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from __future__ import print_function
"""
ROS msg library for Python
Implements: U{http://ros.org/wiki/msg}
"""
import os
import sys
from . base import InvalidMsgSpec, EXT_MSG, MSG_DIR, SEP, log
from . names import is_legal_resource_name, is_legal_resource_base_name, package_resource_name, resource_name
#TODOXXX: unit test
def bare_msg_type(msg_type):
"""
Compute the bare data type, e.g. for arrays, get the underlying array item type
:param msg_type: ROS msg type (e.g. 'std_msgs/String'), ``str``
:returns: base type, ``str``
"""
if msg_type is None:
return None
if '[' in msg_type:
return msg_type[:msg_type.find('[')]
return msg_type
def resolve_type(msg_type, package_context):
"""
Resolve type name based on current package context.
NOTE: in ROS Diamondback, 'Header' resolves to
'std_msgs/Header'. In previous releases, it resolves to
'roslib/Header' (REP 100).
e.g.::
resolve_type('String', 'std_msgs') -> 'std_msgs/String'
resolve_type('String[]', 'std_msgs') -> 'std_msgs/String[]'
resolve_type('std_msgs/String', 'foo') -> 'std_msgs/String'
resolve_type('uint16', 'std_msgs') -> 'uint16'
resolve_type('uint16[]', 'std_msgs') -> 'uint16[]'
"""
bt = bare_msg_type(msg_type)
if bt in BUILTIN_TYPES:
return msg_type
elif bt == HEADER:
return HEADER_FULL_NAME
elif SEP in msg_type:
return msg_type
else:
return "%s%s%s"%(package_context, SEP, msg_type)
#NOTE: this assumes that we aren't going to support multi-dimensional
def parse_type(msg_type):
"""
Parse ROS message field type
:param msg_type: ROS field type, ``str``
:returns: base_type, is_array, array_length, ``(str, bool, int)``
:raises: :exc:`ValueError` If *msg_type* cannot be parsed
"""
if not msg_type:
raise ValueError("Invalid empty type")
if '[' in msg_type:
var_length = msg_type.endswith('[]')
splits = msg_type.split('[')
if len(splits) > 2:
raise ValueError("Currently only support 1-dimensional array types: %s"%msg_type)
if var_length:
return msg_type[:-2], True, None
else:
try:
length = int(splits[1][:-1])
return splits[0], True, length
except ValueError:
raise ValueError("Invalid array dimension: [%s]"%splits[1][:-1])
else:
return msg_type, False, None
################################################################################
# name validation
def is_valid_msg_type(x):
"""
:returns: True if the name is a syntatically legal message type name, ``bool``
"""
if not x or len(x) != len(x.strip()):
return False
base = bare_msg_type(x)
if not is_legal_resource_name(base):
return False
#parse array indicies
x = x[len(base):]
state = 0
i = 0
for c in x:
if state == 0:
if c != '[':
return False
state = 1 #open
elif state == 1:
if c == ']':
state = 0 #closed
else:
try:
int(c)
except:
return False
return state == 0
def is_valid_constant_type(x):
"""
:returns: ``True`` if the name is a legal constant type. Only simple types are allowed, ``bool``
"""
return x in PRIMITIVE_TYPES
def is_valid_msg_field_name(x):
"""
:returns: ``True`` if the name is a syntatically legal message field name, ``bool``
"""
return is_legal_resource_base_name(x)
# msg spec representation ##########################################
class Constant(object):
"""
Container class for holding a Constant declaration
Attributes:
- ``type``
- ``name``
- ``val``
- ``val_text``
"""
__slots__ = ['type', 'name', 'val', 'val_text']
def __init__(self, type_, name, val, val_text):
"""
:param type_: constant type, ``str``
:param name: constant name, ``str``
:param val: constant value, ``str``
:param val_text: Original text definition of *val*, ``str``
"""
if type is None or name is None or val is None or val_text is None:
raise ValueError('Constant must have non-None parameters')
self.type = type_
self.name = name.strip() #names are always stripped of whitespace
self.val = val
self.val_text = val_text
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, Constant):
return False
return self.type == other.type and self.name == other.name and self.val == other.val
def __repr__(self):
return "%s %s=%s"%(self.type, self.name, self.val)
def __str__(self):
return "%s %s=%s"%(self.type, self.name, self.val)
class Field(object):
"""
Container class for storing information about a single field in a MsgSpec
Attributes:
- ``name``
- ``type``
- ``base_type``
- ``is_array``
- ``array_len``
- ``is_builtin``
- ``is_header``
"""
def __init__(self, name, type):
self.name = name
self.type = type
(self.base_type, self.is_array, self.array_len) = parse_type(type)
self.is_header = is_header_type(self.type)
self.is_builtin = is_builtin(self.base_type)
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, Field):
return False
else:
return self.name == other.name and \
self.type == other.type
def __repr__(self):
return "[%s, %s, %s, %s, %s]"%(self.name, self.type, self.base_type, self.is_array, self.array_len)
class MsgSpec(object):
"""
Container class for storing loaded msg description files. Field
types and names are stored in separate lists with 1-to-1
correspondence. MsgSpec can also return an md5 of the source text.
