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			There is one instance of any() in qapi.py that breaks builds on older
distros that ship Python 2.4 (like RHEL5):
  GEN   qmp-commands.h
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "build/scripts/qapi-commands.py", line 445, in ?
    exprs = parse_schema(input_file)
  File "build/scripts/qapi.py", line 329, in parse_schema
    schema = QAPISchema(open(input_file, "r"))
  File "build/scripts/qapi.py", line 110, in __init__
    if any(include_path == elem[1]
NameError: global name 'any' is not defined
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Benoît Canet <benoit.canet@nodalink.com>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			601 lines
		
	
	
		
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| #
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| # QAPI helper library
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| #
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| # Copyright IBM, Corp. 2011
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| # Copyright (c) 2013 Red Hat Inc.
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| #
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| # Authors:
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| #  Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
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| #  Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
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| #
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| # This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2.
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| # See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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| 
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| import re
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| from ordereddict import OrderedDict
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| import os
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| import sys
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| 
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| builtin_types = [
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|     'str', 'int', 'number', 'bool',
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|     'int8', 'int16', 'int32', 'int64',
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|     'uint8', 'uint16', 'uint32', 'uint64'
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| ]
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| 
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| builtin_type_qtypes = {
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|     'str':      'QTYPE_QSTRING',
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|     'int':      'QTYPE_QINT',
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|     'number':   'QTYPE_QFLOAT',
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|     'bool':     'QTYPE_QBOOL',
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|     'int8':     'QTYPE_QINT',
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|     'int16':    'QTYPE_QINT',
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|     'int32':    'QTYPE_QINT',
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|     'int64':    'QTYPE_QINT',
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|     'uint8':    'QTYPE_QINT',
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|     'uint16':   'QTYPE_QINT',
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|     'uint32':   'QTYPE_QINT',
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|     'uint64':   'QTYPE_QINT',
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| }
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| 
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| def error_path(parent):
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|     res = ""
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|     while parent:
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|         res = ("In file included from %s:%d:\n" % (parent['file'],
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|                                                    parent['line'])) + res
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|         parent = parent['parent']
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|     return res
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| 
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| class QAPISchemaError(Exception):
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|     def __init__(self, schema, msg):
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|         self.input_file = schema.input_file
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|         self.msg = msg
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|         self.col = 1
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|         self.line = schema.line
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|         for ch in schema.src[schema.line_pos:schema.pos]:
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|             if ch == '\t':
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|                 self.col = (self.col + 7) % 8 + 1
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|             else:
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|                 self.col += 1
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|         self.info = schema.parent_info
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| 
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|     def __str__(self):
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|         return error_path(self.info) + \
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|             "%s:%d:%d: %s" % (self.input_file, self.line, self.col, self.msg)
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| 
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| class QAPIExprError(Exception):
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|     def __init__(self, expr_info, msg):
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|         self.info = expr_info
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|         self.msg = msg
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| 
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|     def __str__(self):
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|         return error_path(self.info['parent']) + \
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|             "%s:%d: %s" % (self.info['file'], self.info['line'], self.msg)
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| 
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| class QAPISchema:
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, fp, input_relname=None, include_hist=[],
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|                  previously_included=[], parent_info=None):
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|         """ include_hist is a stack used to detect inclusion cycles
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|             previously_included is a global state used to avoid multiple
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|                                 inclusions of the same file"""
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|         input_fname = os.path.abspath(fp.name)
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|         if input_relname is None:
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|             input_relname = fp.name
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|         self.input_dir = os.path.dirname(input_fname)
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|         self.input_file = input_relname
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|         self.include_hist = include_hist + [(input_relname, input_fname)]
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|         previously_included.append(input_fname)
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|         self.parent_info = parent_info
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|         self.src = fp.read()
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|         if self.src == '' or self.src[-1] != '\n':
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|             self.src += '\n'
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|         self.cursor = 0
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|         self.line = 1
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|         self.line_pos = 0
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|         self.exprs = []
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|         self.accept()
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| 
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|         while self.tok != None:
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|             expr_info = {'file': input_relname, 'line': self.line, 'parent': self.parent_info}
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|             expr = self.get_expr(False)
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|             if isinstance(expr, dict) and "include" in expr:
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|                 if len(expr) != 1:
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|                     raise QAPIExprError(expr_info, "Invalid 'include' directive")
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|                 include = expr["include"]
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|                 if not isinstance(include, str):
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|                     raise QAPIExprError(expr_info,
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|                                         'Expected a file name (string), got: %s'
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|                                         % include)
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|                 include_path = os.path.join(self.input_dir, include)
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|                 for elem in self.include_hist:
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|                     if include_path == elem[1]:
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|                         raise QAPIExprError(expr_info, "Inclusion loop for %s"
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|                                             % include)
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|                 # skip multiple include of the same file
