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File build-python3-conversion.patch of Package xen
Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/Config.mk =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/Config.mk +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/Config.mk @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ EXTRA_INCLUDES += $(EXTRA_PREFIX)/includ EXTRA_LIB += $(EXTRA_PREFIX)/lib endif -PYTHON ?= python +PYTHON ?= python3 PYTHON_PREFIX_ARG ?= --prefix="$(prefix)" # The above requires that prefix contains *no spaces*. This variable is here # to permit the user to set PYTHON_PREFIX_ARG to '' to workaround this bug: Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/configure =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/tools/configure +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/configure @@ -6926,7 +6926,7 @@ then fi;; esac if test -z "$PYTHON"; then : - for ac_prog in python python3 python2 + for ac_prog in python3 python python2 do # Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args. set dummy $ac_prog; ac_word=$2 @@ -7065,15 +7065,15 @@ if test x"${PYTHONPATH}" = x"no" then as_fn_error $? "Unable to find $PYTHON, please install $PYTHON" "$LINENO" 5 fi -{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for python version >= 2.6 " >&5 -$as_echo_n "checking for python version >= 2.6 ... " >&6; } -`$PYTHON -c 'import sys; sys.exit(eval("sys.version_info < (2, 6)"))'` +{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for python3 version >= 3.0 " >&5 +$as_echo_n "checking for python3 version >= 3.0 ... " >&6; } +`$PYTHON -c 'import sys; sys.exit(eval("sys.version_info < (3, 0)"))'` if test "$?" != "0" then python_version=`$PYTHON -V 2>&1` { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: no" >&5 $as_echo "no" >&6; } - as_fn_error $? "$python_version is too old, minimum required version is 2.6" "$LINENO" 5 + as_fn_error $? "$python_version is too old, minimum required version is 3.0" "$LINENO" 5 else { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: yes" >&5 $as_echo "yes" >&6; } Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/python/test.py =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/tools/python/test.py +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/python/test.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#! /usr/bin/env python2.3 +#!/usr/bin/python3 ############################################################################## # # Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Zope Corporation and Contributors. @@ -289,9 +289,9 @@ class ImmediateTestResult(unittest._Text def stopTest(self, test): self._testtimes[test] = time.time() - self._testtimes[test] if gc.garbage: - print "The following test left garbage:" - print test - print gc.garbage + print("The following test left garbage:") + print(test) + print(gc.garbage) # XXX Perhaps eat the garbage here, so that the garbage isn't # printed for every subsequent test. @@ -301,23 +301,23 @@ class ImmediateTestResult(unittest._Text and t not in self._threads)] if new_threads: - print "The following test left new threads behind:" - print test - print "New thread(s):", new_threads + print("The following test left new threads behind:") + print(test) + print("New thread(s):", new_threads) def print_times(self, stream, count=None): - results = self._testtimes.items() + results = list(self._testtimes.items()) results.sort(lambda x, y: cmp(y[1], x[1])) if count: n = min(count, len(results)) if n: - print >>stream, "Top %d longest tests:" % n + print("Top %d longest tests:" % n, file=stream) else: n = len(results) if not n: return for i in range(n): - print >>stream, "%6dms" % int(results[i][1] * 1000), results[i][0] + print("%6dms" % int(results[i][1] * 1000), results[i][0], file=stream) def _print_traceback(self, msg, err, test, errlist): if self.showAll or self.dots or self._progress: @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ class ImmediateTestResult(unittest._Text if self._progress: self.stream.write("\r") if self._debug: - raise err[0], err[1], err[2] + raise err[0](err[1]).with_traceback(err[2]) self._print_traceback("Error in test %s" % test, err, test, self.errors) @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ class ImmediateTestResult(unittest._Text if self._progress: self.stream.write("\r") if self._debug: - raise err[0], err[1], err[2] + raise err[0](err[1]).with_traceback(err[2]) self._print_traceback("Failure in test %s" % test, err, test, self.failures) @@ -480,11 +480,11 @@ class PathInit: kind = functional and "FUNCTIONAL" or "UNIT" if libdir: extra = os.path.join(self.org_cwd, libdir) - print "Running %s tests from %s" % (kind, extra) + print("Running %s tests from %s" % (kind, extra)) self.libdir = extra sys.path.insert(0, extra) else: - print "Running %s tests from %s" % (kind, self.cwd) + print("Running %s tests from %s" % (kind, self.cwd)) # Make sure functional tests find