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goto statement was only introduced in Lua 5.2.
314 lines
9.4 KiB
Lua
314 lines
9.4 KiB
Lua
lpeg = require('lpeg')
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mpack = require('mpack')
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-- lpeg grammar for building api metadata from a set of header files. It
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-- ignores comments and preprocessor commands and parses a very small subset
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-- of C prototypes with a limited set of types
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P, R, S = lpeg.P, lpeg.R, lpeg.S
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C, Ct, Cc, Cg = lpeg.C, lpeg.Ct, lpeg.Cc, lpeg.Cg
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any = P(1) -- (consume one character)
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letter = R('az', 'AZ') + S('_$')
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alpha = letter + R('09')
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nl = P('\r\n') + P('\n')
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not_nl = any - nl
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ws = S(' \t') + nl
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fill = ws ^ 0
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c_comment = P('//') * (not_nl ^ 0)
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c_preproc = P('#') * (not_nl ^ 0)
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typed_container =
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(P('ArrayOf(') + P('DictionaryOf(')) * ((any - P(')')) ^ 1) * P(')')
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c_id = (
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typed_container +
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(letter * (alpha ^ 0))
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)
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c_void = P('void')
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c_param_type = (
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((P('Error') * fill * P('*') * fill) * Cc('error')) +
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(C(c_id) * (ws ^ 1))
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)
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c_type = (C(c_void) * (ws ^ 1)) + c_param_type
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c_param = Ct(c_param_type * C(c_id))
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c_param_list = c_param * (fill * (P(',') * fill * c_param) ^ 0)
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c_params = Ct(c_void + c_param_list)
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c_proto = Ct(
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Cg(c_type, 'return_type') * Cg(c_id, 'name') *
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fill * P('(') * fill * Cg(c_params, 'parameters') * fill * P(')') *
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Cg(Cc(false), 'async') *
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(fill * Cg((P('FUNC_API_ASYNC') * Cc(true)), 'async') ^ -1) *
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(fill * Cg((P('FUNC_API_NOEXPORT') * Cc(true)), 'noexport') ^ -1) *
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fill * P(';')
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)
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grammar = Ct((c_proto + c_comment + c_preproc + ws) ^ 1)
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-- we need at least 2 arguments since the last one is the output file
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assert(#arg >= 1)
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functions = {}
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-- names of all headers relative to the source root (for inclusion in the
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-- generated file)
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headers = {}
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-- output file(dispatch function + metadata serialized with msgpack)
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outputf = arg[#arg]
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-- read each input file, parse and append to the api metadata
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for i = 1, #arg - 1 do
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local full_path = arg[i]
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local parts = {}
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for part in string.gmatch(full_path, '[^/]+') do
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parts[#parts + 1] = part
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end
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headers[#headers + 1] = parts[#parts - 1]..'/'..parts[#parts]
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local input = io.open(full_path, 'rb')
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local tmp = grammar:match(input:read('*all'))
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for i = 1, #tmp do
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local fn = tmp[i]
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if not fn.noexport then
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functions[#functions + 1] = tmp[i]
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if #fn.parameters ~= 0 and fn.parameters[1][2] == 'channel_id' then
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-- this function should receive the channel id
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fn.receives_channel_id = true
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-- remove the parameter since it won't be passed by the api client
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table.remove(fn.parameters, 1)
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end
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if #fn.parameters ~= 0 and fn.parameters[#fn.parameters][1] == 'error' then
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-- function can fail if the last parameter type is 'Error'
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fn.can_fail = true
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-- remove the error parameter, msgpack has it's own special field
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-- for specifying errors
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fn.parameters[#fn.parameters] = nil
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end
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end
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end
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input:close()
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end
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-- start building the output
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output = io.open(outputf, 'wb')
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output:write([[
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <msgpack.h>
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#include "nvim/map.h"
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#include "nvim/log.h"
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#include "nvim/vim.h"
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#include "nvim/msgpack_rpc/helpers.h"
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#include "nvim/msgpack_rpc/defs.h"
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#include "nvim/api/private/helpers.h"
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#include "nvim/api/private/defs.h"
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]])
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for i = 1, #headers do
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if headers[i]:sub(-12) ~= '.generated.h' then
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output:write('\n#include "nvim/'..headers[i]..'"')
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end
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end
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output:write([[
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static const uint8_t msgpack_metadata[] = {
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]])
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-- serialize the API metadata using msgpack and embed into the resulting
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-- binary for easy querying by clients
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packed = mpack.pack(functions)
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for i = 1, #packed do
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output:write(string.byte(packed, i)..', ')
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if i % 10 == 0 then
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output:write('\n ')
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end
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end
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output:write([[
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};
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void msgpack_rpc_init_function_metadata(Dictionary *metadata)
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{
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msgpack_unpacked unpacked;
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msgpack_unpacked_init(&unpacked);
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if (msgpack_unpack_next(&unpacked,
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(const char *)msgpack_metadata,
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sizeof(msgpack_metadata),
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NULL) != MSGPACK_UNPACK_SUCCESS) {
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abort();
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}
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Object functions;
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msgpack_rpc_to_object(&unpacked.data, &functions);
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msgpack_unpacked_destroy(&unpacked);
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PUT(*metadata, "functions", functions);
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}
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]])
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local function real_type(type)
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local rv = type
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if typed_container:match(rv) then
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if rv:match('Array') then
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rv = 'Array'
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else
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rv = 'Dictionary'
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end
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end
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return rv
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end
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-- start the handler functions. Visit each function metadata to build the
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-- handler function with code generated for validating arguments and calling to
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-- the real API.
