import re _is_valid_var = re.compile(r'[_a-zA-Z]\w*$') _rm = re.compile(r'\$[()]') _remove = re.compile(r'\$\([^\$]*(\$[^\)][^\$]*)*\$\)') # Regular expressions for splitting strings and handling substitutions, # for use by the scons_subst() and scons_subst_list() functions: # # The first expression compiled matches all of the $-introduced tokens # that we need to process in some way, and is used for substitutions. # The expressions it matches are: # # "$$" # "$(" # "$)" # "$variable" [must begin with alphabetic or underscore] # "${any stuff}" # # The second expression compiled is used for splitting strings into tokens # to be processed, and it matches all of the tokens listed above, plus # the following that affect how arguments do or don't get joined together: # # " " [white space] # "non-white-space" [without any dollar signs] # "$" [single dollar sign] # _dollar_exps_str = r'\$[\$\(\)]|\$[_a-zA-Z][\.\w]*|\${[^}]*}' _dollar_exps = re.compile(r'(%s)' % _dollar_exps_str) _separate_args = re.compile(r'(%s|\s+|[^\s\$]+|\$)' % _dollar_exps_str) # This regular expression is used to replace strings of multiple white # space characters in the string result from the scons_subst() function. _space_sep = re.compile(r'[\t ]+(?![^{]*})') class ValueTypes(object): """ Enum to store what type of value the variable holds. """ UNKNOWN = 0 STRING = 1 CALLABLE = 2 VARIABLE = 3 class EnvironmentValue(object): """ Hold a single value. We're going to cache parsed version of the file We're going to keep track of variables which feed into this values evaluation """ def __init__(self, value): self.value = value self.var_type = ValueTypes.UNKNOWN if callable(self.value): self.var_type = ValueTypes.CALLABLE else: self.parse_value() def parse_value(self): """ Scan the string and break into component values """ try: if '$' not in self.value: self._parsed = self.value self.var_type = ValueTypes.STRING else: # Now we need to parse the specified string result = _dollar_exps.sub(sub_match, args) print(result) pass except TypeError: # likely callable? either way we don't parse self._parsed = self.value def parse_trial(self): """ Try alternate parsing methods. :return: """ parts = [] for c in self.value: pass class EnvironmentValues(object): """ A class to hold all the environment variables """ def __init__(self, **kw): self._dict = {} for k in kw: self._dict[k] = EnvironmentValue(kw[k])