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#!/usr/bin/python3 -i
#
# Copyright (c) 2013-2016 The Khronos Group Inc.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and/or associated documentation files (the
# "Materials"), to deal in the Materials without restriction, including
# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Materials, and to
# permit persons to whom the Materials are furnished to do so, subject to
# the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
# in all copies or substantial portions of the Materials.
#
# THE MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
# CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
# TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
# MATERIALS OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE MATERIALS.
import os,re,sys
from collections import namedtuple
from lxml import etree
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 )
# noneStr - returns string argument, or "" if argument is None.
# Used in converting lxml Elements into text.
# str - string to convert
def noneStr(str):
if (str):
return str
else:
return ""
# enquote - returns string argument with surrounding quotes,
# for serialization into Python code.
def enquote(str):
if (str):
return "'" + str + "'"
else:
return None
# Primary sort key for regSortFeatures.
# Sorts by category of the feature name string:
# Core API features (those defined with a <feature> tag)
# ARB/KHR/OES (Khronos extensions)
# other (EXT/vendor extensions)
# This will need changing for Vulkan!
def regSortCategoryKey(feature):
if (feature.elem.tag == 'feature'):
return 0
elif (feature.category == 'ARB' or
feature.category == 'KHR' or
feature.category == 'OES'):
return 1
else:
return 2
# Secondary sort key for regSortFeatures.
# Sorts by extension name.
def regSortNameKey(feature):
return feature.name
# Second sort key for regSortFeatures.
# Sorts by feature version. <extension> elements all have version number "0"
def regSortFeatureVersionKey(feature):
return float(feature.version)
# Tertiary sort key for regSortFeatures.
# Sorts by extension number. <feature> elements all have extension number 0.
def regSortExtensionNumberKey(feature):
return int(feature.number)
# regSortFeatures - default sort procedure for features.
# Sorts by primary key of feature category ('feature' or 'extension')
# then by version number (for features)
# then by extension number (for extensions)
def regSortFeatures(featureList):
featureList.sort(key = regSortExtensionNumberKey)
featureList.sort(key = regSortFeatureVersionKey)
featureList.sort(key = regSortCategoryKey)
# GeneratorOptions - base class for options used during header production
# These options are target language independent, and used by
# Registry.apiGen() and by base OutputGenerator objects.
#
# Members
# filename - name of file to generate, or None to write to stdout.
# apiname - string matching <api> '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 <extension>. 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.
# 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.
# The regex patterns can be None or empty, in which case they match
# nothing.
class GeneratorOptions:
"""Represents options during header production from an API registry"""
def __init__(self,
filename = None,
apiname = None,
profile = None,
versions = '.*',
emitversions = '.*',
defaultExtensions = None,
addExtensions = None,
removeExtensions = None,
sortProcedure = regSortFeatures):
self.filename = filename
self.apiname = apiname
self.profile = profile
self.versions = self.emptyRegex(versions)
self.emitversions = self.emptyRegex(emitversions)
self.defaultExtensions = defaultExtensions
self.addExtensions = self.emptyRegex(addExtensions)
self.removeExtensions = self.emptyRegex(removeExtensions)
self.sortProcedure = sortProcedure
#
# Substitute a regular expression which matches no version
# or extension names for None or the empty string.
def emptyRegex(self,pat):
if (pat == None or pat == ''):
return '_nomatch_^'
else:
