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The glib-mkenums program allows generating code to handle enums/flags with very different purposes. One of its purposes could be generating per-enum/flag methods to be exposed in a library API, and while doing that, it would be nice to have a way to specify in which API version the enum/flag was introduced, so that the same version could be shown in the generated API methods. E.g. From the following code: /** * QmiWmsMessageProtocol: * @QMI_WMS_MESSAGE_PROTOCOL_CDMA: CDMA. * @QMI_WMS_MESSAGE_PROTOCOL_WCDMA: WCDMA. * * Type of message protocol. * * Since: 1.0 */ typedef enum { /*< since=1.0 >*/ QMI_WMS_MESSAGE_PROTOCOL_CDMA = 0x00, QMI_WMS_MESSAGE_PROTOCOL_WCDMA = 0x01 } QmiWmsMessageProtocol; The template would allow us to generate a method documented like this, including the Since tag with the value given in the mkenums 'since' tag. /** * qmi_wms_message_protocol_get_string: * @val: a QmiWmsMessageProtocol. * * Gets the nickname string for the #QmiWmsMessageProtocol specified at @val. * * Returns: (transfer none): a string with the nickname, or %NULL if not found. Do not free the returned value. * Since: 1.0 */ const gchar *qmi_wms_message_protocol_get_string (QmiWmsMessageProtocol val); Signed-off-by: Aleksander Morgado <aleksander@aleksander.es>
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#!/usr/bin/env @PYTHON@
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# If the code below looks horrible and unpythonic, do not panic.
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#
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# It is.
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#
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# This is a manual conversion from the original Perl script to
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# Python. Improvements are welcome.
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#
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from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
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import argparse
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import io
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import errno
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import codecs
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import locale
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VERSION_STR = '''glib-mkenums version @VERSION@
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glib-mkenums comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
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You may redistribute copies of glib-mkenums under the terms of
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the GNU General Public License which can be found in the
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GLib source package. Sources, examples and contact
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information are available at http://www.gtk.org'''
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# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
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class Color:
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'''ANSI Terminal colors'''
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GREEN = '\033[1;32m'
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BLUE = '\033[1;34m'
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YELLOW = '\033[1;33m'
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RED = '\033[1;31m'
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END = '\033[0m'
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def print_color(msg, color=Color.END, prefix='MESSAGE'):
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'''Print a string with a color prefix'''
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if os.isatty(sys.stderr.fileno()):
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real_prefix = '{start}{prefix}{end}'.format(start=color, prefix=prefix, end=Color.END)
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else:
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real_prefix = prefix
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print('{prefix}: {msg}'.format(prefix=real_prefix, msg=msg), file=sys.stderr)
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def print_error(msg):
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'''Print an error, and terminate'''
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print_color(msg, color=Color.RED, prefix='ERROR')
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sys.exit(1)
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def print_warning(msg, fatal=False):
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'''Print a warning, and optionally terminate'''
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if fatal:
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color = Color.RED
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prefix = 'ERROR'
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else:
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color = Color.YELLOW
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prefix = 'WARNING'
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print_color(msg, color, prefix)
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if fatal:
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sys.exit(1)
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def print_info(msg):
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'''Print a message'''
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print_color(msg, color=Color.GREEN, prefix='INFO')
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def get_rspfile_args(rspfile):
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'''
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Response files are useful on Windows where there is a command-line character
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limit of 8191 because when passing sources as arguments to glib-mkenums this
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limit can be exceeded in large codebases.
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There is no specification for response files and each tool that supports it
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generally writes them out in slightly different ways, but some sources are:
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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/msbuild/msbuild-response-files
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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/midl/the-response-file-command
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'''
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import shlex
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if not os.path.isfile(rspfile):
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sys.exit('Response file {!r} does not exist'.format(rspfile))
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try:
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with open(rspfile, 'r') as f:
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cmdline = f.read()
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except OSError as e:
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sys.exit('Response file {!r} could not be read: {}'
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.format(rspfile, e.strerror))
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return shlex.split(cmdline)
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def write_output(output):
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global output_stream
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print(output, file=output_stream)
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# Python 2 defaults to ASCII in case stdout is redirected.
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# This should make it match Python 3, which uses the locale encoding.
