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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright (c) 2010 The SCons Foundation
#
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# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
#
#
# Module for handling SCons documentation processing.
#
__doc__ = r"""
This module parses home-brew XML files that document various things
in SCons. Right now, it handles Builders, functions, construction
variables, and Tools, but we expect it to get extended in the future.
In general, you can use any DocBook tag in the input, and this module
just adds processing various home-brew tags to try to make life a
little easier.
Builder example:
<builder name="BUILDER">
<summary>
<para>This is the summary description of an SCons Builder.
It will get placed in the man page,
and in the appropriate User's Guide appendix.
The name of any builder may be interpolated
anywhere in the document by specifying the
&b-BUILDER; element. It need not be on a line by itself.</para>
Unlike normal XML, blank lines are significant in these
descriptions and serve to separate paragraphs.
They'll get replaced in DocBook output with appropriate tags
to indicate a new paragraph.
<example>
print("this is example code, it will be offset and indented")
</example>
</summary>
</builder>
Function example:
<scons_function name="FUNCTION">
<arguments>
(arg1, arg2, key=value)
</arguments>
<summary>
<para>This is the summary description of an SCons function.
It will get placed in the man page,
and in the appropriate User's Guide appendix.
The name of any builder may be interpolated
anywhere in the document by specifying the
&f-FUNCTION; element. It need not be on a line by itself.</para>
<example>
print("this is example code, it will be offset and indented")
</example>
</summary>
</scons_function>
Construction variable example:
<cvar name="VARIABLE">
<summary>
<para>This is the summary description of a construction variable.
It will get placed in the man page,
and in the appropriate User's Guide appendix.
The name of any construction variable may be interpolated
anywhere in the document by specifying the
&t-VARIABLE; element. It need not be on a line by itself.</para>
<example>
print("this is example code, it will be offset and indented")
</example>
</summary>
</cvar>
Tool example:
<tool name="TOOL">
<summary>
<para>This is the summary description of an SCons Tool.
It will get placed in the man page,
and in the appropriate User's Guide appendix.
The name of any tool may be interpolated
anywhere in the document by specifying the
&t-TOOL; element. It need not be on a line by itself.</para>
<example>
print("this is example code, it will be offset and indented")
</example>
</summary>
</tool>
"""
import os.path
import re
import sys
import copy
import importlib
try:
from lxml import etree
except ImportError:
try:
import xml.etree.ElementTree as etree
except ImportError:
raise ImportError("Failed to import ElementTree from any known place")
# patterns to help trim XML passed in as strings
re_entity = re.compile(r"&([^;]+);")
re_entity_header = re.compile(r"<!DOCTYPE\s+sconsdoc\s+[^\]]+\]>")
# Namespace for the SCons Docbook XSD
dbxsd = "http://www.scons.org/dbxsd/v1.0"
# Namsespace pattern to help identify an scons-xml file read as bytes
dbxsdpat = b'xmlns="%s"' % dbxsd.encode('utf-8')
# Namespace map identifier for the SCons Docbook XSD
dbxid = "dbx"
# Namespace for schema instances
xsi = "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
# Header comment with copyright
copyright_comment = """
__COPYRIGHT__
This file is processed by the bin/SConsDoc.py module.
See its docstring for a discussion of the format.
"""
def isSConsXml(fpath):
""" Check whether the given file is an SCons XML file.
