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* Update release number to 107. Public Issues: * Fix revision date for the `<<VK_AMD_gpu_shader_half_float>>` appendix (public issue 617). * Make <<synchronization-pipeline-barriers-subpass-self-dependencies, subpass self-dependencies>> less restrictive (public issue 777). * Fix the `<<VK_EXT_full_screen_exclusive>>` dependency on `<<VK_KHR_win32_surface>>` in `vk.xml` (public pull request 849). * Remove single-page (`apispec.html`) refpage sub-targets from the Makefile `allman` target and the build instructions. The target is still present in the Makefile, but we have not been actively maintaining the single-page document and do not promise it will work. The full Specification and the individual API reference pages are what we support and publish at present (public issue 949). Internal Issues: * De-duplicate common valid usage statements shared by multiple commands or structures by using asciidoctor includes and dynamically assigning part of the valid usage ID based on which command or structure they're being applied to (internal issue 779). * Add reference pages for constructs not part of the formal API, such as platform calling convention macros, and script changes supporting them This required suppressing some check_spec_links warning classes in order to pass CI, until a more sophisticated fix can be done (internal issue 888). * Change math notation for the elink:VkPrimitiveTopology descriptions to use short forms `v` and `p` instead of `vertex` and `primitive`, increasing legibility (internal issue 1611). * Rewrite generated file includes relative to a globally specified path, fixing some issues with refpage generation (internal issue 1630). * Update contributor list for `<<VK_EXT_calibrated_timestamps>>`. * Fix use of pathlin in `scripts/generator.py` so the script will work on Windows under Python 3.5 (internal merge request 3107). * Add missing conditionals around the <<descriptorsets-accelerationstructure, Acceleration Structure>> section (internal merge request 3108). * More script synchronization with OpenXR spec repository (internal merge request 3109). * Mark the `<<VK_AMD_gpu_shader_half_float>>` and `<<VK_AMD_gpu_shader_int16>>` extensions as deprecated in `vk.xml` and the corresponding extension appendices (internal merge request 3112). New Extensions: * `<<VK_EXT_headless_surface>>`
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#!/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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import copy
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import re
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import sys
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import xml.etree.ElementTree as etree
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from collections import defaultdict, namedtuple
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from generator import OutputGenerator, write
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# matchAPIProfile - returns whether an API and profile
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# being generated matches an element's profile
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# api - string naming the API to match
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# profile - string naming the profile to match
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# elem - Element which (may) have 'api' and 'profile'
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# attributes to match to.
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# If a tag is not present in the Element, the corresponding API
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# or profile always matches.
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# Otherwise, the tag must exactly match the API or profile.
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# Thus, if 'profile' = core:
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# <remove> with no attribute will match
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# <remove profile='core'> will match
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# <remove profile='compatibility'> will not match
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# Possible match conditions:
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# Requested Element
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# Profile Profile
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# --------- --------
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# None None Always matches
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# 'string' None Always matches
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# None 'string' Does not match. Can't generate multiple APIs
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# or profiles, so if an API/profile constraint
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# is present, it must be asked for explicitly.
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# 'string' 'string' Strings must match
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#
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# ** In the future, we will allow regexes for the attributes,
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# not just strings, so that api="^(gl|gles2)" will match. Even
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# this isn't really quite enough, we might prefer something
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# like "gl(core)|gles1(common-lite)".
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def matchAPIProfile(api, profile, elem):
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"""Match a requested API & profile name to a api & profile attributes of an Element"""
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# Match 'api', if present
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elem_api = elem.get('api')
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if elem_api:
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if api is None:
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raise UserWarning("No API requested, but 'api' attribute is present with value '" +
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elem_api + "'")
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elif api != elem_api:
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# Requested API doesn't match attribute
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return False
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elem_profile = elem.get('profile')
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if elem_profile:
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if profile is None:
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raise UserWarning("No profile requested, but 'profile' attribute is present with value '" +
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elem_profile + "'")
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elif profile != elem_profile:
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# Requested profile doesn't match attribute
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return False
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return True
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# BaseInfo - base class for information about a registry feature
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# (type/group/enum/command/API/extension).
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# required - should this feature be defined during header generation
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# (has it been removed by a profile or version)?
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# declared - has this feature been defined already?
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# elem - etree Element for this feature
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# resetState() - reset required/declared to initial values. Used
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# prior to generating a new API interface.
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# compareElem(info) - return True if self.elem and info.elem have the
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# same definition.
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class BaseInfo:
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"""Represents the state of a registry feature, used during API generation"""
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def __init__(self, elem):
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self.required = False
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self.declared = False
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self.elem = elem
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def resetState(self):
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self.required = False
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self.declared = False
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def compareElem(self, info):
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# Just compares the tag and attributes.
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# @@ This should be virtualized. In particular, comparing <enum>
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# tags requires special-casing on the attributes, as 'extnumber' is
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# only relevant when 'offset' is present.
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selfKeys = sorted(self.elem.keys())
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infoKeys = sorted(info.elem.keys())
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if selfKeys != infoKeys:
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return False
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# Ignore value of 'extname' and 'extnumber', as these will inherently
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# be different when redefining the same interface in different feature
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# and/or extension blocks.
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for key in selfKeys:
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if (key != 'extname' and key != 'extnumber' and
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(self.elem.get(key) != info.elem.get(key))):
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return False
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return True
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# TypeInfo - registry information about a type. No additional state
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# beyond BaseInfo is required.
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class TypeInfo(BaseInfo):
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"""Represents the state of a registry type"""
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def __init__(self, elem):
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BaseInfo.__init__(self, elem)
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self.additionalValidity = []
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self.removedValidity = []
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def resetState(self):
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BaseInfo.resetState(self)
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self.additionalValidity = []
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self.removedValidity = []
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# GroupInfo - registry information about a group of related enums
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# in an <enums> block, generally corresponding to a C "enum" type.
