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  1. #!/usr/bin/env python3
  2. # KLL Compiler
  3. # Keyboard Layout Langauge
  4. #
  5. # Copyright (C) 2014-2015 by Jacob Alexander
  6. #
  7. # This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  8. # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  9. # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  10. # (at your option) any later version.
  11. #
  12. # This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  13. # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  14. # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  15. # GNU General Public License for more details.
  16. #
  17. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  18. # along with this file. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  19. ### Imports ###
  20. import argparse
  21. import importlib
  22. import io
  23. import os
  24. import re
  25. import sys
  26. import token
  27. from pprint import pformat
  28. from re import VERBOSE
  29. from tokenize import generate_tokens
  30. from kll_lib.containers import *
  31. from kll_lib.hid_dict import *
  32. from funcparserlib.lexer import make_tokenizer, Token, LexerError
  33. from funcparserlib.parser import (some, a, many, oneplus, skip, finished, maybe, skip, forward_decl, NoParseError)
  34. ### Decorators ###
  35. ## Print Decorator Variables
  36. ERROR = '\033[5;1;31mERROR\033[0m:'
  37. ## Python Text Formatting Fixer...
  38. ## Because the creators of Python are averse to proper capitalization.
  39. textFormatter_lookup = {
  40. "usage: " : "Usage: ",
  41. "optional arguments" : "Optional Arguments",
  42. }
  43. def textFormatter_gettext( s ):
  44. return textFormatter_lookup.get( s, s )
  45. argparse._ = textFormatter_gettext
  46. ### Argument Parsing ###
  47. def checkFileExists( filename ):
  48. if not os.path.isfile( filename ):
  49. print ( "{0} {1} does not exist...".format( ERROR, filename ) )
  50. sys.exit( 1 )
  51. def processCommandLineArgs():
  52. # Setup argument processor
  53. pArgs = argparse.ArgumentParser(
  54. usage="%(prog)s [options] <file1>...",
  55. description="Generates .h file state tables and pointer indices from KLL .kll files.",
  56. epilog="Example: {0} mykeyboard.kll -d colemak.kll -p hhkbpro2.kll -p symbols.kll".format( os.path.basename( sys.argv[0] ) ),
  57. formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter,
  58. add_help=False,
  59. )
  60. # Positional Arguments
  61. pArgs.add_argument( 'files', type=str, nargs='+',
  62. help=argparse.SUPPRESS ) # Suppressed help output, because Python output is verbosely ugly
  63. # Optional Arguments
  64. pArgs.add_argument( '-b', '--backend', type=str, default="kiibohd",
  65. help="Specify target backend for the KLL compiler.\n"
  66. "Default: kiibohd\n"
  67. "Options: kiibohd, json" )
  68. pArgs.add_argument( '-d', '--default', type=str, nargs='+',
  69. help="Specify .kll files to layer on top of the default map to create a combined map." )
  70. pArgs.add_argument( '-p', '--partial', type=str, nargs='+', action='append',
  71. help="Specify .kll files to generate partial map, multiple files per flag.\n"
  72. "Each -p defines another partial map.\n"
  73. "Base .kll files (that define the scan code maps) must be defined for each partial map." )
  74. pArgs.add_argument( '-t', '--templates', type=str, nargs='+',
  75. help="Specify template used to generate the keymap.\n"
  76. "Default: <backend specific>" )
  77. pArgs.add_argument( '-o', '--outputs', type=str, nargs='+',
