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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/python/qmk/cli')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/autocorrect_data.py | 289 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/config_h.py | 115 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/keyboard_h.py | 69 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/layouts.py | 90 |
5 files changed, 381 insertions, 184 deletions
diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py index 98e212c47b..cf5b5ad87e 100644 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/__init__.py @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ subcommands = [ 'qmk.cli.format.python', 'qmk.cli.format.text', 'qmk.cli.generate.api', + 'qmk.cli.generate.autocorrect_data', 'qmk.cli.generate.compilation_database', 'qmk.cli.generate.config_h', 'qmk.cli.generate.develop_pr_list', @@ -55,7 +56,6 @@ subcommands = [ 'qmk.cli.generate.info_json', 'qmk.cli.generate.keyboard_c', 'qmk.cli.generate.keyboard_h', - 'qmk.cli.generate.layouts', 'qmk.cli.generate.rgb_breathe_table', 'qmk.cli.generate.rules_mk', 'qmk.cli.generate.version_h', diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/autocorrect_data.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/autocorrect_data.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..00ab6180ab --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/autocorrect_data.py @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ +# Copyright 2021 Google LLC +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +"""Python program to make autocorrect_data.h. +This program reads from a prepared dictionary file and generates a C source file +"autocorrect_data.h" with a serialized trie embedded as an array. Run this +program and pass it as the first argument like: +$ qmk generate-autocorrect-data autocorrect_dict.txt +Each line of the dict file defines one typo and its correction with the syntax +"typo -> correction". Blank lines or lines starting with '#' are ignored. +Example: + :thier -> their + fitler -> filter + lenght -> length + ouput -> output + widht -> width +For full documentation, see QMK Docs +""" + +import sys +import textwrap +from typing import Any, Dict, Iterator, List, Tuple + +from milc import cli + +import qmk.path +from qmk.keyboard import keyboard_completer, keyboard_folder +from qmk.keymap import keymap_completer, locate_keymap + +KC_A = 4 +KC_SPC = 0x2c +KC_QUOT = 0x34 + +TYPO_CHARS = dict([ + ("'", KC_QUOT), + (':', KC_SPC), # "Word break" character. +] + [(chr(c), c + KC_A - ord('a')) for c in range(ord('a'), + ord('z') + 1)]) # Characters a-z. + + +def parse_file(file_name: str) -> List[Tuple[str, str]]: + """Parses autocorrections dictionary file. + Each line of the file defines one typo and its correction with the syntax + "typo -> correction". Blank lines or lines starting with '#' are ignored. The + function validates that typos only have characters a-z and that typos are not + substrings of other typos, otherwise the longer typo would never trigger. + Args: + file_name: String, path of the autocorrections dictionary. + Returns: + List of (typo, correction) tuples. + """ + + try: + from english_words import english_words_lower_alpha_set as correct_words + except ImportError: + cli.echo('Autocorrection will falsely trigger when a typo is a substring of a correctly spelled word.') + cli.echo('To check for this, install the english_words package and rerun this script:') + cli.echo(' {fg_cyan}python3 -m pip install english_words') + # Use a minimal word list as a fallback. + correct_words = ('information', 'available', 'international', 'language', 'loosest', 'reference', 'wealthier', 'entertainment', 'association', 'provides', 'technology', 'statehood') + + autocorrections = [] + typos = set() + for