binutils-gdb/sim/igen/table.h

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/* This file is part of the program psim.
Copyright (C) 1994-1995, Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/* Read a table, line by line, from a file.
A table line has several forms:
Field line:
<text> { ":" <text> }
type == table_colon_entry
Fields points to a NULL terminated list of pointers.
Tab indented block:
<tab> <text> <nl> { <tab> <text> <nl> }
type == table_code_entry
The leading tab at the start of each line is discarded.
fields[i] is the i'th line with the <nl> discarded.
Code block:
"{" <ignore-text> <nl> { <text> <nl> } "}" <ignore-text> <nl>
type == table_code_entry
The leading/trailing {/} lines are discarded.
Lines containing two leading spaces have those spaces striped.
fields[i] is the i'th line with the <nl> discarded.
In addition, the table parser reconises and handles internally the
following (when not in a code block):
"#" <line-nr> '"' <file> '"'
As per CPP/CC, treat following lines as if they were taken from
<file> starting at <line-nr>
No support for CPP's "#if/#else/#endif" style conditions are
planned. */
typedef struct _table table;
typedef enum {
table_colon_entry,
table_code_entry,
} table_entry_type;
typedef struct _table_entry table_entry;
struct _table_entry {
table *file;
line_ref *line;
table_entry_type type;
int nr_fields;
char **field;
};
/* List of directories to search when opening a pushed file. Current
directory is always searched first */
typedef struct _table_include table_include;
struct _table_include {
char *dir;
table_include *next;
};
/* Open/read a table file. Since the file is read once during open
(and then closed immediatly) there is no close method. */
extern table *table_open
(const char *file_name);
extern table_entry *table_read
(table *file);
/* Push the the state of the current file and open FILE_NAME. When
the end of FILE_NAME is reached, return to the pushed file */
extern void table_push
(table *file,
line_ref *line,
table_include *search,
const char *file_name);
/* Expand the specified field_nr using the internal expansion table.
A field is only expanded when explicitly specified. */
extern void table_expand_field
(table_entry *entry,
int field_nr);
/* Given a code entry, write the code to FILE. Since any
leading/trailing braces were striped as part of the read, they are
not written. */
extern void table_print_code
(lf *file,
table_entry *entry);
/* Debugging */
extern void dump_line_ref
(lf *file,
char *prefix,
const line_ref *line,
char *suffix);
extern void dump_table_entry
(lf *file,
char *prefix,
const table_entry *entry,
char *suffix);
/* Utilities for skipping around text */
extern char *skip_digits
(char *chp);
extern char *skip_spaces
(char *chp);
extern char *skip_to_separator
(char *chp,
char *separators);
extern char *back_spaces
(char *start,
char *chp);