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| +#! /usr/bin/python
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| +#
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| +# Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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| +# Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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| +# https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
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| +#
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| +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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| +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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| +# met:
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| +#
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| +# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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| +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| +# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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| +# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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| +# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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| +# distribution.
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| +# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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| +# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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| +# this software without specific prior written permission.
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| +#
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| +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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| +# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| +# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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| +# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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| +# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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| +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| +# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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| +# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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| +# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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| +# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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| +# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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| +
|
| +"""PDDM - Poor Developers' Debug-able Macros
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| +
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| +A simple markup that can be added in comments of source so they can then be
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| +expanded out into code. Most of this could be done with CPP macros, but then
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| +developers can't really step through them in the debugger, this way they are
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| +expanded to the same code, but you can debug them.
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| +
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| +Any file can be processed, but the syntax is designed around a C based compiler.
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| +Processed lines start with "//%". There are three types of sections you can
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| +create: Text (left alone), Macro Definitions, and Macro Expansions. There is
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| +no order required between definitions and expansions, all definitions are read
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| +before any expansions are processed (thus, if desired, definitions can be put
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| +at the end of the file to keep them out of the way of the code).
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| +
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| +Macro Definitions are started with "//%PDDM-DEFINE Name(args)" and all lines
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| +afterwards that start with "//%" are included in the definition. Multiple
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| +macros can be defined in one block by just using a another "//%PDDM-DEFINE"
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| +line to start the next macro. Optionally, a macro can be ended with
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| +"//%PDDM-DEFINE-END", this can be useful when you want to make it clear that
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| +trailing blank lines are included in the macro. You can also end a definition
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| +with an expansion.
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| +
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| +Macro Expansions are started by single lines containing
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| +"//%PDDM-EXPAND Name(args)" and then with "//%PDDM-EXPAND-END" or another
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| +expansions. All lines in-between are replaced by the result of the expansion.
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| +The first line of the expansion is always a blank like just for readability.
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| +
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| +Expansion itself is pretty simple, one macro can invoke another macro, but
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| +you cannot nest the invoke of a macro in another macro (i.e. - can't do
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| +"foo(bar(a))", but you can define foo(a) and bar(b) where bar invokes foo()
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| +within its expansion.
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| +
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| +When macros are expanded, the arg references can also add "$O" suffix to the
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| +name (i.e. - "NAME$O") to specify an option to be applied. The options are:
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| +
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| + $S - Replace each character in the value with a space.
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| + $l - Lowercase the first letter of the value.
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| + $L - Lowercase the whole value.
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| + $u - Uppercase the first letter of the value.
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| + $U - Uppercase the whole value.
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| +
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| +Within a macro you can use ## to cause things to get joined together after
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| +expansion (i.e. - "a##b" within a macro will become "ab").
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| +
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| +Example:
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| +
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| + int foo(MyEnum x) {
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| + switch (x) {
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| + //%PDDM-EXPAND case(Enum_Left, 1)
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| + //%PDDM-EXPAND case(Enum_Center, 2)
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| + //%PDDM-EXPAND case(Enum_Right, 3)
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| + //%PDDM-EXPAND-END
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| + }
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| +
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| + //%PDDM-DEFINE case(_A, _B)
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| + //% case _A:
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| + //% return _B;
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| +
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| + A macro ends at the start of the next one, or an optional %PDDM-DEFINE-END
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| + can be used to avoid adding extra blank lines/returns (or make it clear when
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| + it is desired).
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| +
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| + One macro can invoke another by simply using its name NAME(ARGS). You cannot
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| + nest an invoke inside another (i.e. - NAME1(NAME2(ARGS)) isn't supported).
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| +
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| + Within a macro you can use ## to cause things to get joined together after
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| + processing (i.e. - "a##b" within a macro will become "ab").
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| +
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| +
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| +"""
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| +
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| +import optparse
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| +import os
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| +import re
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| +import sys
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| +
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| +
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| +# Regex for macro definition.
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| +_MACRO_RE = re.compile(r'(?P<name>\w+)\((?P<args>.*?)\)')
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| +# Regex for macro's argument definition.
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| +_MACRO_ARG_NAME_RE = re.compile(r'^\w+$')
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| +
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| +# Line inserted after each EXPAND.