line_number, typo, correction in parse_file_lines(file_name): + if typo in typos: + cli.log.warning('{fg_red}Error:%d:{fg_reset} Ignoring duplicate typo: "{fg_cyan}%s{fg_reset}"', line_number, typo) + continue + + # Check that `typo` is valid. + if not (all([c in TYPO_CHARS for c in typo])): + cli.log.error('{fg_red}Error:%d:{fg_reset} Typo "{fg_cyan}%s{fg_reset}" has characters other than a-z, \' and :.', line_number, typo) + sys.exit(1) + for other_typo in typos: + if typo in other_typo or other_typo in typo: + cli.log.error('{fg_red}Error:%d:{fg_reset} Typos may not be substrings of one another, otherwise the longer typo would never trigger: "{fg_cyan}%s{fg_reset}" vs. "{fg_cyan}%s{fg_reset}".', line_number, typo, other_typo) + sys.exit(1) + if len(typo) < 5: + cli.log.warning('{fg_yellow}Warning:%d:{fg_reset} It is suggested that typos are at least 5 characters long to avoid false triggers: "{fg_cyan}%s{fg_reset}"', line_number, typo) + if len(typo) > 127: + cli.log.error('{fg_red}Error:%d:{fg_reset} Typo exceeds 127 chars: "{fg_cyan}%s{fg_reset}"', line_number, typo) + sys.exit(1) + + check_typo_against_dictionary(typo, line_number, correct_words) + + autocorrections.append((typo, correction)) + typos.add(typo) + + return autocorrections + + +def make_trie(autocorrections: List[Tuple[str, str]]) -> Dict[str, Any]: + """Makes a trie from the the typos, writing in reverse. + Args: + autocorrections: List of (typo, correction) tuples. + Returns: + Dict of dict, representing the trie. + """ + trie = {} + for typo, correction in autocorrections: + node = trie + for letter in typo[::-1]: + node = node.setdefault(letter, {}) + node['LEAF'] = (typo, correction) + + return trie + + +def parse_file_lines(file_name: str) -> Iterator[Tuple[int, str, str]]: + """Parses lines read from `file_name` into typo-correction pairs.""" + + line_number = 0 + for line in open(file_name, 'rt'): + line_number += 1 + line = line.strip() + if line and line[0] != '#': + # Parse syntax "typo -> correction", using strip to ignore indenting. + tokens = [token.strip() for token in line.split('->', 1)] + if len(tokens) != 2 or not tokens[0]: + print(f'Error:{line_number}: Invalid syntax: "{line}"') + sys.exit(1) + + typo, correction = tokens + typo = typo.lower() # Force typos to lowercase. + typo = typo.replace(' ', ':') + + yield line_number, typo, correction + + +def check_typo_against_dictionary(typo: str, line_number: int, correct_words) -> None: + """Checks `typo` against English dictionary words.""" + + if typo.startswith(':') and typo.endswith(':'): + if typo[1:-1] in correct_words: + cli.log.warning('{fg_yellow}Warning:%d:{fg_reset} Typo "{fg_cyan}%s{fg_reset}" is a correctly spelled dictionary word.', line_number, typo) + elif typo.startswith(':') and not typo.endswith(':'): + for word in correct_words: + if word.startswith(typo[1:]): + cli.log.warning('{fg_yellow}Warning:%d: {fg_reset}Typo "{fg_cyan}%s{fg_reset}" would falsely trigger on correctly spelled word "{fg_cyan}%s{fg_reset}".', line_number, typo, word) + elif not typo.startswith(':') and typo.endswith(':'): + for word in correct_words: + if word.endswith(typo[:-1]): + cli.log.warning('{fg_yellow}Warning:%d:{fg_reset} Typo "{fg_cyan}%s{fg_reset}" would falsely trigger on correctly spelled word "{fg_cyan}%s{fg_reset}".', line_number, typo, word) + elif not typo.startswith(':') and not typo.endswith(':'): + for word in correct_words: + if typo in word: + cli.log.warning('{fg_yellow}Warning:%d:{fg_reset} Typo "{fg_cyan}%s{fg_reset}" would falsely trigger on correctly spelled word "{fg_cyan}%s{fg_reset}".', line_number, typo, word) + + +def serialize_trie(autocorrections: List[Tuple[str, str]], trie: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[int]: + """Serializes trie and correction data in a form readable by the C code. + Args: + autocorrections: