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Before this change, "static inline" functions in headers needed to have their function attributes specified in a completely different way. The prototype had to be duplicated, and REAL_FATTR_ had to be used instead of the public FUNC_ATTR_ names. TODO: need a check that a "header.h.inline.generated.h" file is not forgotten when the first "static inline" function with attributes is added to a header (they would just be silently missing).
312 lines
8.8 KiB
Lua
312 lines
8.8 KiB
Lua
--[[ 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 {
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'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 independent 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') * Ct(C(S ' \t' ^ 1) * Cc 'whitespace') * Ct(
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C(P '<' * (1 - P '>') ^ 1 * P '>') * Cc 'string'
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),
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-- Preprocessor instruction
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preprocessor = V 'include'
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+ Ct(
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C(
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P '#'
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* P ' ' ^ 0
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* (P 'define' + P 'elif' + P 'else' + P 'endif' + P '#' + P 'error' + P 'ifdef' + P 'ifndef' + P 'if' + P 'import' + P 'include' + P 'line' + P 'pragma' + P 'undef' + P 'using' + P 'pragma')
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* #S ' \r\n\t'
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) * Cc 'preprocessor'
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),
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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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sstring_char = R('\001&', '([', ']\255') + (P '\\' * S [[ntvbrfa\?'"0x]]),
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dstring_char = R('\001!', '#[', ']\255') + (P '\\' * S [[ntvbrfa\?'"0x]]),
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-- String literal
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string = Ct(
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C(
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P "'" * (V 'sstring_char' + P '"') ^ 0 * P "'"
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+ P '"' * (V 'dstring_char' + P "'") ^ 0 * P '"'
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) * Cc 'string'
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),
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-- Operator
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operator = Ct(
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C(
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P '>>='
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+ P '<<='
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+ P '...'
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+ P '::'
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+ P '<<'
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+ P '>>'
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+ P '<='
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+ P '>='
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+ P '=='
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+ P '!='
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+ P '||'
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+ P '&&'
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+ P '++'
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+ P '--'
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+ P '->'
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+ P '+='
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+ P '-='
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+ P '*='
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+ P '/='
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+ P '|='
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+ P '&='
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+ P '^='
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+ S '+-*/=<>%^|&.?:!~,'
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) * Cc 'operator'
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),
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-- Misc. char (token type is the character itself)
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char = Ct(C(S '[]{}();') / function(x)
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return x, x
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end),
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-- Hex, octal or decimal number
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int = Ct(
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C((P '0x' * R('09', 'af', 'AF') ^ 1) + (P '0' * R '07' ^ 0) + R '09' ^ 1) * Cc 'integer'
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),
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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(
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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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),
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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(
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("Tokenising error on line %i, position %i, near '%s'"):format(
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state.line,
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pos - state.line_start + 1,
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where
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)
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)
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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 _, 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 { -- luacheck: ignore
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'break',
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'case',
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'char',
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'const',
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'continue',
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'default',
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'do',
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'double',
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'else',
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'enum',
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'extern',
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'float',
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'for',
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'goto',
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'if',
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'int',
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'long',
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'register',
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'return',
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'short',
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'signed',
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'sizeof',
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'static',
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'struct',
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'switch',
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'typedef',
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'union',
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'unsigned',
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'void',
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'volatile',
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'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 detector 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 { 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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--- @param string
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--- @return string
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local function formatc(str)
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local toks = 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 _, token in ipairs(toks) 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 and/or inline usually indicate an inline header function,
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-- which has no trailing ';', so we have to add a newline after the
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-- '}' ourselves.
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local tok = token[1]
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if tok == 'static' or tok == 'inline' or tok == '__inline' 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_at_brace = false
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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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-- standalone operation (very handy for debugging)
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local function standalone(...) -- luacheck: ignore
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local Preprocess = require('preprocess')
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Preprocess.add_to_include_path('./../../src')
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Preprocess.add_to_include_path('./../../build/include')
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Preprocess.add_to_include_path('./../../.deps/usr/include')
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local raw = Preprocess.preprocess('', arg[1])
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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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-- uncomment this line (and comment the `return`) for standalone debugging
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-- example usage:
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-- ../../.deps/usr/bin/luajit formatc.lua ../../include/fileio.h.generated.h
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-- ../../.deps/usr/bin/luajit formatc.lua /usr/include/malloc.h
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-- standalone(...)
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return formatc
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