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if sys.stdout.encoding is None:
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output_stream = codecs.getwriter(
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locale.getpreferredencoding())(sys.stdout)
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else:
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output_stream = sys.stdout
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# Some source files aren't UTF-8 and the old perl version didn't care.
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# Replace invalid data with a replacement character to keep things working.
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# https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785113#c20
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def replace_and_warn(err):
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# 7 characters of context either side of the offending character
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print_warning('UnicodeWarning: {} at {} ({})'.format(
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err.reason, err.start,
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err.object[err.start - 7:err.end + 7]))
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return ('?', err.end)
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codecs.register_error('replace_and_warn', replace_and_warn)
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# glib-mkenums.py
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# Information about the current enumeration
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flags = None # Is enumeration a bitmask?
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option_underscore_name = '' # Overridden underscore variant of the enum name
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# for example to fix the cases we don't get the
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# mixed-case -> underscorized transform right.
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option_lowercase_name = '' # DEPRECATED. A lower case name to use as part
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# of the *_get_type() function, instead of the
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# one that we guess. For instance, when an enum
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# uses abnormal capitalization and we can not
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# guess where to put the underscores.
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option_since = '' # User provided version info for the enum.
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seenbitshift = 0 # Have we seen bitshift operators?
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enum_prefix = None # Prefix for this enumeration
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enumname = '' # Name for this enumeration
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enumshort = '' # $enumname without prefix
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enumname_prefix = '' # prefix of $enumname
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enumindex = 0 # Global enum counter
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firstenum = 1 # Is this the first enumeration per file?
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entries = [] # [ name, val ] for each entry
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sandbox = None # sandbox for safe evaluation of expressions
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output = '' # Filename to write result into
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def parse_trigraph(opts):
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result = {}
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for opt in re.split(r'\s*,\s*', opts):
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opt = re.sub(r'^\s*', '', opt)
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opt = re.sub(r'\s*$', '', opt)
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m = re.search(r'(\w+)(?:=(.+))?', opt)
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assert m is not None
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groups = m.groups()
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key = groups[0]
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if len(groups) > 1:
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val = groups[1]
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else:
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val = 1
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result[key] = val
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return result
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def parse_entries(file, file_name):
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global entries, enumindex, enumname, seenbitshift, flags
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looking_for_name = False
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while True:
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line = file.readline()
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if not line:
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break
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line = line.strip()
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# read lines until we have no open comments
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while re.search(r'/\*([^*]|\*(?!/))*$', line):
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line += file.readline()
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# strip comments w/o options
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line = re.sub(r'''/\*(?!<)
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([^*]+|\*(?!/))*
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\*/''', '', line, flags=re.X)
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line = line.rstrip()
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# skip empty lines
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if len(line.strip()) == 0:
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continue
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if looking_for_name:
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m = re.match(r'\s*(\w+)', line)
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if m:
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enumname = m.group(1)
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return True
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# Handle include files
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m = re.match(r'\#include\s*<([^>]*)>', line)
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if m:
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newfilename = os.path.join("..", m.group(1))
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newfile = io.open(newfilename, encoding="utf-8",
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errors="replace_and_warn")
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if not parse_entries(newfile, newfilename):
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return False
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else:
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continue
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m = re.match(r'\s*\}\s*(\w+)', line)
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if m:
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enumname = m.group(1)
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enumindex += 1
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return 1
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m = re.match(r'\s*\}', line)
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if m:
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enumindex += 1
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looking_for_name = True
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continue
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m = re.match(r'''\s*
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(\w+)\s* # name
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(?:=( # value
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\s*\w+\s*\(.*\)\s* # macro with multiple args
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| # OR
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(?:[^,/]|/(?!\*))* # anything but a comma or comment
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))?,?\s*
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(?:/\*< # options
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(([^*]|\*(?!/))*)
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>\s*\*/)?,?
