Chromium Code Reviews| Index: tools/json_schema_compiler/code.py |
| diff --git a/tools/json_schema_compiler/code.py b/tools/json_schema_compiler/code.py |
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| +# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| +# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| +# found in the LICENSE file. |
| + |
| +class Code(object): |
| + """A convenience object for constructing code. |
| + |
| + Logically each object should be a block of code. All methods except |render| |
|
Yoyo Zhou
2012/01/19 02:19:40
render and is_empty, apparently.
calamity
2012/01/20 01:10:25
Done.
|
| + return self. |
| + """ |
| + def __init__(self, indent_size=2, comment_length=80): |
| + self.__code = [] |
|
Yoyo Zhou
2012/01/19 02:19:40
I think one underscore is more typical.
calamity
2012/01/20 01:10:25
Done.
|
| + self.__indent_level = 0 |
| + self.__indent_size = indent_size |
| + self.__comment_length = comment_length |
|
Yoyo Zhou
2012/01/19 02:19:40
I feel like this variable should have "wrap" in it
calamity
2012/01/20 01:10:25
Since the tool is standalone, it may be used to ge
Yoyo Zhou
2012/01/23 23:16:42
Ah, I see. That seems fine then.
|
| + |
| + def append(self, line=''): |
|
Yoyo Zhou
2012/01/19 02:19:40
The Python style is to name things like Append and
calamity
2012/01/20 01:10:25
Ah, I was following
http://google-styleguide.goog
Yoyo Zhou
2012/01/23 23:16:42
Function names should start with a capital.
|
| + """Appends a line of code at the current indent level or just a newline if |
| + line is not specified. Trailing whitespace is stripped. |
| + """ |
| + self.__code.append(((' ' * self.__indent_level) + line).rstrip()) |
| + return self |
| + |
| + def is_empty(self): |
| + """Returns True if the Code object is empty. |
| + """ |
| + return bool(self.__code) |
| + |
| + def concat(self, obj): |
| + """Concatenate another Code object onto this one. Trailing whitespace is |
| + stripped. |
| + |
| + Appends the code at the current indent level. Will fail if there are any |
| + un-interpolated format specifiers eg %s, %(something)s which helps |
| + isolate any strings that haven't been substituted. |
| + """ |
| + if not isinstance(obj, Code): |
| + raise TypeError() |
| + assert self is not obj |
| + for line in obj.__code: |
| + # line % () will fail if any substitution tokens are left in line |
| + self.__code.append(((' ' * self.__indent_level) + line % ()).rstrip()) |
| + |
| + return self |
| + |
| + def sblock(self, line=''): |
| + """Starts a code block. |
| + |
| + Appends a line of code and then increases the indent level. |
| + """ |
| + self.append(line) |
| + self.__indent_level += self.__indent_size |
| + return self |
| + |
| + def eblock(self, line=''): |
| + """Ends a code block by decreasing and then appending a line (or a blank |
| + line if not given). |
| + """ |
| + # TODO(calamity): Decide if type checking is necessary |
| + #if not isinstance(line, basestring): |
| + # raise TypeError |
| + self.__indent_level -= self.__indent_size |
| + self.append(line) |
| + return self |
| + |
| + # TODO(calamity): Make comment its own class or something and render at |
| + # self.render() time |
| + def comment(self, comment): |
| + """Adds the given string as a comment. |
| + |
| + Will split the comment if it's too long. Use mainly for variable length |
| + comments. Otherwise just use code.append('// ...') for comments. |
| + """ |
| + comment_symbol = '// ' |
| + max_len = self.__comment_length - self.__indent_level - len(comment_symbol) |
| + while len(comment) >= max_len: |
| + line = comment[0:max_len] |
| + last_space = line.rfind(' ') |
| + if last_space != -1: |
| + line = line[0:last_space] |
| + comment = comment[last_space + 1:] |
| + else: |
| + comment = comment[max_len:] |
| + self.append(comment_symbol + line) |
| + self.append(comment_symbol + comment) |
| + return self |
| + |
| + def substitute(self, d): |
| + """Goes through each line and interpolates using the given dict. |
| + |
| + Raises type error if passed something that isn't a dict |
| + |
| + Use for long pieces of code using interpolation with the same variables |
| + repeatedly. This will reduce code and allow for named placeholders which |
| + are more clear. |
| + """ |
| + if not isinstance(d, dict): |
| + raise TypeError('Passed argument is not a dictionary: ' + d) |
| + for i, line in enumerate(self.__code): |
| + # Only need to check %s because arg is a dict and python will allow |
| + # '%s %(named)s' but just about nothing else |
| + if '%s' in self.__code[i] or '%r' in self.__code[i]: |
| + raise TypeError('%s or %r found in substitution.' |
| + 'Named arguments only. Use %%s to escape') |
|
Yoyo Zhou
2012/01/19 02:19:40
Indent to paren. Missing a space between the first
calamity
2012/01/20 01:10:25
Done. Added quotes around %s and %r to be clearer.
|
| + self.__code[i] = line % d |
| + return self |
| + |
| + def render(self): |
| + """Renders Code as a string. |
| + """ |
| + return '\n'.join(self.__code) |
| + |