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authorGreg Watson <jarrah@users.sourceforge.net>2003-07-19 04:19:48 +0000
committerGreg Watson <jarrah@users.sourceforge.net>2003-07-19 04:19:48 +0000
commitfe4414587a4466b848184b8837d4c5a280949824 (patch)
tree955879c45e4eec0635d36d89fcfc00e91bd6e903
parentc361a6b218e89df9a939c9a57054df38759a55c2 (diff)
tidy up
git-svn-id: svn://svn.coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk@986 2b7e53f0-3cfb-0310-b3e9-8179ed1497e1
-rw-r--r--util/newconfig/config.g76
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 48 deletions
diff --git a/util/newconfig/config.g b/util/newconfig/config.g
index b620f63d27..c166e73fc4 100644
--- a/util/newconfig/config.g
+++ b/util/newconfig/config.g
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ include_pattern = re.compile(r'%%([^%]+)%%')
# Utility Classes
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Used to keep track of the current part or dir
class stack:
+ """Used to keep track of the current part or dir"""
class __stack_iter:
def __init__ (self, stack):
self.index = 0
@@ -83,9 +83,9 @@ dirstack = stack()
# Error Handling
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Used to keep track of our current location while parsing
-# configuration files
class location:
+ """Used to keep track of our current location while parsing
+ configuration files"""
class __place:
def __init__(self, file, line, command):
self.file = file
@@ -131,27 +131,27 @@ class location:
return self.stack.tos().at()
loc = location()
-# Print error message
def error(string):
+ """Print error message"""
global errors, loc
errors = errors + 1
print "===> ERROR: %s" % string
print "%s" % loc
-# Print error message and exit
def fatal(string):
+ """Print error message and exit"""
error(string)
exitiferrors()
-# Print warning message
def warning(string):
+ """Print warning message"""
global warnings, loc
warnings = warnings + 1
print "===> Warning: %s" % string
print "%s" % loc
-# Exit parser if an error has been encountered
def exitiferrors():
+ """Exit parser if an error has been encountered"""
if (errors != 0):
sys.exit(1)
@@ -164,8 +164,8 @@ def debug_print(level, str):
# Main classes
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# A rom image is the ultimate goal of linuxbios
class romimage:
+ """A rom image is the ultimate goal of linuxbios"""
def __init__ (self, name):
self.name = name
self.arch = ''
@@ -353,36 +353,14 @@ class romimage:
def gettargetdir(self):
return self.targetdir
-# A buildrom statement
class buildrom:
+ """A buildrom statement"""
def __init__ (self, size, roms):
self.size = size
self.roms = roms
-# this is called with an an object name.
-# the easiest thing to do is add this object to the current
-# component.
-# such kludgery. If the name starts with '.' then make the
-# dependency be on ./thing.x gag me.
-def addobjectdriver(dict, object_name):
- global dirstack
- suffix = object_name[-2:]
- if (suffix == '.o'):
- suffix = '.c'
- base = object_name[:-2]
- if (object_name[0] == '.'):
- source = base + suffix
- else:
- source = os.path.join(dirstack.tos(), base + suffix)
- object = base + '.o'
- debug_print(1, "add object %s source %s" % (object_name, source))
- l = getdict(dict, base)
- if (l):
- print "Warning, object/driver %s previously defined" % base
- setdict(dict, base, [object, source])
-
-# include file for initialization code
class initinclude:
+ """include file for initialization code"""
def __init__ (self, str, path):
self.string = str
self.path = path
@@ -393,8 +371,8 @@ class initinclude:
def getpath(self):
return self.path
-# Rule to be included in Makefile
class makerule:
+ """Rule to be included in Makefile"""
def __init__ (self, target):
self.target = target
self.dependency = []
@@ -415,8 +393,8 @@ class makerule:
def gaction(self):
return self.actions
-# Configuration option
class option:
+ """Configuration option"""
def __init__ (self, name):
self.name = name # name of option
self.loc = 0 # current location
@@ -513,14 +491,15 @@ class option:
# return (self.used)
class option_value:
+ """Value of a configuration option"""
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def contents(self):
return self.value
-# A configuration part
class partobj:
+ """A configuration part"""
def __init__ (self, image, dir, parent, type, name):
debug_print(1, "partobj dir %s parent %s type %s" %(dir,parent,type))
self.image = image
@@ -673,11 +652,11 @@ def newoption(name):
setdict(global_options, name, o)
global_options_by_order.append(name)
-# option must be declared before being used in a part
-# if we're not processing a part, then we must
-# be at the top level where all options are available
def getoption(name, image):
- global global_uses_options, global_option_values
+ """option must be declared before being used in a part
+ if we're not processing a part, then we must
+ be at the top level where all options are available
+ global global_uses_options, global_option_values"""
curpart = partstack.tos()
if (curpart):
o = getdict(curpart.uses_options, name)
@@ -863,10 +842,10 @@ def addregister(code):
curpart = partstack.tos()
curpart.addregister(code)
-# we do the crt0include as a dictionary, so that if needed we
-# can trace who added what when. Also it makes the keys
-# nice and unique.
def addcrt0include(path):
+ """we do the crt0include as a dictionary, so that if needed we
+ can trace who added what when. Also it makes the keys
+ nice and unique."""
global curimage
curimage.addinitinclude(0, path)
@@ -974,8 +953,8 @@ def partpop():
print "WARNING: Option %s using default value %s" % (i, getformated(i, curpart.image))
dirstack.pop()
-# dodir is like part but there is no new part
def dodir(path, file):
+ """dodir is like part but there is no new part"""
global dirstack
# if the first char is '/', it is relative to treetop,
# else relative to curdir
@@ -1013,8 +992,8 @@ def adddep(id, str):
global curimage
curimage.addmakedepend(id, str)
-# arch is 'different' ... darn it.
def set_arch(my_arch):
+ """arch is 'different' ... darn it."""
global curimage
curimage.setarch(my_arch)
setoption('ARCH', my_arch)
@@ -1042,8 +1021,8 @@ def ternary(val, yes, no):
debug_print("Ternary returns %d" % no)
return no
-# atoi is in the python library, but not strtol? Weird!
def tohex(name):
+ """atoi is in the python library, but not strtol? Weird!"""
return eval('int(%s)' % name)
def IsInt( str ):
@@ -1065,8 +1044,9 @@ def flatten_name(str):
a = re.sub("/", "_", str)
return a
-# If the first part of <path> matches treetop, replace that part with "$(TOP)"
def topify(path):
+ """If the first part of <path> matches treetop, replace
+ that part with $(TOP)"""
if path[0:len(treetop)] == treetop:
path = path[len(treetop):len(path)]
if (path[0:1] == "/"):
@@ -1601,9 +1581,9 @@ def writeldoptions(image):
file.write("%s = %s;\n" % (i, getformated(i, image)))
file.close()
-# Add any run-time checks to verify that parsing the configuration
-# was successful
def verifyparse(image):
+ """Add any run-time checks to verify that parsing the configuration
+ was successful"""
if (image.newformat() and image.getinitfile() == ''):
fatal("An init file must be specified")