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@tundra tundra on 6 Apr 2004 6 KB Added support for AllowNewVars.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# test-tc.py - A Test Driver For The 'tconfpy' Configuration File Parser
# Copyright (c) 2003-2004 TundraWare Inc.  All Rights Reserved.

PROGNAME = "tconfpy Test Driver"
RCSID = "$Id: test-tc.py,v 1.127 2004/04/07 00:09:48 tundra Exp $"
VERSION = RCSID.split()[2]

# Copyright Information

CPRT         = chr(169)
DATE         = "2004"
OWNER        = "TundraWare Inc."
RIGHTS       = "All Rights Reserved"
COPYRIGHT    = "Copyright %s %s %s,  %s." % (CPRT, DATE, OWNER, RIGHTS)
PROGINFO     = PROGNAME + " " + VERSION
BANNER       = "%s\n%s\n%s\n" % (PROGINFO, COPYRIGHT, RCSID)

#---------------------------------------------------------------------------#
#                    Imports And Other Odds-And-Ends                        #
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------#

from tconfpy import *
import sys



# Translation table for booleans into equivalent writeable state

TF = {True:"RW", False:"RO"}


#---------------------------------------------------------------------------#
#                    Build An Initial Symbol Table                          #
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------#


# One of the options of this test driver is to initialize a test symbol
# table.  We build that table here in case the user requested it.

# Create An Empty Symbol Table
symtbl = {}


# This test driver makes it easy to add pre-defined symbols of
# your own choosing.   The first way is like this ...

# The data below is used to populate an initial symbol table.  You can add or
# change things here without modifying any of the following code.
# Each symbol has an entry which is a list with the following items: 
#
#      Name, Value, Writeable, Type, Default, LegalVals, Min, Max
#
#  Where 'None' appears, the init code just uses the default established
#  by the VarDescriptor base class.


syms = [ ["foo",  1,         True,  TYPE_INT,     0,    [1, 2, 23],                   1,    30   ],
         ["fox",  1.0,       None,  TYPE_FLOAT,   0.5,  [3.14, 2.73],                 None, None ],
         ["bar",  "stringy", None,  None,         None, [r'^box$', r'^Bax', r'a+bc'], 3,    8    ],
         ["baz",  4+5j,      None,  TYPE_COMPLEX, 0-0j, [],                           None, None ],
         ["boo",  True,      None,  TYPE_BOOL,    None, None,                         None, None ],
         ["read", "ReadVar", False, None,         None, None,                         None, None ],
       ]
          

# Another way to add pre-defined symbols is to explicitly load
# them into the symbol table.  The example below does this as
# well as demonstrating how to use inheritance to create
# your own types derviced from the tconfpy variable descriptor
# base class.

# Here's a way to inherit the base symbol definition from
# the module and then derive a new object type for your
# own convenience

# Note the use of 'super()' here to run each constructor in
# the inheritance tree only once.

class mycmplx(VarDescriptor):
    def __init__(self):
        super(mycmplx, self).__init__()
        self.Value = 2-2j
        self.Default = 39-4j
        self.Type = TYPE_COMPLEX

# Instantiate some of these
mc1 = mycmplx()
mc2 = mycmplx()

mc2.Value     = 8-3.14159j
mc2.Writeable = False

# And stuff them into the symbol table
symtbl["MyComplex1"] = mc1
symtbl["MyComplex2"] = mc2


#---------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Nothing Else Should Need Changing Below Here
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------#


# Fill in the symbol table with stuff defined in the table above

for sym in syms:

    # Create and init the descriptor
    des = VarDescriptor()

    pos = 1
    for attr in ("Value", "Writeable", "Type", "Default", "LegalVals", "Min", "Max"):

        val = sym[pos]
        if val != None:
            exec("des." + attr + "=val")

        pos += 1

    symtbl[sym[0]] = des    
    

#---------------------------------------------------------------------------#
#                      Utility And Support Functions                        #
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------#


##########
# Format and return contents of a symbol table entry
##########


def dumpsymbol(val, d):

    retval = str(val) + " " * (18 - len(val))

    for v, p in ((d.Value, 20),
                 (TF[d.Writeable], 2),
                 (str(d.Type).split()[1][1:-2], 7),
                 (d.Default, 8),
                 (d.LegalVals, 8),
                 (d.Min, 8),
                 (d.Max, 8)):

        retval += str(v) + (p - len(str(v)) + 2) * ' '

    return retval

# End of 'dumpsymbol()'

##########
# Routine to dump returned values
##########


def dumpreturn(name, data, isdict=False):

    print name
    print len(name) * '=' + '\n'


    items = data
    if isdict:
        items = data.keys()
        items.sort()

    for val in items:
        if isdict:
            print dumpsymbol(val, data[val])
        else:
            print val

    print '\n'
    

# End of 'dumpreturn()'


#---------------------------------------------------------------------------#

##########
# Beginning of test driver
##########

files = 1

# Make sure we got legit arguments

if len(sys.argv) < 2:
    print BANNER
    print "Usage: test-tc.py [symtbl] [nonew] [debug] [litvars]  file file ..."
    sys.exit(1)

# Process all the requested configuration files,
# dumping the what tconfpy returns for each one.

ALLOW    = True
DEBUG    = False
LITVARS  = False


# The default is no pre-defined symbols
st = {}

for fn in sys.argv[files:]:

    # Handle inline options
    
    if fn == "debug":
        DEBUG = True

    elif fn == "litvars":
        LITVARS = True

    elif fn == "symtbl":
        st = symtbl

    elif fn == "nonew":
        ALLOW = False
    
    # Everything else presumed to be a configuration file
    else:
        
        retval = ParseConfig(fn, st, AllowNewVars=ALLOW, Debug=DEBUG, LiteralVars=LITVARS)

        if retval.Errors:
            print "Errors Were Found In '%s'!" % fn
        else:
            print "No Errors Found In '%s'!" % fn

        print


        # Format and display the results

        dumpreturn("SYMBOL TABLE", retval.SymTable, isdict=True)
        dumpreturn("ERRORS", retval.Errors)
        dumpreturn("WARNINGS", retval.Warnings)

        if DEBUG:
            dumpreturn("DEBUG", retval.Debug)

        dumpreturn("LITERAL LINES", retval.Literals)