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class GroupInfo(BaseInfo):
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"""Represents the state of a registry <enums> group"""
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def __init__(self, elem):
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BaseInfo.__init__(self, elem)
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# EnumInfo - registry information about an enum
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# type - numeric type of the value of the <enum> tag
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# ( '' for GLint, 'u' for GLuint, 'ull' for GLuint64 )
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class EnumInfo(BaseInfo):
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"""Represents the state of a registry enum"""
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def __init__(self, elem):
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BaseInfo.__init__(self, elem)
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self.type = elem.get('type')
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if self.type is None:
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self.type = ''
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# CmdInfo - registry information about a command
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class CmdInfo(BaseInfo):
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"""Represents the state of a registry command"""
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def __init__(self, elem):
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BaseInfo.__init__(self, elem)
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self.additionalValidity = []
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self.removedValidity = []
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def resetState(self):
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BaseInfo.resetState(self)
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self.additionalValidity = []
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self.removedValidity = []
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# FeatureInfo - registry information about an API <feature>
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# or <extension>
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# name - feature name string (e.g. 'VK_KHR_surface')
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# version - feature version number (e.g. 1.2). <extension>
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# features are unversioned and assigned version number 0.
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# ** This is confusingly taken from the 'number' attribute of <feature>.
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# Needs fixing.
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# number - extension number, used for ordering and for
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# assigning enumerant offsets. <feature> features do
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# not have extension numbers and are assigned number 0.
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# category - category, e.g. VERSION or khr/vendor tag
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# emit - has this feature been defined already?
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class FeatureInfo(BaseInfo):
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"""Represents the state of an API feature (version/extension)"""
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def __init__(self, elem):
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BaseInfo.__init__(self, elem)
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self.name = elem.get('name')
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# Determine element category (vendor). Only works
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# for <extension> elements.
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if elem.tag == 'feature':
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self.category = 'VERSION'
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self.version = elem.get('name')
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self.versionNumber = elem.get('number')
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self.number = "0"
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self.supported = None
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else:
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self.category = self.name.split('_', 2)[1]
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self.version = "0"
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self.versionNumber = "0"
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self.number = elem.get('number')
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# If there's no 'number' attribute, use 0, so sorting works
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if self.number is None:
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self.number = 0
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self.supported = elem.get('supported')
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self.emit = False
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# Registry - object representing an API registry, loaded from an XML file
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# Members
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# tree - ElementTree containing the root <registry>
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# typedict - dictionary of TypeInfo objects keyed by type name
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# groupdict - dictionary of GroupInfo objects keyed by group name
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# enumdict - dictionary of EnumInfo objects keyed by enum name
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# cmddict - dictionary of CmdInfo objects keyed by command name
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# apidict - dictionary of <api> Elements keyed by API name
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# extensions - list of <extension> Elements
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# extdict - dictionary of <extension> Elements keyed by extension name
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# gen - OutputGenerator object used to write headers / messages
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# genOpts - GeneratorOptions object used to control which
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# fetures to write and how to format them
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# emitFeatures - True to actually emit features for a version / extension,
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# or False to just treat them as emitted
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# breakPat - regexp pattern to break on when generatng names
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# Public methods
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# loadElementTree(etree) - load registry from specified ElementTree
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# loadFile(filename) - load registry from XML file
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# setGenerator(gen) - OutputGenerator to use
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# breakOnName() - specify a feature name regexp to break on when
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# generating features.
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# parseTree() - parse the registry once loaded & create dictionaries
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# dumpReg(maxlen, filehandle) - diagnostic to dump the dictionaries
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# to specified file handle (default stdout). Truncates type /
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# enum / command elements to maxlen characters (default 80)
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# generator(g) - specify the output generator object
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# apiGen(apiname, genOpts) - generate API headers for the API type
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# and profile specified in genOpts, but only for the versions and
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# extensions specified there.
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# apiReset() - call between calls to apiGen() to reset internal state
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# Private methods
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# addElementInfo(elem,info,infoName,dictionary) - add feature info to dict
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# lookupElementInfo(fname,dictionary) - lookup feature info in dict
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class Registry:
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"""Represents an API registry loaded from XML"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.tree = None
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self.typedict = {}
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self.groupdict = {}
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self.enumdict = {}
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self.cmddict = {}
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self.apidict = {}
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self.extensions = []
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self.requiredextensions = [] # Hack - can remove it after validity generator goes away
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# ** Global types for automatic source generation **
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# Length Member data
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self.commandextensiontuple = namedtuple('commandextensiontuple',
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['command', # The name of the command being modified
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'value', # The value to append to the command
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'extension']) # The name of the extension that added it
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self.validextensionstructs = defaultdict(list)
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self.commandextensionsuccesses = []
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self.commandextensionerrors = []
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self.extdict = {}
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# A default output generator, so commands prior to apiGen can report
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# errors via the generator object.
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self.gen = OutputGenerator()
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self.genOpts = None
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self.emitFeatures = False
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self.breakPat = None
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# self.breakPat = re.compile('VkFenceImportFlagBits.*')
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def loadElementTree(self, tree):
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"""Load ElementTree into a Registry object and parse it"""
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self.tree = tree
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self.parseTree()
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def loadFile(self, file):
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"""Load an API registry XML file into a Registry object and parse it"""
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self.tree = etree.parse(file)
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self.parseTree()
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def setGenerator(self, gen):
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"""Specify output generator object. None restores the default generator"""
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self.gen = gen
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self.gen.setRegistry(self)
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# addElementInfo - add information about an element to the
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# corresponding dictionary
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# elem - <type>/<enums>/<enum>/<command>/<feature>/<extension> Element
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# info - corresponding {Type|Group|Enum|Cmd|Feature}Info object
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# infoName - 'type' / 'group' / 'enum' / 'command' / 'feature' / 'extension'
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# dictionary - self.{type|group|enum|cmd|api|ext}dict
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# If the Element has an 'api' attribute, the dictionary key is the
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# tuple (name,api). If not, the key is the name. 'name' is an
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# attribute of the Element
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def addElementInfo(self, elem, info, infoName, dictionary):
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# self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Adding ElementInfo.required =',
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# info.required, 'name =', elem.get('name'))
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api = elem.get('api')
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if api:
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key = (elem.get('name'), api)
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else:
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key = elem.get('name')
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if key in dictionary:
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if not dictionary[key].compareElem(info):
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self.gen.logMsg('warn', 'Attempt to redefine', key,
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'with different value (this may be benign)')
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#else:
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# self.gen.logMsg('warn', 'Benign redefinition of', key,
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# 'with identical value')
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else:
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dictionary[key] = info
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# lookupElementInfo - find a {Type|Enum|Cmd}Info object by name.
