| #!/usr/bin/python |
| |
| # |
| # Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project |
| # |
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| # You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| # |
| # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| # |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| # limitations under the License. |
| # |
| |
| """ |
| A set of classes (models) each closely representing an XML node in the |
| metadata_properties.xml file. |
| |
| Node: Base class for most nodes. |
| Entry: A node corresponding to <entry> elements. |
| Clone: A node corresponding to <clone> elements. |
| Kind: A node corresponding to <dynamic>, <static>, <controls> elements. |
| InnerNamespace: A node corresponding to a <namespace> nested under a <kind>. |
| OuterNamespace: A node corresponding to a <namespace> with <kind> children. |
| Section: A node corresponding to a <section> element. |
| Enum: A class corresponding an <enum> element within an <entry> |
| Value: A class corresponding to a <value> element within an Enum |
| Metadata: Root node that also provides tree construction functionality. |
| Tag: A node corresponding to a top level <tag> element. |
| """ |
| |
| import sys |
| |
| class Node(object): |
| """ |
| Base class for most nodes that are part of the Metadata graph. |
| |
| Attributes (Read-Only): |
| parent: An edge to a parent Node. |
| name: A string describing the name, usually but not always the 'name' |
| attribute of the corresponding XML node. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| self._parent = None |
| self._name = None |
| |
| @property |
| def parent(self): |
| return self._parent |
| |
| @property |
| def name(self): |
| return self._name |
| |
| def find_all(self, pred): |
| """ |
| Find all descendants that match the predicate. |
| |
| Args: |
| pred: a predicate function that acts as a filter for a Node |
| |
| Yields: |
| A sequence of all descendants for which pred(node) is true, |
| in a pre-order visit order. |
| """ |
| if pred(self): |
| yield self |
| |
| if self._get_children() is None: |
| return |
| |
| for i in self._get_children(): |
| for j in i.find_all(pred): |
| yield j |
| |
| |
| def find_first(self, pred): |
| """ |
| Find the first descendant that matches the predicate. |
| |
| Args: |
| pred: a predicate function that acts as a filter for a Node |
| |
| Returns: |
| The first Node from find_all(pred), or None if there were no results. |
| """ |
| for i in self.find_all(pred): |
| return i |
| |
| return None |
| |
| def find_parent_first(self, pred): |
| """ |
| Find the first ancestor that matches the predicate. |
| |
| Args: |
| pred: A predicate function that acts as a filter for a Node |
| |
| Returns: |
| The first ancestor closest to the node for which pred(node) is true. |
| """ |
| for i in self.find_parents(pred): |
| return i |
| |
| return None |
| |
| def find_parents(self, pred): |
| """ |
| Find all ancestors that match the predicate. |
| |
| Args: |
| pred: A predicate function that acts as a filter for a Node |
| |
| Yields: |
| A sequence of all ancestors (closest to furthest) from the node, |
| where pred(node) is true. |
| """ |
| parent = self.parent |
| |
| while parent is not None: |
| if pred(parent): |
| yield parent |
| parent = parent.parent |
| |
| def sort_children(self): |
| """ |
| Sorts the immediate children in-place. |
| """ |
| self._sort_by_name(self._children) |
| |
| def _sort_by_name(self, what): |
| what.sort(key=lambda x: x.name) |
| |
| def _get_name(self): |
| return lambda x: x.name |
| |
| # Iterate over all children nodes. None when node doesn't support children. |
| def _get_children(self): |
| return (i for i in self._children) |
| |
| def _children_name_map_matching(self, match=lambda x: True): |
| d = {} |
| for i in _get_children(): |
| if match(i): |
| d[i.name] = i |
| return d |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _dictionary_by_name(values): |
| d = {} |
| for i in values: |
| d[i.name] = i |
| |
| return d |
| |
| def validate_tree(self): |
| """ |
