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back to using 'var' instead of 'let' since let is not supported by many old browsers. All variables declaration have been moved to the top of the function to better show that their scope is the function
author Alain Mazy <alain@mazy.be>
date Thu, 10 Jan 2019 10:51:36 +0100
parents 4e43e67f8ecf
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#!/usr/bin/python

# Orthanc - A Lightweight, RESTful DICOM Store
# Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Sebastien Jodogne, Medical Physics
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# This file injects the UID information into the DICOM conformance
# statement of Orthanc

import re

# Read the conformance statement of Orthanc
with open('DicomConformanceStatement.txt', 'r') as f:
    statements = f.readlines()

# Create an index of all the DICOM UIDs that are known to DCMTK
uids = {}
with open('/usr/include/dcmtk/dcmdata/dcuid.h', 'r') as dcmtk:
    for l in dcmtk.readlines():
        m = re.match(r'#define UID_(.+?)\s*"(.+?)"', l)
        if m != None:
            uids[m.group(1)] = m.group(2)

# Loop over the lines of the statement, looking for the "|" separator
with open('/tmp/DicomConformanceStatement.txt', 'w') as f:
    for l in statements:
        m = re.match(r'(\s*)(.*?)(\s*)\|.*$', l)
        if m != None:
            name = m.group(2)
            uid = uids[name]
            f.write('%s%s%s| %s\n' % (m.group(1), name, m.group(3), uid))

        else:
            # No "|" in this line, just output it
            f.write(l)