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test: fix the cimport method
This commit will hopefully allow the cimport method to be used just as one would use #inclue <header.h> in C. It follows the following method: 1. create a pseudoheader file that #include's all the requested header files 2. runs the pseudoheader through the C preprocessor (it will try various compilers if available on the system). 3. runs the preprocessed file through a C formatter, which attempts to group statements on one line. For example, a struct definition that was formerly on several lines will take just one line after formatting. This is done so that unique declarations can be detected. Duplicates are thus easy to remove. 4. remove lines that are too complex for the LuaJIT C parser (such as: Objective-C block syntax, crazy enums defined on linux, ...) 5. remove duplicate declarations 6. pass result to ffi.cdef
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test/unit/formatc.lua
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--[[ Copyright (c) 2009 Peter "Corsix" Cawley
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
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this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
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the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
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use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
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of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
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so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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SOFTWARE. --]]
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-- this C parser was taken from Corsix-TH, I'm sure this could be done much
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-- better (i.e.: I think everything I do could be substitutions made with LPeg
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-- during parsing), but I've just learned enough basic LPeg to make this
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-- work.
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-- see: http://lua-users.org/wiki/LpegRecipes
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local lpeg = require "lpeg"
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local C, P, R, S, V = lpeg.C, lpeg.P, lpeg.R, lpeg.S, lpeg.V
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local Carg, Cc, Cp, Ct = lpeg.Carg, lpeg.Cc, lpeg.Cp, lpeg.Ct
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local tokens = P { "tokens";
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-- Comment of form /* ... */
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comment = Ct(P"/*" * C((V"newline" + (1 - P"*/"))^0) * P"*/" * Cc"comment"),
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-- Single line comment
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line_comment = Ct(P"//" * C((1 - V"newline")^0) * Cc"comment_line"),
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-- Single platform independant line break which increments line number
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newline = (P"\r\n" + P"\n\r" + S"\r\n") * (Cp() * Carg(1)) / function(pos, state)
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state.line = state.line + 1
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state.line_start = pos
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end,
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-- Line continuation
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line_extend = Ct(C(P[[\]] * V"newline") * Cc"line_extend"),
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-- Whitespace of any length (includes newlines)
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whitespace = Ct(C((S" \t" + V"newline")^1) * Cc"whitespace"),
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-- Special form of #include with filename followed in angled brackets (matches 3 tokens)
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include = Ct(C(P"#include") * Cc"preprocessor") *
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Ct(C(S" \t"^1) * Cc"whitespace") *
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Ct(C(P"<" * (1 - P">")^1 * P">") * Cc"string"),
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-- Preprocessor instruction
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preprocessor = V"include" +
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Ct(C(P"#" * P" "^0 * ( P"define" + P"elif" + P"else" + P"endif" + P"#" +
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P"error" + P"ifdef" + P"ifndef" + P"if" + P"import" +
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P"include" + P"line" + P"pragma" + P"undef" + P"using" +
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P"pragma"
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) * #S" \r\n\t") * Cc"preprocessor"),
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-- Identifier of form [a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*
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identifier = Ct(C(R("az","AZ","__") * R("09","az","AZ","__")^0) * Cc"identifier"),
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-- Single character in a string
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string_char = R("az","AZ","09") + S"$%^&*()_-+={[}]:;@~#<,>.!?/ \t" + (P"\\" * S[[ntvbrfa\?'"0x]]),
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-- String literal
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string = Ct(C(P"'" * (V"string_char" + P'"')^0 * P"'" +
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P'"' * (V"string_char" + P"'")^0 * P'"') * Cc"string"),
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-- Operator
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operator = Ct(C(P">>=" + P"<<=" + P"..." +
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P"::" + P"<<" + P">>" + P"<=" + P">=" + P"==" + P"!=" +
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P"||" + P"&&" + P"++" + P"--" + P"->" + P"+=" + P"-=" +
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P"*=" + P"/=" + P"|=" + P"&=" + P"^=" + S"+-*/=<>%^|&.?:!~,") * Cc"operator"),
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-- Misc. char (token type is the character itself)
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char = Ct(C(S"[]{}();") / function(x) return x, x end),
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-- Hex, octal or decimal number
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int = Ct(C((P"0x" * R("09","af","AF")^1) + (P"0" * R"07"^0) + R"09"^1) * Cc"integer"),
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-- Floating point number
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f_exponent = S"eE" + S"+-"^-1 * R"09"^1,
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f_terminator = S"fFlL",
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float = Ct(C(
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R"09"^1 * V"f_exponent" * V"f_terminator"^-1 +
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R"09"^0 * P"." * R"09"^1 * V"f_exponent"^-1 * V"f_terminator"^-1 +
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R"09"^1 * P"." * R"09"^0 * V"f_exponent"^-1 * V"f_terminator"^-1
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) * Cc"float"),
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-- Any token
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token = V"comment" +
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V"line_comment" +
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V"identifier" +
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V"whitespace" +
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V"line_extend" +
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V"preprocessor" +
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V"string" +
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V"char" +
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V"operator" +
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V"float" +
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V"int",
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-- Error for when nothing else matches
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error = (Cp() * C(P(1) ^ -8) * Carg(1)) / function(pos, where, state)
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error(("Tokenising error on line %i, position %i, near '%s'")
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:format(state.line, pos - state.line_start + 1, where))
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end,
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-- Match end of input or throw error
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finish = -P(1) + V"error",
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-- Match stream of tokens into a table
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tokens = Ct(V"token" ^ 0) * V"finish",
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}
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local function TokeniseC(str)
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return tokens:match(str, 1, {line = 1, line_start = 1})
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end
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local function set(t)
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local s = {}
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for i, v in ipairs(t) do
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s[v] = true
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end
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return s
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end
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local C_keywords = set {
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"break", "case", "char", "const", "continue", "default", "do", "double",
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"else", "enum", "extern", "float", "for", "goto", "if", "int", "long",
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"register", "return", "short", "signed", "sizeof", "static", "struct",
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"switch", "typedef", "union", "unsigned", "void", "volatile", "while",
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}
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-- Very primitive C formatter that tries to put "things" inside braces on one
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-- line. This is a step done after preprocessing the C source to ensure that
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-- the duplicate line detecter can more reliably pick out identical declarations.
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--
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-- an example:
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-- struct mystruct
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-- {
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-- int a;
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-- int b;
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-- };
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--
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-- would become:
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-- struct mystruct
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-- { int a; int b; };
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--
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-- The first one will have a lot of false positives (the line '{' for
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-- example), the second one is more unique.
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local function formatc(str)
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local tokens = TokeniseC(str)
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local result = {}
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local block_level = 0
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local allow_one_nl = false
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local end_at_brace = false
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for i, token in ipairs(tokens) do
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local typ = token[2]
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if typ == '{' then
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block_level = block_level + 1
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elseif typ == '}' then
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block_level = block_level - 1
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if block_level == 0 and end_at_brace then
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-- if we're not inside a block, we're at the basic statement level,
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-- and ';' indicates we're at the end of a statement, so we put end
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-- it with a newline.
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token[1] = token[1] .. "\n"
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end_at_brace = false
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end
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elseif typ == 'identifier' then
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-- static usually indicates an inline header function, which has no
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-- trailing ';', so we have to add a newline after the '}' ourselves.
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if token[1] == 'static' then
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end_at_brace = true
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end
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elseif typ == 'preprocessor' then
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-- preprocessor directives don't end in ';' but need their newline, so
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-- we're going to allow the next newline to pass.
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allow_one_nl = true
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elseif typ == ';' then
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if block_level == 0 then
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-- if we're not inside a block, we're at the basic statement level,
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-- and ';' indicates we're at the end of a statement, so we put end
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-- it with a newline.
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token[1] = ";\n"
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end
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elseif typ == 'whitespace' then
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-- replace all whitespace by one space
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local repl = " "
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-- except when allow_on_nl is true and there's a newline in the whitespace
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if string.find(token[1], "[\r\n]+") and allow_one_nl == true then
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-- in that case we replace all whitespace by one newline
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repl = "\n"
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allow_one_nl = false
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end
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token[1] = string.gsub(token[1], "%s+", repl)
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end
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result[#result + 1] = token[1]
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end
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return table.concat(result)
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end
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-- uncomment the following lines (and comment the return) for standalone
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-- operation (very handy for debugging)
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local function standalone(...)
