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"""Contains knowledge to build a COM object definition.
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This module is used by both the @dynamic@ and @makepy@ modules to build
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all knowledge of a COM object.
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This module contains classes which contain the actual knowledge of the object.
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This include parameter and return type information, the COM dispid and CLSID, etc.
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Other modules may use this information to generate .py files, use the information
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dynamically, or possibly even generate .html documentation for objects.
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"""
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#
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# NOTES: DispatchItem and MapEntry used by dynamic.py.
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# the rest is used by makepy.py
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#
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# OleItem, DispatchItem, MapEntry, BuildCallList() is used by makepy
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import sys
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import string
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from keyword import iskeyword
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import pythoncom
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from pywintypes import TimeType
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import winerror
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import datetime
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# It isn't really clear what the quoting rules are in a C/IDL string and
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# literals like a quote char and backslashes makes life a little painful to
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# always render the string perfectly - so just punt and fall-back to a repr()
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def _makeDocString(s):
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if sys.version_info < (3,):
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s = s.encode("mbcs")
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return repr(s)
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error = "PythonCOM.Client.Build error"
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class NotSupportedException(Exception): pass # Raised when we cant support a param type.
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DropIndirection="DropIndirection"
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NoTranslateTypes = [
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pythoncom.VT_BOOL, pythoncom.VT_CLSID, pythoncom.VT_CY,
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pythoncom.VT_DATE, pythoncom.VT_DECIMAL, pythoncom.VT_EMPTY,
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pythoncom.VT_ERROR, pythoncom.VT_FILETIME, pythoncom.VT_HRESULT,
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pythoncom.VT_I1, pythoncom.VT_I2, pythoncom.VT_I4,
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pythoncom.VT_I8, pythoncom.VT_INT, pythoncom.VT_NULL,
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pythoncom.VT_R4, pythoncom.VT_R8, pythoncom.VT_NULL,
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pythoncom.VT_STREAM,
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pythoncom.VT_UI1, pythoncom.VT_UI2, pythoncom.VT_UI4,
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pythoncom.VT_UI8, pythoncom.VT_UINT, pythoncom.VT_VOID,
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]
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NoTranslateMap = {}
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for v in NoTranslateTypes:
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NoTranslateMap[v] = None
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class MapEntry:
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"Simple holder for named attibutes - items in a map."
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def __init__(self, desc_or_id, names=None, doc=None, resultCLSID=pythoncom.IID_NULL, resultDoc = None, hidden=0):
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if type(desc_or_id)==type(0):
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self.dispid = desc_or_id
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self.desc = None
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else:
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self.dispid = desc_or_id[0]
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self.desc = desc_or_id
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self.names = names
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self.doc = doc
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self.resultCLSID = resultCLSID
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self.resultDocumentation = resultDoc
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self.wasProperty = 0 # Have I been transformed into a function so I can pass args?
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self.hidden = hidden
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def GetResultCLSID(self):
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rc = self.resultCLSID
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if rc == pythoncom.IID_NULL: return None
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return rc
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# Return a string, suitable for output - either "'{...}'" or "None"
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def GetResultCLSIDStr(self):
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rc = self.GetResultCLSID()
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if rc is None: return "None"
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return repr(str(rc)) # Convert the IID object to a string, then to a string in a string.
