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authorbecker33 <becker33@llnl.gov>2016-07-25 10:34:43 -0700
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2016-07-25 10:34:43 -0700
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Merge pull request #1353 from epfl-scitas/qa/minor_cleanup
qa : minor cleanup
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/spec.py53
-rw-r--r--lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/test_install.py39
2 files changed, 39 insertions, 53 deletions
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/spec.py b/lib/spack/spack/spec.py
index 8bdae0445e..c6277fc8d2 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/spec.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/spec.py
@@ -95,32 +95,30 @@ thing. Spack uses ~variant in directory names and in the canonical form of
specs to avoid ambiguity. Both are provided because ~ can cause shell
expansion when it is the first character in an id typed on the command line.
"""
-import sys
-import hashlib
import base64
+import hashlib
import imp
+import sys
from StringIO import StringIO
from operator import attrgetter
-import yaml
-from yaml.error import MarkedYAMLError
import llnl.util.tty as tty
-from llnl.util.lang import *
-from llnl.util.tty.color import *
-from llnl.util.filesystem import join_path
-
import spack
import spack.architecture
-import spack.parse
-import spack.error
import spack.compilers as compilers
-
-from spack.version import *
-from spack.util.string import *
-from spack.util.prefix import Prefix
+import spack.error
+import spack.parse
+import yaml
+from llnl.util.filesystem import join_path
+from llnl.util.lang import *
+from llnl.util.tty.color import *
+from spack.build_environment import get_path_from_module, load_module
from spack.util.naming import mod_to_class
+from spack.util.prefix import Prefix
+from spack.util.string import *
+from spack.version import *
from spack.virtual import ProviderIndex
-from spack.build_environment import get_path_from_module, load_module
+from yaml.error import MarkedYAMLError
# Valid pattern for an identifier in Spack
identifier_re = r'\w[\w-]*'
@@ -161,19 +159,6 @@ special_types = {
}
-def index_specs(specs):
- """Take a list of specs and return a dict of lists. Dict is
- keyed by spec name and lists include all specs with the
- same name.
- """
- spec_dict = {}
- for spec in specs:
- if spec.name not in spec_dict:
- spec_dict[spec.name] = []
- spec_dict[spec.name].append(spec)
- return spec_dict
-
-
def colorize_spec(spec):
"""Returns a spec colorized according to the colors specified in
color_formats."""
@@ -1036,7 +1021,7 @@ class Spec(object):
"""
try:
yfile = yaml.load(stream)
- except MarkedYAMLError, e:
+ except MarkedYAMLError as e:
raise SpackYAMLError("error parsing YAML spec:", str(e))
nodes = yfile['spec']
@@ -1350,7 +1335,7 @@ class Spec(object):
return flat_deps
- except UnsatisfiableSpecError, e:
+ except UnsatisfiableSpecError as e:
# Here, the DAG contains two instances of the same package
# with inconsistent constraints. Users cannot produce
# inconsistent specs like this on the command line: the
@@ -1385,7 +1370,7 @@ class Spec(object):
dep = Spec(name)
try:
dep.constrain(dep_spec)
- except UnsatisfiableSpecError, e:
+ except UnsatisfiableSpecError as e:
e.message = ("Conflicting conditional dependencies on"
"package %s for spec %s" % (self.name, self))
raise e
@@ -1471,7 +1456,7 @@ class Spec(object):
try:
changed |= spec_deps[dep.name].spec.constrain(dep)
- except UnsatisfiableSpecError, e:
+ except UnsatisfiableSpecError as e:
e.message = "Invalid spec: '%s'. "
e.message += "Package %s requires %s %s, but spec asked for %s"
e.message %= (spec_deps[dep.name].spec, dep.name,
@@ -2405,7 +2390,7 @@ class SpecParser(spack.parse.Parser):