| Sanity check the tree recursively, ensuring for a node n, all children's |
| parents are also n. |
| |
| Returns: |
| True if validation succeeds, False otherwise. |
| """ |
| succ = True |
| children = self._get_children() |
| if children is None: |
| return True |
| |
| for child in self._get_children(): |
| if child.parent != self: |
| print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Node '%s' doesn't match the parent" + \ |
| "(expected: %s, actual %s)") \ |
| %(child, self, child.parent) |
| succ = False |
| |
| succ = child.validate_tree() and succ |
| |
| return succ |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| return "<%s name='%s'>" %(self.__class__, self.name) |
| |
| class Metadata(Node): |
| """ |
| A node corresponding to a <metadata> entry. |
| |
| Attributes (Read-Only): |
| parent: An edge to the parent Node. This is always None for Metadata. |
| outer_namespaces: A sequence of immediate OuterNamespace children. |
| tags: A sequence of all Tag instances available in the graph. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| """ |
| Initialize with no children. Use insert_* functions and then |
| construct_graph() to build up the Metadata from some source. |
| """ |
| |
| # Private |
| self._entries = [] |
| # kind => { name => entry } |
| self._entry_map = { 'static': {}, 'dynamic': {}, 'controls': {} } |
| self._clones = [] |
| |
| # Public (Read Only) |
| self._parent = None |
| self._outer_namespaces = None |
| self._tags = [] |
| |
| @property |
| def outer_namespaces(self): |
| if self._outer_namespaces is None: |
| return None |
| else: |
| return (i for i in self._outer_namespaces) |
| |
| @property |
| def tags(self): |
| return (i for i in self._tags) |
| |
| def _get_properties(self): |
| |
| for i in self._entries: |
| yield i |
| |
| for i in self._clones: |
| yield i |
| |
| def insert_tag(self, tag, description=""): |
| """ |
| Insert a tag into the metadata. |
| |
| Args: |
| tag: A string identifier for a tag. |
| description: A string description for a tag. |
| |
| Example: |
| metadata.insert_tag("BC", "Backwards Compatibility for old API") |
| |
| Remarks: |
| Subsequent calls to insert_tag with the same tag are safe (they will |
| be ignored). |
| """ |
| tag_ids = [tg.name for tg in self.tags if tg.name == tag] |
| if not tag_ids: |
| self._tags.append(Tag(tag, self, description)) |
| |
| def insert_entry(self, entry): |
| """ |
| Insert an entry into the metadata. |
| |
| Args: |
| entry: A key-value dictionary describing an entry. Refer to |
| Entry#__init__ for the keys required/optional. |
| |
| Remarks: |
| Subsequent calls to insert_entry with the same entry+kind name are safe |
| (they will be ignored). |
| """ |
| e = Entry(**entry) |
| self._entries.append(e) |
| self._entry_map[e.kind][e.name] = e |
| |
| def insert_clone(self, clone): |
| """ |
| Insert a clone into the metadata. |
| |
| Args: |
| clone: A key-value dictionary describing a clone. Refer to |
| Clone#__init__ for the keys required/optional. |
| |
| Remarks: |
| Subsequent calls to insert_clone with the same clone+kind name are safe |
| (they will be ignored). Also the target entry need not be inserted |
| ahead of the clone entry. |
| """ |
| entry_name = clone['name'] |
| # figure out corresponding entry later. allow clone insert, entry insert |
| entry = None |
| c = Clone(entry, **clone) |
| self._entry_map[c.kind][c.name] = c |
| self._clones.append(c) |
| |
| def prune_clones(self): |
| """ |
| Remove all clones that don't point to an existing entry. |
| |
| Remarks: |
| This should be called after all insert_entry/insert_clone calls have |
| finished. |
| """ |
| remove_list = [] |
| for p in self._clones: |
| if p.entry is None: |
| remove_list.append(p) |
| |
| for p in remove_list: |
| |
| # remove from parent's entries list |
| if p.parent is not None: |
| p.parent._entries.remove(p) |
| # remove from parents' _leafs list |
| for ancestor in p.find_parents(lambda x: not isinstance(x, MetadataSet)): |
| ancestor._leafs.remove(p) |
| |
| # remove from global list |
| self._clones.remove(p) |
| self._entry_map[p.kind].pop(p.name) |
| |
| |
