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-rw-r--r-- | win32/Makefile.am | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | win32/crocopc.py | 33 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | win32/pc_base.py | 124 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | win32/replace.py | 109 |
4 files changed, 269 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/win32/Makefile.am b/win32/Makefile.am index e4fa9e4..b0008af 100644 --- a/win32/Makefile.am +++ b/win32/Makefile.am @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ #Author: Fan, Chun-wei #See COPYRIGHTS file for copyright information. -SUBDIRS = \ - vs9 vs10 vs11 vs12 vs14 vs15 +SUBDIRS = vs9 vs10 vs11 vs12 vs14 vs15 + +EXTRA_DIST = crocopc.py pc_base.py replace.py diff --git a/win32/crocopc.py b/win32/crocopc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9263ac4 --- /dev/null +++ b/win32/crocopc.py @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# +# Utility script to generate .pc files for GLib +# for Visual Studio builds, to be used for +# building introspection files + +# Author: Fan, Chun-wei +# Date: March 10, 2016 + +import os +import sys + +from replace import replace_multi +from pc_base import BasePCItems + +def main(argv): + base_pc = BasePCItems() + + base_pc.setup(argv) + croco_version = base_pc.version.split('.') + pkg_replace_items = {'@LIBCROCO_MAJOR_VERSION@': croco_version[0], + '@LIBCROCO_MINOR_VERSION@': croco_version[1]} + + pkg_replace_items.update(base_pc.base_replace_items) + + # Generate libcroco-x.y.pc + replace_multi(base_pc.top_srcdir + '/libcroco.pc.in', + base_pc.srcdir + '/libcroco-' + croco_version[0] + + '.' + croco_version[1] + '.pc', + pkg_replace_items) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) diff --git a/win32/pc_base.py b/win32/pc_base.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f7976e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/win32/pc_base.py @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# +# Simple utility script to generate the basic info +# needed in a .pc (pkg-config) file, used especially +# for introspection purposes + +# This can be used in various projects where +# there is the need to generate .pc files, +# and is copied from GLib's $(srcroot)/win32 + +# Author: Fan, Chun-wei +# Date: March 10, 2016 + +import os +import sys +import argparse + +class BasePCItems: + def __init__(self): + self.base_replace_items = {} + self.exec_prefix = '' + self.includedir = '' + self.libdir = '' + self.prefix = '' + self.srcdir = os.path.dirname(__file__) + self.top_srcdir = self.srcdir + '\\..' + self.version = '' + + def setup(self, argv, parser=None): + if parser is None: + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Setup basic .pc file info') + parser.add_argument('--prefix', help='prefix of the installed library', + required=True) + parser.add_argument('--exec-prefix', + help='prefix of the installed programs, \ + if different from the prefix') + parser.add_argument('--includedir', + help='includedir of the installed library, \ + if different from ${prefix}/include') + parser.add_argument('--libdir', + help='libdir of the installed library, \ + if different from ${prefix}/lib') + parser.add_argument('--version', help='Version of the package', + required=True) + args = parser.parse_args() + + self.version = args.version + + # check whether the prefix and exec_prefix are valid + if not os.path.exists(args.prefix): + raise SystemExit('Specified prefix \'%s\' is invalid' % args.prefix) + + # use absolute paths for prefix + self.prefix = os.path.abspath(args.prefix).replace('\\','/') + + # check and setup the exec_prefix + if getattr(args, 'exec_prefix', None) is None: + exec_prefix_use_shorthand = True + self.exec_prefix = '${prefix}' + else: + if args.exec_prefix.startswith('${prefix}'): + exec_prefix_use_shorthand = True + input_exec_prefix = args.prefix + args.exec_prefix[len('${prefix}'):] + else: + exec_prefix_use_shorthand = False + input_exec_prefix = args.exec_prefix + if not os.path.exists(input_exec_prefix): + raise SystemExit('Specified exec_prefix \'%s\' is invalid' % + args.exec_prefix) + if exec_prefix_use_shorthand is True: + self.exec_prefix = args.exec_prefix.replace('\\','/') + else: + self.exec_prefix = os.path.abspath(input_exec_prefix).replace('\\','/') + + # check and setup the includedir + if getattr(args, 'includedir', None) is None: + self.includedir = '${prefix}/include' + else: + if args.includedir.startswith('${prefix}'): + includedir_use_shorthand = True + input_includedir = args.prefix + args.includedir[len('${prefix}'):] + else: + if args.includedir.startswith('${exec_prefix}'): + includedir_use_shorthand = True + input_includedir = input_exec_prefix + args.includedir[len('${exec_prefix}'):] + else: + includedir_use_shorthand = False + input_includedir = args.includedir + if not os.path.exists(input_includedir): + raise SystemExit('Specified