peacock-data-public-datasets-idc-cronscript
/
venv
/lib
/python3.10
/site-packages
/numpy
/distutils
/conv_template.py
| #!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
| """ | |
| takes templated file .xxx.src and produces .xxx file where .xxx is | |
| .i or .c or .h, using the following template rules | |
| /**begin repeat -- on a line by itself marks the start of a repeated code | |
| segment | |
| /**end repeat**/ -- on a line by itself marks it's end | |
| After the /**begin repeat and before the */, all the named templates are placed | |
| these should all have the same number of replacements | |
| Repeat blocks can be nested, with each nested block labeled with its depth, | |
| i.e. | |
| /**begin repeat1 | |
| *.... | |
| */ | |
| /**end repeat1**/ | |
| When using nested loops, you can optionally exclude particular | |
| combinations of the variables using (inside the comment portion of the inner loop): | |
| :exclude: var1=value1, var2=value2, ... | |
| This will exclude the pattern where var1 is value1 and var2 is value2 when | |
| the result is being generated. | |
| In the main body each replace will use one entry from the list of named replacements | |
| Note that all #..# forms in a block must have the same number of | |
| comma-separated entries. | |
| Example: | |
| An input file containing | |
| /**begin repeat | |
| * #a = 1,2,3# | |
| * #b = 1,2,3# | |
| */ | |
| /**begin repeat1 | |
| * #c = ted, jim# | |
| */ | |
| @a@, @b@, @c@ | |
| /**end repeat1**/ | |
| /**end repeat**/ | |
| produces | |
| line 1 "template.c.src" | |
| /* | |
| ********************************************************************* | |
| ** This file was autogenerated from a template DO NOT EDIT!!** | |
| ** Changes should be made to the original source (.src) file ** | |
| ********************************************************************* | |
| */ | |
| #line 9 | |
| 1, 1, ted | |
| #line 9 | |
| 1, 1, jim | |
| #line 9 | |
| 2, 2, ted | |
| #line 9 | |
| 2, 2, jim | |
| #line 9 | |
| 3, 3, ted | |
| #line 9 | |
| 3, 3, jim | |
| """ | |
| __all__ = ['process_str', 'process_file'] | |
| import os | |
| import sys | |
| import re | |
| # names for replacement that are already global. | |
| global_names = {} | |
| # header placed at the front of head processed file | |
| header =\ | |
| """ | |
| /* | |
| ***************************************************************************** | |
| ** This file was autogenerated from a template DO NOT EDIT!!!! ** | |
| ** Changes should be made to the original source (.src) file ** | |
| ***************************************************************************** | |
| */ | |
| """ | |
| # Parse string for repeat loops | |
| def parse_structure(astr, level): | |
| """ | |
| The returned line number is from the beginning of the string, starting | |
| at zero. Returns an empty list if no loops found. | |
| """ | |
| if level == 0 : | |
| loopbeg = "/**begin repeat" | |
| loopend = "/**end repeat**/" | |
| else : | |
| loopbeg = "/**begin repeat%d" % level | |
| loopend = "/**end repeat%d**/" % level | |
| ind = 0 | |
| line = 0 | |
| spanlist = [] | |
| while True: | |
| start = astr.find(loopbeg, ind) | |
| if start == -1: | |
| break | |
| start2 = astr.find("*/", start) | |
| start2 = astr.find("\n", start2) | |
| fini1 = astr.find(loopend, start2) | |
| fini2 = astr.find("\n", fini1) | |
| line += astr.count("\n", ind, start2+1) | |
| spanlist.append((start, start2+1, fini1, fini2+1, line)) | |
| line += astr.count("\n", start2+1, fini2) | |
| ind = fini2 | |
| spanlist.sort() | |
| return spanlist | |
| def paren_repl(obj): | |
| torep = obj.group(1) | |
| numrep = obj.group(2) | |
| return ','.join([torep]*int(numrep)) | |
| parenrep = re.compile(r"\(([^)]*)\)\*(\d+)") | |
| plainrep = re.compile(r"([^*]+)\*(\d+)") | |
| def parse_values(astr): | |
| # replaces all occurrences of '(a,b,c)*4' in astr | |
| # with 'a,b,c,a,b,c,a,b,c,a,b,c'. Empty braces generate | |
| # empty values, i.e., ()*4 yields ',,,'. The result is | |
| # split at ',' and a list of values returned. | |
| astr = parenrep.sub(paren_repl, astr) | |
| # replaces occurrences of xxx*3 with xxx, xxx, xxx | |
| astr = ','.join([plainrep.sub(paren_repl, x.strip()) | |
| for x in astr.split(',')]) | |
| return astr.split(',') | |
| stripast = re.compile(r"\n\s*\*?") | |
| named_re = re.compile(r"#\s*(\w*)\s*=([^#]*)#") | |
| exclude_vars_re = re.compile(r"(\w*)=(\w*)") | |
| exclude_re = re.compile(":exclude:") | |
| def parse_loop_header(loophead) : | |
| """Find all named replacements in the header | |
| Returns a list of dictionaries, one for each loop iteration, | |
| where each key is a name to be substituted and the corresponding | |
| value is the replacement string. | |
