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Merge pull request #3118 from gilles-peskine-arm/pylint-up-to-2.4-development
Pass Pylint up to 2.4
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@ -40,7 +40,27 @@ max-attributes=15
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max-module-lines=2000
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[MESSAGES CONTROL]
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disable=
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# * locally-disabled, locally-enabled: If we disable or enable a message
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# locally, it's by design. There's no need to clutter the Pylint output
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# with this information.
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# * logging-format-interpolation: Pylint warns about things like
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# ``log.info('...'.format(...))``. It insists on ``log.info('...', ...)``.
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# This is of minor utility (mainly a performance gain when there are
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# many messages that use formatting and are below the log level).
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# Some versions of Pylint (including 1.8, which is the version on
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# Ubuntu 18.04) only recognize old-style format strings using '%',
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# and complain about something like ``log.info('{}', foo)`` with
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# logging-too-many-args (Pylint supports new-style formatting if
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# declared globally with logging_format_style under [LOGGING] but
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# this requires Pylint >=2.2).
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# * no-else-return: Allow the perfectly reasonable idiom
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# if condition1:
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# return value1
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# else:
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# return value2
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# * unnecessary-pass: If we take the trouble of adding a line with "pass",
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# it's because we think the code is clearer that way.
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disable=locally-disabled,locally-enabled,logging-format-interpolation,no-else-return,unnecessary-pass
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[REPORTS]
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# Don't diplay statistics. Just the facts.
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ from types import SimpleNamespace
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import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
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class AbiChecker(object):
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class AbiChecker:
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"""API and ABI checker."""
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def __init__(self, old_version, new_version, configuration):
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@ -283,9 +283,13 @@ class ConfigFile(Config):
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def __init__(self, filename=None):
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"""Read the Mbed TLS configuration file."""
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if filename is None:
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for filename in self.default_path:
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if os.path.lexists(filename):
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for candidate in self.default_path:
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if os.path.lexists(candidate):
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filename = candidate
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break
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else:
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raise Exception('Mbed TLS configuration file not found',
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self.default_path)
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super().__init__()
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self.filename = filename
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self.current_section = 'header'
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@ -448,7 +452,7 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
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value = config[args.symbol]
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if value:
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sys.stdout.write(value + '\n')
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return args.symbol not in config
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return 0 if args.symbol in config else 1
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elif args.command == 'set':
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if not args.force and args.symbol not in config.settings:
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sys.stderr.write("A #define for the symbol {} "
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@ -461,6 +465,7 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
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else:
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config.adapt(args.adapter)
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config.write(args.write)
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return 0
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# Import modules only used by main only if main is defined and called.
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# pylint: disable=wrong-import-position
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@ -1773,15 +1773,6 @@ component_test_zeroize () {
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unset gdb_disable_aslr
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}
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support_check_python_files () {
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# Find the installed version of Pylint. Installed as a distro package this can
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# be pylint3 and as a PEP egg, pylint.
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if type pylint >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || type pylint3 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
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true;
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else
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false;
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fi
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}
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component_check_python_files () {
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msg "Lint: Python scripts"
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record_status tests/scripts/check-python-files.sh
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import codecs
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import sys
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class FileIssueTracker(object):
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class FileIssueTracker:
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"""Base class for file-wide issue tracking.
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To implement a checker that processes a file as a whole, inherit from
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@ -37,20 +37,31 @@ class FileIssueTracker(object):
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self.files_with_issues = {}
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def should_check_file(self, filepath):
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"""Whether the given file name should be checked.
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Files whose name ends with a string listed in ``self.files_exemptions``
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will not be checked.
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"""
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for files_exemption in self.files_exemptions:
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if filepath.endswith(files_exemption):
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return False
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return True
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def check_file_for_issue(self, filepath):
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"""Check the specified file for the issue that this class is for.
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Subclasses must implement this method.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def record_issue(self, filepath, line_number):
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"""Record that an issue was found at the specified location."""
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if filepath not in self.files_with_issues.keys():
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self.files_with_issues[filepath] = []
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self.files_with_issues[filepath].append(line_number)
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def output_file_issues(self, logger):
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"""Log all the locations where the issue was found."""
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if self.files_with_issues.values():
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logger.info(self.heading)
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for filename, lines in sorted(self.files_with_issues.items()):
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@ -70,6 +81,10 @@ class LineIssueTracker(FileIssueTracker):
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"""
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def issue_with_line(self, line, filepath):
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"""Check the specified line for the issue that this class is for.