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\s*$''', line, flags=re.X)
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if m:
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groups = m.groups()
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name = groups[0]
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value = None
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options = None
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if len(groups) > 1:
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value = groups[1]
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if len(groups) > 2:
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options = groups[2]
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if flags is None and value is not None and '<<' in value:
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seenbitshift = 1
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if options is not None:
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options = parse_trigraph(options)
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if 'skip' not in options:
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entries.append((name, value, options.get('nick')))
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else:
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entries.append((name, value))
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elif re.match(r's*\#', line):
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pass
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else:
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print_warning('Failed to parse "{}" in {}'.format(line, file_name))
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return False
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help_epilog = '''Production text substitutions:
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\u0040EnumName\u0040 PrefixTheXEnum
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\u0040enum_name\u0040 prefix_the_xenum
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\u0040ENUMNAME\u0040 PREFIX_THE_XENUM
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\u0040ENUMSHORT\u0040 THE_XENUM
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\u0040ENUMPREFIX\u0040 PREFIX
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\u0040enumsince\u0040 the user-provided since value given
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\u0040VALUENAME\u0040 PREFIX_THE_XVALUE
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\u0040valuenick\u0040 the-xvalue
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\u0040valuenum\u0040 the integer value (limited support, Since: 2.26)
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\u0040type\u0040 either enum or flags
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\u0040Type\u0040 either Enum or Flags
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\u0040TYPE\u0040 either ENUM or FLAGS
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\u0040filename\u0040 name of current input file
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\u0040basename\u0040 base name of the current input file (Since: 2.22)
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'''
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# production variables:
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idprefix = "" # "G", "Gtk", etc
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symprefix = "" # "g", "gtk", etc, if not just lc($idprefix)
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fhead = "" # output file header
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fprod = "" # per input file production
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ftail = "" # output file trailer
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eprod = "" # per enum text (produced prior to value itarations)
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vhead = "" # value header, produced before iterating over enum values
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vprod = "" # value text, produced for each enum value
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vtail = "" # value tail, produced after iterating over enum values
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comment_tmpl = "" # comment template
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def read_template_file(file):
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global idprefix, symprefix, fhead, fprod, ftail, eprod, vhead, vprod, vtail, comment_tmpl
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tmpl = {'file-header': fhead,
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'file-production': fprod,
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'file-tail': ftail,
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'enumeration-production': eprod,
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'value-header': vhead,
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'value-production': vprod,
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'value-tail': vtail,
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'comment': comment_tmpl,
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}
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in_ = 'junk'
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ifile = io.open(file, encoding="utf-8", errors="replace_and_warn")
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for line in ifile:
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m = re.match(r'\/\*\*\*\s+(BEGIN|END)\s+([\w-]+)\s+\*\*\*\/', line)
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if m:
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if in_ == 'junk' and m.group(1) == 'BEGIN' and m.group(2) in tmpl:
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in_ = m.group(2)
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continue
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elif in_ == m.group(2) and m.group(1) == 'END' and m.group(2) in tmpl:
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in_ = 'junk'
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continue
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else:
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sys.exit("Malformed template file " + file)
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if in_ != 'junk':
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tmpl[in_] += line
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if in_ != 'junk':
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sys.exit("Malformed template file " + file)
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fhead = tmpl['file-header']
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fprod = tmpl['file-production']
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ftail = tmpl['file-tail']
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eprod = tmpl['enumeration-production']
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vhead = tmpl['value-header']
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vprod = tmpl['value-production']
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vtail = tmpl['value-tail']
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comment_tmpl = tmpl['comment']
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(epilog=help_epilog,
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formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
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parser.add_argument('--identifier-prefix', default='', dest='idprefix',
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help='Identifier prefix')
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parser.add_argument('--symbol-prefix', default='', dest='symprefix',
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help='Symbol prefix')
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parser.add_argument('--fhead', default=[], dest='fhead', action='append',
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help='Output file header')
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parser.add_argument('--ftail', default=[], dest='ftail', action='append',
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help='Output file footer')
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parser.add_argument('--fprod', default=[], dest='fprod', action='append',
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help='Put out TEXT every time a new input file is being processed.')
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parser.add_argument('--eprod', default=[], dest='eprod', action='append',
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help='Per enum text, produced prior to value iterations')
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parser.add_argument('--vhead', default=[], dest='vhead', action='append',
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help='Value header, produced before iterating over enum values')
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parser.add_argument('--vprod', default=[], dest='vprod', action='append',
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help='Value text, produced for each enum value.')