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def GetResultName(self):
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if self.resultDocumentation is None:
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return None
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return self.resultDocumentation[0]
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class OleItem:
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typename = "OleItem"
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def __init__(self, doc=None):
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self.doc = doc
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if self.doc:
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self.python_name = MakePublicAttributeName(self.doc[0])
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else:
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self.python_name = None
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self.bWritten = 0
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self.bIsDispatch = 0
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self.bIsSink = 0
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self.clsid = None
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self.co_class = None
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class DispatchItem(OleItem):
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typename = "DispatchItem"
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def __init__(self, typeinfo=None, attr=None, doc=None, bForUser=1):
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OleItem.__init__(self,doc)
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self.propMap = {}
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self.propMapGet = {}
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self.propMapPut = {}
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self.mapFuncs = {}
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self.defaultDispatchName = None
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self.hidden = 0
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if typeinfo:
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self.Build(typeinfo, attr, bForUser)
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def _propMapPutCheck_(self,key,item):
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ins, outs, opts = self.CountInOutOptArgs(item.desc[2])
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if ins>1: # if a Put property takes more than 1 arg:
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if opts+1==ins or ins==item.desc[6]+1:
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newKey = "Set" + key
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deleteExisting = 0 # This one is still OK
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else:
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deleteExisting = 1 # No good to us
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if key in self.mapFuncs or key in self.propMapGet:
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newKey = "Set" + key
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else:
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newKey = key
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item.wasProperty = 1
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self.mapFuncs[newKey] = item
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if deleteExisting:
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del self.propMapPut[key]
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def _propMapGetCheck_(self,key,item):
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ins, outs, opts = self.CountInOutOptArgs(item.desc[2])
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if ins > 0: # if a Get property takes _any_ in args:
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if item.desc[6]==ins or ins==opts:
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newKey = "Get" + key
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deleteExisting = 0 # This one is still OK
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else:
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deleteExisting = 1 # No good to us
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if key in self.mapFuncs:
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newKey = "Get" + key
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else:
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newKey = key
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item.wasProperty = 1
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self.mapFuncs[newKey] = item
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if deleteExisting:
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del self.propMapGet[key]
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def _AddFunc_(self,typeinfo,fdesc,bForUser):
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id = fdesc.memid
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funcflags = fdesc.wFuncFlags
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try:
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names = typeinfo.GetNames(id)
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name=names[0]
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except pythoncom.ole_error:
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name = ""
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names = None
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doc = None
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try:
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if bForUser:
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doc = typeinfo.GetDocumentation(id)
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except pythoncom.ole_error:
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pass
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if id==0 and name:
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self.defaultDispatchName = name
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invkind = fdesc.invkind
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# We need to translate any Alias', Enums, structs etc in result and args
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typerepr, flag, defval = fdesc.rettype
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# sys.stderr.write("%s result - %s -> " % (name, typerepr))
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typerepr, resultCLSID, resultDoc = _ResolveType(typerepr, typeinfo)
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# sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % (typerepr,))
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fdesc.rettype = typerepr, flag, defval, resultCLSID
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# Translate any Alias or Enums in argument list.
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argList = []
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for argDesc in fdesc.args:
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typerepr, flag, defval = argDesc
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# sys.stderr.write("%s arg - %s -> " % (name, typerepr))
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arg_type, arg_clsid, arg_doc = _ResolveType(typerepr, typeinfo)
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argDesc = arg_type, flag, defval, arg_clsid
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# sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % (argDesc[0],))
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argList.append(argDesc)
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fdesc.args = tuple(argList)
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hidden = (funcflags & pythoncom.FUNCFLAG_FHIDDEN) != 0
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if invkind == pythoncom.INVOKE_PROPERTYGET:
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map = self.propMapGet
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# This is not the best solution, but I dont think there is
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# one without specific "set" syntax.
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# If there is a single PUT or PUTREF, it will function as a property.
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# If there are both, then the PUT remains a property, and the PUTREF
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# gets transformed into a function.
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# (in vb, PUT=="obj=other_obj", PUTREF="set obj=other_obj
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elif invkind in (pythoncom.INVOKE_PROPERTYPUT, pythoncom.INVOKE_PROPERTYPUTREF):
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# Special case
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existing = self.propMapPut.get(name, None)
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if existing is not None:
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if existing.desc[4]==pythoncom.INVOKE_PROPERTYPUT: # Keep this one
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map = self.mapFuncs
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name = "Set"+name
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else: # Existing becomes a func.
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existing.wasProperty = 1
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self.mapFuncs["Set"+name]=existing
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map = self.propMapPut # existing gets overwritten below.
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else:
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map = self.propMapPut # first time weve seen it.
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elif invkind == pythoncom.INVOKE_FUNC:
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map = self.mapFuncs
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else:
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map = None
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if not map is None:
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# if map.has_key(name):
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# sys.stderr.write("Warning - overwriting existing method/attribute %s\n" % name)
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map[name] = MapEntry(tuple(fdesc), names, doc, resultCLSID, resultDoc, hidden)
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# any methods that can't be reached via DISPATCH we return None
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# for, so dynamic dispatch doesnt see it.
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if fdesc.funckind != pythoncom.FUNC_DISPATCH:
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return None
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return (name,map)
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return None
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def _AddVar_(self,typeinfo,fdesc,bForUser):
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### need pythoncom.VARFLAG_FRESTRICTED ...
