739 lines
30 KiB
Python
739 lines
30 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python3 -i
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# Copyright (c) 2013-2019 The Khronos Group Inc.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import io
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import os
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import re
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import pdb
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import sys
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from pathlib import Path
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def write( *args, **kwargs ):
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file = kwargs.pop('file',sys.stdout)
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end = kwargs.pop('end','\n')
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file.write(' '.join(str(arg) for arg in args))
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file.write(end)
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# noneStr - returns string argument, or "" if argument is None.
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# Used in converting etree Elements into text.
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# s - string to convert
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def noneStr(s):
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if s:
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return s
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return ""
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# enquote - returns string argument with surrounding quotes,
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# for serialization into Python code.
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def enquote(s):
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if s:
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return "'{}'".format(s)
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return None
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# Primary sort key for regSortFeatures.
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# Sorts by category of the feature name string:
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# Core API features (those defined with a <feature> tag)
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# ARB/KHR/OES (Khronos extensions)
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# other (EXT/vendor extensions)
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# This will need changing for Vulkan!
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def regSortCategoryKey(feature):
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if feature.elem.tag == 'feature':
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return 0
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if (feature.category == 'ARB' or
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feature.category == 'KHR' or
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feature.category == 'OES'):
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return 1
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return 2
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# Secondary sort key for regSortFeatures.
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# Sorts by extension name.
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def regSortNameKey(feature):
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return feature.name
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# Second sort key for regSortFeatures.
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# Sorts by feature version. <extension> elements all have version number "0"
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def regSortFeatureVersionKey(feature):
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return float(feature.versionNumber)
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# Tertiary sort key for regSortFeatures.
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# Sorts by extension number. <feature> elements all have extension number 0.
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def regSortExtensionNumberKey(feature):
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return int(feature.number)
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# regSortFeatures - default sort procedure for features.
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# Sorts by primary key of feature category ('feature' or 'extension')
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# then by version number (for features)
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# then by extension number (for extensions)
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def regSortFeatures(featureList):
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featureList.sort(key = regSortExtensionNumberKey)
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featureList.sort(key = regSortFeatureVersionKey)
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featureList.sort(key = regSortCategoryKey)
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# GeneratorOptions - base class for options used during header production
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# These options are target language independent, and used by
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# Registry.apiGen() and by base OutputGenerator objects.
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#
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# Members
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# conventions - may be mandatory for some generators:
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# an object that implements ConventionsBase
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# filename - basename of file to generate, or None to write to stdout.
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# directory - directory in which to generate filename
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# apiname - string matching <api> 'apiname' attribute, e.g. 'gl'.
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# profile - string specifying API profile , e.g. 'core', or None.
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# versions - regex matching API versions to process interfaces for.
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# Normally '.*' or '[0-9]\.[0-9]' to match all defined versions.
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# emitversions - regex matching API versions to actually emit
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# interfaces for (though all requested versions are considered
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# when deciding which interfaces to generate). For GL 4.3 glext.h,
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# this might be '1\.[2-5]|[2-4]\.[0-9]'.
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# defaultExtensions - If not None, a string which must in its
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# entirety match the pattern in the "supported" attribute of
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# the <extension>. Defaults to None. Usually the same as apiname.
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# addExtensions - regex matching names of additional extensions
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# to include. Defaults to None.
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# removeExtensions - regex matching names of extensions to
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# remove (after defaultExtensions and addExtensions). Defaults
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# to None.
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# emitExtensions - regex matching names of extensions to actually emit
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# interfaces for (though all requested versions are considered when
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# deciding which interfaces to generate).
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# sortProcedure - takes a list of FeatureInfo objects and sorts
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# them in place to a preferred order in the generated output.
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# Default is core API versions, ARB/KHR/OES extensions, all
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# other extensions, alphabetically within each group.
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# The regex patterns can be None or empty, in which case they match
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# nothing.