| # After all entries/clones are inserted, |
| # invoke this to generate the parent/child node graph all these objects |
| def construct_graph(self): |
| """ |
| Generate the graph recursively, after which all Entry nodes will be |
| accessible recursively by crawling through the outer_namespaces sequence. |
| |
| Remarks: |
| This is safe to be called multiple times at any time. It should be done at |
| least once or there will be no graph. |
| """ |
| self.validate_tree() |
| self._construct_tags() |
| self.validate_tree() |
| self._construct_clones() |
| self.validate_tree() |
| self._construct_outer_namespaces() |
| self.validate_tree() |
| |
| def _construct_tags(self): |
| tag_dict = self._dictionary_by_name(self.tags) |
| for p in self._get_properties(): |
| p._tags = [] |
| for tag_id in p._tag_ids: |
| tag = tag_dict.get(tag_id) |
| |
| if tag not in p._tags: |
| p._tags.append(tag) |
| |
| if p not in tag.entries: |
| tag._entries.append(p) |
| |
| def _construct_clones(self): |
| for p in self._clones: |
| target_kind = p.target_kind |
| target_entry = self._entry_map[target_kind].get(p.name) |
| p._entry = target_entry |
| |
| # should not throw if we pass validation |
| # but can happen when importing obsolete CSV entries |
| if target_entry is None: |
| print >> sys.stderr, ("WARNING: Clone entry '%s' target kind '%s'" + \ |
| " has no corresponding entry") \ |
| %(p.name, p.target_kind) |
| |
| def _construct_outer_namespaces(self): |
| |
| if self._outer_namespaces is None: #the first time this runs |
| self._outer_namespaces = [] |
| |
| root = self._dictionary_by_name(self._outer_namespaces) |
| for ons_name, ons in root.iteritems(): |
| ons._leafs = [] |
| |
| for p in self._get_properties(): |
| ons_name = p.get_outer_namespace() |
| ons = root.get(ons_name, OuterNamespace(ons_name, self)) |
| root[ons_name] = ons |
| |
| if p not in ons._leafs: |
| ons._leafs.append(p) |
| |
| for ons_name, ons in root.iteritems(): |
| |
| ons.validate_tree() |
| |
| self._construct_sections(ons) |
| ons.sort_children() |
| |
| if ons not in self._outer_namespaces: |
| self._outer_namespaces.append(ons) |
| |
| ons.validate_tree() |
| |
| def _construct_sections(self, outer_namespace): |
| |
| sections_dict = self._dictionary_by_name(outer_namespace.sections) |
| for sec_name, sec in sections_dict.iteritems(): |
| sec._leafs = [] |
| sec.validate_tree() |
| |
| for p in outer_namespace._leafs: |
| does_exist = sections_dict.get(p.get_section()) |
| |
| sec = sections_dict.get(p.get_section(), \ |
| Section(p.get_section(), outer_namespace)) |
| sections_dict[p.get_section()] = sec |
| |
| sec.validate_tree() |
| |
| if p not in sec._leafs: |
| sec._leafs.append(p) |
| |
| for sec_name, sec in sections_dict.iteritems(): |
| |
| if not sec.validate_tree(): |
| print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Failed to validate tree in " + \ |
| "construct_sections (start), with section = '%s'")\ |
| %(sec) |
| |
| self._construct_kinds(sec) |
| sec.sort_children() |
| |
| if sec not in outer_namespace.sections: |
| outer_namespace._sections.append(sec) |
| |
| if not sec.validate_tree(): |
| print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Failed to validate tree in " + \ |
| "construct_sections (end), with section = '%s'") \ |
| %(sec) |
| |
| # 'controls', 'static' 'dynamic'. etc |
| def _construct_kinds(self, section): |
| |
| kinds_dict = self._dictionary_by_name(section.kinds) |
| for name, kind in kinds_dict.iteritems(): |
| kind._leafs = [] |
| section.validate_tree() |
| |
| for p in section._leafs: |
| kind = kinds_dict.get(p.kind, Kind(p.kind, section)) |
| kinds_dict[p.kind] = kind |
| section.validate_tree() |
| |
| if p not in kind._leafs: |
| kind._leafs.append(p) |
| |
| if len(kinds_dict) > 3: |
| sec = section |
| if sec is not None: |
| sec_name = sec.name |
| else: |
| sec_name = "Unknown" |
| |
| print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Kind '%s' has too many children(%d) " + \ |
| "in section '%s'") %(name, len(kc), sec_name) |
| |
| |
| for name, kind in kinds_dict.iteritems(): |
| |
| kind.validate_tree() |
