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508 lines
19 KiB
Python
508 lines
19 KiB
Python
"""Mbed TLS and PSA configuration file manipulation library
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"""
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## Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors
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## SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later
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##
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import argparse
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import sys
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from abc import ABCMeta
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class Setting:
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"""Representation of one Mbed TLS mbedtls_config.h or PSA crypto_config.h setting.
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Fields:
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* name: the symbol name ('MBEDTLS_xxx').
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* value: the value of the macro. The empty string for a plain #define
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with no value.
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* active: True if name is defined, False if a #define for name is
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present in mbedtls_config.h but commented out.
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* section: the name of the section that contains this symbol.
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* configfile: the representation of the configuration file where the setting is defined
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"""
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# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods, too-many-arguments
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def __init__(self, configfile, active, name, value='', section=None):
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self.active = active
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self.name = name
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self.value = value
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self.section = section
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self.configfile = configfile
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class Config:
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"""Representation of the Mbed TLS and PSA configuration.
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In the documentation of this class, a symbol is said to be *active*
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if there is a #define for it that is not commented out, and *known*
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if there is a #define for it whether commented out or not.
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This class supports the following protocols:
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* `name in config` is `True` if the symbol `name` is active, `False`
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otherwise (whether `name` is inactive or not known).
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* `config[name]` is the value of the macro `name`. If `name` is inactive,
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raise `KeyError` (even if `name` is known).
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* `config[name] = value` sets the value associated to `name`. `name`
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must be known, but does not need to be set. This does not cause
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name to become set.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.settings = {}
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self.configfiles = []
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def __contains__(self, name):
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"""True if the given symbol is active (i.e. set).
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False if the given symbol is not set, even if a definition
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is present but commented out.
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"""
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return name in self.settings and self.settings[name].active
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def all(self, *names):
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"""True if all the elements of names are active (i.e. set)."""
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return all(name in self for name in names)
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def any(self, *names):
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"""True if at least one symbol in names are active (i.e. set)."""
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return any(name in self for name in names)
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def known(self, name):
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"""True if a #define for name is present, whether it's commented out or not."""
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return name in self.settings
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def __getitem__(self, name):
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"""Get the value of name, i.e. what the preprocessor symbol expands to.
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If name is not known, raise KeyError. name does not need to be active.
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"""
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return self.settings[name].value
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def get(self, name, default=None):
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"""Get the value of name. If name is inactive (not set), return default.
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If a #define for name is present and not commented out, return
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its expansion, even if this is the empty string.
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If a #define for name is present but commented out, return default.
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"""
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if name in self:
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return self.settings[name].value
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else:
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return default
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def get_matching(self, regexs, only_enabled):
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"""Get all symbols matching one of the regexs."""
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if not regexs:
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return
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regex = re.compile('|'.join(regexs))
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for setting in self.settings.values():
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if regex.search(setting.name):
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if setting.active or not only_enabled:
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yield setting.name
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def __setitem__(self, name, value):
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"""If name is known, set its value.
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If name is not known, raise KeyError.
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"""
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setting = self.settings[name]
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if setting.value != value:
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setting.configfile.modified = True
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setting.value = value
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def set(self, name, value=None):
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"""Set name to the given value and make it active.
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If value is None and name is already known, don't change its value.
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If value is None and name is not known, set its value.
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"""
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if name in self.settings:
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setting = self.settings[name]
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if (value is not None and setting.value != value) or not setting.active:
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setting.configfile.modified = True
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if value is not None:
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setting.value = value
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setting.active = True
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else:
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configfile = self._get_configfile(name)
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self.settings[name] = Setting(configfile, True, name, value=value)
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configfile.modified = True
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def unset(self, name):
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"""Make name unset (inactive).
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name remains known if it was known before.
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"""
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if name not in self.settings:
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return
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setting = self.settings[name]
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# Check if modifying the config file
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if setting.active:
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setting.configfile.modified = True
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setting.active = False
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def adapt(self, adapter):
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"""Run adapter on each known symbol and (de)activate it accordingly.
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`adapter` must be a function that returns a boolean. It is called as
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`adapter(name, value, active)` for each setting, where
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`value` is the macro's expansion (possibly empty), and `active` is
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`True` if `name` is set and `False` if `name` is known but unset.
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If `adapter` returns `True`, then set `name` (i.e. make it active),
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otherwise unset `name` (i.e. make it known but inactive).
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"""
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for setting in self.settings.values():
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is_active = setting.active
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setting.active = adapter(setting.name, setting.value,
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setting.active)
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# Check if modifying the config file
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if setting.active != is_active:
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setting.configfile.modified = True
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def change_matching(self, regexs, enable):
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"""Change all symbols matching one of the regexs to the desired state."""
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if not regexs:
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return
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regex = re.compile('|'.join(regexs))
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for setting in self.settings.values():
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if regex.search(setting.name):
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# Check if modifying the config file
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if setting.active != enable:
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setting.configfile.modified = True
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setting.active = enable
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def _get_configfile(self, name=None):
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"""Get the representation of the configuration file name belongs to
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If the configuration is spread among several configuration files, this
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function may need to be overridden for the case of an unknown setting.