# errors now?
specs.append(self.spec(None, True))
- except spack.parse.ParseError, e:
+ except spack.parse.ParseError as e:
raise SpecParseError(e)
# If the spec has an os or a target and no platform, give it
@@ -2850,4 +2835,4 @@ class AmbiguousHashError(SpecError):
def __init__(self, msg, *specs):
super(AmbiguousHashError, self).__init__(msg)
for spec in specs:
- print ' ', spec.format('$.$@$%@+$+$=$#')
+ print(' ', spec.format('$.$@$%@+$+$=$#'))
diff --git a/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/test_install.py b/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/test_install.py
index a94d3c8bba..39287d5d6d 100644
--- a/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/test_install.py
+++ b/lib/spack/spack/test/cmd/test_install.py
@@ -22,18 +22,24 @@
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
##############################################################################
+import StringIO
import collections
-from contextlib import contextmanager
+import os
+import unittest
+import contextlib
-import StringIO
+import spack
+import spack.cmd
FILE_REGISTRY = collections.defaultdict(StringIO.StringIO)
+
# Monkey-patch open to write module files to a StringIO instance
-@contextmanager
+@contextlib.contextmanager
def mock_open(filename, mode):
if not mode == 'wb':
- raise RuntimeError('test.test_install : unexpected opening mode for monkey-patched open')
+ message = 'test.test_install : unexpected opening mode for mock_open'
+ raise RuntimeError(message)
FILE_REGISTRY[filename] = StringIO.StringIO()
@@ -44,19 +50,14 @@ def mock_open(filename, mode):
FILE_REGISTRY[filename] = handle.getvalue()
handle.close()
-import os
-import itertools
-import unittest
-
-import spack
-import spack.cmd
-
-# The use of __import__ is necessary to maintain a name with hyphen (which cannot be an identifier in python)
+# The use of __import__ is necessary to maintain a name with hyphen (which
+# cannot be an identifier in python)
test_install = __import__("spack.cmd.test-install", fromlist=['test_install'])
class MockSpec(object):
+
def __init__(self, name, version, hashStr=None):
self._dependencies = {}
self.name = name
@@ -88,10 +89,6 @@ class MockSpec(object):
for _, spec in self._dependencies.items():
yield spec.spec
yield self
- #from_iterable = itertools.chain.from_iterable
- #allDeps = from_iterable(i.traverse()
- # for i in self.dependencies())
- #return set(itertools.chain([self], allDeps))
def dag_hash(self):
return self.hash
@@ -102,6 +99,7 @@ class MockSpec(object):
class MockPackage(object):
+
def __init__(self, spec, buildLogPath):
self.name = spec.name
self.spec = spec
@@ -113,6 +111,7 @@ class MockPackage(object):
class MockPackageDb(object):
+
def __init__(self, init=None):
self.specToPkg = {}
if init:
@@ -133,6 +132,7 @@ pkgY = MockPackage(specY, 'logY')
class MockArgs(object):
+
def __init__(self, package):
self.package = package
self.jobs = None
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ class TestInstallTest(unittest.TestCase):
test_install.open = mock_open
# Clean FILE_REGISTRY
- FILE_REGISTRY = collections.defaultdict(StringIO.StringIO)
+ FILE_REGISTRY.clear()
pkgX.installed = False
pkgY.installed = False
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ class TestInstallTest(unittest.TestCase):
spack.repo = self.saved_db
def test_installing_both(self):
- test_install.test_install(None, MockArgs('X') )
+ test_install.test_install(None, MockArgs('X'))
self.assertEqual(len(FILE_REGISTRY), 1)
for _, content in FILE_REGISTRY.items():
self.assertTrue('tests="2"' in content)
@@ -210,4 +210,5 @@ class TestInstallTest(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertTrue('tests="2"' in content)
self.assertTrue('failures="0"' in content)
self.assertTrue('errors="0"' in content)
- self.assertEqual(sum('skipped' in line for line in content.split('\n')), 2)
+ self.assertEqual(
+ sum('skipped' in line for line in content.split('\n')), 2)