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# Dependancy: pandas
# Usage:
# curl -o Locality.cpp https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apple/foundationdb/main/fdbrpc/Locality.cpp
# # (You can replace /main/ by the tag version you want, for example /7.2.9/)
# python generate.py
# # output.csv is the output and can be imported in any spreadsheet editor (gdoc, excel...) for color-coding
from collections import defaultdict
import pandas as pd
PRIORITIES = {
"ProcessClass::BestFit": 0,
"ProcessClass::GoodFit": 1,
"ProcessClass::UnsetFit": 2,
"ProcessClass::OkayFit": 3,
"ProcessClass::WorstFit": 4,
"ProcessClass::NeverAssign": 5,
}
def string_to_role_class(s):
if not "ProcessClass::" in s:
raise IOError(s)
parsed = s.split("ProcessClass::")[1].split(":")[0]
if parsed.endswith("Class"):
parsed = parsed[:-5]
return parsed
def get_priority(l):
parsed = "ProcessClass::" + l.split("ProcessClass::")[1].split(";")[0]
return PRIORITIES[parsed]
class_to_process = defaultdict(dict) # dict[class][role] = priority
defaults = {} # role -> default priority
with open("Locality.cpp", "r") as f:
lines = f.readlines()
index = 0
# Find where the switch statement starts
while "switch(role)" not in lines[index].replace(" ", ""):
index += 1
index += 1
# Now, iterate for each role, stops when we arrive at default: (for role)
while True:
# Get to next statement
while "case ProcessClass::" not in lines[index] and "default:" not in lines[index]:
index += 1
if "default:" in lines[index]:
break
role = string_to_role_class(lines[index])
index += 1
classes = [] # Since a switch statement can fallthrough, collect all classes first
while "}" not in lines[index]:
# Either we have a priority (this if) OR we have a class (next)
if "return ProcessClass" in lines[index]:
priority = get_priority(lines[index])
for class_ in classes:
c = string_to_role_class(class_)
class_to_process[c][role] = priority
classes = []
elif "case ProcessClass::" in lines[index]:
classes.append(lines[index])
elif "default:" in lines[index]:
defaults[role] = get_priority(lines[index+1])
index += 1
# Add all defaults to the final dictionary
for c in class_to_process.keys():
for r in defaults.keys():
if r not in class_to_process[c]:
class_to_process[c][r] = defaults[r]
# Generate a CSV via pandas that can be imported into any spreadsheet editor (gdoc, excel...)
print(class_to_process)
df = pd.DataFrame(class_to_process)
df.to_csv("output.csv")
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2023 Datadog, Inc.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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