On an emulator, the receive buffer is filled with the correct/expected data for 'device status'. I found this experiment useful: - it revealed a bug in my register struct generator code (the maple_if-related registers were not at the correct offsets) - it validates my understanding about endianness-swapping between the maple bus and the SH4
33 lines
770 B
Python
33 lines
770 B
Python
import io
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def should_autonewline(line):
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return (
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"static_assert" not in line
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and "extern" not in line
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and (len(line.split()) < 2 or line.split()[1] != '=') # hacky; meh
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)
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def _render(out, lines):
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indent = " "
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level = 0
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for l in lines:
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if l and (l[0] == "}" or l[0] == ")"):
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level -= 2
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assert level >= 0, out.getvalue()
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out.write(indent * level + l + "\n")
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if l and (l[-1] == "{" or l[-1] == "("):
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level += 2
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if level == 0 and l and l[-1] == ";":
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if should_autonewline(l):
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out.write("\n")
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return out
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def renderer():
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out = io.StringIO()
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def render(lines):
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return _render(out, lines)
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return render, out
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