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neovim/test/unit/preprocess.moon
Nicolas Hillegeer d699ccfb0c test: fix the cimport method
This commit will hopefully allow the cimport method to be used just as one
would use #inclue <header.h> in C. It follows the following method:

1. create a pseudoheader file that #include's all the requested header files
2. runs the pseudoheader through the C preprocessor (it will try various
   compilers if available on the system).
3. runs the preprocessed file through a C formatter, which attempts to group
   statements on one line. For example, a struct definition that was
   formerly on several lines will take just one line after formatting. This
   is done so that unique declarations can be detected. Duplicates are thus
   easy to remove.
4. remove lines that are too complex for the LuaJIT C parser (such as:
   Objective-C block syntax, crazy enums defined on linux, ...)
5. remove duplicate declarations
6. pass result to ffi.cdef
2014-04-28 16:17:25 -03:00

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-- helps managing loading different headers into the LuaJIT ffi. Untested on
-- windows, will probably need quite a bit of adjustment to run there.
ffi = require("ffi")
ccs = {}
env_cc = os.getenv("CC")
if env_cc
table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env #{env_cc}", type: "gcc"})
if ffi.os == "Windows"
table.insert(ccs, {path: "cl", type: "msvc"})
table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env cc", type: "gcc"})
table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env gcc", type: "gcc"})
table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env gcc-4.9", type: "gcc"})
table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env gcc-4.8", type: "gcc"})
table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env gcc-4.7", type: "gcc"})
table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env clang", type: "clang"})
table.insert(ccs, {path: "/usr/bin/env icc", type: "gcc"})
quote_me = '[^%w%+%-%=%@%_%/]' -- complement (needn't quote)
shell_quote = (str) ->
if string.find(str, quote_me) or str == '' then
"'" .. string.gsub(str, "'", [['"'"']]) .. "'"
else
str
-- parse Makefile format dependencies into a Lua table
parse_make_deps = (deps) ->
-- remove line breaks and line concatenators
deps = deps\gsub("\n", "")\gsub("\\", "")
-- remove the Makefile "target:" element
deps = deps\gsub(".+:", "")
-- remove redundant spaces
deps = deps\gsub(" +", " ")
-- split acording to token (space in this case)
headers = {}
for token in deps\gmatch("[^%s]+")
-- headers[token] = true
headers[#headers + 1] = token
-- resolve path redirections (..) to normalize all paths
for i, v in ipairs(headers)
-- double dots (..)
headers[i] = v\gsub("/[^/%s]+/%.%.", "")
-- single dot (.)
headers[i] = v\gsub("%./", "")
headers
-- will produce a string that represents a meta C header file that includes
-- all the passed in headers. I.e.:
--
-- headerize({"stdio.h", "math.h", true}
-- produces:
-- #include <stdio.h>
-- #include <math.h>
--
-- headerize({"vim.h", "memory.h", false}
-- produces:
-- #include "vim.h"
-- #include "memory.h"
headerize = (headers, global) ->
pre = '"'
post = pre
if global
pre = "<"
post = ">"
formatted = ["#include #{pre}#{hdr}#{post}" for hdr in *headers]
table.concat(formatted, "\n")
class Gcc
-- preprocessor flags that will hopefully make the compiler produce C
-- declarations that the LuaJIT ffi understands.
@@preprocessor_extra_flags = {
'-D "aligned(ARGS)="',
'-D "__attribute__(ARGS)="',
'-D "__asm(ARGS)="',
'-D "__asm__(ARGS)="',
'-D "__inline__="',
'-D_GNU_SOURCE'
}
new: (path) =>
@path = path
add_to_include_path: (...) =>
paths = {...}
for path in *paths
directive = '-I ' .. '"' .. path .. '"'
@@preprocessor_extra_flags[#@@preprocessor_extra_flags + 1] = directive
-- returns a list of the headers files upon which this file relies
dependencies: (hdr) =>
out = io.popen("#{@path} -M #{hdr} 2>&1")
deps = out\read("*a")
out\close!
if deps
parse_make_deps(deps)
else
nil
-- returns a stream representing a preprocessed form of the passed-in
-- headers. Don't forget to close the stream by calling the close() method
-- on it.
preprocess_stream: (...) =>
paths = {...}
-- create pseudo-header
pseudoheader = headerize(paths, false)
defines = table.concat(@@preprocessor_extra_flags, ' ')
cmd = ("echo $hdr | #{@path} #{defines} -std=c99 -P -E -")\gsub('$hdr', shell_quote(pseudoheader))
-- lfs = require("lfs")
-- print("CWD: #{lfs.currentdir!}")
-- print("CMD: #{cmd}")
-- io.stderr\write("CWD: #{lfs.currentdir!}\n")
-- io.stderr\write("CMD: #{cmd}\n")
io.popen(cmd)
class Clang extends Gcc
class Msvc extends Gcc
type_to_class = {
"gcc": Gcc,
"clang": Clang,
"msvc": Msvc
}
find_best_cc = (ccs) ->
for _, meta in pairs(ccs)
version = io.popen("#{meta.path} -v 2>&1")
version\close!
if version
return type_to_class[meta.type](meta.path)
nil
-- find the best cc. If os.exec causes problems on windows (like popping up
-- a console window) we might consider using something like this:
-- http://scite-ru.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/pack/tools/LuaLib/shell.html#exec
cc = nil
if cc == nil
cc = find_best_cc(ccs)
return {
includes: (hdr) -> cc\dependencies(hdr)
preprocess_stream: (...) -> cc\preprocess_stream(...)
add_to_include_path: (...) -> cc\add_to_include_path(...)
}