includedir \'%s\' is invalid' % + args.includedir) + if includedir_use_shorthand is True: + self.includedir = args.includedir.replace('\\','/') + else: + self.includedir = os.path.abspath(input_includedir).replace('\\','/') + + # check and setup the libdir + if getattr(args, 'libdir', None) is None: + self.libdir = '${prefix}/lib' + else: + if args.libdir.startswith('${prefix}'): + libdir_use_shorthand = True + input_libdir = args.prefix + args.libdir[len('${prefix}'):] + else: + if args.libdir.startswith('${exec_prefix}'): + libdir_use_shorthand = True + input_libdir = input_exec_prefix + args.libdir[len('${exec_prefix}'):] + else: + libdir_use_shorthand = False + input_libdir = args.libdir + if not os.path.exists(input_libdir): + raise SystemExit('Specified libdir \'%s\' is invalid' % + args.libdir) + if libdir_use_shorthand is True: + self.libdir = args.libdir.replace('\\','/') + else: + self.libdir = os.path.abspath(input_libdir).replace('\\','/') + + # setup dictionary for replacing items in *.pc.in + self.base_replace_items.update({'@VERSION@': self.version}) + self.base_replace_items.update({'@prefix@': self.prefix}) + self.base_replace_items.update({'@exec_prefix@': self.exec_prefix}) + self.base_replace_items.update({'@libdir@': self.libdir}) + self.base_replace_items.update({'@includedir@': self.includedir}) diff --git a/win32/replace.py b/win32/replace.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0cb269a --- /dev/null +++ b/win32/replace.py @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# +# Simple utility script to manipulate +# certain types of strings in a file + +# This can be used in various projects where +# there is the need to replace strings in files, +# and is copied from GLib's $(srcroot)/win32 + +# Author: Fan, Chun-wei +# Date: September 03, 2014 + +import os +import sys +import re +import string +import argparse + +valid_actions = ['remove-prefix', + 'replace-var', + 'replace-str', + 'remove-str'] + +def replace_multi(src, dest, replace_items): + with open(src, 'r') as s: + with open(dest, 'w') as d: + for line in s: + replace_dict = dict((re.escape(key), value) \ + for key, value in replace_items.items()) + replace_pattern = re.compile("|".join(replace_dict.keys())) + d.write(replace_pattern.sub(lambda m: \ + replace_dict[re.escape(m.group(0))], line)) + +def replace(src, dest, instring, outstring): + replace_item = {instring: outstring} + replace_multi(src, dest, replace_item) + +def check_required_args(args, params): + for param in params: + if getattr(args, param, None) is None: + raise SystemExit('%s: error: --%s argument is required' % (__file__, param)) + +def warn_ignored_args(args, params): + for param in params: + if getattr(args, param, None) is not None: + print('%s: warning: --%s argument is ignored' % (__file__, param)) + +def main(argv): + + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Process strings in a file.') + parser.add_argument('-a', + '--action', + help='Action to carry out. Can be one of:\n' + 'remove-prefix\n' + 'replace-var\n' + 'replace-str\n' + 'remove-str', + choices=valid_actions) + parser.add_argument('-i', '--input', help='Input file') + parser.add_argument('-o', '--output', help='Output file') + parser.add_argument('--instring', help='String to replace or remove') + parser.add_argument('--var', help='Autotools variable name to replace') + parser.add_argument('--outstring', + help='New String to replace specified string or variable') + parser.add_argument('--removeprefix', help='Prefix of string to remove') + + args = parser.parse_args() + + input_string = '' + output_string = '' + + # We must have action, input, output for all operations + check_required_args(args, ['action','input','output']) + + # Build the arguments by the operation that is to be done, + # to be fed into replace() + + # Get rid of prefixes from a string + if args.action == 'remove-prefix': + check_required_args(args, ['instring','removeprefix']) + warn_ignored_args(args, ['outstring','var']) + input_string = args.removeprefix + args.instring + output_string = args.instring + + # Replace an m4-style variable (those surrounded by @...@) + if args.action == 'replace-var': + check_required_args(args, ['var','outstring']) + warn_ignored_args(args, ['instring','removeprefix']) + input_string = '@' + args.var + '@' + output_string = args.outstring + + # Replace a string + if args.action == 'replace-str': + check_required_args(args, ['instring','outstring']) + warn_ignored_args(args, ['var','removeprefix']) + input_string = args.instring + output_string = args.outstring + + # Remove a string + if args.action == 'remove-str': + check_required_args(args, ['instring']) + warn_ignored_args(args, ['var','outstring','removeprefix']) + input_string = args.instring + output_string = '' + + replace(args.input, args.output, input_string, output_string) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) |