List of (typo, correction) tuples. + trie: Dict of dicts. + Returns: + List of ints in the range 0-255. + """ + table = [] + + # Traverse trie in depth first order. + def traverse(trie_node): + if 'LEAF' in trie_node: # Handle a leaf trie node. + typo, correction = trie_node['LEAF'] + word_boundary_ending = typo[-1] == ':' + typo = typo.strip(':') + i = 0 # Make the autocorrection data for this entry and serialize it. + while i < min(len(typo), len(correction)) and typo[i] == correction[i]: + i += 1 + backspaces = len(typo) - i - 1 + word_boundary_ending + assert 0 <= backspaces <= 63 + correction = correction[i:] + bs_count = [backspaces + 128] + data = bs_count + list(bytes(correction, 'ascii')) + [0] + + entry = {'data': data, 'links': [], 'byte_offset': 0} + table.append(entry) + elif len(trie_node) == 1: # Handle trie node with a single child. + c, trie_node = next(iter(trie_node.items())) + entry = {'chars': c, 'byte_offset': 0} + + # It's common for a trie to have long chains of single-child nodes. We + # find the whole chain so that we can serialize it more efficiently. + while len(trie_node) == 1 and 'LEAF' not in trie_node: + c, trie_node = next(iter(trie_node.items())) + entry['chars'] += c + + table.append(entry) + entry['links'] = [traverse(trie_node)] + else: # Handle trie node with multiple children. + entry = {'chars': ''.join(sorted(trie_node.keys())), 'byte_offset': 0} + table.append(entry) + entry['links'] = [traverse(trie_node[c]) for c in entry['chars']] + return entry + + traverse(trie) + + def serialize(e: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[int]: + if not e['links']: # Handle a leaf table entry. + return e['data'] + elif len(e['links']) == 1: # Handle a chain table entry. + return [TYPO_CHARS[c] for c in e['chars']] + [0] # + encode_link(e['links'][0])) + else: # Handle a branch table entry. + data = [] + for c, link in zip(e['chars'], e['links']): + data += [TYPO_CHARS[c] | (0 if data else 64)] + encode_link(link) + return data + [0] + + byte_offset = 0 + for e in table: # To encode links, first compute byte offset of each entry. + e['byte_offset'] = byte_offset + byte_offset += len(serialize(e)) + assert 0 <= byte_offset <= 0xffff + + return [b for e in table for b in serialize(e)] # Serialize final table. + + +def encode_link(link: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[int]: + """Encodes a node link as two bytes.""" + byte_offset = link['byte_offset'] + if not (0 <= byte_offset <= 0xffff): + cli.log.error('{fg_red}Error:{fg_reset} The autocorrection table is too large, a node link exceeds 64KB limit. Try reducing the autocorrection dict to fewer entries.') + sys.exit(1) + return [byte_offset & 255, byte_offset >> 8] + + +def write_generated_code(autocorrections: List[Tuple[str, str]], data: List[int], file_name: str) -> None: + """Writes autocorrection data as generated C code to `file_name`. + Args: + autocorrections: List of (typo, correction) tuples. + data: List of ints in 0-255, the serialized trie. + file_name: String, path of the output C file. + """ + assert all(0 <= b <= 255 for b in data) + + def typo_len(e: Tuple[str, str]) -> int: + return len(e[0]) + + min_typo = min(autocorrections, key=typo_len)[0] + max_typo = max(autocorrections, key=typo_len)[0] + generated_code = ''.join([ + '// Generated code.