| self._construct_inner_namespaces(kind) |
| kind.validate_tree() |
| self._construct_entries(kind) |
| kind.sort_children() |
| kind.validate_tree() |
| |
| if kind not in section.kinds: |
| section._kinds.append(kind) |
| |
| if not section.validate_tree(): |
| print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Failed to validate tree in " + \ |
| "construct_kinds, with kind = '%s'") %(kind) |
| |
| if not kind.validate_tree(): |
| print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Failed to validate tree in " + \ |
| "construct_kinds, with kind = '%s'") %(kind) |
| |
| def _construct_inner_namespaces(self, parent, depth=0): |
| #parent is InnerNamespace or Kind |
| ins_dict = self._dictionary_by_name(parent.namespaces) |
| for name, ins in ins_dict.iteritems(): |
| ins._leafs = [] |
| |
| for p in parent._leafs: |
| ins_list = p.get_inner_namespace_list() |
| |
| if len(ins_list) > depth: |
| ins_str = ins_list[depth] |
| ins = ins_dict.get(ins_str, InnerNamespace(ins_str, parent)) |
| ins_dict[ins_str] = ins |
| |
| if p not in ins._leafs: |
| ins._leafs.append(p) |
| |
| for name, ins in ins_dict.iteritems(): |
| ins.validate_tree() |
| # construct children INS |
| self._construct_inner_namespaces(ins, depth + 1) |
| ins.validate_tree() |
| # construct children entries |
| self._construct_entries(ins, depth + 1) |
| ins.sort_children() |
| |
| if ins not in parent.namespaces: |
| parent._namespaces.append(ins) |
| |
| if not ins.validate_tree(): |
| print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Failed to validate tree in " + \ |
| "construct_inner_namespaces, with ins = '%s'") \ |
| %(ins) |
| |
| # doesnt construct the entries, so much as links them |
| def _construct_entries(self, parent, depth=0): |
| #parent is InnerNamespace or Kind |
| entry_dict = self._dictionary_by_name(parent.entries) |
| for p in parent._leafs: |
| ins_list = p.get_inner_namespace_list() |
| |
| if len(ins_list) == depth: |
| entry = entry_dict.get(p.name, p) |
| entry_dict[p.name] = entry |
| |
| for name, entry in entry_dict.iteritems(): |
| |
| old_parent = entry.parent |
| entry._parent = parent |
| |
| if entry not in parent.entries: |
| parent._entries.append(entry) |
| |
| if old_parent is not None and old_parent != parent: |
| print >> sys.stderr, ("ERROR: Parent changed from '%s' to '%s' for " + \ |
| "entry '%s'") \ |
| %(old_parent.name, parent.name, entry.name) |
| |
| def _get_children(self): |
| if self.outer_namespaces is not None: |
| for i in self.outer_namespaces: |
| yield i |
| |
| if self.tags is not None: |
| for i in self.tags: |
| yield i |
| |
| class Tag(Node): |
| """ |
| A tag Node corresponding to a top-level <tag> element. |
| |
| Attributes (Read-Only): |
| name: alias for id |
| id: The name of the tag, e.g. for <tag id="BC"/> id = 'BC' |
| description: The description of the tag, the contents of the <tag> element. |
| parent: An edge to the parent, which is always the Metadata root node. |
| entries: A sequence of edges to entries/clones that are using this Tag. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, name, parent, description=""): |
| self._name = name # 'id' attribute in XML |
| self._id = name |
| self._description = description |
| self._parent = parent |
| |
| # all entries that have this tag, including clones |
| self._entries = [] # filled in by Metadata#construct_tags |
| |
| @property |
| def id(self): |
| return self._id |
| |
| @property |
| def description(self): |
| return self._description |
| |
| @property |
| def entries(self): |
| return (i for i in self._entries) |
| |
| def _get_children(self): |
| return None |
| |
| class OuterNamespace(Node): |
| """ |
| A node corresponding to a <namespace> element under <metadata> |
| |
| Attributes (Read-Only): |
| name: The name attribute of the <namespace name="foo"> element. |
| parent: An edge to the parent, which is always the Metadata root node. |
| sections: A sequence of Section children. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, name, parent, sections=[]): |
| self._name = name |
| self._parent = parent # MetadataSet |
