| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197 | #!/usr/bin/env python# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-#  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------#  otmod.py#  Copyright 2015 Christopher Simpkins#  MIT license#  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------import sysimport os.pathimport codecsimport unicodedatafrom fontTools import ttLibfrom yaml import loadtry:    from yaml import CLoader as Loaderexcept ImportError:    from yaml import Loader# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------# [ Argument Class ]#   all command line arguments (object inherited from Python list)# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------class Argument(list):    """Argument class is a list for command line arguments.  It provides methods for positional argument parsing"""    def __init__(self, argv):        self.argv = argv        list.__init__(self, self.argv)    # return argument at position specified by the 'position' parameter    def get_arg(self, position):        if self.argv and (len(self.argv) > position):            return self.argv[position]        else:            return ""    # return position of user specified argument in the argument list    def get_arg_position(self, test_arg):        if self.argv:            if test_arg in self.argv:                return self.argv.index(test_arg)            else:                return -1  # TODO: change the return code that indicates an error    # return the argument at the next position following a user specified positional argument    # (e.g. for argument to an option in cmd)    def get_arg_next(self, position):        if len(self.argv) > (position + 1):            return self.argv[position + 1]        else:            return ""def generate_outfile_path(filepath):    filepath_list = os.path.split(filepath)    directory_path = filepath_list[0]    basefile_path = filepath_list[1]    basefile_list = basefile_path.split(".")    new_basefile_name = basefile_list[0] + "-new." + basefile_list[1]    outfile = os.path.join(directory_path, new_basefile_name)    return outfiledef read_utf8(filepath):    """read_utf8() is a function that reads text in as UTF-8 NFKD normalized text strings from filepath    :param filepath: the filepath to the text input file    """    try:        f = codecs.open(filepath, encoding='utf_8', mode='r')    except IOError as ioe:        sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: Unable to open '" + filepath + "' for read.\n")        raise ioe    try:        textstring = f.read()        norm_text = unicodedata.normalize('NFKD', textstring)  # NKFD normalization of the unicode data before returns        return norm_text    except Exception as e:        sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: Unable to read " + filepath + " with UTF-8 encoding using the read_utf8() method.\n")        raise e    finally:        f.close()def main(arguments):    args = Argument(arguments)    # Command line syntax + parsing    # LONG OPTIONS: otmod.py --in <font infile path> --opentype <Open Type changes YAML path> --out <font outfile path> --quiet    # SHORT OPTIONS: otmod.py -i <font infile path> -t <Open Type changes YAML path> -o <font outfile path> -q    # Quiet flag (default to False, if set to True does not print changes that occurred to std output)    quiet = False    if "--quiet" in args.argv or "-q" in args.argv:        quiet = True    # font infile path    if "--in" in args.argv:        infile = args.get_arg_next(args.get_arg_position("--in"))        if infile is "":            sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: please define the font input file path as an argument to the --in command line option.\n")            sys.exit(1)    elif "-i" in args.argv:        infile = args.get_arg_next(args.get_arg_position("-i"))        if infile is "":            sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: please define the font input file path as an argument to the -i command line option.\n")            sys.exit(1)    else:        sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: Please include the `--in` option with an input font file defined as an argument.\n")        sys.exit(1)    # OpenType change YAML file path    if "--opentype" in args.argv:        otpath = args.get_arg_next(args.get_arg_position("--opentype"))        if otpath is "":            sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: please define the YAML OpenType changes file path as an argument to the --opentype command line option.\n")            sys.exit(1)    elif "-t" in args.argv:        otpath = args.get_arg_next(args.get_arg_position("-t"))        if otpath is "":            sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: please define the YAML OpenType changes file path as an argument to the -t command line option.\n")            sys.exit(1)    else:        sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: Please include the `--opentype` option and define it with an path argument to the YAML formatted OpenType changes file.\n")        sys.exit(1)    # font outfile path (allows for font name change in outfile)    if "--out" in args.argv:        outfile = args.get_arg_next(args.get_arg_position("--out"))        if outfile is "":            outfile = generate_outfile_path(infile)    elif "-o" in args.argv:        outfile = args.get_arg_next(args.get_arg_position("-o"))        if outfile is "":            outfile = generate_outfile_path(infile)    else:        outfile = generate_outfile_path(infile)    # Test for existing file paths    if not os.path.isfile(infile):        sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: Unable to locate font at the infile path '" + infile + "'.\n")        sys.exit(1)    if not os.path.isfile(otpath):        sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: Unable to locate the OpenType modification settings YAML file at '" + otpath + "'.\n")        sys.exit(1)    # Read YAML OT table changes settings file and convert to Python object    try:        yaml_text = read_utf8(otpath)        # Python dictionary definitions with structure `otmods_obj['OS/2']['sTypoLineGap']`        otmods_obj = load(yaml_text, Loader=Loader)    except Exception as e:        sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: There was an error during the attempt to parse the YAML file. " + str(e) + "\n")        sys.exit(1)    # Read font infile and create a fontTools OT table object    try:        tt = ttLib.TTFont(infile)    except Exception as e:        sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: There was an error during the attempt to parse the OpenType tables in the font file '" + infile + "'. " + str(e) + "\n")        sys.exit(1)    # iterate through OT tables in the Python fonttools OT table object    for ot_table in otmods_obj:        # Confirm that the requested table name for a change is an actual table in the font        if ot_table in tt.keys():            # iterate through the items that require modification in the table            for field in otmods_obj[ot_table]:                # confirm that the field exists in the existing font table                if field in tt[ot_table].__dict__.keys():                    # modify the field definition in memory                    tt[ot_table].__dict__[field] = otmods_obj[ot_table][field]                    # notify user if quiet flag is not set                    if not quiet:                        print("(" + infile + ")[" + ot_table + "][" + field + "] changed to " + str(tt[ot_table].__dict__[field]))                else:                    print("[otmod.py] WARNING: '" + ot_table + "' table field '" + field + "' was not a table found in the font '" + infile + "'.  No change was made to this table field.")        else:            print("[otmod.py] WARNING: '" + ot_table + "' was not a table found in the font '" + infile + "'.  No change was made to this table.")    # Write updated font to disk    try:        tt.save(outfile)        if not quiet:            print("[otmod.py] '" + infile + "' was updated and the new font write took place on the path '" + outfile + "'.")    except Exception as e:        sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: There was an error during the attempt to write the file '" + outfile + "' to disk. " + str(e) + "\n")        sys.exit(1)if __name__ == '__main__':    if len(sys.argv) > 1:        main(sys.argv[1:])    else:        sys.stderr.write("[otmod.py] ERROR: no arguments detected in your command.\n")        sys.exit(1)
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