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# Copyright (c) 2000, BeOpen.com.
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# Copyright (c) 1995-2000, Corporation for National Research Initiatives.
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# Copyright (c) 1990-1995, Stichting Mathematisch Centrum.
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# See the file "Misc/COPYRIGHT" for information on usage and
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# redistribution of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
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########################################################################
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# Python script to parse cstubs file for gl and generate C stubs.
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# usage: python cgen.py <cstubs >glmodule.c
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#
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# NOTE: You  must first make a python binary without the "GL" option
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#       before you can run this, when building Python for the first time.
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#       See comments in the Makefile.
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#
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# XXX BUG return arrays generate wrong code
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# XXX need to change error returns into gotos to free mallocked arrays
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import string
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import sys
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# Function to print to stderr
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#
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def err(*args):
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    savestdout = sys.stdout
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    try:
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        sys.stdout = sys.stderr
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        for i in args:
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            print i,
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        print
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    finally:
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        sys.stdout = savestdout
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# The set of digits that form a number
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#
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digits = '0123456789'
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# Function to extract a string of digits from the front of the string.
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# Returns the leading string of digits and the remaining string.
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# If no number is found, returns '' and the original string.
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#
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def getnum(s):
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    n = ''
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    while s and s[0] in digits:
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        n = n + s[0]
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        s = s[1:]
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    return n, s
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# Function to check if a string is a number
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#
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def isnum(s):
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    if not s: return False
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    for c in s:
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        if not c in digits: return False
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    return True
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# Allowed function return types
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#
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return_types = ['void', 'short', 'long']
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# Allowed function argument types
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#
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arg_types = ['char', 'string', 'short', 'u_short', 'float', 'long', 'double']
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# Need to classify arguments as follows
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#       simple input variable
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#       simple output variable
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#       input array
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#       output array
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#       input giving size of some array
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#
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# Array dimensions can be specified as follows
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#       constant
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#       argN
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#       constant * argN
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#       retval
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#       constant * retval
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#
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# The dimensions given as constants * something are really
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# arrays of points where points are 2- 3- or 4-tuples
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#
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# We have to consider three lists:
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#       python input arguments
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#       C stub arguments (in & out)
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#       python output arguments (really return values)
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#
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# There is a mapping from python input arguments to the input arguments
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# of the C stub, and a further mapping from C stub arguments to the
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# python return values
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# Exception raised by checkarg() and generate()
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#
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arg_error = 'bad arg'
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# Function to check one argument.
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# Arguments: the type and the arg "name" (really mode plus subscript).
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# Raises arg_error if something's wrong.
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# Return type, mode, factor, rest of subscript; factor and rest may be empty.
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#
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def checkarg(type, arg):
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    #
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    # Turn "char *x" into "string x".
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    #
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    if type == 'char' and arg[0] == '*':
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        type = 'string'
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        arg = arg[1:]
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    #
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    # Check that the type is supported.
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    #
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    if type not in arg_types:
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        raise arg_error, ('bad type', type)
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    if type[:2] == 'u_':
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        type = 'unsigned ' + type[2:]
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    #
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    # Split it in the mode (first character) and the rest.
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    #
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    mode, rest = arg[:1], arg[1:]
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    #
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    # The mode must be 's' for send (= input) or 'r' for return argument.
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    #
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    if mode not in ('r', 's'):
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        raise arg_error, ('bad arg mode', mode)
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    #
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    # Is it a simple argument: if so, we are done.
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    #
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    if not rest:
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        return type, mode, '', ''
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    #
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    # Not a simple argument; must be an array.
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    # The 'rest' must be a subscript enclosed in [ and ].
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    # The subscript must be one of the following forms,
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    # otherwise we don't handle it (where N is a number):
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    #       N
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    #       argN
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    #       retval
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    #       N*argN
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    #       N*retval
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    #
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    if rest[:1] <> '[' or rest[-1:] <> ']':
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        raise arg_error, ('subscript expected', rest)
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    sub = rest[1:-1]
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    #
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    # Is there a leading number?
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    #
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    num, sub = getnum(sub)
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    if num:
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        # There is a leading number
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        if not sub:
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            # The subscript is just a number
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            return type, mode, num, ''
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        if sub[:1] == '*':
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            # There is a factor prefix
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            sub = sub[1:]
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        else:
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            raise arg_error, ('\'*\' expected', sub)
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    if sub == 'retval':
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        # size is retval -- must be a reply argument
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        if mode <> 'r':
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            raise arg_error, ('non-r mode with [retval]', mode)
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    elif not isnum(sub) and (sub[:3] <> 'arg' or not isnum(sub[3:])):
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        raise arg_error, ('bad subscript', sub)
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    #
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    return type, mode, num, sub
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# List of functions for which we have generated stubs
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#
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functions = []
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# Generate the stub for the given function, using the database of argument
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# information build by successive calls to checkarg()
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#
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def generate(type, func, database):
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    #
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    # Check that we can handle this case:
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    # no variable size reply arrays yet
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    #
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    n_in_args = 0
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    n_out_args = 0
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    #
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    for a_type, a_mode, a_factor, a_sub in database:
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        if a_mode == 's':
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            n_in_args = n_in_args + 1
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        elif a_mode == 'r':
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            n_out_args = n_out_args + 1
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        else:
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            # Can't happen
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            raise arg_error, ('bad a_mode', a_mode)
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        if (a_mode == 'r' and a_sub) or a_sub == 'retval':
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            err('Function', func, 'too complicated:',
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                a_type, a_mode, a_factor, a_sub)
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            print '/* XXX Too complicated to generate code for */'
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            return
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    #
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    functions.append(func)
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    #
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    # Stub header
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    #
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    print
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    print 'static PyObject *'
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    print 'gl_' + func + '(self, args)'
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    print '\tPyObject *self;'
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    print '\tPyObject *args;'
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    print '{'
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    #
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    # Declare return value if any
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    #
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    if type <> 'void':
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        print '\t' + type, 'retval;'
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    #
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    # Declare arguments
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    #
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    for i in range(len(database)):
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        a_type, a_mode, a_factor, a_sub = database[i]
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        print '\t' + a_type,
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        brac = ket = ''
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        if a_sub and not isnum(a_sub):
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            if a_factor:
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                brac = '('
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                ket = ')'
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            print brac + '*',
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        print 'arg' + repr(i+1) + ket,
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        if a_sub and isnum(a_sub):
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            print '[', a_sub, ']',
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        if a_factor:
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            print '[', a_factor, ']',
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        print ';'
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    #
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    # Find input arguments derived from array sizes
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    #
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    for i in range(len(database)):
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        a_type, a_mode, a_factor, a_sub = database[i]
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        if a_mode == 's' and a_sub[:3] == 'arg' and isnum(a_sub[3:]):
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            # Sending a variable-length array
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            n = eval(a_sub[3:])
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            if 1 <= n <= len(database):
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                b_type, b_mode, b_factor, b_sub = database[n-1]
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                if b_mode == 's':
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                    database[n-1] = b_type, 'i', a_factor, repr(i)
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                    n_in_args = n_in_args - 1
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    #
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    # Assign argument positions in the Python argument list
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    #
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    in_pos = []
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    i_in = 0
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    for i in range(len(database)):
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        a_type, a_mode, a_factor, a_sub = database[i]
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        if a_mode == 's':
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            in_pos.append(i_in)
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            i_in = i_in + 1
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        else:
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            in_pos.append(-1)
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    #
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    # Get input arguments
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    #
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    for i in range(len(database)):
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        a_type, a_mode, a_factor, a_sub = database[i]
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        if a_type[:9] == 'unsigned ':
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            xtype = a_type[9:]
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        else:
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            xtype = a_type
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        if a_mode == 'i':
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            #
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            # Implicit argument;
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            # a_factor is divisor if present,
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            # a_sub indicates which arg (`database index`)
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            #
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            j = eval(a_sub)
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            print '\tif',
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            print '(!geti' + xtype + 'arraysize(args,',
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            print repr(n_in_args) + ',',
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            print repr(in_pos[j]) + ',',
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            if xtype <> a_type:
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                print '('+xtype+' *)',
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            print '&arg' + repr(i+1) + '))'
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            print '\t\treturn NULL;'
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            if a_factor:
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                print '\targ' + repr(i+1),
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                print '= arg' + repr(i+1),