| Also return a list of exclusions. The exclusions are dictionaries | |
| of key value pairs. There can be more than one exclusion. | |
| [{'var1':'value1', 'var2', 'value2'[,...]}, ...] | |
| """ | |
| # Strip out '\n' and leading '*', if any, in continuation lines. | |
| # This should not effect code previous to this change as | |
| # continuation lines were not allowed. | |
| loophead = stripast.sub("", loophead) | |
| # parse out the names and lists of values | |
| names = [] | |
| reps = named_re.findall(loophead) | |
| nsub = None | |
| for rep in reps: | |
| name = rep[0] | |
| vals = parse_values(rep[1]) | |
| size = len(vals) | |
| if nsub is None : | |
| nsub = size | |
| elif nsub != size : | |
| msg = "Mismatch in number of values, %d != %d\n%s = %s" | |
| raise ValueError(msg % (nsub, size, name, vals)) | |
| names.append((name, vals)) | |
| # Find any exclude variables | |
| excludes = [] | |
| for obj in exclude_re.finditer(loophead): | |
| span = obj.span() | |
| # find next newline | |
| endline = loophead.find('\n', span[1]) | |
| substr = loophead[span[1]:endline] | |
| ex_names = exclude_vars_re.findall(substr) | |
| excludes.append(dict(ex_names)) | |
| # generate list of dictionaries, one for each template iteration | |
| dlist = [] | |
| if nsub is None : | |
| raise ValueError("No substitution variables found") | |
| for i in range(nsub): | |
| tmp = {name: vals[i] for name, vals in names} | |
| dlist.append(tmp) | |
| return dlist | |
| replace_re = re.compile(r"@(\w+)@") | |
| def parse_string(astr, env, level, line) : | |
| lineno = "#line %d\n" % line | |
| # local function for string replacement, uses env | |
| def replace(match): | |
| name = match.group(1) | |
| try : | |
| val = env[name] | |
| except KeyError: | |
| msg = 'line %d: no definition of key "%s"'%(line, name) | |
| raise ValueError(msg) from None | |
| return val | |
| code = [lineno] | |
| struct = parse_structure(astr, level) | |
| if struct : | |
| # recurse over inner loops | |
| oldend = 0 | |
| newlevel = level + 1 | |
| for sub in struct: | |
| pref = astr[oldend:sub[0]] | |
| head = astr[sub[0]:sub[1]] | |
| text = astr[sub[1]:sub[2]] | |
| oldend = sub[3] | |
| newline = line + sub[4] | |
| code.append(replace_re.sub(replace, pref)) | |
| try : | |
| envlist = parse_loop_header(head) | |
| except ValueError as e: | |
| msg = "line %d: %s" % (newline, e) | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| for newenv in envlist : | |
| newenv.update(env) | |
| newcode = parse_string(text, newenv, newlevel, newline) | |
| code.extend(newcode) | |
| suff = astr[oldend:] | |
| code.append(replace_re.sub(replace, suff)) | |
| else : | |
| # replace keys | |
| code.append(replace_re.sub(replace, astr)) | |
| code.append('\n') | |
| return ''.join(code) | |
| def process_str(astr): | |
| code = [header] | |
| code.extend(parse_string(astr, global_names, 0, 1)) | |
| return ''.join(code) | |
| include_src_re = re.compile(r"(\n|\A)#include\s*['\"]" | |
| r"(?P<name>[\w\d./\\]+[.]src)['\"]", re.I) | |
| def resolve_includes(source): | |
| d = os.path.dirname(source) | |
| with open(source) as fid: | |
| lines = [] | |
| for line in fid: | |
| m = include_src_re.match(line) | |
| if m: | |
| fn = m.group('name') | |
| if not os.path.isabs(fn): | |
| fn = os.path.join(d, fn) | |
| if os.path.isfile(fn): | |
| lines.extend(resolve_includes(fn)) | |
| else: | |
| lines.append(line) | |
| else: | |
| lines.append(line) | |
| return lines | |
| def process_file(source): | |
| lines = resolve_includes(source) | |
| sourcefile = os.path.normcase(source).replace("\\", "\\\\") | |
| try: | |
| code = process_str(''.join(lines)) | |
| except ValueError as e: | |
| raise ValueError('In "%s" loop at %s' % (sourcefile, e)) from None | |
| return '#line 1 "%s"\n%s' % (sourcefile, code) | |
| def unique_key(adict): | |
| # this obtains a unique key given a dictionary | |
| # currently it works by appending together n of the letters of the | |
| # current keys and increasing n until a unique key is found | |
| # -- not particularly quick | |
| allkeys = list(adict.keys()) | |
| done = False | |
| n = 1 | |
| while not done: | |
| newkey = "".join([x[:n] for x in allkeys]) | |
| if newkey in allkeys: | |
| n += 1 | |
| else: | |
| done = True | |
| return newkey | |
| def main(): | |
| try: | |
| file = sys.argv[1] | |
| except IndexError: | |
| fid = sys.stdin | |
| outfile = sys.stdout | |
| else: | |
| fid = open(file, 'r') | |
| (base, ext) = os.path.splitext(file) | |
| newname = base | |
| outfile = open(newname, 'w') | |
| allstr = fid.read() | |
| try: | |
| writestr = process_str(allstr) | |
| except ValueError as e: | |
| raise ValueError("In %s loop at %s" % (file, e)) from None | |
| outfile.write(writestr) | |
| if __name__ == "__main__": | |
| main() | |