src/dbus-analyze-types.py

Mon, 28 Nov 2005 01:50:56 +0000

author
Richard Laager <rlaager@pidgin.im>
date
Mon, 28 Nov 2005 01:50:56 +0000
changeset 12242
e7fc1748eb56
parent 11331
6e06ed40a312
permissions
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[gaim-migrate @ 14544]
Rework the notify API close callbacks. They are now called by the core, instead of the UI. Prior to a couple days ago, they weren't actually implemented in the UI at all.

As a side note, if anyone knows why gpointer is declared as a T_GaimObj instead of a T_PTR, please let me know. That seems wrong, especially since void * is a T_PTR and gconstpointer is a T_PTR. This may or may not cause problems for the notify change (void * -> gpointer) to user_data. NOTE: I did not change this, even though I think it's wrong.

# This program takes a C header/source as the input and produces
#
# with --keyword=enum: the list of all enums
# with --keyword=struct: the list of all structs
#
# the output styles:
#
# --enum    DBUS_POINTER_NAME1,
#           DBUS_POINTER_NAME2,
#           DBUS_POINTER_NAME3, 
# 
# --list    NAME1
#           NAME2
#           NAME3
# 


import re
import sys

options = {}

def toprint(match, line):
    if verbatim:
        return line
    else:
        return pattern % match

for arg in sys.argv[1:]:
    if arg[0:2] == "--":
        mylist = arg[2:].split("=",1)
        command = mylist[0]
        if len(mylist) > 1:
            options[command] = mylist[1]
        else:
            options[command] = None

keyword = options.get("keyword", "struct")
pattern = options.get("pattern", "%s")
verbatim = options.has_key("verbatim")

structregexp1 = re.compile(r"^(typedef\s+)?%s\s+\w+\s+(\w+)\s*;" % keyword)
structregexp2 = re.compile(r"^(typedef\s+)?%s" % keyword)
structregexp3 = re.compile(r"^}\s+(\w+)\s*;")

print "/* Generated by %s.  Do not edit! */" % sys.argv[0]

myinput = iter(sys.stdin)

for line in myinput:
    match = structregexp1.match(line)
    if match is not None:
        print toprint(match.group(2), line)
        continue

    match = structregexp2.match(line)
    if match is not None:
        while True:
            if verbatim:
                print line.rstrip()
            line = myinput.next()
            match = structregexp3.match(line)
            if match is not None:
                print toprint(match.group(1), line)
                break
            if line[0] not in [" ", "\t", "{", "\n"]:
                if verbatim:
                    print line
                break
        



    
    

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