Reformat python files checked by pylint (part 1/2).
After recently changing .pylintrc (see [1]) we discovered that
the presubmit check always checks all the python files when just
one python file gets updated.
This CL moves all these files one step closer to what the linter
wants.
Autogenerated with:
# Added all the files under pylint control to ~/Desktop/to-reformat
cat ~/Desktop/to-reformat | xargs sed -i '1i\\'
git cl format --python --full
This is part 1 out of 2. The second part will fix function names and
will not be automated.
[1] - https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/186664
No-Presubmit: True
Bug: webrtc:12114
Change-Id: Idfec4d759f209a2090440d0af2413a1ddc01b841
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/190980
Commit-Queue: Mirko Bonadei <mbonadei@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Karl Wiberg <kwiberg@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#32530}
diff --git a/tools_webrtc/cpu/cpu_mon.py b/tools_webrtc/cpu/cpu_mon.py
index 128a5c0..d89935a 100644
--- a/tools_webrtc/cpu/cpu_mon.py
+++ b/tools_webrtc/cpu/cpu_mon.py
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
# in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
# be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
-
import psutil
import sys
@@ -17,67 +16,68 @@
class CpuSnapshot(object):
- def __init__(self, label):
- self.label = label
- self.samples = []
+ def __init__(self, label):
+ self.label = label
+ self.samples = []
- def Capture(self, sample_count):
- print ('Capturing %d CPU samples for %s...' %
- ((sample_count - len(self.samples)), self.label))
- while len(self.samples) < sample_count:
- self.samples.append(psutil.cpu_percent(1.0, False))
+ def Capture(self, sample_count):
+ print('Capturing %d CPU samples for %s...' %
+ ((sample_count - len(self.samples)), self.label))
+ while len(self.samples) < sample_count:
+ self.samples.append(psutil.cpu_percent(1.0, False))
- def Text(self):
- return ('%s: avg=%s, median=%s, min=%s, max=%s' %
- (self.label, numpy.average(self.samples),
- numpy.median(self.samples),
- numpy.min(self.samples), numpy.max(self.samples)))
+ def Text(self):
+ return ('%s: avg=%s, median=%s, min=%s, max=%s' %
+ (self.label, numpy.average(self.samples),
+ numpy.median(self.samples), numpy.min(
+ self.samples), numpy.max(self.samples)))
- def Max(self):
- return numpy.max(self.samples)
+ def Max(self):
+ return numpy.max(self.samples)
def GrabCpuSamples(sample_count):
- print 'Label for snapshot (enter to quit): '
- label = raw_input().strip()
- if len(label) == 0:
- return None
+ print 'Label for snapshot (enter to quit): '
+ label = raw_input().strip()
+ if len(label) == 0:
+ return None
- snapshot = CpuSnapshot(label)
- snapshot.Capture(sample_count)
+ snapshot = CpuSnapshot(label)
+ snapshot.Capture(sample_count)
- return snapshot
+ return snapshot
def main():
- print 'How many seconds to capture per snapshot (enter for 60)?'
- sample_count = raw_input().strip()
- if len(sample_count) > 0 and int(sample_count) > 0:
- sample_count = int(sample_count)
- else:
- print 'Defaulting to 60 samples.'
- sample_count = 60
+ print 'How many seconds to capture per snapshot (enter for 60)?'
+ sample_count = raw_input().strip()
+ if len(sample_count) > 0 and int(sample_count) > 0:
+ sample_count = int(sample_count)
+ else:
+ print 'Defaulting to 60 samples.'
+ sample_count = 60
- snapshots = []
- while True:
- snapshot = GrabCpuSamples(sample_count)
- if snapshot is None:
- break
- snapshots.append(snapshot)
+ snapshots = []
+ while True:
+ snapshot = GrabCpuSamples(sample_count)
+ if snapshot is None:
+ break
+ snapshots.append(snapshot)
- if len(snapshots) == 0:
- print 'no samples captured'
- return -1
+ if len(snapshots) == 0:
+ print 'no samples captured'
+ return -1
- pyplot.title('CPU usage')
+ pyplot.title('CPU usage')
- for s in snapshots:
- pyplot.plot(s.samples, label=s.Text(), linewidth=2)
+ for s in snapshots:
+ pyplot.plot(s.samples, label=s.Text(), linewidth=2)
- pyplot.legend()
+ pyplot.legend()
- pyplot.show()
- return 0
+ pyplot.show()
+ return 0
+
if __name__ == '__main__':
- sys.exit(main())
+ sys.exit(main())