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diff --git a/SConstruct b/SConstruct
index 4d52f24b85..b2d85d6acf 100644
--- a/SConstruct
+++ b/SConstruct
@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ win_version_min_choices = {
}
add_option('win-version-min',
- choices=win_version_min_choices.keys(),
+ choices=list(win_version_min_choices.keys()),
default=None,
help='minimum Windows version to support',
type='choice',
@@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ except ValueError as e:
def variable_shlex_converter(val):
# If the argument is something other than a string, propogate
# it literally.
- if not isinstance(val, basestring):
+ if not isinstance(val, str):
return val
parse_mode = get_option('variable-parse-mode')
if parse_mode == 'auto':
@@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ SConsignFile(str(sconsDataDir.File('sconsign')))
def printLocalInfo():
import sys, SCons
print( "scons version: " + SCons.__version__ )
- print( "python version: " + " ".join( [ `i` for i in sys.version_info ] ) )
+ print( "python version: " + " ".join( [ str(i) for i in sys.version_info ] ) )
printLocalInfo()
@@ -1938,7 +1938,7 @@ def doConfigure(myenv):
# to make them real errors.
cloned.Append(CCFLAGS=['-Werror'])
conf = Configure(cloned, help=False, custom_tests = {
- 'CheckFlag' : lambda(ctx) : CheckFlagTest(ctx, tool, extension, flag)
+ 'CheckFlag' : lambda ctx : CheckFlagTest(ctx, tool, extension, flag)
})
available = conf.CheckFlag()
conf.Finish()
@@ -2410,7 +2410,7 @@ def doConfigure(myenv):
"undefined" : myenv.File("#etc/ubsan.blacklist"),
}
- blackfiles = set([v for (k, v) in blackfiles_map.iteritems() if k in sanitizer_list])
+ blackfiles = set([v for (k, v) in blackfiles_map.items() if k in sanitizer_list])
blacklist_options=["-fsanitize-blacklist=%s" % blackfile
for blackfile in blackfiles
if os.stat(blackfile.path).st_size != 0]
diff --git a/buildscripts/clang_format.py b/buildscripts/clang_format.py
index cf9884d8b1..c0f4140e59 100755
--- a/buildscripts/clang_format.py
+++ b/buildscripts/clang_format.py
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import sys
import tarfile
import tempfile
import threading
-import urllib2
+import urllib.request, urllib.error, urllib.parse
from distutils import spawn
from optparse import OptionParser
from multiprocessing import cpu_count
@@ -96,11 +96,11 @@ def get_clang_format_from_cache_and_extract(url, tarball_ext):
num_tries = 5
for attempt in range(num_tries):
try:
- resp = urllib2.urlopen(url)
+ resp = urllib.request.urlopen(url)
with open(temp_tar_file, 'wb') as f:
f.write(resp.read())
break
- except urllib2.URLError:
+ except urllib.error.URLError:
if attempt == num_tries - 1:
raise
continue
@@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ def reformat_branch(clang_format, commit_prior_to_reformat, commit_after_reforma
# Check if anything needed reformatting, and if so amend the commit
if not repo.is_working_tree_dirty():
- print ("Commit %s needed no reformatting" % commit_hash)
+ print("Commit %s needed no reformatting" % commit_hash)
else:
repo.commit(["--all", "--amend", "--no-edit"])
diff --git a/buildscripts/cpplint.py b/buildscripts/cpplint.py
index 6979cbcd4e..bc9ff038fd 100755
--- a/buildscripts/cpplint.py
+++ b/buildscripts/cpplint.py
@@ -835,7 +835,7 @@ class _CppLintState(object):
def PrintErrorCounts(self):
"""Print a summary of errors by category, and the total."""
- for category, count in self.errors_by_category.iteritems():
+ for category, count in self.errors_by_category.items():
sys.stderr.write('Category \'%s\' errors found: %d\n' %
(category, count))
sys.stderr.write('Total errors found: %d\n' % self.error_count)
@@ -1388,7 +1388,7 @@ def FindEndOfExpressionInLine(line, startpos, stack):
On finding an unclosed expression: (-1, None)
Otherwise: (-1, new stack at end of this line)
"""
- for i in xrange(startpos, len(line)):
+ for i in range(startpos, len(line)):
char = line[i]
if char in '([{':
# Found start of parenthesized expression, push to expression stack
@@ -1681,7 +1681,7 @@ def CheckForCopyright(filename, lines, error):
# We'll say it should occur by line 10. Don't forget there's a
# dummy line at the front.
- for line in xrange(1, min(len(lines), 11)):
+ for line in range(1, min(len(lines), 11)):
if re.search(r'Copyright', lines[line], re.I): break
else: # means no copyright line was found
error(filename, 0, 'legal/copyright', 5,
@@ -1832,7 +1832,7 @@ def CheckForBadCharacters(filename, lines, error):
error: The function to call with any errors found.
"""
for linenum, line in enumerate(lines):
- if u'\ufffd' in line:
+ if '\ufffd' in line:
error(filename, linenum, 'readability/utf8', 5,
'Line contains invalid UTF-8 (or Unicode replacement character).')
if '\0' in line:
@@ -2878,7 +2878,7 @@ def CheckForFunctionLengths(filename, clean_lines, linenum,
if starting_func:
body_found = False
- for start_linenum in xrange(linenum, clean_lines.NumLines()):
+ for start_linenum in range(linenum, clean_lines.NumLines()):
start_line = lines[start_linenum]
joined_line += ' ' + start_line.lstrip()
if Search(r'(;|})', start_line): # Declarations and trivial functions
@@ -3355,7 +3355,7 @@ def CheckBracesSpacing(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error):
trailing_text = ''
if endpos > -1:
trailing_text = endline[endpos:]
- for offset in xrange(endlinenum + 1,
+ for offset in range(endlinenum + 1,
min(endlinenum + 3, clean_lines.NumLines() - 1)):
trailing_text += clean_lines.elided[offset]
if not Match(r'^[\s}]*[{.;,)<>\]:]', trailing_text):
@@ -3524,7 +3524,7 @@ def IsRValueType(clean_lines, nesting_state, linenum, column):
# Look for the previous 'for(' in the previous lines.
before_text = match_symbol.group(1)
- for i in xrange(start - 1, max(start - 6, 0), -1):
+ for i in range(start - 1, max(start - 6, 0), -1):
before_text = clean_lines.elided[i] + before_text
if Search(r'for\s*\([^{};]*$', before_text):
# This is the condition inside a for-loop
@@ -3651,12 +3651,12 @@ def IsRValueAllowed(clean_lines, linenum):
True if line is within the region where RValue references are allowed.
"""
# Allow region marked by PUSH/POP macros
- for i in xrange(linenum, 0, -1):
+ for i in range(linenum, 0, -1):
line = clean_lines.elided[i]
if Match(r'GOOGLE_ALLOW_RVALUE_REFERENCES_(?:PUSH|POP)', line):
if not line.endswith('PUSH'):
return False
- for j in xrange(linenum, clean_lines.NumLines(), 1):
+ for j in range(linenum, clean_lines.NumLines(), 1):
line = clean_lines.elided[j]
if Match(r'GOOGLE_ALLOW_RVALUE_REFERENCES_(?:PUSH|POP)', line):
return line.endswith('POP')
@@ -4136,7 +4136,7 @@ def CheckCheck(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error):
expression = lines[linenum][start_pos + 1:end_pos - 1]
else:
expression = lines[linenum][start_pos + 1:]
- for i in xrange(linenum + 1, end_line):
+ for i in range(linenum + 1, end_line):
expression += lines[i]
expression += last_line[0:end_pos - 1]
@@ -4264,7 +4264,7 @@ def GetLineWidth(line):
The width of the line in column positions, accounting for Unicode
combining characters and wide characters.
"""
- if isinstance(line, unicode):
+ if isinstance(line, str):
width = 0
for uc in unicodedata.normalize('NFC', line):
if unicodedata.east_asian_width(uc) in ('W', 'F'):
@@ -4617,7 +4617,7 @@ def _GetTextInside(text, start_pattern):
# Give opening punctuations to get the matching close-punctuations.
matching_punctuation = {'(': ')', '{': '}', '[': ']'}
- closing_punctuation = set(matching_punctuation.itervalues())
+ closing_punctuation = set(matching_punctuation.values())
# Find the position to start extracting text.
match = re.search(start_pattern, text, re.M)
@@ -4943,7 +4943,7 @@ def IsDerivedFunction(clean_lines, linenum):
virt-specifier.
