Merge pull request #11757 from mhilbrunner/doc_status_py27

doc_status.py Python 2.7 backwards compatibility & Windows support
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Andreas Haas 2017-10-02 22:24:38 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ def validate_tag(elem, tag):
def color(color, string):
if flags['c']:
if flags['c'] and terminal_supports_color():
color_format = ''
for code in colors[color]:
color_format += '\033[' + str(code) + 'm'
@ -106,6 +106,15 @@ ansi_escape = re.compile(r'\x1b[^m]*m')
def nonescape_len(s):
return len(ansi_escape.sub('', s))
def terminal_supports_color():
p = sys.platform
supported_platform = p != 'Pocket PC' and (p != 'win32' or
'ANSICON' in os.environ)
is_a_tty = hasattr(sys.stdout, 'isatty') and sys.stdout.isatty()
if not supported_platform or not is_a_tty:
return False
return True
################################################################################
# Classes #
@ -135,8 +144,8 @@ class ClassStatusProgress:
return self.to_colored_string()
def to_colored_string(self, format='{has}/{total}', pad_format='{pad_described}{s}{pad_total}'):
ratio = self.described / self.total if self.total != 0 else 1
percent = round(100 * ratio)
ratio = float(self.described) / float(self.total) if self.total != 0 else 1
percent = int(round(100 * ratio))
s = format.format(has=str(self.described), total=str(self.total), percent=str(percent))
if self.described >= self.total:
s = color('part_good', s)
@ -219,6 +228,7 @@ class ClassStatus:
return output
@staticmethod
def generate_for_class(c):
status = ClassStatus()
status.name = c.attrib['name']
@ -439,7 +449,7 @@ for row_i, row in enumerate(table):
if cell_i == 0:
row_string += table_row_chars[3] + cell + table_row_chars[3] * (padding_needed - 1)
else:
row_string += table_row_chars[3] * math.floor(padding_needed / 2) + cell + table_row_chars[3] * math.ceil((padding_needed / 2))
row_string += table_row_chars[3] * int(math.floor(float(padding_needed) / 2)) + cell + table_row_chars[3] * int(math.ceil(float(padding_needed) / 2))
row_string += table_column_chars
print(row_string)