  78. help="Specify output file. Writes to current working directory by default.\n"
  79. "Default: <backend specific>" )
  80. pArgs.add_argument( '-h', '--help', action="help",
  81. help="This message." )
  82. # Process Arguments
  83. args = pArgs.parse_args()
  84. # Parameters
  85. baseFiles = args.files
  86. defaultFiles = args.default
  87. partialFileSets = args.partial
  88. if defaultFiles is None:
  89. defaultFiles = []
  90. if partialFileSets is None:
  91. partialFileSets = [[]]
  92. # Check file existance
  93. for filename in baseFiles:
  94. checkFileExists( filename )
  95. for filename in defaultFiles:
  96. checkFileExists( filename )
  97. for partial in partialFileSets:
  98. for filename in partial:
  99. checkFileExists( filename )
  100. return (baseFiles, defaultFiles, partialFileSets, args.backend, args.templates, args.outputs)
  101. ### Tokenizer ###
  102. def tokenize( string ):
  103. """str -> Sequence(Token)"""
  104. # Basic Tokens Spec
  105. specs = [
  106. ( 'Comment', ( r' *#.*', ) ),
  107. ( 'Space', ( r'[ \t\r\n]+', ) ),
  108. ( 'USBCode', ( r'U(("[^"]+")|(0x[0-9a-fA-F]+)|([0-9]+))', ) ),
  109. ( 'USBCodeStart', ( r'U\[', ) ),
  110. ( 'ConsCode', ( r'CONS(("[^"]+")|(0x[0-9a-fA-F]+)|([0-9]+))', ) ),
  111. ( 'ConsCodeStart', ( r'CONS\[', ) ),
  112. ( 'SysCode', ( r'SYS(("[^"]+")|(0x[0-9a-fA-F]+)|([0-9]+))', ) ),
  113. ( 'SysCodeStart', ( r'SYS\[', ) ),
  114. ( 'LedCode', ( r'LED(("[^"]+")|(0x[0-9a-fA-F]+)|([0-9]+))', ) ),
  115. ( 'LedCodeStart', ( r'LED\[', ) ),
  116. ( 'ScanCode', ( r'S((0x[0-9a-fA-F]+)|([0-9]+))', ) ),
  117. ( 'ScanCodeStart', ( r'S\[', ) ),
  118. ( 'CodeEnd', ( r'\]', ) ),
  119. ( 'String', ( r'"[^"]*"', VERBOSE ) ),
  120. ( 'SequenceString', ( r"'[^']*'", ) ),
  121. ( 'Operator', ( r'=>|:\+|:-|:|=', ) ),
  122. ( 'Comma', ( r',', ) ),
  123. ( 'Dash', ( r'-', ) ),
  124. ( 'Plus', ( r'\+', ) ),
  125. ( 'Parenthesis', ( r'\(|\)', ) ),
  126. ( 'None', ( r'None', ) ),
  127. ( 'Number', ( r'-?(0x[0-9a-fA-F]+)|(0|([1-9][0-9]*))', VERBOSE ) ),
  128. ( 'Name', ( r'[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]*', ) ),
  129. ( 'VariableContents', ( r'''[^"' ;:=>()]+''', ) ),
  130. ( 'EndOfLine', ( r';', ) ),
  131. ]
  132. # Tokens to filter out of the token stream
  133. useless = ['Space', 'Comment']
  134. tokens = make_tokenizer( specs )
  135. return [x for x in tokens( string ) if x.type not in useless]
  136. ### Parsing ###
  137. ## Map Arrays
  138. macros_map = Macros()
  139. variables_dict = Variables()
  140. capabilities_dict = Capabilities()
  141. ## Parsing Functions
  142. def make_scanCode( token ):
  143. scanCode = int( token[1:], 0 )
  144. # Check size, to make sure it's valid
  145. if scanCode > 0xFF:
  146. print ( "{0} ScanCode value {1} is larger than 255".format( ERROR, scanCode ) )
  147. raise
  148. return scanCode
  149. def make_hidCode( type, token ):
  150. # If first character is a U, strip
  151. if token[0] == "U":
  152. token = token[1:]
  153. # CONS specifier
  154. elif 'CONS' in token:
  155. token = token[4:]
  156. # SYS specifier
  157. elif 'SYS' in token:
  158. token = token[3:]
  159. # If using string representation of USB Code, do lookup, case-insensitive
  160. if '"' in token:
  161. try:
  162. hidCode = kll_hid_lookup_dictionary[ type ][ token[1:-1].upper() ][1]
  163. except LookupError as err:
  164. print ( "{0} {1} is an invalid USB HID Code Lookup...".format( ERROR, err ) )
  165. raise
  166. else:
  167. # Already tokenized
  168. if type == 'USBCode' and token[0] == 'USB' or type == 'SysCode' and token[0] == 'SYS' or type == 'ConsCode' and token[0] == 'CONS':