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# If an object qualified by API name exists, use that.
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# fname - name of type / enum / command
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# dictionary - self.{type|enum|cmd}dict
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def lookupElementInfo(self, fname, dictionary):
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key = (fname, self.genOpts.apiname)
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if key in dictionary:
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# self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Found API-specific element for feature', fname)
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return dictionary[key]
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if fname in dictionary:
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# self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Found generic element for feature', fname)
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return dictionary[fname]
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return None
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def breakOnName(self, regexp):
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self.breakPat = re.compile(regexp)
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def parseTree(self):
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"""Parse the registry Element, once created"""
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# This must be the Element for the root <registry>
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self.reg = self.tree.getroot()
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# Create dictionary of registry types from toplevel <types> tags
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# and add 'name' attribute to each <type> tag (where missing)
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# based on its <name> element.
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#
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# There's usually one <types> block; more are OK
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# Required <type> attributes: 'name' or nested <name> tag contents
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self.typedict = {}
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for type_elem in self.reg.findall('types/type'):
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# If the <type> doesn't already have a 'name' attribute, set
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# it from contents of its <name> tag.
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if type_elem.get('name') is None:
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type_elem.set('name', type_elem.find('name').text)
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self.addElementInfo(type_elem, TypeInfo(type_elem), 'type', self.typedict)
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# Create dictionary of registry enum groups from <enums> tags.
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#
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# Required <enums> attributes: 'name'. If no name is given, one is
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# generated, but that group can't be identified and turned into an
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# enum type definition - it's just a container for <enum> tags.
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self.groupdict = {}
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for group in self.reg.findall('enums'):
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self.addElementInfo(group, GroupInfo(group), 'group', self.groupdict)
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# Create dictionary of registry enums from <enum> tags
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#
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# <enums> tags usually define different namespaces for the values
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# defined in those tags, but the actual names all share the
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# same dictionary.
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# Required <enum> attributes: 'name', 'value'
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# For containing <enums> which have type="enum" or type="bitmask",
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# tag all contained <enum>s are required. This is a stopgap until
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# a better scheme for tagging core and extension enums is created.
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self.enumdict = {}
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for enums in self.reg.findall('enums'):
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required = (enums.get('type') is not None)
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for enum in enums.findall('enum'):
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enumInfo = EnumInfo(enum)
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enumInfo.required = required
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self.addElementInfo(enum, enumInfo, 'enum', self.enumdict)
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# Create dictionary of registry commands from <command> tags
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# and add 'name' attribute to each <command> tag (where missing)
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# based on its <proto><name> element.
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#
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# There's usually only one <commands> block; more are OK.
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# Required <command> attributes: 'name' or <proto><name> tag contents
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self.cmddict = {}
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# List of commands which alias others. Contains
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# [ aliasName, element ]
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# for each alias
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cmdAlias = []
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for cmd in self.reg.findall('commands/command'):
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# If the <command> doesn't already have a 'name' attribute, set
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# it from contents of its <proto><name> tag.
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name = cmd.get('name')
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if name is None:
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name = cmd.set('name', cmd.find('proto/name').text)
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ci = CmdInfo(cmd)
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self.addElementInfo(cmd, ci, 'command', self.cmddict)
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alias = cmd.get('alias')
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if alias:
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cmdAlias.append([name, alias, cmd])
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# Now loop over aliases, injecting a copy of the aliased command's
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# Element with the aliased prototype name replaced with the command
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# name - if it exists.
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for (name, alias, cmd) in cmdAlias:
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if alias in self.cmddict:
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#@ pdb.set_trace()
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aliasInfo = self.cmddict[alias]
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cmdElem = copy.deepcopy(aliasInfo.elem)
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cmdElem.find('proto/name').text = name
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cmdElem.set('name', name)
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cmdElem.set('alias', alias)
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ci = CmdInfo(cmdElem)
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# Replace the dictionary entry for the CmdInfo element
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self.cmddict[name] = ci
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#@ newString = etree.tostring(base, encoding="unicode").replace(aliasValue, aliasName)
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#@elem.append(etree.fromstring(replacement))
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else:
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self.gen.logMsg('warn', 'No matching <command> found for command',
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cmd.get('name'), 'alias', alias)
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# Create dictionaries of API and extension interfaces
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# from toplevel <api> and <extension> tags.
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self.apidict = {}
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for feature in self.reg.findall('feature'):
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featureInfo = FeatureInfo(feature)
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self.addElementInfo(feature, featureInfo, 'feature', self.apidict)
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# Add additional enums defined only in <feature> tags
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# to the corresponding core type.
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# When seen here, the <enum> element, processed to contain the
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# numeric enum value, is added to the corresponding <enums>
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# element, as well as adding to the enum dictionary. It is
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# *removed* from the <require> element it is introduced in.
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# Not doing this will cause spurious genEnum()
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# calls to be made in output generation, and it's easier
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# to handle here than in genEnum().
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#
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# In lxml.etree, an Element can have only one parent, so the
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# append() operation also removes the element. But in Python's
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# ElementTree package, an Element can have multiple parents. So
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# it must be explicitly removed from the <require> tag, leading
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# to the nested loop traversal of <require>/<enum> elements
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# below.
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#
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# This code also adds a 'version' attribute containing the
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# api version.
