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number of tests, all because of the codecs/_multibytecodecs issue described here (it's not a Py3K issue, just something Py3K discovers): http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-April/064051.html Hye-Shik Chang promised to look for a fix, so no need to fix it here. The tests that are expected to break are: test_codecencodings_cn test_codecencodings_hk test_codecencodings_jp test_codecencodings_kr test_codecencodings_tw test_codecs test_multibytecodec This merge fixes an actual test failure (test_weakref) in this branch, though, so I believe merging is the right thing to do anyway.
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3.6 KiB
Python
Executable File
113 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
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#! /usr/bin/env python
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# Selectively preprocess #ifdef / #ifndef statements.
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# Usage:
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# ifdef [-Dname] ... [-Uname] ... [file] ...
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#
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# This scans the file(s), looking for #ifdef and #ifndef preprocessor
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# commands that test for one of the names mentioned in the -D and -U
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# options. On standard output it writes a copy of the input file(s)
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# minus those code sections that are suppressed by the selected
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# combination of defined/undefined symbols. The #if(n)def/#else/#else
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# lines themselfs (if the #if(n)def tests for one of the mentioned
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# names) are removed as well.
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# Features: Arbitrary nesting of recognized and unrecognized
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# preprocesor statements works correctly. Unrecognized #if* commands
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# are left in place, so it will never remove too much, only too
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# little. It does accept whitespace around the '#' character.
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# Restrictions: There should be no comments or other symbols on the
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# #if(n)def lines. The effect of #define/#undef commands in the input
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# file or in included files is not taken into account. Tests using
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# #if and the defined() pseudo function are not recognized. The #elif
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# command is not recognized. Improperly nesting is not detected.
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# Lines that look like preprocessor commands but which are actually
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# part of comments or string literals will be mistaken for
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# preprocessor commands.
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import sys
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import getopt
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defs = []
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undefs = []
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def main():
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opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'D:U:')
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for o, a in opts:
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if o == '-D':
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defs.append(a)
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if o == '-U':
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undefs.append(a)
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if not args:
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args = ['-']
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for filename in args:
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if filename == '-':
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process(sys.stdin, sys.stdout)
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else:
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f = open(filename, 'r')
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process(f, sys.stdout)
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f.close()
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def process(fpi, fpo):
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keywords = ('if', 'ifdef', 'ifndef', 'else', 'endif')
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ok = 1
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stack = []
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while 1:
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line = fpi.readline()
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if not line: break
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while line[-2:] == '\\\n':
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nextline = fpi.readline()
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if not nextline: break
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line = line + nextline
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tmp = line.strip()
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if tmp[:1] != '#':
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if ok: fpo.write(line)
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continue
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tmp = tmp[1:].strip()
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words = tmp.split()
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keyword = words[0]
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if keyword not in keywords:
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if ok: fpo.write(line)
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continue
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if keyword in ('ifdef', 'ifndef') and len(words) == 2:
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if keyword == 'ifdef':
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ko = 1
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else:
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ko = 0
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word = words[1]
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if word in defs:
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stack.append((ok, ko, word))
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if not ko: ok = 0
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elif word in undefs:
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stack.append((ok, not ko, word))
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if ko: ok = 0
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else:
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stack.append((ok, -1, word))
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if ok: fpo.write(line)
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elif keyword == 'if':
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stack.append((ok, -1, ''))
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if ok: fpo.write(line)
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elif keyword == 'else' and stack:
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s_ok, s_ko, s_word = stack[-1]
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if s_ko < 0:
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if ok: fpo.write(line)
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else:
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s_ko = not s_ko
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ok = s_ok
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if not s_ko: ok = 0
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stack[-1] = s_ok, s_ko, s_word
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elif keyword == 'endif' and stack:
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s_ok, s_ko, s_word = stack[-1]
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if s_ko < 0:
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if ok: fpo.write(line)
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del stack[-1]
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ok = s_ok
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else:
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sys.stderr.write('Unknown keyword %s\n' % keyword)
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if stack:
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sys.stderr.write('stack: %s\n' % stack)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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