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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# This file is formatted with python black
#
# This file parses the base.xml and base.extras.xml file and prints out the option->symbols
# mapping compatible with the rules format. See the meson.build file for how this is used.
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
from enum import StrEnum, unique
import sys
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
from typing import Generator, Iterable
from dataclasses import dataclass
from pathlib import Path
def error(msg):
print(f"ERROR: {msg}", file=sys.stderr)
print("Aborting now")
sys.exit(1)
@unique
class Section(StrEnum):
"""
XKB sections.
Name correspond to the header (`xkb_XXX`), value to the subdir/rules header.
"""
keycodes = "keycodes"
compatibility = "compat"
geometry = "geometry"
symbols = "symbols"
types = "types"
@classmethod
def parse(cls, raw: str) -> Section:
# Note: in order to display a nice message, argparse requires the error
# to be one of: ArgumentTypeError, TypeError, or ValueError
# See: https://docs.python.org/3/library/argparse.html#type
try:
return cls[raw]
except KeyError:
raise ValueError(raw)
@dataclass
class Directive:
option: Option
filename: str
section: str
@property
def name(self) -> str:
return self.option.name
def __str__(self) -> str:
return f"{self.filename}({self.section})"
@dataclass
class DirectiveSet:
option: Option
keycodes: Directive | None
compatibility: Directive | None
geometry: Directive | None
symbols: Directive | None
types: Directive | None
@property
def is_empty(self) -> bool:
return all(
x is None
for x in (
self.keycodes,
self.compatibility,
self.geometry,
self.symbols,
self.types,
)
)
@dataclass
class Option:
"""
Wrapper around a single option -> symbols rules file entry. Has the properties
name and directive where the directive consists of the XKB symbols file name
and corresponding section, usually composed in the rules file as:
name = +directive
"""
name: str
def __lt__(self, other) -> bool:
return self.name < other.name
@property
def directive(self) -> Directive:
f, s = self.name.split(":")
return Directive(self, f, s)
def resolve_option(xkb_root: Path, option: Option) -> DirectiveSet:
directives: dict[Section, Directive | None] = {s: None for s in Section}
directive = option.directive
filename, section_name = directive.filename, directive.section
for section in Section:
subdir = xkb_root / section
if not (subdir / filename).exists():
# Some of our foo:bar entries map to a baz_vndr/foo file
for vndr in subdir.glob("*_vndr"):
vndr_path = vndr / filename
if vndr_path.exists():
filename = vndr_path.relative_to(subdir).as_posix()
break
else:
continue
if (subdir / filename).is_symlink():
resolved_filename = (subdir / filename).resolve().name
assert (subdir / filename).exists()
else:
resolved_filename = filename
# Now check if the target file actually has that section
f = subdir / resolved_filename
with f.open("rt", encoding="utf-8") as fd:
section_header = f'xkb_{section.name} "{section_name}"'
if any(section_header in line for line in fd):
directives[section] = Directive(option, resolved_filename, section_name)
return DirectiveSet(
option=option,
keycodes=directives[Section.keycodes],
compatibility=directives[Section.compatibility],
geometry=directives[Section.geometry],
symbols=directives[Section.symbols],
types=directives[Section.types],
)
def options(rules_xml: Path) -> Iterable[Option]:
"""
Yields all Options from the given XML file
"""
tree = ET.parse(rules_xml)
root = tree.getroot()
def fetch_subelement(parent, name):
sub_element = parent.findall(name)
if sub_element is not None and len(sub_element) == 1:
return sub_element[0]
return None
def fetch_text(parent, name):
sub_element = fetch_subelement(parent, name)
if sub_element is None:
return None
return sub_element.text
def fetch_name(elem):
try:
ci_element = (
elem
if elem.tag == "configItem"
else fetch_subelement(elem, "configItem")
)
name = fetch_text(ci_element, "name")
assert name is not None
return name
except AssertionError as e:
endl = "\n" # f{} cannot contain backslashes
e.args = (
f"\nFor element {ET.tostring(elem).decode('utf-8')}\n{endl.join(e.args)}",
)
raise
for option in root.iter("option"):
yield Option(fetch_name(option))
def find_options_to_skip(xkb_root: Path) -> Generator[str, None, None]:
"""
Find options to skip
Theses are the “option” rules defined explicitly in partial rules files *.part
"""
rules_dir = xkb_root / "rules"
for f in rules_dir.glob("*.part"):
filename = f.stem
if "option" not in filename:
# Skip files that do not match an option
continue
option_index = None
# Parse rule file to get options to skip
with f.open("rt", encoding="utf-8") as fp:
for line in fp:
if line.startswith("//") or "=" not in line:
continue
elif line.startswith("!"):
# Header
if option_index is not None or "$" in line:
# Index already defined or definition of an alias
continue
else:
option_index = line.split()[1:].index("option")
continue
else:
assert option_index is not None
yield line.split()[option_index]
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Generate the evdev keycode lists.")
parser.add_argument(
"--xkb-config-root",
help="The XKB base directory",
default=Path("."),
type=Path,
)
parser.add_argument(
"--rules-section",
type=Section.parse,
choices=(Section.symbols, Section.compatibility, Section.types),
help="The rules section to generate",
default=Section.symbols,
)
parser.add_argument(
"files", nargs="+", help="The base.xml and base.extras.xml files", type=Path
)
ns = parser.parse_args()
rules_section: Section = ns.rules_section
all_options = (opt for f in ns.files for opt in options(f))
skip = frozenset(find_options_to_skip(ns.xkb_config_root))
directives = (
resolve_option(ns.xkb_config_root, o)
for o in sorted(all_options)
if o.name not in skip and not o.name.startswith("custom:")
)
def check_and_map(directive: DirectiveSet) -> Directive:
assert (
not directive.is_empty
), f"Option {directive.option} does not resolve to any section"
return getattr(directive, rules_section.name)
filtered = filter(
lambda y: y is not None,
map(check_and_map, directives),
)
print(f"! option = {rules_section}")
for d in filtered:
assert d is not None
print(f" {d.name:30s} = +{d}")
if rules_section is Section.types:
print(f" {'custom:types':30s} = +custom")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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