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fxconv: PythonExtra support for bopti-fx
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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ When TYPE is specified (one-shot conversion), it should be one of:
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--libimg-image Convert to the libimg image format
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--custom Use a custom converter; you might want to specify an explicit
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type by adding "custom-type:your_custom_type" (see below)
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Custom converters can be specified by:
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--converters Semicolon-separated list of custom converters (converters.py
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in the current directory is detected as one per legacy)
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@ -31,8 +32,13 @@ syntax (names can contain dots). For example:
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fxconv -f myfont.png -o myfont.o charset:ascii grid.padding:1 height:7
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Some formats differ between platforms so you should specify it when possible:
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--fx Casio fx-9860G family (black-and-white calculators)
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--cg Casio fx-CG 50 family (16-bit color calculators)
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--fx CASIO fx-9860G family (black-and-white calculators)
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--cg CASIO fx-CG 50 family (16-bit color calculators)
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Finally, there is some support (non-final) for PythonExtra, in which case the
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output file is as Python file instead of an object file.
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--py Convert for PythonExtra (some types supported)
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--py-compact Use compact bytes notation (shorter, but non-printable)
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""".strip()
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# Simple error-warnings system
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target = { 'toolchain': None, 'arch': None, 'section': None }
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use_custom = False
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converter_paths = []
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py = { 'enabled': False, 'compact': False }
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# Parse command-line arguments
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try:
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longs = ["help", "output=", "toolchain=", "arch=", "section=", "fx",
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"cg", "converters="] + types.split()
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"cg", "converters=", "py", "py-compact"] + types.split()
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opts, args = getopt.gnu_getopt(sys.argv[1:], "hsbifo:", longs)
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except getopt.GetoptError as error:
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return err(error)
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mode = "custom"
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elif name == "--converters":
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converter_paths = [path for path in value.split(";") if path]
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elif name == "--py":
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py['enabled'] = True
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elif name == "--py-compact":
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py['compact'] = True
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# Other names are modes
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else:
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mode = name[1] if len(name)==2 else name[2:]
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spec.loader.exec_module(module)
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converters.append(module.convert)
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params["py"] = py
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fxconv.convert(input, params, target, output, model, converters)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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@ -513,6 +513,11 @@ def convert_bopti_fx(input, params):
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data[n] = layer[4 * longword + i]
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n += 1
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if params["py"]["enabled"]:
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w, h = img.size
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return ["import gint\n",
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f"{params['name']} = gint.image({p.id}, {w}, {h}, ", data, ")\n"]
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# Generate the object file
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o = ObjectData()
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o += header
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else:
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raise FxconvError(f'unknown resource type \'{t}\'')
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# PythonExtra conversion: output a file
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if params["py"]["enabled"]:
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pyout(o, output, params)
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# Standard conversions: save to ELF in the natural way
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elf(o, output, "_" + params["name"], **target)
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else:
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elf(o, output, "_" + params["name"], **target)
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def elf(data, output, symbol, toolchain=None, arch=None, section=None,
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assembly=None):
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return elf(None, output, None, assembly=asm, **kwargs)
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def pyout(bits, output, params):
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# Compact into byte strings to avoid building tuples in the heap;
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# MicroPython allows basically anything in literal strings (including
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# NUL!), we just have to escape \, \n, \r, and ".
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def byteify(c):
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if c == ord('"'):
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return b'\\"'
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if c == ord('\n'):
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return b'\\n'
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if c == ord('\r'):
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return b'\\r'
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if c == ord('\\'):
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return b'\\\\'
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return bytes([c])
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with open(output, "wb") as fp:
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for section in bits:
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if isinstance(section, bytearray):
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section = bytes(section)
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if isinstance(section, bytes):
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if params["py"]["compact"]:
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fp.write(b'b"')
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fp.write(section)
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fp.write(b'"')
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else:
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fp.write(repr(section).encode("utf-8"))
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else:
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fp.write(section.encode("utf-8"))
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#
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# Meta API
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#
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