ftesting.zcml if functional: config_file = 'ftesting.zcml' @@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ class PathInit: # We chdired into build, so ftesting.zcml is in the # parent directory config_file = os.path.join('..', 'ftesting.zcml') - print "Parsing %s" % config_file + print("Parsing %s" % config_file) from zope.app.tests.functional import FunctionalTestSetup FunctionalTestSetup(config_file) @@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ class TestFileFinder: if not "__init__.py" in files: if not files or files == ["CVS"]: return - print "not a package", dir + print("not a package", dir) return # Put matching files in matches. If matches is non-empty, @@ -549,9 +549,9 @@ class TestFileFinder: __import__(pkg) # We specifically do not want to catch ImportError since that's useful # information to know when running the tests. - except RuntimeError, e: + except RuntimeError as e: if VERBOSE: - print "skipping %s because: %s" % (pkg, e) + print("skipping %s because: %s" % (pkg, e)) return else: self.files.extend(matches) @@ -698,16 +698,16 @@ class TrackRefs: ct = [(type2count[t] - self.type2count.get(t, 0), type2all[t] - self.type2all.get(t, 0), t) - for t in type2count.iterkeys()] + for t in type2count.keys()] ct.sort() ct.reverse() printed = False for delta1, delta2, t in ct: if delta1 or delta2: if not printed: - print "%-55s %8s %8s" % ('', 'insts', 'refs') + print("%-55s %8s %8s" % ('', 'insts', 'refs')) printed = True - print "%-55s %8d %8d" % (t, delta1, delta2) + print("%-55s %8d %8d" % (t, delta1, delta2)) self.type2count = type2count self.type2all = type2all @@ -729,25 +729,25 @@ def runner(files, test_filter, debug): if TIMESFN: r.print_times(open(TIMESFN, "w")) if VERBOSE: - print "Wrote timing data to", TIMESFN + print("Wrote timing data to", TIMESFN) if TIMETESTS: r.print_times(sys.stdout, TIMETESTS) except: if DEBUGGER: - print "%s:" % (sys.exc_info()[0], ) - print sys.exc_info()[1] + print("%s:" % (sys.exc_info()[0], )) + print(sys.exc_info()[1]) pdb.post_mortem(sys.exc_info()[2]) else: raise def remove_stale_bytecode(arg, dirname, names): - names = map(os.path.normcase, names) + names = list(map(os.path.normcase, names)) for name in names: if name.endswith(".pyc") or name.endswith(".pyo"): srcname = name[:-1] if srcname not in names: fullname = os.path.join(dirname, name) - print "Removing stale bytecode file", fullname + print("Removing stale bytecode file", fullname) os.unlink(fullname) def main(module_filter, test_filter, libdir): @@ -773,12 +773,12 @@ def main(module_filter, test_filter, lib runner(files, test_filter, DEBUG) gc.collect() if gc.garbage: - print "GARBAGE:", len(gc.garbage), gc.garbage + print("GARBAGE:", len(gc.garbage), gc.garbage) return if REFCOUNT: prev = rc rc = sys.gettotalrefcount() - print "totalrefcount=%-8d change=%-6d" % (rc, rc - prev) + print("totalrefcount=%-8d change=%-6d" % (rc, rc - prev)) track.update() else: runner(files, test_filter, DEBUG) @@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ def configure_logging(): else: logging.basicConfig() - if os.environ.has_key("LOGGING"): + if "LOGGING" in os.environ: level = int(os.environ["LOGGING"]) logging.getLogger().setLevel(level) @@ -865,8 +865,8 @@ def process_args(argv=None): # import the config file if os.path.isfile(config_filename): - print 'Configuration file found.' - execfile(config_filename, globals()) + print('Configuration file found.') + exec(compile(open(config_filename).read(), config_filename, 'exec'), globals()) try: @@ -884,9 +884,9 @@ def process_args(argv=None): # fixme: add the long names # fixme: add the extra documentation # fixme: test for functional first! - except getopt.error, msg: - print msg - print "Try `python %s -h' for more information." % argv[0] + except getopt.error as msg: + print(msg) + print("Try `python %s -h' for more information." % argv[0]) sys.exit(2) for k, v in opts: @@ -916,13 +916,13 @@ def process_args(argv=None): RUN_UNIT = True RUN_FUNCTIONAL = True elif k in ("-h", "--help"): - print __doc__ + print(__doc__) sys.exit(0) elif k in ("-g", "--gc-threshold"): GC_THRESHOLD = int(v) elif k in ("-G", "--gc-option"): if not v.startswith("DEBUG_"): - print "-G argument must be DEBUG_ flag, not", repr(v) + print("-G argument must be DEBUG_ flag, not", repr(v)) sys.exit(1) GC_FLAGS.append(v) elif k in ('-k', '--keepbytecode'): @@ -968,30 +968,30 @@ def process_args(argv=None): import pychecker.checker if REFCOUNT and not hasattr(sys, "gettotalrefcount"): - print "-r ignored, because it needs a debug build of Python" + print("-r ignored, because it needs a debug build of Python") REFCOUNT = False if sys.version_info < ( 2,3,2 ): - print """\ + print("""\ ERROR: Your python version is not supported by Zope3. - Zope3 needs Python 2.3.2 or greater. You are running:""" + sys.version + Zope3 needs Python 2.3.2 or greater. You are running:""" + sys.version) sys.exit(1) if GC_THRESHOLD is not None: if GC_THRESHOLD == 0: gc.disable() - print "gc disabled" + print("gc disabled") else: gc.set_threshold(GC_THRESHOLD) - print "gc threshold:", gc.get_threshold() + print("gc threshold:", gc.get_threshold()) if GC_FLAGS: val = 0 for flag in GC_FLAGS: v = getattr(gc, flag, None) if v is None: - print "Unknown gc flag", repr(flag) - print gc.set_debug.