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#!/usr/bin/env python
import os, sys
def print_header(var_name):
sys.stdout.write("""
#ifdef __APPLE_CC__
/*\n\
* The mid-2007 version of gcc that ships with Macs requires a\n\
* comma on the .section line, but the rest of the world thinks\n\
* that's a syntax error. It also wants globals to be explicitly\n\
* prefixed with \"_\" as opposed to modern gccs that do the\n\
* prefixing for you.\n\
*/\n\
.globl _%s\n\
.section .rodata,\n\
.align 8\n\
_%s:\n\
#else\n\
.globl %s\n\
.section .rodata\n\
.align 8\n\
%s:\n\
#endif\n\
""" % (var_name, var_name, var_name, var_name))
def file2asm(var_name):
print_header(var_name)
input_size = 0
col = 0
while True:
buf = sys.stdin.read(1024)
if len(buf) <= 0:
break
input_size += len(buf)
for c in buf:
if col == 0:
sys.stdout.write(".byte ")
sys.stdout.write("0x%02x" % ord(c))
col += 1
if col == 16:
sys.stdout.write("\n")
col = 0
elif col % 4 == 0:
sys.stdout.write(", ")
else:
sys.stdout.write(",")
# always ends with 0x0 (can fix assembler warnings)
if col != 0:
sys.stdout.write("0x00")
sys.stdout.write("\n")
# encode file size
print_header(var_name + "_size")
sys.stdout.write(" .long %d\n" % input_size)
def main(argv):
if len(argv) < 2:
print "usage: %s <name>" % argv[0]
return 1
file2asm(argv[1])
if __name__ == '__main__':
main(sys.argv)