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view src/dbus-analyze-types.py @ 13202:241c59e3906b
[gaim-migrate @ 15565]
fix sf bug #1413457
Having the horizontal scrollbar set to NEVER was causing weird
bugs with the new status dialog where typing into the imhtml would
cause the window to grow in width and the text would not wrap
(well, it would eventually).
I know having the horizontal scrollbar set to AUTOMATIC was causing
problems in the past, but I played around with it and everything
seems ok to me. If this becomes a problem I'm thinking we can
set it to the horizontal policy to NEVER for editable imhtmls when
using GTK < 2.4.0. I think maybe our use of GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR might
be a partial cause of the bug mentioned in the comment that I'm
removing.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Thu, 09 Feb 2006 04:40:32 +0000 |
parents | 64fadbf3810f |
children |
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# This program takes a C header/source as the input and produces # # with --keyword=enum: the list of all enums # with --keyword=struct: the list of all structs # # the output styles: # # --enum DBUS_POINTER_NAME1, # DBUS_POINTER_NAME2, # DBUS_POINTER_NAME3, # # --list NAME1 # NAME2 # NAME3 # import re import sys options = {} def toprint(match, line): if verbatim: return line else: return pattern % match for arg in sys.argv[1:]: if arg[0:2] == "--": mylist = arg[2:].split("=",1) command = mylist[0] if len(mylist) > 1: options[command] = mylist[1] else: options[command] = None keyword = options.get("keyword", "struct") pattern = options.get("pattern", "%s") verbatim = options.has_key("verbatim") structregexp1 = re.compile(r"^(typedef\s+)?%s\s+\w+\s+(\w+)\s*;" % keyword) structregexp2 = re.compile(r"^(typedef\s+)?%s" % keyword) structregexp3 = re.compile(r"^}\s+(\w+)\s*;") print "/* Generated by %s. Do not edit! */" % sys.argv[0] myinput = iter(sys.stdin) for line in myinput: match = structregexp1.match(line) if match is not None: print toprint(match.group(2), line) continue match = structregexp2.match(line) if match is not None: while True: if verbatim: print line.rstrip() line = myinput.next() match = structregexp3.match(line) if match is not None: print toprint(match.group(1), line) break if line[0] not in [" ", "\t", "{", "\n"]: if verbatim: print line break