It is SCons XML if it contains the default target namespace definition
described by dbxsdpat
"""
try:
with open(fpath, 'rb') as f:
content = f.read()
if content.find(dbxsdpat) >= 0:
return True
except Exception:
pass
return False
def remove_entities(content):
# Cut out entity inclusions
content = re_entity_header.sub("", content, re.M)
# Cut out entities themselves
content = re_entity.sub(lambda match: match.group(1), content)
return content
default_xsd = os.path.join('doc', 'xsd', 'scons.xsd')
ARG = "dbscons"
class Libxml2ValidityHandler:
def __init__(self):
self.errors = []
self.warnings = []
def error(self, msg, data):
if data != ARG:
raise Exception("Error handler did not receive correct argument")
self.errors.append(msg)
def warning(self, msg, data):
if data != ARG:
raise Exception("Warning handler did not receive correct argument")
self.warnings.append(msg)
class DoctypeEntity:
def __init__(self, name_, uri_):
self.name = name_
self.uri = uri_
def getEntityString(self):
txt = """ <!ENTITY %(perc)s %(name)s SYSTEM "%(uri)s">
%(perc)s%(name)s;
""" % {'perc': perc, 'name': self.name, 'uri': self.uri}
return txt
class DoctypeDeclaration:
def __init__(self, name_=None):
self.name = name_
self.entries = []
if self.name is None:
# Add default entries
self.name = "sconsdoc"
self.addEntity("scons", "../scons.mod")
self.addEntity("builders-mod", "builders.mod")
self.addEntity("functions-mod", "functions.mod")
self.addEntity("tools-mod", "tools.mod")
self.addEntity("variables-mod", "variables.mod")
def addEntity(self, name, uri):
self.entries.append(DoctypeEntity(name, uri))
def createDoctype(self):
content = '<!DOCTYPE %s [\n' % self.name
for e in self.entries:
content += e.getEntityString()
content += ']>\n'
return content
class TreeFactory:
def __init__(self):
pass
@staticmethod
def newNode(tag, **kwargs):
return etree.Element(tag, **kwargs)
@staticmethod
def newSubNode(parent, tag, **kwargs):
return etree.SubElement(parent, tag, **kwargs)
@staticmethod
def newEtreeNode(tag, init_ns=False, **kwargs):
if init_ns:
NSMAP = {None: dbxsd,
'xsi' : xsi}
return etree.Element(tag, nsmap=NSMAP, **kwargs)
return etree.Element(tag, **kwargs)
@staticmethod
def copyNode(node):
return copy.deepcopy(node)
@staticmethod
def appendNode(parent, child):
parent.append(child)
@staticmethod
def hasAttribute(node, att):
return att in node.attrib
@staticmethod
def getAttribute(node, att):
return node.attrib[att]
@staticmethod
def setAttribute(node, att, value):
node.attrib[att] = value
@staticmethod
def getText(root):
return root.text
@staticmethod
def appendCvLink(root, key, lntail):
linknode = etree.Entity('cv-link-' + key)
linknode.tail = lntail
root.append(linknode)
@staticmethod
def setText(root, txt):
root.text = txt
@staticmethod
def getTail(root):
return root.tail
@staticmethod
def setTail(root, txt):
root.tail = txt
@staticmethod
def writeGenTree(root, fp):
dt = DoctypeDeclaration()
fp.write(etree.tostring(root, encoding="utf-8",
pretty_print=True,
doctype=dt.createDoctype()).decode('utf-8'))
@staticmethod
def writeTree(root, fpath):
with open(fpath, 'wb') as fp:
fp.write(etree.tostring(root, encoding="utf-8",
pretty_print=True))
@staticmethod
def prettyPrintFile(fpath):
with open(fpath,'rb') as fin:
tree = etree.parse(fin)
pretty_content = etree.tostring(tree, encoding="utf-8",
pretty_print=True)
with open(fpath,'wb') as fout:
fout.write(pretty_content)
@staticmethod
def decorateWithHeader(root):
root.attrib["{"+xsi+"}schemaLocation"] = "%s %s/scons.xsd" % (dbxsd, dbxsd)
return root
def newXmlTree(self, root):
""" Return a XML file tree with the correct namespaces set,
the element root as top entry and the given header comment.
