| # Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| """Helper functions useful when writing scripts that integrate with GN. |
| |
| The main functions are ToGNString() and FromGNString(), to convert between |
| serialized GN veriables and Python variables. |
| |
| To use in an arbitrary Python file in the build: |
| |
| import os |
| import sys |
| |
| sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), |
| os.pardir, os.pardir, 'build')) |
| import gn_helpers |
| |
| Where the sequence of parameters to join is the relative path from your source |
| file to the build directory. |
| """ |
| |
| import json |
| import os |
| import re |
| import sys |
| |
| |
| _CHROMIUM_ROOT = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), os.pardir) |
| |
| BUILD_VARS_FILENAME = 'build_vars.json' |
| IMPORT_RE = re.compile(r'^import\("//(\S+)"\)') |
| |
| |
| class GNError(Exception): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| # Computes ASCII code of an element of encoded Python 2 str / Python 3 bytes. |
| _Ord = ord if sys.version_info.major < 3 else lambda c: c |
| |
| |
| def _TranslateToGnChars(s): |
| for decoded_ch in s.encode('utf-8'): # str in Python 2, bytes in Python 3. |
| code = _Ord(decoded_ch) # int |
| if code in (34, 36, 92): # For '"', '$', or '\\'. |
| yield '\\' + chr(code) |
| elif 32 <= code < 127: |
| yield chr(code) |
| else: |
| yield '$0x%02X' % code |
| |
| |
| def ToGNString(value, pretty=False): |
| """Returns a stringified GN equivalent of a Python value. |
| |
| Args: |
| value: The Python value to convert. |
| pretty: Whether to pretty print. If true, then non-empty lists are rendered |
| recursively with one item per line, with indents. Otherwise lists are |
| rendered without new line. |
| Returns: |
| The stringified GN equivalent to |value|. |
| |
| Raises: |
| GNError: |value| cannot be printed to GN. |
| """ |
| |
| if sys.version_info.major < 3: |
| basestring_compat = basestring |
| else: |
| basestring_compat = str |
| |
| # Emits all output tokens without intervening whitespaces. |
| def GenerateTokens(v, level): |
| if isinstance(v, basestring_compat): |
| yield '"' + ''.join(_TranslateToGnChars(v)) + '"' |
| |
| elif isinstance(v, bool): |
| yield 'true' if v else 'false' |
| |
| elif isinstance(v, int): |
| yield str(v) |
| |
| elif isinstance(v, list): |
| yield '[' |
| for i, item in enumerate(v): |
| if i > 0: |
| yield ',' |
| for tok in GenerateTokens(item, level + 1): |
| yield tok |
| yield ']' |
| |
| elif isinstance(v, dict): |
| if level > 0: |
| yield '{' |
| for key in sorted(v): |
| if not isinstance(key, basestring_compat): |
| raise GNError('Dictionary key is not a string.') |
| if not key or key[0].isdigit() or not key.replace('_', '').isalnum(): |
| raise GNError('Dictionary key is not a valid GN identifier.') |
| yield key # No quotations. |
| yield '=' |
| for tok in GenerateTokens(v[key], level + 1): |
| yield tok |
| if level > 0: |
| yield '}' |
| |
| else: # Not supporting float: Add only when needed. |
| raise GNError('Unsupported type when printing to GN.') |
| |
| can_start = lambda tok: tok and tok not in ',}]=' |
| can_end = lambda tok: tok and tok not in ',{[=' |
| |
| # Adds whitespaces, trying to keep everything (except dicts) in 1 line. |
| def PlainGlue(gen): |
| prev_tok = None |
| for i, tok in enumerate(gen): |
| if i > 0: |
| if can_end(prev_tok) and can_start(tok): |
| yield '\n' # New dict item. |
| elif prev_tok == '[' and tok == ']': |
| yield ' ' # Special case for []. |
| elif tok != ',': |
| yield ' ' |
| yield tok |
| prev_tok = tok |
| |
| # Adds whitespaces so non-empty lists can span multiple lines, with indent. |
| def PrettyGlue(gen): |
| prev_tok = None |
| level = 0 |
| for i, tok in enumerate(gen): |
| if i > 0: |
| if can_end(prev_tok) and can_start(tok): |
| yield '\n' + ' ' * level # New dict item. |
| elif tok == '=' or prev_tok in '=': |
| yield ' ' # Separator before and after '=', on same line. |
| if tok in ']}': |
| level -= 1 |
| # Exclude '[]' and '{}' cases. |
| if int(prev_tok == '[') + int(tok == ']') == 1 or \ |
| int(prev_tok == '{') + int(tok == '}') == 1: |
| yield '\n' + ' ' * level |
| yield tok |
| if tok in '[{': |
| level += 1 |