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                print '/', a_factor + ';'
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        elif a_mode == 's':
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            if a_sub and not isnum(a_sub):
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                # Allocate memory for varsize array
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                print '\tif ((arg' + repr(i+1), '=',
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                if a_factor:
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                    print '('+a_type+'(*)['+a_factor+'])',
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                print 'PyMem_NEW(' + a_type, ',',
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                if a_factor:
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                    print a_factor, '*',
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                print a_sub, ')) == NULL)'
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                print '\t\treturn PyErr_NoMemory();'
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            print '\tif',
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            if a_factor or a_sub: # Get a fixed-size array array
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                print '(!geti' + xtype + 'array(args,',
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                print repr(n_in_args) + ',',
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                print repr(in_pos[i]) + ',',
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                if a_factor: print a_factor,
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                if a_factor and a_sub: print '*',
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                if a_sub: print a_sub,
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                print ',',
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                if (a_sub and a_factor) or xtype <> a_type:
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                    print '('+xtype+' *)',
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                print 'arg' + repr(i+1) + '))'
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            else: # Get a simple variable
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                print '(!geti' + xtype + 'arg(args,',
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                print repr(n_in_args) + ',',
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                print repr(in_pos[i]) + ',',
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                if xtype <> a_type:
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                    print '('+xtype+' *)',
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                print '&arg' + repr(i+1) + '))'
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            print '\t\treturn NULL;'
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    #
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    # Begin of function call
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    #
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    if type <> 'void':
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        print '\tretval =', func + '(',
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    else:
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        print '\t' + func + '(',
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    #
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    # Argument list
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    #
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    for i in range(len(database)):
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        if i > 0: print ',',
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        a_type, a_mode, a_factor, a_sub = database[i]
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        if a_mode == 'r' and not a_factor:
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            print '&',
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        print 'arg' + repr(i+1),
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    #
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    # End of function call
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    #
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    print ');'
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    #
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    # Free varsize arrays
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    #
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    for i in range(len(database)):
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        a_type, a_mode, a_factor, a_sub = database[i]
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        if a_mode == 's' and a_sub and not isnum(a_sub):
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            print '\tPyMem_DEL(arg' + repr(i+1) + ');'
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    #
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    # Return
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    #
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    if n_out_args:
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        #
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        # Multiple return values -- construct a tuple
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        #
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        if type <> 'void':
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            n_out_args = n_out_args + 1
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        if n_out_args == 1:
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            for i in range(len(database)):
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                a_type, a_mode, a_factor, a_sub = database[i]
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                if a_mode == 'r':
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                    break
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            else:
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                raise arg_error, 'expected r arg not found'
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            print '\treturn',
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            print mkobject(a_type, 'arg' + repr(i+1)) + ';'
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        else:
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            print '\t{ PyObject *v = PyTuple_New(',
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            print n_out_args, ');'
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            print '\t  if (v == NULL) return NULL;'
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            i_out = 0
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            if type <> 'void':
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                print '\t  PyTuple_SetItem(v,',
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                print repr(i_out) + ',',
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                print mkobject(type, 'retval') + ');'
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                i_out = i_out + 1
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            for i in range(len(database)):
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                a_type, a_mode, a_factor, a_sub = database[i]
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                if a_mode == 'r':
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                    print '\t  PyTuple_SetItem(v,',
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                    print repr(i_out) + ',',
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                    s = mkobject(a_type, 'arg' + repr(i+1))
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                    print s + ');'
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                    i_out = i_out + 1
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            print '\t  return v;'
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            print '\t}'
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    else:
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        #
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        # Simple function return
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        # Return None or return value
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        #
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        if type == 'void':
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            print '\tPy_INCREF(Py_None);'
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            print '\treturn Py_None;'
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        else:
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            print '\treturn', mkobject(type, 'retval') + ';'
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    #
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    # Stub body closing brace
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    #
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    print '}'
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# Subroutine to return a function call to mknew<type>object(<arg>)
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#
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def mkobject(type, arg):
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    if type[:9] == 'unsigned ':
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        type = type[9:]
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        return 'mknew' + type + 'object((' + type + ') ' + arg + ')'
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    return 'mknew' + type + 'object(' + arg + ')'
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defined_archs = []
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# usage: cgen [ -Dmach ... ] [ file ]
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for arg in sys.argv[1:]:
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    if arg[:2] == '-D':
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        defined_archs.append(arg[2:])
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    else:
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        # Open optional file argument
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        sys.stdin = open(arg, 'r')
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# Input line number
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lno = 0
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# Input is divided in two parts, separated by a line containing '%%'.