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"""
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if name and name in self.settings:
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return self.settings[name].configfile
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return self.configfiles[0]
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def write(self, filename=None):
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"""Write the whole configuration to the file(s) it was read from.
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If filename is specified, write to this file(s) instead.
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"""
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for configfile in self.configfiles:
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configfile.write(self.settings, filename)
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def filename(self, name=None):
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"""Get the name of the config file where the setting name is defined."""
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return self._get_configfile(name).filename
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def backup(self, suffix='.bak'):
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"""Back up the configuration file."""
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for configfile in self.configfiles:
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configfile.backup(suffix)
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def restore(self):
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"""Restore the configuration file."""
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for configfile in self.configfiles:
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configfile.restore()
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class ConfigFile(metaclass=ABCMeta):
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"""Representation of a configuration file."""
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def __init__(self, default_path, name, filename=None):
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"""Check if the config file exists."""
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if filename is None:
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for candidate in default_path:
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if os.path.lexists(candidate):
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filename = candidate
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break
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if not os.path.lexists(filename):
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raise FileNotFoundError(f'{name} configuration file not found: '
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f'{filename if filename else default_path}')
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self.filename = filename
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self.templates = []
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self.current_section = None
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self.inclusion_guard = None
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self.modified = False
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self._backupname = None
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self._own_backup = False
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_define_line_regexp = (r'(?P<indentation>\s*)' +
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r'(?P<commented_out>(//\s*)?)' +
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r'(?P<define>#\s*define\s+)' +
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r'(?P<name>\w+)' +
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r'(?P<arguments>(?:\((?:\w|\s|,)*\))?)' +
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r'(?P<separator>\s*)' +
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r'(?P<value>.*)')
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_ifndef_line_regexp = r'#ifndef (?P<inclusion_guard>\w+)'
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_section_line_regexp = (r'\s*/?\*+\s*[\\@]name\s+SECTION:\s*' +
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r'(?P<section>.*)[ */]*')
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_config_line_regexp = re.compile(r'|'.join([_define_line_regexp,
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_ifndef_line_regexp,
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_section_line_regexp]))
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def _parse_line(self, line):
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"""Parse a line in the config file, save the templates representing the lines
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and return the corresponding setting element.
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"""
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line = line.rstrip('\r\n')
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m = re.match(self._config_line_regexp, line)
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if m is None:
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self.templates.append(line)
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return None
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elif m.group('section'):
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self.current_section = m.group('section')
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self.templates.append(line)
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return None
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elif m.group('inclusion_guard') and self.inclusion_guard is None:
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self.inclusion_guard = m.group('inclusion_guard')
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self.templates.append(line)
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return None
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else:
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active = not m.group('commented_out')
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name = m.group('name')
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value = m.group('value')
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if name == self.inclusion_guard and value == '':
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# The file double-inclusion guard is not an option.
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self.templates.append(line)
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return None
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template = (name,
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m.group('indentation'),
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m.group('define') + name +
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m.group('arguments') + m.group('separator'))
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self.templates.append(template)
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return (active, name, value, self.current_section)
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def parse_file(self):
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"""Parse the whole file and return the settings."""
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with open(self.filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as file:
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for line in file:
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setting = self._parse_line(line)
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if setting is not None:
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yield setting
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self.current_section = None
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#pylint: disable=no-self-use
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def _format_template(self, setting, indent, middle):
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"""Build a line for the config file for the given setting.
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The line has the form "<indent>#define <name> <value>"
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where <middle> is "#define <name> ".
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"""
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value = setting.value
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if value is None:
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value = ''
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# Normally the whitespace to separate the symbol name from the
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# value is part of middle, and there's no whitespace for a symbol
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# with no value. But if a symbol has been changed from having a
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# value to not having one, the whitespace is wrong, so fix it.
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if value:
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if middle[-1] not in '\t ':
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middle += ' '
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else:
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middle = middle.rstrip()
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return ''.join([indent,
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'' if setting.active else '//',
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middle,
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value]).rstrip()
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def write_to_stream(self, settings, output):
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"""Write the whole configuration to output."""
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for template in self.templates:
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if isinstance(template, str):
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line = template
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else:
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name, indent, middle = template
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line = self._format_template(settings[name], indent, middle)
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output.write(line + '\n')
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def write(self, settings, filename=None):
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"""Write the whole configuration to the file it was read from.
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If filename is specified, write to this file instead.
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"""
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if filename is None:
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filename = self.filename
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# Not modified so no need to write to the file
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if not self.modified and filename == self.filename:
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return
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with open(filename, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as output:
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self.write_to_stream(settings, output)
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def backup(self, suffix='.bak'):
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"""Back up the configuration file.
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If the backup file already exists, it is presumed to be the desired backup,
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so don't make another backup.
