import logging import argparse import subprocess import io import os import sys def padded_hex(i, l): given_int = i given_len = l hex_result = hex(given_int)[2:] # remove '0x' from beginning of str num_hex_chars = len(hex_result) extra_zeros = "0" * (given_len - num_hex_chars) # may not get used.. return ( "0x" + hex_result if num_hex_chars == given_len else "?" * given_len if num_hex_chars > given_len else "0x" + extra_zeros + hex_result if num_hex_chars < given_len else None ) parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Turn icon char arrays back into .xbm") parser.add_argument("infile", metavar="i", help="Input file") parser.add_argument("outfile", metavar="o", help="File to write to") parser.add_argument( "Width", metavar="W", type=int, nargs="?", default="128", help="Width of the image. Find from meta.txt or directory name", ) parser.add_argument( "Height", metavar="H", type=int, nargs="?", default="64", help="Height of the image. Find from meta.txt or directory name", ) parser.add_argument( "Trim", metavar="T", type=int, nargs="?", default="8", help="Number of bytes off the start/header to trim. Multiples of 2 required.", ) args = vars(parser.parse_args()) r = open(args["infile"], "r") w = open(args["outfile"], "w") imageWidth = args["Width"] imageHeight = args["Height"] trimStart = args["Trim"] output = subprocess.check_output(["cat", args["infile"]]) # yes this is terrible. f = io.StringIO(output.decode().strip()) data = f.read().strip().replace(";", "").replace("{", "").replace("}", "") data_str = data.replace(",", "").replace("0x", "") data_bin = bytearray.fromhex(data_str[trimStart:]) data_decoded_str = subprocess.check_output( ["heatshrink", "-d", "-w8", "-l4"], input=data_bin ) b = list(data_decoded_str) c = ", ".join(padded_hex(my_int, 2) for my_int in b) width_out = "#define icon_width " + str(imageWidth) + "\n" height_out = "#define icon_height " + str(imageHeight) + "\n" bytes_out = "static unsigned char icon_bits[] = {" + str(c) + "};" data = width_out + height_out + bytes_out w.write(data) r.close() w.close()