"""
# Scan back a few lines for start of current function
- for i in xrange(linenum, max(-1, linenum - 10), -1):
+ for i in range(linenum, max(-1, linenum - 10), -1):
match = Match(r'^([^()]*\w+)\(', clean_lines.elided[i])
if match:
# Look for "override" after the matching closing parenthesis
@@ -4964,7 +4964,7 @@ def IsInitializerList(clean_lines, linenum):
True if current line appears to be inside constructor initializer
list, False otherwise.
"""
- for i in xrange(linenum, 1, -1):
+ for i in range(linenum, 1, -1):
line = clean_lines.elided[i]
if i == linenum:
remove_function_body = Match(r'^(.*)\{\s*$', line)
@@ -5060,7 +5060,7 @@ def CheckForNonConstReference(filename, clean_lines, linenum,
# Found the matching < on an earlier line, collect all
# pieces up to current line.
line = ''
- for i in xrange(startline, linenum + 1):
+ for i in range(startline, linenum + 1):
line += clean_lines.elided[i].strip()
# Check for non-const references in function parameters. A single '&' may
@@ -5084,7 +5084,7 @@ def CheckForNonConstReference(filename, clean_lines, linenum,
# appear inside the second set of parentheses on the current line as
# opposed to the first set.
if linenum > 0:
- for i in xrange(linenum - 1, max(0, linenum - 10), -1):
+ for i in range(linenum - 1, max(0, linenum - 10), -1):
previous_line = clean_lines.elided[i]
if not Search(r'[),]\s*$', previous_line):
break
@@ -5115,7 +5115,7 @@ def CheckForNonConstReference(filename, clean_lines, linenum,
# Don't see a whitelisted function on this line. Actually we
# didn't see any function name on this line, so this is likely a
# multi-line parameter list. Try a bit harder to catch this case.
- for i in xrange(2):
+ for i in range(2):
if (linenum > i and
Search(whitelisted_functions, clean_lines.elided[linenum - i - 1])):
return
@@ -5277,7 +5277,7 @@ def CheckCStyleCast(filename, clean_lines, linenum, cast_type, pattern, error):
# Try expanding current context to see if we one level of
# parentheses inside a macro.
if linenum > 0:
- for i in xrange(linenum - 1, max(0, linenum - 5), -1):
+ for i in range(linenum - 1, max(0, linenum - 5), -1):
context = clean_lines.elided[i] + context
if Match(r'.*\b[_A-Z][_A-Z0-9]*\s*\((?:\([^()]*\)|[^()])*$', context):
return False
@@ -5534,7 +5534,7 @@ def CheckForIncludeWhatYouUse(filename, clean_lines, include_state, error,
required = {} # A map of header name to linenumber and the template entity.
# Example of required: { '<functional>': (1219, 'less<>') }
- for linenum in xrange(clean_lines.NumLines()):
+ for linenum in range(clean_lines.NumLines()):
line = clean_lines.elided[linenum]
if not line or line[0] == '#':
continue
@@ -5583,7 +5583,7 @@ def CheckForIncludeWhatYouUse(filename, clean_lines, include_state, error,
# include_dict is modified during iteration, so we iterate over a copy of
# the keys.
- header_keys = include_dict.keys()
+ header_keys = list(include_dict.keys())
for header in header_keys:
(same_module, common_path) = FilesBelongToSameModule(abs_filename, header)
fullpath = common_path + header
@@ -5678,7 +5678,7 @@ def CheckRedundantVirtual(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error):
end_col = -1
end_line = -1
start_col = len(virtual.group(1))
- for start_line in xrange(linenum, min(linenum + 3, clean_lines.NumLines())):
+ for start_line in range(linenum, min(linenum + 3, clean_lines.NumLines())):
line = clean_lines.elided[start_line][start_col:]
parameter_list = Match(r'^([^(]*)\(', line)
if parameter_list:
@@ -5693,7 +5693,7 @@ def CheckRedundantVirtual(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error):
# Look for "override" or "final" after the parameter list
# (possibly on the next few lines).
- for i in xrange(end_line, min(end_line + 3, clean_lines.NumLines())):
+ for i in range(end_line, min(end_line + 3, clean_lines.NumLines())):
line = clean_lines.elided[i][end_col:]
match = Search(r'\b(override|final)\b', line)
if match:
@@ -5920,7 +5920,7 @@ def ProcessFileData(filename, file_extension, lines, error,
RemoveMultiLineComments(filename, lines, error)
clean_lines = CleansedLines(lines)
- for line in xrange(clean_lines.NumLines()):
+ for line in range(clean_lines.NumLines()):
ProcessLine(filename, file_extension, clean_lines, line,
include_state, function_state, nesting_state, error,
extra_check_functions)
diff --git a/buildscripts/errorcodes.py b/buildscripts/errorcodes.py
index cc46789907..7351e6a12e 100755
--- a/buildscripts/errorcodes.py
+++ b/buildscripts/errorcodes.py
@@ -5,13 +5,16 @@
Parses .cpp files for assertions and verifies assertion codes are distinct.
Optionally replaces zero codes in source code with new distinct values.
"""
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+import io
import bisect
import os
import sys
-import utils
+from . import utils
from collections import defaultdict, namedtuple
from optparse import OptionParser
+from functools import reduce
try:
import regex as re
@@ -66,9 +69,9 @@ def parseSourceFiles( callback ):
for sourceFile in utils.getAllSourceFiles(prefix='src/mongo/'):
if list_files:
- print 'scanning file: ' + sourceFile
+ print('scanning file: ' + sourceFile)
- with open(sourceFile) as f:
+ with io.open(sourceFile, encoding="utf-8") as f:
text = f.read()
if not any([zz in text for zz in quick]):
@@ -159,7 +162,7 @@ def readErrorCodes():
parseSourceFiles( checkDups )
- if seen.has_key("0"):
+ if "0" in seen:
code = "0"
bad = seen[code]
errors.append( bad )
@@ -167,7 +170,7 @@ def readErrorCodes():
print( "ZERO_CODE:" )
print( " %s:%d:%d:%s" % (bad.sourceFile, line, col, bad.lines) )
- for code, locations in dups.items():
+ for code, locations in list(dups.items()):
print( "DUPLICATE IDS: %s" % code )
for loc in locations:
line, col = getLineAndColumnForPosition(loc)
@@ -189,19 +192,19 @@ def replaceBadCodes( errors, nextCode ):
for loc in skip_errors:
line, col = getLineAndColumnForPosition(loc)
- print ("SKIPPING NONZERO code=%s: %s:%d:%d"
+ print("SKIPPING NONZERO code=%s: %s:%d:%d"
% (loc.code, loc.sourceFile, line, col))
# Dedupe, sort, and reverse so we don't have to update offsets as we go.
for assertLoc in reversed(sorted(set(zero_errors))):
(sourceFile, byteOffset, lines, code) = assertLoc
lineNum, _ = getLineAndColumnForPosition(assertLoc)
- print "UPDATING_FILE: %s:%s" % (sourceFile, lineNum)
+ print("UPDATING_FILE: %s:%s" % (sourceFile, lineNum))
ln = lineNum - 1
with open(sourceFile, 'r+') as f:
- print "LINE_%d_BEFORE:%s" % (lineNum, f.readlines()[ln].rstrip())
+ print("LINE_%d_BEFORE:%s" % (lineNum, f.readlines()[ln].rstrip()))
f.seek(0)
text = f.read()
@@ -212,7 +215,7 @@ def replaceBadCodes( errors, nextCode ):
f.write(text[byteOffset+1:])
f.seek(0)
- print "LINE_%d_AFTER :%s" % (lineNum, f.readlines()[ln].rstrip())
+ print("LINE_%d_AFTER :%s" % (lineNum, f.readlines()[ln].rstrip()))
nextCode += 1
@@ -281,7 +284,7 @@ def main():
elif options.replace:
replaceBadCodes(errors, next)
else:
- print ERROR_HELP
+ print(ERROR_HELP)
sys.exit(1)
diff --git a/buildscripts/eslint.py b/buildscripts/eslint.py
index c1ab04fbab..d5c6aef4fc 100755
--- a/buildscripts/eslint.py
+++ b/buildscripts/eslint.py
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ import sys
import tarfile
import tempfile
import threading
-import urllib
+import urllib.request, urllib.parse, urllib.error
from distutils import spawn
from optparse import OptionParser
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ def get_eslint_from_cache(dest_file, platform, arch):
# Download the file
print("Downloading ESLint %s from %s, saving to %s" % (ESLINT_VERSION,
url, temp_tar_file))
- urllib.urlretrieve(url, temp_tar_file)
+ urllib.request.urlretrieve(url, temp_tar_file)
eslint_distfile = ESLINT_SOURCE_TAR_BASE.substitute(platform=platform, arch=arch)
extract_eslint(temp_tar_file, eslint_distfile)
diff --git a/buildscripts/idl/idl/binder.py b/buildscripts/idl/idl/binder.py
index 354acca974..9612e39305 100644
--- a/buildscripts/idl/idl/binder.py
+++ b/buildscripts/idl/idl/binder.py
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ def _validate_enum_int(ctxt, idl_enum):
min_value = min(int_values_set)
max_value = max(int_values_set)
- valid_int = {x for x in xrange(min_value, max_value + 1)}
+ valid_int = {x for x in range(min_value, max_value + 1)}
if valid_int != int_values_set:
ctxt.add_enum_non_continuous_range_error(idl_enum, idl_enum.name)
diff --git a/buildscripts/idl/idl/bson.py b/buildscripts/idl/idl/bson.py
index 214b67a7bf..b84421d657 100644
--- a/buildscripts/idl/idl/bson.py
+++ b/buildscripts/idl/idl/bson.py
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ def cpp_bson_type_name(name):
def list_valid_types():
# type: () -> List[unicode]
"""Return a list of supported bson types."""
