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4.8 KiB
Python
192 lines
4.8 KiB
Python
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#! /usr/bin/env python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# file prefs2prefs.py
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# This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
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# Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
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# author Richard Heck
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# Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS
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# This is the main file for the user preferences conversion system.
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# There are two subsidiary files:
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# prefs2prefs_lfuns.py
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# prefs2prefs_prefs.py
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# The former is used to convert bind and ui files; the latter, to convert
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# the preferences file.
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#
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# I've organized it this way because, in many ways, converting bind and ui
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# files lfuns) and converting the preferences file are the same task. It's
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# very line-by-line, unlike lyx2lyx and layout2layout, where changes can be
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# more "global". So we read the file, line by line, and give a bunch of
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# converter functions a chance to see if they want to modify that line.
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# The converter functions are all in the subsidiary files. They take a line
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# as argument and return a list: (Bool, NewLine), where the Bool says if
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# we've modified anything and the NewLine is the new line, if so, which will
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# be used to replace the old line.
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# The format of the existing files is format 0, as of 2.0.alpha6. We'll
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# introduce new format numbers as we proceed, just as with layout2layout.
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# These will be different for the bind and ui files and for the preferences
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# file.
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import os, re, string, sys
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from getopt import getopt
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###########################################################
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# Utility functions, borrowed from layout2layout.py
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def trim_bom(line):
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" Remove byte order mark."
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if line[0:3] == "\357\273\277":
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return line[3:]
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else:
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return line
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def read(source):
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" Read input file and strip lineendings."
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lines = source.read().splitlines()
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lines[0] = trim_bom(lines[0])
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return lines
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def write(output, lines):
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" Write output file with native lineendings."
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output.write(os.linesep.join(lines) + os.linesep)
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# for use by find_format_lines
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re_comment = re.compile(r'^#')
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re_empty = re.compile(r'^\s*$')
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def find_format_line(lines):
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'''
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Returns (bool, int), where int is number of the line the `Format'
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specification is on, or else the number of the first non-blank,
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non-comment line. The bool tells whether we found a format line.
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'''
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for i in range(len(lines)):
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l = lines[i]
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if re_comment.search(l) or re_empty.search(l):
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continue
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m = re_format.search(l)
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if m:
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return (True, i)
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# we're done when we have hit a non-comment, non-empty line
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break
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return (False, i)
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# for use by get_format
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re_format = re.compile(r'^Format\s+(\d+)\s*$')
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def get_format(lines):
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" Gets format of current file and replaces the format line with a new one "
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(found, format_line) = find_format_line(lines)
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if not found:
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return 0
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line = lines[format_line]
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m = re_format.search(line)
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if not m:
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sys.stderr.write("Couldn't match format line!\n" + line + "\n")
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sys.exit(1)
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return int(m.group(1))
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def update_format(lines):
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" Writes new format line "
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(found, format_line) = find_format_line(lines)
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if not found:
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lines.insert(format_line, "Format 1")
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return
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line = lines[format_line]
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m = re_format.search(l)
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if not m:
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sys.stderr.write("Couldn't match format line!\n" + line + "\n")
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sys.exit(1)
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format = int(m.group(1))
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lines[i] = "Format " + str(format + 1)
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#
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###########################################################
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def usage():
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print "%s [-l] [-p] infile outfile" % sys.argv[0]
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print "or: %s [-l] [-p] <infile >outfile" % sys.argv[0]
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print " -l: convert LFUNs (bind and ui files)"
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print " -p: convert preferences"
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print "Note that one of -l and -p is required."
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def main(argv):
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try:
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(options, args) = getopt(sys.argv[1:], "lp")
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except:
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usage()
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print "\nUnrecognized option"
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sys.exit(1)
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opened_files = False
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# Open files
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if len(args) == 0:
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source = sys.stdin
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output = sys.stdout
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elif len(args) == 2:
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source = open(args[1], 'rb')
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output = open(args[2], 'wb')
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opened_files = True
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else:
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usage()
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print "\nEither zero or two arguments must be given."
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sys.exit(1)
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conversions = False
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for (opt, param) in options:
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if opt == "-l":
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from prefs2prefs_lfuns import conversions, current_format
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elif opt == "-p":
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from prefs2prefs_prefs import conversions, current_format
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if not conversions:
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usage()
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print "\nNeither -l nor -p given"
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sys.exit(1)
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lines = read(source)
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format = get_format(lines)
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while format < current_format:
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for c in conversions[format]:
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for i in range(len(lines)):
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(update, newline) = c(lines[i])
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if update:
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lines[i] = newline
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update_format(lines)
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# sanity check
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old_format = format
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format = get_format(lines)
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if int(old_format) + 1 != int(format):
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sys.stderr.write("Failed to convert to new format!\n")
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sys.exit(1)
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write(output, lines)
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# Close files
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if opened_files:
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source.close()
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output.close()
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return 0
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main(sys.argv)
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