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|                 if include_path in previously_included:
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|                     continue
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|                 try:
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|                     fobj = open(include_path, 'r')
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|                 except IOError, e:
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|                     raise QAPIExprError(expr_info,
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|                                         '%s: %s' % (e.strerror, include))
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|                 exprs_include = QAPISchema(fobj, include, self.include_hist,
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|                                            previously_included, expr_info)
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|                 self.exprs.extend(exprs_include.exprs)
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|             else:
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|                 expr_elem = {'expr': expr,
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|                              'info': expr_info}
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|                 self.exprs.append(expr_elem)
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| 
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|     def accept(self):
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|         while True:
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|             self.tok = self.src[self.cursor]
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|             self.pos = self.cursor
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|             self.cursor += 1
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|             self.val = None
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| 
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|             if self.tok == '#':
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|                 self.cursor = self.src.find('\n', self.cursor)
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|             elif self.tok in ['{', '}', ':', ',', '[', ']']:
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|                 return
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|             elif self.tok == "'":
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|                 string = ''
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|                 esc = False
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|                 while True:
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|                     ch = self.src[self.cursor]
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|                     self.cursor += 1
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|                     if ch == '\n':
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|                         raise QAPISchemaError(self,
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|                                               'Missing terminating "\'"')
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|                     if esc:
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|                         string += ch
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|                         esc = False
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|                     elif ch == "\\":
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|                         esc = True
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|                     elif ch == "'":
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|                         self.val = string
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|                         return
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|                     else:
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|                         string += ch
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|             elif self.tok == '\n':
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|                 if self.cursor == len(self.src):
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|                     self.tok = None
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|                     return
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|                 self.line += 1
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|                 self.line_pos = self.cursor
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|             elif not self.tok.isspace():
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|                 raise QAPISchemaError(self, 'Stray "%s"' % self.tok)
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| 
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|     def get_members(self):
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|         expr = OrderedDict()
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|         if self.tok == '}':
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|             self.accept()
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|             return expr
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|         if self.tok != "'":
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|             raise QAPISchemaError(self, 'Expected string or "}"')
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|         while True:
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|             key = self.val
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|             self.accept()
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|             if self.tok != ':':
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|                 raise QAPISchemaError(self, 'Expected ":"')
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|             self.accept()
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|             if key in expr:
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|                 raise QAPISchemaError(self, 'Duplicate key "%s"' % key)
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|             expr[key] = self.get_expr(True)
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|             if self.tok == '}':
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|                 self.accept()
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|                 return expr
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|             if self.tok != ',':
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|                 raise QAPISchemaError(self, 'Expected "," or "}"')
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|             self.accept()
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|             if self.tok != "'":
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|                 raise QAPISchemaError(self, 'Expected string')
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| 
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|     def get_values(self):
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|         expr = []
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|         if self.tok == ']':
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|             self.accept()
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|             return expr
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|         if not self.tok in [ '{', '[', "'" ]:
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|             raise QAPISchemaError(self, 'Expected "{", "[", "]" or string')
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|         while True:
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|             expr.append(self.get_expr(True))
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|             if self.tok == ']':
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|                 self.accept()
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|                 return expr
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|             if self.tok != ',':
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|                 raise QAPISchemaError(self, 'Expected "," or "]"')
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|             self.accept()
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| 
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|     def get_expr(self, nested):
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|         if self.tok != '{' and not nested:
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|             raise QAPISchemaError(self, 'Expected "{"')
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|         if self.tok == '{':
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|             self.accept()
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|             expr = self.get_members()
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|         elif self.tok == '[':
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|             self.accept()
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|             expr = self.get_values()
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|         elif self.tok == "'":
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|             expr = self.val
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|             self.accept()
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|         else:
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|             raise QAPISchemaError(self, 'Expected "{", "[" or string')
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|         return expr
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| 
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| def find_base_fields(base):
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|     base_struct_define = find_struct(base)
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|     if not base_struct_define:
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|         return None
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|     return base_struct_define['data']
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| 
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| # Return the discriminator enum define if discriminator is specified as an
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| # enum type, otherwise return None.