__doc__ + print("Unknown gc flag", repr(flag)) + print(gc.set_debug.__doc__) sys.exit(1) val |= v gcdebug |= v @@ -1009,10 +1009,10 @@ def process_args(argv=None): if BUILD_INPLACE: cmd += "_ext -i" if VERBOSE: - print cmd + print(cmd) sts = os.system(cmd) if sts: - print "Build failed", hex(sts) + print("Build failed", hex(sts)) sys.exit(1) k = [] @@ -1027,9 +1027,9 @@ def process_args(argv=None): if VERBOSE: kind = functional and "FUNCTIONAL" or "UNIT" if LEVEL == 0: - print "Running %s tests at all levels" % kind + print("Running %s tests at all levels" % kind) else: - print "Running %s tests at level %d" % (kind, LEVEL) + print("Running %s tests at level %d" % (kind, LEVEL)) # This was to avoid functional tests outside of z3, but this doesn't really # work right. @@ -1073,20 +1073,20 @@ def process_args(argv=None): globals=globals(), locals=vars()) r = tracer.results() path = "/tmp/trace.%s" % os.getpid() - import cPickle + import pickle f = open(path, "wb") - cPickle.dump(r, f) + pickle.dump(r, f) f.close() - print path + print(path) r.write_results(show_missing=True, summary=True, coverdir=coverdir) else: bad = main(MODULE_FILTER, TEST_FILTER, LIBDIR) if bad: sys.exit(1) - except ImportError, err: - print err - print sys.path + except ImportError as err: + print(err) + print(sys.path) raise Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/configure.ac =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/tools/configure.ac +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/configure.ac @@ -337,14 +337,14 @@ case "$host_os" in freebsd*) ;; *) AX_PATH_PROG_OR_FAIL([BASH], [bash]);; esac -AS_IF([test -z "$PYTHON"], [AC_CHECK_PROGS([PYTHON], [python python3 python2], err)]) +AS_IF([test -z "$PYTHON"], [AC_CHECK_PROGS([PYTHON], [python3 python python2], err)]) AS_IF([test "$PYTHON" = "err"], [AC_MSG_ERROR([No python interpreter found])]) AS_IF([echo "$PYTHON" | grep -q "^/"], [], [AC_PATH_PROG([PYTHON], [$PYTHON])]) PYTHONPATH=$PYTHON PYTHON=`basename $PYTHONPATH` AX_PATH_PROG_OR_FAIL([PYTHONPATH], [$PYTHON]) -AX_CHECK_PYTHON_VERSION([2], [6]) +AX_CHECK_PYTHON_VERSION([3], [0]) AS_IF([test "$cross_compiling" != yes], [ AX_CHECK_PYTHON_DEVEL() Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/libxl/idl.py =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/tools/libxl/idl.py +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/libxl/idl.py @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ class KeyedUnion(Aggregate): if not isinstance(keyvar_type, Enumeration): raise ValueError - kv_kwargs = dict([(x.lstrip('keyvar_'),y) for (x,y) in kwargs.items() if x.startswith('keyvar_')]) + kv_kwargs = dict([(x.lstrip('keyvar_'),y) for (x,y) in list(kwargs.items()) if x.startswith('keyvar_')]) self.keyvar = Field(keyvar_type, keyvar_name, **kv_kwargs) @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ class Array(Type): kwargs.setdefault('json_parse_type', 'JSON_ARRAY') Type.__init__(self, namespace=elem_type.namespace, typename=elem_type.rawname + " *", **kwargs) - lv_kwargs = dict([(x.lstrip('lenvar_'),y) for (x,y) in kwargs.items() if x.startswith('lenvar_')]) + lv_kwargs = dict([(x.lstrip('lenvar_'),y) for (x,y) in list(kwargs.items()) if x.startswith('lenvar_')]) self.lenvar = Field(integer, lenvar_name, **lv_kwargs) self.elem_type = elem_type @@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ def parse(f): globs = {} locs = OrderedDict() - for n,t in globals().items(): + for n,t in list(globals().items()): if isinstance(t, Type): globs[n] = t elif isinstance(t,type(object)) and issubclass(t, Type): Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/libxl/gentest.py =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/tools/libxl/gentest.py +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/libxl/gentest.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python +#!/usr/bin/python3 from __future__ import print_function Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/libxl/gentypes.py =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/tools/libxl/gentypes.py +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/libxl/gentypes.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python +#!