On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 03:53:57 PM Tom Stellard wrote: > On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 11:42:37AM -0800, Dylan Baker wrote: > > This series makes the transition from python2 to python3. In general > > this is done via the 2to3 utility provided by the python project, > > however, there are some cases that have been further edited, usually > > becasue 2to3 is very fond of replacing iterators with list(iterator). > > > > I have targeted python 3.3 as the version, it is the latest stable > > version of python (3.4 is expected this year), and provides a number of > > features that would be very useful, like the ability to implement test > > timeouts trivially. > > > > There are some interesting changes between the two versions worth > > pointing out: > > > > 1) Everything is an iterator. If you need a list returned that must be > > > > done explicitly. > > > > 2) Int and Long have been joined into a single class. This has > > > > interesting implications for the generated tests where numpy is not > > used. > > > > 3) Python3 does not format floats the same way. It is probably better to > > > > use numpy anyway > > > > 4) mixing spaces and tabs in python2 generates a runtime warning, in > > > > python3 it generates an runtime exception. > > > > 5) Numerous broken things in python2 are fixed in python3 > > > > Patches 1-2: Lay groundwork to ease the transition > > Patch 3: Converts framework to python3 this is a clean transition > > > > and shouldn't cause any problems > > > > Patch 4: Changes the generators. There are definately some changes > > > > here that might be problematic > > > > Patch 5: Converts CMakeLists to use python3.3 instead of python2 > > > > > > Jose: I have cc'd you becasue I couldn't find a quick and easy fix for > > framework/junit.py, which IIRC you wrote and maintain seperatly from > > piglit, do you have a python3 version? > > > > Tom: I cannot test the CL generated tests, my r600 machine is not > > working at the moment, and I have noticed a loss of 5 points of > > percision on a number of tests, if that is a problem I will convert the > > CL generators to use numpy instead. > > I just run the OpenCL tests with your python3-merge branch. I've attached > a patch to fix a crash in the opencv tests. I'm also getting an error > when trying to run piglit-summary-html.py: > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "./piglit-summary-html.py", line 98, in <module> > main() > File "./piglit-summary-html.py", line 94, in main > output.generate_html(args.summaryDir, args.exclude_details) > File "/home/tstellar/piglit/framework/summary.py", line 385, in > generate_html > lspci=each.lspci)) > File "/usr/lib/python3.3/site-packages/mako/template.py", line 311, in > render_unicode > as_unicode=True) > File "/usr/lib/python3.3/site-packages/mako/runtime.py", line 661, in > _render > **_kwargs_for_callable(callable_, data)) > File "/usr/lib/python3.3/site-packages/mako/runtime.py", line 693, in > _render_context > _exec_template(inherit, lclcontext, args=args, kwargs=kwargs) > File "/usr/lib/python3.3/site-packages/mako/runtime.py", line 719, in > _exec_template > callable_(context, *args, **kwargs) > File > "/tmp/piglit/html-summary/home/tstellar/piglit/templates/testrun_info.mako.p > y", line 28, in render_body > __M_writer(unicode(name)) > NameError: global name 'unicode' is not defined > > I think this may be a configuration problem on my end, so I'm going to > try a clean rebuild. If you have any ideas about what's wrong, let me know. > > -Tom
try deleting /tmp/piglit, I think you probably have cached mako python files that are python2 and being loaded by python3 > > > _______________________________________________ > > Piglit mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/piglit
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