- return [a for a in _BSON_TYPE_INFORMATION.iterkeys()]
+ return [a for a in _BSON_TYPE_INFORMATION.keys()]
def is_valid_bindata_subtype(name):
diff --git a/buildscripts/idl/idl/cpp_types.py b/buildscripts/idl/idl/cpp_types.py
index aafcf87224..e989664eee 100644
--- a/buildscripts/idl/idl/cpp_types.py
+++ b/buildscripts/idl/idl/cpp_types.py
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ from . import writer
_STD_ARRAY_UINT8_16 = 'std::array<std::uint8_t,16>'
+ABC = ABCMeta(str('ABC'), (object,), {'__slots__': ()})
def is_primitive_scalar_type(cpp_type):
# type: (unicode) -> bool
@@ -75,11 +76,9 @@ def _qualify_array_type(cpp_type):
return "std::vector<%s>" % (cpp_type)
-class CppTypeBase(object):
+class CppTypeBase(ABC):
"""Base type for C++ Type information."""
- __metaclass__ = ABCMeta
-
def __init__(self, field):
# type: (ast.Field) -> None
"""Construct a CppTypeBase."""
@@ -537,11 +536,9 @@ def get_cpp_type(field):
return cpp_type_info
-class BsonCppTypeBase(object):
+class BsonCppTypeBase(ABC):
"""Base type for custom C++ support for BSON Types information."""
- __metaclass__ = ABCMeta
-
def __init__(self, field):
# type: (ast.Field) -> None
"""Construct a BsonCppTypeBase."""
diff --git a/buildscripts/idl/idl/enum_types.py b/buildscripts/idl/idl/enum_types.py
index 3caed6f67d..f17c926748 100644
--- a/buildscripts/idl/idl/enum_types.py
+++ b/buildscripts/idl/idl/enum_types.py
@@ -29,11 +29,11 @@ from . import common
from . import syntax
from . import writer
+ABC = ABCMeta(str('ABC'), (object,), {'__slots__': ()})
-class EnumTypeInfoBase(object):
- """Base type for enumeration type information."""
- __metaclass__ = ABCMeta
+class EnumTypeInfoBase(ABC):
+ """Base type for enumeration type information."""
def __init__(self, idl_enum):
# type: (Union[syntax.Enum,ast.Enum]) -> None
@@ -108,8 +108,6 @@ class EnumTypeInfoBase(object):
class _EnumTypeInt(EnumTypeInfoBase):
"""Type information for integer enumerations."""
- __metaclass__ = ABCMeta
-
def __init__(self, idl_enum):
# type: (Union[syntax.Enum,ast.Enum]) -> None
super(_EnumTypeInt, self).__init__(idl_enum)
@@ -189,8 +187,6 @@ def _get_constant_enum_name(idl_enum, enum_value):
class _EnumTypeString(EnumTypeInfoBase):
"""Type information for string enumerations."""
- __metaclass__ = ABCMeta
-
def __init__(self, idl_enum):
# type: (Union[syntax.Enum,ast.Enum]) -> None
super(_EnumTypeString, self).__init__(idl_enum)
diff --git a/buildscripts/idl/idl/generator.py b/buildscripts/idl/idl/generator.py
index 9f591eccc4..8f97abf28c 100644
--- a/buildscripts/idl/idl/generator.py
+++ b/buildscripts/idl/idl/generator.py
@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ from . import enum_types
from . import struct_types
from . import writer
+ABC = ABCMeta(str('ABC'), (object,), {'__slots__': ()})
def _get_field_member_name(field):
# type: (ast.Field) -> unicode
@@ -105,11 +106,9 @@ def _get_bson_type_check(bson_element, ctxt_name, field):
return '%s.checkAndAssertTypes(%s, %s)' % (ctxt_name, bson_element, type_list)
-class _FieldUsageCheckerBase(object):
+class _FieldUsageCheckerBase(ABC):
"""Check for duplicate fields, and required fields as needed."""
- __metaclass__ = ABCMeta
-
def __init__(self, indented_writer):
# type: (writer.IndentedTextWriter) -> None
"""Create a field usage checker."""
@@ -1470,8 +1469,8 @@ def _generate_header(spec, file_name):
header.generate(spec)
# Generate structs
- with io.open(file_name, mode='wb') as file_handle:
- file_handle.write(stream.getvalue().encode())
+ with io.open(file_name, mode='w') as file_handle:
+ file_handle.write(stream.getvalue())
def _generate_source(spec, file_name, header_file_name):
@@ -1485,8 +1484,8 @@ def _generate_source(spec, file_name, header_file_name):
source.generate(spec, header_file_name)
# Generate structs
- with io.open(file_name, mode='wb') as file_handle:
- file_handle.write(stream.getvalue().encode())
+ with io.open(file_name, mode='w') as file_handle:
+ file_handle.write(stream.getvalue())
def generate_code(spec, output_base_dir, header_file_name, source_file_name):
diff --git a/buildscripts/idl/idl/parser.py b/buildscripts/idl/idl/parser.py
index fd0af9b144..ac36a3a280 100644
--- a/buildscripts/idl/idl/parser.py
+++ b/buildscripts/idl/idl/parser.py
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ from . import common
from . import errors
from . import syntax
+ABC = ABCMeta(str('ABC'), (object,), {'__slots__': ()})
class _RuleDesc(object):
"""
@@ -486,11 +487,9 @@ def _parse(stream, error_file_name):
return syntax.IDLParsedSpec(spec, None)
-class ImportResolverBase(object):
+class ImportResolverBase(ABC):
"""Base class for resolving imported files."""
- __metaclass__ = ABCMeta
-
def __init__(self):
# type: () -> None
"""Construct a ImportResolver."""
diff --git a/buildscripts/idl/idl/struct_types.py b/buildscripts/idl/idl/struct_types.py
index 9e2a9504ac..cd46e7c0ff 100644
--- a/buildscripts/idl/idl/struct_types.py
+++ b/buildscripts/idl/idl/struct_types.py
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ from . import ast
from . import common
from . import writer
+ABC = ABCMeta(str('ABC'), (object,), {'__slots__': ()})
class ArgumentInfo(object):
"""Class that encapsulates information about an argument to a method."""
@@ -125,11 +126,9 @@ class MethodInfo(object):
"${method_name}(${args});", method_name=self.method_name, args=args)
-class StructTypeInfoBase(object):
+class StructTypeInfoBase(ABC):
"""Base class for struct and command code generation."""
