Disable colored output and progress bar when building outside of a TTY
This makes the output more readable if it is written to a file, and more compact in continuous integration environments, keeping the log sizes low. This commit also adds myself to .mailmap.
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@ -8,6 +8,9 @@ Bastiaan Olij <mux213@gmail.com>
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Bernhard Liebl <poke1024@gmx.de>
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Bernhard Liebl <poke1024@gmx.org>
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Geequlim <geequlim@gmail.com>
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Hugo Locurcio <hugo.locurcio@hugo.pro>
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Hugo Locurcio <hugo.locurcio@hugo.pro> <hugo.l@openmailbox.org>
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Hugo Locurcio <hugo.locurcio@hugo.pro> <Calinou@users.noreply.github.com>
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Ignacio Etcheverry <ignalfonsore@gmail.com>
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Indah Sylvia <ISylvox@yahoo.com>
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Jakub Grzesik <kubecz3k@gmail.com>
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@ -498,7 +498,12 @@ node_count_interval = 1
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node_pruning = 8 # Number of nodes to process before prunning the cache
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if ('env' in locals()):
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node_count_fname = str(env.Dir('#')) + '/.scons_node_count'
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show_progress = env['progress']
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# Progress reporting is not available in non-TTY environments since it
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# messes with the output (for example, when writing to a file)
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if sys.stdout.isatty():
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show_progress = env['progress']
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else:
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show_progress = False
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import time, math
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@ -1549,18 +1549,26 @@ def save_active_platforms(apnames, ap):
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def no_verbose(sys, env):
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# If the output is not a terminal, do nothing
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if not sys.stdout.isatty():
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return
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colors = {}
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colors['cyan'] = '\033[96m'
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colors['purple'] = '\033[95m'
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colors['blue'] = '\033[94m'
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colors['green'] = '\033[92m'
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colors['yellow'] = '\033[93m'
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colors['red'] = '\033[91m'
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colors['end'] = '\033[0m'
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# Colors are disabled in non-TTY environments such as pipes. This means
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# that if output is redirected to a file, it will not contain color codes
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if sys.stdout.isatty():
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colors['cyan'] = '\033[96m'
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colors['purple'] = '\033[95m'
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colors['blue'] = '\033[94m'
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colors['green'] = '\033[92m'
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colors['yellow'] = '\033[93m'
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colors['red'] = '\033[91m'
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colors['end'] = '\033[0m'
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else:
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colors['cyan'] = ''
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colors['purple'] = ''
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colors['blue'] = ''
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colors['green'] = ''
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colors['yellow'] = ''
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colors['red'] = ''
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colors['end'] = ''
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compile_source_message = '%sCompiling %s==> %s$SOURCE%s' % (colors['blue'], colors['purple'], colors['yellow'], colors['end'])
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java_compile_source_message = '%sCompiling %s==> %s$SOURCE%s' % (colors['blue'], colors['purple'], colors['yellow'], colors['end'])
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