On 12/18/2012 12:38 AM, tutor-requ...@python.org wrote:
Re: Get the structure values from a c file
I apologize for some syntax errors in my c file. I would like to correct my mistakes and append some lines in the c file to make it clearer.
---- #define max (3) #define max_data_size (9600*2*8) typedef unsigned char u8; typedef signed int u32; int some_data[] = { -288, -153, 31, 24, 205, 110, 39, 88, -281, 145, 35, 266, 63, -79, -103, -25, 53, 145, -114, -274, 46, 60, 220, 205 }; typedef struct A { u32 a; u8 b; }A; typedef struct MainStruct { A var1; u32 var2; u32 var3[max]; u32 var4; u32 var5[max]; }MainStruct; void generate() { MainStruct myMain = {0}; myMain.var1.a = 1; myMain.var1.b = 'a'; myMain.var2 = 3; myMain.var3[0] = -3; myMain.var3[1] = 6; myMain.var3[2] = 18; (void)memcpy((void *)myMain.var4, (void *)some_data, sizeof(some_data)); myMain.var5[0] = 1; } ---- This is a work-problem. Given a c file as input, the customer wants me to write a python script that will retrieve the values of myMain. He wants those values converted to binary data and write it in a .bin file. As a result, the size of the bin file is equal to the size of myMain. The c file input content might change in the future like different values assigned, added fields in the MainStruct, etc. Also I am not permitted to change the c file. About me, I'm a fresh graduate. I just started learning python a month ago. I learned c in school, we had it for 2 years. I'm using python 2.6. I'm running on Windows 7 64-bit OS. What I did so far is parse the C source code. But having a problem parsing the value of myMain.var4. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor