Module/script to parse the reference count data file and make the

information accessible to Python.

When run as a script, just dumps the information back out in the data
format, with functions in sorted order and a blank line between
different functions.

Still need to apply the information somehow.
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"""Support functions for loading the reference count data file."""
__version__ = '$Revision$'
import os
import string
import sys
# Determine the expected location of the reference count file:
try:
p = os.path.dirname(__file__)
except NameError:
p = sys.path[0]
p = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), p, os.pardir,
"api", "refcounts.dat"))
DEFAULT_PATH = p
del p
def load(path=DEFAULT_PATH):
return loadfile(open(path))
def loadfile(fp):
d = {}
while 1:
line = fp.readline()
if not line:
break
line = string.strip(line)
if line[:1] in ("", "#"):
# blank lines and comments
continue
parts = string.split(line, ":", 4)
function, type, arg, refcount, comment = parts
if refcount:
refcount = int(refcount)
else:
refcount = None
#
# Get the entry, creating it if needed:
#
try:
entry = d[function]
except KeyError:
entry = d[function] = Entry(function)
#
# Update the entry with the new parameter or the result information.
#
if arg:
entry.args.append((arg, type, refcount))
else:
entry.result_type = type
entry.result_refs = refcount
return d
class Entry:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.args = []
self.result_type = ''
self.result_refs = None
def dump(d):
"""Dump the data in the 'canonical' format, with functions in
sorted order."""
items = d.items()
items.sort()
first = 1
for k, entry in items:
if first:
first = 0
else:
print
s = entry.name + ":%s:%s:%s:"
if entry.result_refs is None:
r = ""
else:
r = entry.result_refs
print s % (entry.result_type, "", r)
for t, n, r in entry.args:
if r is None:
r = ""
print s % (t, n, r)
def main():
d = load()
dump(d)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()