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/**********************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved.
**
** This file is part of TQt Designer.
**
** This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General
** Public License versions 2.0 or 3.0 as published by the Free
** Software Foundation and appearing in the files LICENSE.GPL2
** and LICENSE.GPL3 included in the packaging of this file.
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**
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** INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
** A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Trolltech reserves all rights not granted
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**********************************************************************/
#include <ntqregexp.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "yyreg.h"
/*
First comes the tokenizer. We don't need something that knows much
about C++. However, we need something that gives tokens from the
end of the file to the start, which is tricky.
If you are not familiar with hand-written tokenizers and parsers,
you might want to read other simpler parsers written in the same
style:
$(QTDIR)/src/tools/qregexp.cpp
$(QTDIR)/tools/inspector/cppparser.cpp
You might also want to read Section 2 in the Dragon Book.
*/
/*
Those are the tokens we are interested in. Tok_Something represents
any C++ token that does not interest us, but it's dangerous to
ignore tokens completely.
*/
enum { Tok_Boi, Tok_Ampersand, Tok_Aster, Tok_LeftParen, Tok_RightParen,
Tok_Equal, Tok_LeftBrace, Tok_RightBrace, Tok_Semicolon, Tok_Colon,
Tok_LeftAngle, Tok_RightAngle, Tok_Comma, Tok_Ellipsis, Tok_Gulbrandsen,
Tok_LeftBracket, Tok_RightBracket, Tok_Tilde, Tok_Something, Tok_Comment,
Tok_Ident,
Tok_char, Tok_const, Tok_double, Tok_int, Tok_long, Tok_operator,
Tok_short, Tok_signed, Tok_unsigned };
/*
The following variables store the lexical analyzer state. The best way
to understand them is to implement a function myGetToken() that calls
getToken(), to add some tqDebug() statements in there and then to
#define getToken() myGetToken().
*/
static TQString *yyIn; // the input stream
static int yyPos; // the position of the current token in yyIn
static int yyCurPos; // the position of the next lookahead character
static char *yyLexBuf; // the lexeme buffer
static const int YYLexBufSize = 65536; // big enough for long comments
static char *yyLex; // the lexeme itself (a pointer into yyLexBuf)
static int yyCh; // the lookbehind character
/*
Moves back to the previous character in the input stream and
updates the tokenizer state. This function is to be used only by
getToken(), which provides the right abstraction.
*/
static inline void readChar()
{
if ( yyCh == EOF )
return;
if ( yyLex > yyLexBuf )
*--yyLex = (char) yyCh;
if ( yyCurPos < 0 )
yyCh = EOF;
else
yyCh = (*yyIn)[yyCurPos].unicode();
yyCurPos--;
}
/*
Sets up the tokenizer.
*/
static void startTokenizer( const TQString& in )
{
yyIn = new TQString;
*yyIn = in;
yyPos = yyIn->length() - 1;
yyCurPos = yyPos;
yyLexBuf = new char[YYLexBufSize];
yyLex = yyLexBuf + YYLexBufSize - 1;
*yyLex = '\0';
yyCh = '\0';
readChar();
}
/*
Frees resources allocated by the tokenizer.
*/
static void stopTokenizer()
{
delete yyIn;
delete[] yyLexBuf;
yyLexBuf = 0;
}
/*
These two macros implement tquick-and-dirty hashing for telling
apart keywords fast.
*/
#define HASH( ch, len ) ( (ch) | ((len) << 8) )
#define CHECK( target ) \
if ( strcmp((target), yyLex) != 0 ) \
break;
/*
Returns the previous token in the abstract token stream. The parser
deals only with tokens, not with characters.
*/
static int getToken()
{
// why "+ 2"? try putting some tqDebug()'s and see
yyPos = yyCurPos + 2;
for ( ;; ) {
/*
See if the previous token is interesting. If it isn't, we
will loop anyway an go to the token before the previous
token, and so on.
