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''' XML parser. One function for each top-level element in the schema. Most functions just declare a new object and add it to the module. For typedefs, eventcopies, xidtypes, and other aliases though, we do not create a new type object, we just record the existing one under a new name. ''' from os.path import join from xml.etree.cElementTree import parse import state from xtypes import * def import_(node, module, namespace): ''' For imports, we load the file, create a new namespace object, execute recursively, then record the import (for header files, etc.) ''' new_file = join(namespace.dir, '%s.xml' % node.text) new_root = parse(new_file).getroot() new_namespace = state.Namespace(new_file) execute(module, new_namespace) if not module.has_import(node.text): module.add_import(node.text, new_namespace) def typedef(node, module, namespace): id = node.get('newname') name = namespace.prefix + (id,) type = module.get_type(node.get('oldname')) module.add_type(id, namespace.ns, name, type) def xidtype(node, module, namespace): id = node.get('name') name = namespace.prefix + (id,) type = module.get_type('CARD32') module.add_type(id, namespace.ns, name, type) def xidunion(node, module, namespace): id = node.get('name') name = namespace.prefix + (id,) type = module.get_type('CARD32') module.add_type(id, namespace.ns, name, type) def enum(node, module, namespace): id = node.get('name') name = namespace.prefix + (id,) type = Enum(name, node) module.add_type(id, namespace.ns, name, type) def struct(node, module, namespace): id = node.get('name') name = namespace.prefix + (id,) type = Struct(name, node) module.add_type(id, namespace.ns, name, type) def union(node, module, namespace): id = node.get('name') name = namespace.prefix + (id,) type = Union(name, node) module.add_type(id, namespace.ns, name, type) def request(node, module, namespace): id = node.get('name') name = namespace.prefix + (id,) type = Request(name, node) module.add_request(id, name, type) def event(node, module, namespace): id = node.get('name') name = namespace.prefix + (id,) event = Event(name, node) event.add_opcode(node.get('number'), name, True) module.add_event(id, name, event) def eventcopy(node, module, namespace): id = node.get('name') name = namespace.prefix + (id,) event = module.get_event(node.get('ref')) event.add_opcode(node.get('number'), name, False) module.add_event(id, name, event) def error(node, module, namespace): id = node.get('name') name = namespace.prefix + (id,) error = Error(name, node) error.add_opcode(node.get('number'), name, True) module.add_error(id, name, error) def errorcopy(node, module, namespace): id = node.get('name') name = namespace.prefix + (id,) error = module.get_error(node.get('ref')) error.add_opcode(node.get('number'), name, False) module.add_error(id, name, error) funcs = {'import' : import_, 'typedef' : typedef, 'xidtype' : xidtype, 'xidunion' : xidunion, 'enum' : enum, 'struct' : struct, 'union' : union, 'request' : request, 'event' : event, 'eventcopy' : eventcopy, 'error' : error, 'errorcopy' : errorcopy} def execute(module, namespace): for elt in list(namespace.root): funcs[elt.tag](elt, module, namespace)