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| def discriminator_find_enum_define(expr):
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|     base = expr.get('base')
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|     discriminator = expr.get('discriminator')
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| 
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|     if not (discriminator and base):
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|         return None
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| 
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|     base_fields = find_base_fields(base)
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|     if not base_fields:
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|         return None
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| 
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|     discriminator_type = base_fields.get(discriminator)
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|     if not discriminator_type:
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|         return None
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| 
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|     return find_enum(discriminator_type)
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| 
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| def check_event(expr, expr_info):
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|     params = expr.get('data')
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|     if params:
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|         for argname, argentry, optional, structured in parse_args(params):
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|             if structured:
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|                 raise QAPIExprError(expr_info,
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|                                     "Nested structure define in event is not "
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|                                     "supported, event '%s', argname '%s'"
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|                                     % (expr['event'], argname))
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| 
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| def check_union(expr, expr_info):
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|     name = expr['union']
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|     base = expr.get('base')
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|     discriminator = expr.get('discriminator')
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|     members = expr['data']
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| 
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|     # If the object has a member 'base', its value must name a complex type.
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|     if base:
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|         base_fields = find_base_fields(base)
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|         if not base_fields:
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|             raise QAPIExprError(expr_info,
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|                                 "Base '%s' is not a valid type"
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|                                 % base)
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| 
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|     # If the union object has no member 'discriminator', it's an
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|     # ordinary union.
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|     if not discriminator:
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|         enum_define = None
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| 
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|     # Else if the value of member 'discriminator' is {}, it's an
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|     # anonymous union.
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|     elif discriminator == {}:
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|         enum_define = None
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| 
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|     # Else, it's a flat union.
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|     else:
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|         # The object must have a member 'base'.
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|         if not base:
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|             raise QAPIExprError(expr_info,
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|                                 "Flat union '%s' must have a base field"
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|                                 % name)
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|         # The value of member 'discriminator' must name a member of the
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|         # base type.
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|         discriminator_type = base_fields.get(discriminator)
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|         if not discriminator_type:
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|             raise QAPIExprError(expr_info,
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|                                 "Discriminator '%s' is not a member of base "
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|                                 "type '%s'"
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|                                 % (discriminator, base))
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|         enum_define = find_enum(discriminator_type)
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|         # Do not allow string discriminator
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|         if not enum_define:
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|             raise QAPIExprError(expr_info,
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|                                 "Discriminator '%s' must be of enumeration "
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|                                 "type" % discriminator)
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| 
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|     # Check every branch
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|     for (key, value) in members.items():
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|         # If this named member's value names an enum type, then all members
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|         # of 'data' must also be members of the enum type.
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|         if enum_define and not key in enum_define['enum_values']:
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|             raise QAPIExprError(expr_info,
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|                                 "Discriminator value '%s' is not found in "
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|                                 "enum '%s'" %
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|                                 (key, enum_define["enum_name"]))
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|         # Todo: add checking for values. Key is checked as above, value can be
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|         # also checked here, but we need more functions to handle array case.
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| 
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| def check_exprs(schema):
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|     for expr_elem in schema.exprs:
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|         expr = expr_elem['expr']
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|         if expr.has_key('union'):
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|             check_union(expr, expr_elem['info'])
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|         if expr.has_key('event'):
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|             check_event(expr, expr_elem['info'])
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| 
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| def parse_schema(input_file):
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|     try:
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|         schema = QAPISchema(open(input_file, "r"))
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|     except (QAPISchemaError, QAPIExprError), e:
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|         print >>sys.stderr, e
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|         exit(1)
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| 
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|     exprs = []
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| 
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|     for expr_elem in schema.exprs:
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|         expr = expr_elem['expr']
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|         if expr.has_key('enum'):
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|             add_enum(expr['enum'], expr['data'])
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|         elif expr.has_key('union'):
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|             add_union(expr)
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|         elif expr.has_key('type'):
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|             add_struct(expr)
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|         exprs.append(expr)
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| 
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|     # Try again for hidden UnionKind enum
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|     for expr_elem in schema.exprs:
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|         expr = expr_elem['expr']
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|         if expr.has_key('union'):
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|             if not discriminator_find_enum_define(expr):
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|                 add_enum('%sKind' % expr['union'])
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| 
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|     try:
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|         check_exprs(schema)
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|     except QAPIExprError, e:
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|         print >>sys.stderr, e
