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Doug Zongker9bd49622009-11-30 14:28:59 -08001# Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
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14
15"""A module for reading and parsing event-log-tags files."""
16
17import re
18import sys
19
20class Tag(object):
21 __slots__ = ["tagnum", "tagname", "description", "filename", "linenum"]
22
23 def __init__(self, tagnum, tagname, description, filename, linenum):
24 self.tagnum = tagnum
25 self.tagname = tagname
26 self.description = description
27 self.filename = filename
28 self.linenum = linenum
29
30
31class TagFile(object):
32 """Read an input event-log-tags file."""
33 def AddError(self, msg, linenum=None):
34 if linenum is None:
35 linenum = self.linenum
36 self.errors.append((self.filename, linenum, msg))
37
38 def AddWarning(self, msg, linenum=None):
39 if linenum is None:
40 linenum = self.linenum
41 self.warnings.append((self.filename, linenum, msg))
42
43 def __init__(self, filename, file_object=None):
44 """'filename' is the name of the file (included in any error
45 messages). If 'file_object' is None, 'filename' will be opened
46 for reading."""
47 self.errors = []
48 self.warnings = []
49 self.tags = []
50 self.options = {}
51
52 self.filename = filename
53 self.linenum = 0
54
55 if file_object is None:
56 try:
57 file_object = open(filename, "rb")
58 except (IOError, OSError), e:
59 self.AddError(str(e))
60 return
61
62 try:
63 for self.linenum, line in enumerate(file_object):
64 self.linenum += 1
65
66 line = line.strip()
67 if not line or line[0] == '#': continue
68 parts = re.split(r"\s+", line, 2)
69
70 if len(parts) < 2:
71 self.AddError("failed to parse \"%s\"" % (line,))
72 continue
73
74 if parts[0] == "option":
75 self.options[parts[1]] = parts[2:]
76 continue
77
Doug Zongkerabfbbe22010-02-16 14:32:08 -080078 if parts[0] == "?":
79 tag = None
80 else:
81 try:
82 tag = int(parts[0])
83 except ValueError:
84 self.AddError("\"%s\" isn't an integer tag or '?'" % (parts[0],))
85 continue
Doug Zongker9bd49622009-11-30 14:28:59 -080086
87 tagname = parts[1]
88 if len(parts) == 3:
89 description = parts[2]
90 else:
91 description = None
92
Doug Zongkere128cbd2011-01-23 12:57:19 -080093 if description:
94 # EventLog.java checks that the description field is
95 # surrounded by parens, so we should too (to avoid a runtime
96 # crash from badly-formatted descriptions).
97 if not re.match(r"\(.*\)\s*$", description):
98 self.AddError("tag \"%s\" has unparseable description" % (tagname,))
99 continue
100
Doug Zongker9bd49622009-11-30 14:28:59 -0800101 self.tags.append(Tag(tag, tagname, description,
102 self.filename, self.linenum))
103 except (IOError, OSError), e:
104 self.AddError(str(e))
105
106
Doug Zongker5ae770f2009-12-08 12:45:02 -0800107def BooleanFromString(s):
108 """Interpret 's' as a boolean and return its value. Raise
109 ValueError if it's not something we can interpret as true or
110 false."""
111 s = s.lower()
112 if s in ("true", "t", "1", "on", "yes", "y"):
113 return True
114 if s in ("false", "f", "0", "off", "no", "n"):
115 return False
116 raise ValueError("'%s' not a valid boolean" % (s,))
117
118
Doug Zongker9bd49622009-11-30 14:28:59 -0800119def WriteOutput(output_file, data):
120 """Write 'data' to the given output filename (which may be None to
121 indicate stdout). Emit an error message and die on any failure.
122 'data' may be a string or a StringIO object."""
123 if not isinstance(data, str):
124 data = data.getvalue()
125 try:
126 if output_file is None:
127 out = sys.stdout
128 output_file = "<stdout>"
129 else:
130 out = open(output_file, "wb")
131 out.write(data)
132 out.close()
133 except (IOError, OSError), e:
134 print >> sys.stderr, "failed to write %s: %s" % (output_file, e)
135 sys.exit(1)