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#################################
# Copyright (C) 2016 J.F.Dockes
# 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 2 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, write to the
# Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
########################################################
# Command communication module and utilities. See commands in cmdtalk.h
#
# All data is binary. This is important for Python3
# All parameter names are converted to and processed as str/unicode
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
import os
import tempfile
import shutil
import getopt
PY3 = sys.version > '3'
if PY3:
def makebytes(data):
if isinstance(data, bytes):
return data
else:
return data.encode("UTF-8")
else:
def makebytes(data):
if isinstance(data, unicode):
return data.encode("UTF-8")
else:
return data
############################################
# CmdTalk implements the
# communication protocol with the master process. It calls an external
# method to use the args and produce return data.
class CmdTalk:
def __init__(self, outfile=sys.stdout, infile=sys.stdin):
try:
self.myname = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
except:
self.myname = "???"
self.outfile = outfile
self.infile = infile
self.fields = {}
if sys.platform == "win32":
import msvcrt
msvcrt.setmode(self.outfile.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
msvcrt.setmode(self.infile.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
self.debugfile = None
if self.debugfile:
self.errfout = open(self.debugfile, "a")
else:
self.errfout = sys.stderr
def log(self, s, doexit = 0, exitvalue = 1):
print("CMDTALK: %s: %s" % (self.myname, s), file=self.errfout)
if doexit:
sys.exit(exitvalue)
def breakwrite(self, outfile, data):
if sys.platform != "win32":
outfile.write(data)
else:
# On windows, writing big chunks can fail with a "not enough space"
# error. Seems a combined windows/python bug, depending on versions.
# See https://bugs.python.org/issue11395
# In any case, just break it up
total = len(data)
bs = 4*1024
offset = 0
while total > 0:
if total < bs:
tow = total
else:
tow = bs
#self.log("Total %d Writing %d to stdout: %s" % (total,tow,data[offset:offset+tow]))
outfile.write(data[offset:offset+tow])
offset += tow
total -= tow
# Read single parameter from process input: line with param name and size
# followed by data. The param name is returned as str/unicode, the data
# as bytes
def readparam(self):
if PY3:
inf = self.infile.buffer
else:
inf = self.infile
s = inf.readline()
if s == b'':
sys.exit(0)
s = s.rstrip(b'\n')
if s == b'':
return ('', b'')
l = s.split()
if len(l) != 2:
self.log(b'bad line: [' + s + b']', 1, 1)
paramname = l[0].decode('ASCII').rstrip(':')
paramsize = int(l[1])
if paramsize > 0:
paramdata = inf.read(paramsize)
if len(paramdata) != paramsize:
self.log("Bad read: wanted %d, got %d" %
(paramsize, len(paramdata)), 1, 1)
else:
paramdata = b''
#self.log("paramname [%s] paramsize %d value [%s]" %
# (paramname, paramsize, paramdata))
return (paramname, paramdata)
if PY3:
def senditem(self, nm, data):
data = makebytes(data)
l = len(data)
self.outfile.buffer.write(makebytes("%s: %d\n" % (nm, l)))
self.breakwrite(self.outfile.buffer, data)
else:
def senditem(self, nm, data):
data = makebytes(data)
l = len(data)
self.outfile.write(makebytes("%s: %d\n" % (nm, l)))
self.breakwrite(self.outfile, data)
# Send answer: document, ipath, possible eof.
def answer(self, outfields):
for nm,value in outfields.iteritems():
#self.log("Senditem: [%s] -> [%s]" % (nm, value))
self.senditem(nm, value)
# End of message
print(file=self.outfile)
self.outfile.flush()
#self.log("done writing data")
# Call processor with input params, send result
def processmessage(self, processor, params):
# In normal usage we try to recover from processor errors, but
# we sometimes want to see the real stack trace when testing
safeexec = True
if safeexec:
try:
outfields = processor.process(params)
except Exception as err:
self.log("processmessage: processor raised: [%s]" % err)
outfields = {}
outfields["cmdtalkstatus"] = "1"
outfields["cmdtalkerrstr"] = str(err)
else:
outfields = processor.process(params)
self.answer(outfields)
# Loop on messages from our master
def mainloop(self, processor):
while 1:
#self.log("waiting for command")
params = dict()
# Read at most 10 parameters (normally 1 or 2), stop at empty line
# End of message is signalled by empty paramname
for i in range(10):
paramname, paramdata = self.readparam()
if paramname == "":
break
params[paramname] = paramdata
# Got message, act on it
self.processmessage(processor, params)
# Common main routine for testing: either run the normal protocol
# engine or a local loop.
def main(proto, processor):
if len(sys.argv) == 1:
proto.mainloop(processor)
# mainloop does not return. Just in case
sys.exit(1)
# Not running the main loop: run one processor call for debugging
def usage():
print("Usage: cmdtalk.py pname pvalue [pname pvalue...]",
file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
def debprint(out, s):
proto.breakwrite(out, makebytes(s+'\n'))
args = sys.argv[1:]
if len(args) == 0 or len(args) % 2 != 0:
usage()
params = dict()
for i in range(len(args)/2):
params[args[2*i]] = args[2*i+1]
res = processor.process(params)
ioout = sys.stdout.buffer if PY3 else sys.stdout
for nm,value in res.iteritems():
#self.log("Senditem: [%s] -> [%s]" % (nm, value))
bdata = makebytes(value)
debprint(ioout, "%s->" % nm)
proto.breakwrite(ioout, bdata)
ioout.write(b'\n')