*/
yyLex = yyLexBuf + YYLexBufSize - 1;
*yyLex = '\0';
if ( yyCh == EOF ) {
break;
} else if ( isspace(yyCh) ) {
bool metNL = FALSE;
do {
metNL = ( metNL || yyCh == '\n' );
readChar();
} while ( isspace(yyCh) );
if ( metNL ) {
/*
C++ style comments are tricky. In left-to-right
thinking, C++ comments start with "//" and end with
'\n'. In right-to-left thinking, they start with a
'\n'; but of course not every '\n' starts a comment.
When we meet the '\n', we look behind, on the same
line, for a "//", and if there is one we mess
around with the tokenizer state to effectively
ignore the comment. Beware of off-by-one and
off-by-two bugs when you modify this code by adding
tqDebug()'s here and there.
*/
if ( yyCurPos >= 0 ) {
int lineStart = yyIn->findRev( TQChar('\n'), yyCurPos ) + 1;
TQString line = yyIn->mid( lineStart,
yyCurPos - lineStart + 2 );
int commentStart = line.find( TQString("//") );
if ( commentStart != -1 ) {
yyCurPos = lineStart + commentStart - 1;
yyPos = yyCurPos + 2;
readChar();
}
}
}
} else if ( isalnum(yyCh) || yyCh == '_' ) {
do {
readChar();
} while ( isalnum(yyCh) || yyCh == '_' );
switch ( HASH(yyLex[0], strlen(yyLex)) ) {
case HASH( 'c', 4 ):
CHECK( "char" );
return Tok_char;
case HASH( 'c', 5 ):
CHECK( "const" );
return Tok_const;
case HASH( 'd', 6 ):
CHECK( "double" );
return Tok_double;
case HASH( 'i', 3 ):
CHECK( "int" );
return Tok_int;
case HASH( 'l', 4 ):
CHECK( "long" );
return Tok_long;
case HASH( 'o', 8 ):
CHECK( "operator" );
return Tok_operator;
case HASH( 's', 5 ):
CHECK( "short" );
return Tok_short;
case HASH( 's', 6 ):
CHECK( "signed" );
return Tok_signed;
case HASH( 'u', 8 ):
CHECK( "unsigned" );
return Tok_unsigned;
}
if ( isdigit(*yyLex) )
return Tok_Something;
else
return Tok_Ident;
} else {
int quote;
switch ( yyCh ) {
case '!':
case '%':
case '^':
case '+':
case '-':
case '?':
case '|':
readChar();
return Tok_Something;
case '"':
case '\'':
quote = yyCh;
readChar();
while ( yyCh != EOF && yyCh != '\n' ) {
if ( yyCh == quote ) {
readChar();
if ( yyCh != '\\' )
break;
} else {
readChar();
}
}
return Tok_Something;
case '&':
readChar();
if ( yyCh == '&' ) {
readChar();
return Tok_Something;
} else {
return Tok_Ampersand;
}
case '(':
readChar();
return Tok_LeftParen;
case ')':
readChar();
return Tok_RightParen;
case '*':
readChar();
return Tok_Aster;
case ',':
readChar();
return Tok_Comma;
case '.':
readChar();
if ( yyCh == '.' ) {
do {
readChar();
} while ( yyCh == '.' );
return Tok_Ellipsis;
} else {
return Tok_Something;
}
case '/':
/*
C-style comments are symmetric. C++-style comments
are handled elsewhere.
