#!/usr/bin/env python3 import argparse import macresources import sys parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=''' Decompile legacy Mac resources to the Rez language. Unless the `-ascii' flag is used, the output will match Apple's deprecated DeRez utility. No attempt is made to access the native Mac resource fork, but this can be worked around by appending `/..namedfork/rsrc' to the name of the input file. ''') parser.add_argument('resourceFile', help='file to be decompiled') parser.add_argument('-ascii', action='store_true', help='guarantee ASCII output') parser.add_argument('-useDF', action='store_true', help='ignored: data fork is always used') parser.add_argument('-fakehdr', action='store_true', help='output header as fake resource') args = parser.parse_args() with open(args.resourceFile, 'rb') as f: resources = macresources.parse_file(f.read(), fake_header_rsrc=args.fakehdr) try: sys.stdout.buffer.write(macresources.make_rez_code(resources, ascii_clean=args.ascii, fake_header_rsrc=args.fakehdr)) except BrokenPipeError: pass # like we get when we pipe into head