return pat
# CGeneratorOptions - subclass of GeneratorOptions.
#
# Adds options used by COutputGenerator objects during C language header
# generation.
#
# Additional members
# prefixText - list of strings to prefix generated header with
# (usually a copyright statement + calling convention macros).
# protectFile - True if multiple inclusion protection should be
# generated (based on the filename) around the entire header.
# protectFeature - True if #ifndef..#endif protection should be
# generated around a feature interface in the header file.
# genFuncPointers - True if function pointer typedefs should be
# generated
# protectProto - If conditional protection should be generated
# around prototype declarations, set to either '#ifdef'
# to require opt-in (#ifdef protectProtoStr) or '#ifndef'
# to require opt-out (#ifndef protectProtoStr). Otherwise
# set to None.
# protectProtoStr - #ifdef/#ifndef symbol to use around prototype
# declarations, if protectProto is set
# apicall - string to use for the function declaration prefix,
# such as APICALL on Windows.
# apientry - string to use for the calling convention macro,
# in typedefs, such as APIENTRY.
# apientryp - string to use for the calling convention macro
# in function pointer typedefs, such as APIENTRYP.
# indentFuncProto - True if prototype declarations should put each
# parameter on a separate line
# indentFuncPointer - True if typedefed function pointers should put each
# parameter on a separate line
# alignFuncParam - if nonzero and parameters are being put on a
# separate line, align parameter names at the specified column
class CGeneratorOptions(GeneratorOptions):
"""Represents options during C interface generation for headers"""
def __init__(self,
filename = None,
apiname = None,
profile = None,
versions = '.*',
emitversions = '.*',
defaultExtensions = None,
addExtensions = None,
removeExtensions = None,
sortProcedure = regSortFeatures,
prefixText = "",
genFuncPointers = True,
protectFile = True,
protectFeature = True,
protectProto = None,
protectProtoStr = None,
apicall = '',
apientry = '',
apientryp = '',
indentFuncProto = True,
indentFuncPointer = False,
alignFuncParam = 0):
GeneratorOptions.__init__(self, filename, apiname, profile,
versions, emitversions, defaultExtensions,
addExtensions, removeExtensions, sortProcedure)
self.prefixText = prefixText
self.genFuncPointers = genFuncPointers
self.protectFile = protectFile
self.protectFeature = protectFeature
self.protectProto = protectProto
self.protectProtoStr = protectProtoStr
self.apicall = apicall
self.apientry = apientry
self.apientryp = apientryp
self.indentFuncProto = indentFuncProto
self.indentFuncPointer = indentFuncPointer
self.alignFuncParam = alignFuncParam
# DocGeneratorOptions - subclass of GeneratorOptions.
#
# Shares many members with CGeneratorOptions, since
# both are writing C-style declarations:
#
# prefixText - list of strings to prefix generated header with
# (usually a copyright statement + calling convention macros).
# apicall - string to use for the function declaration prefix,
# such as APICALL on Windows.
# apientry - string to use for the calling convention macro,
# in typedefs, such as APIENTRY.
# apientryp - string to use for the calling convention macro
# in function pointer typedefs, such as APIENTRYP.
# genDirectory - directory into which to generate include files
# indentFuncProto - True if prototype declarations should put each
# parameter on a separate line
# indentFuncPointer - True if typedefed function pointers should put each
# parameter on a separate line
# alignFuncParam - if nonzero and parameters are being put on a
# separate line, align parameter names at the specified column
#
# Additional members:
#
class DocGeneratorOptions(GeneratorOptions):
"""Represents options during C interface generation for Asciidoc"""
def __init__(self,
filename = None,
apiname = None,
profile = None,
versions = '.*',
emitversions = '.*',
defaultExtensions = None,
addExtensions = None,
removeExtensions = None,
sortProcedure = regSortFeatures,
prefixText = "",
apicall = '',
apientry = '',
apientryp = '',
genDirectory = 'gen',
indentFuncProto = True,
indentFuncPointer = False,
alignFuncParam = 0,
expandEnumerants = True):
GeneratorOptions.__init__(self, filename, apiname, profile,
versions, emitversions, defaultExtensions,
addExtensions, removeExtensions, sortProcedure)
