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Python
185 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
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# Copyright (C) 2020 The Qt Company Ltd.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GPL-3.0-only WITH Qt-GPL-exception-1.0
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"""Utilities shared among the CLDR extraction tools.
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Functions:
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unicode2hex() -- converts unicode text to UCS-2 in hex form.
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wrap_list() -- map list to comma-separated string, 20 entries per line.
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Classes:
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Error -- A shared error class.
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Transcriber -- edit a file by writing a temporary file, then renaming.
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SourceFileEditor -- adds standard prelude and tail handling to Transcriber.
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"""
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from contextlib import ExitStack, contextmanager
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from pathlib import Path
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from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
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qtbase_root = Path(__file__).parents[2]
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assert qtbase_root.name == 'qtbase'
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class Error (Exception):
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def __init__(self, msg, *args):
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super().__init__(msg, *args)
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self.message = msg
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def __str__(self):
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return self.message
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def unicode2hex(s):
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lst = []
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for x in s:
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v = ord(x)
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if v > 0xFFFF:
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# make a surrogate pair
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# copied from qchar.h
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high = (v >> 10) + 0xd7c0
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low = (v % 0x400 + 0xdc00)
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lst.append(hex(high))
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lst.append(hex(low))
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else:
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lst.append(hex(v))
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return lst
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def wrap_list(lst):
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def split(lst, size):
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while lst:
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head, lst = lst[:size], lst[size:]
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yield head
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return ",\n".join(", ".join(x) for x in split(lst, 20))
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@contextmanager
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def AtomicRenameTemporaryFile(originalLocation: Path, *, prefix: str, dir: Path):
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"""Context manager for safe file update via a temporary file.
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Accepts path to the file to be updated. Yields a temporary file to the user
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code, open for writing.
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On success closes the temporary file and moves its content to the original
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location. On error, removes temporary file, without disturbing the original.
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"""
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tempFile = NamedTemporaryFile('w', prefix=prefix, dir=dir, delete=False)
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try:
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yield tempFile
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tempFile.close()
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# Move the modified file to the original location
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Path(tempFile.name).rename(originalLocation)
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except Exception:
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# delete the temporary file in case of error
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tempFile.close()
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Path(tempFile.name).unlink()
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raise
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class Transcriber:
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"""Context manager base-class to manage source file rewrites.
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Derived classes need to implement transcribing of the content, with
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whatever modifications they may want. Members reader and writer
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are exposed; use writer.write() to output to the new file; use
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reader.readline() or iterate reader to read the original.
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This class is intended to be used as context manager only (inside a
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`with` statement).
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Reimplement onEnter() to write any preamble the file may have,
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onExit() to write any tail. The body of the with statement takes
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care of anything in between, using methods provided by derived classes.
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The data is written to a temporary file first. The temporary file data
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is then moved to the original location if there were no errors. Otherwise
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the temporary file is removed and the original is left unchanged.
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"""
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def __init__(self, path: Path, temp_dir: Path):
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self.path = path
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self.tempDir = temp_dir
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def onEnter(self) -> None:
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"""
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Called before transferring control to user code.
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This function can be overridden in derived classes to perform actions
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before transferring control to the user code.
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The default implementation does nothing.
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"""
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pass
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def onExit(self) -> None:
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"""
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Called after return from user code.
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This function can be overridden in derived classes to perform actions
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after successful return from user code.
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The default implementation does nothing.
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"""
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pass
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def __enter__(self):
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with ExitStack() as resources:
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# Create a temp file to write the new data into
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self.writer = resources.enter_context(
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AtomicRenameTemporaryFile(self.path, prefix=self.path.name, dir=self.tempDir))
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# Open the old file
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self.reader = resources.enter_context(open(self.path))
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self.onEnter()
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# Prevent resources from being closed on normal return from this
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# method and make them available inside __exit__():
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self.__resources = resources.pop_all()
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return self
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
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if exc_type is None:
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with self.__resources:
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self.onExit()
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else:
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self.__resources.__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, traceback)
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return False
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class SourceFileEditor (Transcriber):
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"""Transcriber with transcription of code around a gnerated block.
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We have a common pattern of source files with a generated part
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embedded in a context that's not touched by the regeneration
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scripts. The generated part is, in each case, marked with a common
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pair of start and end markers. We transcribe the old file to a new
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temporary file; on success, we then remove the original and move
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the new version to replace it.
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This class takes care of transcribing the parts before and after
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the generated content; on entering the context, an instance will
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copy the preamble up to the start marker; on exit from the context
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it will skip over the original's generated content and resume
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transcribing with the end marker.
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This class is only intended to be used as a context manager:
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see Transcriber. Derived classes implement suitable methods for use in
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the body of the with statement, using self.writer to rewrite the part
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of the file between the start and end markers.
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"""
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GENERATED_BLOCK_START = '// GENERATED PART STARTS HERE'
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GENERATED_BLOCK_END = '// GENERATED PART ENDS HERE'
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def onEnter(self) -> None:
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# Copy over the first non-generated section to the new file
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for line in self.reader:
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self.writer.write(line)
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if line.strip() == self.GENERATED_BLOCK_START:
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break
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def onExit(self) -> None:
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# Skip through the old generated data in the old file
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for line in self.reader:
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if line.strip() == self.GENERATED_BLOCK_END:
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self.writer.write(line)
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break
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# Transcribe the remainder:
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for line in self.reader:
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self.writer.write(line)
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