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fix: import/export under windows.
Export used native \r\n line endings on windows. This results in
blank lines when read and Roundup crashes on import.
Use \n line endings when writing due to the hard coded \n or \r (but
not \r\n) line terminator expected by csv.reader().
Also updates CHANGES.txt to cover this and a the fix for
{Otk,Session}.clear() when backed by dumb dbm on windows.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Thu, 18 Apr 2024 19:36:32 -0400 |
| parents | 23b8e6067f7c |
| children | 9c3ec0a5c7fc |
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#! /usr/bin/python # # Schema diagram generator contributed by Stefan Seefeld of the fresco # project http://www.fresco.org/. # # It generates a 'dot file' that is then fed into the 'dot' # tool (http://www.graphviz.org) to generate a graph: # # %> ./schema.py # %> dot -Tps schema.dot -o schema.ps # %> gv schema.ps # from __future__ import print_function import sys import roundup.instance # open the instance instance = roundup.instance.open(sys.argv[1]) db = instance.open() # diagram preamble print('digraph schema {') print('size="8,6"') print('node [shape="record" bgcolor="#ffe4c4" style=filled]') print('edge [taillabel="1" headlabel="1" dir=back arrowtail=ediamond]') # get all the classes types = list(db.classes.keys()) # one record node per class for i in range(len(types)): print('node%d [label=\"{%s|}"]'%(i, types[i])) # now draw in the relations for name in db.classes.keys(): type = db.classes[name] attributes = type.getprops() for a in attributes.keys(): attribute = attributes[a] if isinstance(attribute, roundup.hyperdb.Link): print('node%d -> node%d [label=%s]'%(types.index(name), types.index(attribute.classname), a)) elif isinstance(attribute, roundup.hyperdb.Multilink): print('node%d -> node%d [taillabel="*" label=%s]'%(types.index(name), types.index(attribute.classname), a)) # all done print('}')