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class GeneratorOptions:
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"""Represents options during header production from an API registry"""
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def __init__(self,
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conventions = None,
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filename = None,
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directory = '.',
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apiname = None,
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profile = None,
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versions = '.*',
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emitversions = '.*',
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defaultExtensions = None,
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addExtensions = None,
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removeExtensions = None,
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emitExtensions = None,
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sortProcedure = regSortFeatures):
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self.conventions = conventions
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self.filename = filename
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self.directory = directory
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self.apiname = apiname
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self.profile = profile
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self.versions = self.emptyRegex(versions)
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self.emitversions = self.emptyRegex(emitversions)
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self.defaultExtensions = defaultExtensions
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self.addExtensions = self.emptyRegex(addExtensions)
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self.removeExtensions = self.emptyRegex(removeExtensions)
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self.emitExtensions = self.emptyRegex(emitExtensions)
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self.sortProcedure = sortProcedure
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# Substitute a regular expression which matches no version
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# or extension names for None or the empty string.
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def emptyRegex(self, pat):
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if pat is None or pat == '':
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return '_nomatch_^'
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return pat
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# OutputGenerator - base class for generating API interfaces.
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# Manages basic logic, logging, and output file control
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# Derived classes actually generate formatted output.
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#
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# ---- methods ----
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# OutputGenerator(errFile, warnFile, diagFile)
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# errFile, warnFile, diagFile - file handles to write errors,
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# warnings, diagnostics to. May be None to not write.
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# logMsg(level, *args) - log messages of different categories
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# level - 'error', 'warn', or 'diag'. 'error' will also
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# raise a UserWarning exception
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# *args - print()-style arguments
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# setExtMap(map) - specify a dictionary map from extension names to
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# numbers, used in creating values for extension enumerants.
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# makeDir(directory) - create a directory, if not already done.
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# Generally called from derived generators creating hierarchies.
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# beginFile(genOpts) - start a new interface file
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# genOpts - GeneratorOptions controlling what's generated and how
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# endFile() - finish an interface file, closing it when done
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# beginFeature(interface, emit) - write interface for a feature
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# and tag generated features as having been done.
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# interface - element for the <version> / <extension> to generate
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# emit - actually write to the header only when True
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# endFeature() - finish an interface.
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# genType(typeinfo,name,alias) - generate interface for a type
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# typeinfo - TypeInfo for a type
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# genStruct(typeinfo,name,alias) - generate interface for a C "struct" type.
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# typeinfo - TypeInfo for a type interpreted as a struct
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# genGroup(groupinfo,name,alias) - generate interface for a group of enums (C "enum")
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# groupinfo - GroupInfo for a group
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# genEnum(enuminfo,name,alias) - generate interface for an enum (constant)
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# enuminfo - EnumInfo for an enum
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# name - enum name
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# genCmd(cmdinfo,name,alias) - generate interface for a command
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# cmdinfo - CmdInfo for a command
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# isEnumRequired(enumElem) - return True if this <enum> element is required
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# elem - <enum> element to test
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# makeCDecls(cmd) - return C prototype and function pointer typedef for a
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# <command> Element, as a list of two strings
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# cmd - Element for the <command>
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# newline() - print a newline to the output file (utility function)
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#
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class OutputGenerator:
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"""Generate specified API interfaces in a specific style, such as a C header"""
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# categoryToPath - map XML 'category' to include file directory name
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categoryToPath = {
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'bitmask' : 'flags',
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'enum' : 'enums',
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'funcpointer' : 'funcpointers',
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'handle' : 'handles',
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'define' : 'defines',
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'basetype' : 'basetypes',
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}
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# Constructor
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def __init__(self,
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errFile = sys.stderr,
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warnFile = sys.stderr,
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diagFile = sys.stdout):
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self.outFile = None
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self.errFile = errFile
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self.warnFile = warnFile
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self.diagFile = diagFile
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# Internal state
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self.featureName = None
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self.genOpts = None
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self.registry = None
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# Used for extension enum value generation
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self.extBase = 1000000000
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self.extBlockSize = 1000
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self.madeDirs = {}
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# logMsg - write a message of different categories to different
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# destinations.