  169. hidCode = token[1]
  170. # Convert
  171. else:
  172. hidCode = int( token, 0 )
  173. # Check size if a USB Code, to make sure it's valid
  174. if type == 'USBCode' and hidCode > 0xFF:
  175. print ( "{0} USBCode value {1} is larger than 255".format( ERROR, hidCode ) )
  176. raise
  177. # Return a tuple, identifying which type it is
  178. if type == 'USBCode':
  179. return make_usbCode_number( hidCode )
  180. elif type == 'ConsCode':
  181. return make_consCode_number( hidCode )
  182. elif type == 'SysCode':
  183. return make_sysCode_number( hidCode )
  184. print ( "{0} Unknown HID Specifier '{1}'".format( ERROR, type ) )
  185. raise
  186. def make_usbCode( token ):
  187. return make_hidCode( 'USBCode', token )
  188. def make_consCode( token ):
  189. return make_hidCode( 'ConsCode', token )
  190. def make_sysCode( token ):
  191. return make_hidCode( 'SysCode', token )
  192. def make_hidCode_number( type, token ):
  193. lookup = {
  194. 'ConsCode' : 'CONS',
  195. 'SysCode' : 'SYS',
  196. 'USBCode' : 'USB',
  197. }
  198. return ( lookup[ type ], token )
  199. def make_usbCode_number( token ):
  200. return make_hidCode_number( 'USBCode', token )
  201. def make_consCode_number( token ):
  202. return make_hidCode_number( 'ConsCode', token )
  203. def make_sysCode_number( token ):
  204. return make_hidCode_number( 'SysCode', token )
  205. # Replace key-word with None specifier (which indicates a noneOut capability)
  206. def make_none( token ):
  207. return [[[('NONE', 0)]]]
  208. def make_seqString( token ):
  209. # Shifted Characters, and amount to move by to get non-shifted version
  210. # US ANSI
  211. shiftCharacters = (
  212. ( "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ", 0x20 ),
  213. ( "+", 0x12 ),
  214. ( "&(", 0x11 ),
  215. ( "!#$%<>", 0x10 ),
  216. ( "*", 0x0E ),
  217. ( ")", 0x07 ),
  218. ( '"', 0x05 ),
  219. ( ":", 0x01 ),
  220. ( "^", -0x10 ),
  221. ( "_", -0x18 ),
  222. ( "{}|~", -0x1E ),
  223. ( "@", -0x32 ),
  224. ( "?", -0x38 ),
  225. )
  226. listOfLists = []
  227. shiftKey = kll_hid_lookup_dictionary['USBCode']["SHIFT"]
  228. # Creates a list of USB codes from the string: sequence (list) of combos (lists)
  229. for char in token[1:-1]:
  230. processedChar = char
  231. # Whether or not to create a combo for this sequence with a shift
  232. shiftCombo = False
  233. # Depending on the ASCII character, convert to single character or Shift + character
  234. for pair in shiftCharacters:
  235. if char in pair[0]:
  236. shiftCombo = True
  237. processedChar = chr( ord( char ) + pair[1] )
  238. break
  239. # Do KLL HID Lookup on non-shifted character
  240. # NOTE: Case-insensitive, which is why the shift must be pre-computed
  241. usbCode = kll_hid_lookup_dictionary['USBCode'][ processedChar.upper() ]
  242. # Create Combo for this character, add shift key if shifted
  243. charCombo = []
  244. if shiftCombo:
  245. charCombo = [ [ shiftKey ] ]
  246. charCombo.append( [ usbCode ] )
  247. # Add to list of lists
  248. listOfLists.append( charCombo )
  249. return listOfLists
  250. def make_string( token ):
  251. return token[1:-1]
  252. def make_unseqString( token ):
  253. return token[1:-1]
  254. def make_number( token ):
  255. return int( token, 0 )
  256. # Range can go from high to low or low to high
  257. def make_scanCode_range( rangeVals ):
  258. start = rangeVals[0]
  259. end = rangeVals[1]
  260. # Swap start, end if start is greater than end
  261. if start > end:
  262. start, end = end, start