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| +_GENERATED_CODE_LINE = (
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| + '// This block of code is generated, do not edit it directly.'
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| +)
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| +
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| +
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| +def _MacroRefRe(macro_names):
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| + # Takes in a list of macro names and makes a regex that will match invokes
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| + # of those macros.
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| + return re.compile(r'\b(?P<macro_ref>(?P<name>(%s))\((?P<args>.*?)\))' %
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| + '|'.join(macro_names))
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| +
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| +def _MacroArgRefRe(macro_arg_names):
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| + # Takes in a list of macro arg names and makes a regex that will match
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| + # uses of those args.
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| + return re.compile(r'\b(?P<name>(%s))(\$(?P<option>.))?\b' %
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| + '|'.join(macro_arg_names))
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| +
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| +
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| +class PDDMError(Exception):
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| + """Error thrown by pddm."""
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| + pass
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| +
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| +
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| +class MacroCollection(object):
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| + """Hold a set of macros and can resolve/expand them."""
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| +
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| + def __init__(self, a_file=None):
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| + """Initializes the collection.
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| +
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| + Args:
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| + a_file: The file like stream to parse.
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| +
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| + Raises:
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| + PDDMError if there are any issues.
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| + """
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| + self._macros = dict()
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| + if a_file:
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| + self.ParseInput(a_file)
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| +
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| + class MacroDefinition(object):
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| + """Holds a macro definition."""
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| +
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| + def __init__(self, name, arg_names):
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| + self._name = name
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| + self._args = tuple(arg_names)
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| + self._body = ''
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| + self._needNewLine = False
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| +
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| + def AppendLine(self, line):
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| + if self._needNewLine:
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| + self._body += '\n'
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| + self._body += line
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| + self._needNewLine = not line.endswith('\n')
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| +
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| + @property
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| + def name(self):
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| + return self._name
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| +
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| + @property
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| + def args(self):
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| + return self._args
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| +
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| + @property
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| + def body(self):
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| + return self._body
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| +
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| + def ParseInput(self, a_file):
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| + """Consumes input extracting definitions.
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| +
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| + Args:
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| + a_file: The file like stream to parse.
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| +
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| + Raises:
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| + PDDMError if there are any issues.
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| + """
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| + input_lines = a_file.read().splitlines()
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| + self.ParseLines(input_lines)
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| +
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| + def ParseLines(self, input_lines):
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| + """Parses list of lines.
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| +
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| + Args:
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| + input_lines: A list of strings of input to parse (no newlines on the
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| + strings).
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| +
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| + Raises:
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| + PDDMError if there are any issues.
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| + """
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| + current_macro = None
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| + for line in input_lines:
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| + if line.startswith('PDDM-'):
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| + directive = line.split(' ', 1)[0]
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| + if directive == 'PDDM-DEFINE':
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| + name, args = self._ParseDefineLine(line)
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| + if self._macros.get(name):
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| + raise PDDMError('Attempt to redefine macro: "%s"' % line)
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| + current_macro = self.MacroDefinition(name, args)
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| + self._macros[name] = current_macro
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| + continue
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| + if directive == 'PDDM-DEFINE-END':
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| + if not current_macro:
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| + raise PDDMError('Got DEFINE-END directive without an active macro:'
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| + ' "%s"' % line)
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| + current_macro = None
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| + continue
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| + raise PDDMError('Hit a line with an unknown directive: "%s"' % line)
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| +
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| + if current_macro:
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| + current_macro.AppendLine(line)
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| + continue
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| +
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| + # Allow blank lines between macro definitions.
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| + if line.strip() == '':
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| + continue
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| +
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| + raise PDDMError('Hit a line that wasn\'t a directive and no open macro'
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| + ' definition: "%s"' % line)
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| +
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| + def _ParseDefineLine(self, input_line):
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| + assert input_line.startswith('PDDM-DEFINE')
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| + line = input_line[12:].strip()
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| + match = _MACRO_RE.match(line)
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| + # Must match full line
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| + if match is None or match.group(0) != line:
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| + raise PDDMError('Failed to parse macro definition: "%s"' % input_line)
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| + name = match.group('name')
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| + args_str = match.group('args').strip()
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| + args = []
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| + if args_str:
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| + for part in args_str.split(','):
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| + arg = part.strip()
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| + if arg == '':
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| + raise PDDMError('Empty arg name in macro definition: "%s"'
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| + % input_line)
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| + if not _MACRO_ARG_NAME_RE.match(arg):
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| + raise PDDMError('Invalid arg name "%s" in macro definition: "%s"'
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| + % (arg, input_line))
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| + if arg in args:
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| + raise PDDMError('Arg name "%s" used more than once in macro'
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| + ' definition: "%s"' % (arg, input_line))
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| + args.append(arg)
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| + return (name, tuple(args))
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| +
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| + def Expand(self, macro_ref_str):
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| + """Expands the macro reference.
