Beispiel #1
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 def is_available(cls):
     return diagnose.check_python_import('pocketsphinx')
Beispiel #2
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 def is_available(cls):
     return (super(cls, cls).is_available() and
             diagnose.check_python_import('pyvona') and
             diagnose.check_network_connection())
Beispiel #3
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 def is_available(cls):
     return (super(AbstractMp3TTSEngine, cls).is_available() and
             diagnose.check_python_import('mad'))
Beispiel #4
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 def testPythonImportCheck(self):
     # This a python stdlib module that definitely exists
     self.assertTrue(diagnose.check_python_import("os"))
     # I sincerly hope nobody will ever create a package with that name
     self.assertFalse(diagnose.check_python_import("nonexistant_package"))
Beispiel #5
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 def is_available(cls):
     return diagnose.check_python_import('pyoxford') and diagnose.check_network_connection()
Beispiel #6
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 def is_available(cls):
     return diagnose.check_python_import('pocketsphinx')
Beispiel #7
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 def is_available(cls):
     return (super(AbstractMp3TTSEngine, cls).is_available()
             and diagnose.check_python_import('mad'))
Beispiel #8
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 def is_available(cls):
     return (super(cls, cls).is_available()
             and diagnose.check_python_import('gtts')
             and diagnose.check_network_connection())
Beispiel #9
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 def testPythonImportCheck(self):
     # This a python stdlib module that definitely exists
     self.assertTrue(diagnose.check_python_import("os"))
     # I sincerly hope nobody will ever create a package with that name
     self.assertFalse(diagnose.check_python_import("nonexistant_package"))
Beispiel #10
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 def is_available(cls):
     return diagnose.check_python_import('snowboy.snowboydetect')