  263. # Iterate from start to end, and generate the range
  264. return list( range( start, end + 1 ) )
  265. # Range can go from high to low or low to high
  266. # Warn on 0-9 for USBCodes (as this does not do what one would expect) TODO
  267. # Lookup USB HID tags and convert to a number
  268. def make_hidCode_range( type, rangeVals ):
  269. # Check if already integers
  270. if isinstance( rangeVals[0], int ):
  271. start = rangeVals[0]
  272. else:
  273. start = make_hidCode( type, rangeVals[0] )[1]
  274. if isinstance( rangeVals[1], int ):
  275. end = rangeVals[1]
  276. else:
  277. end = make_hidCode( type, rangeVals[1] )[1]
  278. # Swap start, end if start is greater than end
  279. if start > end:
  280. start, end = end, start
  281. # Iterate from start to end, and generate the range
  282. listRange = list( range( start, end + 1 ) )
  283. # Convert each item in the list to a tuple
  284. for item in range( len( listRange ) ):
  285. listRange[ item ] = make_hidCode_number( type, listRange[ item ] )
  286. return listRange
  287. def make_usbCode_range( rangeVals ):
  288. return make_hidCode_range( 'USBCode', rangeVals )
  289. def make_sysCode_range( rangeVals ):
  290. return make_hidCode_range( 'SysCode', rangeVals )
  291. def make_consCode_range( rangeVals ):
  292. return make_hidCode_range( 'ConsCode', rangeVals )
  293. ## Base Rules
  294. const = lambda x: lambda _: x
  295. unarg = lambda f: lambda x: f(*x)
  296. flatten = lambda list: sum( list, [] )
  297. tokenValue = lambda x: x.value
  298. tokenType = lambda t: some( lambda x: x.type == t ) >> tokenValue
  299. operator = lambda s: a( Token( 'Operator', s ) ) >> tokenValue
  300. parenthesis = lambda s: a( Token( 'Parenthesis', s ) ) >> tokenValue
  301. eol = a( Token( 'EndOfLine', ';' ) )
  302. def listElem( item ):
  303. return [ item ]
  304. def listToTuple( items ):
  305. return tuple( items )
  306. # Flatten only the top layer (list of lists of ...)
  307. def oneLayerFlatten( items ):
  308. mainList = []
  309. for sublist in items:
  310. for item in sublist:
  311. mainList.append( item )
  312. return mainList
  313. # Capability arguments may need to be expanded (e.g. 1 16 bit argument needs to be 2 8 bit arguments for the state machine)
  314. def capArgExpander( items ):
  315. newArgs = []
  316. # For each defined argument in the capability definition
  317. for arg in range( 0, len( capabilities_dict[ items[0] ][1] ) ):
  318. argLen = capabilities_dict[ items[0] ][1][ arg ][1]
  319. num = items[1][ arg ]
  320. byteForm = num.to_bytes( argLen, byteorder='little' ) # XXX Yes, little endian from how the uC structs work
  321. # For each sub-argument, split into byte-sized chunks
  322. for byte in range( 0, argLen ):
  323. newArgs.append( byteForm[ byte ] )
  324. return tuple( [ items[0], tuple( newArgs ) ] )
  325. # Expand ranges of values in the 3rd dimension of the list, to a list of 2nd lists
  326. # i.e. [ sequence, [ combo, [ range ] ] ] --> [ [ sequence, [ combo ] ], <option 2>, <option 3> ]
  327. def optionExpansion( sequences ):
  328. expandedSequences = []
  329. # Total number of combinations of the sequence of combos that needs to be generated
  330. totalCombinations = 1
  331. # List of leaf lists, with number of leaves
  332. maxLeafList = []
  333. # Traverse to the leaf nodes, and count the items in each leaf list
  334. for sequence in sequences:
  335. for combo in sequence:
  336. rangeLen = len( combo )
  337. totalCombinations *= rangeLen
  338. maxLeafList.append( rangeLen )