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|         exit(1)
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| 
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|     return exprs
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| 
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| def parse_args(typeinfo):
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|     if isinstance(typeinfo, basestring):
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|         struct = find_struct(typeinfo)
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|         assert struct != None
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|         typeinfo = struct['data']
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| 
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|     for member in typeinfo:
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|         argname = member
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|         argentry = typeinfo[member]
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|         optional = False
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|         structured = False
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|         if member.startswith('*'):
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|             argname = member[1:]
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|             optional = True
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|         if isinstance(argentry, OrderedDict):
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|             structured = True
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|         yield (argname, argentry, optional, structured)
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| 
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| def de_camel_case(name):
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|     new_name = ''
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|     for ch in name:
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|         if ch.isupper() and new_name:
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|             new_name += '_'
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|         if ch == '-':
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|             new_name += '_'
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|         else:
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|             new_name += ch.lower()
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|     return new_name
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| 
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| def camel_case(name):
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|     new_name = ''
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|     first = True
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|     for ch in name:
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|         if ch in ['_', '-']:
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|             first = True
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|         elif first:
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|             new_name += ch.upper()
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|             first = False
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|         else:
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|             new_name += ch.lower()
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|     return new_name
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| 
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| def c_var(name, protect=True):
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|     # ANSI X3J11/88-090, 3.1.1
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|     c89_words = set(['auto', 'break', 'case', 'char', 'const', 'continue',
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|                      'default', 'do', 'double', 'else', 'enum', 'extern', 'float',
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|                      'for', 'goto', 'if', 'int', 'long', 'register', 'return',
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|                      'short', 'signed', 'sizeof', 'static', 'struct', 'switch',
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|                      'typedef', 'union', 'unsigned', 'void', 'volatile', 'while'])
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|     # ISO/IEC 9899:1999, 6.4.1
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|     c99_words = set(['inline', 'restrict', '_Bool', '_Complex', '_Imaginary'])
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|     # ISO/IEC 9899:2011, 6.4.1
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|     c11_words = set(['_Alignas', '_Alignof', '_Atomic', '_Generic', '_Noreturn',
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|                      '_Static_assert', '_Thread_local'])
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|     # GCC http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.7.1/gcc/C-Extensions.html
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|     # excluding _.*
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|     gcc_words = set(['asm', 'typeof'])
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|     # C++ ISO/IEC 14882:2003 2.11
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|     cpp_words = set(['bool', 'catch', 'class', 'const_cast', 'delete',
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|                      'dynamic_cast', 'explicit', 'false', 'friend', 'mutable',
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|                      'namespace', 'new', 'operator', 'private', 'protected',
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|                      'public', 'reinterpret_cast', 'static_cast', 'template',
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|                      'this', 'throw', 'true', 'try', 'typeid', 'typename',
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|                      'using', 'virtual', 'wchar_t',
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|                      # alternative representations
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|                      'and', 'and_eq', 'bitand', 'bitor', 'compl', 'not',
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|                      'not_eq', 'or', 'or_eq', 'xor', 'xor_eq'])
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|     # namespace pollution:
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|     polluted_words = set(['unix', 'errno'])
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|     if protect and (name in c89_words | c99_words | c11_words | gcc_words | cpp_words | polluted_words):
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|         return "q_" + name
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|     return name.replace('-', '_').lstrip("*")
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| 
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| def c_fun(name, protect=True):
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|     return c_var(name, protect).replace('.', '_')
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| 
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| def c_list_type(name):
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|     return '%sList' % name
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| 
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| def type_name(name):
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|     if type(name) == list:
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|         return c_list_type(name[0])
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|     return name
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| 
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| enum_types = []
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| struct_types = []
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| union_types = []
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| 
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| def add_struct(definition):
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|     global struct_types
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|     struct_types.append(definition)
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| 
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| def find_struct(name):
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|     global struct_types
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|     for struct in struct_types:
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|         if struct['type'] == name:
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|             return struct
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|     return None
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| 
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| def add_union(definition):
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|     global union_types
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|     union_types.append(definition)
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| 
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| def find_union(name):
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|     global union_types
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|     for union in union_types:
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|         if union['union'] == name:
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|             return union
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|     return None
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| 
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| def add_enum(name, enum_values = None):
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|     global enum_types
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|     enum_types.append({"enum_name": name, "enum_values": enum_values})
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| 
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| def find_enum(name):
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|     global enum_types
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|     for enum in enum_types:
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|         if enum['enum_name'] == name:
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|             return enum
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|     return None
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| 
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| def is_enum(name):
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|     return find_enum(name) != None
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| 
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| eatspace = '\033EATSPACE.'