"""
NSMAP = {None: dbxsd, 'xsi' : xsi}
t = etree.Element(root, nsmap=NSMAP)
return self.decorateWithHeader(t)
# singleton to cache parsed xmlschema..
xmlschema = None
@staticmethod
def validateXml(fpath, xmlschema_context):
if TreeFactory.xmlschema is None:
TreeFactory.xmlschema = etree.XMLSchema(xmlschema_context)
try:
doc = etree.parse(fpath)
except Exception as e:
print("ERROR: %s fails to parse:"%fpath)
print(e)
return False
doc.xinclude()
try:
TreeFactory.xmlschema.assertValid(doc)
except Exception as e:
print("ERROR: %s fails to validate:" % fpath)
print(e)
return False
return True
@staticmethod
def findAll(root, tag, ns=None, xp_ctxt=None, nsmap=None):
expression = ".//{%s}%s" % (nsmap[ns], tag)
if not ns or not nsmap:
expression = ".//%s" % tag
return root.findall(expression)
@staticmethod
def findAllChildrenOf(root, tag, ns=None, xp_ctxt=None, nsmap=None):
expression = "./{%s}%s/*" % (nsmap[ns], tag)
if not ns or not nsmap:
expression = "./%s/*" % tag
return root.findall(expression)
@staticmethod
def convertElementTree(root):
""" Convert the given tree of etree.Element
entries to a list of tree nodes for the
current XML toolkit.
"""
return [root]
tf = TreeFactory()
class SConsDocTree:
def __init__(self):
self.nsmap = {'dbx': dbxsd}
self.doc = None
self.root = None
self.xpath_context = None
def parseContent(self, content, include_entities=True):
""" Parses the given text content as XML
This is the setup portion, called from parseContent in
an SConsDocHandler instance - see the notes there.
"""
if not include_entities:
content = remove_entities(content)
# Create domtree from given content string
self.root = etree.fromstring(content)
def parseXmlFile(self, fpath):
# Create domtree from file
parser = etree.XMLParser(load_dtd=True, resolve_entities=False)
domtree = etree.parse(fpath, parser)
self.root = domtree.getroot()
def __del__(self):
if self.doc is not None:
self.doc.freeDoc()
if self.xpath_context is not None:
self.xpath_context.xpathFreeContext()
perc = "%"
def validate_all_xml(dpaths, xsdfile=default_xsd):
xmlschema_context = etree.parse(xsdfile)
fpaths = []
for dp in dpaths:
if dp.endswith('.xml') and isSConsXml(dp):
path = '.'
fpaths.append(dp)
else:
for path, dirs, files in os.walk(dp):
for f in files:
if f.endswith('.xml'):
fp = os.path.join(path, f)
if isSConsXml(fp):
fpaths.append(fp)
fails = []
fpaths = sorted(fpaths)
for idx, fp in enumerate(fpaths):
fpath = os.path.join(path, fp)
print("%.2f%s (%d/%d) %s" % (float(idx + 1) * 100.0 /float(len(fpaths)),
perc, idx + 1, len(fpaths), fp))
if not tf.validateXml(fp, xmlschema_context):
fails.append(fp)
continue
if fails:
return False
return True
class Item:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.sort_name = name.lower()
if self.sort_name[0] == '_':
self.sort_name = self.sort_name[1:]
self.sets = []
self.uses = []
self.summary = None
self.arguments = None
def cmp_name(self, name):
if name[0] == '_':
name = name[1:]
return name.lower()
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.sort_name == other.sort_name
def __lt__(self, other):
return self.sort_name < other.sort_name
class Builder(Item):
pass
class Function(Item):
pass
class Tool(Item):
def __init__(self, name):
Item.__init__(self, name)
self.entity = self.name.replace('+', 'X')
class ConstructionVariable(Item):
pass
class Arguments:
def __init__(self, signature, body=None):
if not body:
body = []
self.body = body
self.signature = signature
def __str__(self):
s = ''.join(self.body).strip()
result = []
for m in re.findall(r'([a-zA-Z/_]+|[^a-zA-Z/_]+)', s):
if ' ' in m:
m = '"%s"' % m
result.append(m)
return ' '.join(result)
def append(self, data):
self.body.append(data)
class SConsDocHandler:
def __init__(self):
self.builders = {}
