"""genpy.py - The worker for makepy. See makepy.py for more details This code was moved simply to speed Python in normal circumstances. As the makepy.py is normally run from the command line, it reparses the code each time. Now makepy is nothing more than the command line handler and public interface. The makepy command line etc handling is also getting large enough in its own right! """ # NOTE - now supports a "demand" mechanism - the top-level is a package, and # each class etc can be made individually. # This should eventually become the default. # Then the old non-package technique should be removed. # There should be no b/w compat issues, and will just help clean the code. # This will be done once the new "demand" mechanism gets a good workout. import os import sys import time import win32com import pythoncom import build error = "makepy.error" makepy_version = "0.5.01" # Written to generated file. GEN_FULL="full" GEN_DEMAND_BASE = "demand(base)" GEN_DEMAND_CHILD = "demand(child)" # This map is used purely for the users benefit -it shows the # raw, underlying type of Alias/Enums, etc. The COM implementation # does not use this map at runtime - all Alias/Enum have already # been translated. mapVTToTypeString = { pythoncom.VT_I2: 'types.IntType', pythoncom.VT_I4: 'types.IntType', pythoncom.VT_R4: 'types.FloatType', pythoncom.VT_R8: 'types.FloatType', pythoncom.VT_BSTR: 'types.StringType', pythoncom.VT_BOOL: 'types.IntType', pythoncom.VT_VARIANT: 'types.TypeType', pythoncom.VT_I1: 'types.IntType', pythoncom.VT_UI1: 'types.IntType', pythoncom.VT_UI2: 'types.IntType', pythoncom.VT_UI4: 'types.IntType', pythoncom.VT_I8: 'types.LongType', pythoncom.VT_UI8: 'types.LongType', pythoncom.VT_INT: 'types.IntType', pythoncom.VT_DATE: 'pythoncom.PyTimeType', pythoncom.VT_UINT: 'types.IntType', } # Given a propget function's arg desc, return the default parameters for all # params bar the first. Eg, then Python does a: # object.Property = "foo" # Python can only pass the "foo" value. If the property has # multiple args, and the rest have default values, this allows # Python to correctly pass those defaults. def MakeDefaultArgsForPropertyPut(argsDesc): ret = [] for desc in argsDesc[1:]: default = build.MakeDefaultArgRepr(desc) if default is None: break ret.append(default) return tuple(ret) def MakeMapLineEntry(dispid, wFlags, retType, argTypes, user, resultCLSID): # Strip the default value argTypes = tuple([what[:2] for what in argTypes]) return '(%s, %d, %s, %s, "%s", %s)' % \ (dispid, wFlags, retType[:2], argTypes, user, resultCLSID) def MakeEventMethodName(eventName): if eventName[:2]=="On": return eventName else: return "On"+eventName def WriteSinkEventMap(obj, stream): print >> stream, '\t_dispid_to_func_ = {' for name, entry in obj.propMapGet.items() + obj.propMapPut.items() + obj.mapFuncs.items(): fdesc = entry.desc print >> stream, '\t\t%9d : "%s",' % (entry.desc[0], MakeEventMethodName(entry.names[0])) print >> stream, '\t\t}' # MI is used to join my writable helpers, and the OLE # classes. class WritableItem: # __cmp__ used for sorting in py2x... def __cmp__(self, other): "Compare for sorting" ret = cmp(self.order, other.order) if ret==0 and self.doc: ret = cmp(self.doc[0], other.doc[0]) return ret # ... but not used in py3k - __lt__ minimum needed there def __lt__(self, other): # py3k variant if self.order == other.order: return self.doc < other.doc return self.order < other.order def __repr__(self): return "OleItem: doc=%s, order=%d" % (repr(self.doc), self.order) class RecordItem(build.OleItem, WritableItem): order = 9 typename = "RECORD" def __init__(self, typeInfo, typeAttr, doc=None, bForUser=1): ## sys.stderr.write("Record %s: size %s\n" % (doc,typeAttr.cbSizeInstance)) ## sys.stderr.write(" cVars = %s\n" % (typeAttr.cVars,)) ## for i in range(typeAttr.cVars): ## vdesc = typeInfo.GetVarDesc(i) ## sys.stderr.write(" Var %d has value %s, type %d, desc=%s\n" % (i, vdesc.value, vdesc.varkind, vdesc.elemdescVar)) ## sys.stderr.write(" Doc is %s\n" % (typeInfo.GetDocumentation(vdesc.memid),)) build.OleItem.__init__(self, doc) self.clsid = typeAttr[0] def WriteClass(self, generator): pass # Given an enum, write all aliases for it. # (no longer necessary for new style code, but still used for old code. def WriteAliasesForItem(item, aliasItems, stream): for alias in aliasItems.itervalues(): if item.doc and alias.aliasDoc and (alias.aliasDoc[0]==item.doc[0]): alias.WriteAliasItem(aliasItems, stream) class AliasItem(build.OleItem, WritableItem): order = 2 typename = "ALIAS" def __init__(self, typeinfo, attr, doc=None, bForUser = 1): build.OleItem.