self.prefixText = prefixText
self.apicall = apicall
self.apientry = apientry
self.apientryp = apientryp
self.genDirectory = genDirectory
self.indentFuncProto = indentFuncProto
self.indentFuncPointer = indentFuncPointer
self.alignFuncParam = alignFuncParam
self.expandEnumerants = expandEnumerants
# ThreadGeneratorOptions - subclass of GeneratorOptions.
#
# Adds options used by COutputGenerator objects during C language header
# generation.
#
# Additional members
# prefixText - list of strings to prefix generated header with
# (usually a copyright statement + calling convention macros).
# protectFile - True if multiple inclusion protection should be
# generated (based on the filename) around the entire header.
# protectFeature - True if #ifndef..#endif protection should be
# generated around a feature interface in the header file.
# genFuncPointers - True if function pointer typedefs should be
# generated
# protectProto - True if #ifdef..#endif protection should be
# generated around prototype declarations
# protectProtoStr - #ifdef symbol to use around prototype
# declarations, if protected
# apicall - string to use for the function declaration prefix,
# such as APICALL on Windows.
# apientry - string to use for the calling convention macro,
# in typedefs, such as APIENTRY.
# apientryp - string to use for the calling convention macro
# in function pointer typedefs, such as APIENTRYP.
# indentFuncProto - True if prototype declarations should put each
# parameter on a separate line
# indentFuncPointer - True if typedefed function pointers should put each
# parameter on a separate line
# alignFuncParam - if nonzero and parameters are being put on a
# separate line, align parameter names at the specified column
class ThreadGeneratorOptions(GeneratorOptions):
"""Represents options during C interface generation for headers"""
def __init__(self,
filename = None,
apiname = None,
profile = None,
versions = '.*',
emitversions = '.*',
defaultExtensions = None,
addExtensions = None,
removeExtensions = None,
sortProcedure = regSortFeatures,
prefixText = "",
genFuncPointers = True,
protectFile = True,
protectFeature = True,
protectProto = True,
protectProtoStr = True,
apicall = '',
apientry = '',
apientryp = '',
indentFuncProto = True,
indentFuncPointer = False,
alignFuncParam = 0):
GeneratorOptions.__init__(self, filename, apiname, profile,
versions, emitversions, defaultExtensions,
addExtensions, removeExtensions, sortProcedure)
