MRTestRepo/pylibraries/tendo/execfile2.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import shlex
import sys
if sys.hexversion > 0x03000000:
def execfile(file, globals=globals(), locals=locals()):
fh = open(file, "r")
if not fh:
raise Exception("Unable to open %s." % file)
exec(fh.read() + "\n", globals, locals)
def execfile2(filename, _globals=dict(), _locals=dict(), cmd=None, quiet=False):
"""Execute a Python script using :py:func:`execfile`.
In addition to Python :py:func:`execfile` this method can temporary change the argv params.
This enables you to call an external python script that requires
command line arguments without leaving current python interpretor.
`cmd` can be a string with command line arguments or a list or arguments
The return value is a numeric exit code similar to the one used for command line tools:
- 0 - if succesfull; this applies if script receives SystemExit with error code 0
- 1 - if SystemExit does not contain an error code or if other Exception is received.
- x - the SystemExit error code (if present)
"""
_globals['__name__'] = '__main__'
saved_argv = sys.argv # we save sys.argv
if cmd:
sys.argv = list([filename])
if isinstance(cmd, list):
sys.argv.append(cmd)
else:
sys.argv.extend(shlex.split(cmd))
exit_code = 0
try:
exec(
compile(open(filename).read(), filename, 'exec'), _globals, _locals)
except SystemExit:
type, e, tb = sys.exc_info()
if isinstance(e.code, int):
exit_code = e.code # this could be 0 if you do sys.exit(0)
else:
exit_code = 1
except Exception:
if not quiet:
import traceback
traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stderr)
exit_code = 1
finally:
if cmd:
sys.argv = saved_argv # we restore sys.argv
return exit_code