+ "Strange! filename %s has two different module names" % \
+ (key, modules[key], other_module[key])
+ else:
+ modules[key] = other_modules[key]
# Given a code string, return the SET_LINENO information
def _find_LINENO_from_string(co_code):
@@ -215,21 +214,21 @@ def _find_LINENO_from_string(co_code):
prev_op = None
prev_lineno = 0
while i < n:
- c = co_code[i]
- op = ord(c)
- if op == dis.SET_LINENO:
- if prev_op == op:
- # two SET_LINENO in a row, so the previous didn't
- # indicate anything. This occurs with triple
- # quoted strings (?). Remove the old one.
- del linenos[prev_lineno]
- prev_lineno = ord(co_code[i+1]) + ord(co_code[i+2])*256
- linenos[prev_lineno] = 1
- if op >= dis.HAVE_ARGUMENT:
- i = i + 3
- else:
- i = i + 1
- prev_op = op
+ c = co_code[i]
+ op = ord(c)
+ if op == dis.SET_LINENO:
+ if prev_op == op:
+ # two SET_LINENO in a row, so the previous didn't
+ # indicate anything. This occurs with triple
+ # quoted strings (?). Remove the old one.
+ del linenos[prev_lineno]
+ prev_lineno = ord(co_code[i+1]) + ord(co_code[i+2])*256
+ linenos[prev_lineno] = 1
+ if op >= dis.HAVE_ARGUMENT:
+ i = i + 3
+ else:
+ i = i + 1
+ prev_op = op
return linenos
def _find_LINENO(code):
@@ -241,9 +240,9 @@ def _find_LINENO(code):
# and check the constants for references to other code objects
for c in code.co_consts:
- if type(c) == types.CodeType:
- # find another code object, so recurse into it
- linenos.update(_find_LINENO(c))
+ if type(c) == types.CodeType:
+ # find another code object, so recurse into it
+ linenos.update(_find_LINENO(c))
return linenos
def find_executable_linenos(filename):
@@ -289,7 +288,7 @@ def create_results_log(results, dirname = ".", show_missing = 1,
per_file = {}
for filename, lineno in results.counts.keys():
lines_hit = per_file[filename] = per_file.get(filename, {})
- lines_hit[lineno] = results.counts[(filename, lineno)]
+ lines_hit[lineno] = results.counts[(filename, lineno)]
# try and merge existing counts and modules file from dirname
try:
@@ -323,70 +322,70 @@ def create_results_log(results, dirname = ".", show_missing = 1,
else:
coverpath = os.path.join(dirname, fndir)
- if filename.endswith(".pyc") or filename.endswith(".pyo"):
+ if filename.endswith(".pyc") or filename.endswith(".pyo"):
filename = filename[:-1]
- # Get the original lines from the .py file
- try:
- lines = open(filename, 'r').readlines()
- except IOError, err:
- sys.stderr.write(
- "%s: Could not open %s for reading because: %s - skipping\n" % \
- ("trace", `filename`, err.strerror))
- continue
+ # Get the original lines from the .py file
+ try:
+ lines = open(filename, 'r').readlines()
+ except IOError, err:
+ sys.stderr.write("%s: Could not open %s for reading " \
+ "because: %s - skipping\n" % \
+ ("trace", `filename`, err.strerror))
+ continue
- modulename = os.path.split(results.modules[key])[1]
+ modulename = os.path.split(results.modules[key])[1]
- # build list file name by appending a ".cover" to the module name
- # and sticking it into the specified directory
- listfilename = os.path.join(coverpath, modulename + ".cover")
+ # build list file name by appending a ".cover" to the module name
+ # and sticking it into the specified directory
+ listfilename = os.path.join(coverpath, modulename + ".cover")
#sys.stderr.write("modulename: %(modulename)s\n"
# "filename: %(filename)s\n"
# "coverpath: %(coverpath)s\n"
# "listfilename: %(listfilename)s\n"
# "dirname: %(dirname)s\n"
# % locals())
- try:
- outfile = open(listfilename, 'w')
- except IOError, err:
- sys.stderr.write(
- '%s: Could not open %s for writing because: %s - skipping\n' %
- ("trace", `listfilename`, err.strerror))
- continue
-
- # If desired, get a list of the line numbers which represent
- # executable content (returned as a dict for better lookup speed)
- if show_missing:
- executable_linenos = find_executable_linenos(filename)
- else:
