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import os
import os.path
import sys
PROGRAM_NAME = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
EOF = -1
def abs_file_name(dir_, file_name):
"""If 'file_name' starts with '/', returns a copy of 'file_name'.
Otherwise, returns an absolute path to 'file_name' considering it relative
to 'dir_', which itself must be absolute. 'dir_' may be None or the empty
string, in which case the current working directory is used.
Returns None if 'dir_' is None and getcwd() fails.
This differs from os.path.abspath() in that it will never change the
meaning of a file name.
On Windows an absolute path contains ':' ( i.e: C:\\ ) """
if file_name.startswith('/') or file_name.find(':') > -1:
return file_name
else:
if dir_ is None or dir_ == "":
try:
dir_ = os.getcwd()
except OSError:
return None
if dir_.endswith('/'):
return dir_ + file_name
else:
return "%s/%s" % (dir_, file_name)
def ovs_retval_to_string(retval):
"""Many OVS functions return an int which is one of:
- 0: no error yet
- >0: errno value
- EOF: end of file (not necessarily an error; depends on the function
called)
Returns the appropriate human-readable string."""
if not retval:
return ""
if retval > 0:
return os.strerror(retval)
if retval == EOF:
return "End of file"
return "***unknown return value: %s***" % retval
def ovs_error(err_no, message, vlog=None):
"""Prints 'message' on stderr and emits an ERROR level log message to
'vlog' if supplied. If 'err_no' is nonzero, then it is formatted with
ovs_retval_to_string() and appended to the message inside parentheses.
'message' should not end with a new-line, because this function will add
one itself."""
err_msg = "%s: %s" % (PROGRAM_NAME, message)
if err_no:
err_msg += " (%s)" % ovs_retval_to_string(err_no)
sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % err_msg)
if vlog:
vlog.err(err_msg)
def ovs_fatal(*args, **kwargs):
"""Prints 'message' on stderr and emits an ERROR level log message to
'vlog' if supplied. If 'err_no' is nonzero, then it is formatted with
ovs_retval_to_string() and appended to the message inside parentheses.
Then, terminates with exit code 1 (indicating a failure).
'message' should not end with a new-line, because this function will add
one itself."""
ovs_error(*args, **kwargs)
sys.exit(1)
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