141 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
Executable File
141 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python
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#
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# Scyther caching mechanism
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#
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# Uses md5 hashes to store previously calculated results.
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#
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# (c)2005 Cas Cremers
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#
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#
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import md5
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import commands
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import os
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import sys
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import time
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from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile, gettempdir
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Global definitions
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Minimum duration for a test to get into the cache (in seconds)
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CacheTimer = 0.1
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# How to call Scyther
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# scyther should reside in $PATH
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def scythercall (argumentstring, inputfile):
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clstring = "scyther " + argumentstring + " " + inputfile
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(status,scout) = commands.getstatusoutput(clstring)
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return (status,scout)
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Cached evaluation
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# cached results
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# input: a large string (consisting of read input files)
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# argstring: a smaller string
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def evaluate (argumentstring, inputstring):
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def cacheid():
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m = md5.new()
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# # Determine scyther version
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# (status, scout) = scythercall ("--version", "")
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# if status == 1 or status < 0:
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# # some problem
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# print "Problem with determining scyther version!"
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# os.exit()
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# # Add version to hash
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# m.update (scout)
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# Add inputfile to hash
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m.update (inputstring)
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# Add arguments to hash
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m.update (argumentstring)
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# Return a readable ID (good for a filename)
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return m.hexdigest()
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# slashcutter
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# Takes 'str': cuts of the first 'depth' strings of length
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# 'width' and puts 'substr' in between
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def slashcutter(str,substr,width,depth):
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res = ""
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while len(str)>width and depth>0:
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res = res + str[0:width] + substr
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str = str[width:]
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depth = depth-1
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return res + str
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# Determine name
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def cachefilename(id):
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fn = gettempdir() + "/scyther/"
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fn = fn + slashcutter(id,"/",3,2)
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fn = fn + ".txt"
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return fn
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# Ensure directory
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def ensureDirectory (path):
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if not os.path.exists(path):
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os.mkdir(path)
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# Ensure directories for a file
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def ensureDirectories (filename):
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for i in range(1,len(filename)):
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if filename[i] == '/':
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np = i+1
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ensureDirectory(filename[:np])
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def compute_and_cache(cachefile):
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# Hmm, we need to compute this result
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# Compute duration (in seconds)
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h = NamedTemporaryFile()
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h.write(inputstring)
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h.flush()
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starttime = time.time()
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(status, scout) = scythercall (argumentstring, h.name)
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duration = time.time() - starttime
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h.close()
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# Only cache if it took some time
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if duration >= CacheTimer:
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# Write cache file even if it's wrong
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ensureDirectories(cachefile)
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f = open(cachefile,'w')
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f.write(scout)
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f.close()
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return (status,scout)
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def retrieve_from_cache(file):
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f = open(file,'r')
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res = f.read()
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f.close()
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# TODO technically, we should store the status in the
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# cache file as well. For now, we just return 0 status.
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return (0,res)
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# Determine the unique filename for this test
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cachefile = cachefilename(cacheid())
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if os.path.exists(cachefile):
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return retrieve_from_cache(cachefile)
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else:
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return compute_and_cache(cachefile)
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Standalone usage
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def main():
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print "This module has currently no standalone functionality."
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# Only if main stuff
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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