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parser.add_argument('--vtail', default=[], dest='vtail', action='append',
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help='Value tail, produced after iterating over enum values')
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parser.add_argument('--comments', default='', dest='comment_tmpl',
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help='Comment structure')
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parser.add_argument('--template', default='', dest='template',
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help='Template file')
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parser.add_argument('--output', default=None, dest='output')
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parser.add_argument('--version', '-v', default=False, action='store_true', dest='version',
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help='Print version information')
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parser.add_argument('args', nargs='*',
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help='One or more input files, or a single argument @rspfile_path '
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'pointing to a file that contains the actual arguments')
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# Support reading an rspfile of the form @filename which contains the args
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# to be parsed
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if len(sys.argv) == 2 and sys.argv[1].startswith('@'):
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args = get_rspfile_args(sys.argv[1][1:])
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else:
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args = sys.argv[1:]
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options = parser.parse_args(args)
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if options.version:
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print(VERSION_STR)
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sys.exit(0)
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def unescape_cmdline_args(arg):
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arg = arg.replace('\\n', '\n')
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arg = arg.replace('\\r', '\r')
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return arg.replace('\\t', '\t')
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if options.template != '':
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read_template_file(options.template)
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idprefix += options.idprefix
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symprefix += options.symprefix
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# This is a hack to maintain some semblance of backward compatibility with
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# the old, Perl-based glib-mkenums. The old tool had an implicit ordering
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# on the arguments and templates; each argument was parsed in order, and
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# all the strings appended. This allowed developers to write:
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#
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# glib-mkenums \
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# --fhead ... \
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# --template a-template-file.c.in \
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# --ftail ...
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#
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# And have the fhead be prepended to the file-head stanza in the template,
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# as well as the ftail be appended to the file-tail stanza in the template.
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# Short of throwing away ArgumentParser and going over sys.argv[] element
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# by element, we can simulate that behaviour by ensuring some ordering in
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# how we build the template strings:
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#
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# - the head stanzas are always prepended to the template
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# - the prod stanzas are always appended to the template
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# - the tail stanzas are always appended to the template
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#
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# Within each instance of the command line argument, we append each value
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# to the array in the order in which it appears on the command line.
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fhead = ''.join([unescape_cmdline_args(x) for x in options.fhead]) + fhead
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vhead = ''.join([unescape_cmdline_args(x) for x in options.vhead]) + vhead
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fprod += ''.join([unescape_cmdline_args(x) for x in options.fprod])
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eprod += ''.join([unescape_cmdline_args(x) for x in options.eprod])
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vprod += ''.join([unescape_cmdline_args(x) for x in options.vprod])
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ftail = ftail + ''.join([unescape_cmdline_args(x) for x in options.ftail])
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vtail = vtail + ''.join([unescape_cmdline_args(x) for x in options.vtail])
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if options.comment_tmpl != '':
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comment_tmpl = unescape_cmdline_args(options.comment_tmpl)
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elif comment_tmpl == "":
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# default to C-style comments
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comment_tmpl = "/* \u0040comment\u0040 */"
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output = options.output
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if output is not None:
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(out_dir, out_fn) = os.path.split(options.output)
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out_suffix = '_' + os.path.splitext(out_fn)[1]
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if out_dir == '':
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out_dir = '.'
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fd, filename = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=out_dir)
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os.close(fd)
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tmpfile = io.open(filename, "w", encoding="utf-8")
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output_stream = tmpfile
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else:
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tmpfile = None
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# put auto-generation comment
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comment = comment_tmpl.replace('\u0040comment\u0040',
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'This file is generated by glib-mkenums, do '
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'not modify it. This code is licensed under '
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'the same license as the containing project. '
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'Note that it links to GLib, so must comply '
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'with the LGPL linking clauses.')