*/
readChar();
if ( yyCh == '*' ) {
bool metAster = FALSE;
bool metAsterSlash = FALSE;
readChar();
while ( !metAsterSlash ) {
if ( yyCh == EOF )
break;
if ( yyCh == '*' )
metAster = TRUE;
else if ( metAster && yyCh == '/' )
metAsterSlash = TRUE;
else
metAster = FALSE;
readChar();
}
break;
// return Tok_Comment;
} else {
return Tok_Something;
}
case ':':
readChar();
if ( yyCh == ':' ) {
readChar();
return Tok_Gulbrandsen;
} else {
return Tok_Colon;
}
case ';':
readChar();
return Tok_Semicolon;
case '<':
readChar();
return Tok_LeftAngle;
case '=':
readChar();
return Tok_Equal;
case '>':
readChar();
return Tok_RightAngle;
case '[':
readChar();
return Tok_LeftBracket;
case ']':
readChar();
return Tok_RightBracket;
case '{':
readChar();
return Tok_LeftBrace;
case '}':
readChar();
return Tok_RightBrace;
case '~':
readChar();
return Tok_Tilde;
default:
readChar();
}
}
}
return Tok_Boi;
}
/*
Follow the member function(s) of CppFunction.
*/
/*
Returns the prototype for the C++ function, without the semicolon.
*/
TQString CppFunction::prototype() const
{
TQString proto;
if ( !returnType().isEmpty() )
proto = returnType() + TQChar( ' ' );
proto += scopedName();
proto += TQChar( '(' );
if ( !parameterList().isEmpty() ) {
TQStringList::ConstIterator p = parameterList().begin();
proto += *p;
++p;
while ( p != parameterList().end() ) {
proto += TQString( ", " );
proto += *p;
++p;
}
}
proto += TQChar( ')' );
if ( isConst() )
proto += TQString( " const" );
return proto;
}
/*
The parser follows. We are not really parsing C++, just trying to
find the start and end of function definitions.
One important pitfall is that the parsed code needs not be valid.
Parsing from right to left helps cope with that, as explained in
comments below.
In the examples, we will use the symbol @ to stand for the position
in the token stream. In "int @ x ;", the lookahead token (yyTok) is
'int'.
*/
static int yyTok; // the current token
/*
Returns TRUE if thingy is a constructor or a destructor; otherwise
returns FALSE.
*/
static bool isCtorOrDtor( const TQString& thingy )
{
// e.g., Alpha<a>::Beta<Bar<b, c> >::~Beta
TQRegExp xtor( TQString(
"(?:([A-Z_a-z][0-9A-Z_a-z]*)" // class name
"(?:<(?:[^>]|<[^>]*>)*>)*" // template arguments
"::)+" // many in a row
"~?" // ctor or dtor?
"\\1") ); // function has same name as class
return xtor.exactMatch( thingy );
}
/*
Skips over any template arguments with balanced angle brackets, and
returns the skipped material as a string.
Before: TQMap < TQString , TQValueList < TQString > > @ m ;
After: TQMap @ < TQString , TQValueList < TQString > > m ;
*/
static TQString matchTemplateAngles()
{
TQString t;
if ( yyTok == Tok_RightAngle ) {
int depth = 0;
do {
if ( yyTok == Tok_RightAngle )
depth++;
else if ( yyTok == Tok_LeftAngle )
depth--;
t.prepend( yyLex );
yyTok = getToken();
} while ( depth > 0 && yyTok != Tok_Boi && yyTok != Tok_LeftBrace );
}
return t;
}
/*
Similar to matchTemplateAngles(), but for array brackets in parameter
data types (as in "int *argv[]").
*/
static TQString matchArrayBrackets()
{
TQString t;
while ( yyTok == Tok_RightBracket ) {
t.prepend( yyLex );
yyTok = getToken();
if ( yyTok == Tok_Something ) {
t.prepend( yyLex );
yyTok = getToken();
}
if ( yyTok != Tok_LeftBracket )
return TQString::null;
t.prepend( yyLex );
yyTok = getToken();
}
return t;
}
/*
Prepends prefix to *type. This operation is in theory trivial, but
for the spacing to look good, we have to do something. The original
spacing is lost as the input is tokenized.