| if tok == ',': |
| yield '\n' + ' ' * level |
| prev_tok = tok |
| |
| token_gen = GenerateTokens(value, 0) |
| ret = ''.join((PrettyGlue if pretty else PlainGlue)(token_gen)) |
| # Add terminating '\n' for dict |value| or multi-line output. |
| if isinstance(value, dict) or '\n' in ret: |
| return ret + '\n' |
| return ret |
| |
| |
| def FromGNString(input_string): |
| """Converts the input string from a GN serialized value to Python values. |
| |
| For details on supported types see GNValueParser.Parse() below. |
| |
| If your GN script did: |
| something = [ "file1", "file2" ] |
| args = [ "--values=$something" ] |
| The command line would look something like: |
| --values="[ \"file1\", \"file2\" ]" |
| Which when interpreted as a command line gives the value: |
| [ "file1", "file2" ] |
| |
| You can parse this into a Python list using GN rules with: |
| input_values = FromGNValues(options.values) |
| Although the Python 'ast' module will parse many forms of such input, it |
| will not handle GN escaping properly, nor GN booleans. You should use this |
| function instead. |
| |
| |
| A NOTE ON STRING HANDLING: |
| |
| If you just pass a string on the command line to your Python script, or use |
| string interpolation on a string variable, the strings will not be quoted: |
| str = "asdf" |
| args = [ str, "--value=$str" ] |
| Will yield the command line: |
| asdf --value=asdf |
| The unquoted asdf string will not be valid input to this function, which |
| accepts only quoted strings like GN scripts. In such cases, you can just use |
| the Python string literal directly. |
| |
| The main use cases for this is for other types, in particular lists. When |
| using string interpolation on a list (as in the top example) the embedded |
| strings will be quoted and escaped according to GN rules so the list can be |
| re-parsed to get the same result. |
| """ |
| parser = GNValueParser(input_string) |
| return parser.Parse() |
| |
| |
| def FromGNArgs(input_string): |
| """Converts a string with a bunch of gn arg assignments into a Python dict. |
| |
| Given a whitespace-separated list of |
| |
| <ident> = (integer | string | boolean | <list of the former>) |
| |
| gn assignments, this returns a Python dict, i.e.: |
| |
| FromGNArgs('foo=true\nbar=1\n') -> { 'foo': True, 'bar': 1 }. |
| |
| Only simple types and lists supported; variables, structs, calls |
| and other, more complicated things are not. |
| |
| This routine is meant to handle only the simple sorts of values that |
| arise in parsing --args. |
| """ |
| parser = GNValueParser(input_string) |
| return parser.ParseArgs() |
| |
| |
| def UnescapeGNString(value): |
| """Given a string with GN escaping, returns the unescaped string. |
| |
| Be careful not to feed with input from a Python parsing function like |
| 'ast' because it will do Python unescaping, which will be incorrect when |
| fed into the GN unescaper. |
| |
| Args: |
| value: Input string to unescape. |
| """ |
| result = '' |
| i = 0 |
| while i < len(value): |
| if value[i] == '\\': |
| if i < len(value) - 1: |
| next_char = value[i + 1] |
| if next_char in ('$', '"', '\\'): |
| # These are the escaped characters GN supports. |
| result += next_char |
| i += 1 |
| else: |
| # Any other backslash is a literal. |
| result += '\\' |
| else: |
| result += value[i] |
| i += 1 |
| return result |
| |
| |
| def _IsDigitOrMinus(char): |
| return char in '-0123456789' |
| |
| |
| class GNValueParser(object): |
| """Duplicates GN parsing of values and converts to Python types. |
| |
| Normally you would use the wrapper function FromGNValue() below. |
| |
| If you expect input as a specific type, you can also call one of the Parse* |
| functions directly. All functions throw GNError on invalid input. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, string, checkout_root=_CHROMIUM_ROOT): |
| self.input = string |
| self.cur = 0 |
| self.checkout_root = checkout_root |
| |
| def IsDone(self): |
| return self.cur == len(self.input) |
| |
| def ReplaceImports(self): |
| """Replaces import(...) lines with the contents of the imports. |
| |
| Recurses on itself until there are no imports remaining, in the case of |
| nested imports. |
| """ |