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| +
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| + Args:
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| + macro_ref_str: String of a macro reference (i.e. foo(a, b)).
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| +
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| + Returns:
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| + The text from the expansion.
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| +
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| + Raises:
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| + PDDMError if there are any issues.
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| + """
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| + match = _MACRO_RE.match(macro_ref_str)
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| + if match is None or match.group(0) != macro_ref_str:
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| + raise PDDMError('Failed to parse macro reference: "%s"' % macro_ref_str)
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| + if match.group('name') not in self._macros:
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| + raise PDDMError('No macro named "%s".' % match.group('name'))
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| + return self._Expand(match, [], macro_ref_str)
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| +
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| + def _FormatStack(self, macro_ref_stack):
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| + result = ''
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| + for _, macro_ref in reversed(macro_ref_stack):
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| + result += '\n...while expanding "%s".' % macro_ref
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| + return result
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| +
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| + def _Expand(self, macro_ref_match, macro_stack, macro_ref_str=None):
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| + if macro_ref_str is None:
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| + macro_ref_str = macro_ref_match.group('macro_ref')
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| + name = macro_ref_match.group('name')
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| + for prev_name, prev_macro_ref in macro_stack:
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| + if name == prev_name:
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| + raise PDDMError('Found macro recusion, invoking "%s":%s' %
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| + (macro_ref_str, self._FormatStack(macro_stack)))
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| + macro = self._macros[name]
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| + args_str = macro_ref_match.group('args').strip()
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| + args = []
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| + if args_str or len(macro.args):
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| + args = [x.strip() for x in args_str.split(',')]
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| + if len(args) != len(macro.args):
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| + raise PDDMError('Expected %d args, got: "%s".%s' %
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| + (len(macro.args), macro_ref_str,
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| + self._FormatStack(macro_stack)))
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| + # Replace args usages.
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| + result = self._ReplaceArgValues(macro, args, macro_ref_str, macro_stack)
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| + # Expand any macro invokes.
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| + new_macro_stack = macro_stack + [(name, macro_ref_str)]
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| + while True:
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| + eval_result = self._EvalMacrosRefs(result, new_macro_stack)
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| + # Consume all ## directives to glue things together.
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| + eval_result = eval_result.replace('##', '')
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| + if eval_result == result:
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| + break
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| + result = eval_result
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| + return result
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| +
|
| + def _ReplaceArgValues(self,
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| + macro, arg_values, macro_ref_to_report, macro_stack):
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| + if len(arg_values) == 0:
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| + # Nothing to do
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| + return macro.body
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| + assert len(arg_values) == len(macro.args)
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| + args = dict(zip(macro.args, arg_values))
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| + def _lookupArg(match):
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| + val = args[match.group('name')]
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| + opt = match.group('option')
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| + if opt:
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| + if opt == 'S': # Spaces for the length
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| + return ' ' * len(val)
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| + elif opt == 'l': # Lowercase first character
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| + if val:
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| + return val[0].lower() + val[1:]
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| + else:
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| + return val
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| + elif opt == 'L': # All Lowercase
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| + return val.lower()
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| + elif opt == 'u': # Uppercase first character
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| + if val:
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| + return val[0].upper() + val[1:]
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| + else:
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| + return val
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| + elif opt == 'U': # All Uppercase
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| + return val.upper()
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| + else:
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| + raise PDDMError('Unknown arg option "%s$%s" while expanding "%s".%s'
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| + % (match.group('name'), match.group('option'),
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| + macro_ref_to_report,
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| + self._FormatStack(macro_stack)))
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| + return val
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| + # Let the regex do the work!
