Process command line arguments; skip #defines that generate invalid

Python
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Guido van Rossum 1994-05-03 14:37:30 +00:00
parent ef5bca380c
commit 09336f9f73
1 changed files with 36 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
#! /usr/local/bin/python
# Read #define's from stdin and translate to Python code on stdout.
# Very primitive: non-#define's are ignored, no check for valid Python
# syntax is made -- you will have to edit the output in most cases.
# Very primitive: non-#define's are ignored.
# You will have to edit the output in some cases.
# If one or more filenames are given, output is written to corresponding
# filenames in the local directory, translated to all uppercase, with
# the extension replaced by ".py".
# XXX To do:
# - accept filename arguments
# - turn trailing C comments into Python comments
# - turn C string quotes into Python comments
# - turn C Boolean operators "&& || !" into Python "and or not"
@ -13,16 +15,35 @@
# - what to do about macros with parameters?
# - reject definitions with semicolons in them
import sys, regex, string
import sys, regex, string, getopt, os
p_define = regex.compile('^#[\t ]*define[\t ]+\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\)[\t ]+')
p_comment = regex.compile('/\*\([^*]+\|\*+[^/]\)*\(\*+/\)?')
def main():
process(sys.stdin)
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], '')
if not args:
args = ['-']
for filename in args:
if filename == '-':
sys.stdout.write('# Generated by h2py from stdin\n')
process(sys.stdin, sys.stdout)
else:
fp = open(filename, 'r')
outfile = os.path.basename(filename)
i = string.rfind(outfile, '.')
if i > 0: outfile = outfile[:i]
outfile = string.upper(outfile)
outfile = outfile + '.py'
outfp = open(outfile, 'w')
outfp.write('# Generated by h2py from %s\n' % filename)
process(fp, outfp)
outfp.close()
fp.close()
def process(fp):
def process(fp, outfp):
env = {}
lineno = 0
while 1:
line = fp.readline()
@ -44,6 +65,14 @@ def process(fp):
while p_comment.search(body) >= 0:
a, b = p_comment.regs[0]
body = body[:a] + ' ' + body[b:]
print name, '=', string.strip(body)
stmt = '%s = %s\n' % (name, string.strip(body))
ok = 0
try:
exec stmt in env
ok = 1
except:
sys.stderr.write('Skipping: %s' % stmt)
if ok:
outfp.write(stmt)
main()