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view engine/extensions/serializers/__init__.py @ 172:3fe0e68f4269
* Fixing funny typo. Chewie works on the RGB Zero-Projekt.
author | mvbarracuda@33b003aa-7bff-0310-803a-e67f0ece8222 |
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date | Thu, 22 Jan 2009 15:35:22 +0000 |
parents | 9a1529f9625e |
children | 48c99636453e |
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import fife, sys, os from traceback import print_exc __all__ = ('ET', 'SerializerError', 'InvalidFormat', 'WrongFileType', 'NameClash', 'NotFound', 'warn', 'root_subfile', 'reverse_root_subfile') try: import xml.etree.cElementTree as ET except: import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET class SerializerError(Exception): pass class InvalidFormat(SerializerError): pass class WrongFileType(SerializerError): pass class NameClash(SerializerError): pass class NotFound(SerializerError): pass def warn(self, msg): print 'Warning (%s): %s' % (self.filename, msg) def root_subfile(masterfile, subfile): ''' Returns new path for given subfile (path), which is rooted against masterfile E.g. if masterfile is ./../foo/bar.xml and subfile is ./../foo2/subfoo.xml, returned path is ../foo2/subfoo.xml NOTE: masterfile is expected to be *file*, not directory. subfile can be either ''' s = '/' masterfile = norm_path(os.path.abspath(masterfile)) subfile = norm_path(os.path.abspath(subfile)) master_fragments = masterfile.split(s) sub_fragments = subfile.split(s) master_leftovers = [] sub_leftovers = [] for i in xrange(len(master_fragments)): try: if master_fragments[i] == sub_fragments[i]: master_leftovers = master_fragments[i+1:] sub_leftovers = sub_fragments[i+1:] except IndexError: break pathstr = '' for f in master_leftovers[:-1]: pathstr += '..' + s pathstr += s.join(sub_leftovers) return pathstr def reverse_root_subfile(masterfile, subfile): ''' does inverse operation to root_subfile. E.g. E.g. if masterfile is ./../foo/bar.xml and subfile is ../foo2/subfoo.xml, returned path ./../foo2/subfoo.xml Usually this function is used to convert saved paths into engine relative paths NOTE: masterfile is expected to be *file*, not directory. subfile can be either ''' s = '/' masterfile = norm_path(os.path.abspath(masterfile)).split(s)[:-1] subfile = norm_path(os.path.abspath( s.join(masterfile) + s + subfile )) masterfile = norm_path(os.getcwd()) + s + 'foo.bar' # cheat a little to satisfy root_subfile return root_subfile(masterfile, subfile) def norm_path(path): ''' Makes the path use '/' delimited separators. FIFE always uses these delimiters, but some os-related routines will default to os.path.sep. ''' if os.path.sep == '/': return path return '/'.join(path.split(os.path.sep))