\n\n', f'// Autocorrection dictionary ({len(autocorrections)} entries):\n', ''.join(sorted(f'// {typo:<{len(max_typo)}} -> {correction}\n' for typo, correction in autocorrections)), + f'\n#define AUTOCORRECT_MIN_LENGTH {len(min_typo)} // "{min_typo}"\n', f'#define AUTOCORRECT_MAX_LENGTH {len(max_typo)} // "{max_typo}"\n\n', f'#define DICTIONARY_SIZE {len(data)}\n\n', + textwrap.fill('static const uint8_t autocorrect_data[DICTIONARY_SIZE] PROGMEM = {%s};' % (', '.join(map(str, data))), width=120, subsequent_indent=' '), '\n\n' + ]) + + with open(file_name, 'wt') as f: + f.write(generated_code) + + +@cli.argument('filename', default='autocorrect_dict.txt', help='The autocorrection database file') +@cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', type=keyboard_folder, completer=keyboard_completer, help='The keyboard to build a firmware for. Ignored when a configurator export is supplied.') +@cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', completer=keymap_completer, help='The keymap to build a firmware for. Ignored when a configurator export is supplied.') +@cli.argument('-o', '--output', arg_only=True, type=qmk.path.normpath, help='File to write to') +@cli.subcommand('Generate the autocorrection data file from a dictionary file.') +def generate_autocorrect_data(cli): + autocorrections = parse_file(cli.args.filename) + trie = make_trie(autocorrections) + data = serialize_trie(autocorrections, trie) + # Environment processing + if cli.args.output == '-': + cli.args.output = None + + if cli.args.output: + cli.args.output.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + cli.log.info('Creating autocorrect database at {fg_cyan}%s', cli.args.output) + write_generated_code(autocorrections, data, cli.args.output) + + else: + current_keyboard = cli.args.keyboard or cli.config.user.keyboard or cli.config.generate_autocorrect_data.keyboard + current_keymap = cli.args.keymap or cli.config.user.keymap or cli.config.generate_autocorrect_data.keymap + + if current_keyboard and current_keymap: + filename = locate_keymap(current_keyboard, current_keymap).parent / 'autocorrect_data.h' + cli.log.info('Creating autocorrect database at {fg_cyan}%s', filename) + write_generated_code(autocorrections, data, filename) + + else: + write_generated_code(autocorrections, data, 'autocorrect_data.h') + + cli.log.info('Processed %d autocorrection entries to table with %d bytes.', len(autocorrections), len(data)) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/config_h.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/config_h.py index a26dcdf7d7..d6e87c8803 100755 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/config_h.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/config_h.py @@ -13,6 +13,14 @@ from qmk.path import normpath from qmk.constants import GPL2_HEADER_C_LIKE, GENERATED_HEADER_C_LIKE +def generate_define(define, value=None): + value = f' {value}' if value is not None else '' + return f""" +#ifndef {define} +# define {define}{value} +#endif // {define}""" + + def direct_pins(direct_pins, postfix): """Return the config.h lines that set the direct pins. """ @@ -22,11 +30,7 @@ def direct_pins(direct_pins, postfix): cols = ','.join(map(str, [col or 'NO_PIN' for col in row])) rows.append('{' + cols + '}') - return f""" -#ifndef DIRECT_PINS{postfix} -# define DIRECT_PINS{postfix} {{ {", ".join(rows)} }} -#endif // DIRECT_PINS{postfix} -""" + return generate_define(f'DIRECT_PINS{postfix}', f'{{ {", ".join(rows)} }}') def pin_array(define, pins, postfix): @@ -34,11 +38,7 @@ def pin_array(define, pins, postfix): """ pin_array = ', '.join(map(str, [pin or 'NO_PIN' for pin in pins])) - return f""" -#ifndef {define}_PINS{postfix} -# define {define}_PINS{postfix} {{ {pin_array} }} -#endif // {define}_PINS{postfix} -""" + return generate_define(f'{define}_PINS{postfix}', f'{{ {pin_array} }}') def matrix_pins(matrix_pins, postfix=''): @@ -62,18 +62,8 @@ def generate_matrix_size(kb_info_json, config_h_lines): """Add the matrix size to the config.h. """ if 'matrix_pins' in kb_info_json: - col_count = kb_info_json['matrix_size']['cols'] - row_count = kb_info_json['matrix_size']['rows'] - - config_h_lines.append(f""" -#ifndef MATRIX_COLS -# define MATRIX_COLS {col_count} -#endif // MATRIX_COLS - -#ifndef MATRIX_ROWS -# define MATRIX_ROWS {row_count} -#endif // MATRIX_ROWS -""") + config_h_lines.append(generate_define('MATRIX_COLS', kb_info_json['matrix_size']['cols'])) + config_h_lines.append(generate_define('MATRIX_ROWS', kb_info_json['matrix_size']['rows'])) def generate_config_items(kb_info_json, config_h_lines): @@ -95,43 +85,23 @@ def generate_config_items(kb_info_json, config_h_lines): continue if key_type.startswith('array.array'): - config_h_lines.append('') - config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef {config_key}') - config_h_lines.append(f'# define {config_key} {{ {", ".join(["{" + ",".join(list(map(str, x))) + "}" for x in config_value])} }}') - config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // {config_key}') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define(config_key, f'{{ {", ".join(["{" + ",".join(list(map(str, x))) + "}" for x in config_value])} }}')) elif key_type.startswith('array'): - config_h_lines.append('') - config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef {config_key}') - config_h_lines.append(f'# define {config_key} {{ {", ".join(map(str, config_value))} }}') - config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // {config_key}') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define(config_key, f'{{ {", ".join(map(str, config_value))} }}')) elif key_type == 'bool': if config_value: - config_h_lines.append('') - config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef {config_key}') - config_h_lines.append(f'# define {config_key}') - config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // {config_key}') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define(config_key)) elif key_type == 'mapping': for key, value in config_value.items(): - config_h_lines.append('') - config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef {key}') - config_h_lines.append(f'# define {key} {value}') - config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // {key}') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define(key, value)) elif key_type == 'str': - config_h_lines.append('') - config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef {config_key}') - config_h_lines.append(f'# define {config_key} "{config_value}"') - config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // {config_key}') + escaped_str = config_value.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('"', '\\"') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define(config_key, f'"{escaped_str}"')) elif key_type == 'bcd_version': (major, minor, revision) = config_value.split('.') - config_h_lines.append('') - config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef {config_key}') - config_h_lines.append(f'# define {config_key} 0x{major.zfill(2)}{minor}{revision}') - config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // {config_key}') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define(config_key, f'0x{major.zfill(2)}{minor}{revision}')) else: - config_h_lines.append('') - config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef {config_key}') - config_h_lines.append(f'# define {config_key} {config_value}') - config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // {config_key}') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define(config_key, config_value)) def generate_encoder_config(encoder_json, config_h_lines, postfix=''): @@ -144,24 +114,15 @@ def generate_encoder_config(encoder_json, config_h_lines, postfix=''): b_pads.append(encoder["pin_b"]) resolutions.append(encoder.get("resolution", None)) - config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef ENCODERS_PAD_A{postfix}') - config_h_lines.append(f'# define ENCODERS_PAD_A{postfix} {{ { ", ".join(a_pads) } }}') - config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // ENCODERS_PAD_A{postfix}') - - config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef