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From: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
To: bitbake-devel <bitbake-devel@lists.openembedded.org>
Subject: [PATCH] data_smart/utils: Add 'd' to the context used for better_eval in python expansion
Date: Thu, 09 Jun 2016 23:38:01 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1465511881.13979.156.camel@linuxfoundation.org> (raw)

If a line like:

foo=${@' '.join([d.getVar('D', True) + x for x in (' '.join([d.getVar('FILES_bash-' + p, True) or '' for p in ['lib', 'dev', 'staticdev', 'doc', 'locale', 'ptest']])).split()])}

is added to a function like do_install, it fails with Exception name 'd'
is not defined. This is due to a change of behaviour in python 3 compared
to python 2. Generator expressions, dict comprehensions  and set comprehensions
are executed in a new scope but list comprehensions in python 2.x are not. In
python 3 they all use a new scope.

To allow these kinds of expressions to work, the easiest approach is
to add 'd' to the global context. To do this, an extra optional parameter
is added to better_eval and we use that to add 'd'.

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>

diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/data_smart.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/data_smart.py
index 25c412c..f100446 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/data_smart.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/data_smart.py
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ class VariableParse:
                     self.contains[k] = parser.contains[k].copy()
                 else:
                     self.contains[k].update(parser.contains[k])
-            value = utils.better_eval(codeobj, DataContext(self.d))
+            value = utils.better_eval(codeobj, DataContext(self.d), {'d' : self.d})
             return str(value)
 
 
diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py b/bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py
index 8f75871..0a1bf68 100644
--- a/bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py
+++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/utils.py
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ import errno
 import signal
 import ast
 import collections
+import copy
 from subprocess import getstatusoutput
 from contextlib import contextmanager
 from ctypes import cdll
@@ -407,8 +408,13 @@ def better_exec(code, context, text = None, realfile = "<code>", pythonexception
 def simple_exec(code, context):
     exec(code, get_context(), context)
 
-def better_eval(source, locals):
-    return eval(source, get_context(), locals)
+def better_eval(source, locals, extraglobals = None):
+    ctx = get_context()
+    if extraglobals:
+        ctx = copy.copy(ctx)
+        for g in extraglobals:
+            ctx[g] = extraglobals[g]
+    return eval(source, ctx, locals)
 
 @contextmanager
 def fileslocked(files):




             reply	other threads:[~2016-06-09 22:38 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-06-09 22:38 Richard Purdie [this message]
2016-06-13  8:32 ` [PATCH] data_smart/utils: Add 'd' to the context used for better_eval in python expansion Patrick Ohly

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