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import os
import sys
import stat
import errno
# use "import libmount" for in a standard way installed python binding
import pylibmount as mnt
def usage(tss):
print("\nUsage:\n\t{:s} <test> [testoptions]\nTests:\n".format(sys.argv[0]))
for i in tss:
print("\t{15:-s}".format(i[0]))
if i[2] != "":
print(" {:s}\n".format(i[2]))
print("\n")
return 1
def mnt_run_test(tss, argv):
rc = -1
if ((len(argv) < 2) or (argv[1] == "--help") or (argv[1] == "-h")):
return usage(tss)
#mnt_init_debug(0)
i=()
for i in tss:
if i[0] == argv[1]:
rc = i[1](i, argv[1:])
if rc:
print("FAILED [rc={:d}]".format(rc))
break
if ((rc < 0) and (i == ())):
return usage(tss)
return not not rc #because !!rc is too mainstream for python
def test_replace(ts, argv):
fs = mnt.Fs()
tb = mnt.Table()
if (len(argv) < 3):
return -1
tb.enable_comments(True)
tb.parse_fstab()
fs.source = argv[1]
fs.target = argv[2]
#TODO: resolve None + string
fs.comment = "# this is new filesystem\n"
tb.add_fs(fs)
tb.replace_file(os.environ["LIBMOUNT_FSTAB"])
return 0
tss = (
( "--replace",test_replace, "<src> <target> Add a line to LIBMOUNT_FSTAB and replace the original file" ),
)
sys.exit(mnt_run_test(tss, sys.argv))
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