#!/usr/bin/env python
-# vim: set ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 textwidth=112:
+# vim: set ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 textwidth=92:
class RarslaveMessage (object):
def __init__ (self, msg, printquiet):
# It will then be able to print all of them out.
def __init__ (self):
- self.__uniq_num = 0
- self.__msg_dict = {}
+ self.__messages = []
- def getUniqueID (self):
- # Generate a unique id. This implementation is pretty simple,
- # just generating an increasing set of integers.
-
- # This function also sets up the dictionary which will hold the messages.
- self.__uniq_num += 1
- self.__msg_dict[self.__uniq_num] = []
-
- return self.__uniq_num
-
- def isValidID (self, id):
- # Check if the id given is a valid one. This is done by checking if
- # the id is in the dictionary.
- return id in self.__msg_dict.keys()
-
- def addMessage (self, id, msg, printquiet=True):
+ def addMessage (self, msg, printquiet=True):
# Add a message to the dictionary, to be printed later.
# The printquiet variable controls whether the message will be printed
# normally, or only in verbose mode. The default is to print always.
- # Check the id
- assert self.isValidID (id)
-
- # Get the list from the dictionary, then add the message to it
- self.__msg_dict[id].append (RarslaveMessage (msg, printquiet))
+ self.__messages.append (RarslaveMessage (msg, printquiet))
def printAllMessages (self, verbose=False):
- # Print all messages in groups by id
- for k in self.__msg_dict.keys():
- for msg in self.__msg_dict[k]:
-
- # Skip verbose messages if we're not in verbose mode
- if msg.isVerbose() and not verbose:
- continue
-
- print msg
+ for msg in self.__messages:
+ # Skip verbose messages if we're not in verbose mode
+ if msg.isVerbose() and not verbose:
+ continue
- print
+ print msg
def main ():
pass