| #!/usr/bin/python2 |
| |
| # (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 2004, 2005 |
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| # Authors: |
| # Ian Romanick <idr@us.ibm.com> |
| |
| from xml.sax import saxutils |
| from xml.sax import make_parser |
| from xml.sax.handler import feature_namespaces |
| |
| import re |
| |
| class glItem: |
| """Generic class on which all other API entity types are based.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, tag_name, name, context): |
| self.name = name |
| self.category = context.get_category_define() |
| self.context = context |
| self.tag_name = tag_name |
| |
| context.append(tag_name, self) |
| return |
| |
| def startElement(self, name, attrs): |
| """Generic startElement handler. |
| |
| The startElement handler is called for all elements except |
| the one that starts the object. For a foo element, the |
| XML "<foo><bar/></foo>" would cause the startElement handler |
| to be called once, but the endElement handler would be called |
| twice.""" |
| return |
| |
| def endElement(self, name): |
| """Generic endElement handler. |
| |
| Generic endElement handler. Returns 1 if the tag containing |
| the object is complete. Otherwise 0 is returned. All |
| derived class endElement handlers should call this method. If |
| the name of the ending tag is the same as the tag that |
| started this object, the object is assumed to be complete. |
| |
| This fails if a tag can contain another tag with the same |
| name. The XML "<foo><foo/><bar/></foo>" would fail. The |
| object would end before the bar tag was processed. |
| |
| The endElement handler is called for every end element |
| associated with an object, even the element that started the |
| object. See the description of startElement an example.""" |
| |
| if name == self.tag_name: |
| return 1 |
| else: |
| return 0 |
| |
| def get_category_define(self): |
| return self.category |
| |
| |
| class glEnum( glItem ): |
| """Subclass of glItem for representing GL enumerants. |
| |
| This class is not complete, and is not really used yet.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, context, name, attrs): |
| self.value = int(attrs.get('value', "0x0000"), 0) |
| |
| enum_name = "GL_" + attrs.get('name', None) |
| glItem.__init__(self, name, enum_name, context) |
| |
| |
| def process_attributes(self, attrs): |
| name = attrs.get('name', None) |
| |
| temp = attrs.get('count', None) |
| try: |
| c = int(temp) |
| except Exception,e: |
| raise RuntimeError('Invalid count value "%s" for enum "%s" in function "%s" when an integer was expected.' % (temp, self.name, n)) |
| |
| return [name, c] |
| |
| |
| class glType( glItem ): |
| """Subclass of glItem for representing GL types.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, context, name, attrs): |
| self.size = int(attrs.get('size', "0")) |
| self.glx_name = attrs.get('glx_name', "") |
| |
| type_name = "GL" + attrs.get('name', None) |
| glItem.__init__(self, name, type_name, context) |
| |
| |
| class glParameter( glItem ): |
| """Parameter of a glFunction.""" |
| p_type = None |
| p_type_string = "" |
| p_count = 0 |
| p_count_parameters = None |
| counter = None |
| is_output = 0 |
| is_counter = 0 |
| is_pointer = 0 |
| |
| def __init__(self, context, name, attrs): |
| p_name = attrs.get('name', None) |
| self.p_type_string = attrs.get('type', None) |
| self.p_count_parameters = attrs.get('variable_param', None) |
| |
| self.p_type = context.context.find_type(self.p_type_string) |
| if self.p_type == None: |
| raise RuntimeError("Unknown type '%s' in function '%s'." % (self.p_type_string, context.name)) |
| |
| |
| # The count tag can be either a numeric string or the name of |
| # a variable. If it is the name of a variable, the int(c) |
| # statement will throw an exception, and the except block will |