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| + macro_arg_ref_re = _MacroArgRefRe(macro.args)
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| + return macro_arg_ref_re.sub(_lookupArg, macro.body)
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| +
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| + def _EvalMacrosRefs(self, text, macro_stack):
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| + macro_ref_re = _MacroRefRe(self._macros.keys())
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| + def _resolveMacro(match):
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| + return self._Expand(match, macro_stack)
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| + return macro_ref_re.sub(_resolveMacro, text)
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| +
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| +
|
| +class SourceFile(object):
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| + """Represents a source file with PDDM directives in it."""
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| +
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| + def __init__(self, a_file, import_resolver=None):
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| + """Initializes the file reading in the file.
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| +
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| + Args:
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| + a_file: The file to read in.
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| + import_resolver: a function that given a path will return a stream for
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| + the contents.
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| +
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| + Raises:
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| + PDDMError if there are any issues.
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| + """
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| + self._sections = []
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| + self._original_content = a_file.read()
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| + self._import_resolver = import_resolver
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| + self._processed_content = None
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| +
|
| + class SectionBase(object):
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| +
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| + def __init__(self, first_line_num):
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| + self._lines = []
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| + self._first_line_num = first_line_num
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| +
|
| + def TryAppend(self, line, line_num):
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| + """Try appending a line.
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| +
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| + Args:
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| + line: The line to append.
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| + line_num: The number of the line.
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| +
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| + Returns:
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| + A tuple of (SUCCESS, CAN_ADD_MORE). If SUCCESS if False, the line
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| + wasn't append. If SUCCESS is True, then CAN_ADD_MORE is True/False to
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| + indicate if more lines can be added after this one.
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| + """
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| + assert False, "sublcass should have overridden"
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| + return (False, False)
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| +
|
| + def HitEOF(self):
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| + """Called when the EOF was reached for for a given section."""
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| + pass
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| +
|
| + def BindMacroCollection(self, macro_collection):
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| + """Binds the chunk to a macro collection.
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| +
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| + Args:
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| + macro_collection: The collection to bind too.
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| + """
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| + pass
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| +
|
| + def Append(self, line):
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| + self._lines.append(line)
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| +
|
| + @property
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| + def lines(self):
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| + return self._lines
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| +
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| + @property
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| + def num_lines_captured(self):
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| + return len(self._lines)
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| +
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| + @property
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| + def first_line_num(self):
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| + return self._first_line_num
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| +
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| + @property
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| + def first_line(self):
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| + if not self._lines:
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| + return ''
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| + return self._lines[0]
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| +
|
| + @property
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| + def text(self):
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| + return '\n'.join(self.lines) + '\n'
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| +
|
| + class TextSection(SectionBase):
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| + """Text section that is echoed out as is."""
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| +
|
| + def TryAppend(self, line, line_num):
|
| + if line.startswith('//%PDDM'):
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| + return (False, False)
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| + self.Append(line)
|
| + return (True, True)
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| +
|
| + class ExpansionSection(SectionBase):
|
| + """Section that is the result of an macro expansion."""
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| +
|
| + def __init__(self, first_line_num):
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| + SourceFile.SectionBase.__init__(self, first_line_num)
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| + self._macro_collection = None
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| +
|
| + def TryAppend(self, line, line_num):
|
| + if line.startswith('//%PDDM'):
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| + directive = line.split(' ', 1)[0]
|
| + if directive == '//%PDDM-EXPAND':
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| + self.Append(line)
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| + return (True, True)
|
| + if directive == '//%PDDM-EXPAND-END':
|
| + assert self.num_lines_captured > 0
|
| + return (True, False)
|
| + raise PDDMError('Ran into directive ("%s", line %d) while in "%s".' %
|
| + (directive, line_num, self.first_line))
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| + # Eat other lines.
|
| + return (True, True)
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| +
|
| + def HitEOF(self):
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| + raise PDDMError('Hit the end of the file while in "%s".' %
|
| + self.first_line)
|
| +
|
| + def BindMacroCollection(self, macro_collection):
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| + self._macro_collection = macro_collection
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| +
|
| + @property
|
| + def lines(self):
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| + captured_lines = SourceFile.SectionBase.lines.fget(self)
|
| + directive_len = len('//%PDDM-EXPAND')
|
| + result = []
|
| + for line in captured_lines:
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| + result.append(line)
|
| + if self._macro_collection:
|
| + # Always add a blank line, seems to read better. (If need be, add an
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| + # option to the EXPAND to indicate if this should be done.)
|
| + result.extend([_GENERATED_CODE_LINE, ''])
|
| + macro = line[directive_len:].strip()
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| + try:
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| + expand_result = self._macro_collection.Expand(macro)
|
| + # Since expansions are line oriented, strip trailing whitespace
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| + # from the lines.