self.prefixText = prefixText
self.genFuncPointers = genFuncPointers
self.protectFile = protectFile
self.protectFeature = protectFeature
self.protectProto = protectProto
self.protectProtoStr = protectProtoStr
self.apicall = apicall
self.apientry = apientry
self.apientryp = apientryp
self.indentFuncProto = indentFuncProto
self.indentFuncPointer = indentFuncPointer
self.alignFuncParam = alignFuncParam
# ParamCheckerGeneratorOptions - subclass of GeneratorOptions.
#
# Adds options used by ParamCheckerOutputGenerator objects during parameter validation
# generation.
#
# Additional members
# prefixText - list of strings to prefix generated header with
# (usually a copyright statement + calling convention macros).
# protectFile - True if multiple inclusion protection should be
# generated (based on the filename) around the entire header.
# protectFeature - True if #ifndef..#endif protection should be
# generated around a feature interface in the header file.
# genFuncPointers - True if function pointer typedefs should be
# generated
# protectProto - If conditional protection should be generated
# around prototype declarations, set to either '#ifdef'
# to require opt-in (#ifdef protectProtoStr) or '#ifndef'
# to require opt-out (#ifndef protectProtoStr). Otherwise
# set to None.
# protectProtoStr - #ifdef/#ifndef symbol to use around prototype
# declarations, if protectProto is set
# apicall - string to use for the function declaration prefix,
# such as APICALL on Windows.
# apientry - string to use for the calling convention macro,
# in typedefs, such as APIENTRY.
# apientryp - string to use for the calling convention macro
# in function pointer typedefs, such as APIENTRYP.
# indentFuncProto - True if prototype declarations should put each
# parameter on a separate line
# indentFuncPointer - True if typedefed function pointers should put each
# parameter on a separate line
# alignFuncParam - if nonzero and parameters are being put on a
# separate line, align parameter names at the specified column
class ParamCheckerGeneratorOptions(GeneratorOptions):
"""Represents options during C interface generation for headers"""
def __init__(self,
filename = None,
apiname = None,
profile = None,
versions = '.*',
emitversions = '.*',
defaultExtensions = None,
addExtensions = None,
removeExtensions = None,
sortProcedure = regSortFeatures,
prefixText = "",
genFuncPointers = True,
protectFile = True,
protectFeature = True,
protectProto = None,
protectProtoStr = None,
apicall = '',
apientry = '',
apientryp = '',
indentFuncProto = True,
indentFuncPointer = False,
alignFuncParam = 0):
GeneratorOptions.__init__(self, filename, apiname, profile,
versions, emitversions, defaultExtensions,
addExtensions, removeExtensions, sortProcedure)
self.prefixText = prefixText
self.genFuncPointers = genFuncPointers
self.protectFile = protectFile
self.protectFeature = protectFeature
self.protectProto = protectProto
self.protectProtoStr = protectProtoStr
self.apicall = apicall
self.apientry = apientry
self.apientryp = apientryp
self.indentFuncProto = indentFuncProto
self.indentFuncPointer = indentFuncPointer
self.alignFuncParam = alignFuncParam
# OutputGenerator - base class for generating API interfaces.
# Manages basic logic, logging, and output file control
# Derived classes actually generate formatted output.
#
# ---- methods ----
# OutputGenerator(errFile, warnFile, diagFile)
# errFile, warnFile, diagFile - file handles to write errors,
# warnings, diagnostics to. May be None to not write.
# logMsg(level, *args) - log messages of different categories
# level - 'error', 'warn', or 'diag'. 'error' will also
# raise a UserWarning exception
# *args - print()-style arguments
# setExtMap(map) - specify a dictionary map from extension names to
# numbers, used in creating values for extension enumerants.
# beginFile(genOpts) - start a new interface file
# genOpts - GeneratorOptions controlling what's generated and how
# endFile() - finish an interface file, closing it when done
# beginFeature(interface, emit) - write interface for a feature
# and tag generated features as having been done.
# interface - element for the <version> / <extension> to generate
# emit - actually write to the header only when True
# endFeature() - finish an interface.
# genType(typeinfo,name) - generate interface for a type
# typeinfo - TypeInfo for a type
# genStruct(typeinfo,name) - generate interface for a C "struct" type.
# typeinfo - TypeInfo for a type interpreted as a struct
# genGroup(groupinfo,name) - generate interface for a group of enums (C "enum")
# groupinfo - GroupInfo for a group
# genEnum(enuminfo, name) - generate interface for an enum (constant)
# enuminfo - EnumInfo for an enum
# name - enum name
# genCmd(cmdinfo) - generate interface for a command
# cmdinfo - CmdInfo for a command
# makeCDecls(cmd) - return C prototype and function pointer typedef for a
# <command> Element, as a list of two strings
# cmd - Element for the <command>
# newline() - print a newline to the output file (utility function)
#
class OutputGenerator:
"""Generate specified API interfaces in a specific style, such as a C header"""
def __init__(self,
errFile = sys.stderr,
warnFile = sys.stderr,
diagFile = sys.stdout):
self.outFile = None
self.errFile = errFile
self.warnFile = warnFile
self.diagFile = diagFile
# Internal state
self.featureName = None
self.genOpts = None
self.registry = None
# Used for extension enum value generation
self.extBase = 1000000000
self.extBlockSize = 1000
#
# logMsg - 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
def logMsg(self, level, *args):
"""Log a message at the given level. Can be ignored or log to a file"""
if (level == 'error'):
strfile = io.StringIO()
write('ERROR:', *args, file=strfile)
if (self.errFile != None):
write(strfile.getvalue(), file=self.errFile)
raise UserWarning(strfile.getvalue())
elif (level == 'warn'):
if (self.warnFile != None):
write('WARNING:', *args, file=self.warnFile)
elif (level == 'diag'):
if (self.diagFile != None):
write('DIAG:', *args, file=self.diagFile)
else:
raise UserWarning(
'*** FATAL ERROR in Generator.logMsg: unknown level:' + level)