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### then check it
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if fdesc.varkind == pythoncom.VAR_DISPATCH:
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id = fdesc.memid
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names = typeinfo.GetNames(id)
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# Translate any Alias or Enums in result.
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typerepr, flags, defval = fdesc.elemdescVar
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typerepr, resultCLSID, resultDoc = _ResolveType(typerepr, typeinfo)
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fdesc.elemdescVar = typerepr, flags, defval
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doc = None
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try:
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if bForUser: doc = typeinfo.GetDocumentation(id)
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except pythoncom.ole_error:
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pass
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# handle the enumerator specially
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map = self.propMap
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# Check if the element is hidden.
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hidden = 0
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if hasattr(fdesc,"wVarFlags"):
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hidden = (fdesc.wVarFlags & 0x40) != 0 # VARFLAG_FHIDDEN
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map[names[0]] = MapEntry(tuple(fdesc), names, doc, resultCLSID, resultDoc, hidden)
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return (names[0],map)
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else:
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return None
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def Build(self, typeinfo, attr, bForUser = 1):
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self.clsid = attr[0]
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self.bIsDispatch = (attr.wTypeFlags & pythoncom.TYPEFLAG_FDISPATCHABLE) != 0
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if typeinfo is None: return
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# Loop over all methods
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for j in range(attr[6]):
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fdesc = typeinfo.GetFuncDesc(j)
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self._AddFunc_(typeinfo,fdesc,bForUser)
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# Loop over all variables (ie, properties)
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for j in range(attr[7]):
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fdesc = typeinfo.GetVarDesc(j)
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self._AddVar_(typeinfo,fdesc,bForUser)
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# Now post-process the maps. For any "Get" or "Set" properties
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# that have arguments, we must turn them into methods. If a method
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# of the same name already exists, change the name.
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for key, item in list(self.propMapGet.items()):
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self._propMapGetCheck_(key,item)
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for key, item in list(self.propMapPut.items()):
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self._propMapPutCheck_(key,item)
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def CountInOutOptArgs(self, argTuple):
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"Return tuple counting in/outs/OPTS. Sum of result may not be len(argTuple), as some args may be in/out."
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ins = out = opts = 0
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for argCheck in argTuple:
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inOut = argCheck[1]
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if inOut==0:
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ins = ins + 1
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out = out + 1
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else:
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if inOut & pythoncom.PARAMFLAG_FIN:
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ins = ins + 1
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if inOut & pythoncom.PARAMFLAG_FOPT:
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opts = opts + 1
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if inOut & pythoncom.PARAMFLAG_FOUT:
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out = out + 1
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return ins, out, opts
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def MakeFuncMethod(self, entry, name, bMakeClass = 1):
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# If we have a type description, and not varargs...
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if entry.desc is not None and (len(entry.desc) < 6 or entry.desc[6]!=-1):
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return self.MakeDispatchFuncMethod(entry, name, bMakeClass)
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else:
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return self.MakeVarArgsFuncMethod(entry, name, bMakeClass)
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def MakeDispatchFuncMethod(self, entry, name, bMakeClass = 1):
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fdesc = entry.desc
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doc = entry.doc
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names = entry.names
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ret = []
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if bMakeClass:
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linePrefix = "\t"
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defNamedOptArg = "defaultNamedOptArg"
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defNamedNotOptArg = "defaultNamedNotOptArg"
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defUnnamedArg = "defaultUnnamedArg"
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else:
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linePrefix = ""
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defNamedOptArg = "pythoncom.Missing"
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defNamedNotOptArg = "pythoncom.Missing"
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defUnnamedArg = "pythoncom.Missing"
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defOutArg = "pythoncom.Missing"
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id = fdesc[0]
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s = linePrefix + 'def ' + name + '(self' + BuildCallList(fdesc, names, defNamedOptArg, defNamedNotOptArg, defUnnamedArg, defOutArg) + '):'
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ret.append(s)
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if doc and doc[1]:
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ret.append(linePrefix + '\t' + _makeDocString(doc[1]))
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# print "fdesc is ", fdesc
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resclsid = entry.GetResultCLSID()
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if resclsid:
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resclsid = "'%s'" % resclsid
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else:
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resclsid = 'None'
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# Strip the default values from the arg desc
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retDesc = fdesc[8][:2]
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argsDesc = tuple([what[:2] for what in fdesc[2]])
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# The runtime translation of the return types is expensive, so when we know the
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# return type of the function, there is no need to check the type at runtime.