- executable_linenos = {}
-
- lines_hit = per_file[key]
- for i in range(len(lines)):
- line = lines[i]
-
- # do the blank/comment match to try to mark more lines
- # (help the reader find stuff that hasn't been covered)
- if lines_hit.has_key(i+1):
- # count precedes the lines that we captured
- outfile.write('%5d: ' % lines_hit[i+1])
- elif blank.match(line):
- # blank lines and comments are preceded by dots
- outfile.write(' . ')
- else:
- # lines preceded by no marks weren't hit
- # Highlight them if so indicated, unless the line contains
- # '#pragma: NO COVER' (it is possible to embed this into
- # the text as a non-comment; no easy fix)
- if executable_linenos.has_key(i+1) and \
- string.find(lines[i],
+ try:
+ outfile = open(listfilename, 'w')
+ except IOError, err:
+ sys.stderr.write(
+ '%s: Could not open %s for writing because: %s" \
+ "- skipping\n' % ("trace", `listfilename`, err.strerror))
+ continue
+
+ # If desired, get a list of the line numbers which represent
+ # executable content (returned as a dict for better lookup speed)
+ if show_missing:
+ executable_linenos = find_executable_linenos(filename)
+ else:
+ executable_linenos = {}
+
+ lines_hit = per_file[key]
+ for i in range(len(lines)):
+ line = lines[i]
+
+ # do the blank/comment match to try to mark more lines
+ # (help the reader find stuff that hasn't been covered)
+ if lines_hit.has_key(i+1):
+ # count precedes the lines that we captured
+ outfile.write('%5d: ' % lines_hit[i+1])
+ elif blank.match(line):
+ # blank lines and comments are preceded by dots
+ outfile.write(' . ')
+ else:
+ # lines preceded by no marks weren't hit
+ # Highlight them if so indicated, unless the line contains
+ # '#pragma: NO COVER' (it is possible to embed this into
+ # the text as a non-comment; no easy fix)
+ if executable_linenos.has_key(i+1) and \
+ string.find(lines[i],
string.join(['#pragma', 'NO COVER'])) == -1:
- outfile.write('>>>>>> ')
- else:
- outfile.write(' '*7)
- outfile.write(string.expandtabs(lines[i], 8))
+ outfile.write('>>>>>> ')
+ else:
+ outfile.write(' '*7)
+ outfile.write(string.expandtabs(lines[i], 8))
- outfile.close()
+ outfile.close()
if save_counts:
# try and store counts and module info into dirname
@@ -396,8 +395,8 @@ def create_results_log(results, dirname = ".", show_missing = 1,
marshal.dump(results.modules,
open(os.path.join(dirname, "modules"), "w"))
except IOError, err:
- sys.stderr.write("cannot save counts/modules files because %s" %
- err.strerror)
+ sys.stderr.write("cannot save counts/modules " \
+ "files because %s" % err.strerror)
# There is a lot of code shared between these two classes even though
# it is straightforward to make a super class to share code. However,
@@ -408,105 +407,105 @@ def create_results_log(results, dirname = ".", show_missing = 1,
class Coverage:
def __init__(self, ignore = Ignore()):
- self.ignore = ignore
- self.ignore_names = ignore._ignore # access ignore's cache (speed hack)
+ self.ignore = ignore
+ self.ignore_names = ignore._ignore # access ignore's cache (speed hack)
- self.counts = {} # keys are (filename, linenumber)
- self.modules = {} # maps filename -> module name
+ self.counts = {} # keys are (filename, linenumber)
+ self.modules = {} # maps filename -> module name
def trace(self, frame, why, arg):
- if why == 'line':
- # something is fishy about getting the file name
- filename = frame.f_globals.get("__file__", None)
- if filename is None:
- filename = frame.f_code.co_filename
- modulename = frame.f_globals["__name__"]
+ if why == 'line':
+ # something is fishy about getting the file name
+ filename = frame.f_globals.get("__file__", None)
+ if filename is None:
+ filename = frame.f_code.co_filename
+ modulename = frame.f_globals["__name__"]
- # We do this next block to keep from having to make methods
- # calls, which also requires resetting the trace
