Up until now, importing an SPDK RPC python module was just a matter of `import rpc`. It's fine until there's another module called `rpc` installed on the system, in which case it's impossible to import both of them. Therefore, to avoid this problem, all of the modules were moved to a separate directory under the "spdk" namespace. The decision to move to a location under a separate directory was motivated by the fact that a directory called scripts/spdk would look pretty confusing. Moreover, it should make it also easier to package these scripts as a python package. Other than moving the packages, all of the imports were updated to reflect these changes. Files under python now use relative imports, while those under scripts/ use the "spdk" namespace and have their PYTHONPATH extended with python directory. Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com> Change-Id: Ib43dee73921d590a551dd83885e22870e72451cf Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/9692 Reviewed-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com> Community-CI: Broadcom CI <spdk-ci.pdl@broadcom.com> Community-CI: Mellanox Build Bot Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
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461 B
Python
17 lines
461 B
Python
import sys
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deprecated_aliases = {}
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def deprecated_alias(old_name):
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def wrap(f):
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def old_f(*args, **kwargs):
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ret = f(*args, **kwargs)
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print("{} is deprecated, use {} instead.".format(old_name, f.__name__), file=sys.stderr)
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return ret
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old_f.__name__ = old_name
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deprecated_aliases[old_name] = f.__name__
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setattr(sys.modules[f.__module__], old_name, old_f)
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return f
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return wrap
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