geany/scintilla/LexGen.py
Enrico Tröger 8cb2cf0997 Initial import
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# LexGen.py - implemented 2002 by Neil Hodgson neilh@scintilla.org
# Released to the public domain.
# Regenerate the Scintilla and SciTE source files that list
# all the lexers and all the properties files.
# Should be run whenever a new lexer is added or removed.
# Requires Python 2.1 or later
# Most files are regenerated in place with templates stored in comments.
# The VS .NET project file is generated into a different file as the
# VS .NET environment will not retain comments when modifying the file.
# The files are copied to a string apart from sections between a
# ++Autogenerated comment and a --Autogenerated comment which is
# generated by the CopyWithInsertion function. After the whole
# string is instantiated, it is compared with the target file and
# if different the file is rewritten.
# Does not regenerate the Visual C++ 6 project files but does the VS .NET
# project file.
import string
import sys
import os
import glob
# EOL constants
CR = "\r"
LF = "\n"
CRLF = "\r\n"
if sys.platform == "win32":
NATIVE = CRLF
else:
# Yes, LF is the native EOL even on Mac OS X. CR is just for
# Mac OS <=9 (a.k.a. "Mac Classic")
NATIVE = LF
# Automatically generated sections contain start and end comments,
# a definition line and the results.
# The results are replaced by regenerating based on the definition line.
# The definition line is a comment prefix followed by "**".
# If there is a digit after the ** then this indicates which list to use
# and the digit and next character are not part of the definition
# Backslash is used as an escape within the definition line.
# The part between \( and \) is repeated for each item in the list.
# \* is replaced by each list item. \t, and \n are tab and newline.
def CopyWithInsertion(input, commentPrefix, retainDefs, eolType, *lists):
copying = 1
listid = 0
output = []
for line in input.splitlines(0):
isStartGenerated = line.startswith(commentPrefix + "++Autogenerated")
if copying and not isStartGenerated:
output.append(line)
if isStartGenerated:
if retainDefs:
output.append(line)
copying = 0
definition = ""
elif not copying and line.startswith(commentPrefix + "**"):
if retainDefs:
output.append(line)
definition = line[len(commentPrefix + "**"):]
listid = 0
if definition[0] in string.digits:
listid = int(definition[:1])
definition = definition[2:]
# Hide double slashes as a control character
definition = definition.replace("\\\\", "\001")
# Do some normal C style transforms
definition = definition.replace("\\n", "\n")
definition = definition.replace("\\t", "\t")
# Get the doubled backslashes back as single backslashes
definition = definition.replace("\001", "\\")
startRepeat = definition.find("\\(")
endRepeat = definition.find("\\)")
intro = definition[:startRepeat]
out = ""
if intro.endswith("\n"):
pos = 0
else:
pos = len(intro)
out += intro
middle = definition[startRepeat+2:endRepeat]
for i in lists[listid]:
item = middle.replace("\\*", i)
if pos and (pos + len(item) >= 80):
out += "\\\n"
pos = 0
out += item
pos += len(item)
if item.endswith("\n"):
pos = 0
outro = definition[endRepeat+2:]
out += outro
out = out.replace("\n", eolType) # correct EOLs in generated content
output.append(out)
elif line.startswith(commentPrefix + "--Autogenerated"):
copying = 1
if retainDefs:
output.append(line)
output = [line.rstrip(" \t") for line in output] # trim trailing whitespace
return eolType.join(output) + eolType
def UpdateFile(filename, updated):
""" If the file is different to updated then copy updated
into the file else leave alone so CVS and make don't treat
it as modified. """
try:
infile = open(filename, "rb")
except IOError: # File is not there yet
out = open(filename, "wb")
out.write(updated)
out.close()
print "New", filename
return
original = infile.read()
infile.close()
if updated != original:
os.unlink(filename)
out = open(filename, "wb")
out.write(updated)
out.close()
print "Changed", filename
#~ else:
#~ print "Unchanged", filename
def Generate(inpath, outpath, commentPrefix, eolType, *lists):
"""Generate 'outpath' from 'inpath'.
"eolType" indicates the type of EOLs to use in the generated
file. It should be one of following constants: LF, CRLF,
CR, or NATIVE.
"""
#print "generate '%s' -> '%s' (comment prefix: %r, eols: %r)"\
# % (inpath, outpath, commentPrefix, eolType)
try:
infile = open(inpath, "r")
except IOError:
print "Can not open", inpath
return
original = infile.read()
infile.close()
updated = CopyWithInsertion(original, commentPrefix,
inpath == outpath, eolType, *lists)
UpdateFile(outpath, updated)
def Regenerate(filename, commentPrefix, eolType, *lists):
"""Regenerate the given file.
"eolType" indicates the type of EOLs to use in the generated
file. It should be one of following constants: LF, CRLF,
CR, or NATIVE.
"""
Generate(filename, filename, commentPrefix, eolType, *lists)
def FindModules(lexFile):
modules = []
f = open(lexFile)
for l in f.readlines():
if l.startswith("LexerModule"):
l = l.replace("(", " ")
modules.append(l.split()[1])
return modules
def ciCompare(a,b):
return a.lower() < b.lower()
def RegenerateAll():
root="./"
# Find all the lexer source code files
lexFilePaths = glob.glob(root + "Lex*.cxx")
lexFiles = [os.path.basename(f)[:-4] for f in lexFilePaths]
print lexFiles
lexerModules = []
for lexFile in lexFilePaths:
lexerModules.extend(FindModules(lexFile))
lexerModules.sort(ciCompare)
Regenerate(root + "KeyWords.cxx", "//", NATIVE, lexerModules)
RegenerateAll()