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516 lines
15 KiB
Python
516 lines
15 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python3
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# key-mapper - GUI for device specific keyboard mappings
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# Copyright (C) 2021 sezanzeb <proxima@hip70890b.de>
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#
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# This file is part of key-mapper.
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#
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# key-mapper is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# key-mapper is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with key-mapper. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""Executes more complex patterns of keystrokes.
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To keep it short on the UI, the available functions are one-letter long.
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The outermost macro (in the examples below the one created by 'r',
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'r' and 'w') will be started, which triggers a chain reaction to execute
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all of the configured stuff.
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Examples
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--------
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r(3, k(a).w(10)): a <10ms> a <10ms> a
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r(2, k(a).k(-)).k(b): a - a - b
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w(1000).m(Shift_L, r(2, k(a))).w(10).k(b): <1s> A A <10ms> b
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"""
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import asyncio
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import re
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from keymapper.logger import logger
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from keymapper.state import system_mapping
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MODIFIER = 1
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CHILD_MACRO = 2
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SLEEP = 3
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REPEAT = 4
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KEYSTROKE = 5
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DEBUG = 6
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def is_this_a_macro(output):
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"""Figure out if this is a macro."""
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if not isinstance(output, str):
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return False
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if '+' in output.strip():
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# for example "a + b"
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return True
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return '(' in output and ')' in output and len(output) >= 4
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class _Macro:
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"""Supports chaining and preparing actions.
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Calling functions on _Macro does not inject anything yet, it means that
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once .run is used it will be executed along with all other queued tasks.
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"""
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def __init__(self, code, mapping):
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"""Create a macro instance that can be populated with tasks.
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Parameters
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----------
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code : string
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The original parsed code, for logging purposes.
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mapping : Mapping
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The preset object, needed for some config stuff
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"""
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self.tasks = []
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self.handler = lambda *args: logger.error('No handler set')
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self.code = code
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self.mapping = mapping
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# is a lock so that h() can be realized
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self._holding_lock = asyncio.Lock()
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self.running = False
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# all required capabilities, without those of child macros
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self.capabilities = set()
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self.child_macros = []
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def is_holding(self):
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"""Check if the macro is waiting for a key to be released."""
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return self._holding_lock.locked()
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def get_capabilities(self):
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"""Resolve all capabilities of the macro and those of its children."""
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capabilities = self.capabilities.copy()
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for macro in self.child_macros:
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capabilities.update(macro.get_capabilities())
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return capabilities
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def set_handler(self, handler):
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"""Set the handler function.
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Parameters
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----------
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handler : func
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A function that accepts keycodes as the first parameter and the
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key-press state as the second. 1 for down and 0 for up. The
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macro will write to this function once executed with `.run()`.
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"""
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self.handler = handler
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for macro in self.child_macros:
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macro.set_handler(handler)
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async def run(self):
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"""Run the macro."""
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self.running = True
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for _, task in self.tasks:
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coroutine = task()
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if asyncio.iscoroutine(coroutine):
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await coroutine
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# done
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self.running = False
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def press_key(self):
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"""The user pressed the key down."""
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if self.is_holding():
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logger.error('Already holding')
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return
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asyncio.ensure_future(self._holding_lock.acquire())
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for macro in self.child_macros:
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macro.press_key()
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def release_key(self):
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"""The user released the key."""
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if self._holding_lock is not None:
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self._holding_lock.release()
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for macro in self.child_macros:
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macro.release_key()
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def hold(self, macro=None):
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"""Loops the execution until key release."""
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if macro is None:
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# no parameters: block until released
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async def task():
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# wait until the key is released. Only then it will be
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# able to acquire the lock. Release it right after so that
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# it can be acquired by press_key again.
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await self._holding_lock.acquire()
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self._holding_lock.release()
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# this seems to be much more efficient on the CPU than
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# looping `await asyncio.sleep(0.001)`
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self.tasks.append((1234, task))
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else:
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if not isinstance(macro, _Macro):
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raise ValueError(
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'Expected the param for h (hold) to be '
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f'a macro (like k(a)), but got "{macro}"'
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)
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async def task():
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while self.is_holding():
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# run the child macro completely to avoid
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# not-releasing any key
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await macro.run()
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self.tasks.append((REPEAT, task))
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self.child_macros.append(macro)
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return self
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def modify(self, modifier, macro):
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"""Do stuff while a modifier is activated.