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require "moonscript"
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Preprocess = require("preprocess")
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Preprocess.add_to_include_path('./../../src')
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input = Preprocess.preprocess_stream(arg[1])
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local raw = input:read('*all')
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input:close()
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local formatted
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if #arg == 2 and arg[2] == 'no' then
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formatted = raw
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else
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formatted = formatc(raw)
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end
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print(formatted)
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end
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-- standalone(...)
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return formatc
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ffi = require 'ffi'
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lpeg = require 'lpeg'
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formatc = require 'test.unit.formatc'
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Set = require 'test.unit.set'
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Preprocess = require 'test.unit.preprocess'
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-- add some standard header locations
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-- TODO(aktau, jszakmeister): optionally pass more header locations via env
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Preprocess.add_to_include_path('./src')
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Preprocess.add_to_include_path('./.deps/usr/include')
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Preprocess.add_to_include_path('./build/config')
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if ffi.abi('32bit')
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Preprocess.add_to_include_path('/opt/neovim-deps/32/include')
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else
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Preprocess.add_to_include_path('/opt/neovim-deps/include')
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-- load neovim shared library
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testlib = os.getenv 'NVIM_TEST_LIB'
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libnvim = ffi.load testlib
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-- Luajit ffi parser doesn't understand preprocessor directives, so
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-- this helper function removes common directives before passing it the to ffi.
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-- It will return a pointer to the library table, emulating 'requires'
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cimport = (path) ->
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header_file = io.open path, 'rb'
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trim = (s) ->
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s\match'^%s*(.*%S)' or ''
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if not header_file
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error "cannot find #{path}"
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-- a Set that keeps around the lines we've already seen
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export cdefs
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if cdefs == nil
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cdefs = Set!
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header = header_file\read '*a'
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header_file.close!
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header = string.gsub header, '#include[^\n]*\n', ''
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header = string.gsub header, '#ifndef[^\n]*\n', ''
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header = string.gsub header, '#define[^\n]*\n', ''
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header = string.gsub header, '#endif[^\n]*\n', ''
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ffi.cdef header
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export imported
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if imported == nil
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imported = Set!
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-- some things are just too complex for the LuaJIT C parser to digest. We
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-- usually don't need them anyway.
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filter_complex_blocks = (body) ->
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result = {}
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for line in body\gmatch("[^\r\n]+")
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-- remove all lines that contain Objective-C block syntax, the LuaJIT ffi
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-- doesn't understand it.
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if string.find(line, "(^)", 1, true) ~= nil
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continue
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if string.find(line, "_ISwupper", 1, true) ~= nil
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continue
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result[#result + 1] = line
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table.concat(result, "\n")
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-- use this helper to import C files, you can pass multiple paths at once,
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-- this helper will return the C namespace of the nvim library.
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-- cimport = (path) ->
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cimport = (...) ->
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-- filter out paths we've already imported
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paths = [path for path in *{...} when not imported\contains(path)]
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for path in *paths
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imported\add(path)
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if #paths == 0
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return libnvim
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-- preprocess the header
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stream = Preprocess.preprocess_stream(unpack(paths))
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body = stream\read("*a")
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stream\close!
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-- format it (so that the lines are "unique" statements), also filter out
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-- Objective-C blocks
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body = formatc(body)
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body = filter_complex_blocks(body)
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-- add the formatted lines to a set
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new_cdefs = Set!
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for line in body\gmatch("[^\r\n]+")
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new_cdefs\add(trim(line))
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-- subtract the lines we've already imported from the new lines, then add
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-- the new unique lines to the old lines (so they won't be imported again)
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new_cdefs\diff(cdefs)
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cdefs\union(new_cdefs)
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if new_cdefs\size! == 0
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-- if there's no new lines, just return
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return libnvim
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-- request a sorted version of the new lines (same relative order as the
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-- original preprocessed file) and feed that to the LuaJIT ffi
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new_lines = new_cdefs\to_table!