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for i = 1, #functions do
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local fn = functions[i]
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local args = {}
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output:write('static Object handle_'..fn.name..'(uint64_t channel_id, uint64_t request_id, Array args, Error *error)')
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output:write('\n{')
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output:write('\n Object ret = NIL;')
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-- Declare/initialize variables that will hold converted arguments
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for j = 1, #fn.parameters do
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local param = fn.parameters[j]
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local converted = 'arg_'..j
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output:write('\n '..param[1]..' '..converted..' api_init_'..string.lower(real_type(param[1]))..';')
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end
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output:write('\n')
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output:write('\n if (args.size != '..#fn.parameters..') {')
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output:write('\n snprintf(error->msg, sizeof(error->msg), "Wrong number of arguments: expecting '..#fn.parameters..' but got %zu", args.size);')
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output:write('\n error->set = true;')
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output:write('\n goto cleanup;')
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output:write('\n }\n')
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-- Validation/conversion for each argument
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for j = 1, #fn.parameters do
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local converted, convert_arg, param, arg
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param = fn.parameters[j]
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converted = 'arg_'..j
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local rt = real_type(param[1])
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if rt ~= 'Object' then
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output:write('\n if (args.items['..(j - 1)..'].type == kObjectType'..rt..') {')
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output:write('\n '..converted..' = args.items['..(j - 1)..'].data.'..rt:lower()..';')
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if rt:match('^Buffer$') or rt:match('^Window$') or rt:match('^Tabpage$') or rt:match('^Boolean$') then
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-- accept positive integers for Buffers, Windows and Tabpages
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output:write('\n } else if (args.items['..(j - 1)..'].type == kObjectTypeInteger && args.items['..(j - 1)..'].data.integer > 0) {')
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output:write('\n '..converted..' = (unsigned)args.items['..(j - 1)..'].data.integer;')
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end
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output:write('\n } else {')
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output:write('\n snprintf(error->msg, sizeof(error->msg), "Wrong type for argument '..j..', expecting '..param[1]..'");')
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output:write('\n error->set = true;')
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output:write('\n goto cleanup;')
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output:write('\n }\n')
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else
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output:write('\n '..converted..' = args.items['..(j - 1)..'];\n')
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end
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args[#args + 1] = converted
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end
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-- function call
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local call_args = table.concat(args, ', ')
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output:write('\n ')
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if fn.return_type ~= 'void' then
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-- has a return value, prefix the call with a declaration
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output:write(fn.return_type..' rv = ')
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end
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-- write the function name and the opening parenthesis
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output:write(fn.name..'(')
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if fn.receives_channel_id then
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-- if the function receives the channel id, pass it as first argument
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if #args > 0 or fn.can_fail then
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output:write('channel_id, '..call_args)
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else
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output:write('channel_id')
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end
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else
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output:write(call_args)
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end
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if fn.can_fail then
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-- if the function can fail, also pass a pointer to the local error object
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if #args > 0 then
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output:write(', error);\n')
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else
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output:write('error);\n')
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end
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-- and check for the error
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output:write('\n if (error->set) {')
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output:write('\n goto cleanup;')
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output:write('\n }\n')
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else
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output:write(');\n')
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end
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if fn.return_type ~= 'void' then
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output:write('\n ret = '..string.upper(real_type(fn.return_type))..'_OBJ(rv);')
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end
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-- Now generate the cleanup label for freeing memory allocated for the
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-- arguments
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output:write('\n\ncleanup:');
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for j = 1, #fn.parameters do
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local param = fn.parameters[j]
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output:write('\n api_free_'..string.lower(real_type(param[1]))..'(arg_'..j..');')
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end
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output:write('\n return ret;\n}\n\n');
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end
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-- Generate a function that initializes method names with handler functions
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output:write([[
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static Map(String, MsgpackRpcRequestHandler) *methods = NULL;
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void msgpack_rpc_add_method_handler(String method, MsgpackRpcRequestHandler handler)
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{
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map_put(String, MsgpackRpcRequestHandler)(methods, method, handler);
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}
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void msgpack_rpc_init_method_table(void)
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{
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methods = map_new(String, MsgpackRpcRequestHandler)();
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]])
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-- Keep track of the maximum method name length in order to avoid walking
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-- strings longer than that when searching for a method handler
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local max_fname_len = 0
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for i = 1, #functions do
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local fn = functions[i]
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output:write(' msgpack_rpc_add_method_handler('..
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'(String) {.data = "'..fn.name..'", '..
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'.size = sizeof("'..fn.name..'") - 1}, '..
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'(MsgpackRpcRequestHandler) {.fn = handle_'.. fn.name..
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', .async = '..tostring(fn.async)..'});\n')
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if #fn.name > max_fname_len then
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max_fname_len = #fn.name
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end
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end
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output:write('\n}\n\n')
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output:write([[
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MsgpackRpcRequestHandler msgpack_rpc_get_handler_for(const char *name,
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size_t name_len)
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{
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String m = {
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.data=(char *)name,
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.size=MIN(name_len, ]]..max_fname_len..[[)
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};
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MsgpackRpcRequestHandler rv =
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map_get(String, MsgpackRpcRequestHandler)(methods, m);
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if (!rv.fn) {
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rv.fn = msgpack_rpc_handle_missing_method;
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}
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return rv;
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}
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]])
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output:close()
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