[lit] Fix some Python 3 compatibility issues.

llvm-svn: 313466
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Zachary Turner 2017-09-16 18:45:44 +00:00
parent b150deac6e
commit d6bca1c549
1 changed files with 12 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -251,6 +251,7 @@ def executeBuiltinEcho(cmd, shenv):
# Some tests have un-redirected echo commands to help debug test failures.
# Buffer our output and return it to the caller.
is_redirected = True
encode = lambda x : x
if stdout == subprocess.PIPE:
is_redirected = False
stdout = StringIO()
@ -258,6 +259,9 @@ def executeBuiltinEcho(cmd, shenv):
# Reopen stdout in binary mode to avoid CRLF translation. The versions
# of echo we are replacing on Windows all emit plain LF, and the LLVM
# tests now depend on this.
# When we open as binary, however, this also means that we have to write
# 'bytes' objects to stdout instead of 'str' objects.
encode = lit.util.to_bytes
stdout = open(stdout.name, stdout.mode + 'b')
opened_files.append((None, None, stdout, None))
@ -278,17 +282,18 @@ def executeBuiltinEcho(cmd, shenv):
def maybeUnescape(arg):
if not interpret_escapes:
return arg
# Python string escapes and "echo" escapes are obviously different, but
# this should be enough for the LLVM test suite.
return arg.decode('string_escape')
arg = lit.util.to_bytes(arg)
codec = 'string_escape' if sys.version_info < (3,0) else 'unicode_escape'
return arg.decode(codec)
if args:
for arg in args[:-1]:
stdout.write(maybeUnescape(arg))
stdout.write(' ')
stdout.write(maybeUnescape(args[-1]))
stdout.write(encode(maybeUnescape(arg)))
stdout.write(encode(' '))
stdout.write(encode(maybeUnescape(args[-1])))
if write_newline:
stdout.write('\n')
stdout.write(encode('\n'))
for (name, mode, f, path) in opened_files:
f.close()