self.functions = {}
self.tools = {}
self.cvars = {}
def parseItems(self, domelem, xpath_context, nsmap):
items = []
for i in tf.findAll(domelem, "item", dbxid, xpath_context, nsmap):
txt = tf.getText(i)
if txt is not None:
txt = txt.strip()
if len(txt):
items.append(txt.strip())
return items
def parseUsesSets(self, domelem, xpath_context, nsmap):
uses = []
sets = []
for u in tf.findAll(domelem, "uses", dbxid, xpath_context, nsmap):
uses.extend(self.parseItems(u, xpath_context, nsmap))
for s in tf.findAll(domelem, "sets", dbxid, xpath_context, nsmap):
sets.extend(self.parseItems(s, xpath_context, nsmap))
return sorted(uses), sorted(sets)
def parseInstance(self, domelem, map, Class,
xpath_context, nsmap, include_entities=True):
name = 'unknown'
if tf.hasAttribute(domelem, 'name'):
name = tf.getAttribute(domelem, 'name')
try:
instance = map[name]
except KeyError:
instance = Class(name)
map[name] = instance
uses, sets = self.parseUsesSets(domelem, xpath_context, nsmap)
instance.uses.extend(uses)
instance.sets.extend(sets)
if include_entities:
# Parse summary and function arguments
for s in tf.findAllChildrenOf(domelem, "summary", dbxid, xpath_context, nsmap):
if instance.summary is None:
instance.summary = []
instance.summary.append(tf.copyNode(s))
for a in tf.findAll(domelem, "arguments", dbxid, xpath_context, nsmap):
if instance.arguments is None:
instance.arguments = []
instance.arguments.append(tf.copyNode(a))
def parseDomtree(self, root, xpath_context=None, nsmap=None, include_entities=True):
# Process Builders
for b in tf.findAll(root, "builder", dbxid, xpath_context, nsmap):
self.parseInstance(b, self.builders, Builder,
xpath_context, nsmap, include_entities)
# Process Functions
for f in tf.findAll(root, "scons_function", dbxid, xpath_context, nsmap):
self.parseInstance(f, self.functions, Function,
xpath_context, nsmap, include_entities)
# Process Tools
for t in tf.findAll(root, "tool", dbxid, xpath_context, nsmap):
self.parseInstance(t, self.tools, Tool,
xpath_context, nsmap, include_entities)
# Process CVars
for c in tf.findAll(root, "cvar", dbxid, xpath_context, nsmap):
self.parseInstance(c, self.cvars, ConstructionVariable,
xpath_context, nsmap, include_entities)
def parseContent(self, content, include_entities=True):
"""Parse the given content as XML.
This method is used when we generate the basic lists of entities
for the builders, tools and functions. So we usually don't
bother about namespaces and resolving entities here...
this is handled in parseXmlFile below (step 2 of the overall process).
"""
# Create doctree
t = SConsDocTree()
t.parseContent(content, include_entities)
# Parse it
self.parseDomtree(t.root, t.xpath_context, t.nsmap, include_entities)
def parseXmlFile(self, fpath):
# Create doctree
t = SConsDocTree()
t.parseXmlFile(fpath)
# Parse it
self.parseDomtree(t.root, t.xpath_context, t.nsmap)
def importfile(path):
"""Import a Python source file or compiled file given its path."""
from importlib.util import MAGIC_NUMBER
with open(path, 'rb') as ifp:
is_bytecode = MAGIC_NUMBER == ifp.read(len(MAGIC_NUMBER))
filename = os.path.basename(path)
name, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
if is_bytecode:
loader = importlib._bootstrap_external.SourcelessFileLoader(name, path)
else:
loader = importlib._bootstrap_external.SourceFileLoader(name, path)
# XXX We probably don't need to pass in the loader here.
spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(name, path, loader=loader)
try:
return importlib._bootstrap._load(spec)
except ImportError:
raise Exception(path, sys.exc_info())
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# tab-width:4
# indent-tabs-mode:nil
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