  339. # Counter list to keep track of which combination is being generated
  340. curLeafList = [0] * len( maxLeafList )
  341. # Generate a list of permuations of the sequence of combos
  342. for count in range( 0, totalCombinations ):
  343. expandedSequences.append( [] ) # Prepare list for adding the new combination
  344. position = 0
  345. # Traverse sequence of combos to generate permuation
  346. for sequence in sequences:
  347. expandedSequences[ -1 ].append( [] )
  348. for combo in sequence:
  349. expandedSequences[ -1 ][ -1 ].append( combo[ curLeafList[ position ] ] )
  350. position += 1
  351. # Increment combination tracker
  352. for leaf in range( 0, len( curLeafList ) ):
  353. curLeafList[ leaf ] += 1
  354. # Reset this position, increment next position (if it exists), then stop
  355. if curLeafList[ leaf ] >= maxLeafList[ leaf ]:
  356. curLeafList[ leaf ] = 0
  357. if leaf + 1 < len( curLeafList ):
  358. curLeafList[ leaf + 1 ] += 1
  359. return expandedSequences
  360. # Converts USB Codes into Capabilities
  361. # These are tuples (<type>, <integer>)
  362. def hidCodeToCapability( items ):
  363. # Items already converted to variants using optionExpansion
  364. for variant in range( 0, len( items ) ):
  365. # Sequence of Combos
  366. for sequence in range( 0, len( items[ variant ] ) ):
  367. for combo in range( 0, len( items[ variant ][ sequence ] ) ):
  368. if items[ variant ][ sequence ][ combo ][0] in backend.requiredCapabilities.keys():
  369. try:
  370. # Use backend capability name and a single argument
  371. items[ variant ][ sequence ][ combo ] = tuple(
  372. [ backend.capabilityLookup( items[ variant ][ sequence ][ combo ][0] ),
  373. tuple( [ hid_lookup_dictionary[ items[ variant ][ sequence ][ combo ] ] ] ) ]
  374. )
  375. except KeyError:
  376. print ( "{0} {1} is an invalid HID lookup value".format( ERROR, items[ variant ][ sequence ][ combo ] ) )
  377. sys.exit( 1 )
  378. return items
  379. # Convert tuple of tuples to list of lists
  380. def listit( t ):
  381. return list( map( listit, t ) ) if isinstance( t, ( list, tuple ) ) else t
  382. # Convert list of lists to tuple of tuples
  383. def tupleit( t ):
  384. return tuple( map( tupleit, t ) ) if isinstance( t, ( tuple, list ) ) else t
  385. ## Evaluation Rules
  386. def eval_scanCode( triggers, operator, results ):
  387. # Convert to lists of lists of lists to tuples of tuples of tuples
  388. # Tuples are non-mutable, and can be used has index items
  389. triggers = tuple( tuple( tuple( sequence ) for sequence in variant ) for variant in triggers )
  390. results = tuple( tuple( tuple( sequence ) for sequence in variant ) for variant in results )
  391. # Lookup interconnect id (Current file scope)
  392. # Default to 0 if not specified
  393. if 'ConnectId' not in variables_dict.overallVariables.keys():
  394. id_num = 0
  395. else:
  396. id_num = int( variables_dict.overallVariables['ConnectId'] )
  397. # Iterate over all combinations of triggers and results
  398. for sequence in triggers:
  399. # Convert tuple of tuples to list of lists so each element can be modified
  400. trigger = listit( sequence )
  401. # Create ScanCode entries for trigger
  402. for seq_index, combo in enumerate( sequence ):
  403. for com_index, scancode in enumerate( combo ):
  404. trigger[ seq_index ][ com_index ] = macros_map.scanCodeStore.append( ScanCode( scancode, id_num ) )
  405. # Convert back to a tuple of tuples
  406. trigger = tupleit( trigger )
  407. for result in results:
  408. # Append Case
  409. if operator == ":+":
  410. macros_map.appendScanCode( trigger, result )