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# To qualify, this function must return a "simple" type, and have no byref args.
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# Check if we have byrefs or anything in the args which mean we still need a translate.
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param_flags = [what[1] for what in fdesc[2]]
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bad_params = [flag for flag in param_flags if flag & (pythoncom.PARAMFLAG_FOUT | pythoncom.PARAMFLAG_FRETVAL)!=0]
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s = None
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if len(bad_params)==0 and len(retDesc)==2 and retDesc[1]==0:
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rd = retDesc[0]
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if rd in NoTranslateMap:
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s = '%s\treturn self._oleobj_.InvokeTypes(%d, LCID, %s, %s, %s%s)' % (linePrefix, id, fdesc[4], retDesc, argsDesc, _BuildArgList(fdesc, names))
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elif rd in [pythoncom.VT_DISPATCH, pythoncom.VT_UNKNOWN]:
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s = '%s\tret = self._oleobj_.InvokeTypes(%d, LCID, %s, %s, %s%s)\n' % (linePrefix, id, fdesc[4], retDesc, repr(argsDesc), _BuildArgList(fdesc, names))
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s = s + '%s\tif ret is not None:\n' % (linePrefix,)
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if rd == pythoncom.VT_UNKNOWN:
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s = s + "%s\t\t# See if this IUnknown is really an IDispatch\n" % (linePrefix,)
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s = s + "%s\t\ttry:\n" % (linePrefix,)
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s = s + "%s\t\t\tret = ret.QueryInterface(pythoncom.IID_IDispatch)\n" % (linePrefix,)
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s = s + "%s\t\texcept pythoncom.error:\n" % (linePrefix,)
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s = s + "%s\t\t\treturn ret\n" % (linePrefix,)
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s = s + '%s\t\tret = Dispatch(ret, %s, %s)\n' % (linePrefix,repr(name), resclsid)
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s = s + '%s\treturn ret' % (linePrefix)
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elif rd == pythoncom.VT_BSTR:
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s = "%s\t# Result is a Unicode object\n" % (linePrefix,)
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s = s + '%s\treturn self._oleobj_.InvokeTypes(%d, LCID, %s, %s, %s%s)' % (linePrefix, id, fdesc[4], retDesc, repr(argsDesc), _BuildArgList(fdesc, names))
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# else s remains None
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if s is None:
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s = '%s\treturn self._ApplyTypes_(%d, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s%s)' % (linePrefix, id, fdesc[4], retDesc, argsDesc, repr(name), resclsid, _BuildArgList(fdesc, names))
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ret.append(s)
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ret.append("")
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return ret
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def MakeVarArgsFuncMethod(self, entry, name, bMakeClass = 1):
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fdesc = entry.desc
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names = entry.names
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doc = entry.doc
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ret = []
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argPrefix = "self"
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if bMakeClass:
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linePrefix = "\t"
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else:
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linePrefix = ""
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ret.append(linePrefix + 'def ' + name + '(' + argPrefix + ', *args):')
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if doc and doc[1]: ret.append(linePrefix + '\t' + _makeDocString(doc[1]))
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if fdesc:
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invoketype = fdesc[4]
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else:
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invoketype = pythoncom.DISPATCH_METHOD
|
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s = linePrefix + '\treturn self._get_good_object_(self._oleobj_.Invoke(*(('
|
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ret.append(s + str(entry.dispid) + ",0,%d,1)+args)),'%s')" % (invoketype, names[0]))
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ret.append("")
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return ret
|
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# Note - "DispatchItem" poorly named - need a new intermediate class.
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class VTableItem(DispatchItem):
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def Build(self, typeinfo, attr, bForUser = 1):
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DispatchItem.Build(self, typeinfo, attr, bForUser)
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assert typeinfo is not None, "Cant build vtables without type info!"