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#       <part1>         -- literally copied to stdout
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#       <part2>         -- stub definitions
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# Variable indicating the current input part.
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#
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part = 1
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# Main loop over the input
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#
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while 1:
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    try:
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        line = raw_input()
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    except EOFError:
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        break
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    #
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    lno = lno+1
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    words = string.split(line)
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    #
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    if part == 1:
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        #
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        # In part 1, copy everything literally
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        # except look for a line of just '%%'
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        #
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						|
        if words == ['%%']:
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            part = part + 1
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						|
        else:
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						|
            #
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						|
            # Look for names of manually written
 | 
						|
            # stubs: a single percent followed by the name
 | 
						|
            # of the function in Python.
 | 
						|
            # The stub name is derived by prefixing 'gl_'.
 | 
						|
            #
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						|
            if words and words[0][0] == '%':
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						|
                func = words[0][1:]
 | 
						|
                if (not func) and words[1:]:
 | 
						|
                    func = words[1]
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						|
                if func:
 | 
						|
                    functions.append(func)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                print line
 | 
						|
        continue
 | 
						|
    if not words:
 | 
						|
        continue                # skip empty line
 | 
						|
    elif words[0] == 'if':
 | 
						|
        # if XXX rest
 | 
						|
        # if !XXX rest
 | 
						|
        if words[1][0] == '!':
 | 
						|
            if words[1][1:] in defined_archs:
 | 
						|
                continue
 | 
						|
        elif words[1] not in defined_archs:
 | 
						|
            continue
 | 
						|
        words = words[2:]
 | 
						|
    if words[0] == '#include':
 | 
						|
        print line
 | 
						|
    elif words[0][:1] == '#':
 | 
						|
        pass                    # ignore comment
 | 
						|
    elif words[0] not in return_types:
 | 
						|
        err('Line', lno, ': bad return type :', words[0])
 | 
						|
    elif len(words) < 2:
 | 
						|
        err('Line', lno, ': no funcname :', line)
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        if len(words) % 2 <> 0:
 | 
						|
            err('Line', lno, ': odd argument list :', words[2:])
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            database = []
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                for i in range(2, len(words), 2):
 | 
						|
                    x = checkarg(words[i], words[i+1])
 | 
						|
                    database.append(x)
 | 
						|
                print
 | 
						|
                print '/*',
 | 
						|
                for w in words: print w,
 | 
						|
                print '*/'
 | 
						|
                generate(words[0], words[1], database)
 | 
						|
            except arg_error, msg:
 | 
						|
                err('Line', lno, ':', msg)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
print
 | 
						|
print 'static struct PyMethodDef gl_methods[] = {'
 | 
						|
for func in functions:
 | 
						|
    print '\t{"' + func + '", gl_' + func + '},'
 | 
						|
print '\t{NULL, NULL} /* Sentinel */'
 | 
						|
print '};'
 | 
						|
print
 | 
						|
print 'void'
 | 
						|
print 'initgl()'
 | 
						|
print '{'
 | 
						|
print '\t(void) Py_InitModule("gl", gl_methods);'
 | 
						|
print '}'
 |