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write_output("\n" + comment + '\n')
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def replace_specials(prod):
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prod = prod.replace(r'\\a', r'\a')
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prod = prod.replace(r'\\b', r'\b')
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prod = prod.replace(r'\\t', r'\t')
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prod = prod.replace(r'\\n', r'\n')
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prod = prod.replace(r'\\f', r'\f')
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prod = prod.replace(r'\\r', r'\r')
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prod = prod.rstrip()
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return prod
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def warn_if_filename_basename_used(section, prod):
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for substitution in ('\u0040filename\u0040',
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'\u0040basename\u0040'):
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if substitution in prod:
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print_warning('{} used in {} section.'.format(substitution,
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section))
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if len(fhead) > 0:
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prod = fhead
|
|
warn_if_filename_basename_used('file-header', prod)
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|
prod = replace_specials(prod)
|
|
write_output(prod)
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|
|
|
def process_file(curfilename):
|
|
global entries, flags, seenbitshift, enum_prefix
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firstenum = True
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
curfile = io.open(curfilename, encoding="utf-8",
|
|
errors="replace_and_warn")
|
|
except IOError as e:
|
|
if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
|
|
print_warning('No file "{}" found.'.format(curfilename))
|
|
return
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
while True:
|
|
line = curfile.readline()
|
|
if not line:
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
line = line.strip()
|
|
|
|
# read lines until we have no open comments
|
|
while re.search(r'/\*([^*]|\*(?!/))*$', line):
|
|
line += curfile.readline()
|
|
|
|
# strip comments w/o options
|
|
line = re.sub(r'''/\*(?!<)
|
|
([^*]+|\*(?!/))*
|
|
\*/''', '', line)
|
|
|
|
# ignore forward declarations
|
|
if re.match(r'\s*typedef\s+enum.*;', line):
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
m = re.match(r'''\s*typedef\s+enum\s*[_A-Za-z]*[_A-Za-z0-9]*\s*
|
|
({)?\s*
|
|
(?:/\*<
|
|
(([^*]|\*(?!/))*)
|
|
>\s*\*/)?
|
|
\s*({)?''', line, flags=re.X)
|
|
if m:
|
|
groups = m.groups()
|
|
if len(groups) >= 2 and groups[1] is not None:
|
|
options = parse_trigraph(groups[1])
|
|
if 'skip' in options:
|
|
continue
|
|
enum_prefix = options.get('prefix', None)
|
|
flags = options.get('flags', None)
|
|
if 'flags' in options:
|
|
if flags is None:
|
|
flags = 1
|
|
else:
|
|
flags = int(flags)
|
|
option_lowercase_name = options.get('lowercase_name', None)
|
|
option_underscore_name = options.get('underscore_name', None)
|
|
option_since = options.get('since', None)
|
|
else:
|
|
enum_prefix = None
|
|
flags = None
|
|
option_lowercase_name = None
|
|
option_underscore_name = None
|
|
option_since = None
|
|
|
|
if option_lowercase_name is not None:
|
|
if option_underscore_name is not None:
|
|
print_warning("lowercase_name overridden with underscore_name")
|
|
option_lowercase_name = None
|
|
else:
|
|
print_warning("lowercase_name is deprecated, use underscore_name")
|
|
|
|
# Didn't have trailing '{' look on next lines
|
|
if groups[0] is None and (len(groups) < 4 or groups[3] is None):
|
|
while True:
|
|
line = curfile.readline()
|
|
if not line:
|
|
print_error("Syntax error when looking for opening { in enum")
|
|
if re.match(r'\s*\{', line):
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
seenbitshift = 0
|
|
entries = []
|
|
|
|