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meth_list = list(self.mapFuncs.values()) + list(self.propMapGet.values()) + list(self.propMapPut.values())
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meth_list.sort(key=lambda m: m.desc[7])
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# Now turn this list into the run-time representation
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# (ready for immediate use or writing to gencache)
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self.vtableFuncs = []
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for entry in meth_list:
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self.vtableFuncs.append( (entry.names, entry.dispid, entry.desc) )
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# A Lazy dispatch item - builds an item on request using info from
|
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# an ITypeComp. The dynamic module makes the called to build each item,
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# and also holds the references to the typeinfo and typecomp.
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class LazyDispatchItem(DispatchItem):
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typename = "LazyDispatchItem"
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def __init__(self, attr, doc):
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self.clsid = attr[0]
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DispatchItem.__init__(self, None, attr, doc, 0)
|
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|
||
|
typeSubstMap = {
|
||
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pythoncom.VT_INT: pythoncom.VT_I4,
|
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|
pythoncom.VT_UINT: pythoncom.VT_UI4,
|
||
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pythoncom.VT_HRESULT: pythoncom.VT_I4,
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
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|
def _ResolveType(typerepr, itypeinfo):
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|
# Resolve VT_USERDEFINED (often aliases or typed IDispatches)
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|
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|
if type(typerepr)==tuple:
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|
indir_vt, subrepr = typerepr
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|
if indir_vt == pythoncom.VT_PTR:
|
||
|
# If it is a VT_PTR to a VT_USERDEFINED that is an IDispatch/IUnknown,
|
||
|
# then it resolves to simply the object.
|
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|
# Otherwise, it becomes a ByRef of the resolved type
|
||
|
# We need to drop an indirection level on pointer to user defined interfaces.
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||
|
# eg, (VT_PTR, (VT_USERDEFINED, somehandle)) needs to become VT_DISPATCH
|
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|
# only when "somehandle" is an object.
|
||
|
# but (VT_PTR, (VT_USERDEFINED, otherhandle)) doesnt get the indirection dropped.
|
||
|
was_user = type(subrepr)==tuple and subrepr[0]==pythoncom.VT_USERDEFINED
|
||
|
subrepr, sub_clsid, sub_doc = _ResolveType(subrepr, itypeinfo)
|
||
|
if was_user and subrepr in [pythoncom.VT_DISPATCH, pythoncom.VT_UNKNOWN, pythoncom.VT_RECORD]:
|
||
|
# Drop the VT_PTR indirection
|
||
|
return subrepr, sub_clsid, sub_doc
|
||
|
# Change PTR indirection to byref
|
||
|
return subrepr | pythoncom.VT_BYREF, sub_clsid, sub_doc
|
||
|
if indir_vt == pythoncom.VT_SAFEARRAY:
|
||
|
# resolve the array element, and convert to VT_ARRAY
|
||
|
subrepr, sub_clsid, sub_doc = _ResolveType(subrepr, itypeinfo)
|
||
|
return pythoncom.VT_ARRAY | subrepr, sub_clsid, sub_doc
|
||
|
if indir_vt == pythoncom.VT_CARRAY: # runtime has no support for this yet.
|
||
|
# resolve the array element, and convert to VT_CARRAY
|
||
|
# sheesh - return _something_
|
||
|
return pythoncom.VT_CARRAY, None, None
|
||
|
if indir_vt == pythoncom.VT_USERDEFINED:
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
resultTypeInfo = itypeinfo.GetRefTypeInfo(subrepr)
|
||
|
except pythoncom.com_error as details:
|
||
|
if details.hresult in [winerror.TYPE_E_CANTLOADLIBRARY, winerror.TYPE_E_LIBNOTREGISTERED]:
|
||
|
# an unregistered interface
|
||
|
return pythoncom.VT_UNKNOWN, None, None
|
||
|
raise
|
||
|
|
||
|
resultAttr = resultTypeInfo.GetTypeAttr()
|
||
|
typeKind = resultAttr.typekind
|
||
|
if typeKind == pythoncom.TKIND_ALIAS:
|
||
|
tdesc = resultAttr.tdescAlias
|
||
|
return _ResolveType(tdesc, resultTypeInfo)
|
||
|
elif typeKind in [pythoncom.TKIND_ENUM, pythoncom.TKIND_MODULE]:
|
||
|
# For now, assume Long
|
||
|
return pythoncom.VT_I4, None, None
|
||
|
|
||
|
elif typeKind == pythoncom.TKIND_DISPATCH:
|
||
|
clsid = resultTypeInfo.GetTypeAttr()[0]
|
||
|
retdoc = resultTypeInfo.GetDocumentation(-1)
|
||
|
return pythoncom.VT_DISPATCH, clsid, retdoc
|
||
|
|
||
|
elif typeKind in [pythoncom.TKIND_INTERFACE,
|
||
|
pythoncom.TKIND_COCLASS]:
