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* Fix: Missing spaces in printed messagesDavid Pursehouse2013-03-051-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Several messages are printed with the `print` method and the message is split across two lines, i.e.: print('This is a message split' 'across two source code lines') Which causes the message to be printed as: This is a message splitacross two source code lines Add a space at the end of the first line before the line break: print('This is a message split ' 'across two source code lines' Also correct a minor spelling mistake. Change-Id: Ib98d93fcfb98d78f48025fcc428b6661380cff79
* Add missing sys module when referencing stderrConley Owens2013-02-121-2/+2
| | | | | | | `repo cherry-pick` was broken because we were referencing stderr instead of sys.stderr. This should fix it. Change-Id: I67f25c3a0790d029edc65732c319df7c684546c8
* Change print statements to work in python3Sarah Owens2012-11-131-11/+10
| | | | | | This is part of a series of changes to introduce Python3 support. Change-Id: I373be5de7141aa127d7debdbce1df39148dbec32
* Clean up importsDavid Pursehouse2012-09-181-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | manifest_xml: import `HEAD` and `R_HEADS` from correct module version: import `HEAD` from correct module `HEAD` and `R_HEADS` should be imported from the git_refs module, where they are originally defined, rather than from the project module. repo: remove unused import of readline cherry_pick: import standard modules on separate lines smartsync: import subcmd modules explicitly from subcmd Use: `import re import sys` and `from subcmds.sync import Sync` Instead of: `import sys, re` and `from sync import Sync` Change-Id: Ie10dd6832710939634c4f5c86b9ba5a9cd6fc92e
* Remove unused importsDavid Pursehouse2012-08-231-1/+1
| | | | | | There are several imports that are not used. Remove them. Change-Id: I2ac3be66827bd68d3faedcef7d6bbf30ea01d3f2
* Added repo cherry-pick commandv1.7.4.3Victor Boivie2011-04-071-0/+114
It is undesired to have the same Change-Id:-line for two separate commits, and when cherry-picking, the user must manually change it. If this is not done, bad things may happen (such as when the user is uploading the cherry-picked commit to Gerrit, it will instead see it as a new patch-set for the original change, or worse). repo cherry-pick works the same was as git cherry-pick, except that it replaces the Change-Id with a new one and adds a reference back to the commit from where it was picked. On failures (when git can not successfully apply the cherry-picked commit), instructions will be written to the user. Change-Id: I5a38b89839f91848fad43386d43cae2f6cdabf83