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ffi.cdef(table.concat(new_lines, "\n"))
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return libnvim
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-- helps managing loading different headers into the LuaJIT ffi. Untested on
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-- windows, will probably need quite a bit of adjustment to run there.
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ffi = require("ffi")
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ccs = {}
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env_cc = os.getenv("CC")
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if env_cc
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table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env #{env_cc}", type: "gcc"})
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if ffi.os == "Windows"
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table.insert(ccs, {path: "cl", type: "msvc"})
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table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env cc", type: "gcc"})
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table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env gcc", type: "gcc"})
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table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env gcc-4.9", type: "gcc"})
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table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env gcc-4.8", type: "gcc"})
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table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env gcc-4.7", type: "gcc"})
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table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env clang", type: "clang"})
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table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env icc", type: "gcc"})
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quote_me = '[^%w%+%-%=%@%_%/]' -- complement (needn't quote)
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shell_quote = (str) ->
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if string.find(str, quote_me) or str == '' then
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"'" .. string.gsub(str, "'", [['"'"']]) .. "'"
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else
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str
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-- parse Makefile format dependencies into a Lua table
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parse_make_deps = (deps) ->
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-- remove line breaks and line concatenators
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deps = deps\gsub("\n", "")\gsub("\\", "")
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-- remove the Makefile "target:" element
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deps = deps\gsub(".+:", "")
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-- remove redundant spaces
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deps = deps\gsub(" +", " ")
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-- split acording to token (space in this case)
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headers = {}
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for token in deps\gmatch("[^%s]+")
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-- headers[token] = true
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headers[#headers + 1] = token
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-- resolve path redirections (..) to normalize all paths
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for i, v in ipairs(headers)
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-- double dots (..)
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headers[i] = v\gsub("/[^/%s]+/%.%.", "")
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-- single dot (.)
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headers[i] = v\gsub("%./", "")
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headers
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-- will produce a string that represents a meta C header file that includes
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-- all the passed in headers. I.e.:
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--
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-- headerize({"stdio.h", "math.h", true}
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-- produces:
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-- #include <stdio.h>
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-- #include <math.h>
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--
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-- headerize({"vim.h", "memory.h", false}
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-- produces:
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-- #include "vim.h"
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-- #include "memory.h"
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headerize = (headers, global) ->
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pre = '"'
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post = pre
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if global
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pre = "<"
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post = ">"
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formatted = ["#include #{pre}#{hdr}#{post}" for hdr in *headers]
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table.concat(formatted, "\n")
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class Gcc
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-- preprocessor flags that will hopefully make the compiler produce C
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-- declarations that the LuaJIT ffi understands.
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@@preprocessor_extra_flags = {
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'-D "aligned(ARGS)="',
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'-D "__attribute__(ARGS)="',
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'-D "__asm(ARGS)="',
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'-D "__asm__(ARGS)="',
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'-D "__inline__="',
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'-D_GNU_SOURCE'
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}
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new: (path) =>
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@path = path
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add_to_include_path: (...) =>
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paths = {...}
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for path in *paths
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directive = '-I ' .. '"' .. path .. '"'
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@@preprocessor_extra_flags[#@@preprocessor_extra_flags + 1] = directive
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-- returns a list of the headers files upon which this file relies
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dependencies: (hdr) =>
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out = io.popen("#{@path} -M #{hdr} 2>&1")
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deps = out\read("*a")
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out\close!
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if deps
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parse_make_deps(deps)
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else
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nil
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||||
-- returns a stream representing a preprocessed form of the passed-in
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||||
-- headers. Don't forget to close the stream by calling the close() method
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||||
-- on it.
