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224 lines
8.9 KiB
224 lines
8.9 KiB
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# FileGenerator.py - implemented 2013 by Neil Hodgson neilh@scintilla.org
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# Released to the public domain.
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# Generate or regenerate source files based on comments in those files.
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# May be modified in-place or a template may be generated into a complete file.
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# Requires Python 2.7 or later
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# The files are copied to a string apart from sections between a
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# ++Autogenerated comment and a --Autogenerated comment which is
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# generated by the CopyWithInsertion function. After the whole string is
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# instantiated, it is compared with the target file and if different the file
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# is rewritten.
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from __future__ import with_statement
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import codecs, os, re, string, sys
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lineEnd = "\r\n" if sys.platform == "win32" else "\n"
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def UpdateFile(filename, updated):
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""" If the file contents are different to updated then copy updated into the
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file else leave alone so Mercurial and make don't treat it as modified. """
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newOrChanged = "Changed"
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try:
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with codecs.open(filename, "r", "utf-8") as infile:
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original = infile.read()
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if updated == original:
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# Same as before so don't write
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return
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os.unlink(filename)
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except IOError: # File is not there yet
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newOrChanged = "New"
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with codecs.open(filename, "w", "utf-8") as outfile:
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outfile.write(updated)
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print("%s %s" % (newOrChanged, filename))
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# Automatically generated sections contain start and end comments,
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# a definition line and the results.
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# The results are replaced by regenerating based on the definition line.
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# The definition line is a comment prefix followed by "**".
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# If there is a digit after the ** then this indicates which list to use
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# and the digit and next character are not part of the definition
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# Backslash is used as an escape within the definition line.
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# The part between \( and \) is repeated for each item in the list.
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# \* is replaced by each list item. \t, and \n are tab and newline.
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# If there is no definition line than the first list is copied verbatim.
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# If retainDefs then the comments controlling generation are copied.
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def CopyWithInsertion(input, commentPrefix, retainDefs, lists):
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copying = 1
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generated = False
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listid = 0
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output = []
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for line in input.splitlines(0):
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isStartGenerated = line.lstrip().startswith(commentPrefix + "++Autogenerated")
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if copying and not isStartGenerated:
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output.append(line)
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if isStartGenerated:
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if retainDefs:
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output.append(line)
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copying = 0
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generated = False
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elif not copying and not generated:
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# Generating
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if line.startswith(commentPrefix + "**"):
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# Pattern to transform input data
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if retainDefs:
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output.append(line)
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definition = line[len(commentPrefix + "**"):]
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if (commentPrefix == "<!--") and (" -->" in definition):
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definition = definition.replace(" -->", "")
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listid = 0
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if definition[0] in string.digits:
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listid = int(definition[:1])
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definition = definition[2:]
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# Hide double slashes as a control character
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definition = definition.replace("\\\\", "\001")
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# Do some normal C style transforms
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definition = definition.replace("\\n", "\n")
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definition = definition.replace("\\t", "\t")
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# Get the doubled backslashes back as single backslashes
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definition = definition.replace("\001", "\\")
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startRepeat = definition.find("\\(")
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endRepeat = definition.find("\\)")
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intro = definition[:startRepeat]
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out = ""
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if intro.endswith("\n"):
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pos = 0
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else:
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pos = len(intro)
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out += intro
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middle = definition[startRepeat+2:endRepeat]
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for i in lists[listid]:
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item = middle.replace("\\*", i)
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if pos and (pos + len(item) >= 80):
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out += "\\\n"
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pos = 0
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out += item
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pos += len(item)
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if item.endswith("\n"):
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pos = 0
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outro = definition[endRepeat+2:]
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out += outro
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out = out.replace("\n", lineEnd) # correct EOLs in generated content
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output.append(out)
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else:
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# Simple form with no rule to transform input
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output.extend(lists[0])
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generated = True
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if line.lstrip().startswith(commentPrefix + "--Autogenerated") or \
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line.lstrip().startswith(commentPrefix + "~~Autogenerated"):
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copying = 1
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if retainDefs:
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output.append(line)
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output = [line.rstrip(" \t") for line in output] # trim trailing whitespace
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return lineEnd.join(output) + lineEnd
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def GenerateFile(inpath, outpath, commentPrefix, retainDefs, *lists):
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"""Generate 'outpath' from 'inpath'.
