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"""DNS GENERATE range conversion."""
import dns
def from_text(text):
"""Convert the text form of a range in a GENERATE statement to an
integer.
@param text: the textual range
@type text: string
@return: The start, stop and step values.
@rtype: tuple
"""
# TODO, figure out the bounds on start, stop and step.
step = 1
cur = ''
state = 0
# state 0 1 2 3 4
# x - y / z
if text and text[0] == '-':
raise dns.exception.SyntaxError("Start cannot be a negative number")
for c in text:
if c == '-' and state == 0:
start = int(cur)
cur = ''
state = 2
elif c == '/':
stop = int(cur)
cur = ''
state = 4
elif c.isdigit():
cur += c
else:
raise dns.exception.SyntaxError("Could not parse %s" % (c))
if state in (1, 3):
raise dns.exception.SyntaxError()
if state == 2:
stop = int(cur)
if state == 4:
step = int(cur)
assert step >= 1
assert start >= 0
assert start <= stop
# TODO, can start == stop?
return (start, stop, step)
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