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Parameters
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----------
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modifier : str
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macro : _Macro
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"""
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if not isinstance(macro, _Macro):
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raise ValueError(
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'Expected the second param for m (modify) to be '
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f'a macro (like k(a)), but got {macro}'
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)
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modifier = str(modifier)
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code = system_mapping.get(modifier)
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if code is None:
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raise KeyError(f'Unknown modifier "{modifier}"')
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self.capabilities.add(code)
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self.child_macros.append(macro)
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self.tasks.append((MODIFIER, lambda: self.handler(code, 1)))
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self.add_keycode_pause()
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self.tasks.append((CHILD_MACRO, macro.run))
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self.add_keycode_pause()
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self.tasks.append((MODIFIER, lambda: self.handler(code, 0)))
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self.add_keycode_pause()
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return self
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def repeat(self, repeats, macro):
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"""Repeat actions.
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Parameters
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----------
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repeats : int
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macro : _Macro
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"""
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if not isinstance(macro, _Macro):
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raise ValueError(
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'Expected the second param for r (repeat) to be '
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f'a macro (like k(a)), but got "{macro}"'
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)
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try:
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repeats = int(repeats)
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except ValueError as error:
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raise ValueError(
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'Expected the first param for r (repeat) to be '
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f'a number, but got "{repeats}"'
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) from error
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for _ in range(repeats):
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self.tasks.append((CHILD_MACRO, macro.run))
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self.child_macros.append(macro)
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return self
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def add_keycode_pause(self):
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"""To add a pause between keystrokes."""
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sleeptime = self.mapping.get('macros.keystroke_sleep_ms') / 1000
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async def sleep():
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await asyncio.sleep(sleeptime)
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self.tasks.append((SLEEP, sleep))
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def keycode(self, character):
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"""Write the character."""
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character = str(character)
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code = system_mapping.get(character)
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if code is None:
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raise KeyError(f'aUnknown key "{character}"')
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self.capabilities.add(code)
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self.tasks.append((KEYSTROKE, lambda: self.handler(code, 1)))
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self.add_keycode_pause()
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self.tasks.append((KEYSTROKE, lambda: self.handler(code, 0)))
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self.add_keycode_pause()
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return self
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def wait(self, sleeptime):
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"""Wait time in milliseconds."""
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try:
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sleeptime = int(sleeptime)
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except ValueError as error:
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raise ValueError(
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'Expected the param for w (wait) to be '
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f'a number, but got "{sleeptime}"'
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) from error
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sleeptime /= 1000
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async def sleep():
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await asyncio.sleep(sleeptime)
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self.tasks.append((SLEEP, sleep))
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return self
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def _extract_params(inner):
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"""Extract parameters from the inner contents of a call.
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Parameters
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----------
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inner : string
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for example 'r, r(2, k(a))' should result in ['r', 'r(2, k(a)']
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"""
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inner = inner.strip()
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brackets = 0
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params = []
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start = 0
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for position, char in enumerate(inner):
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if char == '(':
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brackets += 1
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if char == ')':
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brackets -= 1
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if char == ',' and brackets == 0:
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# , potentially starts another parameter, but only if
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# the current brackets are all closed.
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params.append(inner[start:position].strip())
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# skip the comma
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start = position + 1
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# one last parameter
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params.append(inner[start:].strip())
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return params
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def _count_brackets(macro):
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"""Find where the first opening bracket closes."""
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openings = macro.count('(')
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closings = macro.count(')')
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if openings != closings:
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raise Exception(
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f'You entered {openings} opening and {closings} '
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'closing brackets'
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)
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brackets = 0
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position = 0
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for char in macro:
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position += 1
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if char == '(':
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brackets += 1
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continue
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if char == ')':
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brackets -= 1
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if brackets == 0:
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# the closing bracket of the call
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break
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return position
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def _parse_recurse(macro, mapping, macro_instance=None, depth=0):
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"""Handle a subset of the macro, e.g. one parameter or function call.
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Parameters
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----------
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macro : string
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Just like parse
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mapping : Mapping
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The preset configuration
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macro_instance : _Macro or None
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A macro instance to add tasks to
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depth : int
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"""
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# to anyone who knows better about compilers and thinks this is horrible:
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# please make a pull request. Because it probably is.
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# not using eval for security reasons ofc. And this syntax doesn't need
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# string quotes for its params.
