gecko-dev/python
Gregory Szorc 276defc2a7 Bug 1393503 - Proper error handling for failure to find VCS tool; r=glandium,nalexander
``print()`` has no business being in library code like this. It was
a holdover from this code being copied from bootstrap. So remove it.

While we're here, replace the generic exception with a specific one.
We don't want to be swallowing bugs via ``except Exception``.

MozReview-Commit-ID: 49goUstfPBz

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devtools/migrate-l10n Bug 1346025 - Move vendored python modules from /python to /third_party/python, r=ted 2017-05-25 11:48:03 -04:00
mach Bug 1391675 - [mach] Allow commands to have both a parser and subcommands, r=gps 2017-08-17 11:10:48 -04:00
mozboot Bug 1392862 - Remove duplicate browser packages from mozboot/archlinux.py. - r=gps 2017-08-22 18:21:59 -07:00
mozbuild Bug 1377911 - Do not strip localized override entries when repackaging. r=glandium,Pike 2017-08-24 18:08:26 -07:00
mozlint Bug 1390699 - Follow-up: Use find_executable() to locate echo. r=ahal 2017-08-17 00:19:12 -06:00
mozversioncontrol/mozversioncontrol Bug 1393503 - Proper error handling for failure to find VCS tool; r=glandium,nalexander 2017-08-24 17:09:09 -07:00
mach_commands.py Bug 1048446 - [python-test] Add 'sequential' key to python.ini manifests so tests can opt out of running in parallel, r=jmaher 2017-06-01 09:50:15 -04:00
moz.build Bug 1346025 - Move vendored python modules from /python to /third_party/python, r=ted 2017-05-25 11:48:03 -04:00
README Bug 1346025 - Move vendored python modules from /python to /third_party/python, r=ted 2017-05-25 11:48:03 -04:00

This directory contains common Python code.

The basic rule is that if Python code is cross-module (that's "module" in the
Mozilla meaning - as in "module ownership") and is MPL-compatible, it should
go here.

What should not go here:

* Vendored python modules (use third_party/python instead)
* Python that is not MPL-compatible (see other-licenses/)
* Python that has good reason to remain close to its "owning" (Mozilla)
  module (e.g. it is only being consumed from there).

Historical information can be found at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775243
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1346025