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			228 lines
		
	
	
		
			8.1 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
| #!/usr/bin/env python
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| #
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| # Copyright 2008 Google Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
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| #
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| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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| # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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| # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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| #
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| #      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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| #
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| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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| # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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| # limitations under the License.
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| 
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| """Generate Google Mock classes from base classes.
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| 
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| This program will read in a C++ source file and output the Google Mock
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| classes for the specified classes.  If no class is specified, all
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| classes in the source file are emitted.
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| 
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| Usage:
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|   gmock_class.py header-file.h [ClassName]...
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| 
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| Output is sent to stdout.
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| """
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| 
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| __author__ = 'nnorwitz@google.com (Neal Norwitz)'
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| 
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| 
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| import os
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| import re
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| import sys
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| 
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| from cpp import ast
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| from cpp import utils
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| 
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| # Preserve compatibility with Python 2.3.
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| try:
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|   _dummy = set
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| except NameError:
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|   import sets
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|   set = sets.Set
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| 
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| _VERSION = (1, 0, 1)  # The version of this script.
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| # How many spaces to indent.  Can set me with the INDENT environment variable.
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| _INDENT = 2
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| 
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| 
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| def _GenerateMethods(output_lines, source, class_node):
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|   function_type = (ast.FUNCTION_VIRTUAL | ast.FUNCTION_PURE_VIRTUAL |
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|                    ast.FUNCTION_OVERRIDE)
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|   ctor_or_dtor = ast.FUNCTION_CTOR | ast.FUNCTION_DTOR
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|   indent = ' ' * _INDENT
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| 
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|   for node in class_node.body:
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|     # We only care about virtual functions.
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|     if (isinstance(node, ast.Function) and
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|         node.modifiers & function_type and
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|         not node.modifiers & ctor_or_dtor):
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|       # Pick out all the elements we need from the original function.
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|       const = ''
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|       if node.modifiers & ast.FUNCTION_CONST:
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|         const = 'CONST_'
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|       return_type = 'void'
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|       if node.return_type:
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|         # Add modifiers like 'const'.
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|         modifiers = ''
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|         if node.return_type.modifiers:
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|           modifiers = ' '.join(node.return_type.modifiers) + ' '
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|         return_type = modifiers + node.return_type.name
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|         template_args = [arg.name for arg in node.return_type.templated_types]
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|         if template_args:
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|           return_type += '<' + ', '.join(template_args) + '>'
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|           if len(template_args) > 1:
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|             for line in [
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|                 '// The following line won\'t really compile, as the return',
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|                 '// type has multiple template arguments.  To fix it, use a',
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|                 '// typedef for the return type.']:
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|               output_lines.append(indent + line)
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|         if node.return_type.pointer:
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|           return_type += '*'
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|         if node.return_type.reference:
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|           return_type += '&'
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|         num_parameters = len(node.parameters)
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|         if len(node.parameters) == 1:
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|           first_param = node.parameters[0]
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|           if source[first_param.start:first_param.end].strip() == 'void':
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|             # We must treat T(void) as a function with no parameters.
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|             num_parameters = 0
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|       tmpl = ''
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|       if class_node.templated_types:
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|         tmpl = '_T'
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|       mock_method_macro = 'MOCK_%sMETHOD%d%s' % (const, num_parameters, tmpl)
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| 
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|       args = ''
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|       if node.parameters:
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|         # Due to the parser limitations, it is impossible to keep comments
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|         # while stripping the default parameters.  When defaults are
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|         # present, we choose to strip them and comments (and produce
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|         # compilable code).
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|         # TODO(nnorwitz@google.com): Investigate whether it is possible to
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|         # preserve parameter name when reconstructing parameter text from
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|         # the AST.
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|         if len([param for param in node.parameters if param.default]) > 0:
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|           args = ', '.join(param.type.name for param in node.parameters)
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|         else:
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|           # Get the full text of the parameters from the start
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|           # of the first parameter to the end of the last parameter.
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|           start = node.parameters[0].start
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|           end = node.parameters[-1].end
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|           # Remove // comments.
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|           args_strings = re.sub(r'//.*', '', source[start:end])
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|           # Condense multiple spaces and eliminate newlines putting the
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|           # parameters together on a single line.  Ensure there is a
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|           # space in an argument which is split by a newline without
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|           # intervening whitespace, e.g.: int\nBar
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|           args = re.sub('  +', ' ', args_strings.replace('\n', ' '))
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| 
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|       # Create the mock method definition.
