#!/usr/bin/python3 -i # # Copyright (c) 2013-2020 The Khronos Group Inc. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 """Base class for source/header/doc generators, as well as some utility functions.""" from __future__ import unicode_literals import io import os import pdb import re import shutil import sys import tempfile try: from pathlib import Path except ImportError: from pathlib2 import Path from spec_tools.util import getElemName, getElemType def write(*args, **kwargs): file = kwargs.pop('file', sys.stdout) end = kwargs.pop('end', '\n') file.write(' '.join(str(arg) for arg in args)) file.write(end) def noneStr(s): """Return string argument, or "" if argument is None. Used in converting etree Elements into text. s - string to convert""" if s: return s return "" def enquote(s): """Return string argument with surrounding quotes, for serialization into Python code.""" if s: return "'{}'".format(s) return None def regSortCategoryKey(feature): """Sort key for regSortFeatures. Sorts by category of the feature name string: - Core API features (those defined with a `` tag) - ARB/KHR/OES (Khronos extensions) - other (EXT/vendor extensions)""" if feature.elem.tag == 'feature': return 0 if (feature.category == 'ARB' or feature.category == 'KHR' or feature.category == 'OES'): return 1 return 2 def regSortOrderKey(feature): """Sort key for regSortFeatures - key is the sortorder attribute.""" # print("regSortOrderKey {} -> {}".format(feature.name, feature.sortorder)) return feature.sortorder def regSortFeatureVersionKey(feature): """Sort key for regSortFeatures - key is the feature version. `` elements all have version number 0.""" return float(feature.versionNumber) def regSortExtensionNumberKey(feature): """Sort key for regSortFeatures - key is the extension number. `` elements all have extension number 0.""" return int(feature.number) def regSortFeatures(featureList): """Default sort procedure for features. - Sorts by explicit sort order (default 0) relative to other features - then by feature category ('feature' or 'extension'), - then by version number (for features) - then by extension number (for extensions)""" featureList.sort(key=regSortExtensionNumberKey) featureList.sort(key=regSortFeatureVersionKey) featureList.sort(key=regSortCategoryKey) featureList.sort(key=regSortOrderKey) class GeneratorOptions: """Base class for options used during header/documentation production. These options are target language independent, and used by Registry.apiGen() and by base OutputGenerator objects.""" def __init__(self, conventions=None, filename=None, directory='.', genpath=None, apiname=None, profile=None, versions='.*', emitversions='.*', defaultExtensions=None, addExtensions=None, removeExtensions=None, emitExtensions=None, reparentEnums=True, sortProcedure=regSortFeatures): """Constructor. Arguments: - conventions - may be mandatory for some generators: an object that implements ConventionsBase - filename - basename of file to generate, or None to write to stdout. - directory - directory in which to generate files - genpath - path to previously generated files, such as api.py - apiname - string matching `` 'apiname' attribute, e.g. 'gl'. - profile - string specifying API profile , e.g. 'core', or None. - versions - regex matching API versions to process interfaces for. Normally `'.*'` or `'[0-9][.][0-9]'` to match all defined versions. - emitversions - regex matching API versions to actually emit interfaces for (though all requested versions are considered when deciding which interfaces to generate). For GL 4.3 glext.h, this might be `'1[.][2-5]|[2-4][.][0-9]'`. - defaultExtensions - If not None, a string which must in its entirety match the pattern in the "supported" attribute of the ``. Defaults to None. Usually the same as apiname. - addExtensions - regex matching names of additional extensions to include. Defaults to None. - removeExtensions - regex matching names of extensions to remove (after defaultExtensions and addExtensions). Defaults to None. - emitExtensions - regex matching names of extensions to actually emit interfaces for (though all requested versions are considered when deciding which interfaces to generate). - reparentEnums - move elements which extend an enumerated type from or elements to the target element. This is required for almost all purposes, but the InterfaceGenerator relies on the list of interfaces in the or being complete. Defaults to True. - sortProcedure - takes a list of FeatureInfo objects and sorts them in place to a preferred order in the generated output. Default is core API versions, ARB/KHR/OES extensions, all other extensions, by core API version number or extension number in each group. The regex patterns can be None or empty, in which case they match nothing.""" self.conventions = conventions """may be mandatory for some generators: an object that implements ConventionsBase""" self.filename = filename "basename of file to generate, or None to write to stdout." self.genpath = genpath """path to previously generated files, such as api.py""" self.directory = directory "directory in which to generate filename" self.apiname = apiname "string matching `` 'apiname' attribute, e.g. 