mirror of https://github.com/python/cpython
463 lines
12 KiB
Python
463 lines
12 KiB
Python
"""
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gensuitemodule - Generate an AE suite module from an aete/aeut resource
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Based on aete.py
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"""
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import MacOS
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import os
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import string
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import sys
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import types
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import StringIO
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import macfs
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from Res import *
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def main():
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fss, ok = macfs.PromptGetFile('Select file with aeut/aete resource:')
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if not ok:
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sys.exit(0)
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process(fss.as_pathname())
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def process(fullname):
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"""Process all resources in a single file"""
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cur = CurResFile()
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print fullname
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rf = OpenRFPerm(fullname, 0, 1)
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try:
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UseResFile(rf)
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resources = []
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for i in range(Count1Resources('aete')):
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res = Get1IndResource('aete', 1+i)
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resources.append(res)
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for i in range(Count1Resources('aeut')):
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res = Get1IndResource('aeut', 1+i)
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resources.append(res)
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print "\nLISTING aete+aeut RESOURCES IN", `fullname`
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for res in resources:
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print "decoding", res.GetResInfo(), "..."
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data = res.data
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aete = decode(data)
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compileaete(aete, fullname)
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finally:
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if rf <> cur:
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CloseResFile(rf)
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UseResFile(cur)
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def decode(data):
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"""Decode a resource into a python data structure"""
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f = StringIO.StringIO(data)
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aete = generic(getaete, f)
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aete = simplify(aete)
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processed = f.tell()
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unprocessed = len(f.read())
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total = f.tell()
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if unprocessed:
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sys.stderr.write("%d processed + %d unprocessed = %d total\n" %
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(processed, unprocessed, total))
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return aete
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def simplify(item):
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"""Recursively replace singleton tuples by their constituent item"""
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if type(item) is types.ListType:
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return map(simplify, item)
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elif type(item) == types.TupleType and len(item) == 2:
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return simplify(item[1])
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else:
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return item
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# Here follows the aete resource decoder.
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# It is presented bottom-up instead of top-down because there are direct
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# references to the lower-level part-decoders from the high-level part-decoders.
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def getbyte(f, *args):
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c = f.read(1)
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if not c:
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raise EOFError, 'in getbyte' + str(args)
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return ord(c)
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def getword(f, *args):
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getalign(f)
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s = f.read(2)
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if len(s) < 2:
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raise EOFError, 'in getword' + str(args)
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return (ord(s[0])<<8) | ord(s[1])
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def getlong(f, *args):
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getalign(f)
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s = f.read(4)
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if len(s) < 4:
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raise EOFError, 'in getlong' + str(args)
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return (ord(s[0])<<24) | (ord(s[1])<<16) | (ord(s[2])<<8) | ord(s[3])
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def getostype(f, *args):
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getalign(f)
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s = f.read(4)
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if len(s) < 4:
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raise EOFError, 'in getostype' + str(args)
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return s
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def getpstr(f, *args):
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c = f.read(1)
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if len(c) < 1:
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raise EOFError, 'in getpstr[1]' + str(args)
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nbytes = ord(c)
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if nbytes == 0: return ''
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s = f.read(nbytes)
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if len(s) < nbytes:
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raise EOFError, 'in getpstr[2]' + str(args)
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return s
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def getalign(f):
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if f.tell() & 1:
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c = f.read(1)
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##if c <> '\0':
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## print 'align:', `c`
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def getlist(f, description, getitem):
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count = getword(f)
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list = []
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for i in range(count):
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list.append(generic(getitem, f))
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getalign(f)
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return list
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def alt_generic(what, f, *args):
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print "generic", `what`, args
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res = vageneric(what, f, args)
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print '->', `res`
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return res
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def generic(what, f, *args):
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if type(what) == types.FunctionType:
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return apply(what, (f,) + args)
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if type(what) == types.ListType:
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record = []
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for thing in what:
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item = apply(generic, thing[:1] + (f,) + thing[1:])
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record.append((thing[1], item))
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return record
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return "BAD GENERIC ARGS: %s" % `what`
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getdata = [
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(getostype, "type"),
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(getpstr, "description"),
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(getword, "flags")
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]
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getargument = [
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(getpstr, "name"),
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(getostype, "keyword"),
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(getdata, "what")
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]
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getevent = [
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(getpstr, "name"),
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(getpstr, "description"),
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(getostype, "suite code"),
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(getostype, "event code"),
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(getdata, "returns"),
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(getdata, "accepts"),
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(getlist, "optional arguments", getargument)