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||||
preprocess_stream: (...) =>
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paths = {...}
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||||
-- create pseudo-header
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pseudoheader = headerize(paths, false)
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||||
defines = table.concat(@@preprocessor_extra_flags, ' ')
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||||
cmd = ("echo $hdr | #{@path} #{defines} -std=c99 -P -E -")\gsub('$hdr', shell_quote(pseudoheader))
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||||
-- lfs = require("lfs")
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||||
-- print("CWD: #{lfs.currentdir!}")
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||||
-- print("CMD: #{cmd}")
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||||
-- io.stderr\write("CWD: #{lfs.currentdir!}\n")
|
||||
-- io.stderr\write("CMD: #{cmd}\n")
|
||||
io.popen(cmd)
|
||||
|
||||
class Clang extends Gcc
|
||||
class Msvc extends Gcc
|
||||
|
||||
type_to_class = {
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||||
"gcc": Gcc,
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||||
"clang": Clang,
|
||||
"msvc": Msvc
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
find_best_cc = (ccs) ->
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||||
for _, meta in pairs(ccs)
|
||||
version = io.popen("#{meta.path} -v 2>&1")
|
||||
version\close!
|
||||
if version
|
||||
return type_to_class[meta.type](meta.path)
|
||||
nil
|
||||
|
||||
-- find the best cc. If os.exec causes problems on windows (like popping up
|
||||
-- a console window) we might consider using something like this:
|
||||
-- http://scite-ru.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/pack/tools/LuaLib/shell.html#exec
|
||||
cc = nil
|
||||
if cc == nil
|
||||
cc = find_best_cc(ccs)
|
||||
|
||||
return {
|
||||
includes: (hdr) -> cc\dependencies(hdr)
|
||||
preprocess_stream: (...) -> cc\preprocess_stream(...)
|
||||
add_to_include_path: (...) -> cc\add_to_include_path(...)
|
||||
}
|
72
test/unit/set.moon
Normal file
72
test/unit/set.moon
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
|
||||
-- a set class for fast union/diff, can always return a table with the lines
|
||||
-- in the same relative order in which they were added by calling the
|
||||
-- to_table method. It does this by keeping two lua tables that mirror each
|
||||
-- other:
|
||||
-- 1) index => item
|
||||
-- 2) item => index
|
||||
class Set
|
||||
new: (items) =>
|
||||
if type(items) == 'table'
|
||||
tempset = Set()
|
||||
tempset\union_table(items)
|
||||
@tbl = tempset\raw_tbl!
|
||||
@items = tempset\raw_items!
|
||||
@nelem = tempset\size!
|
||||
else
|
||||
@tbl = {}
|
||||
@items = {}
|
||||
@nelem = 0
|
||||
|
||||
-- adds the argument Set to this Set
|
||||
union: (other) =>
|
||||
for e in other\iterator!
|
||||
@add(e)
|
||||
|
||||
-- adds the argument table to this Set
|
||||
union_table: (t) =>
|
||||
for k,v in pairs(t)
|
||||
@add(v)
|
||||
|
||||
-- substracts the argument Set from this Set
|
||||
diff: (other) =>
|
||||
if other\size! > @size!
|
||||
-- this set is smaller than the other set
|
||||
for e in @iterator!
|
||||
if other\contains(e)
|
||||
@remove(e)
|
||||
else
|
||||
-- this set is larger than the other set
|
||||
for e in other\iterator!
|
||||
if @items[e]
|
||||
@remove(e)
|
||||
|
||||
add: (it) =>
|
||||
if not @contains(it)
|
||||
idx = #@tbl + 1
|
||||
@tbl[idx] = it
|
||||
@items[it] = idx
|
||||
@nelem += 1
|
||||
|
||||
remove: (it) =>
|
||||
if @contains(it)
|
||||
idx = @items[it]
|
||||
@tbl[idx] = nil
|
||||
@items[it] = nil
|
||||
@nelem -= 1
|
||||
|
||||
contains: (it) =>
|
||||
@items[it] or false
|
||||
|
||||
size: => @nelem
|
||||
raw_tbl: => @tbl
|
||||
raw_items: => @items
|
||||
iterator: => pairs(@items)
|
||||
|
||||
to_table: =>
|
||||
-- there might be gaps in @tbl, so we have to be careful and sort first
|
||||
keys = [idx for idx, _ in pairs(@tbl)]
|
||||
table.sort(keys)
|
||||
copy = [@tbl[idx] for idx in *keys]
|
||||
copy
|
||||
|
||||
return Set
|
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