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# Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import os
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import sys
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import time
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try:
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import threading as _threading
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except ImportError:
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import dummy_threading as _threading
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from repo_trace import IsTraceToStderr
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_NOT_TTY = not os.isatty(2)
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2019-08-26 19:22:36 +00:00
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# This will erase all content in the current line (wherever the cursor is).
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# It does not move the cursor, so this is usually followed by \r to move to
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# column 0.
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CSI_ERASE_LINE = "\x1b[2K"
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# This will erase all content in the current line after the cursor. This is
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# useful for partial updates & progress messages as the terminal can display
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# it better.
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CSI_ERASE_LINE_AFTER = "\x1b[K"
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def convert_to_hms(total):
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"""Converts a period of seconds to hours, minutes, and seconds."""
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hours, rem = divmod(total, 3600)
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mins, secs = divmod(rem, 60)
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return int(hours), int(mins), secs
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def duration_str(total):
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"""A less noisy timedelta.__str__.
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The default timedelta stringification contains a lot of leading zeros and
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uses microsecond resolution. This makes for noisy output.
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"""
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hours, mins, secs = convert_to_hms(total)
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ret = "%.3fs" % (secs,)
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if mins:
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ret = "%im%s" % (mins, ret)
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if hours:
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ret = "%ih%s" % (hours, ret)
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return ret
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def elapsed_str(total):
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"""Returns seconds in the format [H:]MM:SS.
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Does not display a leading zero for minutes if under 10 minutes. This should
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be used when displaying elapsed time in a progress indicator.
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"""
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hours, mins, secs = convert_to_hms(total)
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ret = f"{int(secs):>02d}"
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if total >= 3600:
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# Show leading zeroes if over an hour.
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ret = f"{mins:>02d}:{ret}"
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else:
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ret = f"{mins}:{ret}"
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if hours:
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ret = f"{hours}:{ret}"
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return ret
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class Progress(object):
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def __init__(
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self,
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title,
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total=0,
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units="",
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print_newline=False,
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delay=True,
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quiet=False,
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show_elapsed=False,
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):
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self._title = title
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self._total = total
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self._done = 0
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self._start = time.time()
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self._show = not delay
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self._units = units
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self._print_newline = print_newline
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# Only show the active jobs section if we run more than one in parallel.
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self._show_jobs = False
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self._active = 0
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# Save the last message for displaying on refresh.
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self._last_msg = None
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self._show_elapsed = show_elapsed
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self._update_event = _threading.Event()
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self._update_thread = _threading.Thread(
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target=self._update_loop,
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)
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self._update_thread.daemon = True
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# When quiet, never show any output. It's a bit hacky, but reusing the
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# existing logic that delays initial output keeps the rest of the class
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# clean. Basically we set the start time to years in the future.
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if quiet:
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self._show = False
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self._start += 2**32
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elif show_elapsed:
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self._update_thread.start()
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def _update_loop(self):
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while True:
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if self._update_event.is_set():
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return
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self.update(inc=0, msg=self._last_msg)
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time.sleep(1)
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def start(self, name):
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self._active += 1
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if not self._show_jobs:
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self._show_jobs = self._active > 1
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self.update(inc=0, msg="started " + name)
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def finish(self, name):
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self.update(msg="finished " + name)
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self._active -= 1
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def update(self, inc=1, msg=""):
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self._done += inc
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self._last_msg = msg
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if _NOT_TTY or IsTraceToStderr():
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return
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elapsed_sec = time.time() - self._start
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if not self._show:
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if 0.5 <= elapsed_sec:
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self._show = True
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else:
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return
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if self._total <= 0:
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sys.stderr.write(
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"\r%s: %d,%s" % (self._title, self._done, CSI_ERASE_LINE_AFTER)
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)
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sys.stderr.flush()
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else:
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p = (100 * self._done) / self._total
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if self._show_jobs:
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jobs = "[%d job%s] " % (
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self._active,
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"s" if self._active > 1 else "",
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)
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else:
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jobs = ""
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if self._show_elapsed:
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elapsed = f" {elapsed_str(elapsed_sec)} |"
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else:
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elapsed = ""
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sys.stderr.write(
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"\r%s: %2d%% %s(%d%s/%d%s)%s %s%s%s"
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% (
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self._title,
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p,
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jobs,
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self._done,
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self._units,
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self._total,
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self._units,
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elapsed,
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msg,
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CSI_ERASE_LINE_AFTER,
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"\n" if self._print_newline else "",
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)
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)
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sys.stderr.flush()
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def end(self):
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self._update_event.set()
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if _NOT_TTY or IsTraceToStderr() or not self._show:
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return
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duration = duration_str(time.time() - self._start)
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if self._total <= 0:
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sys.stderr.write(
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"\r%s: %d, done in %s%s\n"
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% (self._title, self._done, duration, CSI_ERASE_LINE_AFTER)
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)
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sys.stderr.flush()
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else:
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p = (100 * self._done) / self._total
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sys.stderr.write(
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"\r%s: %3d%% (%d%s/%d%s), done in %s%s\n"
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% (
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self._title,
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p,
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self._done,
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self._units,
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self._total,
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self._units,
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duration,
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CSI_ERASE_LINE_AFTER,
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)
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)
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sys.stderr.flush()
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