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fw/output: better classifiers format for metrics
Use a dict-like string representation for classifiers, rather than the default OrderedDict one, which is a lot more verbose and difficult to read.
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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ from wa.framework.run import RunState, RunInfo
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from wa.framework.target.info import TargetInfo
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from wa.framework.target.info import TargetInfo
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from wa.framework.version import get_wa_version_with_commit
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from wa.framework.version import get_wa_version_with_commit
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from wa.utils.doc import format_simple_table
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from wa.utils.doc import format_simple_table
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from wa.utils.misc import touch, ensure_directory_exists, isiterable
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from wa.utils.misc import touch, ensure_directory_exists, isiterable, format_ordered_dict
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from wa.utils.postgres import get_schema_versions
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from wa.utils.postgres import get_schema_versions
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from wa.utils.serializer import write_pod, read_pod, Podable, json
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from wa.utils.serializer import write_pod, read_pod, Podable, json
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from wa.utils.types import enum, numeric
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from wa.utils.types import enum, numeric
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@ -635,7 +635,7 @@ class Metric(Podable):
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def __repr__(self):
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def __repr__(self):
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text = self.__str__()
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text = self.__str__()
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if self.classifiers:
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if self.classifiers:
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return '<{} {}>'.format(text, self.classifiers)
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return '<{} {}>'.format(text, format_ordered_dict(self.classifiers))
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else:
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else:
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return '<{}>'.format(text)
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return '<{}>'.format(text)
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@ -626,3 +626,13 @@ def resolve_unique_domain_cpus(name, target):
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if domain_cpus[0] not in unique_cpus:
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if domain_cpus[0] not in unique_cpus:
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unique_cpus.append(domain_cpus[0])
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unique_cpus.append(domain_cpus[0])
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return unique_cpus
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return unique_cpus
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def format_ordered_dict(od):
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"""
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Provide a string representation of ordered dict that is similar to the
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regular dict representation, as that is more concise and easier to read
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than the default __str__ for OrderedDict.
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"""
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return '{{{}}}'.format(', '.join('{}={}'.format(k, v)
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for k, v in od.items()))
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