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allwpilib/upstream_utils/argparse_lib.py
Gold856 ca05ffa1b9 [upstream_utils] Use pathlib instead of os.path (#7983)
A noteworthy change is the replacement of the `dp.startswith(os.path.join(".", "subdir"))` pattern. pathlib doesn't offer something with similar semantics besides `match` and `full_match`, so there's now a helper function that replicates the behavior.

Other notable changes include the addition of type annotations to ensure code correctness, using == to check file names instead of `endswith` for clarity (`endswith` is still used to check extensions), manual walking and copying being refactored in googletest, json, memory, nanopb, protobuf, and sleipnir to use `walk_cwd_and_copy_if`, and matching functions being shortened to the point where they can just be inlined into the lambda.

Co-authored-by: Tyler Veness <calcmogul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: David Vo <auscompgeek@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-05-29 16:05:22 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import shutil
from pathlib import Path
from upstream_utils import Lib
def copy_upstream_src(wpilib_root: Path):
wpiutil = wpilib_root / "wpiutil"
# Copy header into allwpilib
dest_filename = (
wpiutil / f"src/main/native/thirdparty/argparse/include/wpi/argparse.h"
)
shutil.copyfile("include/argparse/argparse.hpp", dest_filename)
# Rename namespace from argparse to wpi
with open(dest_filename) as f:
content = f.read()
content = content.replace("namespace argparse", "namespace wpi")
content = content.replace("argparse::", "wpi::")
content = content.replace("ARGPARSE_", "WPI_")
with open(dest_filename, "w") as f:
f.write(content)
def main():
name = "argparse_lib"
url = "https://github.com/p-ranav/argparse"
# master on 2024-09-11
tag = "fd13c2859131ab463e617a5a8abcc69eb7e1d897"
expected = Lib(name, url, tag, copy_upstream_src)
expected.main()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()