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Subclasses must implement this method.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def check_file_line(self, filepath, line, line_number):
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@ -77,6 +92,10 @@ class LineIssueTracker(FileIssueTracker):
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self.record_issue(filepath, line_number)
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def check_file_for_issue(self, filepath):
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"""Check the lines of the specified file.
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Subclasses must implement the ``issue_with_line`` method.
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"""
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with open(filepath, "rb") as f:
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for i, line in enumerate(iter(f.readline, b"")):
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self.check_file_line(filepath, line, i + 1)
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@ -170,7 +189,7 @@ class MergeArtifactIssueTracker(LineIssueTracker):
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return False
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class IntegrityChecker(object):
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class IntegrityChecker:
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"""Sanity-check files under the current directory."""
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def __init__(self, log_file):
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# Run 'pylint' on Python files for programming errors and helps enforcing
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# PEP8 coding standards.
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# Find the installed version of Pylint. Installed as a distro package this can
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# be pylint3 and as a PEP egg, pylint. We prefer pylint over pylint3
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if type pylint >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
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PYLINT=pylint
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elif type pylint3 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
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PYLINT=pylint3
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if type python3 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
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PYTHON=python3
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else
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echo 'Pylint was not found.'
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exit 1
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PYTHON=python
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fi
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$PYLINT -j 2 scripts/*.py tests/scripts/*.py
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$PYTHON -m pylint -j 2 scripts/*.py tests/scripts/*.py
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seen[description] = line_number
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def check_test_suite(results, data_file_name):
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"""Check the test cases in the given unit test data file."""
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in_paragraph = False
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descriptions = {}
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with open(data_file_name, 'rb') as data_file:
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in_paragraph = True
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def check_ssl_opt_sh(results, file_name):
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"""Check the test cases in ssl-opt.sh or a file with a similar format."""
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descriptions = {}
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with open(file_name, 'rb') as file_contents:
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for line_number, line in enumerate(file_contents, 1):
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pass
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class FileWrapper(io.FileIO, object):
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class FileWrapper(io.FileIO):
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"""
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This class extends built-in io.FileIO class with attribute line_no,
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that indicates line number for the line that is read.
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:param inp_str: Input string with macros delimited by ':'.
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:return: list of dependencies
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"""
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dependencies = [dep for dep in map(validate_dependency,
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inp_str.split(':'))]
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dependencies = list(map(validate_dependency, inp_str.split(':')))
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return dependencies
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Greentea host test script for Mbed TLS on-target test suite testing.
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2018, Arm Limited, All Rights Reserved
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@ -46,7 +48,7 @@ class TestDataParserError(Exception):
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pass
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class TestDataParser(object):
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class TestDataParser:
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"""
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Parses test name, dependencies, test function name and test parameters
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from the data file.
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data_bytes += bytearray(dependencies)
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data_bytes += bytearray([function_id, len(parameters)])
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for typ, param in parameters:
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if typ == 'int' or typ == 'exp':
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if typ in ('int', 'exp'):
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i = int(param, 0)
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data_bytes += b'I' if typ == 'int' else b'E'
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self.align_32bit(data_bytes)
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return re.split(r'[ ,]+', options.presets)
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else:
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help_text = subprocess.run([options.script, '--help'],
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check=False, # config.pl --help returns 255
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).stdout
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return guess_presets_from_help(help_text.decode('ascii'))
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self.assertEqual(code, expected)
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class StringIOWrapper(StringIO, object):
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class StringIOWrapper(StringIO):
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"""
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file like class to mock file object in tests.
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"""
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dhm_selftest:
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"""
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stream = StringIOWrapper('test_suite_ut.function', data)
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tests = [(name, test_function, dependencies, args)
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for name, test_function, dependencies, args in
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parse_test_data(stream)]
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# List of (name, function_name, dependencies, args)
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tests = list(parse_test_data(stream))
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test1, test2, test3, test4 = tests
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self.assertEqual(test1[0], 'Diffie-Hellman full exchange #1')
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self.assertEqual(test1[1], 'dhm_do_dhm')
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"""
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stream = StringIOWrapper('test_suite_ut.function', data)
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tests = [(name, function_name, dependencies, args)
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for name, function_name, dependencies, args in
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parse_test_data(stream)]
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# List of (name, function_name, dependencies, args)
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tests = list(parse_test_data(stream))
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test1, test2 = tests
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self.assertEqual(test1[0], 'Diffie-Hellman full exchange #1')
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self.assertEqual(test1[1], 'dhm_do_dhm')
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tests.run_all(inputs)
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tests.report(sys.stdout)
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if tests.errors:
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exit(1)
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sys.exit(1)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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