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217 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
217 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
#! /usr/bin/env python
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# synergy -- mouse and keyboard sharing utility
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# Copyright (C) 2009 Chris Schoeneman, Nick Bolton, Sorin Sbarnea
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#
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# This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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# found in the file COPYING that should have accompanied this file.
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#
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# This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# hm.py: 'Help Me', is a simple wrapper for all build tools.
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#
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# This script was created for the Synergy project.
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# http://synergy-foss.org/
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#
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# The idea behind this is to simplify the build system,
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# however, it's not a dependancy of building Synergy.
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# In other words, you don't need to use this script!
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#
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# If you don't wish to run this script, simply run:
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# cmake .
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# make
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# This will create an in-source UNIX Makefile.
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import sys, os
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sys.path.append('tools')
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# if old build src dir exists, move it, as this will now be used for build
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# output.
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if os.path.exists('build/toolchain.py'):
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print "Removing legacy build dir."
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os.rename('build', 'build.old')
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from build import toolchain
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from getopt import gnu_getopt
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# minimum required version
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requiredMajor = 2
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requiredMinor = 3
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# options used by all commands
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globalOptions = 'v'
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globalOptionsLong = ['no-prompts', 'generator=', 'verbose', 'make-gui']
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# list of valid commands as keys. the values are optarg strings, but most
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# are None for now (this is mainly for extensibility)
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cmd_opt_dict = {
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'about' : ['', []],
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'setup' : ['g:', []],
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'configure' : ['g:dr', ['debug', 'release', 'game-device', 'vnc', 'mac-sdk=']],
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'build' : ['dr', ['debug', 'release']],
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'clean' : ['dr', ['debug', 'release']],
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'update' : ['', []],
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'install' : ['', []],
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'doxygen' : ['', []],
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'dist' : ['', ['vcredist-dir=', 'qt-dir=']],
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'distftp' : ['', ['host=', 'user=', 'pass=', 'dir=']],
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'kill' : ['', []],
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'usage' : ['', []],
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'revision' : ['', []],
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'reformat' : ['', []],
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'open' : ['', []],
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'genlist' : ['', []],
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'reset' : ['', []],
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'signwin' : ['', ['pfx=', 'pwd=', 'dist']],
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'signmac' : ['', ['identity=']]
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}
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# aliases to valid commands
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cmd_alias_dict = {
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'info' : 'about',
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'help' : 'usage',
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'package' : 'dist',
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'docs' : 'doxygen',
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'make' : 'build',
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'cmake' : 'configure',
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}
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def complete_command(arg):
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completions = []
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for cmd, optarg in cmd_opt_dict.iteritems():
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# if command was matched fully, return only this, so that
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# if `dist` is typed, it will return only `dist` and not
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# `dist` and `distftp` for example.
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if cmd == arg:
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return [cmd,]
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if cmd.startswith(arg):
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completions.append(cmd)
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for alias, cmd in cmd_alias_dict.iteritems():
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# don't know if this will work just like above, but it's
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# probably worth adding.
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if alias == arg:
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return [alias,]
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if alias.startswith(arg):
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completions.append(alias)
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return completions
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def start_cmd(argv):
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cmd_arg = ''
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if len(argv) > 1:
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cmd_arg = argv[1]
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# change common help args to help command
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if cmd_arg in ('--help', '-h', '--usage', '-u', '/?'):
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cmd_arg = 'usage'
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completions = complete_command(cmd_arg)
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if cmd_arg and len(completions) > 0:
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if len(completions) == 1:
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# get the only completion (since in this case we have 1)
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cmd = completions[0]
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# build up the first part of the map (for illustrative purposes)
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cmd_map = list()
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if cmd_arg != cmd:
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cmd_map.append(cmd_arg)
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cmd_map.append(cmd)
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# map an alias to the command, and build up the map
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if cmd in cmd_alias_dict.keys():
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alias = cmd
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if cmd_arg == cmd:
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cmd_map.append(alias)
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cmd = cmd_alias_dict[cmd]
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cmd_map.append(cmd)
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# show command map to avoid confusion
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if len(cmd_map) != 0:
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print 'Mapping command: %s' % ' -> '.join(cmd_map)
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run_cmd(cmd, argv[2:])
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return 0
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else:
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print (
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'Command `%s` too ambiguous, '
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'could mean any of: %s'
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) % (cmd_arg, ', '.join(completions))
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else:
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if len(argv) == 1:
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print 'No command specified, showing usage.\n'
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else:
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print 'Command not recognised: %s\n' % cmd_arg
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run_cmd('usage')
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# generic error code if not returned sooner
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return 1
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def run_cmd(cmd, argv = []):
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verbose = False
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try:
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options_pair = cmd_opt_dict[cmd]
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options = globalOptions + options_pair[0]
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options_long = []
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options_long.extend(globalOptionsLong)
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options_long.extend(options_pair[1])
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opts, args = gnu_getopt(argv, options, options_long)
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for o, a in opts:
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if o in ('-v', '--verbose'):
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verbose = True
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# pass args and optarg data to command handler, which figures out
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# how to handle the arguments
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handler = toolchain.CommandHandler(argv, opts, args, verbose)
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# use reflection to get the function pointer
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cmd_func = getattr(handler, cmd)
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cmd_func()
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except:
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if not verbose:
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# print friendly error for users
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sys.stderr.write('Error: ' + sys.exc_info()[1].__str__() + '\n')
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sys.exit(1)
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else:
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# if user wants to be verbose let python do it's thing
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raise
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def main(argv):
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if sys.version_info < (requiredMajor, requiredMinor):
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print ('Python version must be at least ' +
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str(requiredMajor) + '.' + str(requiredMinor) + ', but is ' +
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str(sys.version_info[0]) + '.' + str(sys.version_info[1]))
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sys.exit(1)
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try:
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start_cmd(argv)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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print '\n\nUser aborted, exiting.'
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# Start the program.
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main(sys.argv)
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