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#!/usr/bin/python
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"""
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Filters out some of the #defines used throughout the GCC sources:
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- GTY(()) marks declarations for gengtype.c
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- PARAMS(()) is used for K&R compatibility. See ansidecl.h.
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When passed one or more filenames, acts on those files and prints the
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results to stdout.
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When run without a filename, runs a unit-testing suite.
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"""
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import re
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import sys
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import unittest
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# Optional whitespace
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OPT_WS = '\s*'
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def filter_src(text):
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"""
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str -> str. We operate on the whole of the source file at once
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(rather than individual lines) so that we can have multiline
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regexes.
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"""
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# Convert C comments from GNU coding convention of:
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# /* FIRST_LINE
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# NEXT_LINE
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# FINAL_LINE. */
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# to:
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# /** @verbatim FIRST_LINE
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# NEXT_LINE
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# FINAL_LINE. @endverbatim */
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# so that doxygen will parse them.
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#
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# Only comments that begin on the left-most column are converted.
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#
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text = re.sub(r'^/\*\* ',
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r'/** @verbatim ',
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text,
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flags=re.MULTILINE)
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text = re.sub(r'^/\* ',
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r'/** @verbatim ',
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text,
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flags=re.MULTILINE)
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text = re.sub(r'\*/',
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r' @endverbatim */',
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text)
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# Remove GTY markings (potentially multiline ones):
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text = re.sub('GTY' + OPT_WS + r'\(\(.*?\)\)\s+',
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'',
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text,
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flags=(re.MULTILINE|re.DOTALL))
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# Strip out 'ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED'
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text = re.sub('\sATTRIBUTE_UNUSED',
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'',
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text)
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# PARAMS(()) is used for K&R compatibility. See ansidecl.h.
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text = re.sub('PARAMS' + OPT_WS + r'\(\((.*?)\)\)',
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r'(\1)',
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text)
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# Replace 'ENUM_BITFIELD(enum_name)' with 'enum enum_name'.
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text = re.sub('ENUM_BITFIELD\s*\(([^\)]*)\)',
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r'enum \1',
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text)
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2017-05-31 16:07:30 +02:00
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return text
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class FilteringTests(unittest.TestCase):
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'''
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Unit tests for filter_src.
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'''
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def assert_filters_to(self, src_input, expected_result):
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# assertMultiLineEqual was added to unittest in 2.7/3.1
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if hasattr(self, 'assertMultiLineEqual'):
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assertion = self.assertMultiLineEqual
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else:
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assertion = self.assertEqual
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assertion(expected_result, filter_src(src_input))
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def test_comment_example(self):
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self.assert_filters_to(
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('/* FIRST_LINE\n'
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' NEXT_LINE\n'
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' FINAL_LINE. */\n'),
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('/** @verbatim FIRST_LINE\n'
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' NEXT_LINE\n'
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' FINAL_LINE. @endverbatim */\n'))
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def test_comment_example_gengtype(self):
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self.assert_filters_to(
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('/** Allocate and initialize an input buffer state.\n'
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' * @param file A readable stream.\n'
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' * @param size The character buffer size in bytes. When in doubt, use @c YY_BUF_SIZE.\n'
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' * \n'
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' * @return the allocated buffer state.\n'
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' */'),
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('/** @verbatim Allocate and initialize an input buffer state.\n'
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' * @param file A readable stream.\n'
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' * @param size The character buffer size in bytes. When in doubt, use @c YY_BUF_SIZE.\n'
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' * \n'
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' * @return the allocated buffer state.\n'
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' @endverbatim */'))
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def test_oneliner_comment(self):
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self.assert_filters_to(
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'/* Returns the string representing CLASS. */\n',
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('/** @verbatim Returns the string representing CLASS. @endverbatim */\n'))
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def test_multiline_comment(self):
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self.assert_filters_to(
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('/* The thread-local storage model associated with a given VAR_DECL\n'
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" or SYMBOL_REF. This isn't used much, but both trees and RTL refer\n"
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" to it, so it's here. */\n"),
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('/** @verbatim The thread-local storage model associated with a given VAR_DECL\n'
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" or SYMBOL_REF. This isn't used much, but both trees and RTL refer\n"
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" to it, so it's here. @endverbatim */\n"))
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def test_GTY(self):
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self.assert_filters_to(
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('typedef struct GTY(()) alias_pair {\n'
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' tree decl;\n'
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' tree target;\n'
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'} alias_pair;\n'),
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('typedef struct alias_pair {\n'
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' tree decl;\n'
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' tree target;\n'
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'} alias_pair;\n'))
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def test_multiline_GTY(self):
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# Ensure that a multiline GTY is filtered out.
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self.assert_filters_to(
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('class GTY((desc ("%h.type"), tag ("SYMTAB_SYMBOL"),\n'
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'\t chain_next ("%h.next"), chain_prev ("%h.previous")))\n'
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' symtab_node_base\n'
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'{\n'),
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('class symtab_node_base\n'
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'{\n'))
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def test_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED(self):
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# Ensure that ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED is filtered out.
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self.assert_filters_to(
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('static void\n'
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'record_set (rtx dest, const_rtx set, void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)\n'
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'{\n'),
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('static void\n'
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'record_set (rtx dest, const_rtx set, void *data)\n'
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'{\n'))
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def test_PARAMS(self):
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self.assert_filters_to(
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'char *strcpy PARAMS ((char *dest, char *source));\n',
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'char *strcpy (char *dest, char *source);\n')
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def test_ENUM_BITFIELD(self):
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self.assert_filters_to(
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' ENUM_BITFIELD (sym_intent) intent:2;\n',
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' enum sym_intent intent:2;\n')
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def act_on_files(argv):
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for filename in argv[1:]:
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with open(filename) as f:
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text = f.read()
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print(filter_src(text))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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if len(sys.argv) > 1:
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act_on_files(sys.argv)
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else:
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unittest.main()
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