This is just a more concise/pythonic way of doing function arguments.
Since Process/start_process have basically the same argument names
we can simplify and use **kwargs which will pass the named arguments
directly to Process(). This also allows us to add arguments to Process
without touching start_process if we need.
---
tools/test-runner | 6 +++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/test-runner b/tools/test-runner
index a71b9ef6..d1e1d42c 100755
--- a/tools/test-runner
+++ b/tools/test-runner
@@ -465,10 +465,10 @@ class TestContext:
self.results = {}
self.mainloop = GLib.MainLoop()
- def start_process(self, args, wait=False, multi_test=False, env=None, check=False):
- p = Process(args, wait, multi_test, env, ctx=self, check=check)
+ def start_process(self, args, **kwargs):
+ p = Process(args, ctx=self, **kwargs)
- if not wait:
+ if not kwargs.get('wait', False):
self.processes.append(p)
return p
--
2.26.2