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# level -
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# 'diag' (diagnostic, voluminous)
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# 'warn' (warning)
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# 'error' (fatal error - raises exception after logging)
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# *args - print()-style arguments to direct to corresponding log
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def logMsg(self, level, *args):
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"""Log a message at the given level. Can be ignored or log to a file"""
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if level == 'error':
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strfile = io.StringIO()
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write('ERROR:', *args, file=strfile)
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if self.errFile is not None:
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write(strfile.getvalue(), file=self.errFile)
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raise UserWarning(strfile.getvalue())
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elif level == 'warn':
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if self.warnFile is not None:
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write('WARNING:', *args, file=self.warnFile)
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elif level == 'diag':
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if self.diagFile is not None:
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write('DIAG:', *args, file=self.diagFile)
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else:
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raise UserWarning(
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'*** FATAL ERROR in Generator.logMsg: unknown level:' + level)
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# enumToValue - parses and converts an <enum> tag into a value.
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# Returns a list
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# first element - integer representation of the value, or None
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# if needsNum is False. The value must be a legal number
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# if needsNum is True.
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# second element - string representation of the value
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# There are several possible representations of values.
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# A 'value' attribute simply contains the value.
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# A 'bitpos' attribute defines a value by specifying the bit
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# position which is set in that value.
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# A 'offset','extbase','extends' triplet specifies a value
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# as an offset to a base value defined by the specified
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# 'extbase' extension name, which is then cast to the
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# typename specified by 'extends'. This requires probing
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# the registry database, and imbeds knowledge of the
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# API extension enum scheme in this function.
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# A 'alias' attribute contains the name of another enum
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# which this is an alias of. The other enum must be
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# declared first when emitting this enum.
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def enumToValue(self, elem, needsNum):
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name = elem.get('name')
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numVal = None
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if 'value' in elem.keys():
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value = elem.get('value')
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# print('About to translate value =', value, 'type =', type(value))
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if needsNum:
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numVal = int(value, 0)
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# If there's a non-integer, numeric 'type' attribute (e.g. 'u' or
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# 'ull'), append it to the string value.
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# t = enuminfo.elem.get('type')
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# if t is not None and t != '' and t != 'i' and t != 's':
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# value += enuminfo.type
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self.logMsg('diag', 'Enum', name, '-> value [', numVal, ',', value, ']')
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return [numVal, value]
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if 'bitpos' in elem.keys():
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value = elem.get('bitpos')
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bitpos = int(value, 0)
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numVal = 1 << bitpos
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value = '0x%08x' % numVal
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if( bitpos >= 32 ):
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value = value + 'ULL'
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self.logMsg('diag', 'Enum', name, '-> bitpos [', numVal, ',', value, ']')
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return [numVal, value]
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if 'offset' in elem.keys():
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# Obtain values in the mapping from the attributes
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enumNegative = False
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offset = int(elem.get('offset'),0)
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extnumber = int(elem.get('extnumber'),0)
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extends = elem.get('extends')
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if 'dir' in elem.keys():
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enumNegative = True
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self.logMsg('diag', 'Enum', name, 'offset =', offset,
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'extnumber =', extnumber, 'extends =', extends,
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'enumNegative =', enumNegative)
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# Now determine the actual enumerant value, as defined
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# in the "Layers and Extensions" appendix of the spec.
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numVal = self.extBase + (extnumber - 1) * self.extBlockSize + offset
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if enumNegative:
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numVal *= -1
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value = '%d' % numVal
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# More logic needed!
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self.logMsg('diag', 'Enum', name, '-> offset [', numVal, ',', value, ']')
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return [numVal, value]
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if 'alias' in elem.keys():
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return [None, elem.get('alias')]
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return [None, None]
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# checkDuplicateEnums - sanity check for enumerated values
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# enums - list of <enum> Elements
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# returns the list with duplicates stripped
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def checkDuplicateEnums(self, enums):
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# Dictionaries indexed by name and numeric value.
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# Entries are [ Element, numVal, strVal ] matching name or value
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nameMap = {}
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valueMap = {}
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stripped = []
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for elem in enums:
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name = elem.get('name')
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(numVal, strVal) = self.enumToValue(elem, True)
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if name in nameMap:
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# Duplicate name found; check values
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(name2, numVal2, strVal2) = nameMap[name]
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# Duplicate enum values for the same name are benign. This
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# happens when defining the same enum conditionally in
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# several extension blocks.