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#
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# For <enum> tags which are actually just constants, if there's
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|
# no 'extends' tag but there is a 'value' or 'bitpos' tag, just
|
|
# add an EnumInfo record to the dictionary. That works because
|
|
# output generation of constants is purely dependency-based, and
|
|
# doesn't need to iterate through the XML tags.
|
|
for elem in feature.findall('require'):
|
|
for enum in elem.findall('enum'):
|
|
addEnumInfo = False
|
|
groupName = enum.get('extends')
|
|
if groupName is not None:
|
|
# self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Found extension enum',
|
|
# enum.get('name'))
|
|
# Add version number attribute to the <enum> element
|
|
enum.set('version', featureInfo.version)
|
|
# Look up the GroupInfo with matching groupName
|
|
if groupName in self.groupdict:
|
|
# self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Matching group',
|
|
# groupName, 'found, adding element...')
|
|
gi = self.groupdict[groupName]
|
|
gi.elem.append(enum)
|
|
# Remove element from parent <require> tag
|
|
# This should be a no-op in lxml.etree
|
|
elem.remove(enum)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('warn', 'NO matching group',
|
|
groupName, 'for enum', enum.get('name'), 'found.')
|
|
addEnumInfo = True
|
|
elif enum.get('value') or enum.get('bitpos') or enum.get('alias'):
|
|
# self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Adding extension constant "enum"',
|
|
# enum.get('name'))
|
|
addEnumInfo = True
|
|
if addEnumInfo:
|
|
enumInfo = EnumInfo(enum)
|
|
self.addElementInfo(enum, enumInfo, 'enum', self.enumdict)
|
|
|
|
self.extensions = self.reg.findall('extensions/extension')
|
|
self.extdict = {}
|
|
for feature in self.extensions:
|
|
featureInfo = FeatureInfo(feature)
|
|
self.addElementInfo(feature, featureInfo, 'extension', self.extdict)
|
|
|
|
# Add additional enums defined only in <extension> tags
|
|
# to the corresponding core type.
|
|
# Algorithm matches that of enums in a "feature" tag as above.
|
|
#
|
|
# This code also adds a 'extnumber' attribute containing the
|
|
# extension number, used for enumerant value calculation.
|
|
for elem in feature.findall('require'):
|
|
for enum in elem.findall('enum'):
|
|
addEnumInfo = False
|
|
groupName = enum.get('extends')
|
|
if groupName is not None:
|
|
# self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Found extension enum',
|
|
# enum.get('name'))
|
|
|
|
# Add <extension> block's extension number attribute to
|
|
# the <enum> element unless specified explicitly, such
|
|
# as when redefining an enum in another extension.
|
|
extnumber = enum.get('extnumber')
|
|
if not extnumber:
|
|
enum.set('extnumber', featureInfo.number)
|
|
|
|
enum.set('extname', featureInfo.name)
|
|
enum.set('supported', featureInfo.supported)
|
|
# Look up the GroupInfo with matching groupName
|
|
if groupName in self.groupdict:
|
|
# self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Matching group',
|
|
# groupName, 'found, adding element...')
|
|
gi = self.groupdict[groupName]
|
|
gi.elem.append(enum)
|
|
# Remove element from parent <require> tag
|
|
# This should be a no-op in lxml.etree
|
|
elem.remove(enum)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('warn', 'NO matching group',
|
|
groupName, 'for enum', enum.get('name'), 'found.')
|
|
addEnumInfo = True
|
|
elif enum.get('value') or enum.get('bitpos') or enum.get('alias'):
|
|
# self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Adding extension constant "enum"',
|
|
# enum.get('name'))
|
|
addEnumInfo = True
|
|
if addEnumInfo:
|
|
enumInfo = EnumInfo(enum)
|
|
self.addElementInfo(enum, enumInfo, 'enum', self.enumdict)
|
|
|
|
# Construct a "validextensionstructs" list for parent structures
|
|
# based on "structextends" tags in child structures
|
|
disabled_types = []
|
|
for disabled_ext in self.reg.findall('extensions/extension[@supported="disabled"]'):
|
|
for type_elem in disabled_ext.findall("*/type"):
|
|
disabled_types.append(type_elem.get('name'))
|
|
for type_elem in self.reg.findall('types/type'):
|
|
if type_elem.get('name') not in disabled_types:
|
|
parentStructs = type_elem.get('structextends')
|
|
if parentStructs is not None:
|
|
for parent in parentStructs.split(','):
|
|
# self.gen.logMsg('diag', type.get('name'), 'extends', parent)
|
|
self.validextensionstructs[parent].append(type_elem.get('name'))
|
|
# Sort the lists so they don't depend on the XML order
|
|
for parent in self.validextensionstructs:
|
|
self.validextensionstructs[parent].sort()
|
|
|
|
def dumpReg(self, maxlen = 120, filehandle = sys.stdout):
|
|
"""Dump all the dictionaries constructed from the Registry object"""
|
|
write('***************************************', file=filehandle)
|
|
write(' ** Dumping Registry contents **', file=filehandle)
|
|
write('***************************************', file=filehandle)
|
|
write('// Types', file=filehandle)
|
|
for name in self.typedict:
|
|
tobj = self.typedict[name]
|
|
write(' Type', name, '->', etree.tostring(tobj.elem)[0:maxlen], file=filehandle)
|
|
write('// Groups', file=filehandle)
|
|
for name in self.groupdict:
|
|
gobj = self.groupdict[name]
|
|
write(' Group', name, '->', etree.tostring(gobj.elem)[0:maxlen], file=filehandle)
|
|
write('// Enums', file=filehandle)
|
|
for name in self.enumdict:
|
|
eobj = self.enumdict[name]
|
|
write(' Enum', name, '->', etree.tostring(eobj.elem)[0:maxlen], file=filehandle)
|
|
write('// Commands', file=filehandle)
|
|
for name in self.cmddict:
|
|
cobj = self.cmddict[name]
|
|
write(' Command', name, '->', etree.tostring(cobj.elem)[0:maxlen], file=filehandle)
|
|
write('// APIs', file=filehandle)
|
|
for key in self.apidict:
|
|
write(' API Version ', key, '->',
|
|
etree.tostring(self.apidict[key].elem)[0:maxlen], file=filehandle)
|
|
write('// Extensions', file=filehandle)
|
|
for key in self.extdict:
|
|
write(' Extension', key, '->',
|
|
etree.tostring(self.extdict[key].elem)[0:maxlen], file=filehandle)
|
|
# write('***************************************', file=filehandle)
|
|
# write(' ** Dumping XML ElementTree **', file=filehandle)
|
|
# write('***************************************', file=filehandle)
|
|
# write(etree.tostring(self.tree.getroot(),pretty_print=True), file=filehandle)
|
|
|
|
# typename - name of type
|
|
# required - boolean (to tag features as required or not)
|
|
def markTypeRequired(self, typename, required):
|
|
"""Require (along with its dependencies) or remove (but not its dependencies) a type"""
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'tagging type:', typename, '-> required =', required)
|
|
# Get TypeInfo object for <type> tag corresponding to typename
|
|
typeinfo = self.lookupElementInfo(typename, self.typedict)
|
|
if typeinfo is not None:
|
|
if required:
