llvm-build: Avoid followlinks keyword argument to os.walk.
- llvm-build should now be Python2.4 compatible as best I know. llvm-svn: 143641
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@ -14,8 +14,13 @@ class LLVMProjectInfo(object):
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# directories we have already traversed.
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# directories we have already traversed.
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# First, discover all the LLVMBuild.txt files.
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# First, discover all the LLVMBuild.txt files.
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for dirpath,dirnames,filenames in os.walk(llvmbuild_source_root,
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followlinks = True):
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# FIXME: We would like to use followlinks=True here, but that isn't
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# compatible with Python 2.4. Instead, we will either have to special
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# case projects we would expect to possibly be linked to, or implement
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# our own walk that can follow links. For now, it doesn't matter since
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# we haven't picked up the LLVMBuild system in any other LLVM projects.
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for dirpath,dirnames,filenames in os.walk(llvmbuild_source_root):
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# If there is no LLVMBuild.txt file in a directory, we don't recurse
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# If there is no LLVMBuild.txt file in a directory, we don't recurse
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# past it. This is a simple way to prune our search, although it
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# past it. This is a simple way to prune our search, although it
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# makes it easy for users to add LLVMBuild.txt files in places they
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# makes it easy for users to add LLVMBuild.txt files in places they
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