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if (strVal2 == strVal or (numVal is not None and
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numVal == numVal2)):
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True
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# self.logMsg('info', 'checkDuplicateEnums: Duplicate enum (' + name +
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# ') found with the same value:' + strVal)
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else:
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self.logMsg('warn', 'checkDuplicateEnums: Duplicate enum (' + name +
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') found with different values:' + strVal +
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' and ' + strVal2)
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# Don't add the duplicate to the returned list
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continue
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elif numVal in valueMap:
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# Duplicate value found (such as an alias); report it, but
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# still add this enum to the list.
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(name2, numVal2, strVal2) = valueMap[numVal]
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try:
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self.logMsg('warn', 'Two enums found with the same value: '
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+ name + ' = ' + name2.get('name') + ' = ' + strVal)
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except:
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pdb.set_trace()
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# Track this enum to detect followon duplicates
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nameMap[name] = [ elem, numVal, strVal ]
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if numVal is not None:
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valueMap[numVal] = [ elem, numVal, strVal ]
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# Add this enum to the list
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stripped.append(elem)
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# Return the list
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return stripped
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# buildEnumCDecl
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# Generates the C declaration for an enum
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def buildEnumCDecl(self, expand, groupinfo, groupName):
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groupElem = groupinfo.elem
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if self.genOpts.conventions.constFlagBits and groupElem.get('type') == 'bitmask':
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return self.buildEnumCDecl_Bitmask( groupinfo, groupName)
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else:
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return self.buildEnumCDecl_Enum(expand, groupinfo, groupName)
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# buildEnumCDecl_Bitmask
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# Generates the C declaration for an "enum" that is actually a
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# set of flag bits
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def buildEnumCDecl_Bitmask(self, groupinfo, groupName):
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groupElem = groupinfo.elem
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flagTypeName = groupinfo.flagType.elem.get('name')
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# Prefix
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body = "// Flag bits for " + flagTypeName + "\n"
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# Loop over the nested 'enum' tags.
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for elem in groupElem.findall('enum'):
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# Convert the value to an integer and use that to track min/max.
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# Values of form -(number) are accepted but nothing more complex.
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# Should catch exceptions here for more complex constructs. Not yet.
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(_, strVal) = self.enumToValue(elem, True)
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name = elem.get('name')
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body += "static const " + flagTypeName + " " + name + " = " + strVal + ";\n"
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# Postfix
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return ("bitmask", body)
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# Generates the C declaration for an enumerated type
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def buildEnumCDecl_Enum(self, expand, groupinfo, groupName):
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groupElem = groupinfo.elem
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# Break the group name into prefix and suffix portions for range
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# enum generation
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expandName = re.sub(r'([0-9a-z_])([A-Z0-9])',r'\1_\2',groupName).upper()
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expandPrefix = expandName
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expandSuffix = ''
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expandSuffixMatch = re.search(r'[A-Z][A-Z]+$',groupName)
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if expandSuffixMatch:
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expandSuffix = '_' + expandSuffixMatch.group()
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# Strip off the suffix from the prefix
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expandPrefix = expandName.rsplit(expandSuffix, 1)[0]
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# Prefix
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body = "typedef enum " + groupName + " {\n"
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# @@ Should use the type="bitmask" attribute instead
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isEnum = ('FLAG_BITS' not in expandPrefix)
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# Get a list of nested 'enum' tags.
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enums = groupElem.findall('enum')
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# Check for and report duplicates, and return a list with them
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# removed.
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enums = self.checkDuplicateEnums(enums)
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# Loop over the nested 'enum' tags. Keep track of the minimum and
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# maximum numeric values, if they can be determined; but only for
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# core API enumerants, not extension enumerants. This is inferred
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# by looking for 'extends' attributes.
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minName = None
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# Accumulate non-numeric enumerant values separately and append
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# them following the numeric values, to allow for aliases.
