#!/usr/bin/env perl # # xxdi.pl - perl implementation of 'xxd -i' mode # # Copyright 2013 Greg Kroah-Hartman # Copyright 2013 Linux Foundation # # Released under the GPLv2. # # Implements the "basic" functionality of 'xxd -i' in perl to keep build # systems from having to build/install/rely on vim-core, which not all # distros want to do. But everyone has perl, so use it instead. # use strict; use warnings; sub slurp { my $file = shift; open my $fh, '<', $file or die; local $/ = undef; my $cont = <$fh>; close $fh; return $cont; } my $indata = slurp(@ARGV ? $ARGV[0] : \*STDIN); my $len_data = length($indata); my $num_digits_per_line = 12; my $var_name; my $outdata; # Use the variable name of the file we read from, converting '/' and '. # to '_', or, if this is stdin, just use "stdin" as the name. if (@ARGV) { $var_name = $ARGV[0]; $var_name =~ s/\//_/g; $var_name =~ s/\./_/g; } else { $var_name = "stdin"; } $outdata .= "unsigned char $var_name\[] = {"; # trailing ',' is acceptable, so instead of duplicating the logic for # just the last character, live with the extra ','. for (my $key= 0; $key < $len_data; $key++) { if ($key % $num_digits_per_line == 0) { $outdata .= "\n\t"; } $outdata .= sprintf("0x%.2x, ", ord(substr($indata, $key, 1))); } $outdata .= "\n};\nunsigned int $var_name\_len = $len_data;\n"; binmode STDOUT; print {*STDOUT} $outdata;