#!/usr/bin/env python # # Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """Generates default implementations of operator<< for enum types.""" import codecs import os import re import string import sys _ENUM_START_RE = re.compile(r'\benum\b\s+(class\s+)?(\S+)\s+:?.*\{(\s+// private)?') _ENUM_VALUE_RE = re.compile(r'([A-Za-z0-9_]+)(.*)') _ENUM_END_RE = re.compile(r'^\s*\};$') _ENUMS = {} _NAMESPACES = {} _ENUM_CLASSES = {} def Confused(filename, line_number, line): sys.stderr.write('%s:%d: confused by:\n%s\n' % (filename, line_number, line)) raise Exception("giving up!") sys.exit(1) def ProcessFile(filename): lines = codecs.open(filename, 'r', 'utf8', 'replace').read().split('\n') in_enum = False is_enum_private = False is_enum_class = False line_number = 0 namespaces = [] enclosing_classes = [] for raw_line in lines: line_number += 1 if not in_enum: # Is this the start of a new enum? m = _ENUM_START_RE.search(raw_line) if m: # Yes, so add an empty entry to _ENUMS for this enum. # Except when it's private if m.group(3) is not None: is_enum_private = True else: is_enum_private = False is_enum_class = m.group(1) is not None enum_name = m.group(2) if len(enclosing_classes) > 0: enum_name = '::'.join(enclosing_classes) + '::' + enum_name _ENUMS[enum_name] = [] _NAMESPACES[enum_name] = '::'.join(namespaces) _ENUM_CLASSES[enum_name] = is_enum_class in_enum = True continue # Is this the start or end of a namespace? m = re.compile(r'^namespace (\S+) \{').search(raw_line) if m: namespaces.append(m.group(1)) continue m = re.compile(r'^\}\s+// namespace').search(raw_line) if m: namespaces = namespaces[0:len(namespaces) - 1] continue # Is this the start or end of an enclosing class or struct? m = re.compile(r'^\s*(?:class|struct)(?: MANAGED)?(?: PACKED\([0-9]\))? (\S+).* \{').search(raw_line) if m: enclosing_classes.append(m.group(1)) continue m = re.compile(r'^\s*\}( .*)?;').search(raw_line) if m: enclosing_classes = enclosing_classes[0:len(enclosing_classes) - 1] continue continue # Is this the end of the current enum? m = _ENUM_END_RE.search(raw_line) if m: if not in_enum: Confused(filename, line_number, raw_line) in_enum = False continue if is_enum_private: continue # The only useful thing in comments is the <> syntax for # overriding the default enum value names. Pull that out... enum_text = None m_comment = re.compile(r'// <<(.*?)>>').search(raw_line) if m_comment: enum_text = m_comment.group(1) # ...and then strip // comments. line = re.sub(r'//.*', '', raw_line) # Strip whitespace. line = line.strip() # Skip blank lines. if len(line) == 0: continue # Since we know we're in an enum type, and we're not looking at a comment # or a blank line, this line should be the next enum value... m = _ENUM_VALUE_RE.search(line) if not m: Confused(filename, line_number, raw_line) enum_value = m.group(1) # By default, we turn "kSomeValue" into "SomeValue". if enum_text == None: enum_text = enum_value if enum_text.startswith('k'): enum_text = enum_text[1:] # Lose literal values because we don't care; turn "= 123, // blah" into ", // blah". rest = m.group(2).strip() m_literal = re.compile(r'= (0x[0-9a-f]+|-?[0-9]+|\'.\')').search(rest) if m_literal: rest = rest[(len(m_literal.group(0))):] # With "kSomeValue = kOtherValue," we take the original and skip later synonyms. # TODO: check that the rhs is actually an existing value. if rest.startswith('= k'): continue # Remove any trailing comma and whitespace if rest.startswith(','): rest = rest[1:] rest = rest.strip() # There shouldn't be anything left. if len(rest): sys.stderr.write('%s\n' % (rest)) Confused(filename, line_number, raw_line) # If the enum is scoped, we must prefix enum value with enum name (which is already prefixed # by enclosing classes). if is_enum_class: enum_value = enum_name + '::' + enum_value else: if len(enclosing_classes) > 0: enum_value = '::'.join(enclosing_classes) + '::' + enum_value _ENUMS[enum_name].append((enum_value, enum_text)) def main(): local_path = sys.argv[1] header_files = [] for header_file in sys.argv[2:]: header_files.append(header_file) ProcessFile(header_file) print('#include ') print('') for header_file in header_files: header_file = header_file.replace(local_path + '/', '') print('#include "%s"' % header_file) print('') for enum_name in _ENUMS: print('// This was automatically generated by %s --- do not edit!' % sys.argv[0]) namespaces = _NAMESPACES[enum_name].split('::') for namespace in namespaces: print('namespace %s {' % namespace) print('std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const %s& rhs) {' % enum_name) print(' switch (rhs) {') for (enum_value, enum_text) in _ENUMS[enum_name]: print(' case %s: os << "%s"; break;' % (enum_value, enum_text)) if not _ENUM_CLASSES[enum_name]: print(' default: os << "%s[" << static_cast(rhs) << "]"; break;' % enum_name) print(' }') print(' return os;') print('}') for namespace in reversed(namespaces): print('} // namespace %s' % namespace) print('') sys.exit(0) if __name__ == '__main__': main()