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#!/usr/bin/python |
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# Copyright (C) 2011 Google Inc. |
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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# (at your option) any later version. |
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# |
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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# General Public License for more details. |
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# |
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA |
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# 02110-1301, USA. |
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"""Script for converting Python constants to Haskell code fragments. |
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""" |
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import re |
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from ganeti import constants |
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from ganeti import compat |
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#: Constant name regex |
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CONSTANT_RE = re.compile("^[A-Z][A-Z0-9_-]+$") |
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#: The type of regex objects |
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RE_TYPE = type(CONSTANT_RE) |
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def NameRules(name): |
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"""Converts the upper-cased Python name to Haskell camelCase. |
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""" |
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name = name.replace("-", "_") |
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elems = name.split("_") |
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return elems[0].lower() + "".join(e.capitalize() for e in elems[1:]) |
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def StringValueRules(value): |
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"""Converts a string value from Python to Haskell. |
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""" |
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value = value.encode("string_escape") # escapes backslashes |
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value = value.replace("\"", "\\\"") |
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return value |
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def DictKeyName(dict_name, key_name): |
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"""Converts a dict plus key name to a full name. |
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""" |
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return"%s_%s" % (dict_name, str(key_name).upper()) |
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def HaskellTypeVal(value): |
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"""Returns the Haskell type and value for a Python value. |
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Note that this only work for 'plain' Python types. |
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@returns: (string, string) or None, if we can't determine the type. |
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""" |
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if isinstance(value, basestring): |
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return ("String", "\"%s\"" % StringValueRules(value)) |
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elif isinstance(value, int): |
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return ("Int", "%d" % value) |
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elif isinstance(value, long): |
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return ("Integer", "%d" % value) |
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elif isinstance(value, float): |
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return ("Double", "%f" % value) |
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else: |
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return None |
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def ConvertVariable(name, value): |
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"""Converts a given variable to Haskell code. |
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@param name: the Python name |
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@param value: the value |
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@return: a list of Haskell code lines |
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""" |
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lines = [] |
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hs_name = NameRules(name) |
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hs_typeval = HaskellTypeVal(value) |
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if not CONSTANT_RE.match(name): |
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lines.append("-- Skipped %s, not constant" % name) |
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elif hs_typeval is not None: |
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# this is a simple value |
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(hs_type, hs_val) = hs_typeval |
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lines.append("-- | Converted from Python constant %s" % name) |
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lines.append("%s :: %s" % (hs_name, hs_type)) |
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lines.append("%s = %s" % (hs_name, hs_val)) |
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elif isinstance(value, dict): |
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if value: |
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lines.append("-- Following lines come from dictionary %s" % name) |
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for k in sorted(value.keys()): |
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lines.extend(ConvertVariable(DictKeyName(name, k), value[k])) |
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elif isinstance(value, tuple): |
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tvs = [HaskellTypeVal(elem) for elem in value] |
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if compat.all(e is not None for e in tvs): |
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ttypes = ", ".join(e[0] for e in tvs) |
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tvals = ", ".join(e[1] for e in tvs) |
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lines.append("-- | Converted from Python tuple %s" % name) |
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lines.append("%s :: (%s)" % (hs_name, ttypes)) |
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lines.append("%s = (%s)" % (hs_name, tvals)) |
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else: |
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lines.append("-- Skipped tuple %s, cannot convert all elements" % name) |
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elif isinstance(value, (list, set, frozenset)): |
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# Lists and frozensets are handled the same in Haskell: as lists, |
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# since lists are immutable and we don't need for constants the |
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# high-speed of an actual Set type. However, we can only convert |
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# them if they have the same type for all elements (which is a |
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# normal expectation for constants, our code should be well |
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# behaved); note that this is different from the tuples case, |
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# where we always (for some values of always) can convert |
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tvs = [HaskellTypeVal(elem) for elem in value] |
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if compat.all(e is not None for e in tvs): |
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ttypes, tvals = zip(*tvs) |
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uniq_types = set(ttypes) |
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if len(uniq_types) == 1: |
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lines.append("-- | Converted from Python list or set %s" % name) |
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lines.append("%s :: [%s]" % (hs_name, uniq_types.pop())) |
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lines.append("%s = [%s]" % (hs_name, ", ".join(tvals))) |
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else: |
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lines.append("-- | Skipped list/set %s, is not homogeneous" % name) |
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else: |
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lines.append("-- | Skipped list/set %s, cannot convert all elems" % name) |
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elif isinstance(value, RE_TYPE): |
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tvs = HaskellTypeVal(value.pattern) |
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assert tvs is not None |
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lines.append("-- | Converted from Python RE object %s" % name) |
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lines.append("%s :: %s" % (hs_name, tvs[0])) |
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lines.append("%s = %s" % (hs_name, tvs[1])) |
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else: |
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lines.append("-- Skipped %s, %s not handled" % (name, type(value))) |
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return lines |
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def Convert(): |
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"""Converts the constants to Haskell. |
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""" |
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lines = [""] |
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all_names = dir(constants) |
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for name in all_names: |
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value = getattr(constants, name) |
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lines.extend(ConvertVariable(name, value)) |
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lines.append("") |
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return "\n".join(lines) |
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def main(): |
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print Convert() |
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if __name__ == "__main__": |
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main() |