|
|
# Tag type dependencies in 'alias' and 'required' attributes as
|
|
# required. This DOES NOT un-tag dependencies in a <remove>
|
|
# tag. See comments in markRequired() below for the reason.
|
|
for attrib_name in [ 'requires', 'alias' ]:
|
|
depname = typeinfo.elem.get(attrib_name)
|
|
if depname:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Generating dependent type',
|
|
depname, 'for', attrib_name, 'type', typename)
|
|
# Don't recurse on self-referential structures.
|
|
if typename != depname:
|
|
self.markTypeRequired(depname, required)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'type', typename, 'is self-referential')
|
|
# Tag types used in defining this type (e.g. in nested
|
|
# <type> tags)
|
|
# Look for <type> in entire <command> tree,
|
|
# not just immediate children
|
|
for subtype in typeinfo.elem.findall('.//type'):
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'markRequired: type requires dependent <type>', subtype.text)
|
|
if typename != subtype.text:
|
|
self.markTypeRequired(subtype.text, required)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'type', typename, 'is self-referential')
|
|
# Tag enums used in defining this type, for example in
|
|
# <member><name>member</name>[<enum>MEMBER_SIZE</enum>]</member>
|
|
for subenum in typeinfo.elem.findall('.//enum'):
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'markRequired: type requires dependent <enum>', subenum.text)
|
|
self.markEnumRequired(subenum.text, required)
|
|
# Tag type dependency in 'bitvalues' attributes as
|
|
# required. This ensures that the bit values for a flag
|
|
# are emitted
|
|
depType = typeinfo.elem.get('bitvalues')
|
|
if depType:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Generating bitflag type',
|
|
depType, 'for type', typename)
|
|
self.markTypeRequired(depType, required)
|
|
group = self.lookupElementInfo(depType, self.groupdict)
|
|
if group is not None:
|
|
group.flagType = typeinfo
|
|
|
|
typeinfo.required = required
|
|
elif '.h' not in typename:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('warn', 'type:', typename , 'IS NOT DEFINED')
|
|
|
|
# enumname - name of enum
|
|
# required - boolean (to tag features as required or not)
|
|
def markEnumRequired(self, enumname, required):
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'tagging enum:', enumname, '-> required =', required)
|
|
enum = self.lookupElementInfo(enumname, self.enumdict)
|
|
if enum is not None:
|
|
enum.required = required
|
|
# Tag enum dependencies in 'alias' attribute as required
|
|
depname = enum.elem.get('alias')
|
|
if depname:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Generating dependent enum',
|
|
depname, 'for alias', enumname, 'required =', enum.required)
|
|
self.markEnumRequired(depname, required)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('warn', 'enum:', enumname , 'IS NOT DEFINED')
|
|
|
|
# cmdname - name of command
|
|
# required - boolean (to tag features as required or not)
|
|
def markCmdRequired(self, cmdname, required):
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'tagging command:', cmdname, '-> required =', required)
|
|
cmd = self.lookupElementInfo(cmdname, self.cmddict)
|
|
if cmd is not None:
|
|
cmd.required = required
|
|
# Tag command dependencies in 'alias' attribute as required
|
|
depname = cmd.elem.get('alias')
|
|
if depname:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Generating dependent command',
|
|
depname, 'for alias', cmdname)
|
|
self.markCmdRequired(depname, required)
|
|
# Tag all parameter types of this command as required.
|
|
# This DOES NOT remove types of commands in a <remove>
|
|
# tag, because many other commands may use the same type.
|
|
# We could be more clever and reference count types,
|
|
# instead of using a boolean.
|
|
if required:
|
|
# Look for <type> in entire <command> tree,
|
|
# not just immediate children
|
|
for type_elem in cmd.elem.findall('.//type'):
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'markRequired: command implicitly requires dependent type', type_elem.text)
|
|
self.markTypeRequired(type_elem.text, required)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('warn', 'command:', cmdname, 'IS NOT DEFINED')
|
|
|
|
# featurename - name of the feature
|
|
# feature - Element for <require> or <remove> tag
|
|
# required - boolean (to tag features as required or not)
|
|
def markRequired(self, featurename, feature, required):
|
|
"""Require or remove features specified in the Element"""
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'markRequired (feature = <too long to print>, required =', required, ')')
|
|
|
|
# Loop over types, enums, and commands in the tag
|
|
# @@ It would be possible to respect 'api' and 'profile' attributes
|
|
# in individual features, but that's not done yet.
|
|
for typeElem in feature.findall('type'):
|
|
self.markTypeRequired(typeElem.get('name'), required)
|
|
for enumElem in feature.findall('enum'):
|
|
self.markEnumRequired(enumElem.get('name'), required)
|
|
for cmdElem in feature.findall('command'):
|
|
self.markCmdRequired(cmdElem.get('name'), required)