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# If this gets more complicated than that I'd rather make a macro
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# editor GUI and store them as json.
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assert isinstance(macro, str)
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assert isinstance(depth, int)
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if macro == '':
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return None
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if macro_instance is None:
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macro_instance = _Macro(macro, mapping)
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else:
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assert isinstance(macro_instance, _Macro)
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macro = macro.strip()
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space = ' ' * depth
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# is it another macro?
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call_match = re.match(r'^(\w+)\(', macro)
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call = call_match[1] if call_match else None
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if call is not None:
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# available functions in the macro and the minimum and maximum number
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# of their parameters
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functions = {
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'm': (macro_instance.modify, 2, 2),
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'r': (macro_instance.repeat, 2, 2),
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'k': (macro_instance.keycode, 1, 1),
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'w': (macro_instance.wait, 1, 1),
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'h': (macro_instance.hold, 0, 1)
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}
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function = functions.get(call)
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if function is None:
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raise Exception(f'Unknown function {call}')
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# get all the stuff inbetween
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position = _count_brackets(macro)
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inner = macro[2:position - 1]
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# split "3, k(a).w(10)" into parameters
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string_params = _extract_params(inner)
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logger.spam('%scalls %s with %s', space, call, string_params)
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# evaluate the params
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params = [
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_parse_recurse(param.strip(), mapping, None, depth + 1)
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for param in string_params
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]
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logger.spam('%sadd call to %s with %s', space, call, params)
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if len(params) < function[1] or len(params) > function[2]:
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if function[1] != function[2]:
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msg = (
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f'{call} takes between {function[1]} and {function[2]}, '
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f'not {len(params)} parameters'
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)
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else:
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msg = (
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f'{call} takes {function[1]}, '
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f'not {len(params)} parameters'
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)
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raise ValueError(msg)
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function[0](*params)
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# is after this another call? Chain it to the macro_instance
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if len(macro) > position and macro[position] == '.':
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chain = macro[position + 1:]
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logger.spam('%sfollowed by %s', space, chain)
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_parse_recurse(chain, mapping, macro_instance, depth)
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return macro_instance
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# probably a parameter for an outer function
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try:
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# if possible, parse as int
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macro = int(macro)
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except ValueError:
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# use as string instead
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pass
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logger.spam('%s%s %s', space, type(macro), macro)
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return macro
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def handle_plus_syntax(macro):
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"""transform a + b + c to m(a, m(b, m(c, h())))"""
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if '+' not in macro:
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return macro
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if '(' in macro or ')' in macro:
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logger.error('Mixing "+" and macros is unsupported: "%s"', macro)
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return macro
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chunks = [chunk.strip() for chunk in macro.split('+')]
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output = ''
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depth = 0
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for chunk in chunks:
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if chunk == '':
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# invalid syntax
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logger.error('Invalid syntax for "%s"', macro)
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return macro
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depth += 1
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output += f'm({chunk},'
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output += 'h()'
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output += depth * ')'
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logger.debug('Transformed "%s" to "%s"', macro, output)
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return output
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def parse(macro, mapping, return_errors=False):
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"""parse and generate a _Macro that can be run as often as you want.
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You need to use set_handler on it before running. If it could not
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be parsed, possibly due to syntax errors, will log the error and
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return None.
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Parameters
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----------
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macro : string
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"r(3, k(a).w(10))"
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"r(2, k(a).k(-)).k(b)"
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"w(1000).m(Shift_L, r(2, k(a))).w(10, 20).k(b)"
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mapping : Mapping
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The preset object, needed for some config stuff
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return_errors : bool
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If True, returns errors as a string or None if parsing worked.
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If False, returns the parsed macro.
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"""
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macro = handle_plus_syntax(macro)
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# whitespaces, tabs, newlines and such don't serve a purpose. make
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# the log output clearer and the parsing easier.
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macro = re.sub(r'\s', '', macro)
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if '"' in macro or "'" in macro:
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logger.info('Quotation marks in macros are not needed')
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macro = macro.replace('"', '').replace("'", '')
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if return_errors:
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logger.spam('checking the syntax of %s', macro)
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else:
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logger.spam('preparing macro %s for later execution', macro)
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try:
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macro_object = _parse_recurse(macro, mapping)
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return macro_object if not return_errors else None
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except Exception as error:
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logger.error('Failed to parse macro "%s": %s', macro, error)
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return str(error) if return_errors else None
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