# file prefs2prefs.py # This file is part of LyX, the document processor. # Licence details can be found in the file COPYING. # author Richard Kimberly Heck # Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS # This is the main file for the user preferences conversion system. # There are two subsidiary files: # prefs2prefs_lfuns.py # prefs2prefs_prefs.py # The former is used to convert bind and ui files; the latter, to convert # the preferences file. The converter functions are all in the subsidiary # files. # # The format of the existing files was format 0, as of 2.0.alpha6. import os, re, string, sys from getopt import getopt import io ########################################################### # Utility functions, borrowed from layout2layout.py def trim_bom(line): " Remove byte order mark." if line[0:3] == "\357\273\277": return line[3:] else: return line def read(source): " Read input file and strip lineendings." lines = source.read().splitlines() or [''] lines[0] = trim_bom(lines[0]) return lines def write(output, lines): " Write output file with native lineendings." output.write(os.linesep.join(lines) + os.linesep) # for use by find_format_lines re_comment = re.compile(r'^#') re_empty = re.compile(r'^\s*$') def find_format_line(lines): ''' Returns (bool, int), where int is number of the line the `Format' specification is on, or else the number of the first non-blank, non-comment line. The bool tells whether we found a format line. ''' for i in range(len(lines)): l = lines[i] if re_comment.search(l) or re_empty.search(l): continue m = re_format.search(l) if m: return (True, i) # we're done when we have hit a non-comment, non-empty line break return (False, i) # for use by get_format re_format = re.compile(r'^Format\s+(\d+)\s*$') def get_format(lines): " Gets format of current file and replaces the format line with a new one " (found, format_line) = find_format_line(lines) if not found: return 0 line = lines[format_line] m = re_format.search(line) if not m: sys.stderr.write("Couldn't match format line!\n" + line + "\n") sys.exit(1) return int(m.group(1)) def update_format(lines): " Writes new format line " (found, format_line) = find_format_line(lines) if not found: lines[format_line:format_line] = ("Format 1", "") return line = lines[format_line] m = re_format.search(line) if not m: sys.stderr.write("Couldn't match format line!\n" + line + "\n") sys.exit(1) format = int(m.group(1)) lines[format_line] = "Format " + str(format + 1) def abort(msg): sys.stderr.write("\n%s\n" % (msg)) sys.exit(10) # ########################################################### def usage(): print ("%s [-l] [-p] infile outfile" % sys.argv[0]) print ("or: %s [-l] [-p] outfile" % sys.argv[0]) print (" -l: convert LFUNs (bind and ui files)") print (" -p: convert preferences") print ("Note that exactly one of -l and -p is required.") def main(argv): try: (options, args) = getopt(sys.argv[1:], "lp") except: usage() abort("Unrecognized option") opened_files = False # Open files if len(args) == 0: source = sys.stdin output = sys.stdout elif len(args) == 2: source = open(args[0], encoding='utf_8', errors='surrogateescape') output = open(args[1], 'w', encoding='utf_8', newline='\n') opened_files = True else: usage() abort("Either zero or two arguments must be given.") conversions = False for (opt, param) in options: if opt == "-l": from prefs2prefs_lfuns import conversions elif opt == "-p": from prefs2prefs_prefs import conversions if not conversions: usage() abort("Neither -l nor -p given.") elif len(options) > 1: usage() abort("Only one of -l or -p should be given.") current_format = len(conversions) lines = read(source) format = get_format(lines) while format < current_format: target_format, convert = conversions[format] old_format = format # make sure the conversion list is sequential if int(old_format) + 1 != target_format: abort("Something is wrong with the conversion chain.") for c in convert: try: # first see if the routine will accept a list of lines c(lines) except: # if not, it wants individual lines for i in range(len(lines)): (update, newline) = c(lines[i]) if update: lines[i] = newline update_format(lines) format = get_format(lines) # sanity check if int(old_format) + 1 != int(format): abort("Failed to convert to new format!") write(output, lines) # Close files if opened_files: source.close() output.close() return 0 if __name__ == "__main__": main(sys.argv)