| lines = self.input.splitlines() |
| if not any(line.startswith('import(') for line in lines): |
| return |
| for line in lines: |
| if not line.startswith('import('): |
| continue |
| regex_match = IMPORT_RE.match(line) |
| if not regex_match: |
| raise GNError('Not a valid import string: %s' % line) |
| import_path = os.path.join(self.checkout_root, regex_match.group(1)) |
| with open(import_path) as f: |
| imported_args = f.read() |
| self.input = self.input.replace(line, imported_args) |
| # Call ourselves again if we've just replaced an import() with additional |
| # imports. |
| self.ReplaceImports() |
| |
| |
| def _ConsumeWhitespace(self): |
| while not self.IsDone() and self.input[self.cur] in ' \t\n': |
| self.cur += 1 |
| |
| def ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace(self): |
| self._ConsumeWhitespace() |
| |
| # Consume each comment, line by line. |
| while not self.IsDone() and self.input[self.cur] == '#': |
| # Consume the rest of the comment, up until the end of the line. |
| while not self.IsDone() and self.input[self.cur] != '\n': |
| self.cur += 1 |
| # Move the cursor to the next line (if there is one). |
| if not self.IsDone(): |
| self.cur += 1 |
| |
| self._ConsumeWhitespace() |
| |
| def Parse(self): |
| """Converts a string representing a printed GN value to the Python type. |
| |
| See additional usage notes on FromGNString() above. |
| |
| * GN booleans ('true', 'false') will be converted to Python booleans. |
| |
| * GN numbers ('123') will be converted to Python numbers. |
| |
| * GN strings (double-quoted as in '"asdf"') will be converted to Python |
| strings with GN escaping rules. GN string interpolation (embedded |
| variables preceded by $) are not supported and will be returned as |
| literals. |
| |
| * GN lists ('[1, "asdf", 3]') will be converted to Python lists. |
| |
| * GN scopes ('{ ... }') are not supported. |
| |
| Raises: |
| GNError: Parse fails. |
| """ |
| result = self._ParseAllowTrailing() |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| if not self.IsDone(): |
| raise GNError("Trailing input after parsing:\n " + self.input[self.cur:]) |
| return result |
| |
| def ParseArgs(self): |
| """Converts a whitespace-separated list of ident=literals to a dict. |
| |
| See additional usage notes on FromGNArgs(), above. |
| |
| Raises: |
| GNError: Parse fails. |
| """ |
| d = {} |
| |
| self.ReplaceImports() |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| |
| while not self.IsDone(): |
| ident = self._ParseIdent() |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| if self.input[self.cur] != '=': |
| raise GNError("Unexpected token: " + self.input[self.cur:]) |
| self.cur += 1 |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| val = self._ParseAllowTrailing() |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| d[ident] = val |
| |
| return d |
| |
| def _ParseAllowTrailing(self): |
| """Internal version of Parse() that doesn't check for trailing stuff.""" |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| if self.IsDone(): |
| raise GNError("Expected input to parse.") |
| |
| next_char = self.input[self.cur] |
| if next_char == '[': |
| return self.ParseList() |
| elif next_char == '{': |
| return self.ParseScope() |
| elif _IsDigitOrMinus(next_char): |
| return self.ParseNumber() |
| elif next_char == '"': |
| return self.ParseString() |
| elif self._ConstantFollows('true'): |
| return True |
| elif self._ConstantFollows('false'): |
| return False |
| else: |
| raise GNError("Unexpected token: " + self.input[self.cur:]) |
| |
| def _ParseIdent(self): |
| ident = '' |
| |
| next_char = self.input[self.cur] |
| if not next_char.isalpha() and not next_char=='_': |
| raise GNError("Expected an identifier: " + self.input[self.cur:]) |
| |
| ident += next_char |
| self.cur += 1 |
| |
| next_char = self.input[self.cur] |
| while next_char.isalpha() or next_char.isdigit() or next_char=='_': |
| ident += next_char |
| self.cur += 1 |
| next_char = self.input[self.cur] |
| |
| return ident |
| |
| def ParseNumber(self): |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| if self.IsDone(): |
| raise GNError('Expected number but got nothing.') |
| |
| begin = self.cur |