- __metaclass__ = ABCMeta
-
@abstractmethod
def get_constructor_method(self):
# type: () -> MethodInfo
diff --git a/buildscripts/idl/idl/syntax.py b/buildscripts/idl/idl/syntax.py
index 056d2e9dc3..ff9a3953db 100644
--- a/buildscripts/idl/idl/syntax.py
+++ b/buildscripts/idl/idl/syntax.py
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ def _item_and_type(dic):
# type: (Dict[Any, List[Any]]) -> Iterator[Tuple[Any, Any]]
"""Return an Iterator of (key, value) pairs from a dictionary."""
return itertools.chain.from_iterable((_zip_scalar(value, key)
- for (key, value) in dic.viewitems()))
+ for (key, value) in dic.items()))
class SymbolTable(object):
diff --git a/buildscripts/idl/tests/test_binder.py b/buildscripts/idl/tests/test_binder.py
index 5502b69d36..b0f4ba4269 100644
--- a/buildscripts/idl/tests/test_binder.py
+++ b/buildscripts/idl/tests/test_binder.py
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ class TestBinder(testcase.IDLTestcase):
cpp_includes:
- 'bar'
- 'foo'"""))
- self.assertEquals(spec.globals.cpp_namespace, "something")
+ self.assertEqual(spec.globals.cpp_namespace, "something")
self.assertListEqual(spec.globals.cpp_includes, ['bar', 'foo'])
def test_type_positive(self):
diff --git a/buildscripts/lint.py b/buildscripts/lint.py
index d4061a9b04..b1ca5b6169 100644
--- a/buildscripts/lint.py
+++ b/buildscripts/lint.py
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
import sys
import codecs
-import cpplint
-import utils
+from . import cpplint
+from . import utils
class CheckForConfigH:
def __init__(self):
diff --git a/buildscripts/linter/base.py b/buildscripts/linter/base.py
index ae78d52066..7988876c98 100644
--- a/buildscripts/linter/base.py
+++ b/buildscripts/linter/base.py
@@ -5,12 +5,11 @@ from __future__ import print_function
from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
from typing import Dict, List, Optional
+ABC = ABCMeta(str('ABC'), (object,), {'__slots__': ()})
-class LinterBase(object):
+class LinterBase(ABC):
"""Base Class for all linters."""
- __metaclass__ = ABCMeta
-
def __init__(self, cmd_name, required_version):
# type: (str, str) -> None
"""
diff --git a/buildscripts/linter/git.py b/buildscripts/linter/git.py
index edde6d0a49..4680e2f5fd 100644
--- a/buildscripts/linter/git.py
+++ b/buildscripts/linter/git.py
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ def get_files_to_check_from_patch(patches, filter_function):
lines = [] # type: List[str]
for patch in patches:
- with open(patch, "rb") as infile:
+ with open(patch, "r") as infile:
lines += infile.readlines()
candidates = [check.match(line).group(1) for line in lines if check.match(line)]
diff --git a/buildscripts/linter/parallel.py b/buildscripts/linter/parallel.py
index 0648bfb16e..361da0c559 100644
--- a/buildscripts/linter/parallel.py
+++ b/buildscripts/linter/parallel.py
@@ -2,7 +2,12 @@
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
-import Queue
+try:
+ import queue
+except ImportError:
+ #Python 2
+ import Queue as queue
+
import threading
import time
from multiprocessing import cpu_count
@@ -17,7 +22,7 @@ def parallel_process(items, func):
except NotImplementedError:
cpus = 1
- task_queue = Queue.Queue() # type: Queue.Queue
+ task_queue = queue.Queue() # type: queue.Queue
# Use a list so that worker function will capture this variable
pp_event = threading.Event()
@@ -30,7 +35,7 @@ def parallel_process(items, func):
while not pp_event.is_set():
try:
item = task_queue.get_nowait()
- except Queue.Empty:
+ except queue.Empty:
# if the queue is empty, exit the worker thread
pp_event.set()
return
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokeconfig/loggers/__init__.py b/buildscripts/resmokeconfig/loggers/__init__.py
index 6511d49636..454f675ca2 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokeconfig/loggers/__init__.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokeconfig/loggers/__init__.py
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ def _get_named_loggers():
named_loggers = {}
try:
- (root, _dirs, files) = os.walk(dirname).next()
+ (root, _dirs, files) = next(os.walk(dirname))
for filename in files:
(short_name, ext) = os.path.splitext(filename)
if ext in (".yml", ".yaml"):
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokeconfig/suites/__init__.py b/buildscripts/resmokeconfig/suites/__init__.py
index e075dd22e0..2ca2187e6e 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokeconfig/suites/__init__.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokeconfig/suites/__init__.py
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ def _get_named_suites():
named_suites = {}
try:
- (root, _dirs, files) = os.walk(dirname).next()
+ (root, _dirs, files) = next(os.walk(dirname))
for filename in files:
(short_name, ext) = os.path.splitext(filename)
if ext in (".yml", ".yaml"):
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/config.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/config.py
index aa7ab64d4f..37f98d4138 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/config.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/config.py
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ DEFAULTS = {
"repeat": 1,
"report_failure_status": "fail",
"report_file": None,
- "seed": long(time.time() * 256), # Taken from random.py code in Python 2.7.
+ "seed": int(time.time() * 256), # Taken from random.py code in Python 2.7.
"service_executor": None,
"shell_conn_string": None,
"shell_port": None,
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/core/process.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/core/process.py
index 03fb849616..e70f90abb4 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/core/process.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/core/process.py
@@ -196,8 +196,8 @@ class Process(object):
finally:
win32api.CloseHandle(mongo_signal_handle)
- print "Failed to cleanly exit the program, calling TerminateProcess() on PID: " +\
- str(self._process.pid)
+ print("Failed to cleanly exit the program, calling TerminateProcess() on PID: " +\
+ str(self._process.pid))
# Adapted from implementation of Popen.terminate() in subprocess.py of Python 2.7
# because earlier versions do not catch exceptions.
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/logging/buildlogger.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/logging/buildlogger.py
index 01bba20202..044855cad0 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/logging/buildlogger.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/logging/buildlogger.py
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ class BuildloggerServer(object):
def __init__(self):
tmp_globals = {}
self.config = {}
- execfile(_BUILDLOGGER_CONFIG, tmp_globals, self.config)
+ exec(compile(open(_BUILDLOGGER_CONFIG).read(), _BUILDLOGGER_CONFIG, 'exec'), tmp_globals, self.config)
# Rename "slavename" to "username" if present.
if "slavename" in self.config and "username" not in self.config:
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/selector.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/selector.py
index 77ee0afb95..2d131c8efa 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/selector.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/selector.py
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ class TestFileExplorer(object):
A list of paths as a list(str).
"""
tests = []
- with open(root_file_path, "rb") as filep:
+ with open(root_file_path, "r") as filep:
for test_path in filep:
test_path = test_path.strip()
tests.append(test_path)
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ def make_expression(conf):
elif isinstance(conf, dict):
if len(conf) != 1:
raise ValueError("Tag matching expressions should only contain one key")
- key = conf.keys()[0]
+ key = next(iter(conf.keys()))
value = conf[key]
if key == "$allOf":
return _AllOfExpression(_make_expression_list(value))
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/executor.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/executor.py
index 9e733e4d89..43c1f517d5 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/executor.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/executor.py
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ class TestSuiteExecutor(object):
jobs_to_start = num_tests
# Must be done after getting buildlogger configuration.
- self._jobs = [self._make_job(job_num) for job_num in xrange(jobs_to_start)]
+ self._jobs = [self._make_job(job_num) for job_num in range(jobs_to_start)]
def run(self):
"""
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ class TestSuiteExecutor(object):
queue.put(test_case)
# Add sentinel value for each job to indicate when there are no more items to process.
- for _ in xrange(len(self._jobs)):
+ for _ in range(len(self._jobs)):
queue.put(None)
return queue
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/fixtures/interface.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/fixtures/interface.py
index af694ba3e0..198cae386f 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/fixtures/interface.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/fixtures/interface.py
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Interface of the different fixtures for executing JSTests against.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import os.path
+import six
import time
import pymongo
@@ -30,13 +31,11 @@ def make_fixture(class_name, *args, **kwargs):
return _FIXTURES[class_name](*args, **kwargs)
-class Fixture(object):
+class Fixture(six.with_metaclass(registry.make_registry_metaclass(_FIXTURES), object)):
"""
Base class for all fixtures.