|
|
|
|
# Extensions may need to extend existing commands or other items in the future.
|
|
# So, look for extend tags.
|
|
for extendElem in feature.findall('extend'):
|
|
extendType = extendElem.get('type')
|
|
if extendType == 'command':
|
|
commandName = extendElem.get('name')
|
|
successExtends = extendElem.get('successcodes')
|
|
if successExtends is not None:
|
|
for success in successExtends.split(','):
|
|
self.commandextensionsuccesses.append(self.commandextensiontuple(command=commandName,
|
|
value=success,
|
|
extension=featurename))
|
|
errorExtends = extendElem.get('errorcodes')
|
|
if errorExtends is not None:
|
|
for error in errorExtends.split(','):
|
|
self.commandextensionerrors.append(self.commandextensiontuple(command=commandName,
|
|
value=error,
|
|
extension=featurename))
|
|
else:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('warn', 'extend type:', extendType, 'IS NOT SUPPORTED')
|
|
|
|
# interface - Element for <version> or <extension>, containing
|
|
# <require> and <remove> tags
|
|
# featurename - name of the feature
|
|
# api - string specifying API name being generated
|
|
# profile - string specifying API profile being generated
|
|
def requireAndRemoveFeatures(self, interface, featurename, api, profile):
|
|
"""Process <require> and <remove> tags for a <version> or <extension>"""
|
|
# <require> marks things that are required by this version/profile
|
|
for feature in interface.findall('require'):
|
|
if matchAPIProfile(api, profile, feature):
|
|
self.markRequired(featurename, feature, True)
|
|
# <remove> marks things that are removed by this version/profile
|
|
for feature in interface.findall('remove'):
|
|
if matchAPIProfile(api, profile, feature):
|
|
self.markRequired(featurename, feature, False)
|
|
|
|
def assignAdditionalValidity(self, interface, api, profile):
|
|
# Loop over all usage inside all <require> tags.
|
|
for feature in interface.findall('require'):
|
|
if matchAPIProfile(api, profile, feature):
|
|
for v in feature.findall('usage'):
|
|
if v.get('command'):
|
|
self.cmddict[v.get('command')].additionalValidity.append(copy.deepcopy(v))
|
|
if v.get('struct'):
|
|
self.typedict[v.get('struct')].additionalValidity.append(copy.deepcopy(v))
|
|
|
|
# Loop over all usage inside all <remove> tags.
|
|
for feature in interface.findall('remove'):
|
|
if matchAPIProfile(api, profile, feature):
|
|
for v in feature.findall('usage'):
|
|
if v.get('command'):
|
|
self.cmddict[v.get('command')].removedValidity.append(copy.deepcopy(v))
|
|
if v.get('struct'):
|
|
self.typedict[v.get('struct')].removedValidity.append(copy.deepcopy(v))
|
|
|
|
# generateFeature - generate a single type / enum group / enum / command,
|
|
# and all its dependencies as needed.
|
|
# fname - name of feature (<type>/<enum>/<command>)
|
|
# ftype - type of feature, 'type' | 'enum' | 'command'
|
|
# dictionary - of *Info objects - self.{type|enum|cmd}dict
|
|
def generateFeature(self, fname, ftype, dictionary):
|
|
#@ # Break to debugger on matching name pattern
|
|
#@ if self.breakPat and re.match(self.breakPat, fname):
|
|
#@ pdb.set_trace()
|
|
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'generateFeature: generating', ftype, fname)
|
|
f = self.lookupElementInfo(fname, dictionary)
|
|
if f is None:
|
|
# No such feature. This is an error, but reported earlier
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'No entry found for feature', fname,
|
|
'returning!')
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# If feature isn't required, or has already been declared, return
|
|
if not f.required:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Skipping', ftype, fname, '(not required)')
|
|
return
|
|
if f.declared:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Skipping', ftype, fname, '(already declared)')
|
|
return
|
|
# Always mark feature declared, as though actually emitted
|
|
f.declared = True
|
|
|
|
# Determine if this is an alias, and of what, if so
|
|
alias = f.elem.get('alias')
|
|
if alias:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', fname, 'is an alias of', alias)
|
|
|
|
# Pull in dependent declaration(s) of the feature.
|
|
# For types, there may be one type in the 'requires' attribute of
|
|
# the element, one in the 'alias' attribute, and many in
|
|
# embedded <type> and <enum> tags within the element.
|
|
# For commands, there may be many in <type> tags within the element.
|
|
# For enums, no dependencies are allowed (though perhaps if you
|
|
# have a uint64 enum, it should require that type).
|
|
genProc = None
|
|
followupFeature = None
|
|
if ftype == 'type':
|
|
genProc = self.gen.genType
|
|
|
|
# Generate type dependencies in 'alias' and 'requires' attributes
|
|
if alias:
|
|
self.generateFeature(alias, 'type', self.typedict)
|
|
requires = f.elem.get('requires')
|
|
if requires:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Generating required dependent type',
|
|
requires)
|
|
self.generateFeature(requires, 'type', self.typedict)
|
|
|
|
# Generate types used in defining this type (e.g. in nested
|
|
# <type> tags)
|
|
# Look for <type> in entire <command> tree,
|
|
# not just immediate children
|
|
for subtype in f.elem.findall('.//type'):
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Generating required dependent <type>',
|
|
subtype.text)
|
|
self.generateFeature(subtype.text, 'type', self.typedict)
|
|
|
|
# Generate enums used in defining this type, for example in
|
|
# <member><name>member</name>[<enum>MEMBER_SIZE</enum>]</member>
|
|
for subtype in f.elem.findall('.//enum'):
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Generating required dependent <enum>',
|
|
subtype.text)
|
|
self.generateFeature(subtype.text, 'enum', self.enumdict)
|
|
|
|
# If the type is an enum group, look up the corresponding
|
|
# group in the group dictionary and generate that instead.
|
|
if f.elem.get('category') == 'enum':
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Type', fname, 'is an enum group, so generate that instead')
|
|
group = self.lookupElementInfo(fname, self.groupdict)
|
|
if alias is not None:
|
|
# An alias of another group name.
|
|
# Pass to genGroup with 'alias' parameter = aliased name
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Generating alias', fname,
|
|
'for enumerated type', alias)
|
|
# Now, pass the *aliased* GroupInfo to the genGroup, but
|
|
# with an additional parameter which is the alias name.
|
|
genProc = self.gen.genGroup
|
|
f = self.lookupElementInfo(alias, self.groupdict)
|
|
elif group is None:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('warn', 'Skipping enum type', fname,
|
|
': No matching enumerant group')
|
|
return
|
|
else:
|
|
genProc = self.gen.genGroup
|
|
f = group
|
|
|
|
#@ The enum group is not ready for generation. At this
|
|
#@ point, it contains all <enum> tags injected by
|
|
#@ <extension> tags without any verification of whether
|
|
#@ they're required or not. It may also contain
|
|
#@ duplicates injected by multiple consistent
|
|
#@ definitions of an <enum>.
