## ## Gajim Team: ## - Yann Le Boulanger ## - Vincent Hanquez ## - Nikos Kouremenos ## ## Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Gajim Team ## ## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published ## by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 only. ## ## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ## GNU General Public License for more details. ## import os from common import gajim from common import i18n _ = i18n._ class OptionsParser: def __init__(self, filename): self.__filename = filename def read_line(self, line): index = line.find(' = ') var_str = line[0:index] value_str = line[index + 3:-1] i_start = var_str.find('.') i_end = var_str.rfind('.') if i_start == -1: gajim.config.set(var_str, value_str) else: optname = var_str[0:i_start] key = var_str[i_start + 1:i_end] subname = var_str[i_end + 1:] gajim.config.add_per(optname, key) gajim.config.set_per(optname, key, subname, value_str) def read(self): try: fd = open(self.__filename) except: if os.path.exists(self.__filename): #it is file about file FIXME: bad comment print _('error: cannot open %s for reading') % self.__filename return for line in fd.readlines(): self.read_line(line) fd.close() def write_line(self, fd, opt, parents, value): s = '' if parents: if len(parents) == 1: return for p in parents: s += p + '.' if value == None: return s += opt fd.write(s + ' = ' + str(value[1]) + '\n') def write(self): (base_dir, filename) = os.path.split(self.__filename) self.__tempfile = os.path.join(base_dir, '.' + filename) try: fd = open(self.__tempfile, 'w') except: #chances are we cannot write file in a directory err_str = _('Unable to write file in %s') % base_dir print err_str return err_str os.chmod(self.__filename, 0600) try: gajim.config.foreach(self.write_line, fd) except IOError, e: fd.close() return e.errno fd.close() if os.path.exists(self.__filename): # win32 needs this try: os.remove(self.__filename) except: pass try: os.rename(self.__tempfile, self.__filename) except IOError, e: return e.errno return None