| # take over. |
| |
| c = attrs.get('count', "0") |
| try: |
| self.p_count = int(c) |
| self.counter = None |
| except Exception,e: |
| self.p_count = 0 |
| self.counter = c |
| |
| if attrs.get('counter', "false") == "true": |
| self.is_counter = 1 |
| else: |
| self.is_counter = 0 |
| |
| if attrs.get('output', "false") == "true": |
| self.is_output = 1 |
| else: |
| self.is_output = 0 |
| |
| |
| # Pixel data has special parameters. |
| |
| self.width = attrs.get('img_width', None) |
| self.height = attrs.get('img_height', None) |
| self.depth = attrs.get('img_depth', None) |
| self.extent = attrs.get('img_extent', None) |
| |
| self.img_xoff = attrs.get('img_xoff', None) |
| self.img_yoff = attrs.get('img_yoff', None) |
| self.img_zoff = attrs.get('img_zoff', None) |
| self.img_woff = attrs.get('img_woff', None) |
| |
| self.img_format = attrs.get('img_format', None) |
| self.img_type = attrs.get('img_type', None) |
| self.img_target = attrs.get('img_target', None) |
| |
| pad = attrs.get('img_pad_dimensions', "false") |
| if pad == "true": |
| self.img_pad_dimensions = 1 |
| else: |
| self.img_pad_dimensions = 0 |
| |
| |
| null_flag = attrs.get('img_null_flag', "false") |
| if null_flag == "true": |
| self.img_null_flag = 1 |
| else: |
| self.img_null_flag = 0 |
| |
| send_null = attrs.get('img_send_null', "false") |
| if send_null == "true": |
| self.img_send_null = 1 |
| else: |
| self.img_send_null = 0 |
| |
| |
| |
| if self.p_count > 0 or self.counter or self.p_count_parameters: |
| has_count = 1 |
| else: |
| has_count = 0 |
| |
| |
| # If there is a * anywhere in the parameter's type, then it |
| # is a pointer. |
| |
| if re.compile("[*]").search(self.p_type_string): |
| # We could do some other validation here. For |
| # example, an output parameter should not be const, |
| # but every non-output parameter should. |
| |
| self.is_pointer = 1; |
| else: |
| # If a parameter is not a pointer, then there cannot |
| # be an associated count (either fixed size or |
| # variable) and the parameter cannot be an output. |
| |
| if has_count or self.is_output: |
| raise RuntimeError("Non-pointer type has count or is output.") |
| self.is_pointer = 0; |
| |
| glItem.__init__(self, name, p_name, context) |
| return |
| |
| |
| def is_variable_length_array(self): |
| """Determine if a parameter is a variable length array. |
| |
| A parameter is considered to be a variable length array if |
| its size depends on the value of another parameter that is |
| an enumerant. The params parameter to glTexEnviv is an |
| example of a variable length array parameter. Arrays whose |
| size depends on a count variable, such as the lists parameter |
| to glCallLists, are not variable length arrays in this |
| sense.""" |
| |
| return self.p_count_parameters or self.counter or self.width |
| |
| |
| def is_array(self): |
| return self.is_pointer |
| |
| |
| def count_string(self): |
| """Return a string representing the number of items |
| |
| Returns a string representing the number of items in a |
| parameter. For scalar types this will always be "1". For |
| vector types, it will depend on whether or not it is a |
| fixed length vector (like the parameter of glVertex3fv), |
| a counted length (like the vector parameter of |
| glDeleteTextures), or a general variable length vector.""" |
| |
| if self.is_array(): |
| if self.p_count_parameters != None: |
| return "compsize" |
| elif self.counter != None: |
| return self.counter |
| else: |
| return str(self.p_count) |
| else: |
| return "1" |
| |
| |
| def size(self): |
| if self.p_count_parameters or self.counter or self.width or self.is_output: |
| return 0 |
| elif self.p_count == 0: |
| return self.p_type.size |
| else: |
| return self.p_type.size * self.p_count |
| |
| def size_string(self): |
| s = self.size() |
| if s == 0: |
| a_prod = "compsize" |
