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-#
-# utils.py
-#
-# Auxiliary functions for the `docmaker' tool (library file).
-#
-# Copyright 2002-2018 by
-# David Turner.
-#
-# This file is part of the FreeType project, and may only be used,
-# modified, and distributed under the terms of the FreeType project
-# license, LICENSE.TXT. By continuing to use, modify, or distribute
-# this file you indicate that you have read the license and
-# understand and accept it fully.
-
-
-import string, sys, os, glob, itertools
-
-
-# current output directory
-#
-output_dir = None
-
-
-# A function that generates a sorting key. We want lexicographical order
-# (primary key) except that capital letters are sorted before lowercase
-# ones (secondary key).
-#
-# The primary key is implemented by lowercasing the input. The secondary
-# key is simply the original data appended, character by character. For
-# example, the sort key for `FT_x' is `fFtT__xx', while the sort key for
-# `ft_X' is `fftt__xX'. Since ASCII codes of uppercase letters are
-# numerically smaller than the codes of lowercase letters, `fFtT__xx' gets
-# sorted before `fftt__xX'.
-#
-def index_key( s ):
- return string.join( itertools.chain( *zip( s.lower(), s ) ) )
-
-
-# Sort `input_list', placing the elements of `order_list' in front.
-#
-def sort_order_list( input_list, order_list ):
- new_list = order_list[:]
- for id in input_list:
- if not id in order_list:
- new_list.append( id )
- return new_list
-
-
-# Divert standard output to a given project documentation file. Use
-# `output_dir' to determine the filename location if necessary and save the
-# old stdout handle in a tuple that is returned by this function.
-#
-def open_output( filename ):
- global output_dir
-
- if output_dir and output_dir != "":
- filename = output_dir + os.sep + filename
-
- old_stdout = sys.stdout
- new_file = open( filename, "w" )
- sys.stdout = new_file
-
- return ( new_file, old_stdout )
-
-
-# Close the output that was returned by `open_output'.
-#
-def close_output( output ):
- output[0].close()
- sys.stdout = output[1]
-
-
-# Check output directory.
-#
-def check_output():
- global output_dir
- if output_dir:
- if output_dir != "":
- if not os.path.isdir( output_dir ):
- sys.stderr.write( "argument"
- + " '" + output_dir + "' "
- + "is not a valid directory\n" )
- sys.exit( 2 )
- else:
- output_dir = None
-
-
-def file_exists( pathname ):
- """Check that a given file exists."""
- result = 1
- try:
- file = open( pathname, "r" )
- file.close()
- except:
- result = None
- sys.stderr.write( pathname + " couldn't be accessed\n" )
-
- return result
-
-
-def make_file_list( args = None ):
- """Build a list of input files from command-line arguments."""
- file_list = []
- # sys.stderr.write( repr( sys.argv[1 :] ) + '\n' )
-
- if not args:
- args = sys.argv[1:]
-
- for pathname in args:
- if string.find( pathname, '*' ) >= 0:
- newpath = glob.glob( pathname )
- newpath.sort() # sort files -- this is important because
- # of the order of files
- else:
- newpath = [pathname]
-
- file_list.extend( newpath )
-
- if len( file_list ) == 0:
- file_list = None
- else:
- # now filter the file list to remove non-existing ones
- file_list = filter( file_exists, file_list )
-
- return file_list
-
-# eof