# Now parse the entries
|
|
parse_entries(curfile, curfilename)
|
|
|
|
# figure out if this was a flags or enums enumeration
|
|
if flags is None:
|
|
flags = seenbitshift
|
|
|
|
# Autogenerate a prefix
|
|
if enum_prefix is None:
|
|
for entry in entries:
|
|
if len(entry) < 3 or entry[2] is None:
|
|
name = entry[0]
|
|
if enum_prefix is not None:
|
|
enum_prefix = os.path.commonprefix([name, enum_prefix])
|
|
else:
|
|
enum_prefix = name
|
|
if enum_prefix is None:
|
|
enum_prefix = ""
|
|
else:
|
|
# Trim so that it ends in an underscore
|
|
enum_prefix = re.sub(r'_[^_]*$', '_', enum_prefix)
|
|
else:
|
|
# canonicalize user defined prefixes
|
|
enum_prefix = enum_prefix.upper()
|
|
enum_prefix = enum_prefix.replace('-', '_')
|
|
enum_prefix = re.sub(r'(.*)([^_])$', r'\1\2_', enum_prefix)
|
|
|
|
fixed_entries = []
|
|
for e in entries:
|
|
name = e[0]
|
|
num = e[1]
|
|
if len(e) < 3 or e[2] is None:
|
|
nick = re.sub(r'^' + enum_prefix, '', name)
|
|
nick = nick.replace('_', '-').lower()
|
|
e = (name, num, nick)
|
|
fixed_entries.append(e)
|
|
entries = fixed_entries
|
|
|
|
# Spit out the output
|
|
if option_underscore_name is not None:
|
|
enumlong = option_underscore_name.upper()
|
|
enumsym = option_underscore_name.lower()
|
|
enumshort = re.sub(r'^[A-Z][A-Z0-9]*_', '', enumlong)
|
|
|
|
enumname_prefix = re.sub('_' + enumshort + '$', '', enumlong)
|
|
elif symprefix == '' and idprefix == '':
|
|
# enumname is e.g. GMatchType
|
|
enspace = re.sub(r'^([A-Z][a-z]*).*$', r'\1', enumname)
|
|
|
|
enumshort = re.sub(r'^[A-Z][a-z]*', '', enumname)
|
|
enumshort = re.sub(r'([^A-Z])([A-Z])', r'\1_\2', enumshort)
|
|
enumshort = re.sub(r'([A-Z][A-Z])([A-Z][0-9a-z])', r'\1_\2', enumshort)
|
|
enumshort = enumshort.upper()
|
|
|
|
enumname_prefix = re.sub(r'^([A-Z][a-z]*).*$', r'\1', enumname).upper()
|
|
|
|
enumlong = enspace.upper() + "_" + enumshort
|
|
enumsym = enspace.lower() + "_" + enumshort.lower()
|
|
|
|
if option_lowercase_name is not None:
|
|
enumsym = option_lowercase_name
|
|
else:
|
|
enumshort = enumname
|
|
if idprefix:
|
|
enumshort = re.sub(r'^' + idprefix, '', enumshort)
|
|
else:
|
|
enumshort = re.sub(r'/^[A-Z][a-z]*', '', enumshort)
|
|
|
|
enumshort = re.sub(r'([^A-Z])([A-Z])', r'\1_\2', enumshort)
|
|
enumshort = re.sub(r'([A-Z][A-Z])([A-Z][0-9a-z])', r'\1_\2', enumshort)
|
|
enumshort = enumshort.upper()
|
|
|
|
if symprefix:
|
|
enumname_prefix = symprefix.upper()
|
|
else:
|
|
enumname_prefix = idprefix.upper()
|
|
|
|
enumlong = enumname_prefix + "_" + enumshort
|
|
enumsym = enumlong.lower()
|
|
|
|
if option_since is not None:
|
|
enumsince = option_since
|
|
else:
|
|
enumsince = ""
|
|
|
|
if firstenum:
|
|
firstenum = False
|
|
|
|
if len(fprod) > 0:
|
|
prod = fprod
|
|
base = os.path.basename(curfilename)
|
|
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040filename\u0040', curfilename)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040basename\u0040', base)
|
|
prod = replace_specials(prod)
|
|
|
|
write_output(prod)
|
|
|
|
if len(eprod) > 0:
|
|
prod = eprod
|
|
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040enum_name\u0040', enumsym)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040EnumName\u0040', enumname)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040ENUMSHORT\u0040', enumshort)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040ENUMNAME\u0040', enumlong)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040ENUMPREFIX\u0040', enumname_prefix)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040enumsince\u0040', enumsince)
|
|
if flags:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040type\u0040', 'flags')
|
|
else:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040type\u0040', 'enum')
|
|
if flags:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040Type\u0040', 'Flags')
|
|
else:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040Type\u0040', 'Enum')
|
|
if flags:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040TYPE\u0040', 'FLAGS')
|
|
else:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040TYPE\u0040', 'ENUM')
|
|
prod = replace_specials(prod)
|
|
write_output(prod)
|
|
|
|
if len(vhead) > 0:
|
|
prod = vhead