| b_prod = self.p_type.size |
| |
| if self.p_count_parameters == None and self.counter != None: |
| a_prod = self.counter |
| elif self.p_count_parameters != None and self.counter == None: |
| pass |
| elif self.p_count_parameters != None and self.counter != None: |
| b_prod = self.counter |
| elif self.width: |
| return "compsize" |
| else: |
| raise RuntimeError("Parameter '%s' to function '%s' has size 0." % (self.name, self.context.name)) |
| |
| return "(%s * %s)" % (a_prod, b_prod) |
| else: |
| return str(s) |
| |
| |
| class glParameterIterator: |
| """Class to iterate over a list of glParameters. |
| |
| Objects of this class are returned by the parameterIterator method of |
| the glFunction class. They are used to iterate over the list of |
| parameters to the function.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, data): |
| self.data = data |
| self.index = 0 |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def next(self): |
| if self.index == len( self.data ): |
| raise StopIteration |
| i = self.index |
| self.index += 1 |
| return self.data[i] |
| |
| |
| class glFunction( glItem ): |
| real_name = "" |
| fn_alias = None |
| fn_offset = -1 |
| fn_return_type = "void" |
| fn_parameters = [] |
| |
| def __init__(self, context, name, attrs): |
| self.fn_alias = attrs.get('alias', None) |
| self.fn_parameters = [] |
| self.image = None |
| |
| temp = attrs.get('offset', None) |
| if temp == None or temp == "?": |
| self.fn_offset = -1 |
| else: |
| self.fn_offset = int(temp) |
| |
| fn_name = attrs.get('name', None) |
| if self.fn_alias != None: |
| self.real_name = self.fn_alias |
| else: |
| self.real_name = fn_name |
| |
| glItem.__init__(self, name, fn_name, context) |
| return |
| |
| |
| def parameterIterator(self): |
| return glParameterIterator(self.fn_parameters) |
| |
| |
| def startElement(self, name, attrs): |
| if name == "param": |
| try: |
| self.context.factory.create(self, name, attrs) |
| except RuntimeError: |
| print "Error with parameter '%s' in function '%s'." \ |
| % (attrs.get('name','(unknown)'), self.name) |
| raise |
| elif name == "return": |
| self.set_return_type(attrs.get('type', None)) |
| |
| |
| def append(self, tag_name, p): |
| if tag_name != "param": |
| raise RuntimeError("Trying to append '%s' to parameter list of function '%s'." % (tag_name, self.name)) |
| |
| if p.width: |
| self.image = p |
| |
| self.fn_parameters.append(p) |
| |
| |
| def set_return_type(self, t): |
| self.fn_return_type = t |
| |
| |
| def get_parameter_string(self): |
| arg_string = "" |
| comma = "" |
| for p in glFunction.parameterIterator(self): |
| arg_string = arg_string + comma + p.p_type_string + " " + p.name |
| comma = ", " |
| |
| if arg_string == "": |
| arg_string = "void" |
| |
| return arg_string |
| |
| |
| class glItemFactory: |
| """Factory to create objects derived from glItem.""" |
| |
| def create(self, context, name, attrs): |
| if name == "function": |
| return glFunction(context, name, attrs) |
| elif name == "type": |
| return glType(context, name, attrs) |
| elif name == "enum": |
| return glEnum(context, name, attrs) |
| elif name == "param": |
| return glParameter(context, name, attrs) |
| else: |
| return None |
| |
| |
| class FilterGLAPISpecBase(saxutils.XMLFilterBase): |
| name = "a" |
| license = "The license for this file is unspecified." |
| functions = {} |
| next_alias = -2 |
| types = {} |
| xref = {} |
| current_object = None |
| factory = None |
| current_category = "" |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| saxutils.XMLFilterBase.__init__(self) |
| self.functions = {} |
| self.types = {} |
| self.xref = {} |
| self.factory = glItemFactory() |
| |
| |
| def find_type(self,type_name): |
| for t in self.types: |
| if re.compile(t).search(type_name): |
| return self.types[t] |
| print "Unable to find base type matching \"%s\"." % (type_name) |