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]
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getproperty = [
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(getpstr, "name"),
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(getostype, "code"),
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(getdata, "what")
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]
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getelement = [
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(getostype, "type"),
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(getlist, "keyform", getostype)
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]
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getclass = [
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(getpstr, "name"),
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(getostype, "class code"),
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(getpstr, "description"),
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(getlist, "properties", getproperty),
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(getlist, "elements", getelement)
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]
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getcomparison = [
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(getpstr, "operator name"),
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(getostype, "operator ID"),
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(getpstr, "operator comment"),
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]
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getenumerator = [
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(getpstr, "enumerator name"),
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(getostype, "enumerator ID"),
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(getpstr, "enumerator comment")
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]
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getenumeration = [
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(getostype, "enumeration ID"),
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(getlist, "enumerator", getenumerator)
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]
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getsuite = [
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(getpstr, "suite name"),
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(getpstr, "suite description"),
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(getostype, "suite ID"),
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(getword, "suite level"),
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(getword, "suite version"),
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(getlist, "events", getevent),
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(getlist, "classes", getclass),
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(getlist, "comparisons", getcomparison),
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(getlist, "enumerations", getenumeration)
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]
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getaete = [
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(getword, "major/minor version in BCD"),
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(getword, "language code"),
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(getword, "script code"),
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(getlist, "suites", getsuite)
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]
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def compileaete(aete, fname):
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"""Generate code for a full aete resource. fname passed for doc purposes"""
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[version, language, script, suites] = aete
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major, minor = divmod(version, 256)
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for suite in suites:
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compilesuite(suite, major, minor, language, script, fname)
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def compilesuite(suite, major, minor, language, script, fname):
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"""Generate code for a single suite"""
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[name, desc, code, level, version, events, classes, comps, enums] = suite
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modname = identify(name)
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fss, ok = macfs.StandardPutFile('Python output file', modname+'.py')
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if not ok:
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return
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fp = open(fss.as_pathname(), 'w')
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fss.SetCreatorType('Pyth', 'TEXT')
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fp.write('"""Suite %s: %s\n' % (name, desc))
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fp.write("Level %d, version %d\n\n" % (level, version))
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fp.write("Generated from %s\n"%fname)
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fp.write("AETE/AEUT resource version %d/%d, language %d, script %d\n" % \
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(major, minor, language, script))
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fp.write('"""\n\n')
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fp.write('import aetools\n')
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fp.write('import MacOS\n\n')
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fp.write("_code = %s\n\n"% `code`)
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enum_names = []
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for enum in enums:
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name = compileenumeration(fp, enum)
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enum_names.append(enum)
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compileclassheader(fp, modname)
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if events:
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for event in events:
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compileevent(fp, event)
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else:
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fp.write("\tpass\n\n")
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for cls in classes:
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compileclass(fp, cls)
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for comp in comps:
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compilecomparison(fp, comp)
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def compileclassheader(fp, name):
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"""Generate class boilerplate"""
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fp.write("class %s:\n\n"%name)
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def compileevent(fp, event):
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"""Generate code for a single event"""
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[name, desc, code, subcode, returns, accepts, arguments] = event
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funcname = identify(name)
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#
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# generate name->keyword map
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#
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if arguments:
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fp.write("\t_argmap_%s = {\n"%funcname)
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for a in arguments:
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fp.write("\t\t%s : %s,\n"%(`identify(a[0])`, `a[1]`))
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fp.write("\t}\n\n")
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#
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# Generate function header
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#
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has_arg = (not is_null(accepts))
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opt_arg = (has_arg and is_optional(accepts))
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fp.write("\tdef %s(self, "%funcname)
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if has_arg:
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if not opt_arg:
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fp.write("_object, ") # Include direct object, if it has one
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else:
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fp.write("_object=None, ") # Also include if it is optional
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else:
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fp.write("_no_object=None, ") # For argument checking
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fp.write("_attributes={}, **_arguments):\n") # include attribute dict and args
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#
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# Generate doc string (important, since it may be the only
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# available documentation, due to our name-remaping)
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#
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fp.write('\t\t"""%s: %s\n'%(name, desc))
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if has_arg:
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fp.write("\t\tRequired argument: %s\n"%getdatadoc(accepts))
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elif opt_arg:
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fp.write("\t\tOptional argument: %s\n"%getdatadoc(accepts))
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for arg in arguments:
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fp.write("\t\tKeyword argument %s: %s\n"%(identify(arg[0]),
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getdatadoc(arg[2])))
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fp.write("\t\tKeyword argument _attributes: AppleEvent attribute dictionary\n")
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if not is_null(returns):
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fp.write("\t\tReturns: %s\n"%getdatadoc(returns))
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fp.write('\t\t"""\n')
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#
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# Fiddle the args so everything ends up in 'arguments' dictionary
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#
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fp.write("\t\t_code = %s\n"% `code`)
