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/*
* Copyright (C) 2013 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
/* This program processes Renderscript function definitions described in spec files.
* For each spec file provided on the command line, it generates a corresponding
* Renderscript header (*.rsh) which is meant for inclusion in client scripts.
*
* This program also generates Junit test files to automatically test each of the
* functions using randomly generated data. We create two files for each function:
* - a Renderscript file named Test{Function}.rs,
* - a Junit file named Test{function}.java, which calls the above RS file.
*
* Finally, this program generates HTML documentation files.
*
* This program takes an optional -v parameter, the API level to target. The generated
* files will not contain APIs passed that API level. Note that this does not affect
* generic comments found in headers.
*
* This program contains five main classes:
* - SpecFile: Represents on spec file.
* - Function: Each instance represents a function, like clamp. Even though the
* spec file contains many entries for clamp, we'll only have one clamp instance.
* - FunctionSpecification: Defines one of the many variations of the function. There's
* a one to one correspondance between FunctionSpecification objects and entries in the
* spec file. Strings that are parts of a FunctionSpecification can include placeholders,
* which are "#1", "#2", "#3", and "#4". We'll replace these by values before
* generating the files.
* - Permutation: A concrete version of a specification, where all placeholders have
* been replaced by actual values.
* - ParameterDefinition: A definition of a parameter of a concrete function.
*
* The format of the .spec files is described below. Line that starts with # are comments.
* Replace the {} sections with your own contents. [] indicates optional parts.
*
* It should start with a header as follows:
*
* header:
* summary: {A one line string describing this section.}
* description:
* {Multiline description. Can include HTML. References to constants, types,
* and functions can be created by prefixing with a '@'.}
* [include:
* { Multiline code lines to be included as-is in the generated header file.}]
* end:
*
* Constants are defined as follows:
*
* constant: {The name of the constant.}
* [version: ({Starting API level} [ {Last API level that supports this.}] | UNRELEASED)
* [size: {32 or 64. Used if this is available only for 32 or 64 bit code.}]
* value: {The value of the constant.}
* type: {The type of the constant.}
* [hidden:] ...If present, don't document the constant. Omit the following two fields.
* [deprecated: [{Deprecation message.}] ... This is deprecated. Compiler will issue a wrning.
* summary: {A one line string describing this section.}
* description:
* {Multiline description. Can include HTML. References to constants, types,
* and functions can be created by prefixing with a '@'.}
* end:
*
* Types can either be simple types, structs, or enums. They have the format:
*
* type: {The typedef name of the type.}
* [version: ({Starting API level} [ {Last API level that supports this.}] | UNRELEASED)
* [size: {32 or 64. Used if this is available only for 32 or 64 bit code.}]
* simple: {The C declaration that this type is the typedef equivalent.}
* [hidden:] ...If present, don't document the type. Omit the following two fields.
* [deprecated: [{Deprecation message.}] ... This is deprecated. Compiler will issue a wrning.
* summary: {A one line string describing this section.}
* description:
* {Multiline description. Can include HTML. References to constants, types,
* and functions can be created by prefixing with a '@'.}
* end:
*
* type: {The typedef name of the type.}
* [version: ({Starting API level} [ {Last API level that supports this.}] | UNRELEASED)
* [size: {32 or 64. Used if this is available only for 32 or 64 bit code.}]
* struct: [{The name that will appear right after the struct keyword}]
* field: {Type and name of the field}[, "{One line documentation of the field}"]
* field: ... Same for all the other fields of the struct.
* [attrib: {Attributes of the struct.}]
* [hidden:] ...If present, don't document the type. Omit the following two fields.
* summary: {A one line string describing this section.}
* description:
* {Multiline description. Can include HTML. References to constants, types,
* and functions can be created by prefixing with a '@'.}
* end:
*
* type: {The typedef name of the type.}
* [version: ({Starting API level} [ {Last API level that supports this.}] | UNRELEASED)
* [size: {32 or 64. Used if this is available only for 32 or 64 bit code.}]
* enum: [{The name that will appear right after the enum keyword}]
* value: {Type and name of the field}[, "{One line documentation of the field}"]
* value: ... Same for all the other values of the enum.
* [hidden:] ...If present, don't document the type. Omit the following two fields.
* summary: {A one line string describing this section.}
* description:
* {Multiline description. Can include HTML. References to constants, types,
* and functions can be created by prefixing with a '@'.}
* end:
* Functions have the following format:
*
* function: {The name of the function.}
* [version: ({Starting API level} [ {Last API level that supports this.}] | UNRELEASED)
* [size: {32 or 64. Used if this is available only for 32 or 64 bit code.}]
* [attrib: {Attributes of the function.}]
* [w: {A comma separated list of width supported. Only 1, 2, 3, 4 are supported.
* [t: {A comma separated list of the types supported.}]]
* ... Up to four w: or t: can be defined. The order matter. These will be replace
* ... the #1, #2, #3, #4 that can be found in the rest of the specification.
* ret: [{The return type} [, "{One line documentation of the return}"]]
* [arg:(({Type}[ {Name})]|{Elipsis})[, {ParameterEntry.testOption}][, "{One line documentation of the field}"]]
* [arg: ... Same for all the other arguments of the function.]
* [hidden:] ... If present, don't include in the HTML documentation.
* [deprecated: [{Deprecation message.}] ... This is deprecated. Compiler will issue a wrning.
* summary: {A one line string describing this section.}
* description:
* {Multiline description. Can include HTML. References to constants, types,
* and functions can be created by prefixing with a '@'.}
* [inline:
* {Multiline code that implements this function inline.}]
* [test: {How to test this function. See FunctionSpecification::mTest.}]
* end:
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <cctype>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <fstream>
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>
#include <sstream>
#include <strings.h>
#include "Generator.h"
#include "Scanner.h"
#include "Specification.h"
#include "Utilities.h"
using namespace std;
static bool parseCommandLine(int argc, char* argv[], unsigned int* maxApiLevel,
vector<string>* specFileNames) {
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
if (argv[i][0] == '-') {
if (argv[i][1] == 'v') {
i++;
if (i < argc) {
char* end;
*maxApiLevel = strtol(argv[i], &end, 10);
if (*end != '\0') {
cerr << "Error. Can't parse the version number" << argv[i] << "\n";
return false;
}
} else {
cerr << "Missing version number after -v\n";
return false;
}
} else {
cerr << "Unrecognized flag %s\n" << argv[i] << "\n";
return false;
}
} else {
specFileNames->push_back(argv[i]);
}
}
if (specFileNames->size() == 0) {
cerr << "No spec file specified\n";
return false;
}
return true;
}
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
// If there's no restriction, generated test files for the very highest version.
unsigned int maxApiLevel = VersionInfo::kUnreleasedVersion;
vector<string> specFileNames;
if (!parseCommandLine(argc, argv, &maxApiLevel, &specFileNames)) {
cout << "Usage: gen_runtime spec_file [spec_file...] [-v "
"version_of_test_files]\n";
return -1;
}
bool success = true;
for (auto i : specFileNames) {
if (!systemSpecification.readSpecFile(i, maxApiLevel)) {
success = false;
}
}
if (success) {
success = systemSpecification.generateFiles(maxApiLevel);
}
return success ? 0 : -2;
}