__init__(self, doc) ai = attr[14] self.attr = attr if type(ai) == type(()) and \ type(ai[1])==type(0): # XXX - This is a hack - why tuples? Need to resolve? href = ai[1] alinfo = typeinfo.GetRefTypeInfo(href) self.aliasDoc = alinfo.GetDocumentation(-1) self.aliasAttr = alinfo.GetTypeAttr() else: self.aliasDoc = None self.aliasAttr = None def WriteAliasItem(self, aliasDict, stream): # we could have been written as part of an alias dependency if self.bWritten: return if self.aliasDoc: depName = self.aliasDoc[0] if depName in aliasDict: aliasDict[depName].WriteAliasItem(aliasDict, stream) print >> stream, self.doc[0] + " = " + depName else: ai = self.attr[14] if type(ai) == type(0): try: typeStr = mapVTToTypeString[ai] print >> stream, "# %s=%s" % (self.doc[0], typeStr) except KeyError: print >> stream, self.doc[0] + " = None # Can't convert alias info " + str(ai) print >> stream self.bWritten = 1 class EnumerationItem(build.OleItem, WritableItem): order = 1 typename = "ENUMERATION" def __init__(self, typeinfo, attr, doc=None, bForUser=1): build.OleItem.__init__(self, doc) self.clsid = attr[0] self.mapVars = {} typeFlags = attr[11] self.hidden = typeFlags & pythoncom.TYPEFLAG_FHIDDEN or \ typeFlags & pythoncom.TYPEFLAG_FRESTRICTED for j in range(attr[7]): vdesc = typeinfo.GetVarDesc(j) name = typeinfo.GetNames(vdesc[0])[0] self.mapVars[name] = build.MapEntry(vdesc) ## def WriteEnumerationHeaders(self, aliasItems, stream): ## enumName = self.doc[0] ## print >> stream "%s=constants # Compatibility with previous versions." % (enumName) ## WriteAliasesForItem(self, aliasItems) def WriteEnumerationItems(self, stream): num = 0 enumName = self.doc[0] # Write in name alpha order names = list(self.mapVars.keys()) names.sort() for name in names: entry = self.mapVars[name] vdesc = entry.desc if vdesc[4] == pythoncom.VAR_CONST: val = vdesc[1] if sys.version_info <= (2,4) and (isinstance(val, int) or isinstance(val, long)): # in python 2.3, 0x80000000L == 2147483648 if val==2147483648: # == 0x80000000L - special case for 2.3... use = "0x80000000L" # 'L' for future warning elif val > 2147483648 or val < 0: # avoid a FutureWarning use = long(val) else: use = hex(val) else: use = repr(val) # Make sure the repr of the value is valid python syntax # still could cause an error on import if it contains a module or type name # not available in the global namespace try: compile(use, '', 'eval') except SyntaxError: # At least add the repr as a string, so it can be investigated further # Sanitize it, in case the repr contains its own quotes. (??? line breaks too ???) use = use.replace('"',"'") use = '"' + use + '"' + ' # This VARIANT type cannot be converted automatically' print >> stream, "\t%-30s=%-10s # from enum %s" % \ (build.MakePublicAttributeName(name, True), use, enumName) num += 1 return num class VTableItem(build.VTableItem, WritableItem): order = 4 def WriteClass(self, generator): self.WriteVTableMap(generator) self.bWritten = 1 def WriteVTableMap(self, generator): stream = generator.file print >> stream, "%s_vtables_dispatch_ = %d" % (self.python_name, self.bIsDispatch) print >> stream, "%s_vtables_ = [" % (self.python_name, ) for v in self.vtableFuncs: names, dispid, desc = v arg_desc = desc[2] arg_reprs = [] # more hoops so we don't generate huge lines. item_num = 0 print >> stream, "\t((", for name in names: print >> stream, repr(name), ",", item_num = item_num + 1 if item_num % 5 == 0: print >> stream, "\n\t\t\t", print >> stream, "), %d, (%r, %r, [" % (dispid, desc[0], desc[1]), for arg in arg_desc: item_num = item_num + 1 if item_num % 5 == 0: print >> stream, "\n\t\t\t", defval = build.MakeDefaultArgRepr(arg) if arg[3] is None: arg3_repr = None else: arg3_repr = repr(arg[3]) print >> stream, repr((arg[0], arg[1], defval, arg3_repr)), ",", print >> stream, "],", for d in desc[3:]: print >> stream, repr(d), ",", print >> stream, "))," print >> stream, "]" print >> stream class DispatchItem(build.DispatchItem, WritableItem): order = 3 def __init__(self, typeinfo, attr, doc=None): build.DispatchItem.__init__(self, typeinfo, attr, doc) self.type_attr = attr self.coclass_clsid = None def WriteClass(self, generator): if not self.bIsDispatch and not self.type_attr.typekind == pythoncom.TKIND_DISPATCH: return # This is pretty screwey - now we have vtable support we # should probably rethink this (ie, maybe write both sides for sinks, etc) if self.bIsSink: self.WriteEventSinkClassHeader(generator) self.WriteCallbackClassBody(generator) else: self.WriteClassHeader(generator) self.WriteClassBody(generator) print >> generator.file self.bWritten = 1 def WriteClassHeader(self, generator): generator.checkWriteDispatchBaseClass() doc = self.doc stream = generator.file print >> stream, 'class ' + self.python_name + '(DispatchBaseClass):' if doc[1]: print >> stream, '\t' + build._makeDocString(doc[1]) try: progId = pythoncom.ProgIDFromCLSID(self.clsid) print >> stream, "\t# This class is creatable by the name '%s'" % (progId) except pythoncom.com_error: pass print >> stream, "\tCLSID = " + repr(self.clsid) if self.coclass_clsid is None: print >> stream, "\tcoclass_clsid = None" else: print >> stream, "\tcoclass_clsid = " + repr(self.coclass_clsid) print >> stream self.bWritten = 1 def WriteEventSinkClassHeader(self, generator): generator.checkWriteEventBaseClass() doc = self.doc stream = generator.file print >> stream, 'class ' + self.python_name + ':' if doc[1]: print >> stream, '\t' + build._makeDocString(doc[1]) try: progId = pythoncom.ProgIDFromCLSID(self.clsid) print >> stream, "\t# This class is creatable by the name '%s'" % (progId) except pythoncom.com_error: pass print >> stream, '\tCLSID = CLSID_Sink = ' + repr(self.clsid) if self.coclass_clsid is None: print >> stream, "\tcoclass_clsid = None" else: print >> stream, "\tcoclass_clsid = " + repr(self.coclass_clsid) print >> stream, '\t_public_methods_ = [] # For COM Server support' WriteSinkEventMap(self, stream) print >> stream print >> stream, '\tdef __init__(self, oobj = None):' print >> stream, "\t\tif oobj is None:" print >> stream, "\t\t\tself._olecp = None" print >> stream, "\t\telse:" print >> stream, '\t\t\timport win32com.server.util' print >> stream, '\t\t\tfrom win32com.server.policy import EventHandlerPolicy' print >> stream, '\t\t\tcpc=oobj._oleobj_.QueryInterface(pythoncom.IID_IConnectionPointContainer)' print >> stream, '\t\t\tcp=cpc.FindConnectionPoint(self.CLSID_Sink)' print >> stream, '\t\t\tcookie=cp.Advise(win32com.server.util.wrap(self, usePolicy=EventHandlerPolicy))' print >> stream, '\t\t\tself._olecp,self._olecp_cookie = cp,cookie' print >> stream, '\tdef __del__(self):' print >> stream, '\t\ttry:' print >> stream, '\t\t\tself.close()' print >> stream, '\t\texcept pythoncom.com_error:' print >> stream, '\t\t\tpass' print >> stream, '\tdef close(self):' print >> stream, '\t\tif self._olecp is not None:' print >> stream, '\t\t\tcp,cookie,self._olecp,self._olecp_cookie = self._olecp,self._olecp_cookie,None,None' print >> stream, '\t\t\tcp.Unadvise(cookie)' print >> stream, '\tdef _query_interface_(self, iid):' print >> stream, '\t\timport win32com.server.util' print >> stream, '\t\tif iid==self.CLSID_Sink: return win32com.server.util.wrap(self)' print >> stream self.bWritten = 1 def WriteCallbackClassBody(self, generator): stream = generator.file print >> stream, "\t# Event Handlers" print >> stream, "\t# If you create handlers, they should have the following prototypes:" for name, entry in self.propMapGet.items() + self.propMapPut.items() + self.mapFuncs.items(): fdesc = entry.desc methName = MakeEventMethodName(entry.names[0]) print >> stream, '#\tdef ' + methName + '(self' + build.BuildCallList(fdesc, entry.names, "defaultNamedOptArg", "defaultNamedNotOptArg","defaultUnnamedArg", "pythoncom.Missing", is_comment = True) + '):' if entry.doc and entry.doc[1]: print >> stream, '#\t\t' + build._makeDocString(entry.doc[1]) print >> stream self.bWritten = 1 def WriteClassBody(self, generator): stream = generator.file # Write in alpha order. names = list(self.mapFuncs.keys()) names.sort() specialItems = {"count":None, "item":None,"value":None,"_newenum":None} # If found, will end up with (entry, invoke_tupe) itemCount = None for name in names: entry=self.mapFuncs[name] # skip [restricted] methods, unless it is the # enumerator (which, being part of the "system", # we know about and can use) dispid = entry.desc[0] if entry.desc[9] & pythoncom.FUNCFLAG_FRESTRICTED and \ dispid != pythoncom.DISPID_NEWENUM: continue # If not accessible via IDispatch, then we can't use it here. if entry.desc[3] != pythoncom.FUNC_DISPATCH: continue if dispid==pythoncom.DISPID_VALUE: lkey = "value" elif dispid==pythoncom.DISPID_NEWENUM: specialItems["_newenum"] = (entry, entry.desc[4], None) continue # Dont build this one now! else: lkey = name.lower() if lkey in specialItems and specialItems[lkey] is None: # remember if a special one. specialItems[lkey] = (entry, entry.desc[4], None) if generator.bBuildHidden or not entry.hidden: if entry.GetResultName(): print >> stream, '\t# Result is of type ' + entry.GetResultName() if entry.wasProperty: print >> stream, '\t# The method %s is actually a property, but must be used as a method to correctly pass the arguments' % name ret = self.MakeFuncMethod(entry,build.MakePublicAttributeName(name)) for line in ret: print >> stream, line print >> stream, "\t_prop_map_get_ = {" names = self.propMap.keys(); names.sort() for key in names: entry = self.propMap[key] if generator.bBuildHidden or not entry.hidden: resultName = entry.GetResultName() if resultName: print >> stream, "\t\t# Property '%s' is an object of type '%s'" % (key, resultName) lkey = key.lower() details = entry.desc resultDesc = details[2] argDesc = () mapEntry = MakeMapLineEntry(details[0], pythoncom.DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET, resultDesc, argDesc, key, entry.GetResultCLSIDStr()) if entry.desc[0]==pythoncom.DISPID_VALUE: lkey = "value" elif entry.desc[0]==pythoncom.DISPID_NEWENUM: lkey = "_newenum" else: lkey = key.lower() if lkey in specialItems and specialItems[lkey] is None: # remember if a special one. specialItems[lkey] = (entry, pythoncom.DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET, mapEntry) # All special methods, except _newenum, are written # "normally". This is a mess! if entry.desc[0]==pythoncom.DISPID_NEWENUM: continue print >> stream, '\t\t"%s": %s,' % (build.MakePublicAttributeName(key), mapEntry) names = self.propMapGet.keys(); names.sort() for key in names: entry = self.propMapGet[key] if generator.bBuildHidden or not entry.hidden: if entry.GetResultName(): print >> stream, "\t\t# Method '%s' returns object of type '%s'" % (key, entry.GetResultName()) details = entry.desc lkey = key.lower() argDesc = details[2] resultDesc = details[8] mapEntry = MakeMapLineEntry(details[0], pythoncom.DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET, resultDesc, argDesc, key, entry.GetResultCLSIDStr()) if entry.desc[0]==pythoncom.DISPID_VALUE: lkey = "value" elif entry.desc[0]==pythoncom.DISPID_NEWENUM: lkey = "_newenum" else: lkey = key.lower() if lkey in specialItems and specialItems[lkey] is None: # remember if a special one. specialItems[lkey]=(entry, pythoncom.DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET, mapEntry) # All special methods, except _newenum, are written # "normally". This is a mess! if entry.desc[0]==pythoncom.DISPID_NEWENUM: continue print >> stream, '\t\t"%s": %s,' % (build.MakePublicAttributeName(key), mapEntry) print >> stream, "\t}" print >> stream, "\t_prop_map_put_ = {" # These are "Invoke" args names = list(self.propMap.keys()); names.sort() for key in names: entry = self.propMap[key] if generator.bBuildHidden or not entry.hidden: lkey=key.lower() details = entry.desc # If default arg is None, write an empty tuple defArgDesc = build.MakeDefaultArgRepr(details[2]) if defArgDesc is None: defArgDesc = "" else: defArgDesc = defArgDesc + "," print >> stream, '\t\t"%s" : ((%s, LCID, %d, 0),(%s)),' % (build.MakePublicAttributeName(key), details[0], pythoncom.DISPATCH_PROPERTYPUT, defArgDesc) names = list(self.propMapPut.keys()); names.sort() for key in names: entry = self.propMapPut[key] if generator.bBuildHidden or not entry.hidden: details = entry.desc defArgDesc = MakeDefaultArgsForPropertyPut(details[2]) print >> stream, '\t\t"%s": ((%s, LCID, %d, 0),%s),' % (build.MakePublicAttributeName(key), details[0], details[4], defArgDesc) print >> stream, "\t}" if specialItems["value"]: entry, invoketype, propArgs = specialItems["value"] if propArgs is None: typename = "method" ret = self.MakeFuncMethod(entry,'__call__') else: typename = "property" ret = [ "\tdef __call__(self):\n\t\treturn self._ApplyTypes_(*%s)" % propArgs] print >> stream, "\t# Default %s for this class is '%s'" % (typename, entry.names[0]) for line in ret: print >> stream, line if sys.version_info > (3,0): print >> stream, "\tdef __str__(self, *args):" print >> stream, "\t\treturn str(self.__call__(*args))" else: print >> stream, "\tdef __unicode__(self, *args):" print >> stream, "\t\ttry:" print >> stream, "\t\t\treturn unicode(self.__call__(*args))" print >> stream, "\t\texcept pythoncom.com_error:" print >> stream, "\t\t\treturn repr(self)" print >> stream, "\tdef __str__(self, *args):" print >> stream, "\t\treturn str(self.__unicode__(*args))" print >> stream, "\tdef __int__(self, *args):" print >> stream, "\t\treturn int(self.__call__(*args))" # _NewEnum (DISPID_NEWENUM) does not appear in typelib for many office objects, # but it can still be retrieved at runtime, so always create __iter__. # Also, some of those same objects use 1-based indexing, causing the old-style # __getitem__ iteration to fail for index 0 where the dynamic iteration succeeds. if specialItems["_newenum"]: enumEntry, invoketype, propArgs = specialItems["_newenum"] invkind = enumEntry.desc[4] # ??? Wouldn't this be the resultCLSID for the iterator itself, rather than the resultCLSID # for the result of each Next() call, which is what it's used for ??? resultCLSID = enumEntry.GetResultCLSIDStr() else: invkind = pythoncom.DISPATCH_METHOD | pythoncom.DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET resultCLSID = "None" # If we dont have a good CLSID for the enum result, assume it is the same as the Item() method. if resultCLSID == "None" and "Item" in self.mapFuncs: resultCLSID = self.mapFuncs["Item"].GetResultCLSIDStr() print >> stream, '\tdef __iter__(self):' print >> stream, '\t\t"Return a Python iterator for this object"' print >> stream, '\t\ttry:' print >> stream, '\t\t\tob = self._oleobj_.InvokeTypes(%d,LCID,%d,(13, 10),())' % (pythoncom.DISPID_NEWENUM, invkind) print >> stream, '\t\texcept pythoncom.error:' print >> stream, '\t\t\traise TypeError("This object does not support enumeration")' # Iterator is wrapped as PyIEnumVariant, and each result of __next__ is