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Python for PalmOS » Python 1.5.2 reduced 1.0 » Tools » freeze » parsesetup.py
# Parse Makefiles and Python Setup(.in) files.

import regex
import string


# Extract variable definitions from a Makefile.
# Return a dictionary mapping names to values.
# May raise IOError.

makevardef = regex.compile('^\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\)[ \t]*=\(.*\)')

def getmakevars(filename):
  variables = {}
  fp = open(filename)
  try:
    while 1:
      line = fp.readline()
      if not line:
        break
      if makevardef.match(line) < 0:
        continue
      name, value = makevardef.group(1, 2)
      # Strip trailing comment
      i = string.find(value, '#')
      if i >= 0:
        value = value[:i]
      value = string.strip(value)
      variables[name] = value
  finally:
    fp.close()
  return variables


# Parse a Python Setup(.in) file.
# Return two dictionaries, the first mapping modules to their
# definitions, the second mapping variable names to their values.
# May raise IOError.

setupvardef = regex.compile('^\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\)=\(.*\)')

def getsetupinfo(filename):
  modules = {}
  variables = {}
  fp = open(filename)
  try:
    while 1:
      line = fp.readline()
      if not line:
        break
      # Strip comments
      i = string.find(line, '#')
      if i >= 0:
        line = line[:i]
      if setupvardef.match(line) >= 0:
        name, value = setupvardef.group(1, 2)
        variables[name] = string.strip(value)
      else:
        words = string.split(line)
        if words:
          modules[words[0]] = words[1:]
  finally:
    fp.close()
  return modules, variables


# Test the above functions.

def test():
  import sys
  import os
  if not sys.argv[1:]:
    print 'usage: python parsesetup.py Makefile*|Setup* ...'
    sys.exit(2)
  for arg in sys.argv[1:]:
    base = os.path.basename(arg)
    if base[:8] == 'Makefile':
      print 'Make style parsing:', arg
      v = getmakevars(arg)
      prdict(v)
    elif base[:5] == 'Setup':
      print 'Setup style parsing:', arg
      m, v = getsetupinfo(arg)
      prdict(m)
      prdict(v)
    else:
      print arg, 'is neither a Makefile nor a Setup file'
      print '(name must begin with "Makefile" or "Setup")'

def prdict(d):
  keys = d.keys()
  keys.sort()
  for key in keys:
    value = d[key]
    print "%-15s" % key, str(value)

if __name__ == '__main__':
  test()
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