|
||
|
# XXX - should probably get default interface for CO_CLASS???
|
||
|
clsid = resultTypeInfo.GetTypeAttr()[0]
|
||
|
retdoc = resultTypeInfo.GetDocumentation(-1)
|
||
|
return pythoncom.VT_UNKNOWN, clsid, retdoc
|
||
|
|
||
|
elif typeKind == pythoncom.TKIND_RECORD:
|
||
|
return pythoncom.VT_RECORD, None, None
|
||
|
raise NotSupportedException("Can not resolve alias or user-defined type")
|
||
|
return typeSubstMap.get(typerepr,typerepr), None, None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _BuildArgList(fdesc, names):
|
||
|
"Builds list of args to the underlying Invoke method."
|
||
|
# Word has TypeInfo for Insert() method, but says "no args"
|
||
|
numArgs = max(fdesc[6], len(fdesc[2]))
|
||
|
names = list(names)
|
||
|
while None in names:
|
||
|
i = names.index(None)
|
||
|
names[i] = "arg%d" % (i,)
|
||
|
# We've seen 'source safe' libraries offer the name of 'ret' params in
|
||
|
# 'names' - although we can't reproduce this, it would be insane to offer
|
||
|
# more args than we have arg infos for - hence the upper limit on names...
|
||
|
names = list(map(MakePublicAttributeName, names[1:(numArgs + 1)]))
|
||
|
name_num = 0
|
||
|
while len(names) < numArgs:
|
||
|
names.append("arg%d" % (len(names),))
|
||
|
# As per BuildCallList(), avoid huge lines.
|
||
|
# Hack a "\n" at the end of every 5th name - "strides" would be handy
|
||
|
# here but don't exist in 2.2
|
||
|
for i in range(0, len(names), 5):
|
||
|
names[i] = names[i] + "\n\t\t\t"
|
||
|
return "," + ", ".join(names)
|
||
|
|
||
|
valid_identifier_chars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + "_"
|
||
|
|
||
|
def demunge_leading_underscores(className):
|
||
|
i = 0
|
||
|
while className[i] == "_":
|
||
|
i += 1
|
||
|
assert i >= 2, "Should only be here with names starting with '__'"
|
||
|
return className[i-1:] + className[:i-1]
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Given a "public name" (eg, the name of a class, function, etc)
|
||
|
# make sure it is a legal (and reasonable!) Python name.
|
||
|
def MakePublicAttributeName(className, is_global = False):
|
||
|
# Given a class attribute that needs to be public, convert it to a
|
||
|
# reasonable name.
|
||
|
# Also need to be careful that the munging doesnt
|
||
|
# create duplicates - eg, just removing a leading "_" is likely to cause
|
||
|
# a clash.
|
||
|
# if is_global is True, then the name is a global variable that may
|
||
|
# overwrite a builtin - eg, "None"
|
||
|
if className[:2]=='__':
|
||
|
return demunge_leading_underscores(className)
|
||
|
elif className == 'None':
|
||
|
# assign to None is evil (and SyntaxError in 2.4, even though
|
||
|
# iskeyword says False there) - note that if it was a global
|
||
|
# it would get picked up below
|
||
|
className = 'NONE'
|
||
|
elif iskeyword(className):
|
||
|
# most keywords are lower case (except True, False etc in py3k)
|
||
|
ret = className.capitalize()
|
||
|
# but those which aren't get forced upper.
|
||
|
if ret == className:
|
||
|
ret = ret.upper()
|
||
|
return ret
|
||
|
elif is_global and hasattr(__builtins__, className):
|
||
|
# builtins may be mixed case. If capitalizing it doesn't change it,
|
||
|
# force to all uppercase (eg, "None", "True" become "NONE", "TRUE"
|
||
|
ret = className.capitalize()
|
||
|
if ret==className: # didn't change - force all uppercase.