| self._sections = sections[:] |
| self._leafs = [] |
| |
| self._children = self._sections |
| |
| @property |
| def sections(self): |
| return (i for i in self._sections) |
| |
| class Section(Node): |
| """ |
| A node corresponding to a <section> element under <namespace> |
| |
| Attributes (Read-Only): |
| name: The name attribute of the <section name="foo"> element. |
| parent: An edge to the parent, which is always an OuterNamespace instance. |
| description: A string description of the section, or None. |
| kinds: A sequence of Kind children. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, name, parent, description=None, kinds=[]): |
| self._name = name |
| self._parent = parent |
| self._description = description |
| self._kinds = kinds[:] |
| |
| self._leafs = [] |
| |
| |
| @property |
| def description(self): |
| return self._description |
| |
| @property |
| def kinds(self): |
| return (i for i in self._kinds) |
| |
| def sort_children(self): |
| self.validate_tree() |
| # order is always controls,static,dynamic |
| find_child = lambda x: [i for i in self._get_children() if i.name == x] |
| new_lst = find_child('controls') \ |
| + find_child('static') \ |
| + find_child('dynamic') |
| self._kinds = new_lst |
| self.validate_tree() |
| |
| def _get_children(self): |
| return (i for i in self.kinds) |
| |
| class Kind(Node): |
| """ |
| A node corresponding to one of: <static>,<dynamic>,<controls> under a |
| <section> element. |
| |
| Attributes (Read-Only): |
| name: A string which is one of 'static', 'dynamic, or 'controls'. |
| parent: An edge to the parent, which is always a Section instance. |
| namespaces: A sequence of InnerNamespace children. |
| entries: A sequence of Entry/Clone children. |
| merged_entries: A sequence of MergedEntry virtual nodes from entries |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, name, parent): |
| self._name = name |
| self._parent = parent |
| self._namespaces = [] |
| self._entries = [] |
| |
| self._leafs = [] |
| |
| @property |
| def namespaces(self): |
| return self._namespaces |
| |
| @property |
| def entries(self): |
| return self._entries |
| |
| @property |
| def merged_entries(self): |
| for i in self.entries: |
| yield i.merge() |
| |
| def sort_children(self): |
| self._namespaces.sort(key=self._get_name()) |
| self._entries.sort(key=self._get_name()) |
| |
| def _get_children(self): |
| for i in self.namespaces: |
| yield i |
| for i in self.entries: |
| yield i |
| |
| class InnerNamespace(Node): |
| """ |
| A node corresponding to a <namespace> which is an ancestor of a Kind. |
| These namespaces may have other namespaces recursively, or entries as leafs. |
| |
| Attributes (Read-Only): |
| name: Name attribute from the element, e.g. <namespace name="foo"> -> 'foo' |
| parent: An edge to the parent, which is an InnerNamespace or a Kind. |
| namespaces: A sequence of InnerNamespace children. |
| entries: A sequence of Entry/Clone children. |
| merged_entries: A sequence of MergedEntry virtual nodes from entries |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, name, parent): |
| self._name = name |
| self._parent = parent |
| self._namespaces = [] |
| self._entries = [] |
| self._leafs = [] |
| |
| @property |
| def namespaces(self): |
| return self._namespaces |
| |
| @property |
| def entries(self): |
| return self._entries |
| |
| @property |
| def merged_entries(self): |
| for i in self.entries: |
| yield i.merge() |
| |
| def sort_children(self): |
| self._namespaces.sort(key=self._get_name()) |
| self._entries.sort(key=self._get_name()) |
| |
| def _get_children(self): |
| for i in self.namespaces: |
| yield i |
| for i in self.entries: |
| yield i |
| |
| class EnumValue(object): |
| """ |
| A class corresponding to a <value> element within an <enum> within an <entry>. |
| |
| Attributes (Read-Only): |
| name: A string, e.g. 'ON' or 'OFF' |
| id: An optional numeric string, e.g. '0' or '0xFF' |
| optional: A boolean |
| notes: A string describing the notes, or None. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, name, id=None, optional=False, notes=None): |
