scripts: Fix random typo'd whitespace

Reported by pylint's 'bad-whitespace' warning.

Not gonna enable this warning in the CI check, because it flags stuff
like deliberately aligning assignments and gets too cultish. Just a
cleanup pass.

For whatever reason, the common convention in Python is to skip spaces
around '=' when passing keyword arguments and giving default arguments:

    f(x=3, y=4)
    def f(x, y=8):
        ...

Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
This commit is contained in:
Ulf Magnusson 2019-09-06 11:13:19 +02:00 committed by Anas Nashif
commit 0d39a10fbb
14 changed files with 22 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -105,8 +105,8 @@ def read_intlist(intlist_path, syms):
def parse_args():
global args
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description = __doc__,
formatter_class = argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__,
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
parser.add_argument("-e", "--big-endian", action="store_true",
help="Target encodes data in big-endian format (little endian is "

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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ class Device:
self.reset_pin.write(True)
self.check_device_ready()
def send_receive(self, data, wait = True):
def send_receive(self, data, wait=True):
"""
Transmit and receive full duplex data over SPI
If requested to wait, wait for device to become ready

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ def setup_device():
Configure SPI master device
Reset target and send initialization commands
"""
sue_creek.configure_device(spi_mode = 3, order = 'msb', bits = 8)
sue_creek.configure_device(spi_mode=3, order='msb', bits=8)
sue_creek.reset_device()
command = msg.create_memwrite_cmd((0x71d14, 0, 0x71d24, 0,
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ def execute_firmware():
msg.print_response(response)
command = msg.create_execfw_cmd()
response = sue_creek.send_receive(command, wait = False)
response = sue_creek.send_receive(command, wait=False)
msg.print_response(response)
def main():

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ class Message:
word = bitstruct.unpack_from('u32', self.tx_data, offset)
print('Index: %2d Content: 0x%08x' %(index, word[0]))
def print_response(self, msg, verbose = False):
def print_response(self, msg, verbose=False):
"""
Parses and prints the contents of the response message
"""

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@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ html_context = {
'is_release': is_release,
'theme_logo_only': False,
'current_version': version,
'versions': ( ("latest", "/"),
'versions': (("latest", "/"),
("2.0.0", "/2.0.0/"),
("1.14.0", "/1.14.0/"),
("1.13.0", "/1.13.0/"),

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ class DtsLexer(RegexLexer):
'node': [
(r'\s+', Text),
(r'((?:[0-9a-zA-Z,._+-]+):)?(\s*)([0-9a-zA-Z,._+-]+)(@[0-9a-zA-Z,._+-]+)?(\s*)({)', bygroups(Name.Label, Text, Name.Class, Name.Function, Text, Punctuation), ('node-content')),
(r'(/)(\s+)({)', bygroups(Keyword, Text, Punctuation) , ('node-content')),
(r'(/)(\s+)({)', bygroups(Keyword, Text, Punctuation), ('node-content')),
],
'node-content': [
include('comments'),

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@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ class ZephyrAppCommandsDirective(Directive):
if tool_comment:
paragraph = nodes.paragraph()
paragraph += nodes.Text(tool_comment.format(
'CMake and {}'.format( generator)))
'CMake and {}'.format(generator)))
content.append(paragraph)
content.append(self._lit_block(c))
else:
@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ class ZephyrAppCommandsDirective(Directive):
if host_os == "unix":
content.append('{} {} && cd {}'.format(mkdir, build_dir, build_dir))
elif host_os == "win":
build_dir = build_dir.replace('/','\\')
build_dir = build_dir.replace('/', '\\')
content.append('mkdir {} & cd {}'.format(build_dir, build_dir))
return content

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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ elf_part_size_regex = re.compile(r'z_data_smem_(.*)_part_size')
def find_obj_file_partitions(filename, partitions):
with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
full_lib = ELFFile( f)
full_lib = ELFFile(f)
if not full_lib:
sys.exit("Error parsing file: " + filename)
@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ def parse_obj_files(partitions):
# Iterate over all object files to find partitions
for dirpath, _, files in os.walk(args.directory):
for filename in files:
if re.match(r".*\.obj$",filename):
if re.match(r".*\.obj$", filename):
fullname = os.path.join(dirpath, filename)
find_obj_file_partitions(fullname, partitions)
@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ def parse_args():
help="ELF file")
parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", required=False,
help="Output ld file")
parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="count", default =0,
parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="count", default=0,
help="Verbose Output")
parser.add_argument("-l", "--library", nargs=2, action="append", default=[],
metavar=("LIBRARY", "PARTITION"),

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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ def generate_header():
zephyr_base = os.environ.get('ZEPHYR_BASE', "")
clean_cmd = [ ]
clean_cmd = []
for arg in sys.argv:
if arg.startswith("--bindir"):
# Drop. Assumes --bindir= was passed with '=' sign.

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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ from collections import OrderedDict
# Regular dictionaries are ordered only with Python 3.6 and
# above. Good summary and pointers to official documents at:
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39980323/are-dictionaries-ordered-in-python-3-6
kobjects = OrderedDict ([
kobjects = OrderedDict([
("k_mem_slab", (None, False)),
("k_msgq", (None, False)),
("k_mutex", (None, False)),

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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ precedence = (
('left', 'OR'),
('left', 'AND'),
('right', 'NOT'),
('nonassoc' , 'EQUALS', 'NOTEQUALS', 'GT', 'LT', 'GTEQ', 'LTEQ', 'IN'),
('nonassoc', 'EQUALS', 'NOTEQUALS', 'GT', 'LT', 'GTEQ', 'LTEQ', 'IN'),
)
def p_expr_or(p):

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ class Harness:
if config:
self.type = config.get('type', None)
self.regex = config.get('regex', [] )
self.regex = config.get('regex', [])
self.repeat = config.get('repeat', 1)
self.ordered = config.get('ordered', True)

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@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ for section in config.sections():
else:
tc[opt] = value
test = { section : tc}
test = {section : tc}
tests.append(test)
y['tests'] = tests
if sample:
y['sample'] = { 'name': "TBD", 'description': "TBD" }
y['sample'] = {'name': "TBD", 'description': "TBD"}
with open(out_file, "w") as f:
yaml.dump(y, f, width=50, indent=4, default_flow_style=False)
yaml.dump(y, f, width=50, indent=4, default_flow_style=False)

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@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ try:
def _yaml_validate(data, schema):
if not schema:
return
c = pykwalify.core.Core(source_data = data, schema_data = schema)
c.validate(raise_exception = True)
c = pykwalify.core.Core(source_data=data, schema_data=schema)
c.validate(raise_exception=True)
except ImportError as e:
log.warning("can't import pykwalify; won't validate YAML (%s)", e)