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6 """Report whether DUTs are working or broken.
11 determine whether they're "working" or "broken". For purposes of
13 before it can be used for further testing", and "working" means "not
52 -w/--working - Only include hosts in a working state.
53 -n/--broken - Only include hosts in a non-working state. Hosts
54 with no job history are considered non-working.
64 surrounding the DUT's last change from working to broken,
69 * With the --working or --broken options, the list of host names
75 -o/--oneline - Use the one-line summary with the --working or
98 job's logs. The status indicates the working or broken status after
101 'OK' Indicates that the DUT was believed working after the job.
134 status_history.WORKING: 'OK',
159 if status == status_history.WORKING:
160 return arguments.working
207 This function handles both the default format for --working
344 * If neither --broken nor --working was used, then --oneline
346 * If neither --broken nor --working was used, included both
347 working and broken DUTs.
355 arguments.oneline = (not arguments.working and
357 if not arguments.working and not arguments.broken:
358 arguments.working = True
428 parser.add_argument('-w', '--working', action='store_true',
429 help='List working devices by name only')
431 help='List non-working devices by name only')