Reformat typ expectation parser code to match the surrounding style.

This reformats the expectation_parser code to be PEP-8 compliant
(4-space indents, using lower_case_with_underscores for method
names) to match TYP, even though that's not what the rest of
catapult uses.

The reformatting was done using `yapf -i --style pep8`.

Bug: chromium:835690
Change-Id: I894054522bc0afbb97cd4810d7fe3d8912456fd1
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/1171865
Commit-Queue: Dirk Pranke <dpranke@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Ned Nguyen <nednguyen@google.com>
2 files changed
tree: d15404df453edc18f5571d2304978298158a980c
  1. bin/
  2. catapult_build/
  3. common/
  4. dashboard/
  5. dependency_manager/
  6. devil/
  7. docs/
  8. experimental/
  9. firefighter/
  10. hooks/
  11. infra/
  12. netlog_viewer/
  13. systrace/
  14. telemetry/
  15. third_party/
  16. trace_processor/
  17. tracing/
  18. web_page_replay_go/
  19. .eslintignore
  20. .eslintrc
  21. .gitignore
  22. .vpython
  23. AUTHORS
  24. BUILD.gn
  25. codereview.settings
  26. CONTRIBUTING.md
  27. generate_telemetry_build.py
  28. LICENSE
  29. navbar.md
  30. OWNERS
  31. PRESUBMIT.py
  32. pylintrc
  33. README.md
  34. WATCHLISTS
README.md

Catapult

Catapult is the home for several performance tools that span from gathering, displaying and analyzing performance data. This includes:

These tools were created by Chromium developers for performance analysis, testing, and monitoring of Chrome, but they can also be used for analyzing and monitoring websites, and eventually Android apps.

Contributing

Please see our contributor's guide

Current build status