From: Andrea Righi Date: Tue, 23 May 2023 06:28:41 +0000 (+0200) Subject: kconfig/annotations.py: support older way of merging dicts X-Git-Tag: v0.1~23 X-Git-Url: https://jxself.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=88679712d7f1c505e49cbafc63fbb6fb196f458a;p=annotations.git kconfig/annotations.py: support older way of merging dicts The '|=' update operator for merging dicts is available starting in python 3.9 however in focal we have python 3.8, which causes the annotation parsing script to crash. Support also the old way of merging dicts available since python 3.5 that uses dict unpacking, e.g. dict1 = {**dict1, **dict2} Signed-off-by: Luke Nowakowski-Krijger Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi --- diff --git a/kconfig/annotations.py b/kconfig/annotations.py index dcc133d..b521bd0 100644 --- a/kconfig/annotations.py +++ b/kconfig/annotations.py @@ -105,7 +105,10 @@ class Annotation(Config): m = re.match(r'.* policy<(.*?)>', line) if m: match = True - entry['policy'] |= literal_eval(m.group(1)) + try: + entry['policy'] |= literal_eval(m.group(1)) + except TypeError: + entry['policy'] = {**entry['policy'], **literal_eval(m.group(1))} m = re.match(r'.* note<(.*?)>', line) if m: @@ -204,7 +207,10 @@ class Annotation(Config): # Determine if we need to import all configs or a single config if not configs: configs = c.config.keys() - configs |= self.search_config(arch=arch, flavour=flavour).keys() + try: + configs |= self.search_config(arch=arch, flavour=flavour).keys() + except TypeError: + configs = {**configs, **self.search_config(arch=arch, flavour=flavour).keys()} # Import configs from the Kconfig object into Annotations if flavour is not None: @@ -335,8 +341,12 @@ class Annotation(Config): # If new_val is a subset of old_val, skip it old_val = tmp_a.config.get(conf) if old_val and 'policy' in old_val: - if old_val['policy'] == old_val['policy'] | new_val['policy']: - continue + try: + if old_val['policy'] == old_val['policy'] | new_val['policy']: + continue + except TypeError: + if old_val['policy'] == {**old_val['policy'], **new_val['policy']}: + continue # Write out the policy (and note) line(s) val = dict(sorted(new_val['policy'].items()))