Don't run executable file mode preservation test on windows since it doesn't have the concept.
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# Initial Contributors:
# Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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# Contributors:
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# Description:
# fixmeta
#
"""
Correct bld.infs, mmps etc to the point where it can be read by the build system
Currently it:
Corrects '\' in include statements to '/'
Author: Tim Murphy, with a nod to Peter Harper's fixslashes.pl
"""
import sys
import os
import re
from optparse import OptionParser
includeslash_re = re.compile('#include.*\\\\')
mmpfile_re = re.compile(".*\.mm[hp]$", re.I)
bldinf_re = re.compile(".*bld\.inf$", re.I)
def fixincludeslash(m):
return m.group(0).replace('\\','/')
def checkconvert(dirname, filename):
tofilename=dirname + "/" + filename+".converted"
fromfilename = dirname + "/" + filename
fromfile = open(fromfilename,"r")
conversions = False
fromtext = fromfile.read()
(totext, subcount) = re.subn(includeslash_re, fixincludeslash, fromtext)
if subcount != 0:
print '"%s", %d backslash includes\n' % (fromfilename, subcount)
tofile = open( tofilename,"w")
tofile.write(totext)
tofile.close()
fromfile.close()
if subcount != 0:
os.rename(fromfilename,fromfilename+".wrongslash")
os.rename(tofilename,fromfilename)
def visit(arg, dirname, names):
#print "dir: %s\n" % (dirname)
for f in names:
m = mmpfile_re.match(f)
b = bldinf_re.match(f)
if m != None or b != None:
#print "\t"+f
checkconvert(dirname, f)
parser = OptionParser(prog = "fixmeta",
usage = "%prog [-h | options] sourcepath containing files to be fixed.")
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if len(args) == 0:
print "Need at least one argument: a path to the source which is to be fixed."
sys.exit(-1)
print "Walking\n"
os.path.walk(args[0],visit,None)