  411. # Remove Case
  412. elif operator == ":-":
  413. macros_map.removeScanCode( trigger, result )
  414. # Replace Case
  415. elif operator == ":":
  416. macros_map.replaceScanCode( trigger, result )
  417. def eval_usbCode( triggers, operator, results ):
  418. # Convert to lists of lists of lists to tuples of tuples of tuples
  419. # Tuples are non-mutable, and can be used has index items
  420. triggers = tuple( tuple( tuple( sequence ) for sequence in variant ) for variant in triggers )
  421. results = tuple( tuple( tuple( sequence ) for sequence in variant ) for variant in results )
  422. # Iterate over all combinations of triggers and results
  423. for trigger in triggers:
  424. scanCodes = macros_map.lookupUSBCodes( trigger )
  425. for scanCode in scanCodes:
  426. for result in results:
  427. # Cache assignment until file finishes processing
  428. macros_map.cacheAssignment( operator, scanCode, result )
  429. def eval_variable( name, content ):
  430. # Content might be a concatenation of multiple data types, convert everything into a single string
  431. assigned_content = ""
  432. for item in content:
  433. assigned_content += str( item )
  434. variables_dict.assignVariable( name, assigned_content )
  435. def eval_capability( name, function, args ):
  436. capabilities_dict[ name ] = [ function, args ]
  437. def eval_define( name, cdefine_name ):
  438. variables_dict.defines[ name ] = cdefine_name
  439. map_scanCode = unarg( eval_scanCode )
  440. map_usbCode = unarg( eval_usbCode )
  441. set_variable = unarg( eval_variable )
  442. set_capability = unarg( eval_capability )
  443. set_define = unarg( eval_define )
  444. ## Sub Rules
  445. usbCode = tokenType('USBCode') >> make_usbCode
  446. scanCode = tokenType('ScanCode') >> make_scanCode
  447. consCode = tokenType('ConsCode') >> make_consCode
  448. sysCode = tokenType('SysCode') >> make_sysCode
  449. none = tokenType('None') >> make_none
  450. name = tokenType('Name')
  451. number = tokenType('Number') >> make_number
  452. comma = tokenType('Comma')
  453. dash = tokenType('Dash')
  454. plus = tokenType('Plus')
  455. content = tokenType('VariableContents')
  456. string = tokenType('String') >> make_string
  457. unString = tokenType('String') # When the double quotes are still needed for internal processing
  458. seqString = tokenType('SequenceString') >> make_seqString
  459. unseqString = tokenType('SequenceString') >> make_unseqString # For use with variables
  460. # Code variants
  461. code_end = tokenType('CodeEnd')
  462. # Scan Codes
  463. scanCode_start = tokenType('ScanCodeStart')
  464. scanCode_range = number + skip( dash ) + number >> make_scanCode_range
  465. scanCode_listElem = number >> listElem
  466. scanCode_innerList = oneplus( ( scanCode_range | scanCode_listElem ) + skip( maybe( comma ) ) ) >> flatten
  467. scanCode_expanded = skip( scanCode_start ) + scanCode_innerList + skip( code_end )
  468. scanCode_elem = scanCode >> listElem
  469. scanCode_combo = oneplus( ( scanCode_expanded | scanCode_elem ) + skip( maybe( plus ) ) )
  470. scanCode_sequence = oneplus( scanCode_combo + skip( maybe( comma ) ) )
  471. # USB Codes
  472. usbCode_start = tokenType('USBCodeStart')
  473. usbCode_number = number >> make_usbCode_number
  474. usbCode_range = ( usbCode_number | unString ) + skip( dash ) + ( number | unString ) >> make_usbCode_range
  475. usbCode_listElemTag = unString >> make_usbCode
  476. usbCode_listElem = ( usbCode_number | usbCode_listElemTag ) >> listElem