#
# enumToValue - parses and converts an <enum> 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.
# A '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
# Vulkan extension enum scheme in this function.
def enumToValue(self, elem, needsNum):
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 != 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')
numVal = int(value, 0)
numVal = 1 << numVal
value = '0x%08x' % numVal
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 = -numVal
value = '%d' % numVal
# More logic needed!
self.logMsg('diag', 'Enum', name, '-> offset [', numVal, ',', value, ']')
return [numVal, value]
return [None, None]
#
def beginFile(self, genOpts):
self.genOpts = genOpts
#
# Open specified output file. Not done in constructor since a
# Generator can be used without writing to a file.
if (self.genOpts.filename != None):
self.outFile = open(self.genOpts.filename, 'w')
else:
self.outFile = sys.stdout
def endFile(self):
self.errFile and self.errFile.flush()
self.warnFile and self.warnFile.flush()
self.diagFile and self.diagFile.flush()
self.outFile.flush()
if (self.outFile != sys.stdout and self.outFile != sys.stderr):
self.outFile.close()
self.genOpts = None
#
def beginFeature(self, interface, emit):
self.emit = emit
self.featureName = interface.get('name')
# If there's an additional 'protect' attribute in the feature, save it
self.featureExtraProtect = interface.get('protect')
def endFeature(self):
# Derived classes responsible for emitting feature
self.featureName = None
self.featureExtraProtect = None
# Utility method to validate we're generating something only inside a
# <feature> tag
def validateFeature(self, featureType, featureName):
if (self.featureName == None):
raise UserWarning('Attempt to generate', featureType, name,
'when not in feature')
#
# Type generation
def genType(self, typeinfo, name):
self.validateFeature('type', name)
#
# Struct (e.g. C "struct" type) generation
def genStruct(self, typeinfo, name):
self.validateFeature('struct', name)
#
# Group (e.g. C "enum" type) generation
def genGroup(self, groupinfo, name):
self.validateFeature('group', name)
#
# Enumerant (really, constant) generation
def genEnum(self, enuminfo, name):
self.validateFeature('enum', name)
#
# Command generation
def genCmd(self, cmd, name):
self.validateFeature('command', name)
#
# Utility functions - turn a <proto> <name> into C-language prototype
# and typedef declarations for that name.
# name - contents of <name> tag
# tail - whatever text follows that tag in the Element
def makeProtoName(self, name, tail):
return self.genOpts.apientry + name + tail
def makeTypedefName(self, name, tail):
return '(' + self.genOpts.apientryp + 'PFN_' + name + tail + ')'
#
# makeCParamDecl - return a string which is an indented, formatted
# declaration for a <param> or <member> block (e.g. function parameter
# or structure/union member).
# param - Element (<param> or <member>) to format
# aligncol - if non-zero, attempt to align the nested <name> element
# at this column
def makeCParamDecl(self, param, aligncol):
paramdecl = ' ' + noneStr(param.text)
for elem in param:
text = noneStr(elem.text)
tail = noneStr(elem.tail)
if (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)
paramdecl = paramdecl.ljust(aligncol)
newLen = len(paramdecl)
self.logMsg('diag', 'Adjust length of parameter decl from', oldLen, 'to', newLen, ':', paramdecl)
paramdecl += text + tail
return paramdecl
#
# getCParamTypeLength - return the length of the type field is an indented, formatted
# declaration for a <param> or <member> block (e.g. function parameter
# or structure/union member).
# param - Element (<param> or <member>) to identify
def getCParamTypeLength(self, param):
paramdecl = ' ' + noneStr(param.text)
for elem in param:
text = noneStr(elem.text)
tail = noneStr(elem.tail)
if (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
#
# makeCDecls - return C prototype and function pointer typedef for a
# command, as a two-element list of strings.
# cmd - Element containing a <command> tag
def makeCDecls(self, cmd):
"""Generate C function pointer typedef for <command> Element"""
proto = cmd.find('proto')
params = cmd.findall('param')
# Begin accumulating prototype and typedef strings
pdecl = self.genOpts.apicall
tdecl = 'typedef '
