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os-ken/ryu/contrib/ovs/ovsuuid.py
Satoshi Kobayashi 325c9ae9c3 Syntax level compatibility with Python 3
We use syntaxes which can be used only in Python2 at many locations. But we should reduce the use of the syntaxes. This patch serves syntax level compatibility with Python3. However, for full compatibility is required still a lot of work because many API changes are made between 2 to 3.

Signed-off-by: Satoshi Kobayashi <satoshi-k@stratosphere.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: FUJITA Tomonori <fujita.tomonori@lab.ntt.co.jp>
2015-04-08 12:57:45 +09:00

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# Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011 Nicira, Inc.
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import re
import uuid
from ovs.db import error
import ovs.db.parser
uuidRE = re.compile("^xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx$"
.replace('x', '[0-9a-fA-F]'))
def zero():
return uuid.UUID(int=0)
def is_valid_string(s):
return uuidRE.match(s) is not None
def from_string(s):
if not is_valid_string(s):
raise error.Error("%s is not a valid UUID" % s)
return uuid.UUID(s)
def from_json(json, symtab=None):
try:
s = ovs.db.parser.unwrap_json(json, "uuid", [str, unicode], "string")
if not uuidRE.match(s):
raise error.Error("\"%s\" is not a valid UUID" % s, json)
return uuid.UUID(s)
except error.Error as e:
if not symtab:
raise e
try:
name = ovs.db.parser.unwrap_json(json, "named-uuid",
[str, unicode], "string")
except error.Error:
raise e
if name not in symtab:
symtab[name] = uuid.uuid4()
return symtab[name]
def to_json(uuid_):
return ["uuid", str(uuid_)]
def to_c_assignment(uuid_, var):
"""Returns an array of strings, each of which contain a C statement. The
statements assign 'uuid_' to a "struct uuid" as defined in Open vSwitch
lib/uuid.h."""
hex_string = uuid_.hex
return ["%s.parts[%d] = 0x%s;" % (var, x, hex_string[x * 8:(x + 1) * 8])
for x in range(4)]