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1 files changed, 117 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/python/qemu/utils/__init__.py b/python/qemu/utils/__init__.py
index 7f1a5138c4..9fb273b13d 100644
--- a/python/qemu/utils/__init__.py
+++ b/python/qemu/utils/__init__.py
@@ -15,7 +15,11 @@ various tasks not directly related to the launching of a VM.
# the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
#
+import os
import re
+import shutil
+from subprocess import CalledProcessError
+import textwrap
from typing import Optional
# pylint: disable=import-error
@@ -23,6 +27,8 @@ from .accel import kvm_available, list_accel, tcg_available
__all__ = (
+ 'VerboseProcessError',
+ 'add_visual_margin',
'get_info_usernet_hostfwd_port',
'kvm_available',
'list_accel',
@@ -43,3 +49,114 @@ def get_info_usernet_hostfwd_port(info_usernet_output: str) -> Optional[int]:
if match is not None:
return int(match[1])
return None
+
+
+# pylint: disable=too-many-arguments
+def add_visual_margin(
+ content: str = '',
+ width: Optional[int] = None,
+ name: Optional[str] = None,
+ padding: int = 1,
+ upper_left: str = '┏',
+ lower_left: str = '┗',
+ horizontal: str = '━',
+ vertical: str = '┃',
+) -> str:
+ """
+ Decorate and wrap some text with a visual decoration around it.
+
+ This function assumes that the text decoration characters are single
+ characters that display using a single monospace column.
+
+ ┏━ Example ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
+ ┃ This is what this function looks like with text content that's
+ ┃ wrapped to 66 characters. The right-hand margin is left open to
+ ┃ accommodate the occasional unicode character that might make
+ ┃ predicting the total "visual" width of a line difficult. This
+ ┃ provides a visual distinction that's good-enough, though.
+ ┗━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
+
+ :param content: The text to wrap and decorate.
+ :param width:
+ The number of columns to use, including for the decoration
+ itself. The default (None) uses the the available width of the
+ current terminal, or a fallback of 72 lines. A negative number
+ subtracts a fixed-width from the default size. The default obeys
+ the COLUMNS environment variable, if set.
+ :param name: A label to apply to the upper-left of the box.
+ :param padding: How many columns of padding to apply inside.
+ :param upper_left: Upper-left single-width text decoration character.
+ :param lower_left: Lower-left single-width text decoration character.
+ :param horizontal: Horizontal single-width text decoration character.
+ :param vertical: Vertical single-width text decoration character.
+ """
+ if width is None or width < 0:
+ avail = shutil.get_terminal_size(fallback=(72, 24))[0]
+ if width is None:
+ _width = avail
+ else:
+ _width = avail + width
+ else:
+ _width = width
+
+ prefix = vertical + (' ' * padding)
+
+ def _bar(name: Optional[str], top: bool = True) -> str:
+ ret = upper_left if top else lower_left
+ if name is not None:
+ ret += f"{horizontal} {name} "
+
+ filler_len = _width - len(ret)
+ ret += f"{horizontal * filler_len}"
+ return ret
+
+ def _wrap(line: str) -> str:
+ return os.linesep.join(
+ textwrap.wrap(
+ line, width=_width - padding, initial_indent=prefix,
+ subsequent_indent=prefix, replace_whitespace=False,
+ drop_whitespace=True, break_on_hyphens=False)
+ )
+
+ return os.linesep.join((
+ _bar(name, top=True),
+ os.linesep.join(_wrap(line) for line in content.splitlines()),
+ _bar(None, top=False),
+ ))
+
+
+class VerboseProcessError(CalledProcessError):
+ """
+ The same as CalledProcessError, but more verbose.
+
+ This is useful for debugging failed calls during test executions.
+ The return code, signal (if any), and terminal output will be displayed
+ on unhandled exceptions.
+ """
+ def summary(self) -> str:
+ """Return the normal CalledProcessError str() output."""
+ return super().__str__()
+
+ def __str__(self) -> str:
+ lmargin = ' '
+ width = -len(lmargin)
+ sections = []
+
+ # Does self.stdout contain both stdout and stderr?
+ has_combined_output = self.stderr is None
+
+ name = 'output' if has_combined_output else 'stdout'
+ if self.stdout:
+ sections.append(add_visual_margin(self.stdout, width, name))
+ else:
+ sections.append(f"{name}: N/A")
+
+ if self.stderr:
+ sections.append(add_visual_margin(self.stderr, width, 'stderr'))
+ elif not has_combined_output:
+ sections.append("stderr: N/A")
+
+ return os.linesep.join((
+ self.summary(),
+ textwrap.indent(os.linesep.join(sections), prefix=lmargin),
+ ))