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gst-env: use Path.open() in get_pkgconfig_variable_from_pcfile()
The pcfile argument passed to get_target_install_filename() is guaranteed to be a Path() object so use the .open() method to open the file instead of the standard open() function. This makes it possible to run gst-env.py on older systems with pyhton3.5 where the standard open() function cannot handle Path arguments. The change fixes errors like the following: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- $ ninja -C build/ devenv ninja: Entering directory `build/' [0/1] Running external command devenv Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/ao2/gst-build/gst-env.py", line 493, in <module> env = get_subprocess_env(options, gst_version) File "/home/ao2/gst-build/gst-env.py", line 342, in get_subprocess_env elif is_gio_module(target, filename, options.builddir): File "/home/ao2/gst-build/gst-env.py", line 121, in is_gio_module giomoduledir = PurePath(get_pkgconfig_variable(builddir, 'gio-2.0', 'giomoduledir')) File "/home/ao2/gst-build/gst-env.py", line 110, in get_pkgconfig_variable return get_pkgconfig_variable_from_pcfile(pcfile, varname) File "/home/ao2/gst-build/gst-env.py", line 89, in get_pkgconfig_variable_from_pcfile with open(pcfile, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: TypeError: invalid file: PosixPath('/home/ao2/gst-build/build/meson-private/gio-2.0.pc') FAILED: meson-devenv ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-build/-/merge_requests/192>
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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ def get_target_install_filename(target, filename):
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def get_pkgconfig_variable_from_pcfile(pcfile, varname):
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variables = {}
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substre = re.compile('\$\{[^${}]+\}')
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with open(pcfile, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
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with pcfile.open('r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
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for line in f:
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if '=' not in line:
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continue
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