ENCODERS_PAD_B{postfix}') - config_h_lines.append(f'# define ENCODERS_PAD_B{postfix} {{ { ", ".join(b_pads) } }}') - config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // ENCODERS_PAD_B{postfix}') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define(f'ENCODERS_PAD_A{postfix}', f'{{ {", ".join(a_pads)} }}')) + config_h_lines.append(generate_define(f'ENCODERS_PAD_B{postfix}', f'{{ {", ".join(b_pads)} }}')) if None in resolutions: cli.log.debug("Unable to generate ENCODER_RESOLUTION configuration") elif len(set(resolutions)) == 1: - config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef ENCODER_RESOLUTION{postfix}') - config_h_lines.append(f'# define ENCODER_RESOLUTION{postfix} { resolutions[0] }') - config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // ENCODER_RESOLUTION{postfix}') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define(f'ENCODER_RESOLUTION{postfix}', resolutions[0])) else: - config_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef ENCODER_RESOLUTIONS{postfix}') - config_h_lines.append(f'# define ENCODER_RESOLUTIONS{postfix} {{ { ", ".join(map(str,resolutions)) } }}') - config_h_lines.append(f'#endif // ENCODER_RESOLUTIONS{postfix}') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define(f'ENCODER_RESOLUTIONS{postfix}', f'{{ {", ".join(map(str,resolutions))} }}')) def generate_split_config(kb_info_json, config_h_lines): @@ -170,35 +131,23 @@ def generate_split_config(kb_info_json, config_h_lines): if kb_info_json['split']['primary'] in ('left', 'right'): config_h_lines.append('') config_h_lines.append('#ifndef MASTER_LEFT') - config_h_lines.append('# ifndef MASTER_RIGHT') + config_h_lines.append('# ifndef MASTER_RIGHT') if kb_info_json['split']['primary'] == 'left': - config_h_lines.append('# define MASTER_LEFT') + config_h_lines.append('# define MASTER_LEFT') elif kb_info_json['split']['primary'] == 'right': - config_h_lines.append('# define MASTER_RIGHT') - config_h_lines.append('# endif // MASTER_RIGHT') + config_h_lines.append('# define MASTER_RIGHT') + config_h_lines.append('# endif // MASTER_RIGHT') config_h_lines.append('#endif // MASTER_LEFT') elif kb_info_json['split']['primary'] == 'pin': - config_h_lines.append('') - config_h_lines.append('#ifndef SPLIT_HAND_PIN') - config_h_lines.append('# define SPLIT_HAND_PIN') - config_h_lines.append('#endif // SPLIT_HAND_PIN') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define('SPLIT_HAND_PIN')) elif kb_info_json['split']['primary'] == 'matrix_grid': - config_h_lines.append('') - config_h_lines.append('#ifndef SPLIT_HAND_MATRIX_GRID') - config_h_lines.append('# define SPLIT_HAND_MATRIX_GRID {%s}' % (','.join(kb_info_json["split"]["matrix_grid"],))) - config_h_lines.append('#endif // SPLIT_HAND_MATRIX_GRID') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define('SPLIT_HAND_MATRIX_GRID', f'{{ {",".join(kb_info_json["split"]["matrix_grid"])} }}')) elif kb_info_json['split']['primary'] == 'eeprom': - config_h_lines.append('') - config_h_lines.append('#ifndef EE_HANDS') - config_h_lines.append('# define EE_HANDS') - config_h_lines.append('#endif // EE_HANDS') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define('EE_HANDS')) if 'protocol' in kb_info_json['split'].get('transport', {}): if kb_info_json['split']['transport']['protocol'] == 'i2c': - config_h_lines.append('') - config_h_lines.append('#ifndef USE_I2C') - config_h_lines.append('# define USE_I2C') - config_h_lines.append('#endif // USE_I2C') + config_h_lines.append(generate_define('USE_I2C')) if 'right' in kb_info_json['split'].get('matrix_pins', {}): config_h_lines.append(matrix_pins(kb_info_json['split']['matrix_pins']['right'], '_RIGHT')) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/keyboard_h.