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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. --]] -- this C parser was taken from Corsix-TH, I'm sure this could be done much -- better (i.e.: I think everything I do could be substitutions made with LPeg -- during parsing), but I've just learned enough basic LPeg to make this -- work. -- see: http://lua-users.org/wiki/LpegRecipes local lpeg = require "lpeg" local C, P, R, S, V = lpeg.C, lpeg.P, lpeg.R, lpeg.S, lpeg.V local Carg, Cc, Cp, Ct = lpeg.Carg, lpeg.Cc, lpeg.Cp, lpeg.Ct local tokens = P { "tokens"; -- Comment of form /* ... */ comment = Ct(P"/*" * C((V"newline" + (1 - P"*/"))^0) * P"*/" * Cc"comment"), -- Single line comment line_comment = Ct(P"//" * C((1 - V"newline")^0) * Cc"comment_line"), -- Single platform independent line break which increments line number newline = (P"\r\n" + P"\n\r" + S"\r\n") * (Cp() * Carg(1)) / function(pos, state) state.line = state.line + 1 state.line_start = pos end, -- Line continuation line_extend = Ct(C(P[[\]] * V"newline") * Cc"line_extend"), -- Whitespace of any length (includes newlines) whitespace = Ct(C((S" \t" + V"newline")^1) * Cc"whitespace"), -- Special form of #include with filename followed in angled brackets (matches 3 tokens) include = Ct(C(P"#include") * Cc"preprocessor") * Ct(C(S" \t"^1) * Cc"whitespace") * Ct(C(P"<" * (1 - P">")^1 * P">") * Cc"string"), -- Preprocessor instruction preprocessor = V"include" + Ct(C(P"#" * P" "^0 * ( P"define" + P"elif" + P"else" + P"endif" + P"#" + P"error" + P"ifdef" + P"ifndef" + P"if" + P"import" + P"include" + P"line" + P"pragma" + P"undef" + P"using" + P"pragma" ) * #S" \r\n\t") * Cc"preprocessor"), -- Identifier of form [a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]* identifier = Ct(C(R("az","AZ","__") * R("09","az","AZ","__")^0) * Cc"identifier"), -- Single character in a string string_char = R("az","AZ","09") + S"$%^&*()_-+={[}]:;@~#<,>.!?/ \t" + (P"\\" * S[[ntvbrfa\?'"0x]]), -- String literal string = Ct(C(P"'" * (V"string_char" + P'"')^0 * P"'" + P'"' * (V"string_char" + P"'")^0 * P'"') * Cc"string"), -- Operator operator = Ct(C(P">>=" + P"<<=" + P"..." + P"::" + P"<<" + P">>" + P"<=" + P">=" + P"==" + P"!=" + P"||" + P"&&" + P"++" + P"--" + P"->" + P"+=" + P"-=" + P"*=" + P"/=" + P"|=" + P"&=" + P"^=" + S"+-*/=<>%^|&.?:!~,") * Cc"operator"), -- Misc. char (token type is the character itself) char = Ct(C(S"[]{}();") / function(x) return x, x end), -- Hex, octal or decimal number int = Ct(C((P"0x" * R("09","af","AF")^1) + (P"0" * R"07"^0) + R"09"^1) * Cc"integer"), -- Floating point number f_exponent = S"eE" + S"+-"^-1 * R"09"^1, f_terminator = S"fFlL", float = Ct(C( R"09"^1 * V"f_exponent" * V"f_terminator"^-1 + R"09"^0 * P"." * R"09"^1 * V"f_exponent"^-1 * V"f_terminator"^-1 + R"09"^1 * P"." * R"09"^0 * V"f_exponent"^-1 * V"f_terminator"^-1 ) * Cc"float"), -- Any token token = V"comment" + V"line_comment" + V"identifier" + V"whitespace" + V"line_extend" + V"preprocessor" + V"string" + V"char" + V"operator" + V"float" + V"int", -- Error for when nothing else matches error = (Cp() * C(P(1) ^ -8) * Carg(1)) / function(pos, where, state) error(("Tokenising error on line %i, position %i, near '%s'") :format(state.line, pos - state.line_start + 1, where)) end, -- Match end of input or throw error finish = -P(1) + V"error", -- Match stream of tokens into a table tokens = Ct(V"token" ^ 0) * V"finish", } local function TokeniseC(str) return tokens:match(str, 1, {line = 1, line_start = 1}) end local function set(t) local s = {} for i, v in ipairs(t) do s[v] = true end return s end local C_keywords = set { "break", "case", "char", "const", "continue", "default", "do", "double", "else", "enum", "extern", "float", "for", "goto", "if", "int", "long", "register", "return", "short", "signed", "sizeof", "static", "struct", "switch", "typedef", "union", "unsigned", "void", "volatile", "while", } -- Very primitive C formatter that tries to put "things" inside braces on one -- line. This is a step done after preprocessing the C source to ensure that -- the duplicate line detecter can more reliably pick out identical declarations. -- -- an example: -- struct mystruct -- { -- int a; -- int b; -- }; -- -- would become: -- struct mystruct { int a; int b; }; -- -- The first one will have a lot of false positives (the line '{' for -- example), the second one is more unique. local function formatc(str) local tokens = TokeniseC(str) local result = {} local block_level = 0 local allow_one_nl = false local end_at_brace = false for i, token in ipairs(tokens) do local typ = token[2] if typ == '{' then block_level = block_level + 1 elseif typ == '}' then block_level = block_level - 1 if block_level == 0 and end_at_brace then -- if we're not inside a block, we're at the basic statement level, -- and ';' indicates we're at the end of a statement, so we put end -- it with a newline. token[1] = token[1] .. "\n" end_at_brace = false end elseif typ == 'identifier' then -- static and/or inline usually indicate an inline header function, -- which has no trailing ';', so we have to add a newline after the -- '}' ourselves. local tok = token[1] if tok == 'static' or tok == 'inline' or tok == '__inline' then end_at_brace = true end elseif typ == 'preprocessor' then -- preprocessor directives don't end in ';' but need their newline, so -- we're going to allow the next newline to pass. allow_one_nl = true elseif typ == ';' then if block_level == 0 then -- if we're not inside a block, we're at the basic statement level, -- and ';' indicates we're at the end of a statement, so we put end -- it with a newline. token[1] = ";\n" end elseif typ == 'whitespace' then -- replace all whitespace by one space local repl = " " -- except when allow_on_nl is true and there's a newline in the whitespace if string.find(token[1], "[\r\n]+") and allow_one_nl == true then -- in that case we replace all whitespace by one newline repl = "\n" allow_one_nl = false end token[1] = string.gsub(token[1], "%s+", repl) end result[#result + 1] = token[1] end return table.concat(result) end -- standalone operation (very handy for debugging) local function standalone(...) Preprocess = require("preprocess") Preprocess.add_to_include_path('./../../src') Preprocess.add_to_include_path('./../../build/include') Preprocess.add_to_include_path('./../../.deps/usr/include') local input = Preprocess.preprocess_stream(arg[1]) local raw = input:read('*all') input:close() if raw == nil then print("ERROR: Preprocess.preprocess_stream():read() returned empty") end local formatted if #arg == 2 and arg[2] == 'no' then formatted = raw else formatted = formatc(raw) end print(formatted) end -- uncomment this line (and comment the `return`) for standalone debugging -- example usage: -- ../../.deps/usr/bin/luajit formatc.lua ../../include/tempfile.h.generated.h -- ../../.deps/usr/bin/luajit formatc.lua /usr/include/malloc.h -- standalone(...) return formatc