python_examples: Reformatted, self-checking, executable

* Moved body of each python example to main.  This allows for basic
      load module testing for CI
    * General cleanup of python modules (crlf/tabs/prints/etc)
    * Chmod'ed to 755 to allow running examples without specifying the
      python interpreter
    * Added ctest for loading python2/3 modules
    * Added jniclasscode pragma for java swig interface files.
    * Updated check_examplenames.py module to check all languages vs. a
      cxx example name
    * Added tests for checking python module and test loading
    * Added 'make test' to travis-ci run (run ctests)
    * Print a more meaningful message when not building cxx docs into
      python modules
    * Updated check_clean.py to only check java wrapper files
    * ENABLED ctests for UPM
    * Deleted using_carrays.py python example - this is covered by other
      examples

Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
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Noel Eck
2016-09-29 18:24:19 -07:00
parent 62718daf0b
commit 2f78d9f62b
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@ -24,54 +24,53 @@
import time, sys, signal, atexit
import pyupm_gprs as sensorObj
# Instantiate a GPRS Module on UART 0
sensor = sensorObj.GPRS(0)
def main():
# Instantiate a GPRS Module on UART 0
sensor = sensorObj.GPRS(0)
## Exit handlers ##
# This stops python from printing a stacktrace when you hit control-C
def SIGINTHandler(signum, frame):
raise SystemExit
## Exit handlers ##
# This stops python from printing a stacktrace when you hit control-C
def SIGINTHandler(signum, frame):
raise SystemExit
# This function lets you run code on exit
def exitHandler():
print "Exiting"
sys.exit(0)
# This function lets you run code on exit
def exitHandler():
print "Exiting"
sys.exit(0)
# Register exit handlers
atexit.register(exitHandler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, SIGINTHandler)
# Register exit handlers
atexit.register(exitHandler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, SIGINTHandler)
# Set the baud rate, 19200 baud is the default.
if (sensor.setBaudRate(19200)):
print "Failed to set baud rate"
sys.exit(0)
# Set the baud rate, 19200 baud is the default.
if (sensor.setBaudRate(19200)):
print "Failed to set baud rate"
sys.exit(0)
usageStr = ("Usage:\n"
"If an argument is supplied on the command line, that argument is\n"
"sent to the module and the response is printed out.\n\n"
"If no argument is used, then the manufacturer and the current\n"
"saved profiles are queried and the results printed out.\n\n")
print usageStr
usageStr = ("Usage:\n"
"If an argument is supplied on the command line, that argument is\n"
"sent to the module and the response is printed out.\n\n"
"If no argument is used, then the manufacturer and the current\n"
"saved profiles are queried and the results printed out.\n\n")
print usageStr
# simple helper function to send a command and wait for a response
def sendCommand(sensor, cmd):
# simple helper function to send a command and wait for a response
def sendCommand(sensor, cmd):
# commands need to be terminated with a carriage return
cmd += "\r";
sensor.writeDataStr(cmd)
sensor.writeDataStr(cmd)
# wait up to 1 second
if (sensor.dataAvailable(1000)):
print "Returned: ",
print sensor.readDataStr(1024)
else:
print "Timed out waiting for response"
# wait up to 1 second
if (sensor.dataAvailable(1000)):
print "Returned: ",
print sensor.readDataStr(1024)
else:
print "Timed out waiting for response"
if (len(sys.argv) > 1):
print "Sending command line argument (" + sys.argv[1] + ")..."
sendCommand(sensor, sys.argv[1])
else:
if (len(sys.argv) > 1):
print "Sending command line argument (" + sys.argv[1] + ")..."
sendCommand(sensor, sys.argv[1])
else:
# query the module manufacturer
print "Querying module manufacturer (AT+CGMI)..."
sendCommand(sensor, "AT+CGMI");
@ -84,3 +83,6 @@ else:
# A comprehensive list is available from the datasheet at:
# http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/images/7/72/AT_Commands_v1.11.pdf
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()