Alex Langford e634c2f714 [lldb] Remove use of __future__ in python
These were useful primarily for the Python 2 to 3 transition. Python 2
is no longer supported so these are no longer necessary.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D157759
2023-08-14 14:14:48 -07:00

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# System modules
import os
import sys
# LLDB Modules
import lldb
from .lldbtest import *
from . import lldbutil
from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
@skipIfRemote
@skipIfWindows # llvm.org/pr22274: need a pexpect replacement for windows
class PExpectTest(TestBase):
NO_DEBUG_INFO_TESTCASE = True
PROMPT = "(lldb) "
def expect_prompt(self):
self.child.expect_exact(self.PROMPT)
def launch(
self,
executable=None,
extra_args=None,
timeout=60,
dimensions=None,
run_under=None,
post_spawn=None,
use_colors=False,
):
logfile = getattr(sys.stdout, "buffer", sys.stdout) if self.TraceOn() else None
args = []
if run_under is not None:
args += run_under
args += [lldbtest_config.lldbExec, "--no-lldbinit"]
if not use_colors:
args.append("--no-use-colors")
for cmd in self.setUpCommands():
if "use-color false" in cmd and use_colors:
continue
args += ["-O", cmd]
if executable is not None:
args += ["--file", executable]
if extra_args is not None:
args.extend(extra_args)
env = dict(os.environ)
env["TERM"] = "vt100"
env["HOME"] = self.getBuildDir()
import pexpect
self.child = pexpect.spawn(
args[0],
args=args[1:],
logfile=logfile,
timeout=timeout,
dimensions=dimensions,
env=env,
)
self.child.ptyproc.delayafterclose = timeout / 10
self.child.ptyproc.delayafterterminate = timeout / 10
if post_spawn is not None:
post_spawn()
self.expect_prompt()
for cmd in self.setUpCommands():
if "use-color false" in cmd and use_colors:
continue
self.child.expect_exact(cmd)
self.expect_prompt()
if executable is not None:
self.child.expect_exact("target create")
self.child.expect_exact("Current executable set to")
self.expect_prompt()
def expect(self, cmd, substrs=None):
self.assertNotIn("\n", cmd)
# If 'substrs' is a string then this code would just check that every
# character of the string is in the output.
assert not isinstance(substrs, str), "substrs must be a collection of strings"
self.child.sendline(cmd)
if substrs is not None:
for s in substrs:
self.child.expect_exact(s)
self.expect_prompt()
def quit(self, gracefully=True):
self.child.sendeof()
self.child.close(force=not gracefully)
self.child = None
def cursor_forward_escape_seq(self, chars_to_move):
"""
Returns the escape sequence to move the cursor forward/right
by a certain amount of characters.
"""
return b"\x1b\[" + str(chars_to_move).encode("utf-8") + b"C"