drone-micropython-raw 0.1.1

Bindings to MicroPython.
"""
Process raw qstr file and output qstr data with length, hash and data bytes.

This script works with Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3 and 3.4.
"""

from __future__ import print_function

import re
import sys

# Python 2/3 compatibility:
#   - iterating through bytes is different
#   - codepoint2name lives in a different module
import platform
if platform.python_version_tuple()[0] == '2':
    bytes_cons = lambda val, enc=None: bytearray(val)
    from htmlentitydefs import codepoint2name
elif platform.python_version_tuple()[0] == '3':
    bytes_cons = bytes
    from html.entities import codepoint2name
# end compatibility code

codepoint2name[ord('-')] = 'hyphen';

# add some custom names to map characters that aren't in HTML
codepoint2name[ord(' ')] = 'space'
codepoint2name[ord('\'')] = 'squot'
codepoint2name[ord(',')] = 'comma'
codepoint2name[ord('.')] = 'dot'
codepoint2name[ord(':')] = 'colon'
codepoint2name[ord(';')] = 'semicolon'
codepoint2name[ord('/')] = 'slash'
codepoint2name[ord('%')] = 'percent'
codepoint2name[ord('#')] = 'hash'
codepoint2name[ord('(')] = 'paren_open'
codepoint2name[ord(')')] = 'paren_close'
codepoint2name[ord('[')] = 'bracket_open'
codepoint2name[ord(']')] = 'bracket_close'
codepoint2name[ord('{')] = 'brace_open'
codepoint2name[ord('}')] = 'brace_close'
codepoint2name[ord('*')] = 'star'
codepoint2name[ord('!')] = 'bang'
codepoint2name[ord('\\')] = 'backslash'
codepoint2name[ord('+')] = 'plus'
codepoint2name[ord('$')] = 'dollar'
codepoint2name[ord('=')] = 'equals'
codepoint2name[ord('?')] = 'question'
codepoint2name[ord('@')] = 'at_sign'
codepoint2name[ord('^')] = 'caret'
codepoint2name[ord('|')] = 'pipe'
codepoint2name[ord('~')] = 'tilde'

# this must match the equivalent function in qstr.c
def compute_hash(qstr, bytes_hash):
    hash = 5381
    for b in qstr:
        hash = (hash * 33) ^ b
    # Make sure that valid hash is never zero, zero means "hash not computed"
    return (hash & ((1 << (8 * bytes_hash)) - 1)) or 1

def qstr_escape(qst):
    def esc_char(m):
        c = ord(m.group(0))
        try:
            name = codepoint2name[c]
        except KeyError:
            name = '0x%02x' % c
        return "_" + name + '_'
    return re.sub(r'[^A-Za-z0-9_]', esc_char, qst)

def parse_input_headers(infiles):
    # read the qstrs in from the input files
    qcfgs = {}
    qstrs = {}
    for infile in infiles:
        with open(infile, 'rt') as f:
            for line in f:
                line = line.strip()

                # is this a config line?
                match = re.match(r'^QCFG\((.+), (.+)\)', line)
                if match:
                    value = match.group(2)
                    if value[0] == '(' and value[-1] == ')':
                        # strip parenthesis from config value
                        value = value[1:-1]
                    qcfgs[match.group(1)] = value
                    continue

                # is this a QSTR line?
                match = re.match(r'^Q\((.*)\)$', line)
                if not match:
                    continue

                # get the qstr value
                qstr = match.group(1)

                # special case to specify control characters
                if qstr == '\\n':
                    qstr = '\n'

                # work out the corresponding qstr name
                ident = qstr_escape(qstr)

                # don't add duplicates
                if ident in qstrs:
                    continue

                # add the qstr to the list, with order number to retain original order in file
                order = len(qstrs)
                # but put special method names like __add__ at the top of list, so
                # that their id's fit into a byte
                if ident == "":
                    # Sort empty qstr above all still
                    order = -200000
                elif ident == "__dir__":
                    # Put __dir__ after empty qstr for builtin dir() to work
                    order = -190000
                elif ident.startswith("__"):
                    order -= 100000
                qstrs[ident] = (order, ident, qstr)

    if not qcfgs:
        sys.stderr.write("ERROR: Empty preprocessor output - check for errors above\n")
        sys.exit(1)

    return qcfgs, qstrs

def make_bytes(cfg_bytes_len, cfg_bytes_hash, qstr):
    qbytes = bytes_cons(qstr, 'utf8')
    qlen = len(qbytes)
    qhash = compute_hash(qbytes, cfg_bytes_hash)
    if all(32 <= ord(c) <= 126 and c != '\\' and c != '"' for c in qstr):
        # qstr is all printable ASCII so render it as-is (for easier debugging)
        qdata = qstr
    else:
        # qstr contains non-printable codes so render entire thing as hex pairs
        qdata = ''.join(('\\x%02x' % b) for b in qbytes)
    if qlen >= (1 << (8 * cfg_bytes_len)):
        print('qstr is too long:', qstr)
        assert False
    qlen_str = ('\\x%02x' * cfg_bytes_len) % tuple(((qlen >> (8 * i)) & 0xff) for i in range(cfg_bytes_len))
    qhash_str = ('\\x%02x' * cfg_bytes_hash) % tuple(((qhash >> (8 * i)) & 0xff) for i in range(cfg_bytes_hash))
    return '(const byte*)"%s%s" "%s"' % (qhash_str, qlen_str, qdata)

def print_qstr_data(qcfgs, qstrs):
    # get config variables
    cfg_bytes_len = int(qcfgs['BYTES_IN_LEN'])
    cfg_bytes_hash = int(qcfgs['BYTES_IN_HASH'])

    # print out the starter of the generated C header file
    print('// This file was automatically generated by makeqstrdata.py')
    print('')

    # add NULL qstr with no hash or data
    print('QDEF(MP_QSTR_NULL, (const byte*)"%s%s" "")' % ('\\x00' * cfg_bytes_hash, '\\x00' * cfg_bytes_len))

    # go through each qstr and print it out
    for order, ident, qstr in sorted(qstrs.values(), key=lambda x: x[0]):
        qbytes = make_bytes(cfg_bytes_len, cfg_bytes_hash, qstr)
        print('QDEF(MP_QSTR_%s, %s)' % (ident, qbytes))

def do_work(infiles):
    qcfgs, qstrs = parse_input_headers(infiles)
    print_qstr_data(qcfgs, qstrs)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    do_work(sys.argv[1:])