def override_expected_value(checklist: List[ChecklistObjType], name: str, new_val: str) -> None:
for opt in checklist:
if opt.name == name:
- assert(opt.opt_type in ('kconfig', 'cmdline', 'sysctl')), \
- f'overriding an expected value for "{opt.opt_type}" checks is not supported yet'
+ assert(isinstance(opt, SimpleNamedOptCheckTypes)), \
+ f'overriding an expected value for {opt}" is not supported yet'
opt.expected = new_val
known_options = []
for o1 in checklist:
- if o1.opt_type != 'complex':
+ if isinstance(o1, SimpleOptCheckTypes):
+ assert(o1.opt_type != 'complex'), f'{o1} with complex opt_type'
+ assert(not isinstance(o1, VersionCheck)), 'single VersionCheck in checklist'
known_options.append(o1.name)
continue
for o2 in o1.opts:
- if o2.opt_type != 'complex':
+ if isinstance(o2, SimpleOptCheckTypes):
+ assert(o2.opt_type != 'complex'), f'{o2} with complex opt_type'
if hasattr(o2, 'name'):
known_options.append(o2.name)
continue
for o3 in o2.opts:
- assert(o3.opt_type != 'complex'), \
+ assert(isinstance(o3, SimpleOptCheckTypes)), \
f'unexpected ComplexOptCheck inside {o2.name}'
+ assert(o3.opt_type != 'complex'), f'{o3} with complex opt_type'
if hasattr(o3, 'name'):
known_options.append(o3.name)