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#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
import gettext
import re
# List of supported languages
languages = sys.argv[1:]
# Escape special characters in C strings
def escapeCString (s):
escapeSeqs = {'\a' : '\\a', '\b' : '\\b', '\f' : '\\f', '\n' : '\\n',
'\r' : '\\r', '\t' : '\\t', '\v' : '\\v', '\\' : '\\\\'}
# " -> '' is a hack. Quotes (") aren't possible in XML attributes.
# Better use Unicode characters for typographic quotes in option
# descriptions and translations.
i = 0
r = ''
while i < len(s):
# Special case: escape double quote with \u201c or \u201d, depending
# on whether it's an open or close quote. This is needed because plain
# double quotes are not possible in XML attributes.
if s[i] == '"':
if i == len(s)-1 or s[i+1].isspace():
# close quote
q = u'\u201c'
else:
# open quote
q = u'\u201d'
r = r + q
elif escapeSeqs.has_key(s[i]):
r = r + escapeSeqs[s[i]]
else:
r = r + s[i]
i = i + 1
return r
# Expand escape sequences in C strings (needed for gettext lookup)
def expandCString (s):
escapeSeqs = {'a' : '\a', 'b' : '\b', 'f' : '\f', 'n' : '\n',
'r' : '\r', 't' : '\t', 'v' : '\v',
'"' : '"', '\\' : '\\'}
i = 0
escape = False
hexa = False
octa = False
num = 0
digits = 0
r = ''
while i < len(s):
if not escape:
if s[i] == '\\':
escape = True
else:
r = r + s[i]
elif hexa:
if (s[i] >= '0' and s[i] <= '9') or \
(s[i] >= 'a' and s[i] <= 'f') or \
(s[i] >= 'A' and s[i] <= 'F'):
num = num * 16 + int(s[i],16)
digits = digits + 1
else:
digits = 2
if digits >= 2:
hexa = False
escape = False
r = r + chr(num)
elif octa:
if s[i] >= '0' and s[i] <= '7':
num = num * 8 + int(s[i],8)
digits = digits + 1
else:
digits = 3
if digits >= 3:
octa = False
escape = False
r = r + chr(num)
else:
if escapeSeqs.has_key(s[i]):
r = r + escapeSeqs[s[i]]
escape = False
elif s[i] >= '0' and s[i] <= '7':
octa = True
num = int(s[i],8)
if num <= 3:
digits = 1
else:
digits = 2
elif s[i] == 'x' or s[i] == 'X':
hexa = True
num = 0
digits = 0
else:
r = r + s[i]
escape = False
i = i + 1
return r
# Expand matches. The first match is always a DESC or DESC_BEGIN match.
# Subsequent matches are ENUM matches.
#
# DESC, DESC_BEGIN format: \1 \2=<lang> \3 \4=gettext(" \5=<text> \6=") \7
# ENUM format: \1 \2=gettext(" \3=<text> \4=") \5
def expandMatches (matches, translations, end=None):
assert len(matches) > 0
nTranslations = len(translations)
i = 0
# Expand the description+enums for all translations
for lang,trans in translations:
i = i + 1
# Make sure that all but the last line of a simple description
# are extended with a backslash.
suffix = ''
if len(matches) == 1 and i < len(translations) and \
not matches[0].expand (r'\7').endswith('\\'):
suffix = ' \\'
# Expand the description line. Need to use ugettext in order to allow
# non-ascii unicode chars in the original English descriptions.
text = escapeCString (trans.ugettext (unicode (expandCString (
matches[0].expand (r'\5')), "utf-8"))).encode("utf-8")
print matches[0].expand (r'\1' + lang + r'\3"' + text + r'"\7') + suffix
# Expand any subsequent enum lines
for match in matches[1:]:
text = escapeCString (trans.ugettext (unicode (expandCString (
match.expand (r'\3')), "utf-8"))).encode("utf-8")
print match.expand (r'\1"' + text + r'"\5')
# Expand description end
if end:
print end,
# Compile a list of translation classes to all supported languages.
# The first translation is always a NullTranslations.
translations = [("en", gettext.NullTranslations())]
for lang in languages:
try:
trans = gettext.translation ("options", ".", [lang])
except IOError:
sys.stderr.write ("Warning: language '%s' not found.\n" % lang)
continue
translations.append ((lang, trans))
# Regular expressions:
reLibintl_h = re.compile (r'#\s*include\s*<libintl.h>')
reDESC = re.compile (r'(\s*DRI_CONF_DESC\s*\(\s*)([a-z]+)(\s*,\s*)(gettext\s*\(\s*")(.*)("\s*\))(\s*\)[ \t]*\\?)$')
reDESC_BEGIN = re.compile (r'(\s*DRI_CONF_DESC_BEGIN\s*\(\s*)([a-z]+)(\s*,\s*)(gettext\s*\(\s*")(.*)("\s*\))(\s*\)[ \t]*\\?)$')
reENUM = re.compile (r'(\s*DRI_CONF_ENUM\s*\([^,]+,\s*)(gettext\s*\(\s*")(.*)("\s*\))(\s*\)[ \t]*\\?)$')
reDESC_END = re.compile (r'\s*DRI_CONF_DESC_END')
# Print a header
print \
"/***********************************************************************\n" \
" *** THIS FILE IS GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY. DON'T EDIT! ***\n" \
" ***********************************************************************/"
# Process the options template and generate options.h with all
# translations.
template = file ("t_options.h", "r")
descMatches = []
for line in template:
if len(descMatches) > 0:
matchENUM = reENUM .match (line)
matchDESC_END = reDESC_END.match (line)
if matchENUM:
descMatches.append (matchENUM)
elif matchDESC_END:
expandMatches (descMatches, translations, line)
descMatches = []
else:
sys.stderr.write (
"Warning: unexpected line inside description dropped:\n%s\n" \
% line)
continue
if reLibintl_h.search (line):
# Ignore (comment out) #include <libintl.h>
print "/* %s * commented out by gen_xmlpool.py */" % line
continue
matchDESC = reDESC .match (line)
matchDESC_BEGIN = reDESC_BEGIN.match (line)
if matchDESC:
assert len(descMatches) == 0
expandMatches ([matchDESC], translations)
elif matchDESC_BEGIN:
assert len(descMatches) == 0
descMatches = [matchDESC_BEGIN]
else:
print line,
if len(descMatches) > 0:
sys.stderr.write ("Warning: unterminated description at end of file.\n")
expandMatches (descMatches, translations)
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