| self._name = name # str, e.g. 'ON' or 'OFF' |
| self._id = id # int, e.g. '0' |
| self._optional = optional # bool |
| self._notes = notes # None or str |
| |
| @property |
| def name(self): |
| return self._name |
| |
| @property |
| def id(self): |
| return self._id |
| |
| @property |
| def optional(self): |
| return self._optional |
| |
| @property |
| def notes(self): |
| return self._notes |
| |
| class Enum(object): |
| """ |
| A class corresponding to an <enum> element within an <entry>. |
| |
| Attributes (Read-Only): |
| parent: An edge to the parent, always an Entry instance. |
| values: A sequence of EnumValue children. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, parent, values, ids={}, optionals=[], notes={}): |
| self._values = \ |
| [ EnumValue(val, ids.get(val), val in optionals, notes.get(val)) \ |
| for val in values ] |
| |
| self._parent = parent |
| |
| @property |
| def parent(self): |
| return self._parent |
| |
| @property |
| def values(self): |
| return (i for i in self._values) |
| |
| class Entry(Node): |
| """ |
| A node corresponding to an <entry> element. |
| |
| Attributes (Read-Only): |
| parent: An edge to the parent node, which is an InnerNamespace or Kind. |
| name: The fully qualified name string, e.g. 'android.shading.mode' |
| name_short: The name attribute from <entry name="mode">, e.g. mode |
| type: The type attribute from <entry type="bar"> |
| kind: A string ('static', 'dynamic', 'controls') corresponding to the |
| ancestor Kind#name |
| container: The container attribute from <entry container="array">, or None. |
| container_sizes: A sequence of size strings or None if container is None. |
| enum: An Enum instance if type is 'enum', None otherwise. |
| tuple_values: A sequence of strings describing the tuple values, |
| None if container is not 'tuple'. |
| description: A string description, or None. |
| range: A string range, or None. |
| units: A string units, or None. |
| tags: A sequence of Tag nodes associated with this Entry. |
| type_notes: A string describing notes for the type, or None. |
| |
| Remarks: |
| Subclass Clone can be used interchangeable with an Entry, |
| for when we don't care about the underlying type. |
| |
| parent and tags edges are invalid until after Metadata#construct_graph |
| has been invoked. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Instantiate a new Entry node. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: A string with the fully qualified name, e.g. 'android.shading.mode' |
| type: A string describing the type, e.g. 'int32' |
| kind: A string describing the kind, e.g. 'static' |
| |
| Args (if container): |
| container: A string describing the container, e.g. 'array' or 'tuple' |
| container_sizes: A list of string sizes if a container, or None otherwise |
| |
| Args (if container is 'tuple'): |
| tuple_values: A list of tuple values, e.g. ['width', 'height'] |
| |
| Args (if type is 'enum'): |
| enum_values: A list of value strings, e.g. ['ON', 'OFF'] |
| enum_optionals: A list of optional enum values, e.g. ['OFF'] |
| enum_notes: A dictionary of value->notes strings. |
| enum_ids: A dictionary of value->id strings. |
| |
| Args (optional): |
| description: A string with a description of the entry. |
| range: A string with the range of the values of the entry, e.g. '>= 0' |
| units: A string with the units of the values, e.g. 'inches' |
| notes: A string with the notes for the entry |
| tag_ids: A list of tag ID strings, e.g. ['BC', 'V1'] |
| type_notes: A string with the notes for the type |
| """ |
| |
| if kwargs.get('type') is None: |
| print >> sys.stderr, "ERROR: Missing type for entry '%s' kind '%s'" \ |
| %(kwargs.get('name'), kwargs.get('kind')) |
| |
| # Attributes are Read-Only, but edges may be mutated by |
| # Metadata, particularly during construct_graph |
| |
| self._name = kwargs['name'] |
| self._type = kwargs['type'] |
| self._kind = kwargs['kind'] # static, dynamic, or controls |
| |
| self._init_common(**kwargs) |
| |
| @property |
| def type(self): |
| return self._type |
| |
| @property |
| def kind(self): |
| return self._kind |
| |