'gl'." self.profile = profile "string specifying API profile , e.g. 'core', or None." self.versions = self.emptyRegex(versions) """regex matching API versions to process interfaces for. Normally `'.*'` or `'[0-9][.][0-9]'` to match all defined versions.""" self.emitversions = self.emptyRegex(emitversions) """regex matching API versions to actually emit interfaces for (though all requested versions are considered when deciding which interfaces to generate). For GL 4.3 glext.h, this might be `'1[.][2-5]|[2-4][.][0-9]'`.""" self.defaultExtensions = defaultExtensions """If not None, a string which must in its entirety match the pattern in the "supported" attribute of the ``. Defaults to None. Usually the same as apiname.""" self.addExtensions = self.emptyRegex(addExtensions) """regex matching names of additional extensions to include. Defaults to None.""" self.removeExtensions = self.emptyRegex(removeExtensions) """regex matching names of extensions to remove (after defaultExtensions and addExtensions). Defaults to None.""" self.emitExtensions = self.emptyRegex(emitExtensions) """regex matching names of extensions to actually emit interfaces for (though all requested versions are considered when deciding which interfaces to generate).""" self.reparentEnums = reparentEnums """boolean specifying whether to remove elements from or when extending an type.""" self.sortProcedure = sortProcedure """takes a list of FeatureInfo objects and sorts them in place to a preferred order in the generated output. Default is core API versions, ARB/KHR/OES extensions, all other extensions, alphabetically within each group.""" self.codeGenerator = False """True if this generator makes compilable code""" def emptyRegex(self, pat): """Substitute a regular expression which matches no version or extension names for None or the empty string.""" if not pat: return '_nomatch_^' return pat class OutputGenerator: """Generate specified API interfaces in a specific style, such as a C header. Base class for generating API interfaces. Manages basic logic, logging, and output file control. Derived classes actually generate formatted output. """ # categoryToPath - map XML 'category' to include file directory name categoryToPath = { 'bitmask': 'flags', 'enum': 'enums', 'funcpointer': 'funcpointers', 'handle': 'handles', 'define': 'defines', 'basetype': 'basetypes', } def __init__(self, errFile=sys.stderr, warnFile=sys.stderr, diagFile=sys.stdout): """Constructor - errFile, warnFile, diagFile - file handles to write errors, warnings, diagnostics to. May be None to not write.""" self.outFile = None self.errFile = errFile self.warnFile = warnFile self.diagFile = diagFile # Internal state self.featureName = None self.genOpts = None self.registry = None self.featureDictionary = {} # Used for extension enum value generation self.extBase = 1000000000 self.extBlockSize = 1000 self.madeDirs = {} # API dictionary, which may be loaded by the beginFile method of # derived generators. self.apidict = None def logMsg(self, level, *args): """Write a message of different categories to different destinations. - `level` - 'diag' (diagnostic, voluminous) - 'warn' (warning) - 'error' (fatal error - raises exception after logging) - `*args` - print()-style arguments to direct to corresponding log""" if level == 'error': strfile = io.StringIO() write('ERROR:', *args, file=strfile) if self.errFile is not None: write(strfile.getvalue(), file=self.errFile) raise UserWarning(strfile.getvalue()) elif level == 'warn': if self.warnFile is not None: write('WARNING:', *args, file=self.warnFile) elif level == 'diag': if self.diagFile is not None: write('DIAG:', *args, file=self.diagFile) else: raise UserWarning( '*** FATAL ERROR in Generator.logMsg: unknown level:' + level) def enumToValue(self, elem, needsNum): """Parse and convert an `` tag into a value. Returns a list: - first element - integer representation of the value, or None if needsNum is False. The value must be a legal number if needsNum is True. - second element - string representation of the value There are several possible representations of values. - A 'value' attribute simply contains the value. - A 'bitpos' attribute defines a value by specifying the bit position which is set in that value. - An 'offset','extbase','extends' triplet specifies a value as an offset to a base value defined by the specified 'extbase' extension name, which is then cast to the typename specified by 'extends'. This requires probing the registry database, and imbeds knowledge of the API extension enum scheme in this function. - An 'alias' attribute contains the name of another enum which this is an alias of. The other enum must be declared first when emitting this enum.""" name = elem.get('name') numVal = None if 'value' in elem.keys(): value = elem.get('value') # print('About to translate value =', value, 'type =', type(value)) if needsNum: numVal = int(value, 0) # If there's a non-integer, numeric 'type' attribute (e.g. 