#
# Insert the function return type/name.
# For prototypes, add APIENTRY macro before the name
# For typedefs, add (APIENTRY *<name>) around the name and
# use the PFN_cmdnameproc naming convention.
# Done by walking the tree for <proto> element by element.
# lxml.etree has elem.text followed by (elem[i], elem[i].tail)
# for each child element and any following text
# Leading text
pdecl += noneStr(proto.text)
tdecl += noneStr(proto.text)
# For each child element, if it's a <name> wrap in appropriate
# declaration. Otherwise append its contents and tail contents.
for elem in proto:
text = noneStr(elem.text)
tail = noneStr(elem.tail)
if (elem.tag == 'name'):
pdecl += self.makeProtoName(text, tail)
tdecl += self.makeTypedefName(text, tail)
else:
pdecl += text + tail
tdecl += text + tail
# Now add the parameter declaration list, which is identical
# for prototypes and typedefs. Concatenate all the text from
# a <param> node without the tags. No tree walking required
# since all tags are ignored.
# Uses: self.indentFuncProto
# self.indentFuncPointer
# self.alignFuncParam
# Might be able to doubly-nest the joins, e.g.
# ','.join(('_'.join([l[i] for i in range(0,len(l))])
n = len(params)
# Indented parameters
if n > 0:
indentdecl = '(\n'
for i in range(0,n):
paramdecl = self.makeCParamDecl(params[i], self.genOpts.alignFuncParam)
if (i < n - 1):
paramdecl += ',\n'
else:
paramdecl += ');'
indentdecl += paramdecl
else:
indentdecl = '(void);'
# Non-indented parameters
paramdecl = '('
if n > 0:
for i in range(0,n):
paramdecl += ''.join([t for t in params[i].itertext()])
if (i < n - 1):
paramdecl += ', '
else:
paramdecl += 'void'
paramdecl += ");";
return [ pdecl + indentdecl, tdecl + paramdecl ]
#
def newline(self):
write('', file=self.outFile)
def setRegistry(self, registry):
self.registry = registry
#
# COutputGenerator - subclass of OutputGenerator.
# Generates C-language API interfaces.
#
# ---- methods ----
# COutputGenerator(errFile, warnFile, diagFile) - args as for
# OutputGenerator. Defines additional internal state.
# ---- methods overriding base class ----
# beginFile(genOpts)
# endFile()
# beginFeature(interface, emit)
# endFeature()
# genType(typeinfo,name)
# genStruct(typeinfo,name)
# genGroup(groupinfo,name)
# genEnum(enuminfo, name)
# genCmd(cmdinfo)
class COutputGenerator(OutputGenerator):
"""Generate specified API interfaces in a specific style, such as a C header"""
# This is an ordered list of sections in the header file.
TYPE_SECTIONS = ['include', 'define', 'basetype', 'handle', 'enum',
'group', 'bitmask', 'funcpointer', 'struct']
ALL_SECTIONS = TYPE_SECTIONS + ['commandPointer', 'command']
def __init__(self,
errFile = sys.stderr,
warnFile = sys.stderr,
diagFile = sys.stdout):
OutputGenerator.__init__(self, errFile, warnFile, diagFile)
# Internal state - accumulators for different inner block text
self.sections = dict([(section, []) for section in self.ALL_SECTIONS])
#
def beginFile(self, genOpts):
OutputGenerator.beginFile(self, genOpts)
# C-specific
#
# Multiple inclusion protection & C++ wrappers.
if (genOpts.protectFile and self.genOpts.filename):
headerSym = re.sub('\.h', '_h_',
os.path.basename(self.genOpts.filename)).upper()
write('#ifndef', headerSym, file=self.outFile)
write('#define', headerSym, '1', file=self.outFile)
self.newline()
write('#ifdef __cplusplus', file=self.outFile)
write('extern "C" {', file=self.outFile)
write('#endif', file=self.outFile)
self.newline()
#
# User-supplied prefix text, if any (list of strings)
if (genOpts.prefixText):
for s in genOpts.prefixText:
write(s, file=self.outFile)
