Use function version of print() for Python 3 compatibility.
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#!/usr/bin/python
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from __future__ import print_function
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import serial
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import os.path
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import argparse
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args = parser.parse_args()
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if args.caterina:
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if args.verbose: print 'Forcing reset using 1200bps open/close on port %s' % args.port[0]
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if args.verbose: print('Forcing reset using 1200bps open/close on port %s' % args.port[0])
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ser = serial.Serial(args.port[0], 57600)
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ser.close()
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ser.open()
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sleep(1)
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while not os.path.exists(args.port[0]):
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if args.verbose: print 'Waiting for %s to come back' % args.port[0]
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if args.verbose: print('Waiting for %s to come back' % args.port[0])
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sleep(1)
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if args.verbose: print '%s has come back after reset' % args.port[0]
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if args.verbose: print('%s has come back after reset' % args.port[0])
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else:
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if args.verbose: print 'Setting DTR high on %s for %ss' % (args.port[0],args.period)
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if args.verbose: print('Setting DTR high on %s for %ss' % (args.port[0], args.period))
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ser = serial.Serial(args.port[0], 115200)
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ser.setDTR(False)
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sleep(args.period)
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