- ignore_it = self.ignore_names.get(modulename, -1)
- if ignore_it == -1: # unknown filename
- sys.settrace(None)
- ignore_it = self.ignore.names(filename, modulename)
- sys.settrace(self.trace)
+ # We do this next block to keep from having to make methods
+ # calls, which also requires resetting the trace
+ ignore_it = self.ignore_names.get(modulename, -1)
+ if ignore_it == -1: # unknown filename
+ sys.settrace(None)
+ ignore_it = self.ignore.names(filename, modulename)
+ sys.settrace(self.trace)
- # record the module name for every file
- self.modules[filename] = modulename
+ # record the module name for every file
+ self.modules[filename] = modulename
- if not ignore_it:
- lineno = frame.f_lineno
+ if not ignore_it:
+ lineno = frame.f_lineno
- # record the file name and line number of every trace
- key = (filename, lineno)
- self.counts[key] = self.counts.get(key, 0) + 1
+ # record the file name and line number of every trace
+ key = (filename, lineno)
+ self.counts[key] = self.counts.get(key, 0) + 1
- return self.trace
+ return self.trace
def results(self):
- return CoverageResults(self.counts, self.modules)
+ return CoverageResults(self.counts, self.modules)
class Trace:
def __init__(self, ignore = Ignore()):
- self.ignore = ignore
- self.ignore_names = ignore._ignore # access ignore's cache (speed hack)
+ self.ignore = ignore
+ self.ignore_names = ignore._ignore # access ignore's cache (speed hack)
- self.files = {'<string>': None} # stores lines from the .py file, or None
+ self.files = {'<string>': None} # stores lines from the .py file, or None
def trace(self, frame, why, arg):
- if why == 'line':
- filename = frame.f_code.co_filename
- modulename = frame.f_globals["__name__"]
-
- # We do this next block to keep from having to make methods
- # calls, which also requires resetting the trace
- ignore_it = self.ignore_names.get(modulename, -1)
- if ignore_it == -1: # unknown filename
- sys.settrace(None)
- ignore_it = self.ignore.names(filename, modulename)
- sys.settrace(self.trace)
-
- if not ignore_it:
- lineno = frame.f_lineno
- files = self.files
-
- if filename != '<string>' and not files.has_key(filename):
+ if why == 'line':
+ filename = frame.f_code.co_filename
+ modulename = frame.f_globals["__name__"]
+
+ # We do this next block to keep from having to make methods
+ # calls, which also requires resetting the trace
+ ignore_it = self.ignore_names.get(modulename, -1)
+ if ignore_it == -1: # unknown filename
+ sys.settrace(None)
+ ignore_it = self.ignore.names(filename, modulename)
+ sys.settrace(self.trace)
+
+ if not ignore_it:
+ lineno = frame.f_lineno
+ files = self.files
+
+ if filename != '<string>' and not files.has_key(filename):
files[filename] = map(string.rstrip,
open(filename).readlines())
- # If you want to see filenames (the original behaviour), try:
- # modulename = filename
- # or, prettier but confusing when several files have the same name
- # modulename = os.path.basename(filename)
+ # If you want to see filenames (the original behaviour), try:
+ # modulename = filename
+ # or, prettier but confusing when several files have the same name
+ # modulename = os.path.basename(filename)
- if files[filename] != None:
- print '%s(%d): %s' % (os.path.basename(filename), lineno,
- files[filename][lineno-1])
- else:
- print '%s(%d): ??' % (modulename, lineno)
+ if files[filename] != None:
+ print '%s(%d): %s' % (os.path.basename(filename), lineno,
+ files[filename][lineno-1])
+ else:
+ print '%s(%d): ??' % (modulename, lineno)
- return self.trace
+ return self.trace
def _err_exit(msg):
- sys.stderr.write("%s: %s\n" % (sys.argv[0], msg))
- sys.exit(1)
+ sys.stderr.write("%s: %s\n" % (sys.argv[0], msg))
+ sys.exit(1)
def main(argv = None):
import getopt
if argv is None:
- argv = sys.argv
+ argv = sys.argv
try:
- opts, prog_argv = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], "tcrRf:d:m",