"""
- __metaclass__ = registry.make_registry_metaclass(_FIXTURES)
-
# We explicitly set the 'REGISTERED_NAME' attribute so that PyLint realizes that the attribute
# is defined for all subclasses of Fixture.
REGISTERED_NAME = "Fixture"
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/fixtures/replicaset.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/fixtures/replicaset.py
index 37925aae88..afebb0ed0f 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/fixtures/replicaset.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/fixtures/replicaset.py
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ class ReplicaSetFixture(interface.ReplFixture):
self.replset_name = self.mongod_options.get("replSet", "rs")
if not self.nodes:
- for i in xrange(self.num_nodes):
+ for i in range(self.num_nodes):
node = self._new_mongod(i, self.replset_name)
self.nodes.append(node)
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/fixtures/shardedcluster.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/fixtures/shardedcluster.py
index e1a0c7bfe3..0daadda9e6 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/fixtures/shardedcluster.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/fixtures/shardedcluster.py
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ class ShardedClusterFixture(interface.Fixture):
self.configsvr.setup()
if not self.shards:
- for i in xrange(self.num_shards):
+ for i in range(self.num_shards):
if self.num_rs_nodes_per_shard is None:
shard = self._new_standalone_shard(i)
elif isinstance(self.num_rs_nodes_per_shard, int):
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/hooks/interface.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/hooks/interface.py
index cd5200764f..958cc92192 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/hooks/interface.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/hooks/interface.py
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ from __future__ import absolute_import
from ...logging import loggers
from ...utils import registry
+import six
_HOOKS = {}
@@ -22,13 +23,11 @@ def make_custom_behavior(class_name, *args, **kwargs):
return _HOOKS[class_name](*args, **kwargs)
-class CustomBehavior(object):
+class CustomBehavior(six.with_metaclass(registry.make_registry_metaclass(_HOOKS), object)):
"""
The common interface all CustomBehaviors will inherit from.
"""
- __metaclass__ = registry.make_registry_metaclass(_HOOKS)
-
REGISTERED_NAME = registry.LEAVE_UNREGISTERED
@staticmethod
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/suite.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/suite.py
index 132a2d70d9..07262d194a 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/suite.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/suite.py
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ class Suite(object):
sb.append("Executed %d times in %0.2f seconds:" % (num_iterations, total_time_taken))
combined_summary = _summary.Summary(0, 0.0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
- for iteration in xrange(num_iterations):
+ for iteration in range(num_iterations):
# Summarize each execution as a bulleted list of results.
bulleter_sb = []
summary = self._summarize_report(
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/summary.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/summary.py
index bb44472caa..54da2181d5 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/summary.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/summary.py
@@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ def combine(summary1, summary2):
Returns a summary representing the sum of 'summary1' and 'summary2'.
"""
args = []
- for i in xrange(len(Summary._fields)):
+ for i in range(len(Summary._fields)):
args.append(summary1[i] + summary2[i])
return Summary._make(args)
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/testcases/interface.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/testcases/interface.py
index be7f14afd5..f736bd5c36 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/testcases/interface.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/testcases/interface.py
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import os.path
+import six
import unittest
from ... import config
@@ -27,13 +28,11 @@ def make_test_case(test_kind, *args, **kwargs):
return _TEST_CASES[test_kind](*args, **kwargs)
-class TestCase(unittest.TestCase):
+class TestCase(six.with_metaclass(registry.make_registry_metaclass(_TEST_CASES), unittest.TestCase)):
"""
A test case to execute.
"""
- __metaclass__ = registry.make_registry_metaclass(_TEST_CASES)
-
REGISTERED_NAME = registry.LEAVE_UNREGISTERED
def __init__(self, logger, test_kind, test_name):
@@ -46,10 +45,10 @@ class TestCase(unittest.TestCase):
if not isinstance(logger, logging.Logger):
raise TypeError("logger must be a Logger instance")
- if not isinstance(test_kind, basestring):
+ if not isinstance(test_kind, str):
raise TypeError("test_kind must be a string")
- if not isinstance(test_name, basestring):
+ if not isinstance(test_name, str):
raise TypeError("test_name must be a string")
# When the TestCase is created by the TestSuiteExecutor (through a call to make_test_case())
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/testcases/jstest.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/testcases/jstest.py
index 7327ead9fc..192761d8c9 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/testcases/jstest.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/testing/testcases/jstest.py
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ class JSTestCase(interface.TestCase):
test_cases = []
try:
# If there are multiple clients, make a new thread for each client.
- for thread_id in xrange(self.num_clients):
+ for thread_id in range(self.num_clients):
logger = self.logger.new_test_thread_logger(self.test_kind, str(thread_id))
test_case = self._create_test_case_for_thread(logger, thread_id)
test_cases.append(test_case)
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/__init__.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/__init__.py
index 7e528bc698..04da36aa5c 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/__init__.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/__init__.py
@@ -51,10 +51,10 @@ def rmtree(path, **kwargs):
See https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/issues/706.
"""
if is_windows():
- if not isinstance(path, unicode):
- path = unicode(path, "utf-8")
+ if not isinstance(path, str):
+ path = str(path, "utf-8")
else:
- if isinstance(path, unicode):
+ if isinstance(path, str):
path = path.encode("utf-8")
shutil.rmtree(path, **kwargs)
@@ -68,14 +68,14 @@ def is_string_list(lst):
"""
Returns true if 'lst' is a list of strings, and false otherwise.
"""
- return isinstance(lst, list) and all(isinstance(x, basestring) for x in lst)
+ return isinstance(lst, list) and all(isinstance(x, str) for x in lst)
def is_string_set(value):
"""
Returns true if 'value' is a set of strings, and false otherwise.
"""
- return isinstance(value, set) and all(isinstance(x, basestring) for x in value)
+ return isinstance(value, set) and all(isinstance(x, str) for x in value)
def is_js_file(filename):
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/archival.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/archival.py
index 1002f2ce90..7f52d22907 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/archival.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/archival.py
@@ -4,7 +4,11 @@ Archival utility.
from __future__ import absolute_import
-import Queue
+try:
+ import queue
+except ImportError:
+ #Python 2
+ import Queue as queue
import collections
import json
import math
@@ -52,7 +56,7 @@ def file_list_size(files):
def directory_size(directory):
""" Return size (in bytes) of files in 'directory' tree. """
dir_bytes = 0
- for root_dir, _, files in os.walk(unicode(directory)):
+ for root_dir, _, files in os.walk(str(directory)):
for name in files:
full_name = os.path.join(root_dir, name)
try:
@@ -114,7 +118,7 @@ class Archival(object):
self._lock = threading.Lock()
# Start the worker thread to update the 'archival_json_file'.
- self._archive_file_queue = Queue.Queue()
+ self._archive_file_queue = queue.Queue()
self._archive_file_worker = threading.Thread(
target=self._update_archive_file_wkr,
args=(self._archive_file_queue, logger),
@@ -127,7 +131,7 @@ class Archival(object):
self.s3_client = s3_client
# Start the worker thread which uploads the archive.
- self._upload_queue = Queue.Queue()
+ self._upload_queue = queue.Queue()
self._upload_worker = threading.Thread(
target=self._upload_to_s3_wkr,
args=(self._upload_queue, self._archive_file_queue, logger, self.s3_client),
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/globstar.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/globstar.py
index 644ebfe3e3..52100d7d9d 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/globstar.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/globstar.py
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ def _list_dir(pathname):
"""
try:
- (_root, dirs, files) = os.walk(pathname).next()
+ (_root, dirs, files) = next(os.walk(pathname))
return (dirs, files)
except StopIteration:
return None # 'pathname' directory does not exist
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/jscomment.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/jscomment.py
index 18da788582..a393c43723 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/jscomment.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/jscomment.py
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ def get_tags(pathname):
# TODO: it might be worth supporting the block (indented) style of YAML lists in
# addition to the flow (bracketed) style
tags = yaml.safe_load(_strip_jscomments(match.group(1)))
- if not isinstance(tags, list) and all(isinstance(tag, basestring) for tag in tags):
+ if not isinstance(tags, list) and all(isinstance(tag, str) for tag in tags):
raise TypeError("Expected a list of string tags, but got '%s'" % (tags))
return tags
except yaml.YAMLError as err:
diff --git a/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/queue.py b/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/queue.py
index 80da5e2cc6..41d23d54bf 100644
--- a/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/queue.py
+++ b/buildscripts/resmokelib/utils/queue.py
@@ -9,15 +9,20 @@ See https://bugs.python.org/issue1167930 for more details.
from __future__ import absolute_import
-import Queue
+try:
+ import queue
+except ImportError:
+ #Python 2
+ import Queue as queue
+
import time
# Exception that is raised when get_nowait() is called on an empty Queue.
-Empty = Queue.Empty
+Empty = queue.Empty
-class Queue(Queue.Queue):
+class Queue(queue.Queue):
"""
A multi-producer, multi-consumer queue.