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"""
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if self._backupname:
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return
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self._backupname = self.filename + suffix
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if os.path.exists(self._backupname):
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self._own_backup = False
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else:
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self._own_backup = True
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shutil.copy(self.filename, self._backupname)
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def restore(self):
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"""Restore the configuration file.
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Only delete the backup file if it was created earlier.
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"""
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if not self._backupname:
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return
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if self._own_backup:
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shutil.move(self._backupname, self.filename)
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else:
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shutil.copy(self._backupname, self.filename)
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self._backupname = None
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class ConfigTool(metaclass=ABCMeta):
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"""Command line config manipulation tool.
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Custom parser options can be added by overriding 'custom_parser_options'.
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"""
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def __init__(self, default_file_path):
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"""Create parser for config manipulation tool.
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:param default_file_path: Default configuration file path
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"""
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self.parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="""
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Configuration file manipulation tool.""")
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self.subparsers = self.parser.add_subparsers(dest='command',
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title='Commands')
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self._common_parser_options(default_file_path)
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self.custom_parser_options()
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self.args = self.parser.parse_args()
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self.config = Config() # Make the pylint happy
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def add_adapter(self, name, function, description):
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"""Creates a command in the tool for a configuration adapter."""
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subparser = self.subparsers.add_parser(name, help=description)
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subparser.set_defaults(adapter=function)
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def _common_parser_options(self, default_file_path):
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# pylint: disable=too-many-branches
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"""Common parser options for config manipulation tool."""
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self.parser.add_argument(
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'--file', '-f',
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help="""File to read (and modify if requested). Default: {}.
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""".format(default_file_path))
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self.parser.add_argument(
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'--force', '-o',
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action='store_true',
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help="""For the set command, if SYMBOL is not present, add a definition for it.""")
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self.parser.add_argument(
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'--write', '-w',
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metavar='FILE',
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help="""File to write to instead of the input file.""")
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parser_get = self.subparsers.add_parser(
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'get',
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help="""Find the value of SYMBOL and print it. Exit with
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status 0 if a #define for SYMBOL is found, 1 otherwise.""")
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parser_get.add_argument('symbol', metavar='SYMBOL')
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parser_set = self.subparsers.add_parser(
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'set',
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help="""Set SYMBOL to VALUE. If VALUE is omitted, just uncomment
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the #define for SYMBOL. Error out of a line defining
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SYMBOL (commented or not) is not found, unless --force is passed. """)
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parser_set.add_argument('symbol', metavar='SYMBOL')
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parser_set.add_argument('value', metavar='VALUE', nargs='?', default='')
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parser_set_all = self.subparsers.add_parser(
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'set-all',
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help="""Uncomment all #define whose name contains a match for REGEX.""")
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parser_set_all.add_argument('regexs', metavar='REGEX', nargs='*')
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parser_unset = self.subparsers.add_parser(
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'unset',
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help="""Comment out the #define for SYMBOL. Do nothing if none is present.""")
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parser_unset.add_argument('symbol', metavar='SYMBOL')
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parser_unset_all = self.subparsers.add_parser(
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'unset-all',
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help="""Comment out all #define whose name contains a match for REGEX.""")
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parser_unset_all.add_argument('regexs', metavar='REGEX', nargs='*')
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parser_get_all = self.subparsers.add_parser(
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'get-all',
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help="""Get all #define whose name contains a match for REGEX.""")
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parser_get_all.add_argument('regexs', metavar='REGEX', nargs='*')
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parser_get_all_enabled = self.subparsers.add_parser(
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'get-all-enabled',
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help="""Get all enabled #define whose name contains a match for REGEX.""")
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parser_get_all_enabled.add_argument('regexs', metavar='REGEX', nargs='*')
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def custom_parser_options(self):
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"""Adds custom options for the parser. Designed for overridden by descendant."""
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pass
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def main(self):
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# pylint: disable=too-many-branches
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"""Common main fuction for config manipulation tool."""
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args = self.args
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config = self.config
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if args.command is None:
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self.parser.print_help()
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return 1
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if args.command == 'get':
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if args.symbol in config:
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value = config[args.symbol]
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if value:
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sys.stdout.write(value + '\n')
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return 0 if args.symbol in config else 1
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elif args.command == 'get-all':
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match_list = config.get_matching(args.regexs, False)
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sys.stdout.write("\n".join(match_list))
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elif args.command == 'get-all-enabled':
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match_list = config.get_matching(args.regexs, True)
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sys.stdout.write("\n".join(match_list))
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elif args.command == 'set':
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if not args.force and args.symbol not in config.settings:
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sys.stderr.write(
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"A #define for the symbol {} was not found in {}\n"
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.format(args.symbol,
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config.filename(args.symbol)))
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return 1
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config.set(args.symbol, value=args.value)
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elif args.command == 'set-all':
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config.change_matching(args.regexs, True)
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elif args.command == 'unset':
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config.unset(args.symbol)
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elif args.command == 'unset-all':
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config.change_matching(args.regexs, False)
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else:
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config.adapt(args.adapter)
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config.write(args.write)
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return 0
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