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mobile/bind/gen.go
Péter Szilágyi 2ea7e2cc92 bind, bind/java: support generating exceptional constructors
In Go type constructors can often return an error type too
beside an instance of the type being created. This is useful
in cases where the parameters might be wrong and instantiaion
cannot succeed. This CL extends the Java generator so that
these methods are also converted into class constructors that
also can throw.

Change-Id: I5e531eec126904a026767a8503968255b9fd833b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/31184
Reviewed-by: Elias Naur <elias.naur@gmail.com>
2016-10-17 14:21:52 +00:00

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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package bind
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"go/token"
"go/types"
"io"
"regexp"
"strings"
"unicode"
"unicode/utf8"
)
type (
ErrorList []error
// varMode describes the lifetime of an argument or
// return value. Modes are used to guide the conversion
// of string and byte slice values accross the language
// barrier. The same conversion mode must be used for
// both the conversion before a foreign call and the
// corresponding conversion after the call.
// See the mode* constants for a description of
// each mode.
varMode int
)
const (
// modeTransient are for function arguments that
// are not used after the function returns.
// Transient byte slices don't need copying
// when passed accross the language barrier.
modeTransient varMode = iota
// modeRetained are for returned values and for function
// arguments that are used after the function returns.
// Retained byte slices need an intermediate copy.
modeRetained
)
func (list ErrorList) Error() string {
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
for i, err := range list {
if i > 0 {
buf.WriteRune('\n')
}
io.WriteString(buf, err.Error())
}
return buf.String()
}
// interfaceInfo comes from Init and collects the auxillary information
// needed to generate bindings for an exported Go interface in a bound
// package.
type interfaceInfo struct {
obj *types.TypeName
t *types.Interface
summary ifaceSummary
}
// structInfo comes from Init and collects the auxillary information
// needed to generate bindings for an exported Go struct in a bound
// package.
type structInfo struct {
obj *types.TypeName
t *types.Struct
}
// Generator contains the common Go package information
// needed for the specific Go, Java, ObjC generators.
//
// After setting Printer, Fset, AllPkg, Pkg, the Init
// method is used to initialize the auxiliary information
// about the package to be generated, Pkg.
type Generator struct {
*Printer
Fset *token.FileSet
AllPkg []*types.Package
Pkg *types.Package
err ErrorList
// fields set by init.
pkgName string
pkgPrefix string
funcs []*types.Func
constants []*types.Const
vars []*types.Var
interfaces []interfaceInfo
structs []structInfo
otherNames []*types.TypeName
// allIntf contains interfaces from all bound packages.
allIntf []interfaceInfo
}
// pkgPrefix returns a prefix that disambiguates symbol names for binding
// multiple packages.
//
// TODO(elias.naur): Avoid (and test) name clashes from multiple packages
// with the same name. Perhaps use the index from the order the package is
// generated.
func pkgPrefix(pkg *types.Package) string {
// The error type has no package
if pkg == nil {
return ""
}
return pkg.Name()
}
func (g *Generator) Init() {
if g.Pkg != nil {
g.pkgName = g.Pkg.Name()
}
g.pkgPrefix = pkgPrefix(g.Pkg)
if g.Pkg != nil {
scope := g.Pkg.Scope()
hasExported := false
for _, name := range scope.Names() {
obj := scope.Lookup(name)
if !obj.Exported() {
continue
}
hasExported = true
switch obj := obj.(type) {
case *types.Func:
if isCallable(obj) {
g.funcs = append(g.funcs, obj)
}
case *types.TypeName:
named := obj.Type().(*types.Named)
switch t := named.Underlying().(type) {
case *types.Struct:
g.structs = append(g.structs, structInfo{obj, t})
case *types.Interface:
g.interfaces = append(g.interfaces, interfaceInfo{obj, t, makeIfaceSummary(t)})
default:
g.otherNames = append(g.otherNames, obj)
}
case *types.Const:
g.constants = append(g.constants, obj)
case *types.Var:
g.vars = append(g.vars, obj)
default:
g.errorf("unsupported exported type for %s: %T", obj.Name(), obj)
}
}
if !hasExported {
g.errorf("no exported names in the package %q", g.Pkg.Path())
}
} else {
// Bind the single supported type from the universe scope, error.
errType := types.Universe.Lookup("error").(*types.TypeName)
t := errType.Type().Underlying().(*types.Interface)
g.interfaces = append(g.interfaces, interfaceInfo{errType, t, makeIfaceSummary(t)})
}
for _, p := range g.AllPkg {
scope := p.Scope()
for _, name := range scope.Names() {
obj := scope.Lookup(name)
if !obj.Exported() {
continue
}
if obj, ok := obj.(*types.TypeName); ok {
named := obj.Type().(*types.Named)
if t, ok := named.Underlying().(*types.Interface); ok {
g.allIntf = append(g.allIntf, interfaceInfo{obj, t, makeIfaceSummary(t)})
}
}
}
}
}
// constructorType returns the type T for a function of the forms:
//
// func NewT...(...) *T
// func NewT...(...) (*T, error)
func (g *Generator) constructorType(f *types.Func) *types.TypeName {
sig := f.Type().(*types.Signature)
res := sig.Results()
if res.Len() != 1 && !(res.Len() == 2 && isErrorType(res.At(1).Type())) {
return nil
}
rt := res.At(0).Type()
pt, ok := rt.(*types.Pointer)
if !ok {
return nil
}
nt, ok := pt.Elem().(*types.Named)
if !ok {
return nil
}
obj := nt.Obj()
if !strings.HasPrefix(f.Name(), "New"+obj.Name()) {
return nil
}
return obj
}
func toCFlag(v bool) int {
if v {
return 1
}
return 0
}
func (g *Generator) errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
g.err = append(g.err, fmt.Errorf(format, args...))