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# NOTE: this doesn't do a topological sort yet, so aliases of
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# aliases can still get in the wrong order.
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aliasText = ""
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for elem in enums:
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# Convert the value to an integer and use that to track min/max.
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# Values of form -(number) are accepted but nothing more complex.
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# Should catch exceptions here for more complex constructs. Not yet.
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(numVal,strVal) = self.enumToValue(elem, True)
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name = elem.get('name')
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# Extension enumerants are only included if they are required
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if self.isEnumRequired(elem):
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decl = " " + name + " = " + strVal + ",\n"
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if numVal is not None:
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body += decl
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else:
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aliasText += decl
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# Don't track min/max for non-numbers (numVal is None)
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if isEnum and numVal is not None and elem.get('extends') is None:
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if minName is None:
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minName = maxName = name
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minValue = maxValue = numVal
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elif numVal < minValue:
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minName = name
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minValue = numVal
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elif numVal > maxValue:
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maxName = name
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maxValue = numVal
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# Now append the non-numeric enumerant values
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body += aliasText
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# Generate min/max value tokens and a range-padding enum. Need some
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# additional padding to generate correct names...
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if isEnum and expand:
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body += " " + expandPrefix + "_BEGIN_RANGE" + expandSuffix + " = " + minName + ",\n"
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body += " " + expandPrefix + "_END_RANGE" + expandSuffix + " = " + maxName + ",\n"
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body += " " + expandPrefix + "_RANGE_SIZE" + expandSuffix + " = (" + maxName + " - " + minName + " + 1),\n"
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# Always generate this to make sure the enumerated type is 32 bits
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body += " " + expandPrefix + "_MAX_ENUM" + expandSuffix + " = 0x7FFFFFFF\n"
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# Postfix
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body += "} " + groupName + ";"
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# Determine appropriate section for this declaration
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if groupElem.get('type') == 'bitmask':
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section = 'bitmask'
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else:
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section = 'group'
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return (section, body)
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def makeDir(self, path):
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self.logMsg('diag', 'OutputGenerator::makeDir(' + path + ')')
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if path not in self.madeDirs:
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# This can get race conditions with multiple writers, see
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# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/273192/
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if not os.path.exists(path):
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os.makedirs(path)
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self.madeDirs[path] = None
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def beginFile(self, genOpts):
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self.genOpts = genOpts
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# Open specified output file. Not done in constructor since a
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# Generator can be used without writing to a file.
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|
if self.genOpts.filename is not None:
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|
if sys.platform == 'win32':
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directory = Path(self.genOpts.directory)
|
|
if not os.path.exists(directory):
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|
os.makedirs(directory)
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|
self.outFile = io.open(directory / self.genOpts.filename, 'w', encoding='utf-8')
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else:
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filename = self.genOpts.directory + '/' + self.genOpts.filename
|
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self.outFile = io.open(filename, 'w', encoding='utf-8')
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|
else:
|
|
self.outFile = sys.stdout
|
|
|
|
def endFile(self):
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|
if self.errFile:
|
|
self.errFile.flush()
|
|
if self.warnFile:
|
|
self.warnFile.flush()
|
|
if self.diagFile:
|
|
self.diagFile.flush()
|
|
self.outFile.flush()
|
|
if self.outFile != sys.stdout and self.outFile != sys.stderr:
|
|
self.outFile.close()
|
|
self.genOpts = None
|
|
|
|
def beginFeature(self, interface, emit):
|
|
self.emit = emit
|
|
self.featureName = interface.get('name')
|
|
# If there's an additional 'protect' attribute in the feature, save it
|
|
self.featureExtraProtect = interface.get('protect')
|
|
|
|
def endFeature(self):
|
|
# Derived classes responsible for emitting feature
|
|
self.featureName = None
|
|
self.featureExtraProtect = None
|
|
|
|
# Utility method to validate we're generating something only inside a
|
|
# <feature> tag
|
|
def validateFeature(self, featureType, featureName):
|
|
if self.featureName is None:
|
|
raise UserWarning('Attempt to generate', featureType,
|
|
featureName, 'when not in feature')
|
|
|
|
# Type generation
|
|
def genType(self, typeinfo, name, alias):
|
|
self.validateFeature('type', name)
|
|
|
|
# Struct (e.g. C "struct" type) generation
|
|
def genStruct(self, typeinfo, typeName, alias):
|
|
self.validateFeature('struct', typeName)
