From bbf83fd988ca3cf9dae7d2b542a11a7c942b1702 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Larson Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 11:49:36 -0700 Subject: Drop doctest, as we aren't utilizing it We should add back in some proper unit testing. Doctest is rather limited, and we haven't actually made use of it since the original implementation of the datastore when the project started, as far as I'm aware. (Bitbake rev: 3a11c2807972bbbddffde2fa67fc380d159da467) Signed-off-by: Chris Larson Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie --- bitbake/lib/bb/__init__.py | 6 -- bitbake/lib/bb/data.py | 163 ++++----------------------------------------- bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py | 20 +----- 3 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 175 deletions(-) (limited to 'bitbake/lib/bb') diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/__init__.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/__init__.py index 61973c38a..3ba6beb2c 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 593827727..cc5594e41 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 eee97276a..5015ee440 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 -- cgit v1.2.3