"""
diff --git a/buildscripts/utils.py b/buildscripts/utils.py
index 69a78921ca..93c697adca 100644
--- a/buildscripts/utils.py
+++ b/buildscripts/utils.py
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ def getprocesslist():
raw = ""
try:
raw = execsys( "/bin/ps axww" )[0]
- except Exception,e:
+ except Exception as e:
print( "can't get processlist: " + str( e ) )
r = re.compile( "[\r\n]+" )
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ def choosePathExist( choices , default=None):
return default
def filterExists(paths):
- return filter(os.path.exists, paths)
+ return list(filter(os.path.exists, paths))
def ensureDir( name ):
d = os.path.dirname( name )
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ def didMongodStart( port=27017 , timeout=20 ):
try:
checkMongoPort( port )
return True
- except Exception,e:
+ except Exception as e:
print( e )
timeout = timeout - 1
return False
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ def find_python(min_version=(2, 5)):
pass
version = re.compile(r'[Pp]ython ([\d\.]+)', re.MULTILINE)
- binaries = ('python27', 'python2.7', 'python26', 'python2.6', 'python25', 'python2.5', 'python')
+ binaries = ('python3', 'python27', 'python2.7', 'python26', 'python2.6', 'python25', 'python2.5', 'python')
for binary in binaries:
try:
out, err = subprocess.Popen([binary, '-V'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ def run_smoke_command(*args):
# at the position they occurred
def replace_with_repr(unicode_error):
offender = unicode_error.object[unicode_error.start:unicode_error.end]
- return (unicode(repr(offender).strip("'").strip('"')), unicode_error.end)
+ return (str(repr(offender).strip("'").strip('"')), unicode_error.end)
codecs.register_error('repr', replace_with_repr)
diff --git a/site_scons/libdeps.py b/site_scons/libdeps.py
index 632ed29be5..1641c3ba90 100644
--- a/site_scons/libdeps.py
+++ b/site_scons/libdeps.py
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ def __get_libdeps(node):
marked.add(n.target_node)
tsorted.append(n.target_node)
- except DependencyCycleError, e:
+ except DependencyCycleError as e:
if len(e.cycle_nodes) == 1 or e.cycle_nodes[0] != e.cycle_nodes[-1]:
e.cycle_nodes.insert(0, n.target_node)
raise
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ def __get_syslibdeps(node):
for lib in __get_libdeps(node):
for syslib in node.get_env().Flatten(lib.get_env().get(syslibdeps_env_var, [])):
if syslib:
- if type(syslib) in (str, unicode) and syslib.startswith(missing_syslibdep):
+ if type(syslib) in (str, str) and syslib.startswith(missing_syslibdep):
print("Target '%s' depends on the availability of a "
"system provided library for '%s', "
"but no suitable library was found during configuration." %
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ def get_syslibdeps(source, target, env, for_signature):
# they're believed to represent library short names, that should be prefixed with -l
# or the compiler-specific equivalent. I.e., 'm' becomes '-lm', but 'File("m.a") is passed
# through whole cloth.
- if type(d) in (str, unicode):
+ if type(d) in (str, str):
result.append('%s%s%s' % (lib_link_prefix, d, lib_link_suffix))
else:
result.append(d)
diff --git a/site_scons/mongo/__init__.py b/site_scons/mongo/__init__.py
index 510bd7bcc2..f77478092b 100644
--- a/site_scons/mongo/__init__.py
+++ b/site_scons/mongo/__init__.py
@@ -5,4 +5,4 @@
def print_build_failures():
from SCons.Script import GetBuildFailures
for bf in GetBuildFailures():
- print "%s failed: %s" % (bf.node, bf.errstr)
+ print("%s failed: %s" % (bf.node, bf.errstr))
diff --git a/site_scons/mongo/generators.py b/site_scons/mongo/generators.py
index c07e86a4d1..5958e6923b 100644
--- a/site_scons/mongo/generators.py
+++ b/site_scons/mongo/generators.py
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# -*- mode: python; -*-
-import md5
+import hashlib
# Default and alternative generator definitions go here.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ def default_variant_dir_generator(target, source, env, for_signature):
# Hash the named options and their values, and take the first 8 characters of the hash as
# the variant name
- hasher = md5.md5()
+ hasher = hashlib.md5()
for option in variant_options:
hasher.update(option)
hasher.update(str(env.GetOption(option)))
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/__init__.py b/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/__init__.py
index f05228cfe4..f10b4027e1 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/__init__.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/__init__.py
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import logging
import SCons
-import dagger
+from . import dagger
def generate(env, **kwargs):
"""The entry point for our tool. However, the builder for
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/dagger.py b/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/dagger.py
index 1eeefe1ea3..03e7603d29 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/dagger.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/dagger.py
@@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ import sys
import SCons
-import graph
-import graph_consts
+from . import graph
+from . import graph_consts
LIB_DB = [] # Stores every SCons library nodes
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ def write_obj_db(target, source, env):
for obj in OBJ_DB:
__generate_file_rels(obj, g)
- for exe in EXE_DB.keys():
+ for exe in list(EXE_DB.keys()):
__generate_exe_rels(exe, g)
# target is given as a list of target SCons nodes - this builder is only responsible for
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/graph.py b/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/graph.py
index 5ebe6f4506..379d5245e6 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/graph.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/graph.py
@@ -4,11 +4,13 @@ import abc
import json
import copy
-import graph_consts
+from . import graph_consts
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
basestring = str
+ABC = abc.ABCMeta('ABC', (object,), {'__slots__': ()})
+
class Graph(object):
"""Graph class for storing the build dependency graph. The graph stores the
directed edges as a nested dict of { RelationshipType: {From_Node: Set of
@@ -141,7 +143,7 @@ class Graph(object):
node_dict["id"] = id
node_dict["node"] = {}
- for property, value in vars(node).iteritems():
+ for property, value in vars(node).items():
if isinstance(value, set):
node_dict["node"][property] = list(value)
else:
@@ -170,10 +172,9 @@ class Graph(object):
sum(len(x) for x in self._edges.values()), hash(self))
-class NodeInterface(object):
+class NodeInterface(ABC):
"""Abstract base class for all Node Objects - All nodes must have an id and name
"""
- __metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta
@abc.abstractproperty
def id(self):
@@ -190,7 +191,7 @@ class NodeLib(NodeInterface):
def __init__(self, id, name, input=None):
if isinstance(input, dict):
should_fail = False
- for k, v in input.iteritems():
+ for k, v in input.items():
try:
if isinstance(v, list):
setattr(self, k, set(v))
@@ -310,7 +311,7 @@ class NodeSymbol(NodeInterface):
if isinstance(input, dict):
should_fail = False
- for k, v in input.iteritems():
+ for k, v in input.items():
try:
if isinstance(v, list):
setattr(self, k, set(v))
@@ -435,7 +436,7 @@ class NodeFile(NodeInterface):
def __init__(self, id, name, input=None):
if isinstance(input, dict):
should_fail = False
- for k, v in input.iteritems():
+ for k, v in input.items():
try:
if isinstance(v, list):
setattr(self, k, set(v))
@@ -551,7 +552,7 @@ class NodeExe(NodeInterface):
def __init__(self, id, name, input=None):
if isinstance(input, dict):
should_fail = False
- for k, v in input.iteritems():
+ for k, v in input.items():
try:
if isinstance(v, list):
setattr(self, k, set(v))
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/graph_consts.py b/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/graph_consts.py
index 81fe86d75c..a922a4f3f6 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/graph_consts.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/graph_consts.py
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ NODE_SYM = 2
NODE_FILE = 3
NODE_EXE = 4
-RELATIONSHIP_TYPES = range(1, 9)
-NODE_TYPES = range(1, 5)
+RELATIONSHIP_TYPES = list(range(1, 9))
+NODE_TYPES = list(range(1, 5))
"""Error/query codes"""
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/graph_test.py b/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/graph_test.py
index bc84f5868c..6c0168cf97 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/graph_test.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/dagger/graph_test.py
@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ from JSON
import json
import unittest
-import graph
-import graph_consts
+from . import graph
+from . import graph_consts
def generate_graph():
@@ -122,15 +122,15 @@ class TestGraphMethods(unittest.TestCase, CustomAssertions):
node = graph.NodeLib("test_node", "test_node")
self.g._nodes = {"test_node": node}
- self.assertEquals(self.g.get_node("test_node"), node)
+ self.assertEqual(self.g.get_node("test_node"), node)
- self.assertEquals(self.g.get_node("missing_node"), None)
+ self.assertEqual(self.g.get_node("missing_node"), None)
def test_add_node(self):
node = graph.NodeLib("test_node", "test_node")
self.g.add_node(node)
- self.assertEquals(self.g.get_node("test_node"), node)
+ self.assertEqual(self.g.get_node("test_node"), node)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.g.add_node, node)
@@ -153,16 +153,16 @@ class TestGraphMethods(unittest.TestCase, CustomAssertions):
self.g.add_edge(graph_consts.LIB_FIL, self.from_node_lib.id,
self.to_node_file.id)
- self.assertEquals(self.g.edges[graph_consts.LIB_LIB][
+ self.assertEqual(self.g.edges[graph_consts.LIB_LIB][
self.from_node_lib.id], set([self.to_node_lib.id]))
- self.assertEquals(self.g.edges[graph_consts.LIB_SYM][
+ self.assertEqual(self.g.edges[graph_consts.LIB_SYM][
self.from_node_lib.id], set([self.to_node_sym.id]))
- self.assertEquals(self.g.edges[graph_consts.LIB_FIL][
