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view TOOLS/mphelp_check.py @ 33263:5f527a9a9521
Add an exit function.
This function will allow performing clean-up operations.
(MPlayer calls guiDone() before exiting, but only if the GUI has been
initialized, i.e. if guiInit() has been called successfully. Any
exit_player()/exit_player_with_rc() after GUI's cfg_read() until
guiInit(), or any exit_player() during guiInit() itself will end the GUI
without calling guiDone(). This exit function will at least handle
abortions during guiInit() itself. It will be called twice in case of an
guiExit() after GUI initialization - first directly, next by guiDone()
via MPlayer's exit_player_with_rc().)
author | ib |
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date | Tue, 03 May 2011 12:19:22 +0000 |
parents | 9065db6f98d9 |
children | 8715803f09e8 |
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#!/usr/bin/python # Tool to compare MPlayer translation files against a base file. Reports # conflicting arguments, extra strings not present in the base file and # (optionally) missing strings. # Written by Uoti Urpala import sys import re def parse(filename): r = {} f = open(filename) it = iter(f) cur = '' for line in it: line = line.strip() if not line.startswith('#define'): while line and line[-1] == '\\': line = it.next().strip() continue _, name, value = line.split(None, 2) value = value.strip('"') while line[-1] == '\\': line = it.next().strip() value += line.rstrip('\\').strip('"') r[name] = value f.close() return r def compare(base, other, show_missing=False): r = re.compile('%[^diouxXeEfFgGaAcspn%]*[diouxXeEfFgGaAcspn%]') missing = [] for key in base: if key not in other: missing.append(key) continue if re.findall(r, base[key]) != re.findall(r, other[key]): print 'Mismatch: ', key print base[key] print other[key] print del other[key] if other: extra = other.keys() extra.sort() print 'Extra: ', ' '.join(extra) if show_missing and missing: missing.sort() print 'Missing: ', ' '.join(missing) if len(sys.argv) < 3: print 'Usage:\n'+sys.argv[0]+' [--missing] base_helpfile otherfile1 '\ '[otherfile2 ...]' sys.exit(1) i = 1 show_missing = False if sys.argv[i] in ( '--missing', '-missing' ): show_missing = True i = 2 base = parse(sys.argv[i]) for filename in sys.argv[i+1:]: print '*****', filename compare(base, parse(filename), show_missing) print '\n'