}
// cgoType returns the name of a Cgo type suitable for converting a value of
// the given type.
func (g *Generator) cgoType(t types.Type) string {
switch t := t.(type) {
case *types.Basic:
switch t.Kind() {
case types.Bool, types.UntypedBool:
return "char"
case types.Int:
return "nint"
case types.Int8:
return "int8_t"
case types.Int16:
return "int16_t"
case types.Int32, types.UntypedRune: // types.Rune
return "int32_t"
case types.Int64, types.UntypedInt:
return "int64_t"
case types.Uint8: // types.Byte
return "uint8_t"
// TODO(crawshaw): case types.Uint, types.Uint16, types.Uint32, types.Uint64:
case types.Float32:
return "float"
case types.Float64, types.UntypedFloat:
return "double"
case types.String:
return "nstring"
default:
g.errorf("unsupported basic type: %s", t)
}
case *types.Slice:
switch e := t.Elem().(type) {
case *types.Basic:
switch e.Kind() {
case types.Uint8: // Byte.
return "nbyteslice"
default:
g.errorf("unsupported slice type: %s", t)
}
default:
g.errorf("unsupported slice type: %s", t)
}
case *types.Pointer:
if _, ok := t.Elem().(*types.Named); ok {
return g.cgoType(t.Elem())
}
g.errorf("unsupported pointer to type: %s", t)
case *types.Named:
return "int32_t"
default:
g.errorf("unsupported type: %s", t)
}
return "TODO"
}
func (g *Generator) genInterfaceMethodSignature(m *types.Func, iName string, header bool, g_paramName func(*types.Tuple, int) string) {
sig := m.Type().(*types.Signature)
params := sig.Params()
res := sig.Results()
if res.Len() == 0 {
g.Printf("void ")
} else {
if res.Len() == 1 {
g.Printf("%s ", g.cgoType(res.At(0).Type()))
} else {
if header {
g.Printf("typedef struct cproxy%s_%s_%s_return {\n", g.pkgPrefix, iName, m.Name())
g.Indent()
for i := 0; i < res.Len(); i++ {
t := res.At(i).Type()
g.Printf("%s r%d;\n", g.cgoType(t), i)
}
g.Outdent()
g.Printf("} cproxy%s_%s_%s_return;\n", g.pkgPrefix, iName, m.Name())
}
g.Printf("struct cproxy%s_%s_%s_return ", g.pkgPrefix, iName, m.Name())
}
}
g.Printf("cproxy%s_%s_%s(int32_t refnum", g.pkgPrefix, iName, m.Name())
for i := 0; i < params.Len(); i++ {
t := params.At(i).Type()
g.Printf(", %s %s", g.cgoType(t), g_paramName(params, i))
}
g.Printf(")")
if header {
g.Printf(";\n")
} else {
g.Printf(" {\n")
}
}
func (g *Generator) validPkg(pkg *types.Package) bool {
for _, p := range g.AllPkg {
if p == pkg {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// isSigSupported returns whether the generators can handle a given
// function signature
func (g *Generator) isSigSupported(t types.Type) bool {
sig := t.(*types.Signature)
params := sig.Params()
for i := 0; i < params.Len(); i++ {
if !g.isSupported(params.At(i).Type()) {
return false
}
}
res := sig.Results()
for i := 0; i < res.Len(); i++ {
if !g.isSupported(res.At(i).Type()) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// isSupported returns whether the generators can handle the type.
func (g *Generator) isSupported(t types.Type) bool {
if isErrorType(t) || isWrapperType(t) {
return true
}
switch t := t.(type) {
case *types.Basic:
return true
case *types.Slice:
switch e := t.Elem().(type) {
case *types.Basic:
return e.Kind() == types.Uint8
}
case *types.Pointer:
switch t := t.Elem().(type) {
case *types.Named:
return g.validPkg(t.Obj().Pkg())
}
case *types.Named:
switch t.Underlying().(type) {
case *types.Interface, *types.Pointer:
return g.validPkg(t.Obj().Pkg())
}
}
return false
}
var paramRE = regexp.MustCompile(`^p[0-9]*$`)
// basicParamName replaces incompatible name with a p0-pN name.
// Missing names, or existing names of the form p[0-9] are incompatible.
func basicParamName(params *types.Tuple, pos int) string {
name := params.At(pos).Name()
if name == "" || name[0] == '_' || paramRE.MatchString(name) {
name = fmt.Sprintf("p%d", pos)
}
return name
}
func constExactString(o *types.Const) string {
// TODO(hyangah): this is a temporary fix for golang.org/issues/14615.
// Clean this up when we can require at least go 1.6 or above.
type exactStringer interface {
ExactString() string
}
v := o.Val()
if v, ok := v.(exactStringer); ok {
return v.ExactString()
}
// TODO: warning?
return v.String()
}
func lowerFirst(s string) string {
if s == "" {
return ""
}
var conv []rune
for len(s) > 0 {
r, n := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s)
if !unicode.IsUpper(r) {
if l := len(conv); l > 1 {
conv[l-1] = unicode.ToUpper(conv[l-1])
}
return string(conv) + s
}
conv = append(conv, unicode.ToLower(r))
s = s[n:]
}
return string(conv)
}
// newNameSanitizer returns a functions that replaces all dashes and dots
// with underscores, as well as avoiding reserved words by suffixing such
// identifiers with underscores.
func newNameSanitizer(res []string) func(s string) string {
reserved := make(map[string]bool)
for _, word := range res {
reserved[word] = true
}
symbols := strings.NewReplacer(
"-", "_",
".", "_",
)
return func(s string) string {
if reserved[s] {
return s + "_"
}
return symbols.Replace(s)
}
}