[igt-dev] [PATCH i-g-t v4 08/11] scripts/test_list.py: add support to return a string instead of print
Mauro Carvalho Chehab
mauro.chehab at linux.intel.com
Thu Aug 31 14:52:10 UTC 2023
From: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab at kernel.org>
Sometimes, we don't want to print a testlist, but instead to return
it for post-processing. One such example is to add a Sphinx extension
to parse it and place the results on some existing ReST file.
Add support for it.
A side effect is that we don't need to redirect capture anymore to
to store the output on a file.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab at kernel.org>
---
scripts/test_list.py | 79 ++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-)
diff --git a/scripts/test_list.py b/scripts/test_list.py
index e5bf24f9b5ef..8ef3a136688f 100644
--- a/scripts/test_list.py
+++ b/scripts/test_list.py
@@ -596,20 +596,13 @@ class TestList:
# Output methods
#
- def print_rest_flat(self, filename = None):
+ def print_rest_flat(self, filename = None, return_string = False):
"""Print tests and subtests ordered by tests"""
- handler = None
- if filename:
- original_stdout = sys.stdout
- handler = open(filename, "w", encoding='utf8') # pylint: disable=R1732
- sys.stdout = handler
-
- print("=" * len(self.title))
- print(self.title)
- print("=" * len(self.title))
- print()
+ out = "=" * len(self.title) + "\n"
+ out += self.title + "\n"
+ out += "=" * len(self.title) + "\n\n"
for test in sorted(self.doc.keys()):
fname = self.doc[test]["File"]
@@ -631,10 +624,9 @@ class TestList:
if not subtest_array:
continue
- print(len(name) * '=')
- print(name)
- print(len(name) * '=')
- print()
+ out += len(name) * '=' + "\n"
+ out += name + "\n"
+ out += len(name) * '=' + "\n\n"
for field in sorted(self.doc[test].keys()):
if field == "subtest":
@@ -642,29 +634,30 @@ class TestList:
if field in self.internal_fields:
continue
- print(f":{field}: {self.doc[test][field]}")
+ out += f":{field}: {self.doc[test][field]}\n"
for subtest in subtest_array:
- print()
- print(subtest["_summary_"])
- print(len(subtest["_summary_"]) * '=')
- print("")
+ out += "\n" + subtest["_summary_"] + "\n"
+ out += len(subtest["_summary_"]) * '=' + "\n\n"
for field in sorted(subtest.keys()):
if field in self.internal_fields:
continue
- print(f":{field}:", subtest[field])
+ out += f":{field}:" + subtest[field] + "\n"
- print()
+ out += "\n"
- print()
- print()
+ out += "\n\n"
- if handler:
- handler.close()
- sys.stdout = original_stdout
+ if filename:
+ with open(filename, "w", encoding='utf8') as handle:
+ handle.write(out)
+ elif not return_string:
+ print(out)
+ else:
+ return out
def get_spreadsheet(self):
@@ -708,7 +701,7 @@ class TestList:
sheet[row].append('')
return sheet
- def print_nested_rest(self, filename = None):
+ def print_nested_rest(self, filename = None, return_string = False):
"""Print tests and subtests ordered by tests"""
@@ -718,10 +711,9 @@ class TestList:
handler = open(filename, "w", encoding='utf8') # pylint: disable=R1732
sys.stdout = handler
- print("=" * len(self.title))
- print(self.title)
- print("=" * len(self.title))
- print()
+ out = "=" * len(self.title) + "\n"
+ out += self.title + "\n"
+ out += "=" * len(self.title) + "\n\n"
# Identify the sort order for the fields
fields_order = []
@@ -765,14 +757,11 @@ class TestList:
title_str = fields_order[i] + ": " + fields[fields_order[i]]
- print(title_str)
- print(level_markers[marker] * len(title_str))
- print()
+ out += title_str + "\n"
+ out += level_markers[marker] * len(title_str) + "\n\n"
marker += 1
- print()
- print("``" + subtest + "``")
- print()
+ out += "\n``" + subtest + "``" + "\n\n"
# print non-hierarchy fields
for field in fields_order:
@@ -780,7 +769,7 @@ class TestList:
continue
if field in fields:
- print(f":{field}: {fields[field]}")
+ out += f":{field}: {fields[field]}" + "\n"
# Store current values
for i in range(cur_level, len(fields_order)):
@@ -792,11 +781,15 @@ class TestList:
else:
old_fields[i] = ''
- print()
+ out += "\n"
- if handler:
- handler.close()
- sys.stdout = original_stdout
+ if filename:
+ with open(filename, "w", encoding='utf8') as handle:
+ handle.write(out)
+ elif not return_string:
+ print(out)
+ else:
+ return out
def print_json(self, out_fname):
--
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