Am 11.10.2018 um 16:01 hat Markus Armbruster geschrieben: > Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> writes: > > > On 11/10/2018 13:33, Kevin Wolf wrote: > >> 045 1s ... [13:31:47] [13:31:47] [failed, exit status 1] - output > >> mismatch (see 045.out.bad) > >> --- /home/kwolf/source/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/045.out 2017-01-24 > >> 14:49:48.000000000 +0100 > >> +++ /home/kwolf/source/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/045.out.bad 2018-10-11 > >> 13:31:47.266876850 +0200 > >> @@ -1,5 +1,26 @@ > >> -........... > >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> -Ran 11 tests > >> - > >> -OK > >> +Traceback (most recent call last): > >> + File "045", line 178, in <module> > >> + iotests.main(supported_fmts=['raw']) > >> + File "/home/kwolf/source/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/iotests.py", line 698, > >> in main > >> + unittest.main(testRunner=MyTestRunner) > >> + File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/unittest/main.py", line 95, in __init__ > >> + self.runTests() > >> + File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/unittest/main.py", line 232, in runTests > >> + self.result = testRunner.run(self.test) > >> + File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/unittest/runner.py", line 151, in run > >> + test(result) > >> + File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/unittest/suite.py", line 70, in __call__ > >> + return self.run(*args, **kwds) > >> + File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/unittest/suite.py", line 108, in run > >> + test(result) > >> + File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/unittest/suite.py", line 70, in __call__ > >> + return self.run(*args, **kwds) > >> + File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/unittest/suite.py", line 108, in run > >> + test(result) > >> + File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/unittest/case.py", line 431, in __call__ > >> + return self.run(*args, **kwds) > >> + File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/unittest/case.py", line 406, in run > >> + result.addSuccess(self) > >> + File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/unittest/runner.py", line 62, in addSuccess > >> + self.stream.write('.') > >> +TypeError: unicode argument expected, got 'str' > >> Failures: 045 > >> Failed 1 of 1 tests > >> > >> $ /usr/bin/env python --version > >> Python 2.7.15 > > > > Indeed, io.StringIO exists in Python 2.7 but it's different! If Python > > 2 code is not unicode-friendly (it almost never is) it should use > > StringIO.StringIO, for example 'six' defines > > > > six.StringIO: > > This is an fake file object for textual data. It’s an alias for > > StringIO.StringIO in Python 2 and io.StringIO in Python 3. > > > > six.BytesIO: > > This is a fake file object for binary data. In Python 2, it’s an > > alias for StringIO.StringIO, but in Python 3, it’s an alias for > > io.BytesIO. > > > > So the solution seems to be a try/except (and then, better move the > > "from X import StringIO" to the top of the file then, rather than > > keeping it in def main). > > > > Paolo > > I think we need to invest more resources in Python 2/3 compatiblity, or > else we'll miss our hard deadline of January 1, 2020.
Did we decide until when we want to support Python-2-only hosts in QEMU? I think I would be okay with just getting rid of Python 2 support and always using Python 3 instead of trying to write code that works with both. Python 3 was installed for me, but the scripts didn't use it. Kevin