+ self.assertEqual(self.g.edges[graph_consts.LIB_FIL][
self.from_node_lib.id], set([self.to_node_file.id]))
- self.assertEquals(self.to_node_lib.dependent_libs,
+ self.assertEqual(self.to_node_lib.dependent_libs,
set([self.from_node_lib.id]))
def test_add_edge_files(self):
@@ -173,14 +173,14 @@ class TestGraphMethods(unittest.TestCase, CustomAssertions):
self.g.add_edge(graph_consts.FIL_LIB, self.from_node_file.id,
self.to_node_lib.id)
- self.assertEquals(self.g.edges[graph_consts.FIL_FIL][
+ self.assertEqual(self.g.edges[graph_consts.FIL_FIL][
self.from_node_file.id], set([self.to_node_file.id]))
- self.assertEquals(self.g.edges[graph_consts.FIL_SYM][
+ self.assertEqual(self.g.edges[graph_consts.FIL_SYM][
self.from_node_file.id], set([self.to_node_sym.id]))
- self.assertEquals(self.g.edges[graph_consts.FIL_LIB][
+ self.assertEqual(self.g.edges[graph_consts.FIL_LIB][
self.from_node_file.id], set([self.to_node_lib.id]))
- self.assertEquals(self.to_node_file.dependent_files,
+ self.assertEqual(self.to_node_file.dependent_files,
set([self.from_node_file.id]))
def test_export_to_json(self):
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ class TestGraphMethods(unittest.TestCase, CustomAssertions):
generated_graph.export_to_json("export_test.json")
generated = open("export_test.json", "r")
correct = open("test_graph.json", "r")
- self.assertEquals(json.load(generated), json.load(correct))
+ self.assertEqual(json.load(generated), json.load(correct))
generated.close()
correct.close()
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ class TestGraphMethods(unittest.TestCase, CustomAssertions):
self.assertNodeEquals(
graph_fromJSON.get_node(id), correct_graph.get_node(id))
- self.assertEquals(graph_fromJSON.edges, correct_graph.edges)
+ self.assertEqual(graph_fromJSON.edges, correct_graph.edges)
if __name__ == '__main__':
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/distsrc.py b/site_scons/site_tools/distsrc.py
index 861f5d9e2e..d2dff0b612 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/distsrc.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/distsrc.py
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import shutil
import tarfile
import time
import zipfile
-import StringIO
+import io
from distutils.spawn import find_executable
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ class DistSrcTarArchive(DistSrcArchive):
def append_file_contents(self, filename, file_contents,
mtime=time.time(),
- mode=0644,
+ mode=0o644,
uname="root",
gname="root"):
file_metadata = tarfile.TarInfo(name=filename)
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ class DistSrcTarArchive(DistSrcArchive):
file_metadata.uname = uname
file_metadata.gname = gname
file_metadata.size = len(file_contents)
- file_buf = StringIO.StringIO(file_contents)
+ file_buf = io.StringIO(file_contents)
if self.archive_mode == 'r':
self.archive_file.close()
self.archive_file = tarfile.open(
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ class DistSrcZipArchive(DistSrcArchive):
name=key,
size=item_data.file_size,
mtime=time.mktime(fixed_time),
- mode=0775 if is_dir else 0664,
+ mode=0o775 if is_dir else 0o664,
type=tarfile.DIRTYPE if is_dir else tarfile.REGTYPE,
uid=0,
gid=0,
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ class DistSrcZipArchive(DistSrcArchive):
def append_file_contents(self, filename, file_contents,
mtime=time.time(),
- mode=0644,
+ mode=0o644,
uname="root",
gname="root"):
self.archive_file.writestr(filename, file_contents)
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ class DistSrcZipArchive(DistSrcArchive):
def build_error_action(msg):
def error_stub(target=None, source=None, env=None):
- print msg
+ print(msg)
env.Exit(1)
return [ error_stub ]
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ def distsrc_action_generator(source, target, env, for_signature):
target_ext = str(target[0])[-3:]
if not target_ext in [ 'zip', 'tar' ]:
- print "Invalid file format for distsrc. Must be tar or zip file"
+ print("Invalid file format for distsrc. Must be tar or zip file")
env.Exit(1)
git_cmd = "\"%s\" archive --format %s --output %s --prefix ${MONGO_DIST_SRC_PREFIX} HEAD" % (
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/icecream.py b/site_scons/site_tools/icecream.py
index 9838b63349..fdf0c26030 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/icecream.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/icecream.py
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ def generate(env):
suffixes = _CSuffixes + _CXXSuffixes
for object_builder in SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env):
emitterdict = object_builder.builder.emitter
- for suffix in emitterdict.iterkeys():
+ for suffix in emitterdict.keys():
if not suffix in suffixes:
continue
base = emitterdict[suffix]
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/idl_tool.py b/site_scons/site_tools/idl_tool.py
index 78bedfaa74..628f345361 100755
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/idl_tool.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/idl_tool.py
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ def idl_scanner(node, env, path):
deps_list = deps_str.splitlines()
- nodes_deps_list = [ env.File(d) for d in deps_list]
+ nodes_deps_list = [ env.File(d.decode("utf-8")) for d in deps_list]
nodes_deps_list.extend(env.Glob('#buildscripts/idl/*.py'))
nodes_deps_list.extend(env.Glob('#buildscripts/idl/idl/*.py'))
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/jstoh.py b/site_scons/site_tools/jstoh.py
index dc90b324b2..567958a50f 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/jstoh.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/jstoh.py
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
import os
import sys
@@ -39,8 +41,8 @@ def jsToHeader(target, source):
text = '\n'.join(h)
- print "writing: %s" % outFile
- with open(outFile, 'wb') as out:
+ print("writing: %s" % outFile)
+ with open(outFile, 'w') as out:
try:
out.write(text)
finally:
@@ -49,7 +51,7 @@ def jsToHeader(target, source):
if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) < 3:
- print "Must specify [target] [source] "
+ print("Must specify [target] [source] ")
sys.exit(1)
jsToHeader(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2:])
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/mongo_benchmark.py b/site_scons/site_tools/mongo_benchmark.py
index 7c12627bc4..16fc1045c1 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/mongo_benchmark.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/mongo_benchmark.py
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ def benchmark_list_builder_action(env, target, source):
ofile = open(str(target[0]), 'wb')
try:
for s in _benchmarks:
- print '\t' + str(s)
+ print('\t' + str(s))
ofile.write('%s\n' % s)
finally:
ofile.close()
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/mongo_integrationtest.py b/site_scons/site_tools/mongo_integrationtest.py
index ff9a5f451b..fccbbebb47 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/mongo_integrationtest.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/mongo_integrationtest.py
@@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ def register_integration_test(env, test):
env.Alias('$INTEGRATION_TEST_ALIAS', installed_test)
def integration_test_list_builder_action(env, target, source):
- ofile = open(str(target[0]), 'wb')
+ ofile = open(str(target[0]), 'w')
try:
for s in _integration_tests:
- print '\t' + str(s)
+ print('\t' + str(s))
ofile.write('%s\n' % s)
finally:
ofile.close()
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/mongo_unittest.py b/site_scons/site_tools/mongo_unittest.py
index ec99ab2d45..a4185a6b41 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/mongo_unittest.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/mongo_unittest.py
@@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ def register_unit_test(env, test):
env.Alias('$UNITTEST_ALIAS', test)
def unit_test_list_builder_action(env, target, source):
- ofile = open(str(target[0]), 'wb')
+ ofile = open(str(target[0]), 'w')
try:
for s in _unittests:
- print '\t' + str(s)
+ print('\t' + str(s))
ofile.write('%s\n' % s)
finally:
ofile.close()
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/split_dwarf.py b/site_scons/site_tools/split_dwarf.py
index 95130c9e9a..c02d78619f 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/split_dwarf.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/split_dwarf.py
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ def generate(env):
for object_builder in SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env):
emitterdict = object_builder.builder.emitter
- for suffix in emitterdict.iterkeys():
+ for suffix in emitterdict.keys():
if not suffix in suffixes:
continue
base = emitterdict[suffix]
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/thin_archive.py b/site_scons/site_tools/thin_archive.py
index 511c0ef6e5..0d8a83b83a 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/thin_archive.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/thin_archive.py
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ def exists(env):
for line in pipe.stdout:
if isgnu:
continue # consume all data
- isgnu = re.search(r'^GNU ar', line)
+ isgnu = re.search(b'^GNU ar', line)
return bool(isgnu)
diff --git a/site_scons/site_tools/xcode.py b/site_scons/site_tools/xcode.py
index 9ec68c3547..5ddebb2e00 100644
--- a/site_scons/site_tools/xcode.py
+++ b/site_scons/site_tools/xcode.py
@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ def generate(env):
if 'DEVELOPER_DIR' in os.environ:
env['ENV']['DEVELOPER_DIR'] = os.environ['DEVELOPER_DIR']
- print "NOTE: Xcode detected; propagating DEVELOPER_DIR from shell environment to subcommands"
+ print("NOTE: Xcode detected; propagating DEVELOPER_DIR from shell environment to subcommands")
diff --git a/src/mongo/SConscript b/src/mongo/SConscript
index 9c340ac2f8..617415ea4a 100644
--- a/src/mongo/SConscript
+++ b/src/mongo/SConscript
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ js_engine_ver = get_option("js-engine") if get_option("server-js") == "on" else
