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Diffstat (limited to 'gnu/packages/patches/xcb-proto-python3-whitespace.patch')
-rw-r--r-- | gnu/packages/patches/xcb-proto-python3-whitespace.patch | 217 |
1 files changed, 217 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/gnu/packages/patches/xcb-proto-python3-whitespace.patch b/gnu/packages/patches/xcb-proto-python3-whitespace.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f0509138b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/gnu/packages/patches/xcb-proto-python3-whitespace.patch @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@ +Fixes compatibility issue with python > 3.5. + +Patch copied from upstream source repository: + +https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xcb/proto/commit/?id=ea7a3ac6c658164690e0febb55f4467cb9e0bcac + +From ea7a3ac6c658164690e0febb55f4467cb9e0bcac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Thomas Klausner <wiz@NetBSD.org> +Date: Thu, 19 May 2016 17:30:04 +0200 +Subject: [PATCH] Make whitespace use consistent. + +At least python-3.5.x complains about this forcefully. + +Signed-off-by: Thomas Klausner <wiz@NetBSD.org> +Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in> +--- + xcbgen/align.py | 96 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------- + 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/xcbgen/align.py b/xcbgen/align.py +index 5e31838..d4c12ee 100644 +--- a/xcbgen/align.py ++++ b/xcbgen/align.py +@@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ class Alignment(object): + return self.align == other.align and self.offset == other.offset + + def __str__(self): +- return "(align=%d, offset=%d)" % (self.align, self.offset) ++ return "(align=%d, offset=%d)" % (self.align, self.offset) + + @staticmethod + def for_primitive_type(size): +- # compute the required start_alignment based on the size of the type +- if size % 8 == 0: ++ # compute the required start_alignment based on the size of the type ++ if size % 8 == 0: + # do 8-byte primitives require 8-byte alignment in X11? + return Alignment(8,0) + elif size % 4 == 0: +@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ class Alignment(object): + + + def align_after_fixed_size(self, size): +- new_offset = (self.offset + size) % self.align ++ new_offset = (self.offset + size) % self.align + return Alignment(self.align, new_offset) + + +@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ class Alignment(object): + ''' + Assuming the given external_align, checks whether + self is fulfilled for all cases. +- Returns True if yes, False otherwise. ++ Returns True if yes, False otherwise. + ''' + if self.align == 1 and self.offset == 0: + # alignment 1 with offset 0 is always fulfilled +@@ -55,9 +55,9 @@ class Alignment(object): + # the external align guarantees less alignment -> not guaranteed + return False + +- if external_align.align % self.align != 0: ++ if external_align.align % self.align != 0: + # the external align cannot be divided by our align +- # -> not guaranteed ++ # -> not guaranteed + # (this can only happen if there are alignments that are not + # a power of 2, which is highly discouraged. But better be + # safe and check for it) +@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ class Alignment(object): + + def combine_with(self, other): + # returns the alignment that is guaranteed when +- # both, self or other, can happen ++ # both, self or other, can happen + new_align = gcd(self.align, other.align) + new_offset_candidate1 = self.offset % new_align + new_offset_candidate2 = other.offset % new_align +@@ -83,8 +83,8 @@ class Alignment(object): + new_align = gcd(new_align, offset_diff) + new_offset_candidate1 = self.offset % new_align + new_offset_candidate2 = other.offset % new_align +- assert new_offset_candidate1 == new_offset_candidate2 +- new_offset = new_offset_candidate1 ++ assert new_offset_candidate1 == new_offset_candidate2 ++ new_offset = new_offset_candidate1 + # return the result + return Alignment(new_align, new_offset) + +@@ -92,44 +92,44 @@ class Alignment(object): + class AlignmentLog(object): + + def __init__(self): +- self.ok_list = [] +- self.fail_list = [] +- self.verbosity = 1 ++ self.ok_list = [] ++ self.fail_list = [] ++ self.verbosity = 1 + + def __str__(self): +- result = "" ++ result = "" + +- # output the OK-list +- for (align_before, field_name, type_obj, callstack, align_after) in self.ok_list: +- stacksize = len(callstack) ++ # output the OK-list ++ for (align_before, field_name, type_obj, callstack, align_after) in self.ok_list: ++ stacksize = len(callstack) + indent = ' ' * stacksize +- if self.ok_callstack_is_relevant(callstack): ++ if self.ok_callstack_is_relevant(callstack): + if field_name is None or field_name == "": +- result += (" %sok: %s:\n\t%sbefore: %s, after: %s\n" +- % (indent, str(type_obj), indent, str(align_before), str(align_after))) +- else: +- result += (" %sok: field \"%s\" in %s:\n\t%sbefore: %s, after: %s\n" +- % (indent, str(field_name), str(type_obj), +- indent, str(align_before), str(align_after))) ++ result += (" %sok: %s:\n\t%sbefore: %s, after: %s\n" ++ % (indent, str(type_obj), indent, str(align_before), str(align_after))) ++ else: ++ result += (" %sok: field \"%s\" in %s:\n\t%sbefore: %s, after: %s\n" ++ % (indent, str(field_name), str(type_obj), ++ indent, str(align_before), str(align_after))) + if self.verbosity >= 1: +- result += self.callstack_to_str(indent, callstack) ++ result += self.callstack_to_str(indent, callstack) + +- # output the fail-list +- for (align_before, field_name, type_obj, callstack, reason) in self.fail_list: +- stacksize = len(callstack) ++ # output the fail-list ++ for (align_before, field_name, type_obj, callstack, reason) in self.fail_list: ++ stacksize = len(callstack) + indent = ' ' * stacksize +- if field_name is None or field_name == "": +- result += (" %sfail: align %s is incompatible with\n\t%s%s\n\t%sReason: %s\n" +- % (indent, str(align_before), indent, str(type_obj), indent, reason)) +- else: +- result += (" %sfail: align %s is incompatible with\n\t%sfield \"%s\" in %s\n\t%sReason: %s\n" +- % (indent, str(align_before), indent, str(field_name), str(type_obj), indent, reason)) ++ if field_name is None or field_name == "": ++ result += (" %sfail: align %s is incompatible with\n\t%s%s\n\t%sReason: %s\n" ++ % (indent, str(align_before), indent, str(type_obj), indent, reason)) ++ else: ++ result += (" %sfail: align %s is incompatible with\n\t%sfield \"%s\" in %s\n\t%sReason: %s\n" ++ % (indent, str(align_before), indent, str(field_name), str(type_obj), indent, reason)) + + if self.verbosity >= 1: +- result += self.callstack_to_str(indent, callstack) ++ result += self.callstack_to_str(indent, callstack) + + +- return result ++ return result + + + def callstack_to_str(self, indent, callstack): +@@ -137,41 +137,41 @@ class AlignmentLog(object): + for stack_elem in callstack: + result += "\t %s%s\n" % (indent, str(stack_elem)) + result += "\t%s]\n" % indent +- return result ++ return result + + + def ok_callstack_is_relevant(self, ok_callstack): + # determine whether an ok callstack is relevant for logging +- if self.verbosity >= 2: +- return True ++ if self.verbosity >= 2: ++ return True + + # empty callstacks are always relevant +- if len(ok_callstack) == 0: ++ if len(ok_callstack) == 0: + return True + +- # check whether the ok_callstack is a subset or equal to a fail_callstack ++ # check whether the ok_callstack is a subset or equal to a fail_callstack + for (align_before, field_name, type_obj, fail_callstack, reason) in self.fail_list: + if len(ok_callstack) <= len(fail_callstack): + zipped = zip(ok_callstack, fail_callstack[:len(ok_callstack)]) +- is_subset = all([i == j for i, j in zipped]) +- if is_subset: ++ is_subset = all([i == j for i, j in zipped]) ++ if is_subset: + return True + + return False + + + def ok(self, align_before, field_name, type_obj, callstack, align_after): +- self.ok_list.append((align_before, field_name, type_obj, callstack, align_after)) ++ self.ok_list.append((align_before, field_name, type_obj, callstack, align_after)) + + def fail(self, align_before, field_name, type_obj, callstack, reason): +- self.fail_list.append((align_before, field_name, type_obj, callstack, reason)) ++ self.fail_list.append((align_before, field_name, type_obj, callstack, reason)) + + def append(self, other): +- self.ok_list.extend(other.ok_list) +- self.fail_list.extend(other.fail_list) ++ self.ok_list.extend(other.ok_list) ++ self.fail_list.extend(other.fail_list) + + def ok_count(self): +- return len(self.ok_list) ++ return len(self.ok_list) + + + +-- +2.11.1 + |