|
|
|
|
#@ Pass over each enum, marking its enumdict[] entry as
|
|
#@ required or not. Mark aliases of enums as required,
|
|
#@ too.
|
|
|
|
enums = group.elem.findall('enum')
|
|
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'generateFeature: checking enums for group', fname)
|
|
|
|
# Check for required enums, including aliases
|
|
# LATER - Check for, report, and remove duplicates?
|
|
enumAliases = []
|
|
for elem in enums:
|
|
name = elem.get('name')
|
|
|
|
required = False
|
|
|
|
extname = elem.get('extname')
|
|
version = elem.get('version')
|
|
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 version is not None:
|
|
required = re.match(self.genOpts.emitversions, version) is not None
|
|
else:
|
|
required = True
|
|
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', '* required =', required, 'for', name)
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if required:
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# Mark this element as required (in the element, not the EnumInfo)
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elem.set('required', 'true')
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# If it's an alias, track that for later use
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enumAlias = elem.get('alias')
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if enumAlias:
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enumAliases.append(enumAlias)
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for elem in enums:
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name = elem.get('name')
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if name in enumAliases:
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elem.set('required', 'true')
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self.gen.logMsg('diag', '* also need to require alias', name)
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if f.elem.get('category') == 'bitmask':
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followupFeature = f.elem.get( 'bitvalues' )
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elif ftype == 'command':
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# Generate command dependencies in 'alias' attribute
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if alias:
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self.generateFeature(alias, 'command', self.cmddict)
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genProc = self.gen.genCmd
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for type_elem in f.elem.findall('.//type'):
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depname = type_elem.text
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self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Generating required parameter type',
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depname)
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self.generateFeature(depname, 'type', self.typedict)
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elif ftype == 'enum':
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# Generate enum dependencies in 'alias' attribute
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if alias:
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self.generateFeature(alias, 'enum', self.enumdict)
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genProc = self.gen.genEnum
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# Actually generate the type only if emitting declarations
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if self.emitFeatures:
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self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Emitting', ftype, 'decl for', fname)
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genProc(f, fname, alias)
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else:
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self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Skipping', ftype, fname,
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'(should not be emitted)')
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|
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if followupFeature :
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self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Generating required bitvalues <enum>',
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followupFeature)
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self.generateFeature(followupFeature, "type", self.typedict)
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|
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# generateRequiredInterface - generate all interfaces required
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# by an API version or extension
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# interface - Element for <version> or <extension>
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def generateRequiredInterface(self, interface):
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"""Generate required C interface for specified API version/extension"""
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|
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# Loop over all features inside all <require> tags.
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for features in interface.findall('require'):
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for t in features.findall('type'):
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self.generateFeature(t.get('name'), 'type', self.typedict)
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|
for e in features.findall('enum'):
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self.generateFeature(e.get('name'), 'enum', self.enumdict)
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|
for c in features.findall('command'):
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self.generateFeature(c.get('name'), 'command', self.cmddict)
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|
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|
# apiGen(genOpts) - generate interface for specified versions
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|
# genOpts - GeneratorOptions object with parameters used
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|
# by the Generator object.
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|
def apiGen(self, genOpts):
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|
"""Generate interfaces for the specified API type and range of versions"""
|
|
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*******************************************')
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|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', ' Registry.apiGen file:', genOpts.filename,
|
|
'api:', genOpts.apiname,
|
|
'profile:', genOpts.profile)
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*******************************************')
|
|
|
|
self.genOpts = genOpts
|
|
# Reset required/declared flags for all features
|
|
self.apiReset()
|
|
|
|
# Compile regexps used to select versions & extensions
|
|
regVersions = re.compile(self.genOpts.versions)
|
|
regEmitVersions = re.compile(self.genOpts.emitversions)
|
|
regAddExtensions = re.compile(self.genOpts.addExtensions)
|
|
regRemoveExtensions = re.compile(self.genOpts.removeExtensions)
|
|
regEmitExtensions = re.compile(self.genOpts.emitExtensions)
|
|
|
|
# Get all matching API feature names & add to list of FeatureInfo
|
|
# Note we used to select on feature version attributes, not names.
|
|
features = []
|
|
apiMatch = False
|
|
for key in self.apidict:
|
|
fi = self.apidict[key]
|
|
api = fi.elem.get('api')
|
|
if api == self.genOpts.apiname:
|
|
apiMatch = True
|
|
if regVersions.match(fi.name):
|
|
# Matches API & version #s being generated. Mark for
|
|
# emission and add to the features[] list .
|
|
# @@ Could use 'declared' instead of 'emit'?
|
|
fi.emit = (regEmitVersions.match(fi.name) is not None)
|
|
features.append(fi)
|
|
if not fi.emit:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'NOT tagging feature api =', api,
|
|
'name =', fi.name, 'version =', fi.version,
|
|
'for emission (does not match emitversions pattern)')
|
|
else:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Including feature api =', api,
|
|
'name =', fi.name, 'version =', fi.version,
|
|
'for emission (matches emitversions pattern)')
|
|
else:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'NOT including feature api =', api,
|
|
'name =', fi.name, 'version =', fi.version,
|
|
'(does not match requested versions)')
|
|
else:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'NOT including feature api =', api,
|
|
'name =', fi.name,
|
|
'(does not match requested API)')
|
|
if not apiMatch:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('warn', 'No matching API versions found!')
