This is useful anymore, since we always want to call chr() in Python 3.
Drop it and adjust callers to use chr().
Also drop ToChars() which is no-longer used.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
return Type.STRING, [s.decode() for s in strings[:-1]]
if size % 4:
if size == 1:
- return Type.BYTE, tools.ToChar(data[0])
+ return Type.BYTE, chr(data[0])
else:
- return Type.BYTE, [tools.ToChar(ch) for ch in list(data)]
+ return Type.BYTE, [chr(ch) for ch in list(data)]
val = []
for i in range(0, size, 4):
val.append(data[i:i + 4])
if type(self.value) == list:
new_value = []
for val in self.value:
- new_value += [tools.ToChar(by) for by in val]
+ new_value += [chr(by) for by in val]
else:
- new_value = [tools.ToChar(by) for by in self.value]
+ new_value = [chr(by) for by in self.value]
self.value = new_value
self.type = newprop.type
# Add 12, which is sizeof(struct fdt_property), to get to start of data
offset = prop.GetOffset() + 12
data = dtb.GetContents()[offset:offset + len(prop.value)]
- return prop, [tools.ToChar(x) for x in data]
+ return prop, [chr(x) for x in data]
class TestFdt(unittest.TestCase):
"""
return bytes([byte]) * size
-def ToChar(byte):
- """Convert a byte to a character
-
- This is useful because in Python 2 bytes is an alias for str, but in
- Python 3 they are separate types. This function converts an ASCII value to
- a value with the appropriate type in either case.
-
- Args:
- byte: A byte or str value
- """
- return chr(byte) if type(byte) != str else byte
-
-def ToChars(byte_list):
- """Convert a list of bytes to a str/bytes type
-
- Args:
- byte_list: List of ASCII values representing the string
-
- Returns:
- string made by concatenating all the ASCII values
- """
- return ''.join([chr(byte) for byte in byte_list])
-
def ToBytes(string):
"""Convert a str type into a bytes type