Avoid hardcoded references to rustc in download()

Use the `desc` parameter instead to make the error messages
customized for the actual download.

Also use new-style format strings.
This commit is contained in:
Aneesh Agrawal 2017-01-15 15:19:13 -05:00
parent 02b054ec9e
commit ef900cbdcb

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@ -67,9 +67,9 @@ def host_triple():
def download(desc, src, writer, start_byte=0):
if start_byte:
print("Resuming download of %s..." % desc)
print("Resuming download of {}...".format(desc))
else:
print("Downloading %s..." % desc)
print("Downloading {}...".format(desc))
dumb = (os.environ.get("TERM") == "dumb") or (not sys.stdout.isatty())
try:
@ -101,16 +101,16 @@ def download(desc, src, writer, start_byte=0):
if not dumb:
print()
except urllib2.HTTPError, e:
print("Download failed (%d): %s - %s" % (e.code, e.reason, src))
print("Download failed ({}): {} - {}".format(e.code, e.reason, src))
if e.code == 403:
print("No Rust compiler binary available for this platform. "
"Please see https://github.com/servo/servo/#prerequisites")
sys.exit(1)
except urllib2.URLError, e:
print("Error downloading Rust compiler: %s. The failing URL was: %s" % (e.reason, src))
print("Error downloading {}: {}. The failing URL was: {}".format(desc, e.reason, src))
sys.exit(1)
except socket_error, e:
print("Looks like there's a connectivity issue, check your Internet connection. %s" % (e))
print("Looks like there's a connectivity issue, check your Internet connection. {}".format(e))
sys.exit(1)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
writer.flush()