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|       output_lines.extend(['%s%s(%s,' % (indent, mock_method_macro, node.name),
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|                            '%s%s(%s));' % (indent*3, return_type, args)])
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| 
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| 
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| def _GenerateMocks(filename, source, ast_list, desired_class_names):
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|   processed_class_names = set()
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|   lines = []
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|   for node in ast_list:
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|     if (isinstance(node, ast.Class) and node.body and
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|         # desired_class_names being None means that all classes are selected.
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|         (not desired_class_names or node.name in desired_class_names)):
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|       class_name = node.name
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|       parent_name = class_name
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|       processed_class_names.add(class_name)
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|       class_node = node
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|       # Add namespace before the class.
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|       if class_node.namespace:
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|         lines.extend(['namespace %s {' % n for n in class_node.namespace])  # }
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|         lines.append('')
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| 
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|       # Add template args for templated classes.
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|       if class_node.templated_types:
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|         # TODO(paulchang): The AST doesn't preserve template argument order,
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|         # so we have to make up names here.
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|         # TODO(paulchang): Handle non-type template arguments (e.g.
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|         # template<typename T, int N>).
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|         template_arg_count = len(class_node.templated_types.keys())
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|         template_args = ['T%d' % n for n in range(template_arg_count)]
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|         template_decls = ['typename ' + arg for arg in template_args]
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|         lines.append('template <' + ', '.join(template_decls) + '>')
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|         parent_name += '<' + ', '.join(template_args) + '>'
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| 
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|       # Add the class prolog.
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|       lines.append('class Mock%s : public %s {'  # }
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|                    % (class_name, parent_name))
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|       lines.append('%spublic:' % (' ' * (_INDENT // 2)))
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| 
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|       # Add all the methods.
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|       _GenerateMethods(lines, source, class_node)
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| 
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|       # Close the class.
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|       if lines:
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|         # If there are no virtual methods, no need for a public label.
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|         if len(lines) == 2:
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|           del lines[-1]
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| 
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|         # Only close the class if there really is a class.
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|         lines.append('};')
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|         lines.append('')  # Add an extra newline.
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| 
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|       # Close the namespace.
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|       if class_node.namespace:
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|         for i in range(len(class_node.namespace)-1, -1, -1):
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|           lines.append('}  // namespace %s' % class_node.namespace[i])
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|         lines.append('')  # Add an extra newline.
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| 
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|   if desired_class_names:
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|     missing_class_name_list = list(desired_class_names - processed_class_names)
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|     if missing_class_name_list:
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|       missing_class_name_list.sort()
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|       sys.stderr.write('Class(es) not found in %s: %s\n' %
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|                        (filename, ', '.join(missing_class_name_list)))
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|   elif not processed_class_names:
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|     sys.stderr.write('No class found in %s\n' % filename)
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| 
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|   return lines
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| 
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| 
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| def main(argv=sys.argv):
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|   if len(argv) < 2:
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|     sys.stderr.write('Google Mock Class Generator v%s\n\n' %
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|                      '.'.join(map(str, _VERSION)))
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|     sys.stderr.write(__doc__)
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|     return 1
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| 
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|   global _INDENT
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|   try:
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|     _INDENT = int(os.environ['INDENT'])
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|   except KeyError:
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|     pass
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|   except:
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|     sys.stderr.write('Unable to use indent of %s\n' % os.environ.get('INDENT'))
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| 
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|   filename = argv[1]
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|   desired_class_names = None  # None means all classes in the source file.
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|   if len(argv) >= 3:
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|     desired_class_names = set(argv[2:])
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|   source = utils.ReadFile(filename)
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|   if source is None:
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|     return 1
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| 
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|   builder = ast.BuilderFromSource(source, filename)
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|   try:
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|     entire_ast = filter(None, builder.Generate())
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|   except KeyboardInterrupt:
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|     return
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|   except:
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|     # An error message was already printed since we couldn't parse.
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|     sys.exit(1)
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|   else:
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|     lines = _GenerateMocks(filename, source, entire_ast, desired_class_names)
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|     sys.stdout.write('\n'.join(lines))
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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|   main(sys.argv)
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