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	including correctly generating code for Clinic blocks inside C preprocessor conditional blocks.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			191 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			5.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
import re
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import sys
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def negate(condition):
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    """
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    Returns a CPP conditional that is the opposite of the conditional passed in.
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    """
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    if condition.startswith('!'):
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        return condition[1:]
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    return "!" + condition
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class Monitor:
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    """
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    A simple C preprocessor that scans C source and computes, line by line,
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    what the current C preprocessor #if state is.
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    Doesn't handle everything--for example, if you have /* inside a C string,
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    without a matching */ (also inside a C string), or with a */ inside a C
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    string but on another line and with preprocessor macros in between...
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    the parser will get lost.
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    Anyway this implementation seems to work well enough for the CPython sources.
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    """
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    is_a_simple_defined = re.compile(r'^defined\s*\(\s*[A-Za-z0-9_]+\s*\)$').match
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    def __init__(self, filename=None, *, verbose=False):
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        self.stack = []
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        self.in_comment = False
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        self.continuation = None
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        self.line_number = 0
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        self.filename = filename
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        self.verbose = verbose
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    def __repr__(self):
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        return ''.join((
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            '<Monitor ',
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            str(id(self)),
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            " line=", str(self.line_number),
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            " condition=", repr(self.condition()),
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            ">"))
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    def status(self):
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        return str(self.line_number).rjust(4) + ": " + self.condition()
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    def condition(self):
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        """
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        Returns the current preprocessor state, as a single #if condition.
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        """
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        return " && ".join(condition for token, condition in self.stack)
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    def fail(self, *a):
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        if self.filename:
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            filename = " " + self.filename
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        else:
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            filename = ''
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        print("Error at" + filename, "line", self.line_number, ":")
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        print("   ", ' '.join(str(x) for x in a))
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        sys.exit(-1)
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    def close(self):
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        if self.stack:
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            self.fail("Ended file while still in a preprocessor conditional block!")
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    def write(self, s):
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        for line in s.split("\n"):
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            self.writeline(line)
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    def writeline(self, line):
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        self.line_number += 1
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        line = line.strip()
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        def pop_stack():
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            if not self.stack:
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                self.fail("#" + token + " without matching #if / #ifdef / #ifndef!")
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            return self.stack.pop()
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        if self.continuation:
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            line = self.continuation + line
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            self.continuation = None
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        if not line:
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            return
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        if line.endswith('\\'):
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            self.continuation = line[:-1].rstrip() + " "
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            return
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        # we have to ignore preprocessor commands inside comments
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        #
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        # we also have to handle this:
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        #     /* start
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        #     ...
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        #     */   /*    <-- tricky!
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        #     ...
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        #     */
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        # and this:
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        #     /* start
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        #     ...
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        #     */   /* also tricky! */
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        if self.in_comment:
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            if '*/' in line:
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                # snip out the comment and continue
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                #
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                # GCC allows
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                #    /* comment
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                #    */ #include <stdio.h>
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                # maybe other compilers too?
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                _, _, line = line.partition('*/')
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                self.in_comment = False
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        while True:
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            if '/*' in line:
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                if self.in_comment:
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                    self.fail("Nested block comment!")
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                before, _, remainder = line.partition('/*')
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                comment, comment_ends, after = remainder.partition('*/')
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                if comment_ends:
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                    # snip out the comment
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                    line = before.rstrip() + ' ' + after.lstrip()
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                    continue
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                # comment continues to eol
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                self.in_comment = True
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                line = before.rstrip()
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            break
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        # we actually have some // comments
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        # (but block comments take precedence)
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        before, line_comment, comment = line.partition('//')
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        if line_comment:
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            line = before.rstrip()
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        if not line.startswith('#'):
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            return
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        line = line[1:].lstrip()
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        assert line
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        fields = line.split()
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        token = fields[0].lower()
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        condition = ' '.join(fields[1:]).strip()
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        if_tokens = {'if', 'ifdef', 'ifndef'}
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        all_tokens = if_tokens | {'elif', 'else', 'endif'}
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        if token not in all_tokens:
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            return
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        # cheat a little here, to reuse the implementation of if
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        if token == 'elif':
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            pop_stack()
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            token = 'if'
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        if token in if_tokens:
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            if not condition:
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                self.fail("Invalid format for #" + token + " line: no argument!")
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            if token == 'if':
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                if not self.is_a_simple_defined(condition):
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                    condition = "(" + condition + ")"
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            else:
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                fields = condition.split()
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                if len(fields) != 1:
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                    self.fail("Invalid format for #" + token + " line: should be exactly one argument!")
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                symbol = fields[0]
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                condition = 'defined(' + symbol + ')'
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                if token == 'ifndef':
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                    condition = '!' + condition
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            self.stack.append(("if", condition))
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            if self.verbose:
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                print(self.status())
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            return
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        previous_token, previous_condition = pop_stack()
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        if token == 'else':
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            self.stack.append(('else', negate(previous_condition)))
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        elif token == 'endif':
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            pass
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        if self.verbose:
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            print(self.status())
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    for filename in sys.argv[1:]:
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        with open(filename, "rt") as f:
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            cpp = Monitor(filename, verbose=True)
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            print()
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            print(filename)
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            for line_number, line in enumerate(f.read().split('\n'), 1):
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                cpp.writeline(line)
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