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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (c) 2003-2004 TundraWare Inc.  All Rights Reserved.

PROGNAME = "tconfpy Test Driver"
RCSID = "$Id: test-tc.py,v 1.116 2004/03/20 10:53:09 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)

import tconfpy
import sys

# Translate booleans into equivalent writeable state

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


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


def dumpsymbol(val, d):

    retval = str(val) + " " * (15 - len(val))

    for v, p in ((d.Value, 12),
                 (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
DEBUG = False

syms = {"foo" : 1,
        "fox" : 1.0,
        "bar" : "stringy",
        "baz" : 4+5j,
        "boo" : True
        }

symtbl = {}

for sym in syms:

    # Create and init the descriptor
    
    d = tconfpy.VarDescriptor()
    d.Value = syms[sym]
    d.Type  = type(syms[sym])

    # Set default value according to type

    for typ in ((tconfpy.TYPE_BOOL, True), (tconfpy.TYPE_COMPLEX, 0+0j),
                (tconfpy.TYPE_FLOAT, 0.00), (tconfpy.TYPE_INT, 0),
                (tconfpy.TYPE_STRING, "")):
        
        if typ[0] == d.Type:
            d.Default = typ[1]

    # Load the table with this entry
    symtbl[sym] = d

symtbl["fox"].Writeable = False



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

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


# Make sure we got legit arguments

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

if sys.argv[1].lower() == "debug":
    files = 2
    DEBUG = True


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

for fn in sys.argv[files:]:

    retval = tconfpy.ParseConfig(fn, symtbl, debug=DEBUG)

    if retval[1]:
        print "Errors Were Found In '%s'!" % fn
    else:
        print "No Errors Found In '%s'!" % fn

    print
    
    dumpreturn("SYMBOL TABLE", retval[0], isdict=True)
    dumpreturn("ERRORS", retval[1])
    dumpreturn("WARNINGS", retval[2])
    dumpreturn("DEBUG", retval[3])