Best Python code snippet using autotest_python
newappend.py
Source: newappend.py
...40 import oe.recipeutils41 recipe_path = tinfoil.get_recipe_file(args.target)42 rd = tinfoil.config_data.createCopy()43 rd.setVar('FILE', recipe_path)44 append_path, path_ok = oe.recipeutils.get_bbappend_path(rd, args.destlayer, args.wildcard_version)45 if not append_path:46 logger.error('Unable to determine layer directory containing %s', recipe_path)47 return 148 if not path_ok:49 logger.warn('Unable to determine correct subdirectory path for bbappend file - check that what %s adds to BBFILES also matches .bbappend files. Using %s for now, but until you fix this the bbappend will not be applied.', os.path.join(args.destlayer, 'conf', 'layer.conf'), os.path.dirname(append_path))50 layerdirs = [os.path.abspath(layerdir) for layerdir in rd.getVar('BBLAYERS').split()]51 if not os.path.abspath(args.destlayer) in layerdirs:52 logger.warn('Specified layer is not currently enabled in bblayers.conf, you will need to add it before this bbappend will be active')53 if not os.path.exists(append_path):54 bb.utils.mkdirhier(os.path.dirname(append_path))55 try:56 open(append_path, 'a').close()57 except (OSError, IOError) as exc:58 logger.critical(str(exc))...
libraries.py
Source: libraries.py
...45 subdirs.sort()46 if len(subdirs) == 0:47 subdirs = [ os.join('Libraries', lib) ]48 return subdirs49def append_path(paths, path):50 if not (path in paths):51 paths.append(path)52# Append to the list paths the strings53#54# 'Libraries/' + dirs[i]55#56# if dirs is None or '' then append just57#58# 'Libraries/' + dirname59def append_paths(paths, dirname, dirs = None):60 if (paths is None) or (dirname is None):61 return62 if (dirs is None) or (dirs == ''):63 append_path(paths, os.path.join('Libraries', dirname))64 elif type(dirs) is str:65 append_path(paths, os.path.join('Libraries', dirs))66 else:67 for d in dirs:68 append_path(paths, os.path.join('Libraries', d))69def append_arduino_path(lib, paths, base = None):70 if (lib is None) or (paths is None):71 return72 if base is None:73 base = ''74 if lib == 'core':75 append_path(paths, os.path.join(base, 'cores', 'arduino'))76 append_path(paths, os.path.join(base, 'system', 'libsam'))77 append_path(paths, os.path.join(base, 'system', 'CMSIS', 'Device', 'ATMEL'))78 append_path(paths, os.path.join(base, 'system', 'CMSIS', 'CMSIS', 'Include'))79 append_path(paths, os.path.join(base, 'variants', 'duet'))80 append_path(paths, os.path.join(base, 'system', 'libsam', 'include'))81 # append_path(paths, os.path.join(base, 'CMSIS', 'Device', 'ATMEL', 'sam3xa', 'include') )82 else:...
utils.py
Source: utils.py
1'''2@author: Sid Probstein3@contact: sidprobstein@gmail.com4@version: SWIRL 1.x5'''6from pathlib import Path7import os8import logging as logger9##################################################10##################################################11def swirl_setdir():12 13 # Get the current path and append it to the path14 this_file = str(Path(__file__).resolve())15 # /Users/sid/Code/swirl_server/swirl/utils.py16 # C:\Users\sid\Code\swirl_server\swirl\utils.py17 slash = '\\'18 if '/' in this_file:19 slash = '/'20 this_path = this_file[:this_file.rfind(slash)] 21 this_folder = this_path[this_path.rfind(slash)+1:]22 append_path = ""23 if this_folder == "swirl":24 # chop off the swirl25 swirl_server_path = this_path[:this_path.rfind(slash)]26 append_path = swirl_server_path + slash + 'swirl_server' + slash + 'settings.py'27 # end if28 if append_path == "":29 logger.error("swirl_setdir(): error: append_path is empty string!!")30 if not os.path.exists(append_path):31 logger.error("swirl_setdir(): error: append_path does not exist!!")...
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