#
# Some boilerplate describing what was generated - this
# will probably be removed later since the extensions
# pattern may be very long.
# write('/* Generated C header for:', file=self.outFile)
# write(' * API:', genOpts.apiname, file=self.outFile)
# if (genOpts.profile):
# write(' * Profile:', genOpts.profile, file=self.outFile)
# write(' * Versions considered:', genOpts.versions, file=self.outFile)
# write(' * Versions emitted:', genOpts.emitversions, file=self.outFile)
# write(' * Default extensions included:', genOpts.defaultExtensions, file=self.outFile)
# write(' * Additional extensions included:', genOpts.addExtensions, file=self.outFile)
# write(' * Extensions removed:', genOpts.removeExtensions, file=self.outFile)
# write(' */', file=self.outFile)
def endFile(self):
# C-specific
# Finish C++ wrapper and multiple inclusion protection
self.newline()
write('#ifdef __cplusplus', file=self.outFile)
write('}', file=self.outFile)
write('#endif', file=self.outFile)
if (self.genOpts.protectFile and self.genOpts.filename):
self.newline()
write('#endif', file=self.outFile)
# Finish processing in superclass
OutputGenerator.endFile(self)
def beginFeature(self, interface, emit):
# Start processing in superclass
OutputGenerator.beginFeature(self, interface, emit)
# C-specific
# Accumulate includes, defines, types, enums, function pointer typedefs,
# end function prototypes separately for this feature. They're only
# printed in endFeature().
self.sections = dict([(section, []) for section in self.ALL_SECTIONS])
def endFeature(self):
# C-specific
# Actually write the interface to the output file.
if (self.emit):
self.newline()
if (self.genOpts.protectFeature):
write('#ifndef', self.featureName, file=self.outFile)
# If type declarations are needed by other features based on
# this one, it may be necessary to suppress the ExtraProtect,
# or move it below the 'for section...' loop.
if (self.featureExtraProtect != None):
write('#ifdef', self.featureExtraProtect, file=self.outFile)
write('#define', self.featureName, '1', file=self.outFile)
for section in self.TYPE_SECTIONS:
contents = self.sections[section]
if contents:
write('\n'.join(contents), file=self.outFile)
self.newline()
if (self.genOpts.genFuncPointers and self.sections['commandPointer']):
write('\n'.join(self.sections['commandPointer']), file=self.outFile)
self.newline()
if (self.sections['command']):
if (self.genOpts.protectProto):
write(self.genOpts.protectProto,
self.genOpts.protectProtoStr, file=self.outFile)
write('\n'.join(self.sections['command']), end='', file=self.outFile)
if (self.genOpts.protectProto):
write('#endif', file=self.outFile)
else:
self.newline()
if (self.featureExtraProtect != None):
write('#endif /*', self.featureExtraProtect, '*/', file=self.outFile)
if (self.genOpts.protectFeature):
write('#endif /*', self.featureName, '*/', file=self.outFile)
# Finish processing in superclass
OutputGenerator.endFeature(self)
#
# Append a definition to the specified section
def appendSection(self, section, text):
# self.sections[section].append('SECTION: ' + section + '\n')
self.sections[section].append(text)
#
# Type generation
def genType(self, typeinfo, name):
OutputGenerator.genType(self, typeinfo, name)
typeElem = typeinfo.elem
# If the type is a struct type, traverse the imbedded <member> tags
# generating a structure. Otherwise, emit the tag text.
category = typeElem.get('category')
if (category == 'struct' or category == 'union'):
self.genStruct(typeinfo, name)
else:
# Replace <apientry /> tags with an APIENTRY-style string
# (from self.genOpts). Copy other text through unchanged.
# If the resulting text is an empty string, don't emit it.
s = noneStr(typeElem.text)
for elem in typeElem:
if (elem.tag == 'apientry'):
s += self.genOpts.apientry + noneStr(elem.tail)
else:
s += noneStr(elem.text) + noneStr(elem.tail)
if s:
# Add extra newline after multi-line entries.
if '\n' in s:
s += '\n'
self.appendSection(category, s)