'u' or # 'ull'), append it to the string value. # t = enuminfo.elem.get('type') # if t is not None and t != '' and t != 'i' and t != 's': # value += enuminfo.type self.logMsg('diag', 'Enum', name, '-> value [', numVal, ',', value, ']') return [numVal, value] if 'bitpos' in elem.keys(): value = elem.get('bitpos') bitpos = int(value, 0) numVal = 1 << bitpos value = '0x%08x' % numVal if bitpos >= 32: value = value + 'ULL' self.logMsg('diag', 'Enum', name, '-> bitpos [', numVal, ',', value, ']') return [numVal, value] if 'offset' in elem.keys(): # Obtain values in the mapping from the attributes enumNegative = False offset = int(elem.get('offset'), 0) extnumber = int(elem.get('extnumber'), 0) extends = elem.get('extends') if 'dir' in elem.keys(): enumNegative = True self.logMsg('diag', 'Enum', name, 'offset =', offset, 'extnumber =', extnumber, 'extends =', extends, 'enumNegative =', enumNegative) # Now determine the actual enumerant value, as defined # in the "Layers and Extensions" appendix of the spec. numVal = self.extBase + (extnumber - 1) * self.extBlockSize + offset if enumNegative: numVal *= -1 value = '%d' % numVal # More logic needed! self.logMsg('diag', 'Enum', name, '-> offset [', numVal, ',', value, ']') return [numVal, value] if 'alias' in elem.keys(): return [None, elem.get('alias')] return [None, None] def checkDuplicateEnums(self, enums): """Check enumerated values for duplicates. - enums - list of `` Elements returns the list with duplicates stripped""" # Dictionaries indexed by name and numeric value. # Entries are [ Element, numVal, strVal ] matching name or value nameMap = {} valueMap = {} stripped = [] for elem in enums: name = elem.get('name') (numVal, strVal) = self.enumToValue(elem, True) if name in nameMap: # Duplicate name found; check values (name2, numVal2, strVal2) = nameMap[name] # Duplicate enum values for the same name are benign. This # happens when defining the same enum conditionally in # several extension blocks. if (strVal2 == strVal or (numVal is not None and numVal == numVal2)): True # self.logMsg('info', 'checkDuplicateEnums: Duplicate enum (' + name + # ') found with the same value:' + strVal) else: self.logMsg('warn', 'checkDuplicateEnums: Duplicate enum (' + name + ') found with different values:' + strVal + ' and ' + strVal2) # Don't add the duplicate to the returned list continue elif numVal in valueMap: # Duplicate value found (such as an alias); report it, but # still add this enum to the list. (name2, numVal2, strVal2) = valueMap[numVal] msg = 'Two enums found with the same value: {} = {} = {}'.format( name, name2.get('name'), strVal) self.logMsg('error', msg) # Track this enum to detect followon duplicates nameMap[name] = [elem, numVal, strVal] if numVal is not None: valueMap[numVal] = [elem, numVal, strVal] # Add this enum to the list stripped.append(elem) # Return the list return stripped def buildEnumCDecl(self, expand, groupinfo, groupName): """Generate the C declaration for an enum""" groupElem = groupinfo.elem # Determine the required bit width for the enum group. # 32 is the default, which generates C enum types for the values. bitwidth = 32 # If the constFlagBits preference is set, 64 is the default for bitmasks if self.genOpts.conventions.constFlagBits and groupElem.get('type') == 'bitmask': bitwidth = 64 # Check for an explicitly defined bitwidth, which will override any defaults. if groupElem.get('bitwidth'): try: bitwidth = int(groupElem.get('bitwidth')) except ValueError as ve: self.logMsg('error', 'Invalid value for bitwidth attribute (', groupElem.get('bitwidth'), ') for ', groupName, ' - must be an integer value\n') exit(1) # Bitmask types support 64-bit flags, so have different handling if groupElem.get('type') == 'bitmask': # Validate the bitwidth and generate values appropriately # Bitmask flags up to 64-bit are generated as static const uint64_t values # Bitmask flags up to 32-bit are generated as C enum values if bitwidth > 64: self.logMsg('error', 'Invalid value for bitwidth attribute (', groupElem.get('bitwidth'), ') for bitmask type ', groupName, ' - must be less than or equal to 64\n') exit(1) elif bitwidth > 32: return self.buildEnumCDecl_Bitmask(groupinfo, groupName) else: return self.buildEnumCDecl_Enum(expand, groupinfo, groupName) else: # Validate the