|
|
|
|
# The mixed-mode <member> tags may contain no-op <comment> tags.
|
|
# It is convenient to remove them here where all output generators
|
|
# will benefit.
|
|
for member in typeinfo.elem.findall('.//member'):
|
|
for comment in member.findall('comment'):
|
|
member.remove(comment)
|
|
|
|
# Group (e.g. C "enum" type) generation
|
|
def genGroup(self, groupinfo, groupName, alias):
|
|
self.validateFeature('group', groupName)
|
|
|
|
# Enumerant (really, constant) generation
|
|
def genEnum(self, enuminfo, typeName, alias):
|
|
self.validateFeature('enum', typeName)
|
|
|
|
# Command generation
|
|
def genCmd(self, cmd, cmdinfo, alias):
|
|
self.validateFeature('command', cmdinfo)
|
|
|
|
# Utility functions - turn a <proto> <name> into C-language prototype
|
|
# and typedef declarations for that name.
|
|
# name - contents of <name> tag
|
|
# tail - whatever text follows that tag in the Element
|
|
def makeProtoName(self, name, tail):
|
|
return self.genOpts.apientry + name + tail
|
|
|
|
def makeTypedefName(self, name, tail):
|
|
return '(' + self.genOpts.apientryp + 'PFN_' + name + tail + ')'
|
|
|
|
# makeCParamDecl - return a string which is an indented, formatted
|
|
# declaration for a <param> or <member> block (e.g. function parameter
|
|
# or structure/union member).
|
|
# param - Element (<param> or <member>) to format
|
|
# aligncol - if non-zero, attempt to align the nested <name> element
|
|
# at this column
|
|
def makeCParamDecl(self, param, aligncol):
|
|
paramdecl = ' ' + noneStr(param.text)
|
|
for elem in param:
|
|
text = noneStr(elem.text)
|
|
tail = noneStr(elem.tail)
|
|
|
|
if self.genOpts.conventions.is_voidpointer_alias(elem.tag, text, tail):
|
|
# OpenXR-specific macro insertion
|
|
tail = self.genOpts.conventions.make_voidpointer_alias(tail)
|
|
if elem.tag == 'name' and aligncol > 0:
|
|
self.logMsg('diag', 'Aligning parameter', elem.text, 'to column', self.genOpts.alignFuncParam)
|
|
# Align at specified column, if possible
|
|
paramdecl = paramdecl.rstrip()
|
|
oldLen = len(paramdecl)
|
|
# This works around a problem where very long type names -
|
|
# longer than the alignment column - would run into the tail
|
|
# text.
|
|
paramdecl = paramdecl.ljust(aligncol-1) + ' '
|
|
newLen = len(paramdecl)
|
|
self.logMsg('diag', 'Adjust length of parameter decl from', oldLen, 'to', newLen, ':', paramdecl)