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040enum_name\u0040', enumsym)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040EnumName\u0040', enumname)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040ENUMSHORT\u0040', enumshort)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040ENUMNAME\u0040', enumlong)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040ENUMPREFIX\u0040', enumname_prefix)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040enumsince\u0040', enumsince)
|
|
if flags:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040type\u0040', 'flags')
|
|
else:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040type\u0040', 'enum')
|
|
if flags:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040Type\u0040', 'Flags')
|
|
else:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040Type\u0040', 'Enum')
|
|
if flags:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040TYPE\u0040', 'FLAGS')
|
|
else:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040TYPE\u0040', 'ENUM')
|
|
prod = replace_specials(prod)
|
|
write_output(prod)
|
|
|
|
if len(vprod) > 0:
|
|
prod = vprod
|
|
next_num = 0
|
|
|
|
prod = replace_specials(prod)
|
|
for name, num, nick in entries:
|
|
tmp_prod = prod
|
|
|
|
if '\u0040valuenum\u0040' in prod:
|
|
# only attempt to eval the value if it is requested
|
|
# this prevents us from throwing errors otherwise
|
|
if num is not None:
|
|
# use sandboxed evaluation as a reasonable
|
|
# approximation to C constant folding
|
|
inum = eval(num, {}, {})
|
|
|
|
# make sure it parsed to an integer
|
|
if not isinstance(inum, int):
|
|
sys.exit("Unable to parse enum value '%s'" % num)
|
|
num = inum
|
|
else:
|
|
num = next_num
|
|
|
|
tmp_prod = tmp_prod.replace('\u0040valuenum\u0040', str(num))
|
|
next_num = int(num) + 1
|
|
|
|
tmp_prod = tmp_prod.replace('\u0040VALUENAME\u0040', name)
|
|
tmp_prod = tmp_prod.replace('\u0040valuenick\u0040', nick)
|
|
if flags:
|
|
tmp_prod = tmp_prod.replace('\u0040type\u0040', 'flags')
|
|
else:
|
|
tmp_prod = tmp_prod.replace('\u0040type\u0040', 'enum')
|
|
if flags:
|
|
tmp_prod = tmp_prod.replace('\u0040Type\u0040', 'Flags')
|
|
else:
|
|
tmp_prod = tmp_prod.replace('\u0040Type\u0040', 'Enum')
|
|
if flags:
|
|
tmp_prod = tmp_prod.replace('\u0040TYPE\u0040', 'FLAGS')
|
|
else:
|
|
tmp_prod = tmp_prod.replace('\u0040TYPE\u0040', 'ENUM')
|
|
tmp_prod = tmp_prod.rstrip()
|
|
|
|
write_output(tmp_prod)
|
|
|
|
if len(vtail) > 0:
|
|
prod = vtail
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040enum_name\u0040', enumsym)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040EnumName\u0040', enumname)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040ENUMSHORT\u0040', enumshort)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040ENUMNAME\u0040', enumlong)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040ENUMPREFIX\u0040', enumname_prefix)
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040enumsince\u0040', enumsince)
|
|
if flags:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040type\u0040', 'flags')
|
|
else:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040type\u0040', 'enum')
|
|
if flags:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040Type\u0040', 'Flags')
|
|
else:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040Type\u0040', 'Enum')
|
|
if flags:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040TYPE\u0040', 'FLAGS')
|
|
else:
|
|
prod = prod.replace('\u0040TYPE\u0040', 'ENUM')
|
|
prod = replace_specials(prod)
|
|
write_output(prod)
|
|
|
|
for fname in sorted(options.args):
|
|
process_file(fname)
|
|
|
|
if len(ftail) > 0:
|
|
prod = ftail
|
|
warn_if_filename_basename_used('file-tail', prod)
|
|
prod = replace_specials(prod)
|
|
write_output(prod)
|
|
|
|
# put auto-generation comment
|
|
comment = comment_tmpl
|
|
comment = comment.replace('\u0040comment\u0040', 'Generated data ends here')
|
|
write_output("\n" + comment + "\n")
|
|
|
|
if tmpfile is not None:
|
|
tmpfilename = tmpfile.name
|
|
tmpfile.close()
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
os.unlink(options.output)
|
|
except OSError as error:
|
|
if error.errno != errno.ENOENT:
|
|
raise error
|
|
|
|
os.rename(tmpfilename, options.output)
|