*/
static void prependToType( TQString *type, const TQString& prefix )
{
if ( !type->isEmpty() && !prefix.isEmpty() ) {
TQChar left = prefix[(int) prefix.length() - 1];
TQChar right = (*type)[0];
if ( left.isLetter() &&
(right.isLetter() || right == TQChar('*') || right == TQChar('&')) )
type->prepend( TQChar(' ') );
}
type->prepend( prefix );
}
static bool isModifier( int tok )
{
return ( tok == Tok_signed || tok == Tok_unsigned ||
tok == Tok_short || tok == Tok_long );
}
/*
Parses a data type (backwards as usual) and returns a textual
representation of it.
*/
static TQString matchDataType()
{
TQString type;
while ( yyTok == Tok_Ampersand || yyTok == Tok_Aster ||
yyTok == Tok_const ) {
prependToType( &type, yyLex );
yyTok = getToken();
}
/*
This code is really hard to follow... sorry. The loop matches
Alpha::Beta::Gamma::...::Omega.
*/
for ( ;; ) {
bool modifierMet = FALSE;
prependToType( &type, matchTemplateAngles() );
if ( yyTok != Tok_Ident ) {
/*
People may write 'const unsigned short' or
'short unsigned const' or any other permutation.
*/
while ( yyTok == Tok_const || isModifier(yyTok) ) {
prependToType( &type, yyLex );
yyTok = getToken();
if ( yyTok != Tok_const )
modifierMet = TRUE;
}
if ( yyTok == Tok_Tilde ) {
prependToType( &type, yyLex );
yyTok = getToken();
}
}
if ( !modifierMet ) {
if ( yyTok == Tok_Ellipsis || yyTok == Tok_Ident ||
yyTok == Tok_char || yyTok == Tok_int ||
yyTok == Tok_double ) {
prependToType( &type, yyLex );
yyTok = getToken();
} else {
return TQString::null;
}
} else if ( yyTok == Tok_int || yyTok == Tok_char ||
yyTok == Tok_double ) {
prependToType( &type, yyLex );
yyTok = getToken();
}
while ( yyTok == Tok_const || isModifier(yyTok) ) {
prependToType( &type, yyLex );
yyTok = getToken();
}
if ( yyTok == Tok_Gulbrandsen ) {
prependToType( &type, yyLex );
yyTok = getToken();
} else {
break;
}
}
return type;
}
/*
Parses a function prototype (without the semicolon) and returns an
object that stores information about this function.
*/
static CppFunction matchFunctionPrototype( bool stripParamNames )
{
CppFunction func;
#if 0
TQString documentation;
#endif
TQString returnType;
TQString scopedName;
TQStringList params;
TQString qualifier;
bool cnst = FALSE;
if ( yyTok == Tok_const ) {
cnst = TRUE;
yyTok = getToken();
}
if ( yyTok != Tok_RightParen )
return func;
yyTok = getToken();
if ( yyTok != Tok_LeftParen ) {
for ( ;; ) {
TQString brackets = matchArrayBrackets();
TQString name;
if ( yyTok == Tok_Ident ) {
name = yyLex;
yyTok = getToken();
}
TQString type = matchDataType();
if ( type.isEmpty() ) {
if ( name.isEmpty() )
return func;
type = name;
name = TQString::null;
}
if ( stripParamNames )
name = TQString::null;
TQString param = type + TQChar( ' ' ) + name + brackets;
params.prepend( param.stripWhiteSpace() );
if ( yyTok != Tok_Comma )
break;
yyTok = getToken();
}
if ( yyTok != Tok_LeftParen )
return func;
}
yyTok = getToken();
for ( ;; ) {
scopedName.prepend( matchTemplateAngles() );
if ( yyTok != Tok_Ident ) {
// the operator keyword should be close
int i = 0;
while ( i < 4 && yyTok != Tok_operator ) {
scopedName.prepend( yyLex );
i++;
}
if ( yyTok != Tok_operator )
return func;
}
scopedName.prepend( yyLex );
yyTok = getToken();
if ( yyTok != Tok_Gulbrandsen )
break;
scopedName.prepend( yyLex );
yyTok = getToken();
}
if ( !isCtorOrDtor(scopedName) ) {
returnType = matchDataType();
if ( returnType.isEmpty() )
return func;
}
/*
The documentation feature is unused so far, since we cannot
really distinguist between a normal comment between two
functions and one that relates to the following function. One
good heuristic is to assume that a comment immediately followed
by a function with no blank line in between relates to the
function, but there's no easy way to find that out with a
tokenizer.