  477. usbCode_innerList = oneplus( ( usbCode_range | usbCode_listElem ) + skip( maybe( comma ) ) ) >> flatten
  478. usbCode_expanded = skip( usbCode_start ) + usbCode_innerList + skip( code_end )
  479. usbCode_elem = usbCode >> listElem
  480. usbCode_combo = oneplus( ( usbCode_expanded | usbCode_elem ) + skip( maybe( plus ) ) ) >> listElem
  481. usbCode_sequence = oneplus( ( usbCode_combo | seqString ) + skip( maybe( comma ) ) ) >> oneLayerFlatten
  482. # Cons Codes
  483. consCode_start = tokenType('ConsCodeStart')
  484. consCode_number = number >> make_consCode_number
  485. consCode_range = ( consCode_number | unString ) + skip( dash ) + ( number | unString ) >> make_consCode_range
  486. consCode_listElemTag = unString >> make_consCode
  487. consCode_listElem = ( consCode_number | consCode_listElemTag ) >> listElem
  488. consCode_innerList = oneplus( ( consCode_range | consCode_listElem ) + skip( maybe( comma ) ) ) >> flatten
  489. consCode_expanded = skip( consCode_start ) + consCode_innerList + skip( code_end )
  490. consCode_elem = consCode >> listElem
  491. # Sys Codes
  492. sysCode_start = tokenType('SysCodeStart')
  493. sysCode_number = number >> make_sysCode_number
  494. sysCode_range = ( sysCode_number | unString ) + skip( dash ) + ( number | unString ) >> make_sysCode_range
  495. sysCode_listElemTag = unString >> make_sysCode
  496. sysCode_listElem = ( sysCode_number | sysCode_listElemTag ) >> listElem
  497. sysCode_innerList = oneplus( ( sysCode_range | sysCode_listElem ) + skip( maybe( comma ) ) ) >> flatten
  498. sysCode_expanded = skip( sysCode_start ) + sysCode_innerList + skip( code_end )
  499. sysCode_elem = sysCode >> listElem
  500. # HID Codes
  501. hidCode_elem = usbCode_expanded | usbCode_elem | sysCode_expanded | sysCode_elem | consCode_expanded | consCode_elem
  502. # Capabilities
  503. capFunc_arguments = many( number + skip( maybe( comma ) ) ) >> listToTuple
  504. capFunc_elem = name + skip( parenthesis('(') ) + capFunc_arguments + skip( parenthesis(')') ) >> capArgExpander >> listElem
  505. capFunc_combo = oneplus( ( hidCode_elem | capFunc_elem ) + skip( maybe( plus ) ) ) >> listElem
  506. capFunc_sequence = oneplus( ( capFunc_combo | seqString ) + skip( maybe( comma ) ) ) >> oneLayerFlatten
  507. # Trigger / Result Codes
  508. triggerCode_outerList = scanCode_sequence >> optionExpansion
  509. triggerUSBCode_outerList = usbCode_sequence >> optionExpansion >> hidCodeToCapability
  510. resultCode_outerList = ( ( capFunc_sequence >> optionExpansion ) | none ) >> hidCodeToCapability
  511. ## Main Rules
  512. #| <variable> = <variable contents>;
  513. variable_contents = name | content | string | number | comma | dash | unseqString
  514. variable_expression = name + skip( operator('=') ) + oneplus( variable_contents ) + skip( eol ) >> set_variable
  515. #| <capability name> => <c function>;
  516. capability_arguments = name + skip( operator(':') ) + number + skip( maybe( comma ) )
  517. capability_expression = name + skip( operator('=>') ) + name + skip( parenthesis('(') ) + many( capability_arguments ) + skip( parenthesis(')') ) + skip( eol ) >> set_capability
  518. #| <define name> => <c define>;
  519. define_expression = name + skip( operator('=>') ) + name + skip( eol ) >> set_define
  520. #| <trigger> : <result>;
  521. operatorTriggerResult = operator(':') | operator(':+') | operator(':-')
  522. scanCode_expression = triggerCode_outerList + operatorTriggerResult + resultCode_outerList + skip( eol ) >> map_scanCode
  523. usbCode_expression = triggerUSBCode_outerList + operatorTriggerResult + resultCode_outerList + skip( eol ) >> map_usbCode
