On 10/17/19 5:29 PM, Eduardo Habkost wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 05:11:29PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 10/16/19 3:24 PM, Eduardo Habkost wrote:
>>> This series ports image-fuzzer to Python 3.
>>>
>>> Eduardo Habkost (10):
>>> image-fuzzer: Open image files in binary mode
>>> image-fuzzer: Write bytes instead of string to image file
>>> image-fuzzer: Explicitly use integer division operator
>>> image-fuzzer: Use io.StringIO
>>> image-fuzzer: Use %r for all fiels at Field.__repr__()
>>> image-fuzzer: Return bytes objects on string fuzzing functions
>>> image-fuzzer: Use bytes constant for field values
>>> image-fuzzer: Encode file name and file format to bytes
>>> image-fuzzer: Run using python3
>>> image-fuzzer: Use errors parameter of subprocess.Popen()
>>>
>>> tests/image-fuzzer/qcow2/__init__.py | 1 -
>>> tests/image-fuzzer/qcow2/fuzz.py | 54 +++++++++++++-------------
>>> tests/image-fuzzer/qcow2/layout.py | 57 ++++++++++++++--------------
>>> tests/image-fuzzer/runner.py | 12 +++---
>>> 4 files changed, 61 insertions(+), 63 deletions(-)
>>>
>>
>> When I gave my try at converting this to python3 I noticed that the
>> "except OSError as e" segments used e[1] in a way that was not seemingly
>> supported.
>>
>> Did you fix that in this series or did I miss it?
>
> Good catch, I hadn't noticed that. I didn't fix it.
>
I recommend using pylint(3) with a bunch of the style issues turned off,
e.g.;
--disable=missing-docstring --disable=invalid-name
it will still whine about a lot of reasonably harmless stuff, but
sometimes it has a few errors to show.
--js