|
||
|
ret = ret.upper()
|
||
|
return ret
|
||
|
# Strip non printable chars
|
||
|
return ''.join([char for char in className if char in valid_identifier_chars])
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Given a default value passed by a type library, return a string with
|
||
|
# an appropriate repr() for the type.
|
||
|
# Takes a raw ELEMDESC and returns a repr string, or None
|
||
|
# (NOTE: The string itself may be '"None"', which is valid, and different to None.
|
||
|
# XXX - To do: Dates are probably screwed, but can they come in?
|
||
|
def MakeDefaultArgRepr(defArgVal):
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
inOut = defArgVal[1]
|
||
|
except IndexError:
|
||
|
# something strange - assume is in param.
|
||
|
inOut = pythoncom.PARAMFLAG_FIN
|
||
|
|
||
|
if inOut & pythoncom.PARAMFLAG_FHASDEFAULT:
|
||
|
# times need special handling...
|
||
|
val = defArgVal[2]
|
||
|
if isinstance(val, datetime.datetime):
|
||
|
# VARIANT <-> SYSTEMTIME conversions always lose any sub-second
|
||
|
# resolution, so just use a 'timetuple' here.
|
||
|
return repr(tuple(val.utctimetuple()))
|
||
|
if type(val) is TimeType:
|
||
|
# must be the 'old' pywintypes time object...
|
||
|
year=val.year; month=val.month; day=val.day; hour=val.hour; minute=val.minute; second=val.second; msec=val.msec
|
||
|
return "pywintypes.Time((%(year)d, %(month)d, %(day)d, %(hour)d, %(minute)d, %(second)d,0,0,0,%(msec)d))" % locals()
|
||
|
return repr(val)
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def BuildCallList(fdesc, names, defNamedOptArg, defNamedNotOptArg, defUnnamedArg, defOutArg, is_comment = False):
|
||
|
"Builds a Python declaration for a method."
|
||
|
# Names[0] is the func name - param names are from 1.
|
||
|
numArgs = len(fdesc[2])
|
||
|
numOptArgs = fdesc[6]
|
||
|
strval = ''
|
||
|
if numOptArgs==-1: # Special value that says "var args after here"
|
||
|
firstOptArg = numArgs
|
||
|
numArgs = numArgs - 1
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
firstOptArg = numArgs - numOptArgs
|
||
|
for arg in range(numArgs):
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
argName = names[arg+1]
|
||
|
namedArg = argName is not None
|
||
|
except IndexError:
|
||
|
namedArg = 0
|
||
|
if not namedArg: argName = "arg%d" % (arg)
|
||
|
thisdesc = fdesc[2][arg]
|
||
|
# See if the IDL specified a default value
|
||
|
defArgVal = MakeDefaultArgRepr(thisdesc)
|
||
|
if defArgVal is None:
|
||
|
# Out params always get their special default
|
||
|
if thisdesc[1] & (pythoncom.PARAMFLAG_FOUT | pythoncom.PARAMFLAG_FIN) == pythoncom.PARAMFLAG_FOUT:
|
||
|
defArgVal = defOutArg
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# Unnamed arg - always allow default values.
|
||
|
if namedArg:
|
||
|
# Is a named argument
|
||
|
if arg >= firstOptArg:
|
||
|
defArgVal = defNamedOptArg
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
defArgVal = defNamedNotOptArg
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
defArgVal = defUnnamedArg
|
||
|
|
||
|
argName = MakePublicAttributeName(argName)
|
||
|
# insanely long lines with an 'encoding' flag crashes python 2.4.0
|
||
|
# keep 5 args per line
|
||
|
# This may still fail if the arg names are insane, but that seems
|
||
|
# unlikely. See also _BuildArgList()
|
||
|
if (arg+1) % 5 == 0:
|
||
|
strval = strval + "\n"
|
||
|
if is_comment:
|
||
|
strval = strval + "#"
|
||
|
strval = strval + "\t\t\t"
|
||
|
strval = strval + ", " + argName
|
||
|
if defArgVal:
|
||
|
strval = strval + "=" + defArgVal
|
||
|
if numOptArgs==-1:
|
||
|
strval = strval + ", *" + names[-1]
|
||
|
|
||
|
return strval
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
if __name__=='__main__':
|
||
|
print("Use 'makepy.py' to generate Python code - this module is just a helper")
|