On 2.2.2011 00:27, Ulf Magnusson wrote: > Hi, > > This is the initial release of Kconfiglib: a Python library for > scripting, debugging, and extracting information from Kconfig-based > configuration systems. It can be used to programmatically generate a > .config when the '*conf' tools are too inflexible, to quickly find out > interesting information about a Kconfig configuration such as dependency > relations between symbols and where undefined symbols are referenced, > and in applications that need to parse and extract information from > Kconfig files. > > For a much longer introduction including multiple examples, see > arch/kconfig/kconfiglib.py. Hi, this looks like a very powerful tool, but I have a similar concern like Arnaud had - being completely standalone, it reimplements most of the C kconfig code. One option to reduce this duplication would be a swig wrapper, another one would be to let the C code parse the Kconfig files and write the required information in some digested form, that would be easier to parse by scripts. Something like: $ scripts/kconfig/conf_inspect --kconfig=Kconfig --eval='FOO || BAR' y $ scripts/kconfig/conf_inspect ... --dump-symbols config FOO type: bool valule: m visible: y prompt: "zzz" depends: X & Y select: Z ... $ scripts/kconfig/conf_inspect ... --dump-symbols \ --fields='depends,select,value' config FOO depends: X & Y select: Z value: m config BAR ... etc. The idea is that for instance instead of parsing the Kconfig files, the Python code could fill it's data structures by reading the flat dump provided by the C kconfig. There would be still lot to do in Python, e.g. parsing and evaluating expressions, but it would be a small step forward already. And people wanting to write quick&dirty scripts in bash/awk/perl would make use of the C code as well. Michal -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kbuild" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html