| Index: Source/core/scripts/in_file.py | 
| diff --git a/Source/core/scripts/in_file.py b/Source/core/scripts/in_file.py | 
| deleted file mode 100644 | 
| index d8d8235704b8f142d6e4fccbaa22ce1b0cb4b41b..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 | 
| --- a/Source/core/scripts/in_file.py | 
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| -# Copyright (C) 2013 Google Inc. All rights reserved. | 
| -# | 
| -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | 
| -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are | 
| -# met: | 
| -# | 
| -#     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | 
| -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | 
| -#     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above | 
| -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer | 
| -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the | 
| -# distribution. | 
| -#     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its | 
| -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from | 
| -# this software without specific prior written permission. | 
| -# | 
| -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS | 
| -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT | 
| -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR | 
| -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT | 
| -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, | 
| -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT | 
| -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, | 
| -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY | 
| -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT | 
| -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE | 
| -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. | 
| - | 
| -import copy | 
| -import os | 
| - | 
| -# NOTE: This has only been used to parse | 
| -# core/page/RuntimeEnabledFeatures.in and may not be capable | 
| -# of parsing other .in files correctly. | 
| - | 
| -# .in file format is: | 
| -# // comment | 
| -# name1 arg=value, arg2=value2, arg2=value3 | 
| -# | 
| -# InFile must be passed a dictionary of default values | 
| -# with which to validate arguments against known names. | 
| -# Sequence types as default values will produce sequences | 
| -# as parse results. | 
| -# Bare arguments (no '=') are treated as names with value True. | 
| -# The first field will always be labeled 'name'. | 
| -# | 
| -# InFile.load_from_files(['file.in'], {'arg': None, 'arg2': []}) | 
| -# | 
| -# Parsing produces an array of dictionaries: | 
| -# [ { 'name' : 'name1', 'arg' :' value', arg2=['value2', 'value3'] } | 
| - | 
| -def _is_comment(line): | 
| -    return line.startswith("//") or line.startswith("#") | 
| - | 
| -class InFile(object): | 
| -    def __init__(self, lines, defaults, valid_values=None, default_parameters=None): | 
| -        self.name_dictionaries = [] | 
| -        self.parameters = copy.deepcopy(default_parameters if default_parameters else {}) | 
| -        self._defaults = defaults | 
| -        self._valid_values = copy.deepcopy(valid_values if valid_values else {}) | 
| -        self._parse(map(str.strip, lines)) | 
| - | 
| -    @classmethod | 
| -    def load_from_files(self, file_paths, defaults, valid_values, default_parameters): | 
| -        lines = [] | 
| -        for path in file_paths: | 
| -            with open(os.path.abspath(path)) as in_file: | 
| -                lines += in_file.readlines() | 
| -        return InFile(lines, defaults, valid_values, default_parameters) | 
| - | 
| -    def _is_sequence(self, arg): | 
| -        return (not hasattr(arg, "strip") | 
| -                and hasattr(arg, "__getitem__") | 
| -                or hasattr(arg, "__iter__")) | 
| - | 
| -    def _parse(self, lines): | 
| -        parsing_parameters = True | 
| -        indices = {} | 
| -        for line in lines: | 
| -            if _is_comment(line): | 
| -                continue | 
| -            if not line: | 
| -                parsing_parameters = False | 
| -                continue | 
| -            if parsing_parameters: | 
| -                self._parse_parameter(line) | 
| -            else: | 
| -                entry = self._parse_line(line) | 
| -                name = entry['name'] | 
| -                if name in indices: | 
| -                    entry = self._merge_entries(entry, self.name_dictionaries[indices[name]]) | 
| -                    entry['name'] = name | 
| -                    self.name_dictionaries[indices[name]] = entry | 
| -                else: | 
| -                    indices[name] = len(self.name_dictionaries) | 
| -                    self.name_dictionaries.append(entry) | 
| - | 
| - | 
| -    def _merge_entries(self, one, two): | 
| -        merged = {} | 
| -        for key in one: | 
| -            if key not in two: | 
| -                self._fatal("Expected key '%s' not found in entry: %s" % (key, two)) | 
| -            if one[key] and two[key]: | 
| -                val_one = one[key] | 
| -                val_two = two[key] | 
| -                if isinstance(val_one, list) and isinstance(val_two, list): | 
| -                    val = val_one + val_two | 
| -                elif isinstance(val_one, list): | 
| -                    val = val_one + [val_two] | 
| -                elif isinstance(val_two, list): | 
| -                    val = [val_one] + val_two | 
| -                else: | 
| -                    val = [val_one, val_two] | 
| -                merged[key] = val | 
| -            elif one[key]: | 
| -                merged[key] = one[key] | 
| -            else: | 
| -                merged[key] = two[key] | 
| -        return merged | 
| - | 
| - | 
| -    def _parse_parameter(self, line): | 
| -        if '=' in line: | 
| -            name, value = line.split('=') | 
| -        else: | 
| -            name, value = line, True | 
| -        if not name in self.parameters: | 
| -            self._fatal("Unknown parameter: '%s' in line:\n%s\nKnown parameters: %s" % (name, line, self.parameters.keys())) | 
| -        self.parameters[name] = value | 
| - | 
| -    def _parse_line(self, line): | 
| -        args = copy.deepcopy(self._defaults) | 
| -        parts = line.split(' ') | 
| -        args['name'] = parts[0] | 
| -        # re-join the rest of the line and split on ',' | 
| -        args_list = ' '.join(parts[1:]).strip().split(',') | 
| -        for arg_string in args_list: | 
| -            arg_string = arg_string.strip() | 
| -            if not arg_string: # Ignore empty args | 
| -                continue | 
| -            if '=' in arg_string: | 
| -                arg_name, arg_value = arg_string.split('=') | 
| -            else: | 
| -                arg_name, arg_value = arg_string, True | 
| -            if arg_name not in self._defaults: | 
| -                self._fatal("Unknown argument: '%s' in line:\n%s\nKnown arguments: %s" % (arg_name, line, self._defaults.keys())) | 
| -            valid_values = self._valid_values.get(arg_name) | 
| -            if valid_values and arg_value not in valid_values: | 
| -                self._fatal("Unknown value: '%s' in line:\n%s\nKnown values: %s" % (arg_value, line, valid_values)) | 
| -            if self._is_sequence(args[arg_name]): | 
| -                args[arg_name].append(arg_value) | 
| -            else: | 
| -                args[arg_name] = arg_value | 
| -        return args | 
| - | 
| -    def _fatal(self, message): | 
| -        # FIXME: This should probably raise instead of exit(1) | 
| -        print message | 
| -        exit(1) | 
|  |