  524. def parse( tokenSequence ):
  525. """Sequence(Token) -> object"""
  526. # Top-level Parser
  527. expression = scanCode_expression | usbCode_expression | variable_expression | capability_expression | define_expression
  528. kll_text = many( expression )
  529. kll_file = maybe( kll_text ) + skip( finished )
  530. return kll_file.parse( tokenSequence )
  531. def processKLLFile( filename ):
  532. with open( filename ) as file:
  533. data = file.read()
  534. tokenSequence = tokenize( data )
  535. #print ( pformat( tokenSequence ) ) # Display tokenization
  536. try:
  537. tree = parse( tokenSequence )
  538. except NoParseError as e:
  539. print("Error parsing %s. %s" % (filename, e.msg), file=sys.stderr)
  540. sys.exit(1)
  541. ### Misc Utility Functions ###
  542. def gitRevision( kllPath ):
  543. import subprocess
  544. # Change the path to where kll.py is
  545. origPath = os.getcwd()
  546. os.chdir( kllPath )
  547. # Just in case git can't be found
  548. try:
  549. # Get hash of the latest git commit
  550. revision = subprocess.check_output( ['git', 'rev-parse', 'HEAD'] ).decode()[:-1]
  551. # Get list of files that have changed since the commit
  552. changed = subprocess.check_output( ['git', 'diff-index', '--name-only', 'HEAD', '--'] ).decode().splitlines()
  553. except:
  554. revision = "<no git>"
  555. changed = []
  556. # Change back to the old working directory
  557. os.chdir( origPath )
  558. return revision, changed
  559. ### Main Entry Point ###
  560. if __name__ == '__main__':
  561. (baseFiles, defaultFiles, partialFileSets, backend_name, templates, outputs) = processCommandLineArgs()
  562. # Look up git information on the compiler
  563. gitRev, gitChanges = gitRevision( os.path.dirname( os.path.realpath( __file__ ) ) )
  564. # Load backend module
  565. global backend
  566. backend_import = importlib.import_module( "backends.{0}".format( backend_name ) )
  567. backend = backend_import.Backend( templates )
  568. # Process base layout files
  569. for filename in baseFiles:
  570. variables_dict.setCurrentFile( filename )
  571. processKLLFile( filename )
  572. macros_map.completeBaseLayout() # Indicates to macros_map that the base layout is complete
  573. variables_dict.baseLayoutFinished()
  574. # Default combined layer
  575. for filename in defaultFiles:
  576. variables_dict.setCurrentFile( filename )
  577. processKLLFile( filename )
  578. # Apply assignment cache, see 5.1.2 USB Codes for why this is necessary
  579. macros_map.replayCachedAssignments()
  580. # Iterate through additional layers
  581. for partial in partialFileSets:
  582. # Increment layer for each -p option
  583. macros_map.addLayer()
  584. variables_dict.incrementLayer() # DefaultLayer is layer 0
  585. # Iterate and process each of the file in the layer
  586. for filename in partial:
  587. variables_dict.setCurrentFile( filename )
  588. processKLLFile( filename )
  589. # Apply assignment cache, see 5.1.2 USB Codes for why this is necessary
  590. macros_map.replayCachedAssignments()
  591. # Remove un-marked keys to complete the partial layer
  592. macros_map.removeUnmarked()
  593. # Do macro correlation and transformation
  594. macros_map.generate()
  595. # Process needed templating variables using backend
  596. backend.process(
  597. capabilities_dict,
  598. macros_map,
  599. variables_dict,
  600. gitRev,
  601. gitChanges
  602. )
  603. # Generate output file using template and backend
  604. backend.generate( outputs )
  605. # Successful Execution
  606. sys.exit( 0 )