X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=generate-command-parser.pl;h=ed05efd420577bf56e83367fab1683e4269159c9;hb=d36264e403050d6c9dc564b90debe5bdb175488b;hp=993c64fcaa570dcc73d229ef4bc6130223078369;hpb=e09e077b763bb1ff1975998c87d017afa9c319c3;p=i3%2Fi3 diff --git a/generate-command-parser.pl b/generate-command-parser.pl index 993c64fc..ed05efd4 100755 --- a/generate-command-parser.pl +++ b/generate-command-parser.pl @@ -12,8 +12,18 @@ use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; +use Getopt::Long; use v5.10; +my $input = ''; +my $prefix = ''; +my $result = GetOptions( + 'input=s' => \$input, + 'prefix=s' => \$prefix +); + +die qq|Input file "$input" does not exist!| unless -e $input; + # reads in a whole file sub slurp { open my $fh, '<', shift; @@ -24,8 +34,6 @@ sub slurp { # Stores the different states. my %states; -# XXX: don’t hardcode input and output -my $input = '../parser-specs/commands.spec'; my @raw_lines = split("\n", slurp($input)); my @lines; @@ -103,7 +111,7 @@ for my $line (@lines) { # It is important to keep the order the same, so we store the keys once. my @keys = keys %states; -open(my $enumfh, '>', 'GENERATED_enums.h'); +open(my $enumfh, '>', "GENERATED_${prefix}_enums.h"); # XXX: we might want to have a way to do this without a trailing comma, but gcc # seems to eat it. @@ -117,7 +125,7 @@ say $enumfh '} cmdp_state;'; close($enumfh); # Third step: Generate the call function. -open(my $callfh, '>', 'GENERATED_call.h'); +open(my $callfh, '>', "GENERATED_${prefix}_call.h"); say $callfh 'static void GENERATED_call(const int call_identifier, struct CommandResult *result) {'; say $callfh ' switch (call_identifier) {'; my $call_id = 0; @@ -152,7 +160,7 @@ for my $state (@keys) { $cmd =~ s/[^(]+\(//; $cmd =~ s/\)$//; $cmd = ", $cmd" if length($cmd) > 0; - say $callfh qq| printf("$fmt\\n"$cmd);|; + say $callfh qq| fprintf(stderr, "$fmt\\n"$cmd);|; say $callfh '#endif'; say $callfh " state = $next_state;"; say $callfh " break;"; @@ -168,11 +176,11 @@ close($callfh); # Fourth step: Generate the token datastructures. -open(my $tokfh, '>', 'GENERATED_tokens.h'); +open(my $tokfh, '>', "GENERATED_${prefix}_tokens.h"); for my $state (@keys) { my $tokens = $states{$state}; - say $tokfh 'cmdp_token tokens_' . $state . '[' . scalar @$tokens . '] = {'; + say $tokfh 'static cmdp_token tokens_' . $state . '[' . scalar @$tokens . '] = {'; for my $token (@$tokens) { my $call_identifier = 0; my $token_name = $token->{token}; @@ -192,7 +200,7 @@ for my $state (@keys) { say $tokfh '};'; } -say $tokfh 'cmdp_token_ptr tokens[' . scalar @keys . '] = {'; +say $tokfh 'static cmdp_token_ptr tokens[' . scalar @keys . '] = {'; for my $state (@keys) { my $tokens = $states{$state}; say $tokfh ' { tokens_' . $state . ', ' . scalar @$tokens . ' },';