slint/sixtyfps_compiler/generator.rs
Olivier Goffart b42c187ed1 Refactor the way the two-ways biding are represented internaly
Don't put them in a fake expression.
This simplifies a bit the expression handling, and will make
possible to fix analysis that needs a vew into the aliases
2021-08-20 18:26:36 +02:00

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/* LICENSE BEGIN
This file is part of the SixtyFPS Project -- https://sixtyfps.io
Copyright (c) 2021 Olivier Goffart <olivier.goffart@sixtyfps.io>
Copyright (c) 2021 Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@sixtyfps.io>
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
This file is also available under commercial licensing terms.
Please contact info@sixtyfps.io for more information.
LICENSE END */
/*!
The module responsible for the code generation.
There is one sub module for every language
*/
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::rc::{Rc, Weak};
use crate::diagnostics::BuildDiagnostics;
use crate::expression_tree::{BindingExpression, Expression};
use crate::langtype::Type;
use crate::namedreference::NamedReference;
use crate::object_tree::{Component, Document, ElementRc};
#[cfg(feature = "cpp")]
mod cpp;
#[cfg(feature = "rust")]
pub mod rust;
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum OutputFormat {
#[cfg(feature = "cpp")]
Cpp,
#[cfg(feature = "rust")]
Rust,
Interpreter,
}
impl OutputFormat {
pub fn guess_from_extension(path: &std::path::Path) -> Option<Self> {
match path.extension().and_then(|ext| ext.to_str()) {
#[cfg(feature = "cpp")]
Some("cpp") | Some("cxx") | Some("h") | Some("hpp") => Some(Self::Cpp),
#[cfg(feature = "rust")]
Some("rs") => Some(Self::Rust),
_ => None,
}
}
}
impl std::str::FromStr for OutputFormat {
type Err = String;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
match s {
#[cfg(feature = "cpp")]
"cpp" => Ok(Self::Cpp),
#[cfg(feature = "rust")]
"rust" => Ok(Self::Rust),
_ => Err(format!("Unknown outpout format {}", s)),
}
}
}
pub fn generate(
format: OutputFormat,
destination: &mut impl std::io::Write,
doc: &Document,
diag: &mut BuildDiagnostics,
) -> std::io::Result<()> {
#![allow(unused_variables)]
#![allow(unreachable_code)]
if matches!(doc.root_component.root_element.borrow().base_type, Type::Invalid | Type::Void) {
// empty document, nothing to generate
return Ok(());
}
match format {
#[cfg(feature = "cpp")]
OutputFormat::Cpp => {
if let Some(output) = cpp::generate(doc, diag) {
write!(destination, "{}", output)?;
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "rust")]
OutputFormat::Rust => {
if let Some(output) = rust::generate(doc, diag) {
write!(destination, "{}", output)?;
}
}
OutputFormat::Interpreter => {
return Err(std::io::Error::new(
std::io::ErrorKind::Other,
"Unsupported output format: The interpreter is not a valid output format yet.",
)); // Perhaps byte code in the future?
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Visit each item in order in which they should appear in the children tree array.
/// The parameter of the visitor are
/// 1. the item
/// 2. the first_children_offset,
/// 3. the parent index
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn build_array_helper(component: &Component, mut visit_item: impl FnMut(&ElementRc, u32, u32)) {
visit_item(&component.root_element, 1, 0);
visit_children(&component.root_element, 0, 1, &mut visit_item);
fn sub_children_count(e: &ElementRc) -> usize {
let mut count = e.borrow().children.len();
for i in &e.borrow().children {
count += sub_children_count(i);
}
count
}
fn visit_children(
item: &ElementRc,
index: u32,
children_offset: u32,
visit_item: &mut impl FnMut(&ElementRc, u32, u32),
) {
debug_assert_eq!(index, item.borrow().item_index.get().map(|x| *x as u32).unwrap_or(index));
let mut offset = children_offset + item.borrow().children.len() as u32;
for i in &item.borrow().children {
visit_item(i, offset, index);
offset += sub_children_count(i) as u32;
}
let mut offset = children_offset + item.borrow().children.len() as u32;
let mut index = children_offset;
for e in &item.borrow().children {
visit_children(e, index, offset, visit_item);
index += 1;
offset += sub_children_count(e) as u32;
}
}
}
/// Will call the `handle_property` callback for every property that needs to be initialized.
/// This function makes sure to call them in order so that if constant binding need to access
/// constant properties, these are already initialized
pub fn handle_property_bindings_init(
component: &Rc<Component>,
mut handle_property: impl FnMut(&ElementRc, &str, &BindingExpression),
) {
fn handle_property_inner(
component: &Weak<Component>,
elem: &ElementRc,
prop_name: &str,
binding_expression: &BindingExpression,
handle_property: &mut impl FnMut(&ElementRc, &str, &BindingExpression),
processed: &mut HashSet<NamedReference>,
) {
let nr = NamedReference::new(elem, prop_name);
if processed.contains(&nr) {
return;
}
processed.insert(nr);
if binding_expression.analysis.borrow().as_ref().map_or(false, |a| a.is_const) {
// We must first handle all dependent properties in case it is a constant property
binding_expression.expression.visit_recursive(&mut |e| {
if let Expression::PropertyReference(nr) = e {
let elem = nr.element();
if Weak::ptr_eq(&elem.borrow().enclosing_component, component) {
if let Some(be) = elem.borrow().bindings.get(nr.name()) {
handle_property_inner(
component,
&elem,
nr.name(),
be,
handle_property,
processed,
);
}
}
}
})
}
handle_property(elem, prop_name, binding_expression);
}
let mut processed = HashSet::new();
crate::object_tree::recurse_elem(&component.root_element, &(), &mut |elem: &ElementRc, ()| {
for (prop_name, binding_expression) in &elem.borrow().bindings {
handle_property_inner(
&Rc::downgrade(component),
elem,
prop_name,
binding_expression,
&mut handle_property,
&mut processed,
);
}
});
}