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"""
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try:
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with codecs.open(inpath, "r", "UTF-8") as infile:
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original = infile.read()
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updated = CopyWithInsertion(original, commentPrefix,
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retainDefs, lists)
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UpdateFile(outpath, updated)
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except IOError:
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print("Can not open %s" % inpath)
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def Generate(inpath, outpath, commentPrefix, *lists):
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"""Generate 'outpath' from 'inpath'.
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"""
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GenerateFile(inpath, outpath, commentPrefix, inpath == outpath, *lists)
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def Regenerate(filename, commentPrefix, *lists):
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"""Regenerate the given file.
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"""
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Generate(filename, filename, commentPrefix, *lists)
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def UpdateLineInPlistFile(path, key, value):
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"""Replace a single string value preceded by 'key' in an XML plist file.
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"""
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lines = []
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keyCurrent = ""
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with codecs.open(path, "rb", "utf-8") as f:
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for l in f.readlines():
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ls = l.strip()
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if ls.startswith("<key>"):
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keyCurrent = ls.replace("<key>", "").replace("</key>", "")
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elif ls.startswith("<string>"):
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if keyCurrent == key:
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start, tag, rest = l.partition("<string>")
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_val, etag, end = rest.partition("</string>")
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l = start + tag + value + etag + end
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lines.append(l)
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contents = "".join(lines)
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UpdateFile(path, contents)
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def UpdateLineInFile(path, linePrefix, lineReplace):
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lines = []
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updated = False
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with codecs.open(path, "r", "utf-8") as f:
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for l in f.readlines():
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l = l.rstrip()
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if not updated and l.startswith(linePrefix):
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lines.append(lineReplace)
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updated = True
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else:
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lines.append(l)
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if not updated:
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print(f"{path}:0: Can't find '{linePrefix}'")
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contents = lineEnd.join(lines) + lineEnd
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UpdateFile(path, contents)
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def ReadFileAsList(path):
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"""Read all the lnes in the file and return as a list of strings without line ends.
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"""
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with codecs.open(path, "r", "utf-8") as f:
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return [l.rstrip('\n') for l in f]
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def UpdateFileFromLines(path, lines, lineEndToUse):
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"""Join the lines with the lineEndToUse then update file if the result is different.
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"""
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contents = lineEndToUse.join(lines) + lineEndToUse
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UpdateFile(path, contents)
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def FindSectionInList(lines, markers):
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"""Find a section defined by an initial start marker, an optional secondary
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marker and an end marker.
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The section is between the secondary/initial start and the end.
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Report as a slice object so the section can be extracted or replaced.
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Raises an exception if the markers can't be found.
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"""
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start = -1
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end = -1
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state = 0
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for i, l in enumerate(lines):
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if markers[0] in l:
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if markers[1]:
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state = 1
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else:
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start = i+1
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state = 2
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elif state == 1:
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if markers[1] in l:
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start = i+1
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state = 2
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elif state == 2:
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if markers[2] in l:
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end = i
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state = 3
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# Check that section was found
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if start == -1:
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raise Exception("Could not find start marker(s) |" + markers[0] + "|" + markers[1] + "|")
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if end == -1:
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raise Exception("Could not find end marker " + markers[2])
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return slice(start, end)
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def ReplaceREInFile(path, match, replace, count=1):
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with codecs.open(path, "r", "utf-8") as f:
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contents = f.read()
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contents = re.sub(match, replace, contents, count)
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UpdateFile(path, contents)
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