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llvm/lldb/test/progress.py
Enrico Granata eba9e4a3aa The new progress bar mode was losing us information compared to the old dots mode in that we would have no way of knowing about test failures (short of peeking into the test result directory.. and you're not supposed to peek!)
Added a new line of information that reports the count of tests that pass, fail or have other things happen to them.

Again no flag to have the dots back. If you care, let us know!

llvm-svn: 174784
2013-02-09 00:37:07 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
import time
class ProgressBar(object):
"""ProgressBar class holds the options of the progress bar.
The options are:
start State from which start the progress. For example, if start is
5 and the end is 10, the progress of this state is 50%
end State in which the progress has terminated.
width --
fill String to use for "filled" used to represent the progress
blank String to use for "filled" used to represent remaining space.
format Format
incremental
"""
light_block = unichr(0x2591).encode("utf-8")
solid_block = unichr(0x2588).encode("utf-8")
solid_right_arrow = unichr(0x25BA).encode("utf-8")
def __init__(self,
start=0,
end=10,
width=12,
fill=unichr(0x25C9).encode("utf-8"),
blank=unichr(0x25CC).encode("utf-8"),
marker=unichr(0x25CE).encode("utf-8"),
format='[%(fill)s%(marker)s%(blank)s] %(progress)s%%',
incremental=True):
super(ProgressBar, self).__init__()
self.start = start
self.end = end
self.width = width
self.fill = fill
self.blank = blank
self.marker = marker
self.format = format
self.incremental = incremental
self.step = 100 / float(width) #fix
self.reset()
def __add__(self, increment):
increment = self._get_progress(increment)
if 100 > self.progress + increment:
self.progress += increment
else:
self.progress = 100
return self
def complete(self):
self.progress = 100
return self
def __str__(self):
progressed = int(self.progress / self.step) #fix
fill = progressed * self.fill
blank = (self.width - progressed) * self.blank
return self.format % {'fill': fill, 'blank': blank, 'marker': self.marker, 'progress': int(self.progress)}
__repr__ = __str__
def _get_progress(self, increment):
return float(increment * 100) / self.end
def reset(self):
"""Resets the current progress to the start point"""
self.progress = self._get_progress(self.start)
return self
class AnimatedProgressBar(ProgressBar):
"""Extends ProgressBar to allow you to use it straighforward on a script.
Accepts an extra keyword argument named `stdout` (by default use sys.stdout)
and may be any file-object to which send the progress status.
"""
def __init__(self,
start=0,
end=10,
width=12,
fill=unichr(0x25C9).encode("utf-8"),
blank=unichr(0x25CC).encode("utf-8"),
marker=unichr(0x25CE).encode("utf-8"),
format='[%(fill)s%(marker)s%(blank)s] %(progress)s%%',
incremental=True,
stdout=sys.stdout):
super(AnimatedProgressBar, self).__init__(start,end,width,fill,blank,marker,format,incremental)
self.stdout = stdout
def show_progress(self):
if hasattr(self.stdout, 'isatty') and self.stdout.isatty():
self.stdout.write('\r')
else:
self.stdout.write('\n')
self.stdout.write(str(self))
self.stdout.flush()
class ProgressWithEvents(AnimatedProgressBar):
"""Extends AnimatedProgressBar to allow you to track a set of events that
cause the progress to move. For instance, in a deletion progress bar, you
can track files that were nuked and files that the user doesn't have access to
"""
def __init__(self,
start=0,
end=10,
width=12,
fill=unichr(0x25C9).encode("utf-8"),
blank=unichr(0x25CC).encode("utf-8"),
marker=unichr(0x25CE).encode("utf-8"),
format='[%(fill)s%(marker)s%(blank)s] %(progress)s%%',
incremental=True,
stdout=sys.stdout):
super(ProgressWithEvents, self).__init__(start,end,width,fill,blank,marker,format,incremental,stdout)
self.events = {}
def add_event(self,event):
if event in self.events:
self.events[event] += 1
else:
self.events[event] = 1
def show_progress(self):
isatty = hasattr(self.stdout, 'isatty') and self.stdout.isatty()
if isatty:
self.stdout.write('\r')
else:
self.stdout.write('\n')
self.stdout.write(str(self))
if len(self.events) == 0:
return
self.stdout.write('\n')
for key in self.events.keys():
self.stdout.write(str(key) + ' = ' + str(self.events[key]) + ' ')
if isatty:
self.stdout.write('\033[1A')
self.stdout.flush()
if __name__ == '__main__':
p = AnimatedProgressBar(end=200, width=200)
while True:
p + 5
p.show_progress()
time.sleep(0.3)
if p.progress == 100:
break
print #new line