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fp.write("\t\t_subcode = %s\n\n"% `subcode`)
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#
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# Do keyword name substitution
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#
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if arguments:
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fp.write("\t\taetools.keysubst(_arguments, self._argmap_%s)\n"%funcname)
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else:
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fp.write("\t\tif _arguments: raise TypeError, 'No optional args expected'\n")
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#
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# Stuff required arg (if there is one) into arguments
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#
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if has_arg:
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fp.write("\t\t_arguments['----'] = _object\n")
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elif opt_arg:
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fp.write("\t\tif _object:\n")
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fp.write("\t\t\t_arguments['----'] = _object\n")
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else:
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fp.write("\t\tif _no_object != None: raise TypeError, 'No direct arg expected'\n")
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fp.write("\n")
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#
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# Do enum-name substitution
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#
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for a in arguments:
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if is_enum(a[2]):
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kname = a[1]
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ename = a[2][0]
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if ename <> '****':
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fp.write("\t\taetools.enumsubst(_arguments, %s, _Enum_%s)\n" %
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(`kname`, ename))
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fp.write("\n")
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#
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# Do the transaction
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#
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fp.write("\t\t_reply, _arguments, _attributes = self.send(_code, _subcode,\n")
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fp.write("\t\t\t\t_arguments, _attributes)\n")
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#
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# Error handling
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#
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fp.write("\t\tif _arguments.has_key('errn'):\n")
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fp.write("\t\t\traise aetools.Error, aetools.decodeerror(_arguments)\n")
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fp.write("\t\t# XXXX Optionally decode result\n")
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#
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# Decode result
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#
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fp.write("\t\tif _arguments.has_key('----'):\n")
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if is_enum(returns):
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fp.write("\t\t\t# XXXX Should do enum remapping here...\n")
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fp.write("\t\t\treturn _arguments['----']\n")
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fp.write("\n")
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# print "\n# Command %s -- %s (%s, %s)" % (`name`, `desc`, `code`, `subcode`)
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# print "# returns", compiledata(returns)
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# print "# accepts", compiledata(accepts)
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# for arg in arguments:
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# compileargument(arg)
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def compileargument(arg):
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[name, keyword, what] = arg
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print "# %s (%s)" % (name, `keyword`), compiledata(what)
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def compileclass(fp, cls):
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[name, code, desc, properties, elements] = cls
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fp.write("\n# Class %s (%s) -- %s\n" % (`name`, `code`, `desc`))
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for prop in properties:
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compileproperty(fp, prop)
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for elem in elements:
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compileelement(fp, elem)
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def compileproperty(fp, prop):
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[name, code, what] = prop
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fp.write("# property %s (%s) %s\n" % (`name`, `code`, compiledata(what)))
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def compileelement(fp, elem):
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[code, keyform] = elem
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fp.write("# element %s as %s\n" % (`code`, keyform))
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def compilecomparison(fp, comp):
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[name, code, comment] = comp
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fp.write("# comparison %s (%s) -- %s\n" % (`name`, `code`, comment))
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def compileenumeration(fp, enum):
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[code, items] = enum
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fp.write("_Enum_%s = {\n" % identify(code))
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for item in items:
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compileenumerator(fp, item)
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fp.write("}\n\n")
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return code
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def compileenumerator(fp, item):
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[name, code, desc] = item
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fp.write("\t%s : %s,\t# %s\n" % (`identify(name)`, `code`, desc))
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def compiledata(data):
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[type, description, flags] = data
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return "%s -- %s %s" % (`type`, `description`, compiledataflags(flags))
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def is_null(data):
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return data[0] == 'null'
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def is_optional(data):
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return (data[2] & 0x8000)
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def is_enum(data):
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return (data[2] & 0x2000)
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def getdatadoc(data):
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[type, descr, flags] = data
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if descr:
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return descr
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if type == '****':
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return 'anything'
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if type == 'obj ':
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return 'an AE object reference'
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return "undocumented, typecode %s"%`type`
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dataflagdict = {15: "optional", 14: "list", 13: "enum", 12: "mutable"}
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def compiledataflags(flags):
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bits = []
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for i in range(16):
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if flags & (1<<i):
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if i in dataflagdict.keys():
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bits.append(dataflagdict[i])
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else:
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bits.append(`i`)
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return '[%s]' % string.join(bits)
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# XXXX Do we have a set of python keywords somewhere?
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illegal_ids = [ "for", "in", "from", "and", "or", "not", "print" ]
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def identify(str):
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"""Turn any string into an identifier:
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- replace space by _
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- replace other illegal chars by _xx_ (hex code)
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- prepend _ if the result is a python keyword
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"""
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rv = ''
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ok = string.letters + '_'
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ok2 = ok + string.digits
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for c in str:
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if c in ok:
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rv = rv + c
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elif c == ' ':
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rv = rv + '_'
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else:
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rv = rv + '_%02.2x_'%ord(c)
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ok = ok2
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if rv in illegal_ids:
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rv = '_' + rv
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return rv
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# Call the main program
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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sys.exit(1)
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