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| 
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| # A special suffix is added in c_type() for pointer types, and it's
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| # stripped in mcgen(). So please notice this when you check the return
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| # value of c_type() outside mcgen().
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| def c_type(name, is_param=False):
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|     if name == 'str':
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|         if is_param:
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|             return 'const char *' + eatspace
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|         return 'char *' + eatspace
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| 
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|     elif name == 'int':
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|         return 'int64_t'
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|     elif (name == 'int8' or name == 'int16' or name == 'int32' or
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|           name == 'int64' or name == 'uint8' or name == 'uint16' or
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|           name == 'uint32' or name == 'uint64'):
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|         return name + '_t'
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|     elif name == 'size':
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|         return 'uint64_t'
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|     elif name == 'bool':
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|         return 'bool'
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|     elif name == 'number':
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|         return 'double'
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|     elif type(name) == list:
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|         return '%s *%s' % (c_list_type(name[0]), eatspace)
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|     elif is_enum(name):
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|         return name
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|     elif name == None or len(name) == 0:
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|         return 'void'
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|     elif name == name.upper():
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|         return '%sEvent *%s' % (camel_case(name), eatspace)
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|     else:
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|         return '%s *%s' % (name, eatspace)
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| 
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| def is_c_ptr(name):
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|     suffix = "*" + eatspace
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|     return c_type(name).endswith(suffix)
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| 
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| def genindent(count):
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|     ret = ""
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|     for i in range(count):
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|         ret += " "
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|     return ret
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| 
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| indent_level = 0
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| 
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| def push_indent(indent_amount=4):
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|     global indent_level
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|     indent_level += indent_amount
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| 
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| def pop_indent(indent_amount=4):
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|     global indent_level
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|     indent_level -= indent_amount
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| 
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| def cgen(code, **kwds):
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|     indent = genindent(indent_level)
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|     lines = code.split('\n')
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|     lines = map(lambda x: indent + x, lines)
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|     return '\n'.join(lines) % kwds + '\n'
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| 
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| def mcgen(code, **kwds):
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|     raw = cgen('\n'.join(code.split('\n')[1:-1]), **kwds)
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|     return re.sub(re.escape(eatspace) + ' *', '', raw)
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| 
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| def basename(filename):
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|     return filename.split("/")[-1]
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| 
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| def guardname(filename):
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|     guard = basename(filename).rsplit(".", 1)[0]
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|     for substr in [".", " ", "-"]:
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|         guard = guard.replace(substr, "_")
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|     return guard.upper() + '_H'
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| 
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| def guardstart(name):
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|     return mcgen('''
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| 
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| #ifndef %(name)s
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| #define %(name)s
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| 
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| ''',
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|                  name=guardname(name))
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| 
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| def guardend(name):
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|     return mcgen('''
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| 
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| #endif /* %(name)s */
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| 
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| ''',
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|                  name=guardname(name))
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| 
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| # ENUMName -> ENUM_NAME, EnumName1 -> ENUM_NAME1
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| # ENUM_NAME -> ENUM_NAME, ENUM_NAME1 -> ENUM_NAME1, ENUM_Name2 -> ENUM_NAME2
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| # ENUM24_Name -> ENUM24_NAME
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| def _generate_enum_string(value):
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|     c_fun_str = c_fun(value, False)
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|     if value.isupper():
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|         return c_fun_str
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| 
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|     new_name = ''
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|     l = len(c_fun_str)
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|     for i in range(l):
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|         c = c_fun_str[i]
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|         # When c is upper and no "_" appears before, do more checks
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|         if c.isupper() and (i > 0) and c_fun_str[i - 1] != "_":
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|             # Case 1: next string is lower
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|             # Case 2: previous string is digit
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|             if (i < (l - 1) and c_fun_str[i + 1].islower()) or \
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|             c_fun_str[i - 1].isdigit():
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|                 new_name += '_'
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|         new_name += c
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|     return new_name.lstrip('_').upper()
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| 
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| def generate_enum_full_value(enum_name, enum_value):
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|     abbrev_string = _generate_enum_string(enum_name)
 | |
|     value_string = _generate_enum_string(enum_value)
 | |
|     return "%s_%s" % (abbrev_string, value_string)
 |