python: Replace orderdict with collections.OrderedDict
[gem5.git] / src / python / m5 / util / __init__.py
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40 # Authors: Nathan Binkert
41
42 from __future__ import print_function
43
44 import os
45 import re
46 import sys
47
48 import convert
49 import jobfile
50
51 from attrdict import attrdict, multiattrdict, optiondict
52 from code_formatter import code_formatter
53 from multidict import multidict
54 from smartdict import SmartDict
55 from sorteddict import SortedDict
56
57 # panic() should be called when something happens that should never
58 # ever happen regardless of what the user does (i.e., an acutal m5
59 # bug).
60 def panic(fmt, *args):
61 print('panic:', fmt % args, file=sys.stderr)
62 sys.exit(1)
63
64 # fatal() should be called when the simulation cannot continue due to
65 # some condition that is the user's fault (bad configuration, invalid
66 # arguments, etc.) and not a simulator bug.
67 def fatal(fmt, *args):
68 print('fatal:', fmt % args, file=sys.stderr)
69 sys.exit(1)
70
71 # warn() should be called when the user should be warned about some condition
72 # that may or may not be the user's fault, but that they should be made aware
73 # of as it may affect the simulation or results.
74 def warn(fmt, *args):
75 print('warn:', fmt % args, file=sys.stderr)
76
77 # inform() should be called when the user should be informed about some
78 # condition that they may be interested in.
79 def inform(fmt, *args):
80 print('info:', fmt % args, file=sys.stdout)
81
82 class Singleton(type):
83 def __call__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
84 if hasattr(cls, '_instance'):
85 return cls._instance
86
87 cls._instance = super(Singleton, cls).__call__(*args, **kwargs)
88 return cls._instance
89
90 def addToPath(path):
91 """Prepend given directory to system module search path. We may not
92 need this anymore if we can structure our config library more like a
93 Python package."""
94
95 # if it's a relative path and we know what directory the current
96 # python script is in, make the path relative to that directory.
97 if not os.path.isabs(path) and sys.path[0]:
98 path = os.path.join(sys.path[0], path)
99 path = os.path.realpath(path)
100 # sys.path[0] should always refer to the current script's directory,
101 # so place the new dir right after that.
102 sys.path.insert(1, path)
103
104 # Apply method to object.
105 # applyMethod(obj, 'meth', <args>) is equivalent to obj.meth(<args>)
106 def applyMethod(obj, meth, *args, **kwargs):
107 return getattr(obj, meth)(*args, **kwargs)
108
109 # If the first argument is an (non-sequence) object, apply the named
110 # method with the given arguments. If the first argument is a
111 # sequence, apply the method to each element of the sequence (a la
112 # 'map').
113 def applyOrMap(objOrSeq, meth, *args, **kwargs):
114 if not isinstance(objOrSeq, (list, tuple)):
115 return applyMethod(objOrSeq, meth, *args, **kwargs)
116 else:
117 return [applyMethod(o, meth, *args, **kwargs) for o in objOrSeq]
118
119 def compareVersions(v1, v2):
120 """helper function: compare arrays or strings of version numbers.
121 E.g., compare_version((1,3,25), (1,4,1)')
122 returns -1, 0, 1 if v1 is <, ==, > v2
123 """
124 def make_version_list(v):
125 if isinstance(v, (list,tuple)):
126 return v
127 elif isinstance(v, str):
128 return map(lambda x: int(re.match('\d+', x).group()), v.split('.'))
129 else:
130 raise TypeError()
131
132 v1 = make_version_list(v1)
133 v2 = make_version_list(v2)
134 # Compare corresponding elements of lists
135 for n1,n2 in zip(v1, v2):
136 if n1 < n2: return -1
137 if n1 > n2: return 1
138 # all corresponding values are equal... see if one has extra values
139 if len(v1) < len(v2): return -1
140 if len(v1) > len(v2): return 1
141 return 0
142
143 def crossproduct(items):
144 if len(items) == 1:
145 for i in items[0]:
146 yield (i,)
147 else:
148 for i in items[0]:
149 for j in crossproduct(items[1:]):
150 yield (i,) + j
151
152 def flatten(items):
153 while items:
154 item = items.pop(0)
155 if isinstance(item, (list, tuple)):
156 items[0:0] = item
157 else:
158 yield item
159
160 # force scalars to one-element lists for uniformity
161 def makeList(objOrList):
162 if isinstance(objOrList, list):
163 return objOrList
164 return [objOrList]
165
166 def printList(items, indent=4):
167 line = ' ' * indent
168 for i,item in enumerate(items):
169 if len(line) + len(item) > 76:
170 print(line)
171 line = ' ' * indent
172
173 if i < len(items) - 1:
174 line += '%s, ' % item
175 else:
176 line += item
177 print(line)
178
179 def readCommand(cmd, **kwargs):
180 """run the command cmd, read the results and return them
181 this is sorta like `cmd` in shell"""
182 from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, STDOUT
183
184 if isinstance(cmd, str):
185 cmd = cmd.split()
186
187 no_exception = 'exception' in kwargs
188 exception = kwargs.pop('exception', None)
189
190 kwargs.setdefault('shell', False)
191 kwargs.setdefault('stdout', PIPE)
192 kwargs.setdefault('stderr', STDOUT)
193 kwargs.setdefault('close_fds', True)
194 try:
195 subp = Popen(cmd, **kwargs)
196 except Exception as e:
197 if no_exception:
198 return exception
199 raise
200
201 return subp.communicate()[0]
202
203 def makeDir(path):
204 """Make a directory if it doesn't exist. If the path does exist,
205 ensure that it is a directory"""
206 if os.path.exists(path):
207 if not os.path.isdir(path):
208 raise AttributeError("%s exists but is not directory" % path)
209 else:
210 os.mkdir(path)
211
212 def isInteractive():
213 """Check if the simulator is run interactively or in a batch environment"""
214
215 return sys.__stdin__.isatty()