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/keyboard_h.py index 54ddb4cffd..910bd6a08d 100755 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/keyboard_h.py +++ b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/keyboard_h.py @@ -1,33 +1,72 @@ """Used by the make system to generate keyboard.h from info.json. """ +from pathlib import Path + from milc import cli +from qmk.path import normpath from qmk.info import info_json from qmk.commands import dump_lines from qmk.keyboard import keyboard_completer, keyboard_folder -from qmk.path import normpath -from qmk.constants import GPL2_HEADER_C_LIKE, GENERATED_HEADER_C_LIKE +from qmk.constants import COL_LETTERS, ROW_LETTERS, GPL2_HEADER_C_LIKE, GENERATED_HEADER_C_LIKE -def would_populate_layout_h(keyboard): - """Detect if a given keyboard is doing data driven layouts +def _generate_layouts(keyboard): + """Generates the layouts.h file. """ # Build the info.json file kb_info_json = info_json(keyboard) + if 'matrix_size' not in kb_info_json: + cli.log.error(f'{keyboard}: Invalid matrix config.') + return [] + + col_num = kb_info_json['matrix_size']['cols'] + row_num = kb_info_json['matrix_size']['rows'] + + lines = [] for layout_name in kb_info_json['layouts']: if kb_info_json['layouts'][layout_name]['c_macro']: continue if 'matrix' not in kb_info_json['layouts'][layout_name]['layout'][0]: - cli.log.debug('%s/%s: No matrix data!', keyboard, layout_name) + cli.log.debug(f'{keyboard}/{layout_name}: No matrix data!') continue - return True + layout_keys = [] + layout_matrix = [['KC_NO' for i in range(col_num)] for i in range(row_num)] + + for i, key in enumerate(kb_info_json['layouts'][layout_name]['layout']): + row = key['matrix'][0] + col = key['matrix'][1] + identifier = 'k%s%s' % (ROW_LETTERS[row], COL_LETTERS[col]) - return False + try: + layout_matrix[row][col] = identifier + layout_keys.append(identifier) + except IndexError: + key_name = key.get('label', identifier) + cli.log.error(f'Matrix data out of bounds for layout {layout_name} at index {i} ({key_name}): [{row}, {col}]') + return [] + lines.append('') + lines.append('#define %s(%s) {\\' % (layout_name, ', '.join(layout_keys))) + rows = ', \\\n'.join(['\t {' + ', '.join(row) + '}' for row in layout_matrix]) + rows += ' \\' + lines.append(rows) + lines.append('}') + + for alias, target in kb_info_json.get('layout_aliases', {}).items(): + lines.append('') + lines.append(f'#ifndef {alias}') + lines.append(f'# define {alias} {target}') + lines.append('#endif') + + return lines + + +@cli.argument('-i', '--include', nargs='?', arg_only=True, help='Optional file to include') @cli.argument('-o', '--output', arg_only=True, type=normpath, help='File to write to') @cli.argument('-q', '--quiet', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help="Quiet mode, only output error messages") @cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', arg_only=True, type=keyboard_folder, completer=keyboard_completer, required=True, help='Keyboard to generate keyboard.h for.') @@ -35,13 +74,23 @@ def would_populate_layout_h(keyboard): def generate_keyboard_h(cli): """Generates the keyboard.h file. """ - has_layout_h = would_populate_layout_h(cli.args.keyboard) + keyboard_h = cli.args.include + dd_layouts = _generate_layouts(cli.args.keyboard) + valid_config = dd_layouts or keyboard_h # Build the layouts.h file. keyboard_h_lines = [GPL2_HEADER_C_LIKE, GENERATED_HEADER_C_LIKE, '#pragma once', '#include "quantum.h"'] - if not has_layout_h: - keyboard_h_lines.append('#error("<keyboard>.h is only optional for data driven keyboards - kb.h == bad times")') + keyboard_h_lines.append('') + keyboard_h_lines.append('// Layout content') + if dd_layouts: + keyboard_h_lines.extend(dd_layouts) + if keyboard_h: + keyboard_h_lines.append(f'#include "{Path(keyboard_h).name}"') + + # Protect against poorly configured keyboards + if not valid_config: + keyboard_h_lines.append('#error("<keyboard>.h is required unless your keyboard uses data-driven configuration. Please rename your keyboard\'s header file to <keyboard>.h")') # Show the results dump_lines(cli.args.output, keyboard_h_lines, cli.args.quiet) diff --git a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/layouts.py b/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/layouts.py deleted file mode 100755 index 193633baf6..0000000000 --- a/lib/python/qmk/cli/generate/layouts.