"""
def __init__(self, types, names, constants, text, full_name, package = '', short_name = ''):
"""
:param types: list of field types, in order of declaration, ``[str]``
:param names: list of field names, in order of declaration, ``[str]``
:param constants: List of :class:`Constant` declarations, ``[Constant]``
:param text: text of declaration, ``str``
:raises: :exc:`InvalidMsgSpec` If spec is invalid (e.g. fields with the same name)
"""
alt_package, alt_short_name = package_resource_name(full_name)
if not package:
package = alt_package
if not short_name:
short_name = alt_short_name
self.types = types
if len(set(names)) != len(names):
raise InvalidMsgSpec("Duplicate field names in message: %s"%names)
self.names = names
self.constants = constants
assert len(self.types) == len(self.names), "len(%s) != len(%s)"%(self.types, self.names)
#Header.msg support
if (len(self.types)):
self.header_present = self.types[0] == HEADER_FULL_NAME and self.names[0] == 'header'
else:
self.header_present = False
self.text = text
self.full_name = full_name
self.short_name = short_name
self.package = package
try:
self._parsed_fields = [Field(name, type) for (name, type) in zip(self.names, self.types)]
except ValueError as e:
raise InvalidMsgSpec("invalid field: %s"%(e))
def fields(self):
"""
:returns: zip list of types and names (e.g. [('int32', 'x'), ('int32', 'y')], ``[(str,str),]``
"""
return list(zip(self.types, self.names)) #py3k
def parsed_fields(self):
"""
:returns: list of :class:`Field` classes, ``[Field,]``
"""
return self._parsed_fields
def has_header(self):
"""
:returns: ``True`` if msg decription contains a 'Header header'
declaration at the beginning, ``bool``
"""
return self.header_present
def __eq__(self, other):
if not other or not isinstance(other, MsgSpec):
return False
return self.types == other.types and self.names == other.names and \
self.constants == other.constants and self.text == other.text and \
self.full_name == other.full_name and self.short_name == other.short_name and \
self.package == other.package
def __ne__(self, other):
if not other or not isinstance(other, MsgSpec):
return True
return not self.__eq__(other)
def __repr__(self):
if self.constants:
return "MsgSpec[%s, %s, %s]"%(repr(self.constants), repr(self.types), repr(self.names))
else:
return "MsgSpec[%s, %s]"%(repr(self.types), repr(self.names))
def __str__(self):
return self.text
# .msg file routines ##############################################################
# adjustable constants, in case we change our minds
HEADER = 'Header'
TIME = 'time'
DURATION = 'duration'
HEADER_FULL_NAME = 'std_msgs/Header'
def is_header_type(msg_type):
"""
:param msg_type: message type name, ``str``
:returns: ``True`` if *msg_type* refers to the ROS Header type, ``bool``
"""
# for backwards compatibility, include roslib/Header. REP 100
return msg_type in [HEADER, HEADER_FULL_NAME, 'roslib/Header']
# time and duration types are represented as aggregate data structures
# for the purposes of serialization from the perspective of
# roslib.msgs. genmsg_py will do additional special handling is required
# to convert them into rospy.msg.Time/Duration instances.
## time as msg spec. time is unsigned
TIME_MSG = "uint32 secs\nuint32 nsecs"
## duration as msg spec. duration is just like time except signed
DURATION_MSG = "int32 secs\nint32 nsecs"
## primitive types are those for which we allow constants, i.e. have primitive representation
PRIMITIVE_TYPES = ['int8','uint8','int16','uint16','int32','uint32','int64','uint64','float32','float64',
'string',
'bool',
# deprecated:
'char','byte']
BUILTIN_TYPES = PRIMITIVE_TYPES + [TIME, DURATION]
def is_builtin(msg_type_name):
"""
:param msg_type_name: name of message type, ``str``
:returns: True if msg_type_name is a builtin/primitive type, ``bool``
"""
return msg_type_name in BUILTIN_TYPES
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