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#!/usr/bin/env python2

# This script uses Pygments and Python2. You must have both installed
# for this to work.
#
# http://pygments.org/
# http://python.org/
#
# It may be used with the source-filter or repo.source-filter settings
# in cgitrc.
#
# The following environment variables can be used to retrieve the
# configuration of the repository for which this script is called:
# CGIT_REPO_URL        ( = repo.url       setting )
# CGIT_REPO_NAME       ( = repo.name      setting )
# CGIT_REPO_PATH       ( = repo.path      setting )
# CGIT_REPO_OWNER      ( = repo.owner     setting )
# CGIT_REPO_DEFBRANCH  ( = repo.defbranch setting )
# CGIT_REPO_SECTION    ( = section        setting )
# CGIT_REPO_CLONE_URL  ( = repo.clone-url setting )


import sys
from pygments import highlight
from pygments.util import ClassNotFound
from pygments.lexers import TextLexer
from pygments.lexers import guess_lexer
from pygments.lexers import guess_lexer_for_filename
from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter


# read stdin and decode to utf-8. ignore any unkown signs.
data = sys.stdin.read().decode(encoding='utf-8', errors='ignore')
filename = sys.argv[1]
formatter = HtmlFormatter(encoding='utf-8', style='pastie')

try:
	lexer = guess_lexer_for_filename(filename, data, encoding='utf-8')
except ClassNotFound:
	# check if there is any shebang
	if data[0:2] == '#!':
		lexer = guess_lexer(data, encoding='utf-8')
	else:
		lexer = TextLexer(encoding='utf-8')
except TypeError:
	lexer = TextLexer(encoding='utf-8')

# highlight! :-)
# printout pygments' css definitions as well
sys.stdout.write('<style>')
sys.stdout.write(formatter.get_style_defs('.highlight'))
sys.stdout.write('</style>')
highlight(data, lexer, formatter, outfile=sys.stdout)
pan class="kt">uint8_t iSDA, iSCL; // pin numbers (0xff = disabled) uint8_t bWire; // use the Wire library uint8_t iSDABit, iSCLBit; // bit numbers of the ports uint32_t iDelay; } BBI2C; // // Read N bytes // int I2CRead(BBI2C *pI2C, uint8_t iAddr, uint8_t *pData, int iLen); // // Read N bytes starting at a specific I2C internal register // int I2CReadRegister(BBI2C *pI2C, uint8_t iAddr, uint8_t u8Register, uint8_t *pData, int iLen); // // Write I2C data // quits if a NACK is received and returns 0 // otherwise returns the number of bytes written // int I2CWrite(BBI2C *pI2C, uint8_t iAddr, uint8_t *pData, int iLen); // // Scans for I2C devices on the bus // returns a bitmap of devices which are present (128 bits = 16 bytes, LSB first) // // Test if an address responds // returns 0 if no response, 1 if it responds // uint8_t I2CTest(BBI2C *pI2C, uint8_t addr); // A set bit indicates that a device responded at that address // void I2CScan(BBI2C *pI2C, uint8_t *pMap); // // Initialize the I2C BitBang library // Pass the pin numbers used for SDA and SCL // as well as the clock rate in Hz // void I2CInit(BBI2C *pI2C, uint32_t iClock); // // Figure out what device is at that address // returns the enumerated value // int I2CDiscoverDevice(BBI2C *pI2C, uint8_t i); #endif //__BITBANG_I2C__