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makeexamples.py
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import os
import sys
def print_cfdg(cfdg_name):
cfdg_file = os.path.join('input', cfdg_name)
if not os.path.exists(cfdg_file):
sys.stderr.write('Cannot find file: %s\n' % cfdg_file)
sys.exit(2)
transtable = str.maketrans({'"': r'\"', "…": r'\u2026'})
with open(cfdg_file, 'r') as fp:
for line in fp:
sys.stdout.write('"')
sys.stdout.write(line.rstrip().translate(transtable))
print('\\n"')
def print_examples(cfdg_files):
print('const std::map<std::string, std::pair<const char*, const char*>>')
print('AbstractSystem::ExamplesMap{')
for cfdg in cfdg_files:
if cfdg.endswith('_v2.cfdg'):
pass
else:
print(' { "%s", {' % cfdg)
print_cfdg(cfdg)
print(' ,')
print_cfdg(cfdg.replace('.cfdg', '_v2.cfdg'))
print(' } },')
print('};')
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
print('Usage: %s file ...' % sys.argv[0])
print('Takes the named files in the input directory and writes to standard output a ')
print('std::map that maps the name to the file contents.')
sys.exit(1)
print_examples(sys.argv[1:])
sys.exit(0)