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# File: ypp.rb
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# Author: Christian Hättich
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# Project: System-On-Chip Maker
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# Target: Linux / Windows / Mac
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# Language: ruby
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# Copyright (C) 2014 Christian Hättich - feddischson [ at ] opencores.org
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Description:
# YAML Pre-Processor:
# We use it only in a static way, no objects are created
# (private ctor).
# There are two methods:
# - SOCMaker::YPP::to_yaml( a_string )
# - SOCMaker::YPP::from_yaml( a_string )
#
# The function to_yaml replaces our custom tags (like SOCM_CORE)
# with YAML object identifiers (like '--- ruby/object::SOCMaker::CoreDef')
#
# The function from_yaml does the inverse to to_yaml: it replaces the
# object identifiers with our custom tags.
#
# See also SOCMaker::Conf YPP_LUT YPP_INV_LUT and YPP_INV_REGEX,
# these are the lookup tables and regular expressions used for this
# processing
#
# Goal:
# This is used to have a nicer YAML file and without the need of writing
# loong object identifier lines.
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module SOCMaker
class YPP
#TODO map should work some how
class << self
#
# This function does the pre-processing and
# replaces our custom tags with yaml-tags, like
# --- !ruby/object:SOCMaker:: ....
# In addition, if a block is given, the string
# is separated into substrings and each sub-string is passed to
# the block. This allows to process YAML strings, which contain multiple
# objects. Each object is passed (as yaml string) to the block.
#
def to_yaml( string )
SOCMaker::conf[ :YPP_LUT ].each do |r, repl|
string = string.gsub r, repl
end
if block_given?
strings = split_with_match( string, SOCMaker::conf[ :YPP_SPLIT_REGEX ] ) if string != nil
strings.each{ |x| yield( x ) }
end
return string
end
def from_yaml( string )
string.gsub SOCMaker::conf[ :YPP_INV_REGEX ] do |words|
# if there is a white-space at the beginning ($1 != nil), we keep
# the white-space, if there is no white-space we won't keep it
ws = $1.nil? ? "" : " "
SOCMaker::conf[ :YPP_INV_LUT ].has_key?( $2 ) ? ws + SOCMaker::conf[ :YPP_INV_LUT ][ $2 ] : words
end
end
def split_with_match(string, regex)
indices = []
strings = []
return [] if string == nil or string.size == 0
string.scan( regex ) { |c| indices << $~.offset(0)[0] }
return [] if indices.size == 0
indices = [ indices, indices[ 1..-1].map{ |x| x-1 } << string.size-1 ]
indices[0].zip( indices[1] ).each{ |x| strings<< string[ x[0]..x[1] ] }
return strings
end
end
private
def initialize
end
end # CoreDef
end # SOCMaker
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