author | mickeyl <mickeyl> | 2004-04-03 13:45:37 (UTC) |
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committer | mickeyl <mickeyl> | 2004-04-03 13:45:37 (UTC) |
commit | a8e37033a05dd7771cc1e73f387004f31683049d (patch) (side-by-side diff) | |
tree | 0791911c75cea495fd69b6ef13aef6430a8738ee /scripts/qdebug-odebug.py | |
parent | e995afe17ead003dd0b4bc12604d7f8cb5cd4493 (diff) | |
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small fixes and add 'printf' to the number of substituted constructs
the script seems to work good, i converted the whole 'noncore' which
will be commited in a few hours. basically the only amount of handwork
after applying the script is adding #include <opie2/odebug.h> and
using namespace Opie::Core - if it's not already there.
-rwxr-xr-x | scripts/qdebug-odebug.py | 15 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/qdebug-odebug.py b/scripts/qdebug-odebug.py index cc1b7ca..636c1b2 100755 --- a/scripts/qdebug-odebug.py +++ b/scripts/qdebug-odebug.py @@ -4,57 +4,60 @@ qdebug-odebug.py (C) 2004 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de> This script helps to convert from the Qt debugging framework to the Opie debugging framework Though it will take care of the most common usages, it may not recognize uncommon ones, hence manual work may be needed after applying the script. """ import sys, sre qDebugExpression = sre.compile( '(.*)(qDebug)\(\s*(.*)\s*\);(.*)' ) qWarningExpression = sre.compile( '(.*)(qWarning)\(\s*(.*)\s*\);(.*)' ) qErrorExpression = sre.compile( '(.*)(qError)\(\s*(.*)\s*\);(.*)' ) qFatalExpression = sre.compile( '(.*)(qFatal)\(\s*(.*)\s*\);(.*)' ) +printfExpression = sre.compile( '(.*)(printf)\(\s*(.*)\s*\);(.*)' ) debugTable = { "qDebug" : "odebug", "qWarning" : "owarn", "qError" : "oerr", - "qFatal" : "ofatal" } + "qFatal" : "ofatal", + "printf" : "odebug" } -allExpressions = ( qDebugExpression, qWarningExpression, qErrorExpression, qFatalExpression ) +allExpressions = ( qDebugExpression, qWarningExpression, qErrorExpression, qFatalExpression, printfExpression ) #################################################################################################### def convert( fname ): print >>sys.stderr, "<NOTE>: Dealing with %s..." % fname for line in file( fname ): match = False for expr in allExpressions: m = expr.match( line ) if m is None: continue else: match = True head, debug, content, tail = m.groups() print >>sys.stderr, "<NOTE>: Groups = ", m.groups() - sys.stdout.write( head.strip() ) + sys.stdout.write( head ) # don't strip() here, because we want to keep indentation sys.stdout.write( debugTable[debug.strip()] ) sys.stdout.write( " << " ) sys.stdout.write( transform( content ).strip() ) sys.stdout.write( " << oendl; " ) - sys.stdout.write( tail + "\n" ) + sys.stdout.write( tail ) + if not tail.endswith( "\n" ): sys.stdout.write( "\n" ) continue # nothing applies if not match: - sys.stdout.write( line + "\n" ) + sys.stdout.write( line ) #################################################################################################### def transform( s ): print >>sys.stderr, "<NOTE>: Transforming '%s'..." % s # check if there is one or more comma's outside of strings groups = [] i = 0 instring = False group = "" while i < len( s ): @@ -88,25 +91,25 @@ def transform( s ): if formatstring[i] != "%": result += formatstring[i] i += 1 continue else: # % in formatstring indirective = True i += 1 while i < len( formatstring ) and formatstring[i] not in "%dDiouxXfegEscpn": i += 1 if formatstring[i] == "%": result += "%" else: - result += '" << %s << "' % substitutions[0] + result += '" << %s << "' % substitutions[0].replace( "(const char*)", "" ).replace( ".latin1()", "" ) del substitutions[0] indirective = False i += 1 print >>sys.stderr, "<NOTE>: Result seems to be '%s'" % result return result.replace( "%%", "%" ) #################################################################################################### if __name__ == "__main__": try: fname = sys.argv[1] |