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| + lines = [x.rstrip() for x in expand_result.split('\n')]
|
| + result.append('\n'.join(lines))
|
| + except PDDMError as e:
|
| + raise PDDMError('%s\n...while expanding "%s" from the section'
|
| + ' that started:\n Line %d: %s' %
|
| + (e.message, macro,
|
| + self.first_line_num, self.first_line))
|
| +
|
| + # Add the ending marker.
|
| + if len(captured_lines) == 1:
|
| + result.append('//%%PDDM-EXPAND-END %s' %
|
| + captured_lines[0][directive_len:].strip())
|
| + else:
|
| + result.append('//%%PDDM-EXPAND-END (%s expansions)' % len(captured_lines))
|
| +
|
| + return result
|
| +
|
| + class DefinitionSection(SectionBase):
|
| + """Section containing macro definitions"""
|
| +
|
| + def TryAppend(self, line, line_num):
|
| + if not line.startswith('//%'):
|
| + return (False, False)
|
| + if line.startswith('//%PDDM'):
|
| + directive = line.split(' ', 1)[0]
|
| + if directive == "//%PDDM-EXPAND":
|
| + return False, False
|
| + if directive not in ('//%PDDM-DEFINE', '//%PDDM-DEFINE-END'):
|
| + raise PDDMError('Ran into directive ("%s", line %d) while in "%s".' %
|
| + (directive, line_num, self.first_line))
|
| + self.Append(line)
|
| + return (True, True)
|
| +
|
| + def BindMacroCollection(self, macro_collection):
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| + if macro_collection:
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| + try:
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| + # Parse the lines after stripping the prefix.
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| + macro_collection.ParseLines([x[3:] for x in self.lines])
|
| + except PDDMError as e:
|
| + raise PDDMError('%s\n...while parsing section that started:\n'
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| + ' Line %d: %s' %
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| + (e.message, self.first_line_num, self.first_line))
|
| +
|
| + class ImportDefinesSection(SectionBase):
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| + """Section containing an import of PDDM-DEFINES from an external file."""
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| +
|
| + def __init__(self, first_line_num, import_resolver):
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| + SourceFile.SectionBase.__init__(self, first_line_num)
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| + self._import_resolver = import_resolver
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| +
|
| + def TryAppend(self, line, line_num):
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| + if not line.startswith('//%PDDM-IMPORT-DEFINES '):
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| + return (False, False)
|
| + assert self.num_lines_captured == 0
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| + self.Append(line)
|
| + return (True, False)
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| +
|
| + def BindMacroCollection(self, macro_colletion):
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| + if not macro_colletion:
|
| + return
|
| + if self._import_resolver is None:
|
| + raise PDDMError('Got an IMPORT-DEFINES without a resolver (line %d):'
|
| + ' "%s".' % (self.first_line_num, self.first_line))
|
| + import_name = self.first_line.split(' ', 1)[1].strip()
|
| + imported_file = self._import_resolver(import_name)
|
| + if imported_file is None:
|
| + raise PDDMError('Resolver failed to find "%s" (line %d):'
|
| + ' "%s".' %
|
| + (import_name, self.first_line_num, self.first_line))
|
| + try:
|
| + imported_src_file = SourceFile(imported_file, self._import_resolver)
|
| + imported_src_file._ParseFile()
|
| + for section in imported_src_file._sections:
|
| + section.BindMacroCollection(macro_colletion)
|
| + except PDDMError as e:
|
| + raise PDDMError('%s\n...while importing defines:\n'
|
| + ' Line %d: %s' %
|
| + (e.message, self.first_line_num, self.first_line))
|
| +
|
| + def _ParseFile(self):
|
| + self._sections = []
|
| + lines = self._original_content.splitlines()
|
| + cur_section = None
|
| + for line_num, line in enumerate(lines, 1):
|
| + if not cur_section:
|
| + cur_section = self._MakeSection(line, line_num)
|
| + was_added, accept_more = cur_section.TryAppend(line, line_num)
|
| + if not was_added:
|
| + cur_section = self._MakeSection(line, line_num)
|
| + was_added, accept_more = cur_section.TryAppend(line, line_num)
|
| + assert was_added
|
| + if not accept_more:
|
| + cur_section = None
|
| +
|
| + if cur_section:
|
| + cur_section.HitEOF()
|
| +
|
| + def _MakeSection(self, line, line_num):
|
| + if not line.startswith('//%PDDM'):
|
| + section = self.TextSection(line_num)
|
| + else:
|
| + directive = line.split(' ', 1)[0]
|
| + if directive == '//%PDDM-EXPAND':
|
| + section = self.ExpansionSection(line_num)
|
| + elif directive == '//%PDDM-DEFINE':
|
| + section = self.DefinitionSection(line_num)
|
| + elif directive == '//%PDDM-IMPORT-DEFINES':
|
| + section = self.ImportDefinesSection(line_num, self._import_resolver)
|
| + else:
|
| + raise PDDMError('Unexpected line %d: "%s".' % (line_num, line))
|
| + self._sections.append(section)
|
| + return section
|
| +
|
| + def ProcessContent(self, strip_expansion=False):
|
| + """Processes the file contents."""