|
|
|
|
# Get all matching extensions, in order by their extension number,
|
|
# and add to the list of features.
|
|
# Start with extensions tagged with 'api' pattern matching the API
|
|
# being generated. Add extensions matching the pattern specified in
|
|
# regExtensions, then remove extensions matching the pattern
|
|
# specified in regRemoveExtensions
|
|
for (extName,ei) in sorted(self.extdict.items(),key = lambda x : x[1].number if x[1].number is not None else '0'):
|
|
extName = ei.name
|
|
include = False
|
|
|
|
# Include extension if defaultExtensions is not None and if the
|
|
# 'supported' attribute matches defaultExtensions. The regexp in
|
|
# 'supported' must exactly match defaultExtensions, so bracket
|
|
# it with ^(pat)$.
|
|
pat = '^(' + ei.elem.get('supported') + ')$'
|
|
if (self.genOpts.defaultExtensions and
|
|
re.match(pat, self.genOpts.defaultExtensions)):
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Including extension',
|
|
extName, "(defaultExtensions matches the 'supported' attribute)")
|
|
include = True
|
|
|
|
# Include additional extensions if the extension name matches
|
|
# the regexp specified in the generator options. This allows
|
|
# forcing extensions into an interface even if they're not
|
|
# tagged appropriately in the registry.
|
|
if regAddExtensions.match(extName) is not None:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Including extension',
|
|
extName, '(matches explicitly requested extensions to add)')
|
|
include = True
|
|
# Remove extensions if the name matches the regexp specified
|
|
# in generator options. This allows forcing removal of
|
|
# extensions from an interface even if they're tagged that
|
|
# way in the registry.
|
|
if regRemoveExtensions.match(extName) is not None:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Removing extension',
|
|
extName, '(matches explicitly requested extensions to remove)')
|
|
include = False
|
|
|
|
# If the extension is to be included, add it to the
|
|
# extension features list.
|
|
if include:
|
|
ei.emit = (regEmitExtensions.match(extName) is not None)
|
|
features.append(ei)
|
|
if not ei.emit:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'NOT tagging extension',
|
|
extName,
|
|
'for emission (does not match emitextensions pattern)')
|
|
|
|
# Hack - can be removed when validity generator goes away
|
|
# (Jon) I'm not sure what this does, or if it should respect
|
|
# the ei.emit flag above.
|
|
self.requiredextensions.append(extName)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'NOT including extension',
|
|
extName, '(does not match api attribute or explicitly requested extensions)')
|
|
|
|
# Sort the extension features list, if a sort procedure is defined
|
|
if self.genOpts.sortProcedure:
|
|
self.genOpts.sortProcedure(features)
|
|
|
|
# Pass 1: loop over requested API versions and extensions tagging
|
|
# types/commands/features as required (in an <require> block) or no
|
|
# longer required (in an <remove> block). It is possible to remove
|
|
# a feature in one version and restore it later by requiring it in
|
|
# a later version.
|
|
# If a profile other than 'None' is being generated, it must
|
|
# match the profile attribute (if any) of the <require> and
|
|
# <remove> tags.
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'PASS 1: TAG FEATURES')
|
|
for f in features:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'PASS 1: Tagging required and removed features for',
|
|
f.name)
|
|
self.requireAndRemoveFeatures(f.elem, f.name, self.genOpts.apiname, self.genOpts.profile)
|
|
self.assignAdditionalValidity(f.elem, self.genOpts.apiname, self.genOpts.profile)
|
|
|
|
# Pass 2: loop over specified API versions and extensions printing
|
|
# declarations for required things which haven't already been
|
|
# generated.
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'PASS 2: GENERATE INTERFACES FOR FEATURES')
|
|
self.gen.beginFile(self.genOpts)
|
|
for f in features:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'PASS 2: Generating interface for',
|
|
f.name)
|
|
emit = self.emitFeatures = f.emit
|
|
if not emit:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'PASS 2: NOT declaring feature',
|
|
f.elem.get('name'), 'because it is not tagged for emission')
|
|
# Generate the interface (or just tag its elements as having been
|
|
# emitted, if they haven't been).
|
|
self.gen.beginFeature(f.elem, emit)
|
|
self.generateRequiredInterface(f.elem)
|
|
self.gen.endFeature()
|
|
self.gen.endFile()
|
|
|
|
# apiReset - use between apiGen() calls to reset internal state
|
|
def apiReset(self):
|
|
"""Reset type/enum/command dictionaries before generating another API"""
|
|
for datatype in self.typedict:
|
|
self.typedict[datatype].resetState()
|
|
for enum in self.enumdict:
|
|
self.enumdict[enum].resetState()
|
|
for cmd in self.cmddict:
|
|
self.cmddict[cmd].resetState()
|
|
for cmd in self.apidict:
|
|
self.apidict[cmd].resetState()
|
|
|
|
# validateGroups - check that group= attributes match actual groups
|
|
def validateGroups(self):
|
|
"""Validate group= attributes on <param> and <proto> tags"""
|
|
# Keep track of group names not in <group> tags
|
|
badGroup = {}
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'VALIDATING GROUP ATTRIBUTES')
|
|
for cmd in self.reg.findall('commands/command'):
|
|
proto = cmd.find('proto')
|
|
# funcname = cmd.find('proto/name').text
|
|
group = proto.get('group')
|
|
if group is not None and group not in self.groupdict:
|
|
# self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Command ', funcname, ' has UNKNOWN return group ', group)
|
|
if group not in badGroup:
|
|
badGroup[group] = 1
|
|
else:
|
|
badGroup[group] = badGroup[group] + 1
|
|
|
|
for param in cmd.findall('param'):
|
|
pname = param.find('name')
|
|
if pname is not None:
|
|
pname = pname.text
|
|
else:
|
|
pname = param.get('name')
|
|
group = param.get('group')
|
|
if group is not None and group not in self.groupdict:
|
|
# self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Command ', funcname, ' param ', pname, ' has UNKNOWN group ', group)
|
|
if group not in badGroup:
|
|
badGroup[group] = 1
|
|
else:
|
|
badGroup[group] = badGroup[group] + 1
|
|
|
|
if badGroup:
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'SUMMARY OF UNRECOGNIZED GROUPS')
|
|
for key in sorted(badGroup.keys()):
|
|
self.gen.logMsg('diag', ' ', key, ' occurred ', badGroup[key], ' times')
|