|
|
paramdecl += text + tail
|
|
return paramdecl
|
|
|
|
# getCParamTypeLength - return the length of the type field is an indented, formatted
|
|
# declaration for a <param> or <member> block (e.g. function parameter
|
|
# or structure/union member).
|
|
# param - Element (<param> or <member>) to identify
|
|
def getCParamTypeLength(self, param):
|
|
paramdecl = ' ' + noneStr(param.text)
|
|
for elem in param:
|
|
text = noneStr(elem.text)
|
|
tail = noneStr(elem.tail)
|
|
|
|
if self.genOpts.conventions.is_voidpointer_alias(elem.tag, text, tail):
|
|
# OpenXR-specific macro insertion
|
|
tail = self.genOpts.conventions.make_voidpointer_alias(tail)
|
|
if elem.tag == 'name':
|
|
# Align at specified column, if possible
|
|
newLen = len(paramdecl.rstrip())
|
|
self.logMsg('diag', 'Identifying length of', elem.text, 'as', newLen)
|
|
paramdecl += text + tail
|
|
|
|
return newLen
|
|
|
|
# isEnumRequired(elem) - return True if this <enum> element is
|
|
# required, False otherwise
|
|
# elem - <enum> element to test
|
|
def isEnumRequired(self, elem):
|
|
required = elem.get('required') is not None
|
|
self.logMsg('diag', 'isEnumRequired:', elem.get('name'),
|
|
'->', required)
|
|
return required
|
|
|
|
#@@@ This code is overridden by equivalent code now run in
|
|
#@@@ Registry.generateFeature
|
|
|
|
required = False
|
|
|
|
extname = elem.get('extname')
|
|
if extname is not None:
|
|
# 'supported' attribute was injected when the <enum> element was
|
|
# moved into the <enums> group in Registry.parseTree()
|
|
if self.genOpts.defaultExtensions == elem.get('supported'):
|
|
required = True
|
|
elif re.match(self.genOpts.addExtensions, extname) is not None:
|
|
required = True
|
|
elif elem.get('version') is not None:
|
|
required = re.match(self.genOpts.emitversions, elem.get('version')) is not None
|
|
else:
|
|
required = True
|
|
|
|
return required
|
|
|
|
# makeCDecls - return C prototype and function pointer typedef for a
|
|
# command, as a two-element list of strings.
|
|
# cmd - Element containing a <command> tag
|
|
def makeCDecls(self, cmd):
|
|
"""Generate C function pointer typedef for <command> Element"""
|
|
proto = cmd.find('proto')
|
|
params = cmd.findall('param')
|
|
# Begin accumulating prototype and typedef strings
|
|
pdecl = self.genOpts.apicall
|
|
tdecl = 'typedef '
|
|
|
|
# Insert the function return type/name.
|
|
# For prototypes, add APIENTRY macro before the name
|
|
# For typedefs, add (APIENTRY *<name>) around the name and
|
|
# use the PFN_cmdnameproc naming convention.
|
|
# Done by walking the tree for <proto> element by element.
|
|
# etree has elem.text followed by (elem[i], elem[i].tail)
|
|
# for each child element and any following text
|
|
# Leading text
|
|
pdecl += noneStr(proto.text)
|
|
tdecl += noneStr(proto.text)
|
|
# For each child element, if it's a <name> wrap in appropriate
|
|
# declaration. Otherwise append its contents and tail contents.
|
|
for elem in proto:
|
|
text = noneStr(elem.text)
|
|
tail = noneStr(elem.tail)
|
|
if elem.tag == 'name':
|
|
pdecl += self.makeProtoName(text, tail)
|
|
tdecl += self.makeTypedefName(text, tail)
|
|
else:
|
|
pdecl += text + tail
|
|
tdecl += text + tail
|
|
# Now add the parameter declaration list, which is identical
|
|
# for prototypes and typedefs. Concatenate all the text from
|
|
# a <param> node without the tags. No tree walking required
|
|
# since all tags are ignored.
|
|
# Uses: self.indentFuncProto
|
|
# self.indentFuncPointer
|
|
# self.alignFuncParam
|
|
n = len(params)
|
|
# Indented parameters
|
|
if n > 0:
|
|
indentdecl = '(\n'
|
|
indentdecl += ',\n'.join(self.makeCParamDecl(p, self.genOpts.alignFuncParam)
|
|
for p in params)
|
|
indentdecl += ');'
|
|
else:
|
|
indentdecl = '(void);'
|
|
# Non-indented parameters
|
|
paramdecl = '('
|
|
if n > 0:
|
|
paramnames = (''.join(t for t in p.itertext())
|
|
for p in params)
|
|
paramdecl += ', '.join(paramnames)
|
|
else:
|
|
paramdecl += 'void'
|
|
paramdecl += ");"
|
|
return [ pdecl + indentdecl, tdecl + paramdecl ]
|
|
|
|
def newline(self):
|
|
write('', file=self.outFile)
|
|
|
|
def setRegistry(self, registry):
|
|
self.registry = registry
|