|
| + self._ParseFile()
|
| + if strip_expansion:
|
| + # Without a collection the expansions become blank, removing them.
|
| + collection = None
|
| + else:
|
| + collection = MacroCollection()
|
| + for section in self._sections:
|
| + section.BindMacroCollection(collection)
|
| + result = ''
|
| + for section in self._sections:
|
| + result += section.text
|
| + self._processed_content = result
|
| +
|
| + @property
|
| + def original_content(self):
|
| + return self._original_content
|
| +
|
| + @property
|
| + def processed_content(self):
|
| + return self._processed_content
|
| +
|
| +
|
| +def main(args):
|
| + usage = '%prog [OPTIONS] PATH ...'
|
| + description = (
|
| + 'Processes PDDM directives in the the given paths and write them back'
|
| + ' out.'
|
| + )
|
| + parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=usage, description=description)
|
| + parser.add_option('--dry-run',
|
| + default=False, action='store_true',
|
| + help='Don\'t write back to the file(s), just report if the'
|
| + ' contents needs an update and exit with a value of 1.')
|
| + parser.add_option('--verbose',
|
| + default=False, action='store_true',
|
| + help='Reports is a file is already current.')
|
| + parser.add_option('--collapse',
|
| + default=False, action='store_true',
|
| + help='Removes all the generated code.')
|
| + opts, extra_args = parser.parse_args(args)
|
| +
|
| + if not extra_args:
|
| + parser.error('Need atleast one file to process')
|
| +
|
| + result = 0
|
| + for a_path in extra_args:
|
| + if not os.path.exists(a_path):
|
| + sys.stderr.write('ERROR: File not found: %s\n' % a_path)
|
| + return 100
|
| +
|
| + def _ImportResolver(name):
|
| + # resolve based on the file being read.
|
| + a_dir = os.path.dirname(a_path)
|
| + import_path = os.path.join(a_dir, name)
|
| + if not os.path.exists(import_path):
|
| + return None
|
| + return open(import_path, 'r')
|
| +
|
| + with open(a_path, 'r') as f:
|
| + src_file = SourceFile(f, _ImportResolver)
|
| +
|
| + try:
|
| + src_file.ProcessContent(strip_expansion=opts.collapse)
|
| + except PDDMError as e:
|
| + sys.stderr.write('ERROR: %s\n...While processing "%s"\n' %
|
| + (e.message, a_path))
|
| + return 101
|
| +
|
| + if src_file.processed_content != src_file.original_content:
|
| + if not opts.dry_run:
|
| + print 'Updating for "%s".' % a_path
|
| + with open(a_path, 'w') as f:
|
| + f.write(src_file.processed_content)
|
| + else:
|
| + # Special result to indicate things need updating.
|
| + print 'Update needed for "%s".' % a_path
|
| + result = 1
|
| + elif opts.verbose:
|
| + print 'No update for "%s".' % a_path
|
| +
|
| + return result
|
| +
|
| +
|
| +if __name__ == '__main__':
|
| + sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))
|
|
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