| @property |
| def name_short(self): |
| return self.get_name_minimal() |
| |
| @property |
| def container(self): |
| return self._container |
| |
| @property |
| def container_sizes(self): |
| if self._container_sizes is None: |
| return None |
| else: |
| return (i for i in self._container_sizes) |
| |
| @property |
| def tuple_values(self): |
| if self._tuple_values is None: |
| return None |
| else: |
| return (i for i in self._tuple_values) |
| |
| @property |
| def description(self): |
| return self._description |
| |
| @property |
| def range(self): |
| return self._range |
| |
| @property |
| def units(self): |
| return self._units |
| |
| @property |
| def notes(self): |
| return self._notes |
| |
| @property |
| def tags(self): |
| if self._tags is None: |
| return None |
| else: |
| return (i for i in self._tags) |
| |
| @property |
| def type_notes(self): |
| return self._type_notes |
| |
| @property |
| def enum(self): |
| return self._enum |
| |
| def _get_children(self): |
| return None |
| |
| def sort_children(self): |
| return None |
| |
| def is_clone(self): |
| """ |
| Whether or not this is a Clone instance. |
| |
| Returns: |
| False |
| """ |
| return False |
| |
| def _init_common(self, **kwargs): |
| |
| self._parent = None # filled in by MetadataSet::_construct_entries |
| |
| self._container = kwargs.get('container') |
| self._container_sizes = kwargs.get('container_sizes') |
| |
| # access these via the 'enum' prop |
| enum_values = kwargs.get('enum_values') |
| enum_optionals = kwargs.get('enum_optionals') |
| enum_notes = kwargs.get('enum_notes') # { value => notes } |
| enum_ids = kwargs.get('enum_ids') # { value => notes } |
| self._tuple_values = kwargs.get('tuple_values') |
| |
| self._description = kwargs.get('description') |
| self._range = kwargs.get('range') |
| self._units = kwargs.get('units') |
| self._notes = kwargs.get('notes') |
| |
| self._tag_ids = kwargs.get('tag_ids', []) |
| self._tags = None # Filled in by MetadataSet::_construct_tags |
| |
| self._type_notes = kwargs.get('type_notes') |
| |
| if self._type == 'enum': |
| self._enum = Enum(self, enum_values, enum_ids, enum_optionals, enum_notes) |
| else: |
| self._enum = None |
| |
| self._property_keys = kwargs |
| |
| def merge(self): |
| """ |
| Copy the attributes into a new entry, merging it with the target entry |
| if it's a clone. |
| """ |
| return MergedEntry(self) |
| |
| # Helpers for accessing less than the fully qualified name |
| |
| def get_name_as_list(self): |
| """ |
| Returns the name as a list split by a period. |
| |
| For example: |
| entry.name is 'android.lens.info.shading' |
| entry.get_name_as_list() == ['android', 'lens', 'info', 'shading'] |
| """ |
| return self.name.split(".") |
| |
| def get_inner_namespace_list(self): |
| """ |
| Returns the inner namespace part of the name as a list |
| |
| For example: |
| entry.name is 'android.lens.info.shading' |
| entry.get_inner_namespace_list() == ['info'] |
| """ |
| return self.get_name_as_list()[2:-1] |
| |
| def get_outer_namespace(self): |
| """ |
| Returns the outer namespace as a string. |
| |
| For example: |
| entry.name is 'android.lens.info.shading' |
| entry.get_outer_namespace() == 'android' |
| |
| Remarks: |
| Since outer namespaces are non-recursive, |
| and each entry has one, this does not need to be a list. |
| """ |
| return self.get_name_as_list()[0] |
| |
| def get_section(self): |
| """ |
| Returns the section as a string. |
| |
| For example: |
| entry.name is 'android.lens.info.shading' |
| entry.get_section() == '' |
| |
| Remarks: |
| Since outer namespaces are non-recursive, |
| and each entry has one, this does not need to be a list. |
| """ |
| return self.get_name_as_list()[1] |
| |
| def get_name_minimal(self): |
| """ |
| Returns only the last component of the fully qualified name as a string. |
| |
| For example: |
| entry.name is 'android.lens.info.shading' |
| entry.get_name_minimal() == 'shading' |
| |
| Remarks: |
| entry.name_short it an alias for this |
| """ |
| return self.get_name_as_list()[-1] |
| |
| def get_path_without_name(self): |
| """ |
