#!/usr/bin/env python3 import argparse import macresources def parse_align(x): msg = "%r is not 'word', 'longword' or whole number" % x if x.lower() == 'word': return 2 elif x.lower() == 'longword': return 4 try: y = int(x) except ValueError: raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(msg) if y < 1: raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(msg) return y parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=''' Compile legacy Mac resources from a subset of the Rez language. Only data blocks and $"" lines are supported. No attempt is made to output to the native Mac resource fork, but this can be worked around by appending `/..namedfork/rsrc' to the name of an existing output file. ''') parser.add_argument('rezFile', nargs='+', help='resource description files') parser.add_argument('-o', metavar='outputFile', default='Rez.out', help='default: Rez.out') parser.add_argument('-align', metavar='word | longword | n', action='store', type=parse_align, default=1) parser.add_argument('-useDF', action='store_true', help='ignored: data fork is always used') args = parser.parse_args() resources = [] for in_path in args.rezFile: with open(in_path, 'rb') as f: resources.extend(macresources.parse_rez_code(f.read(), original_file=f.name)) with open(args.o, 'wb') as f: f.write(macresources.make_file(resources, align=args.align))