Dispatch'ed if necessary print >> stream, '\t\treturn win32com.client.util.Iterator(ob, %s)' %resultCLSID if specialItems["item"]: entry, invoketype, propArgs = specialItems["item"] resultCLSID = entry.GetResultCLSIDStr() print >> stream, '\t#This class has Item property/method which allows indexed access with the object[key] syntax.' print >> stream, '\t#Some objects will accept a string or other type of key in addition to integers.' print >> stream, '\t#Note that many Office objects do not use zero-based indexing.' print >> stream, '\tdef __getitem__(self, key):' print >> stream, '\t\treturn self._get_good_object_(self._oleobj_.Invoke(*(%d, LCID, %d, 1, key)), "Item", %s)' \ % (entry.desc[0], invoketype, resultCLSID) if specialItems["count"]: entry, invoketype, propArgs = specialItems["count"] if propArgs is None: typename = "method" ret = self.MakeFuncMethod(entry,'__len__') else: typename = "property" ret = [ "\tdef __len__(self):\n\t\treturn self._ApplyTypes_(*%s)" % propArgs] print >> stream, "\t#This class has Count() %s - allow len(ob) to provide this" % (typename) for line in ret: print >> stream, line # Also include a __nonzero__ print >> stream, "\t#This class has a __len__ - this is needed so 'if object:' always returns TRUE." print >> stream, "\tdef __nonzero__(self):" print >> stream, "\t\treturn True" class CoClassItem(build.OleItem, WritableItem): order = 5 typename = "COCLASS" def __init__(self, typeinfo, attr, doc=None, sources = [], interfaces = [], bForUser=1): build.OleItem.__init__(self, doc) self.clsid = attr[0] self.sources = sources self.interfaces = interfaces self.bIsDispatch = 1 # Pretend it is so it is written to the class map. def WriteClass(self, generator): generator.checkWriteCoClassBaseClass() doc = self.doc stream = generator.file if generator.generate_type == GEN_DEMAND_CHILD: # Some special imports we must setup. referenced_items = [] for ref, flag in self.sources: referenced_items.append(ref) for ref, flag in self.interfaces: referenced_items.append(ref) print >> stream, "import sys" for ref in referenced_items: print >> stream, "__import__('%s.%s')" % (generator.base_mod_name, ref.python_name) print >> stream, "%s = sys.modules['%s.%s'].%s" % (ref.python_name, generator.base_mod_name, ref.python_name, ref.python_name) # And pretend we have written it - the name is now available as if we had! ref.bWritten = 1 try: progId = pythoncom.ProgIDFromCLSID(self.clsid) print >> stream, "# This CoClass is known by the name '%s'" % (progId) except pythoncom.com_error: pass print >> stream, 'class %s(CoClassBaseClass): # A CoClass' % (self.python_name) if doc and doc[1]: print >> stream, '\t# ' + doc[1] print >> stream, '\tCLSID = %r' % (self.clsid,) print >> stream, '\tcoclass_sources = [' defItem = None for item, flag in self.sources: if flag & pythoncom.IMPLTYPEFLAG_FDEFAULT: defItem = item # If we have written a Python class, reference the name - # otherwise just the IID. if item.bWritten: key = item.python_name else: key = repr(str(item.clsid)) # really the iid. print >> stream, '\t\t%s,' % (key) print >> stream, '\t]' if defItem: if defItem.bWritten: defName = defItem.python_name else: defName = repr(str(defItem.clsid)) # really the iid. print >> stream, '\tdefault_source = %s' % (defName,) print >> stream, '\tcoclass_interfaces = [' defItem = None for item, flag in self.interfaces: if flag & pythoncom.IMPLTYPEFLAG_FDEFAULT: # and dual: defItem = item # If we have written a class, refeence its name, otherwise the IID if item.bWritten: key = item.python_name else: key = repr(str(item.clsid)) # really the iid. print >> stream, '\t\t%s,' % (key,) print >> stream, '\t]' if defItem: if defItem.bWritten: defName = defItem.python_name else: defName = repr(str(defItem.clsid)) # really the iid. print >> stream, '\tdefault_interface = %s' % (defName,) self.bWritten = 1 print >> stream class GeneratorProgress: def __init__(self): pass def Starting(self, tlb_desc): """Called when the process starts. """ self.tlb_desc = tlb_desc def Finished(self): """Called when the process is complete. """ def SetDescription(self, desc, maxticks = None): """We are entering a major step. If maxticks, then this is how many ticks we expect to make until finished """ def Tick(self, desc = None): """Minor progress step. Can provide new description if necessary """ def VerboseProgress(self, desc): """Verbose/Debugging output. """ def LogWarning(self, desc): """If a warning is generated """ def LogBeginGenerate(self, filename): pass def Close(self): pass class Generator: def __init__(self, typelib, sourceFilename, progressObject, bBuildHidden=1, bUnicodeToString=None): assert bUnicodeToString is None, "this is deprecated and will go away" self.bHaveWrittenDispatchBaseClass = 0 self.bHaveWrittenCoClassBaseClass = 0 self.bHaveWrittenEventBaseClass = 0 self.typelib = typelib self.sourceFilename = sourceFilename self.bBuildHidden = bBuildHidden self.progress = progressObject # These 2 are later additions and most of the code still 'print's... self.file = None def CollectOleItemInfosFromType(self): ret = [] for i in xrange(self.typelib.GetTypeInfoCount()): info = self.typelib.GetTypeInfo(i) infotype = self.typelib.GetTypeInfoType(i) doc = self.typelib.GetDocumentation(i) attr = info.GetTypeAttr() ret.append((info, infotype, doc, attr)) return ret def _Build_CoClass(self, type_info_tuple): info, infotype, doc, attr = type_info_tuple # find the source and dispinterfaces for the coclass child_infos = [] for j in range(attr[8]): flags = info.GetImplTypeFlags(j) try: refType = info.GetRefTypeInfo(info.GetRefTypeOfImplType(j)) except pythoncom.com_error: # Can't load a dependent typelib? continue refAttr = refType.GetTypeAttr() child_infos.append( (info, refAttr.typekind, refType, refType.GetDocumentation(-1), refAttr, flags) ) # Done generating children - now the CoClass itself. newItem = CoClassItem(info, attr, doc) return newItem, child_infos def _Build_CoClassChildren(self, coclass, coclass_info, oleItems, vtableItems): sources = {} interfaces = {} for info, info_type, refType, doc, refAttr, flags in coclass_info: # sys.stderr.write("Attr typeflags for coclass referenced object %s=%d (%d), typekind=%d\n" % (name, refAttr.wTypeFlags, refAttr.wTypeFlags & pythoncom.TYPEFLAG_FDUAL,refAttr.typekind)) if refAttr.typekind == pythoncom.TKIND_DISPATCH or \ (refAttr.typekind == pythoncom.TKIND_INTERFACE and refAttr[11] & pythoncom.TYPEFLAG_FDISPATCHABLE): clsid = refAttr[0] if clsid in oleItems: dispItem = oleItems[clsid] else: dispItem = DispatchItem(refType, refAttr, doc) oleItems[dispItem.clsid] = dispItem dispItem.coclass_clsid = coclass.clsid if flags & pythoncom.IMPLTYPEFLAG_FSOURCE: dispItem.bIsSink = 1 sources[dispItem.clsid] = (dispItem, flags) else: interfaces[dispItem.clsid] = (dispItem, flags) # If dual interface, make do that too. if clsid not in vtableItems and refAttr[11] & pythoncom.TYPEFLAG_FDUAL: refType = refType.GetRefTypeInfo(refType.GetRefTypeOfImplType(-1)) refAttr = refType.GetTypeAttr() assert refAttr.typekind == pythoncom.TKIND_INTERFACE, "must be interface bynow!" vtableItem = VTableItem(refType, refAttr, doc) vtableItems[clsid] = vtableItem coclass.sources = list(sources.values()) coclass.interfaces = list(interfaces.values()) def _Build_Interface(self, type_info_tuple): info, infotype, doc, attr = type_info_tuple oleItem = vtableItem = None if infotype == pythoncom.TKIND_DISPATCH or \ (infotype == pythoncom.TKIND_INTERFACE and attr[11] & pythoncom.TYPEFLAG_FDISPATCHABLE): oleItem = DispatchItem(info, attr, doc) # If this DISPATCH interface dual, then build that too. if (attr.wTypeFlags & pythoncom.TYPEFLAG_FDUAL): # Get the vtable interface refhtype = info.GetRefTypeOfImplType(-1) info = info.GetRefTypeInfo(refhtype) attr = info.GetTypeAttr() infotype = pythoncom.TKIND_INTERFACE else: infotype = None assert infotype in [None, pythoncom.TKIND_INTERFACE], "Must be a real interface at this point" if infotype == pythoncom.TKIND_INTERFACE: vtableItem = VTableItem(info, attr, doc) return oleItem, vtableItem def BuildOleItemsFromType(self): assert self.bBuildHidden, "This code doesnt look at the hidden flag - I thought everyone set it true!?!?!" oleItems = {} enumItems = {} recordItems = {} vtableItems = {} for type_info_tuple in self.CollectOleItemInfosFromType(): info, infotype, doc, attr = type_info_tuple clsid = attr[0] if infotype == pythoncom.TKIND_ENUM or infotype == pythoncom.TKIND_MODULE: newItem = EnumerationItem(info, attr, doc) enumItems[newItem.doc[0]] = newItem # We never hide interfaces (MSAccess, for example, nominates interfaces as # hidden, assuming that you only ever use them via the CoClass) elif infotype in [pythoncom.TKIND_DISPATCH, pythoncom.TKIND_INTERFACE]: if clsid not in oleItems: oleItem, vtableItem = self._Build_Interface(type_info_tuple) oleItems[clsid] = oleItem # Even "None" goes in here. if vtableItem is not None: vtableItems[clsid] = vtableItem elif infotype == pythoncom.TKIND_RECORD or infotype == pythoncom.TKIND_UNION: newItem = RecordItem(info, attr, doc) recordItems[newItem.clsid] = newItem elif infotype == pythoncom.TKIND_ALIAS: # We dont care about alias' - handled intrinsicly. continue elif infotype == pythoncom.TKIND_COCLASS: newItem, child_infos = self._Build_CoClass(type_info_tuple) self._Build_CoClassChildren(newItem, child_infos, oleItems, vtableItems) oleItems[newItem.clsid] = newItem else: self.progress.LogWarning("Unknown TKIND found: %d" % infotype) return oleItems, enumItems, recordItems, vtableItems def open_writer(self, filename, encoding="mbcs"): # A place to put code to open a file with the appropriate encoding. # Does *not* set self.file - just opens and returns a file. # Actually *deletes* the filename asked for and returns