# On windows, we need to escape the backslashes in the command-line
# so that windows paths look okay.
-cmd_line = " ".join(sys.argv).encode('string-escape')
+cmd_line = " ".join(sys.argv).encode('unicode_escape')
if env.TargetOSIs('windows'):
cmd_line = cmd_line.replace('\\', r'\\')
@@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ env.Append(MODULE_BANNERS = [distsrc.File('README'),
distsrc.File('MPL-2')])
# If no module has introduced a file named LICENSE.txt, then inject the AGPL.
-if sum(itertools.imap(lambda x: x.name == "LICENSE.txt", env['MODULE_BANNERS'])) == 0:
+if sum(map(lambda x: x.name == "LICENSE.txt", env['MODULE_BANNERS'])) == 0:
env.Append(MODULE_BANNERS = [distsrc.File('GNU-AGPL-3.0')])
# All module banners get staged to the top level of the tarfile, so we
@@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ module_banner_transforms = ["--transform %s=$SERVER_DIST_BASENAME" % d for d in
# Allow modules to map original file name directories to subdirectories
# within the archive (e.g. { "src/mongo/db/modules/enterprise/docs": "snmp"})
archive_addition_transforms = []
-for full_dir, archive_dir in env["ARCHIVE_ADDITION_DIR_MAP"].items():
+for full_dir, archive_dir in list(env["ARCHIVE_ADDITION_DIR_MAP"].items()):
archive_addition_transforms.append("--transform \"%s=$SERVER_DIST_BASENAME/%s\"" %
(full_dir, archive_dir))
diff --git a/src/mongo/base/generate_error_codes.py b/src/mongo/base/generate_error_codes.py
index 420ee964ff..b704767a01 100644
--- a/src/mongo/base/generate_error_codes.py
+++ b/src/mongo/base/generate_error_codes.py
@@ -26,6 +26,8 @@
# delete this exception statement from all source files in the program,
# then also delete it in the license file.
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
"""Generate error_codes.{h,cpp} from error_codes.err.
Format of error_codes.err:
@@ -93,7 +95,7 @@ def main(argv):
categories=error_classes,
)
- with open(output, 'wb') as outfile:
+ with open(output, 'w') as outfile:
outfile.write(text)
def die(message=None):
diff --git a/src/mongo/db/auth/generate_action_types.py b/src/mongo/db/auth/generate_action_types.py
index b712b29666..39252ed293 100755
--- a/src/mongo/db/auth/generate_action_types.py
+++ b/src/mongo/db/auth/generate_action_types.py
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ def hasDuplicateActionTypes(actionTypes):
prevActionType = sortedActionTypes[0]
for actionType in sortedActionTypes[1:]:
if actionType == prevActionType:
- print 'Duplicate actionType %s\n' % actionType
+ print('Duplicate actionType %s\n' % actionType)
didFail = True
prevActionType = actionType
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ def parseActionTypesFromFile(actionTypesFilename):
if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) != 4:
- print "Usage: generate_action_types.py <path to action_types.txt> <header file path> <source file path>"
+ print("Usage: generate_action_types.py <path to action_types.txt> <header file path> <source file path>")
sys.exit(-1)
actionTypes = parseActionTypesFromFile(sys.argv[1])
diff --git a/src/mongo/db/fts/generate_stop_words.py b/src/mongo/db/fts/generate_stop_words.py
index e0dc801ca9..e0aad760e8 100644
--- a/src/mongo/db/fts/generate_stop_words.py
+++ b/src/mongo/db/fts/generate_stop_words.py
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ def generate( header, source, language_files ):
for x in language_files:
print( "\t%s" % x )
- out = open( header, "wb" )
+ out = open( header, "w" )
out.write( """
#pragma once
#include <set>
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ namespace fts {
- out = open( source, "wb" )
+ out = open( source, "w" )
out.write( '#include "%s"' % header.rpartition( "/" )[2].rpartition( "\\" )[2] )
out.write( """
namespace mongo {
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ namespace fts {
out.write( ' // %s\n' % l_file )
out.write( ' {\n' )
out.write( ' const char* const words[] = {\n' )
- for word in open( l_file, "rb" ):
+ for word in open( l_file, "r" ):
out.write( ' "%s",\n' % word.strip() )
out.write( ' };\n' )
out.write( ' const size_t wordcnt = sizeof(words) / sizeof(words[0]);\n' )
diff --git a/src/mongo/db/fts/unicode/gen_diacritic_map.py b/src/mongo/db/fts/unicode/gen_diacritic_map.py
index 08cfa95cda..7c623aff60 100644
--- a/src/mongo/db/fts/unicode/gen_diacritic_map.py
+++ b/src/mongo/db/fts/unicode/gen_diacritic_map.py
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ def add_diacritic_mapping(codepoint):
# c : recomposed unicode character with diacritics removed
a = chr(codepoint)
d = normalize('NFD', a)
- r = u''
+ r = ''
for i in range(len(d)):
if ord(d[i]) not in diacritics:
diff --git a/src/mongo/db/query/collation/generate_icu_init_cpp.py b/src/mongo/db/query/collation/generate_icu_init_cpp.py
index 8ae084aeec..7c576f6ffe 100755
--- a/src/mongo/db/query/collation/generate_icu_init_cpp.py
+++ b/src/mongo/db/query/collation/generate_icu_init_cpp.py
@@ -26,6 +26,9 @@
# delete this exception statement from all source files in the program,
# then also delete it in the license file.
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+
+import array
import optparse
import os
import sys
@@ -110,8 +113,8 @@ MONGO_INITIALIZER(LoadICUData)(InitializerContext* context) {
'''
decimal_encoded_data = ''
with open(data_file_path, 'rb') as data_file:
- decimal_encoded_data = ','.join([str(ord(byte)) for byte in data_file.read()])
- with open(cpp_file_path, 'wb') as cpp_file:
+ decimal_encoded_data = ','.join([str(byte) for byte in array.array("B", data_file.read()).tolist()])
+ with open(cpp_file_path, 'w') as cpp_file:
cpp_file.write(source_template % dict(decimal_encoded_data=decimal_encoded_data))
if __name__ == '__main__':