- ["help", "version", "trace", "count",
- "report", "no-report",
- "file=", "logdir=", "missing",
- "ignore-module=", "ignore-dir="])
+ opts, prog_argv = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], "tcrRf:d:m",
+ ["help", "version", "trace", "count",
+ "report", "no-report",
+ "file=", "logdir=", "missing",
+ "ignore-module=", "ignore-dir="])
except getopt.error, msg:
- sys.stderr.write("%s: %s\n" % (sys.argv[0], msg))
- sys.stderr.write("Try `%s --help' for more information\n" % sys.argv[0])
- sys.exit(1)
+ sys.stderr.write("%s: %s\n" % (sys.argv[0], msg))
+ sys.stderr.write("Try `%s --help' for more information\n" % sys.argv[0])
+ sys.exit(1)
trace = 0
count = 0
@@ -519,143 +518,143 @@ def main(argv = None):
ignore_dirs = []
for opt, val in opts:
- if opt == "--help":
- usage(sys.stdout)
- sys.exit(0)
-
- if opt == "--version":
- sys.stdout.write("trace 2.0\n")
- sys.exit(0)
-
- if opt == "-t" or opt == "--trace":
- trace = 1
- continue
-
- if opt == "-c" or opt == "--count":
- count = 1
- continue
-
- if opt == "-r" or opt == "--report":
- report = 1
- continue
-
- if opt == "-R" or opt == "--no-report":
- no_report = 1
- continue
-
- if opt == "-f" or opt == "--file":
- counts_file = val
- continue
-
- if opt == "-d" or opt == "--logdir":
- logdir = val
- continue
-
- if opt == "-m" or opt == "--missing":
- missing = 1
- continue
-
- if opt == "--ignore-module":
- ignore_modules.append(val)
- continue
-
- if opt == "--ignore-dir":
- for s in string.split(val, os.pathsep):
- s = os.path.expandvars(s)
- # should I also call expanduser? (after all, could use $HOME)
-
- s = string.replace(s, "$prefix",
- os.path.join(sys.prefix, "lib",
- "python" + sys.version[:3]))
- s = string.replace(s, "$exec_prefix",
- os.path.join(sys.exec_prefix, "lib",
- "python" + sys.version[:3]))
- s = os.path.normpath(s)
- ignore_dirs.append(s)
- continue
-
- assert 0, "Should never get here"
+ if opt == "--help":
+ usage(sys.stdout)
+ sys.exit(0)
+
+ if opt == "--version":
+ sys.stdout.write("trace 2.0\n")
+ sys.exit(0)
+
+ if opt == "-t" or opt == "--trace":
+ trace = 1
+ continue
+
+ if opt == "-c" or opt == "--count":
+ count = 1
+ continue
+
+ if opt == "-r" or opt == "--report":
+ report = 1
+ continue
+
+ if opt == "-R" or opt == "--no-report":
+ no_report = 1
+ continue
+
+ if opt == "-f" or opt == "--file":
+ counts_file = val
+ continue
+
+ if opt == "-d" or opt == "--logdir":
+ logdir = val
+ continue
+
+ if opt == "-m" or opt == "--missing":
+ missing = 1
+ continue
+
+ if opt == "--ignore-module":
+ ignore_modules.append(val)
+ continue
+
+ if opt == "--ignore-dir":
+ for s in string.split(val, os.pathsep):
+ s = os.path.expandvars(s)
+ # should I also call expanduser? (after all, could use $HOME)
+
+ s = string.replace(s, "$prefix",
+ os.path.join(sys.prefix, "lib",
+ "python" + sys.version[:3]))
+ s = string.replace(s, "$exec_prefix",
+ os.path.join(sys.exec_prefix, "lib",
+ "python" + sys.version[:3]))
+ s = os.path.normpath(s)
+ ignore_dirs.append(s)
+ continue
+
+ assert 0, "Should never get here"
if len(prog_argv) == 0:
- _err_exit("missing name of file to run")
+ _err_exit("missing name of file to run")
if count + trace + report > 1:
- _err_exit("can only specify one of --trace, --count or --report")
+ _err_exit("can only specify one of --trace, --count or --report")
if count + trace + report == 0:
- _err_exit("must specify one of --trace, --count or --report")
+ _err_exit("must specify one of --trace, --count or --report")
if report and counts_file is None:
- _err_exit("--report requires a --file")
+ _err_exit("--report requires a --file")
if report and no_report:
- _err_exit("cannot specify both --report and --no-report")
+ _err_exit("cannot specify both --report and --no-report")
if logdir is not None:
- # warn if the directory doesn't exist, but keep on going
- # (is this the correct behaviour?)