a handle to a # temp file - finish_writer then puts everything back in place. This # is so errors don't leave a 1/2 generated file around causing bizarre # errors later. # Could be a classmethod one day... try: os.unlink(filename) except os.error: pass filename = filename + ".temp" if sys.version_info > (3,0): ret = open(filename, "wt", encoding=encoding) else: import codecs # not available in py3k. ret = codecs.open(filename, "w", encoding) return ret def finish_writer(self, filename, f, worked): f.close() if worked: os.rename(filename + ".temp", filename) else: os.unlink(filename + ".temp") def generate(self, file, is_for_demand = 0): if is_for_demand: self.generate_type = GEN_DEMAND_BASE else: self.generate_type = GEN_FULL self.file = file self.do_generate() self.file = None self.progress.Finished() def do_gen_file_header(self): la = self.typelib.GetLibAttr() moduleDoc = self.typelib.GetDocumentation(-1) docDesc = "" if moduleDoc[1]: docDesc = moduleDoc[1] # Reset all the 'per file' state self.bHaveWrittenDispatchBaseClass = 0 self.bHaveWrittenCoClassBaseClass = 0 self.bHaveWrittenEventBaseClass = 0 # You must provide a file correctly configured for writing unicode. # We assert this is it may indicate somewhere in pywin32 that needs # upgrading. assert self.file.encoding, self.file encoding = self.file.encoding # or "mbcs" print >> self.file, '# -*- coding: %s -*-' % (encoding,) print >> self.file, '# Created by makepy.py version %s' % (makepy_version,) print >> self.file, '# By python version %s' % \ (sys.version.replace("\n", "-"),) if self.sourceFilename: print >> self.file, "# From type library '%s'" % (os.path.split(self.sourceFilename)[1],) print >> self.file, '# On %s' % time.ctime(time.time()) print >> self.file, build._makeDocString(docDesc) print >> self.file, 'makepy_version =', repr(makepy_version) print >> self.file, 'python_version = 0x%x' % (sys.hexversion,) print >> self.file print >> self.file, 'import win32com.client.CLSIDToClass, pythoncom, pywintypes' print >> self.file, 'import win32com.client.util' print >> self.file, 'from pywintypes import IID' print >> self.file, 'from win32com.client import Dispatch' print >> self.file print >> self.file, '# The following 3 lines may need tweaking for the particular server' print >> self.file, '# Candidates are pythoncom.Missing, .Empty and .ArgNotFound' print >> self.file, 'defaultNamedOptArg=pythoncom.Empty' print >> self.file, 'defaultNamedNotOptArg=pythoncom.Empty' print >> self.file, 'defaultUnnamedArg=pythoncom.Empty' print >> self.file print >> self.file, 'CLSID = ' + repr(la[0]) print >> self.file, 'MajorVersion = ' + str(la[3]) print >> self.file, 'MinorVersion = ' + str(la[4]) print >> self.file, 'LibraryFlags = ' + str(la[5]) print >> self.file, 'LCID = ' + hex(la[1]) print >> self.file def do_generate(self): moduleDoc = self.typelib.GetDocumentation(-1) stream = self.file docDesc = "" if moduleDoc[1]: docDesc = moduleDoc[1] self.progress.Starting(docDesc) self.progress.SetDescription("Building definitions from type library...") self.do_gen_file_header() oleItems, enumItems, recordItems, vtableItems = self.BuildOleItemsFromType() self.progress.SetDescription("Generating...", len(oleItems)+len(enumItems)+len(vtableItems)) # Generate the constants and their support. if enumItems: print >> stream, "class constants:" items = enumItems.values() items.sort() num_written = 0 for oleitem in items: num_written += oleitem.WriteEnumerationItems(stream) self.progress.Tick() if not num_written: print >> stream, "\tpass" print >> stream if self.generate_type == GEN_FULL: items = [l for l in oleItems.itervalues() if l is not None] items.sort() for oleitem in items: self.progress.Tick() oleitem.WriteClass(self) items = vtableItems.values() items.sort() for oleitem in items: self.progress.Tick() oleitem.WriteClass(self) else: self.progress.Tick(len(oleItems)+len(vtableItems)) print >> stream, 'RecordMap = {' for record in recordItems.itervalues(): if record.clsid == pythoncom.IID_NULL: print >> stream, "\t###%s: %s, # Record disabled because it doesn't have a non-null GUID" % (repr(record.doc[0]), repr(str(record.clsid))) else: print >> stream, "\t%s: %s," % (repr(record.doc[0]), repr(str(record.clsid))) print >> stream, "}" print >> stream # Write out _all_ my generated CLSID's in the map if self.generate_type == GEN_FULL: print >> stream, 'CLSIDToClassMap = {' for item in oleItems.itervalues(): if item is not None and item.bWritten: print >> stream, "\t'%s' : %s," % (str(item.clsid), item.python_name) print >> stream, '}' print >> stream, 'CLSIDToPackageMap = {}' print >> stream, 'win32com.client.CLSIDToClass.RegisterCLSIDsFromDict( CLSIDToClassMap )' print >> stream, "VTablesToPackageMap = {}" print >> stream, "VTablesToClassMap = {" for item in vtableItems.itervalues(): print >> stream, "\t'%s' : '%s'," % (item.clsid,item.python_name) print >> stream, '}' print >> stream else: print >> stream, 'CLSIDToClassMap = {}' print >> stream, 'CLSIDToPackageMap = {' for item in oleItems.itervalues(): if item is not None: print >> stream, "\t'%s' : %s," % (str(item.clsid), repr(item.python_name)) print >> stream, '}' print >> stream, "VTablesToClassMap = {}" print >> stream, "VTablesToPackageMap = {" for item in vtableItems.itervalues(): print >> stream, "\t'%s' : '%s'," % (item.clsid,item.python_name) print >> stream, '}' print >> stream print >> stream # Bit of a hack - build a temp map of iteItems + vtableItems - coClasses map = {} for item in oleItems.itervalues(): if item is not None and not isinstance(item, CoClassItem): map[item.python_name] = item.clsid for item in vtableItems.itervalues(): # No nones or CoClasses in this map map[item.python_name] = item.clsid print >> stream, "NamesToIIDMap = {" for name, iid in map.iteritems(): print >> stream, "\t'%s' : '%s'," % (name, iid) print >> stream, '}' print >> stream if enumItems: print >> stream, 'win32com.client.constants.__dicts__.append(constants.__dict__)' print >> stream def generate_child(self, child, dir): "Generate a single child. May force a few children to be built as we generate deps" self.generate_type = GEN_DEMAND_CHILD la = self.typelib.GetLibAttr() lcid = la[1] clsid = la[0] major=la[3] minor=la[4] self.base_mod_name = "win32com.gen_py." + str(clsid)[1:-1] + "x%sx%sx%s" % (lcid, major, minor) try: # Process the type library's CoClass objects, looking for the # specified name, or where a child has the specified name. # This ensures that all interesting things (including event interfaces) # are generated correctly. oleItems = {} vtableItems = {} infos = self.CollectOleItemInfosFromType() found = 0 for type_info_tuple in infos: info, infotype, doc, attr = type_info_tuple if infotype == pythoncom.TKIND_COCLASS: coClassItem, child_infos = self._Build_CoClass(type_info_tuple) found = build.MakePublicAttributeName(doc[0])==child if not found: # OK, check the child interfaces for info, info_type, refType, doc, refAttr, flags in child_infos: if build.MakePublicAttributeName(doc[0]) == child: found = 1 break if found: oleItems[coClassItem.clsid] = coClassItem self._Build_CoClassChildren(coClassItem, child_infos, oleItems, vtableItems) break if not found: # Doesn't appear in a class defn - look in the interface objects for it for type_info_tuple in infos: info, infotype, doc, attr = type_info_tuple if infotype in [pythoncom.TKIND_INTERFACE, pythoncom.TKIND_DISPATCH]: if build.MakePublicAttributeName(doc[0]) == child: found = 1 oleItem, vtableItem = self._Build_Interface(type_info_tuple) oleItems[clsid] = oleItem # Even "None" goes in here. if vtableItem is not None: vtableItems[clsid] = vtableItem assert found, "Cant find the '%s' interface in the CoClasses, or the interfaces" % (child,) # Make a map of iid: dispitem, vtableitem) items = {} for key, value in oleItems.iteritems(): items[key] = (value,None) for key, value in vtableItems.iteritems(): existing = items.get(key, None) if existing is not None: new_val = existing[0], value else: new_val = None, value items[key] = new_val self.progress.SetDescription("Generating...", len(items)) for oleitem, vtableitem in items.itervalues(): an_item = oleitem or vtableitem assert not self.file, "already have a file?" # like makepy.py, we gen to a .temp file so failure doesn't # leave a 1/2 generated mess. out_name = os.path.join(dir, an_item.python_name) + ".py" worked = False self.file = self.open_writer(out_name) try: if oleitem is not None: self.do_gen_child_item(oleitem) if vtableitem is not None: self.do_gen_child_item(vtableitem) self.progress.Tick() worked = True finally: self.finish_writer(out_name, self.file, worked) self.file = None finally: self.progress.Finished() def do_gen_child_item(self, oleitem): moduleDoc = self.typelib.GetDocumentation(-1) docDesc = "" if moduleDoc[1]: docDesc = moduleDoc[1] self.progress.Starting(docDesc) self.progress.SetDescription("Building definitions from type library...") self.do_gen_file_header() oleitem.WriteClass(self) if oleitem.bWritten: print >> self.file, 'win32com.client.CLSIDToClass.RegisterCLSID( "%s", %s )' % (oleitem.clsid, oleitem.python_name) def checkWriteDispatchBaseClass(self): if not self.bHaveWrittenDispatchBaseClass: print >> self.file, "from win32com.client import DispatchBaseClass" self.bHaveWrittenDispatchBaseClass = 1 def checkWriteCoClassBaseClass(self): if not self.bHaveWrittenCoClassBaseClass: print >> self.file, "from win32com.client import CoClassBaseClass" self.bHaveWrittenCoClassBaseClass = 1 def checkWriteEventBaseClass(self): # Not a base class as such... if not self.bHaveWrittenEventBaseClass: # Nothing to do any more! self.bHaveWrittenEventBaseClass = 1 if __name__=='__main__': print "This is a worker module. Please use makepy to generate Python files."