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January 1, 2014 06:18
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Dirty run script for xcode that allows NSData objects containing binary data (hex strings) to be declared using literal statements.
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
''' | |
The problem: Making NSData objects from byte strings is a pain. | |
To convert 0xb801000000c3 to NSData I have to make an escaped C string somehow, | |
which is either going to be annoying hardcoding or unnecessary categories. | |
Most basic foundation classes have literals (@1, @"string", etc.). Why not NSData? | |
This fixes that. | |
Simply do: NSData *data = @<b801000000c3>; | |
and preprocess your file with clank.py path/to/file.m | |
''' | |
import re | |
import sys | |
import os | |
import binascii | |
path = sys.argv[1] | |
path = os.path.expanduser(path) | |
code_file = open(path, "r+") | |
code = code_file.read() | |
data_literal_pattern = "@<[\\s\\da-fA-F]+>" | |
all_literals = re.findall(data_literal_pattern, code, re.IGNORECASE) | |
for literal in all_literals: | |
hex = re.search("[\s\da-fA-F]+", literal).group() | |
hex = binascii.unhexlify(hex) | |
hex = hex.encode("string_escape") | |
# subtracting one from length because this uses C strings (null terminated) | |
nsdata_call = '[NSData dataWithBytes:\"{0}\" length:sizeof("{0}") - 1]'.format(hex) | |
code = code.replace(literal, nsdata_call) | |
code_file.seek(0) | |
code_file.write(code) | |
code_file.truncate() | |
code_file.close() |
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