bitwidth and generate values appropriately # Enum group types up to 32-bit are generated as C enum values if bitwidth > 32: self.logMsg('error', 'Invalid value for bitwidth attribute (', groupElem.get('bitwidth'), ') for enum type ', groupName, ' - must be less than or equal to 32\n') exit(1) else: return self.buildEnumCDecl_Enum(expand, groupinfo, groupName) def buildEnumCDecl_Bitmask(self, groupinfo, groupName): """Generate the C declaration for an "enum" that is actually a set of flag bits""" groupElem = groupinfo.elem flagTypeName = groupinfo.flagType.elem.get('name') # Prefix body = "// Flag bits for " + flagTypeName + "\n" # Maximum allowable value for a flag (unsigned 64-bit integer) maxValidValue = 2**(64) - 1 minValidValue = 0 # Loop over the nested 'enum' tags. for elem in groupElem.findall('enum'): # Convert the value to an integer and use that to track min/max. # Values of form -(number) are accepted but nothing more complex. # Should catch exceptions here for more complex constructs. Not yet. (numVal, strVal) = self.enumToValue(elem, True) name = elem.get('name') # Range check for the enum value if numVal is not None and (numVal > maxValidValue or numVal < minValidValue): self.logMsg('error', 'Allowable range for flag types in C is [', minValidValue, ',', maxValidValue, '], but', name, 'flag has a value outside of this (', strVal, ')\n') exit(1) body += self.genRequirements(name, mustBeFound = False) body += "static const {} {} = {};\n".format(flagTypeName, name, strVal) # Postfix return ("bitmask", body) def buildEnumCDecl_Enum(self, expand, groupinfo, groupName): """Generate the C declaration for an enumerated type""" groupElem = groupinfo.elem # Break the group name into prefix and suffix portions for range # enum generation expandName = re.sub(r'([0-9a-z_])([A-Z0-9])', r'\1_\2', groupName).upper() expandPrefix = expandName expandSuffix = '' expandSuffixMatch = re.search(r'[A-Z][A-Z]+$', groupName) if expandSuffixMatch: expandSuffix = '_' + expandSuffixMatch.group() # Strip off the suffix from the prefix expandPrefix = expandName.rsplit(expandSuffix, 1)[0] # Prefix body = ["typedef enum %s {" % groupName] # @@ Should use the type="bitmask" attribute instead isEnum = ('FLAG_BITS' not in expandPrefix) # Allowable range for a C enum - which is that of a signed 32-bit integer maxValidValue = 2**(32 - 1) - 1 minValidValue = (maxValidValue * -1) - 1 # Get a list of nested 'enum' tags. enums = groupElem.findall('enum') # Check for and report duplicates, and return a list with them # removed. enums = self.checkDuplicateEnums(enums) # Loop over the nested 'enum' tags. Keep track of the minimum and # maximum numeric values, if they can be determined; but only for # core API enumerants, not extension enumerants. This is inferred # by looking for 'extends' attributes. minName = None # Accumulate non-numeric enumerant values separately and append # them following the numeric values, to allow for aliases. # NOTE: this doesn't do a topological sort yet, so aliases of # aliases can still get in the wrong order. aliasText = [] for elem in enums: # Convert the value to an integer and use that to track min/max. # Values of form -(number) are accepted but nothing more complex. # Should catch exceptions here for more complex constructs. Not yet. (numVal, strVal) = self.enumToValue(elem, True) name = elem.get('name') # Extension enumerants are only included if they are required if self.isEnumRequired(elem): # Indent requirements comment, if there is one decl = self.genRequirements(name, mustBeFound = False) if decl != '': decl = ' ' + decl decl += " {} = {},".format(name, strVal) if numVal is not None: body.append(decl) else: aliasText.append(decl) # Range check for the enum value if numVal is not None and (numVal > maxValidValue or numVal < minValidValue): self.logMsg('error', 'Allowable range for C enum types is [', minValidValue, ',', maxValidValue, '], but', name, 'has a value outside of this (', strVal, ')\n') exit(1) # Don't track min/max for non-numbers (numVal is None) if isEnum and numVal is not None and elem.get('extends') is None: if minName is None: minName = maxName = name minValue = maxValue = numVal elif numVal < minValue: minName = name minValue = numVal elif numVal > maxValue: maxName = name maxValue = numVal # Now append the non-numeric enumerant values body.extend(aliasText) # Generate min/max value tokens - legacy use case. if isEnum and expand: body.extend((" {}_BEGIN_RANGE{} = {},".format(expandPrefix, expandSuffix, minName), " {}_END_RANGE{} = {},".format( expandPrefix, expandSuffix, maxName), " {}_RANGE_SIZE{} = ({} - {} + 1),".format(expandPrefix, expandSuffix, maxName, minName))) # Generate a range-padding value to ensure the enum is 32 bits, but # only in code generators, so it doesn't appear in documentation if (self.genOpts.codeGenerator or self.conventions.generate_max_enum_in_docs): body.append(" {}_MAX_ENUM{} = 0x7FFFFFFF".format( expandPrefix, expandSuffix)) # Postfix body.append("} %s;" % groupName) # Determine appropriate section for this declaration if groupElem.get('type') == 'bitmask': section = 'bitmask' else: section = 'group' return (section, '\n'.join(body)) def makeDir(self, path): """Create a directory, if not already done. Generally called from derived generators creating hierarchies.""" self.logMsg('diag', 'OutputGenerator::makeDir(' + path + ')') if path not in self.madeDirs: # This can get race conditions with multiple writers, see # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/273192/ if not os.path.exists(path): os.makedirs(path) self.madeDirs[path] = None def beginFile(self, genOpts): """Start a new interface file - genOpts - GeneratorOptions controlling what's generated and how""" self.genOpts = genOpts self.should_insert_may_alias_macro = \ self.genOpts.conventions.should_insert_may_alias_macro(self.genOpts) # Try to import the API dictionary, api.py, if it exists. Nothing in # api.py cannot be extracted directly from the XML, and in the # future we should do that. if self.genOpts.genpath is not None: try: sys.path.insert(0, self.genOpts.genpath) import api self.apidict = api except ImportError: self.apidict = None self.conventions = genOpts.conventions # Open a temporary file for accumulating output. if self.genOpts.filename is not None: self.outFile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w', encoding='utf-8', newline='\n', delete=False) else: self.outFile = sys.stdout def endFile(self): 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() # On successfully generating output, move the temporary file to the # target file. if self.genOpts.filename is not None: if sys.platform == 'win32': directory = Path(self.genOpts.directory) if not Path.exists(directory): os.makedirs(directory) shutil.copy(self.outFile.name, self.genOpts.directory + '/' + self.genOpts.filename) os.remove(self.outFile.name) self.genOpts = None def beginFeature(self, interface, emit): """Write interface for a feature and tag generated features as having been done. - interface - element for the `` / `` to generate - emit - actually write to the header only when True""" 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): """Finish an interface file, closing it when done. Derived classes responsible for emitting feature""" self.featureName = None self.featureExtraProtect = None def genRequirements(self, name, mustBeFound = True): """Generate text showing what core versions and extensions introduce an API. This exists in the base Generator class because it's used by the shared enumerant-generating interfaces (buildEnumCDecl, etc.). Here it returns an empty string for most generators, but can be overridden by e.g. DocGenerator. - name - name of the API - mustBeFound - If True, when requirements for 'name' cannot be determined, a warning comment is generated. """ return '' def validateFeature(self, featureType, featureName): """Validate we're generating something only inside a `` tag""" if self.featureName is None: raise UserWarning('Attempt to generate', featureType, featureName, 'when not in feature') def genType(self, typeinfo, name, alias): """Generate interface for a type - typeinfo - TypeInfo for a type Extend to generate as desired in your derived class.""" self.validateFeature('type', name) def genStruct(self, typeinfo, typeName, alias): """Generate interface for a C "struct" type. - typeinfo - TypeInfo for a type interpreted as a struct Extend to generate as desired in your derived class.""" self.validateFeature('struct', typeName) # The mixed-mode tags may contain no-op 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) def genGroup(self, groupinfo, groupName, alias): """Generate interface for a group of enums (C "enum") - groupinfo - GroupInfo for a group. Extend to generate as desired in your derived class.""" self.validateFeature('group', groupName) def genEnum(self, enuminfo, typeName, alias): """Generate interface for an enum (constant). - enuminfo - EnumInfo for an enum - name - enum name Extend to generate as desired in your derived class.""" self.validateFeature('enum', typeName) def genCmd(self, cmd, cmdinfo, alias): """Generate interface for a command. - cmdinfo - CmdInfo for a command Extend to generate as desired in your derived class.""" self.validateFeature('command', cmdinfo) def makeProtoName(self, name, tail): """Turn a `` `` into C-language prototype and typedef declarations for that name. - name - contents of `` tag - tail - whatever text follows that tag in the Element""" return self.genOpts.apientry + name + tail def makeTypedefName(self, name, tail): """Make the function-pointer typedef name for a command.""" return '(' + self.genOpts.apientryp + 'PFN_' + name + tail + ')' def makeCParamDecl(self, param, aligncol): """Return a string which is an indented, formatted declaration for a `` or `` block (e.g. function parameter or structure/union member). - param - Element (`` or ``) to format - aligncol - if non-zero, attempt to align the nested `` element at this column""" indent = ' ' paramdecl = indent + noneStr(param.text) for elem in param: text = noneStr(elem.text) tail = noneStr(elem.tail) if self.should_insert_may_alias_macro and self.genOpts.conventions.is_voidpointer_alias(elem.tag, text, tail): # OpenXR-specific macro insertion - but not in apiinc for the spec 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 if aligncol == 0: # Squeeze out multiple spaces other than the indentation paramdecl = indent + ' '.join(paramdecl.split()) return paramdecl def getCParamTypeLength(self, param): """Return the length of the type field is an indented, formatted declaration for a `` or `` block (e.g. function parameter or structure/union member). - param - Element (`` or ``) to identify""" # Allow for missing tag newLen = 0 paramdecl = ' ' + noneStr(param.text) for elem in param: text = noneStr(elem.text) tail = noneStr(elem.tail) if self.should_insert_may_alias_macro and 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 def getMaxCParamTypeLength(self, info): """Return the length of the longest type field for a member/parameter. - info - TypeInfo or CommandInfo. """ lengths = (self.getCParamTypeLength(member) for member in info.getMembers()) return max(lengths) def getHandleParent(self, typename): """Get the parent of a handle object.""" info = self.registry.typedict.get(typename) if info is None: return None elem = info.elem if elem is not None: return elem.get('parent') return None def iterateHandleAncestors(self, typename): """Iterate through the ancestors of a handle type.""" current = self.getHandleParent(typename) while current is not None: yield current current = self.getHandleParent(current) def getHandleAncestors(self, typename): """Get the ancestors of a handle object.""" return list(self.iterateHandleAncestors(typename)) def getTypeCategory(self, typename): """Get the category of a type.""" info = self.registry.typedict.get(typename) if info is None: return None elem = info.elem if elem is not None: return elem.get('category') return None def isStructAlwaysValid(self, structname): """Try to do check if a structure is always considered valid (i.e. there's no rules to its acceptance).""" # A conventions object is required for this call. if not self.conventions: raise RuntimeError("To use isStructAlwaysValid, be sure your options include a Conventions object.") if self.conventions.type_always_valid(structname): return True category = self.getTypeCategory(structname) if self.conventions.category_requires_validation(category): return False info = self.registry.typedict.get(structname) assert(info is not None) members = info.getMembers() for member in members: member_name = getElemName(member) if member_name in (self.conventions.structtype_member_name, self.conventions.nextpointer_member_name): return False if member.get('noautovalidity'): return False member_type = getElemType(member) if member_type in ('void', 'char') or self.paramIsArray(member) or self.paramIsPointer(member): return False if self.conventions.type_always_valid(member_type): continue member_category = self.getTypeCategory(member_type) if self.conventions.category_requires_validation(member_category): return False if member_category in ('struct', 'union'): if self.isStructAlwaysValid(member_type) is False: return False return True def isEnumRequired(self, elem): """Return True if this `` element is required, False otherwise - elem - `` element to test""" 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 element was # moved into the 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 def makeCDecls(self, cmd): """Return C prototype and function pointer typedef for a `` Element, as a two-element list of strings. - cmd - Element containing a `` tag""" 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 *) around the name and # use the PFN_cmdnameproc naming convention. # Done by walking the tree for 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 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 if self.genOpts.alignFuncParam == 0: # Squeeze out multiple spaces - there is no indentation pdecl = ' '.join(pdecl.split()) tdecl = ' '.join(tdecl.split()) # Now add the parameter declaration list, which is identical # for prototypes and typedefs. Concatenate all the text from # a 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): """Print a newline to the output file (utility function)""" write('', file=self.outFile) def setRegistry(self, registry): self.registry = registry