# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. class Code(object): """A convenience object for constructing code. Logically each object should be a block of code. All methods except |Render| and |IsEmpty| return self. """ def __init__(self, indent_size=2, comment_length=80): self._code = [] self._indent_level = 0 self._indent_size = indent_size self._comment_length = comment_length def Append(self, line='', substitute=True, indent_level=None): """Appends a line of code at the current indent level or just a newline if line is not specified. Trailing whitespace is stripped. substitute: indicated whether this line should be affected by code.Substitute(). """ if indent_level is None: indent_level = self._indent_level self._code.append(Line(((' ' * indent_level) + line).rstrip(), substitute=substitute)) return self def IsEmpty(self): """Returns True if the Code object is empty. """ return not bool(self._code) def Concat(self, obj): """Concatenate another Code object onto this one. Trailing whitespace is stripped. Appends the code at the current indent level. Will fail if there are any un-interpolated format specifiers eg %s, %(something)s which helps isolate any strings that haven't been substituted. """ if not isinstance(obj, Code): raise TypeError(type(obj)) assert self is not obj for line in obj._code: try: # line % () will fail if any substitution tokens are left in line if line.substitute: line.value %= () except TypeError: raise TypeError('Unsubstituted value when concatting\n' + line.value) except ValueError: raise ValueError('Stray % character when concatting\n' + line.value) self.Append(line.value, line.substitute) return self def Cblock(self, code): """Concatenates another Code object |code| onto this one followed by a blank line, if |code| is non-empty.""" if not code.IsEmpty(): self.Concat(code).Append() return self def Sblock(self, line=None): """Starts a code block. Appends a line of code and then increases the indent level. """ if line is not None: self.Append(line) self._indent_level += self._indent_size return self def Eblock(self, line=None): """Ends a code block by decreasing and then appending a line (or a blank line if not given). """ # TODO(calamity): Decide if type checking is necessary #if not isinstance(line, basestring): # raise TypeError self._indent_level -= self._indent_size if line is not None: self.Append(line) return self def Comment(self, comment, comment_prefix='// '): """Adds the given string as a comment. Will split the comment if it's too long. Use mainly for variable length comments. Otherwise just use code.Append('// ...') for comments. Unaffected by code.Substitute(). """ max_len = self._comment_length - self._indent_level - len(comment_prefix) while len(comment) >= max_len: line = comment[0:max_len] last_space = line.rfind(' ') if last_space != -1: line = line[0:last_space] comment = comment[last_space + 1:] else: comment = comment[max_len:] self.Append(comment_prefix + line, substitute=False) self.Append(comment_prefix + comment, substitute=False) return self def Substitute(self, d): """Goes through each line and interpolates using the given dict. Raises type error if passed something that isn't a dict Use for long pieces of code using interpolation with the same variables repeatedly. This will reduce code and allow for named placeholders which are more clear. """ if not isinstance(d, dict): raise TypeError('Passed argument is not a dictionary: ' + d) for i, line in enumerate(self._code): if self._code[i].substitute: # Only need to check %s because arg is a dict and python will allow # '%s %(named)s' but just about nothing else if '%s' in self._code[i].value or '%r' in self._code[i].value: raise TypeError('"%s" or "%r" found in substitution. ' 'Named arguments only. Use "%" to escape') self._code[i].value = line.value % d self._code[i].substitute = False return self def Render(self): """Renders Code as a string. """ return '\n'.join([l.value for l in self._code]) class Line(object): """A line of code. """ def __init__(self, value, substitute=True): self.value = value self.substitute = substitute