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dusk/tools/input/csv/__main__.py
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Cleaned some tools up
2026-01-27 08:40:13 -06:00

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import argparse
import os
import csv
from tools.util.type import detectType, stringToCType, typeToCType
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Input CSV to .h defines")
parser.add_argument("--csv", required=True, help="Path to Input CSV file")
parser.add_argument("--output", required=True, help="Path to output .h file")
args = parser.parse_args()
def csvIdToEnumName(inputId):
return "INPUT_ACTION_" + inputId.upper()
# Load up CSV file.
outHeader = "#pragma once\n"
outHeader += '#include "dusk.h"\n\n'
with open(args.csv, newline="", encoding="utf-8") as csvfile:
reader = csv.DictReader(csvfile)
# CSV must have id column.
if "id" not in reader.fieldnames:
raise Exception("CSV file must have 'id' column")
# For each ID
inputIds = []
inputIdValues = {}
for row in reader:
inputId = row["id"]
if inputId not in inputIds:
inputIds.append(inputId)
# For each ID, create enum entry.
count = 0
outHeader += "typedef enum {\n"
outHeader += f" INPUT_ACTION_NULL = {count},\n\n"
count += 1
for inputId in inputIds:
inputIdValues[inputId] = count
outHeader += f" {csvIdToEnumName(inputId)} = {count},\n"
count += 1
outHeader += f"\n INPUT_ACTION_COUNT = {count}\n"
outHeader += "} inputaction_t;\n\n"
# Write IDs to char array.
outHeader += f"static const char_t* INPUT_ACTION_IDS[] = {{\n"
for inputId in inputIds:
outHeader += f" [{csvIdToEnumName(inputId)}] = \"{inputId}\",\n"
outHeader += f"}};\n\n"
# Lua Script
outHeader += f"static const char_t *INPUT_ACTION_SCRIPT = \n"
for inputId in inputIds:
# Reference the enum
outHeader += f" \"{csvIdToEnumName(inputId)} = {inputIdValues[inputId]}\\n\"\n"
outHeader += f";\n\n"
# Write to output file.
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(args.output), exist_ok=True)
with open(args.output, "w", encoding="utf-8") as outFile:
outFile.write(outHeader)