*/
#if 0
if ( yyTok == Tok_Comment ) {
documentation = yyLex;
yyTok = getToken();
}
func.setDocumentation( documentation );
#endif
func.setReturnType( returnType );
func.setScopedName( scopedName );
func.setParameterList( params );
func.setConst( cnst );
return func;
}
/*
Try to set the body. It's not sufficient to call
func->setBody(somewhatBody), as the somewhatBody might be too large.
Case in point:
void foo()
{
printf( "Hello" );
}
int n;
void bar()
{
printf( " world!\n" );
}
The parser first finds bar(). Then it finds "void foo() {" and
naively expects the body to extend up to "void bar()". This
function's job is to count braces and make sure "int n;" is not
counted as part of the body.
Cases where the closing brace of the body is missing require no
special processing.
*/
static void setBody( CppFunction *func, const TQString& somewhatBody )
{
TQString body = somewhatBody;
int braceDepth = 0;
int i = 0;
while ( i < (int) body.length() ) {
if ( body[i] == TQChar('{') ) {
braceDepth++;
} else if ( body[i] == TQChar('}') ) {
braceDepth--;
if ( braceDepth == 0 ) {
body.truncate( i + 1 );
break;
}
}
i++;
}
func->setBody( body );
}
/*
Parses a whole C++ file, looking for function definitions. Case in
point:
void foo()
{
printf( "Hello" );
void bar()
{
printf( " world!\n" );
}
The parser looks for left braces and tries to parse a function
prototype backwards. First it finds "void bar() {". Then it works
up and finds "void foo() {".
*/
static void matchTranslationUnit( TQValueList<CppFunction> *flist )
{
int endBody = -1;
int startBody;
for ( ;; ) {
if ( endBody == -1 )
endBody = yyPos;
while ( yyTok != Tok_Boi && yyTok != Tok_LeftBrace )
yyTok = getToken();
if ( yyTok == Tok_Boi )
break;
// found a left brace
yyTok = getToken();
startBody = yyPos;
CppFunction func = matchFunctionPrototype( FALSE );
if ( !func.scopedName().isEmpty() ) {
TQString body = yyIn->mid( startBody, endBody - startBody );
setBody( &func, body );
body = func.body(); // setBody() can change the body
/*
Compute important line numbers.
*/
int functionStartLineNo = 1 + TQConstString( yyIn->unicode(), yyPos )
.string().contains( TQChar('\n') );
int startLineNo = functionStartLineNo +
TQConstString( yyIn->unicode() + yyPos, startBody - yyPos )
.string().contains( TQChar('\n') );
int endLineNo = startLineNo + body.contains( TQChar('\n') );
func.setLineNums( functionStartLineNo, startLineNo, endLineNo );
flist->prepend( func );
endBody = -1;
}
}
}
/*
Extracts C++ function from source code and put them in a list.
*/
void extractCppFunctions( const TQString& code, TQValueList<CppFunction> *flist )
{
startTokenizer( code );
yyTok = getToken();
matchTranslationUnit( flist );
stopTokenizer();
}
/*
Returns the prototype with the parameter names removed.
*/
TQString canonicalCppProto( const TQString& proto )
{
startTokenizer( proto );
yyTok = getToken();
CppFunction func = matchFunctionPrototype( TRUE );
stopTokenizer();
return func.prototype();
}
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