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -"""Used by the make system to generate layouts.h from info.json. -""" -from milc import cli - -from qmk.constants import COL_LETTERS, ROW_LETTERS, GPL2_HEADER_C_LIKE, GENERATED_HEADER_C_LIKE -from qmk.decorators import automagic_keyboard, automagic_keymap -from qmk.info import info_json -from qmk.keyboard import keyboard_completer, keyboard_folder -from qmk.path import is_keyboard, normpath -from qmk.commands import dump_lines - -usb_properties = { - 'vid': 'VENDOR_ID', - 'pid': 'PRODUCT_ID', - 'device_ver': 'DEVICE_VER', -} - - -@cli.argument('-o', '--output', arg_only=True, type=normpath, help='File to write to') -@cli.argument('-q', '--quiet', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help="Quiet mode, only output error messages") -@cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', type=keyboard_folder, completer=keyboard_completer, help='Keyboard to generate config.h for.') -@cli.subcommand('Used by the make system to generate layouts.h from info.json', hidden=True) -@automagic_keyboard -@automagic_keymap -def generate_layouts(cli): - """Generates the layouts.h file. - """ - # Determine our keyboard(s) - if not cli.config.generate_layouts.keyboard: - cli.log.error('Missing parameter: --keyboard') - cli.subcommands['info'].print_help() - return False - - if not is_keyboard(cli.config.generate_layouts.keyboard): - cli.log.error('Invalid keyboard: "%s"', cli.config.generate_layouts.keyboard) - return False - - # Build the info.json file - kb_info_json = info_json(cli.config.generate_layouts.keyboard) - - # Build the layouts.h file. - layouts_h_lines = [GPL2_HEADER_C_LIKE, GENERATED_HEADER_C_LIKE, '#pragma once'] - - if 'matrix_size' not in kb_info_json: - cli.log.error('%s: Invalid matrix config.', cli.config.generate_layouts.keyboard) - return False - - col_num = kb_info_json['matrix_size']['cols'] - row_num = kb_info_json['matrix_size']['rows'] - - for layout_name in kb_info_json['layouts']: - if kb_info_json['layouts'][layout_name]['c_macro']: - continue - - if 'matrix' not in kb_info_json['layouts'][layout_name]['layout'][0]: - cli.log.debug('%s/%s: No matrix data!', cli.config.generate_layouts.keyboard, layout_name) - continue - - layout_keys = [] - layout_matrix = [['KC_NO' for i in range(col_num)] for i in range(row_num)] - - for i, key in enumerate(kb_info_json['layouts'][layout_name]['layout']): - row = key['matrix'][0] - col = key['matrix'][1] - identifier = 'k%s%s' % (ROW_LETTERS[row], COL_LETTERS[col]) - - try: - layout_matrix[row][col] = identifier - layout_keys.append(identifier) - except IndexError: - key_name = key.get('label', identifier) - cli.log.error('Matrix data out of bounds for layout %s at index %s (%s): %s, %s', layout_name, i, key_name, row, col) - return False - - layouts_h_lines.append('') - layouts_h_lines.append('#define %s(%s) {\\' % (layout_name, ', '.join(layout_keys))) - - rows = ', \\\n'.join(['\t {' + ', '.join(row) + '}' for row in layout_matrix]) - rows += ' \\' - layouts_h_lines.append(rows) - layouts_h_lines.append('}') - - for alias, target in kb_info_json.get('layout_aliases', {}).items(): - layouts_h_lines.append('') - layouts_h_lines.append(f'#ifndef {alias}') - layouts_h_lines.append(f'# define {alias} {target}') - layouts_h_lines.append('#endif') - - # Show the results - dump_lines(cli.args.output, layouts_h_lines, cli.args.quiet) |