/usr/bin/python3 from __future__ import print_function Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/ocaml/libs/xentoollog/genlevels.py =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/tools/ocaml/libs/xentoollog/genlevels.py +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/ocaml/libs/xentoollog/genlevels.py @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ def gen_c(level): def autogen_header(open_comment, close_comment): s = open_comment + " AUTO-GENERATED FILE DO NOT EDIT " + close_comment + "\n" s += open_comment + " autogenerated by \n" - s += reduce(lambda x,y: x + " ", range(len(open_comment + " ")), "") + s += reduce(lambda x,y: x + " ", list(range(len(open_comment + " "))), "") s += "%s" % " ".join(sys.argv) s += "\n " + close_comment + "\n\n" return s Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/include/xen-foreign/mkheader.py =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/tools/include/xen-foreign/mkheader.py +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/include/xen-foreign/mkheader.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python +#!/usr/bin/python3 import sys, re; from structs import unions, structs, defines; Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/include/xen-foreign/mkchecker.py =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/tools/include/xen-foreign/mkchecker.py +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/include/xen-foreign/mkchecker.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python +#!/usr/bin/python3 import sys; from structs import structs, compat_arches; Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/xen/tools/gen-cpuid.py =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/xen/tools/gen-cpuid.py +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/xen/tools/gen-cpuid.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python +#!/usr/bin/python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import sys, os, re @@ -344,14 +344,14 @@ def crunch_numbers(state): state.deep_deps[feat] = seen[1:] - state.deep_features = deps.keys() - state.nr_deep_deps = len(state.deep_deps.keys()) + state.deep_features = list(deps.keys()) + state.nr_deep_deps = len(list(state.deep_deps.keys())) # Calculate the bitfield name declarations - for word in xrange(state.nr_entries): + for word in range(state.nr_entries): names = [] - for bit in xrange(32): + for bit in range(32): name = state.names.get(word * 32 + bit, "") @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ def write_results(state): """) try: - _tmp = state.values.iteritems() + _tmp = state.values.items() except AttributeError: _tmp = state.values.items() Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/xen/tools/compat-build-source.py =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/xen/tools/compat-build-source.py +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/xen/tools/compat-build-source.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python +#!/usr/bin/python3 import re,sys Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/xen/tools/compat-build-header.py =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/xen/tools/compat-build-header.py +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/xen/tools/compat-build-header.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python +#!/usr/bin/python3 import re,sys Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/xen/tools/fig-to-oct.py =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/xen/tools/fig-to-oct.py +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/xen/tools/fig-to-oct.py @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python +#!/usr/bin/python3 import sys chars_per_line = 18 Index: xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/misc/xensymoops =================================================================== --- xen-4.13.5-testing.orig/tools/misc/xensymoops +++ xen-4.13.5-testing/tools/misc/xensymoops @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python +#!/usr/bin/python3 # An oops analyser for Xen # Usage: xensymoops path-to-xen.s < oops-message @@ -43,12 +43,12 @@ def read_oops(): return (eip_addr, stack_addresses) def usage(): - print >> sys.stderr, """Usage: %s path-to-asm < oops-msg + print("""Usage: %s path-to-asm < oops-msg The oops message should be fed to the standard input. The command-line argument specifies the path to the Xen assembly dump produced by \"make debug\". The location of EIP and the backtrace will be output to standard output. - """ % sys.argv[0] + """ % sys.argv[0], file=sys.stderr) sys.exit() ##### main @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ while True: # if this address was seen as a potential code address in the backtrace then # record it in the backtrace list - if stk_addrs.has_key(address): + if address in stk_addrs: backtrace.append((stk_addrs[address], address, func)) # if this was the address that EIP... @@ -107,12 +107,12 @@ while True: eip_func = func -print "EIP %s in function %s" % (eip_addr, eip_func) -print "Backtrace:" +print("EIP %s in function %s" % (eip_addr, eip_func)) +print("Backtrace:") # sorting will order primarily by the first element of each tuple, # i.e. the order in the original oops backtrace.sort() for (i, a, f) in backtrace: - print "%s in function %s" % ( a, f ) + print("%s in function %s" % ( a, f ))
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