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These largely duplicate str() & bytes() constructors' functionality, but can be used to achieve Python2 compatibility.
89 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
89 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
from __future__ import print_function
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import argparse
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import re
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import sys
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# codepoint2name is different in Python 2 to Python 3
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import platform
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if platform.python_version_tuple()[0] == '2':
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from htmlentitydefs import codepoint2name
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elif platform.python_version_tuple()[0] == '3':
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from html.entities import codepoint2name
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codepoint2name[ord('-')] = 'hyphen';
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# add some custom names to map characters that aren't in HTML
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codepoint2name[ord('.')] = 'dot'
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codepoint2name[ord(':')] = 'colon'
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codepoint2name[ord('/')] = 'slash'
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# this must match the equivalent function in qstr.c
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def compute_hash(qstr):
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hash = 5381
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for char in qstr:
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hash = (hash * 33) ^ ord(char)
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return hash & 0xffff
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def do_work(infiles):
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# read the qstrs in from the input files
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qstrs = {}
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cpp_header_blocks = 3
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for infile in infiles:
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with open(infile, 'rt') as f:
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line_number = 0
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for line in f:
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line_number += 1
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line = line.strip()
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# ignore blank lines and comments
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if len(line) == 0 or line.startswith('//'):
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continue
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# We'll have 3 line-number lines for py/qstrdefs.h - initial, leaving it to
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# go into other headers, and returning to it.
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if line.startswith('# ') and 'py/qstrdefs.h' in line:
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cpp_header_blocks -= 1
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continue
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if cpp_header_blocks != 0:
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continue
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# verify line is of the correct form
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match = re.match(r'Q\((.+)\)$', line)
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if not match:
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print('({}:{}) bad qstr format, got {}'.format(infile, line_number, line), file=sys.stderr)
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return False
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# get the qstr value
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qstr = match.group(1)
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ident = re.sub(r'[^A-Za-z0-9_]', lambda s: "_" + codepoint2name[ord(s.group(0))] + "_", qstr)
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# don't add duplicates
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if ident in qstrs:
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continue
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# add the qstr to the list, with order number to retain original order in file
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qstrs[ident] = (len(qstrs), ident, qstr)
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# process the qstrs, printing out the generated C header file
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print('// This file was automatically generated by makeqstrdata.py')
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print('')
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for order, ident, qstr in sorted(qstrs.values(), key=lambda x: x[0]):
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qhash = compute_hash(qstr)
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qlen = len(qstr)
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print('Q({}, (const byte*)"\\x{:02x}\\x{:02x}\\x{:02x}\\x{:02x}" "{}")'.format(ident, qhash & 0xff, (qhash >> 8) & 0xff, qlen & 0xff, (qlen >> 8) & 0xff, qstr))
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return True
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def main():
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arg_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Process raw qstr file and output qstr data with length, hash and data bytes')
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arg_parser.add_argument('files', nargs='+', help='input file(s)')
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args = arg_parser.parse_args()
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result = do_work(args.files)
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if not result:
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print('exiting with error code', file=sys.stderr)
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exit(1)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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