#
# Struct (e.g. C "struct" type) generation.
# This is a special case of the <type> tag where the contents are
# interpreted as a set of <member> tags instead of freeform C
# C type declarations. The <member> tags are just like <param>
# tags - they are a declaration of a struct or union member.
# Only simple member declarations are supported (no nested
# structs etc.)
def genStruct(self, typeinfo, typeName):
OutputGenerator.genStruct(self, typeinfo, typeName)
body = 'typedef ' + typeinfo.elem.get('category') + ' ' + typeName + ' {\n'
# paramdecl = self.makeCParamDecl(typeinfo.elem, self.genOpts.alignFuncParam)
targetLen = 0;
for member in typeinfo.elem.findall('.//member'):
targetLen = max(targetLen, self.getCParamTypeLength(member))
for member in typeinfo.elem.findall('.//member'):
body += self.makeCParamDecl(member, targetLen + 4)
body += ';\n'
body += '} ' + typeName + ';\n'
self.appendSection('struct', body)
#
# Group (e.g. C "enum" type) generation.
# These are concatenated together with other types.
def genGroup(self, groupinfo, groupName):
OutputGenerator.genGroup(self, groupinfo, groupName)
groupElem = groupinfo.elem
expandName = re.sub(r'([0-9a-z_])([A-Z0-9][^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 = "\ntypedef enum " + groupName + " {\n"
isEnum = ('FLAG_BITS' not in expandPrefix)
# 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
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')
# Extension enumerants are only included if they are requested
# in addExtensions or match defaultExtensions.
if (elem.get('extname') is None or
re.match(self.genOpts.addExtensions,elem.get('extname')) is not None or
self.genOpts.defaultExtensions == elem.get('supported')):
body += " " + name + " = " + strVal + ",\n"
if (isEnum and elem.get('extends') is None):
if (minName == None):
minName = maxName = name
minValue = maxValue = numVal
elif (numVal < minValue):
minName = name
minValue = numVal
elif (numVal > maxValue):
maxName = name
maxValue = numVal
# Generate min/max value tokens and a range-padding enum. Need some
# additional padding to generate correct names...
if isEnum:
body += " " + expandPrefix + "_BEGIN_RANGE" + expandSuffix + " = " + minName + ",\n"
body += " " + expandPrefix + "_END_RANGE" + expandSuffix + " = " + maxName + ",\n"
body += " " + expandPrefix + "_RANGE_SIZE" + expandSuffix + " = (" + maxName + " - " + minName + " + 1),\n"
body += " " + expandPrefix + "_MAX_ENUM" + expandSuffix + " = 0x7FFFFFFF\n"
# Postfix
body += "} " + groupName + ";"
if groupElem.get('type') == 'bitmask':
section = 'bitmask'
else:
section = 'group'
self.appendSection(section, body)
# Enumerant generation
# <enum> tags may specify their values in several ways, but are usually
# just integers.
def genEnum(self, enuminfo, name):
OutputGenerator.genEnum(self, enuminfo, name)
(numVal,strVal) = self.enumToValue(enuminfo.elem, False)
body = '#define ' + name.ljust(33) + ' ' + strVal
self.appendSection('enum', body)
#
# Command generation
def genCmd(self, cmdinfo, name):
OutputGenerator.genCmd(self, cmdinfo, name)
#
decls = self.makeCDecls(cmdinfo.elem)
self.appendSection('command', decls[0] + '\n')
if (self.genOpts.genFuncPointers):
self.appendSection('commandPointer', decls[1])
# DocOutputGenerator - subclass of OutputGenerator.
# Generates AsciiDoc includes with C-language API interfaces, for reference
# pages and the Vulkan specification. Similar to COutputGenerator, but
# each interface is written into a different file as determined by the
# options, only actual C types are emitted, and none of the boilerplate
# preprocessor code is emitted.
#