| |
| # The first character can include a negative sign. |
| if not self.IsDone() and _IsDigitOrMinus(self.input[self.cur]): |
| self.cur += 1 |
| while not self.IsDone() and self.input[self.cur].isdigit(): |
| self.cur += 1 |
| |
| number_string = self.input[begin:self.cur] |
| if not len(number_string) or number_string == '-': |
| raise GNError('Not a valid number.') |
| return int(number_string) |
| |
| def ParseString(self): |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| if self.IsDone(): |
| raise GNError('Expected string but got nothing.') |
| |
| if self.input[self.cur] != '"': |
| raise GNError('Expected string beginning in a " but got:\n ' + |
| self.input[self.cur:]) |
| self.cur += 1 # Skip over quote. |
| |
| begin = self.cur |
| while not self.IsDone() and self.input[self.cur] != '"': |
| if self.input[self.cur] == '\\': |
| self.cur += 1 # Skip over the backslash. |
| if self.IsDone(): |
| raise GNError('String ends in a backslash in:\n ' + self.input) |
| self.cur += 1 |
| |
| if self.IsDone(): |
| raise GNError('Unterminated string:\n ' + self.input[begin:]) |
| |
| end = self.cur |
| self.cur += 1 # Consume trailing ". |
| |
| return UnescapeGNString(self.input[begin:end]) |
| |
| def ParseList(self): |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| if self.IsDone(): |
| raise GNError('Expected list but got nothing.') |
| |
| # Skip over opening '['. |
| if self.input[self.cur] != '[': |
| raise GNError('Expected [ for list but got:\n ' + self.input[self.cur:]) |
| self.cur += 1 |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| if self.IsDone(): |
| raise GNError('Unterminated list:\n ' + self.input) |
| |
| list_result = [] |
| previous_had_trailing_comma = True |
| while not self.IsDone(): |
| if self.input[self.cur] == ']': |
| self.cur += 1 # Skip over ']'. |
| return list_result |
| |
| if not previous_had_trailing_comma: |
| raise GNError('List items not separated by comma.') |
| |
| list_result += [ self._ParseAllowTrailing() ] |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| if self.IsDone(): |
| break |
| |
| # Consume comma if there is one. |
| previous_had_trailing_comma = self.input[self.cur] == ',' |
| if previous_had_trailing_comma: |
| # Consume comma. |
| self.cur += 1 |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| |
| raise GNError('Unterminated list:\n ' + self.input) |
| |
| def ParseScope(self): |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| if self.IsDone(): |
| raise GNError('Expected scope but got nothing.') |
| |
| # Skip over opening '{'. |
| if self.input[self.cur] != '{': |
| raise GNError('Expected { for scope but got:\n ' + self.input[self.cur:]) |
| self.cur += 1 |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| if self.IsDone(): |
| raise GNError('Unterminated scope:\n ' + self.input) |
| |
| scope_result = {} |
| while not self.IsDone(): |
| if self.input[self.cur] == '}': |
| self.cur += 1 |
| return scope_result |
| |
| ident = self._ParseIdent() |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| if self.input[self.cur] != '=': |
| raise GNError("Unexpected token: " + self.input[self.cur:]) |
| self.cur += 1 |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| val = self._ParseAllowTrailing() |
| self.ConsumeCommentAndWhitespace() |
| scope_result[ident] = val |
| |
| raise GNError('Unterminated scope:\n ' + self.input) |
| |
| def _ConstantFollows(self, constant): |
| """Checks and maybe consumes a string constant at current input location. |
| |
| Param: |
| constant: The string constant to check. |
| |
| Returns: |
| True if |constant| follows immediately at the current location in the |
| input. In this case, the string is consumed as a side effect. Otherwise, |
| returns False and the current position is unchanged. |
| """ |
| end = self.cur + len(constant) |
| if end > len(self.input): |
| return False # Not enough room. |
| if self.input[self.cur:end] == constant: |
| self.cur = end |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| |
| def ReadBuildVars(output_directory): |
| """Parses $output_directory/build_vars.json into a dict.""" |
| with open(os.path.join(output_directory, BUILD_VARS_FILENAME)) as f: |
| return json.load(f) |