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workload-automation/wlauto/instrumentation/__init__.py
Sergei Trofimov 777003ed51 Adding instrument_is_enabled function
As instrumentation can be enabled/disabled for a specfic workload
execution, it is sometimes not enough to verify that an instrument has
been installed for the run; one might need to check whether it is
currently enabled.
2015-05-28 10:13:50 +01:00

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# Copyright 2013-2015 ARM Limited
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from wlauto.core import instrumentation
def instrument_is_installed(instrument):
"""Returns ``True`` if the specified instrument is installed, and ``False``
other wise. The insturment maybe specified either as a name or a subclass (or
instance of subclass) of :class:`wlauto.core.Instrument`."""
return instrumentation.is_installed(instrument)
def instrument_is_enabled(instrument):
"""Returns ``True`` if the specified instrument is installed and is currently
enabled, and ``False`` other wise. The insturment maybe specified either
as a name or a subclass (or instance of subclass) of
:class:`wlauto.core.Instrument`."""
return instrumentation.is_enabled(instrument)
def clear_instrumentation():
instrumentation.installed = []