import collections import re from .tlarg import TLArg from .tlobject import TLObject from ..methods import Usability CORE_TYPES = { 0xbc799737, # boolFalse#bc799737 = Bool; 0x997275b5, # boolTrue#997275b5 = Bool; 0x3fedd339, # true#3fedd339 = True; 0xc4b9f9bb, # error#c4b9f9bb code:int text:string = Error; 0x56730bcc # null#56730bcc = Null; } # Telegram Desktop (C++) doesn't care about string/bytes, and the .tl files # don't either. However in Python we *do*, and we want to deal with bytes # for the authorization key process, not UTF-8 strings (they won't be). # # Every type with an ID that's in here should get their attribute types # with string being replaced with bytes. AUTH_KEY_TYPES = { 0x05162463, # resPQ, 0x83c95aec, # p_q_inner_data 0xa9f55f95, # p_q_inner_data_dc 0x3c6a84d4, # p_q_inner_data_temp 0x56fddf88, # p_q_inner_data_temp_dc 0xd0e8075c, # server_DH_params_ok 0xb5890dba, # server_DH_inner_data 0x6643b654, # client_DH_inner_data 0xd712e4be, # req_DH_params 0xf5045f1f, # set_client_DH_params 0x3072cfa1 # gzip_packed } def _from_line(line, is_function, method_info, layer): match = re.match( r'^([\w.]+)' # 'name' r'(?:#([0-9a-fA-F]+))?' # '#optionalcode' r'(?:\s{?\w+:[\w\d<>#.?!]+}?)*' # '{args:.0?type}' r'\s=\s' # ' = ' r'([\w\d<>#.?]+);$', # ';' line ) if match is None: # Probably "vector#1cb5c415 {t:Type} # [ t ] = Vector t;" raise ValueError('Cannot parse TLObject {}'.format(line)) args_match = re.findall( r'({)?' r'(\w+)' r':' r'([\w\d<>#.?!]+)' r'}?', line ) name = match.group(1) method_info = method_info.get(name) if method_info: usability = method_info.usability friendly = method_info.friendly else: usability = Usability.UNKNOWN friendly = None return TLObject( fullname=name, object_id=match.group(2), result=match.group(3), is_function=is_function, layer=layer, usability=usability, friendly=friendly, args=[TLArg(name, arg_type, brace != '') for brace, name, arg_type in args_match] ) def parse_tl(file_path, layer, methods=None, ignored_ids=CORE_TYPES): """ This method yields TLObjects from a given .tl file. Note that the file is parsed completely before the function yields because references to other objects may appear later in the file. """ method_info = {m.name: m for m in (methods or [])} obj_all = [] obj_by_name = {} obj_by_type = collections.defaultdict(list) with file_path.open() as file: is_function = False for line in file: comment_index = line.find('//') if comment_index != -1: line = line[:comment_index] line = line.strip() if not line: continue match = re.match(r'---(\w+)---', line) if match: following_types = match.group(1) is_function = following_types == 'functions' continue try: result = _from_line( line, is_function, method_info, layer=layer) if result.id in ignored_ids: continue obj_all.append(result) if not result.is_function: obj_by_name[result.fullname] = result obj_by_type[result.result].append(result) except ValueError as e: if 'vector#1cb5c415' not in str(e): raise # Once all objects have been parsed, replace the # string type from the arguments with references for obj in obj_all: if obj.id in AUTH_KEY_TYPES: for arg in obj.args: if arg.type == 'string': arg.type = 'bytes' for arg in obj.args: arg.cls = obj_by_type.get(arg.type) or ( [obj_by_name[arg.type]] if arg.type in obj_by_name else [] ) yield from obj_all def find_layer(file_path): """Finds the layer used on the specified scheme.tl file.""" layer_regex = re.compile(r'^//\s*LAYER\s*(\d+)$') with file_path.open('r') as file: for line in file: match = layer_regex.match(line) if match: return int(match.group(1))