| Returns a string path to the entry, with the name component excluded. |
| |
| For example: |
| entry.name is 'android.lens.info.shading' |
| entry.get_path_without_name() == 'android.lens.info' |
| """ |
| return ".".join(self.get_name_as_list()[0:-1]) |
| |
| |
| class Clone(Entry): |
| """ |
| A Node corresponding to a <clone> element. It has all the attributes of an |
| <entry> element (Entry) plus the additions specified below. |
| |
| Attributes (Read-Only): |
| entry: an edge to an Entry object that this targets |
| target_kind: A string describing the kind of the target entry. |
| name: a string of the name, same as entry.name |
| kind: a string of the Kind ancestor, one of 'static', 'controls', 'dynamic' |
| for the <clone> element. |
| type: always None, since a clone cannot override the type. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, entry=None, **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Instantiate a new Clone node. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: A string with the fully qualified name, e.g. 'android.shading.mode' |
| type: A string describing the type, e.g. 'int32' |
| kind: A string describing the kind, e.g. 'static' |
| target_kind: A string for the kind of the target entry, e.g. 'dynamic' |
| |
| Args (if container): |
| container: A string describing the container, e.g. 'array' or 'tuple' |
| container_sizes: A list of string sizes if a container, or None otherwise |
| |
| Args (if container is 'tuple'): |
| tuple_values: A list of tuple values, e.g. ['width', 'height'] |
| |
| Args (if type is 'enum'): |
| enum_values: A list of value strings, e.g. ['ON', 'OFF'] |
| enum_optionals: A list of optional enum values, e.g. ['OFF'] |
| enum_notes: A dictionary of value->notes strings. |
| enum_ids: A dictionary of value->id strings. |
| |
| Args (optional): |
| entry: An edge to the corresponding target Entry. |
| description: A string with a description of the entry. |
| range: A string with the range of the values of the entry, e.g. '>= 0' |
| units: A string with the units of the values, e.g. 'inches' |
| notes: A string with the notes for the entry |
| tag_ids: A list of tag ID strings, e.g. ['BC', 'V1'] |
| type_notes: A string with the notes for the type |
| |
| Remarks: |
| Note that type is not specified since it has to be the same as the |
| entry.type. |
| """ |
| self._entry = entry # Entry object |
| self._target_kind = kwargs['target_kind'] |
| self._name = kwargs['name'] # same as entry.name |
| self._kind = kwargs['kind'] |
| |
| # illegal to override the type, it should be the same as the entry |
| self._type = None |
| # the rest of the kwargs are optional |
| # can be used to override the regular entry data |
| self._init_common(**kwargs) |
| |
| @property |
| def entry(self): |
| return self._entry |
| |
| @property |
| def target_kind(self): |
| return self._target_kind |
| |
| def is_clone(self): |
| """ |
| Whether or not this is a Clone instance. |
| |
| Returns: |
| True |
| """ |
| return True |
| |
| class MergedEntry(Entry): |
| """ |
| A MergedEntry has all the attributes of a Clone and its target Entry merged |
| together. |
| |
| Remarks: |
| Useful when we want to 'unfold' a clone into a real entry by copying out |
| the target entry data. In this case we don't care about distinguishing |
| a clone vs an entry. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, entry): |
| """ |
| Create a new instance of MergedEntry. |
| |
| Args: |
| entry: An Entry or Clone instance |
| """ |
| props_distinct = ['description', 'units', 'range', 'notes', 'tags', 'kind'] |
| |
| for p in props_distinct: |
| if entry.is_clone(): |
| setattr(self, '_' + p, getattr(entry, p) or getattr(entry.entry, p)) |
| else: |
| setattr(self, '_' + p, getattr(entry, p)) |
| |
| props_common = ['parent', 'name', 'name_short', 'container', |
| 'container_sizes', 'enum', |
| 'tuple_values', |
| 'type', |
| 'type_notes', |
| 'enum' |
| ] |
| |
| for p in props_common: |
| if entry.is_clone(): |
| setattr(self, '_' + p, getattr(entry.entry, p)) |
| else: |
| setattr(self, '_' + p, getattr(entry, p)) |
| |