| return None |
| |
| |
| def find_function(self,function_name): |
| index = self.xref[function_name] |
| return self.functions[index] |
| |
| |
| def printFunctions(self): |
| keys = self.functions.keys() |
| keys.sort() |
| prevk = -1 |
| for k in keys: |
| if k < 0: continue |
| |
| if self.functions[k].fn_alias == None: |
| if k != prevk + 1: |
| #print 'Missing offset %d' % (prevk) |
| pass |
| prevk = int(k) |
| self.printFunction(self.functions[k]) |
| |
| keys.reverse() |
| for k in keys: |
| if self.functions[k].fn_alias != None: |
| self.printFunction(self.functions[k]) |
| |
| return |
| |
| |
| def printHeader(self): |
| """Print the header associated with all files and call the printRealHeader method.""" |
| |
| print '/* DO NOT EDIT - This file generated automatically by %s script */' \ |
| % (self.name) |
| print '' |
| print '/*' |
| print ' * ' + self.license.replace('\n', '\n * ') |
| print ' */' |
| print '' |
| self.printRealHeader(); |
| return |
| |
| |
| def printFooter(self): |
| """Print the header associated with all files and call the printRealFooter method.""" |
| |
| self.printFunctions() |
| self.printRealFooter() |
| |
| |
| def get_category_define(self): |
| """Convert the category name to the #define that would be found in glext.h""" |
| |
| if re.compile("[1-9][0-9]*[.][0-9]+").match(self.current_category): |
| s = self.current_category |
| return "GL_VERSION_" + s.replace(".", "_") |
| else: |
| return self.current_category |
| |
| |
| def append(self, object_type, obj): |
| if object_type == "function": |
| # If the function is not an alias and has a negative |
| # offset, then we do not need to track it. These are |
| # functions that don't have an assigned offset |
| |
| if obj.fn_offset >= 0 or obj.fn_alias != None: |
| if obj.fn_offset >= 0: |
| index = obj.fn_offset |
| else: |
| index = self.next_alias |
| self.next_alias -= 1 |
| |
| self.functions[index] = obj |
| self.xref[obj.name] = index |
| elif object_type == "type": |
| self.types[obj.name] = obj |
| |
| return |
| |
| |
| def startElement(self, name, attrs): |
| """Start a new element in the XML stream. |
| |
| Starts a new element. There are three types of elements that |
| are specially handled by this function. When a "category" |
| element is encountered, the name of the category is saved. |
| If an element is encountered and no API object is |
| in-progress, a new object is created using the API factory. |
| Any future elements, until that API object is closed, are |
| passed to the current objects startElement method. |
| |
| This paradigm was chosen becuase it allows subclasses of the |
| basic API types (i.e., glFunction, glEnum, etc.) to handle |
| additional XML data, GLX protocol information, that the base |
| classes do not know about.""" |
| |
| if self.current_object != None: |
| self.current_object.startElement(name, attrs) |
| elif name == "category": |
| self.current_category = attrs.get('name', "") |
| else: |
| self.current_object = self.factory.create(self, name, attrs) |
| return |
| |
| |
| def endElement(self, name): |
| if self.current_object != None: |
| if self.current_object.endElement(name): |
| self.current_object = None |
| return |
| |
| |
| def printFunction(self,offset): |
| """Print a single function. |
| |
| In the base class, this function is empty. All derived |
| classes should over-ride this function.""" |
| return |
| |
| |
| def printRealHeader(self): |
| """Print the "real" header for the created file. |
| |
| In the base class, this function is empty. All derived |
| classes should over-ride this function.""" |
| return |
| |
| |
| def printRealFooter(self): |
| """Print the "real" footer for the created file. |
| |
| In the base class, this function is empty. All derived |
| classes should over-ride this function.""" |
| return |