- if not os.path.isdir(logdir):
- sys.stderr.write(
- "trace: WARNING, --logdir directory %s is not available\n" %
- `logdir`)
+ # warn if the directory doesn't exist, but keep on going
+ # (is this the correct behaviour?)
+ if not os.path.isdir(logdir):
+ sys.stderr.write(
+ "trace: WARNING, --logdir directory %s is not available\n" %
+ `logdir`)
sys.argv = prog_argv
progname = prog_argv[0]
if eval(sys.version[:3])>1.3:
- sys.path[0] = os.path.split(progname)[0] # ???
+ sys.path[0] = os.path.split(progname)[0] # ???
# everything is ready
ignore = Ignore(ignore_modules, ignore_dirs)
if trace:
- t = Trace(ignore)
- try:
- run(t.trace, 'execfile(' + `progname` + ')')
- except IOError, err:
- _err_exit("Cannot run file %s because: %s" % \
- (`sys.argv[0]`, err.strerror))
+ t = Trace(ignore)
+ try:
+ run(t.trace, 'execfile(' + `progname` + ')')
+ except IOError, err:
+ _err_exit("Cannot run file %s because: %s" % \
+ (`sys.argv[0]`, err.strerror))
elif count:
- t = Coverage(ignore)
- try:
- run(t.trace, 'execfile(' + `progname` + ')')
- except IOError, err:
- _err_exit("Cannot run file %s because: %s" % \
- (`sys.argv[0]`, err.strerror))
- except SystemExit:
- pass
-
- results = t.results()
- # Add another lookup from the program's file name to its import name
- # This give the right results, but I'm not sure why ...
- results.modules[progname] = os.path.splitext(progname)[0]
-
- if counts_file:
- # add in archived data, if available
- try:
- old_counts, old_modules = marshal.load(open(counts_file, 'rb'))
- except IOError:
- pass
- else:
- results.update(CoverageResults(old_counts, old_modules))
-
- if not no_report:
- create_results_log(results, logdir, missing)
-
- if counts_file:
- try:
- marshal.dump( (results.counts, results.modules),
- open(counts_file, 'wb'))
- except IOError, err:
- _err_exit("Cannot save counts file %s because: %s" % \
- (`counts_file`, err.strerror))
+ t = Coverage(ignore)
+ try:
+ run(t.trace, 'execfile(' + `progname` + ')')
+ except IOError, err:
+ _err_exit("Cannot run file %s because: %s" % \
+ (`sys.argv[0]`, err.strerror))
+ except SystemExit:
+ pass
+
+ results = t.results()
+ # Add another lookup from the program's file name to its import name
+ # This give the right results, but I'm not sure why ...
+ results.modules[progname] = os.path.splitext(progname)[0]
+
+ if counts_file:
+ # add in archived data, if available
+ try:
+ old_counts, old_modules = marshal.load(open(counts_file, 'rb'))
+ except IOError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ results.update(CoverageResults(old_counts, old_modules))
+
+ if not no_report:
+ create_results_log(results, logdir, missing)
+
+ if counts_file:
+ try:
+ marshal.dump( (results.counts, results.modules),
+ open(counts_file, 'wb'))
+ except IOError, err:
+ _err_exit("Cannot save counts file %s because: %s" % \
+ (`counts_file`, err.strerror))
elif report:
- old_counts, old_modules = marshal.load(open(counts_file, 'rb'))
- results = CoverageResults(old_counts, old_modules)
- create_results_log(results, logdir, missing)
+ old_counts, old_modules = marshal.load(open(counts_file, 'rb'))
+ results = CoverageResults(old_counts, old_modules)
+ create_results_log(results, logdir, missing)
else:
- assert 0, "Should never get here"
+ assert 0, "Should never get here"
if __name__=='__main__':
main()