cpython/Mac/Modules/qt/qtscan.py

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# Scan an Apple header file, generating a Python file of generator calls.
import sys
import os
BGENDIR=os.path.join(sys.prefix, ':Tools:bgen:bgen')
sys.path.append(BGENDIR)
from scantools import Scanner
from bgenlocations import TOOLBOXDIR
LONG = "QuickTime"
SHORT = "qt"
OBJECTS = ("Movie", "Track", "Media", "UserData", "TimeBase", "MovieController")
def main():
input = "Movies.h"
output = SHORT + "gen.py"
defsoutput = TOOLBOXDIR + LONG + ".py"
scanner = MyScanner(input, output, defsoutput)
scanner.scan()
scanner.close()
print "=== Done scanning and generating, now importing the generated code... ==="
exec "import " + SHORT + "support"
print "=== Done. It's up to you to compile it now! ==="
class MyScanner(Scanner):
def destination(self, type, name, arglist):
classname = "Function"
listname = "functions"
if arglist:
t, n, m = arglist[0]
if t in OBJECTS and m == "InMode":
classname = "Method"
listname = t + "_methods"
return classname, listname
def writeinitialdefs(self):
self.defsfile.write("def FOUR_CHAR_CODE(x): return x\n")
def makeblacklistnames(self):
return [
"DisposeMovie", # Done on python-object disposal
"DisposeMovieTrack", # ditto
"DisposeTrackMedia", # ditto
"DisposeUserData", # ditto
# "DisposeTimeBase", # ditto
"DisposeMovieController", # ditto
# The following 4 use 'void *' in an uncontrolled way
# TBD when I've read the manual...
"GetUserDataItem",
"SetUserDataItem",
"SetTextSampleData",
"BeginFullScreen",
# bgen gets the argument in/out wrong..
"AddTextSample",
"AddTESample",
"AddHiliteSample",
"HiliteTextSample",
"MakeTrackTimeTable", # Uses long * return?
"MakeMediaTimeTable", # ditto
## "VideoMediaGetStallCount", # Undefined in CW Pro 3 library
]
def makegreylist(self):
return [
('#if !TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON', [
'SpriteMediaGetIndImageProperty', # XXXX Why isn't this in carbon?
'CheckQuickTimeRegistration',
])]
def makeblacklisttypes(self):
return [
# I don't think we want to do these
"QTSyncTaskPtr",
# We dont do callbacks yet, so no need for these
"QTCallBack",
# Skipped for now, due to laziness
"TrackEditState",
"MovieEditState",
"MatrixRecord",
"MatrixRecord_ptr",
"SampleReferencePtr",
"QTTweener",
# Routine pointers, not yet.
"MoviesErrorUPP",
"MoviePreviewCallOutUPP",
"MovieDrawingCompleteUPP",
"QTCallBackUPP",
"TextMediaUPP",
"MovieProgressUPP",
"MovieRgnCoverUPP",
"MCActionFilterUPP",
"MCActionFilterWithRefConUPP",
"GetMovieUPP",
"ModalFilterUPP",
"TrackTransferUPP",
"MoviePrePrerollCompleteUPP",
"MovieExecuteWiredActionsUPP",
"QTBandwidthNotificationUPP",
"DoMCActionUPP",
"SampleReference64Ptr", # Don't know what this does, yet
"QTRuntimeSpriteDescPtr",
"QTBandwidthReference",
"QTScheduledBandwidthReference",
"QTAtomContainer",
"SpriteWorld",
"Sprite",
]
def makerepairinstructions(self):
return [
([('FSSpec', '*', 'OutMode')], [('FSSpec_ptr', '*', 'InMode')]),
# Movie controller creation
([('ComponentInstance', 'NewMovieController', 'ReturnMode')],
[('MovieController', '*', 'ReturnMode')]),
# NewMovieFromFile
([('short', 'resId', 'OutMode'), ('StringPtr', 'resName', 'InMode')],
[('short', 'resId', 'InOutMode'), ('dummyStringPtr', 'resName', 'InMode')]),
# MCDoAction and more
([('void', '*', 'OutMode')], [('mcactionparams', '*', 'InMode')]),
# SetTimeBaseZero. Does not handle NULLs, unfortunately
([('TimeRecord', 'zero', 'OutMode')], [('TimeRecord', 'zero', 'InMode')]),
# ConvertTime and ConvertTimeScale
([('TimeRecord', 'inout', 'OutMode')], [('TimeRecord', 'inout', 'InOutMode')]),
# AddTime and SubtractTime
([('TimeRecord', 'dst', 'OutMode')], [('TimeRecord', 'dst', 'InOutMode')]),
]
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()