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Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -07001/*
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16
17#ifndef ANDROID_RS_API_GENERATOR_SPECIFICATION_H
18#define ANDROID_RS_API_GENERATOR_SPECIFICATION_H
19
20// See Generator.cpp for documentation of the .spec file format.
21
22#include <fstream>
23#include <list>
24#include <map>
25#include <string>
26#include <vector>
27
28class Constant;
29class ConstantSpecification;
30class Function;
31class FunctionPermutation;
32class FunctionSpecification;
33class SpecFile;
34class Specification;
35class Scanner;
36class SystemSpecification;
37class Type;
38class TypeSpecification;
39
40enum NumberKind { SIGNED_INTEGER, UNSIGNED_INTEGER, FLOATING_POINT };
41
42// Table of type equivalences.
43struct NumericalType {
44 const char* specType; // Name found in the .spec file
45 const char* rsDataType; // RS data type
46 const char* cType; // Type in a C file
47 const char* javaType; // Type in a Java file
48 NumberKind kind;
49 /* For integers, number of bits of the number, excluding the sign bit.
50 * For floats, number of implied bits of the mantissa.
51 */
52 int significantBits;
53 // For floats, number of bits of the exponent. 0 for integer types.
54 int exponentBits;
55};
56
57/* Corresponds to one parameter line in a .spec file. These will be parsed when
58 * we instantiate the FunctionPermutation(s) that correspond to one FunctionSpecification.
59 */
60struct ParameterEntry {
61 std::string type;
62 std::string name;
63 /* Optional information on how to generate test values for this parameter. Can be:
64 * - range(low, high): Generates values between these two limits only.
65 * - above(other_parameter): The values must be greater than those of the named parameter.
66 * Used for clamp.
67 * - compatible(type): The values must also be fully representable in the specified type.
68 * - conditional: Don't verify this value the function return NaN.
69 */
70 std::string testOption;
71 std::string documentation;
72 int lineNumber;
73};
74
75/* Information about a parameter to a function. The values of all the fields should only be set by
76 * parseParameterDefinition.
77 */
78struct ParameterDefinition {
79 std::string rsType; // The Renderscript type, e.g. "uint3"
80 std::string rsBaseType; // As above but without the number, e.g. "uint"
81 std::string javaBaseType; // The type we need to declare in Java, e.g. "unsigned int"
82 std::string specType; // The type found in the spec, e.g. "f16"
83 bool isFloatType; // True if it's a floating point value
84 /* The number of entries in the vector. It should be either "1", "2", "3", or "4". It's also
85 * "1" for scalars.
86 */
87 std::string mVectorSize;
88 /* The space the vector takes in an array. It's the same as the vector size, except for size
89 * "3", where the width is "4".
90 */
91 std::string vectorWidth;
92
93 std::string specName; // e.g. x, as found in the spec file
94 std::string variableName; // e.g. inX, used both in .rs and .java
95 std::string rsAllocName; // e.g. gAllocInX
96 std::string javaAllocName; // e.g. inX
97 std::string javaArrayName; // e.g. arrayInX
98
99 // If non empty, the mininum and maximum values to be used when generating the test data.
100 std::string minValue;
101 std::string maxValue;
102 /* If non empty, contains the name of another parameter that should be smaller or equal to this
103 * parameter, i.e. value(smallerParameter) <= value(this). This is used when testing clamp.
104 */
105 std::string smallerParameter;
106
107 bool isOutParameter; // True if this parameter returns data from the script.
108 bool undefinedIfOutIsNan; // If true, we don't validate if 'out' is NaN.
109
110 int typeIndex; // Index in the TYPES array. Negative if not found in the array.
111 int compatibleTypeIndex; // Index in TYPES for which the test data must also fit.
112
113 /* Fill this object from the type, name, and testOption.
114 * isReturn is true if we're processing the "return:"
115 */
116 void parseParameterDefinition(const std::string& type, const std::string& name,
117 const std::string& testOption, int lineNumber, bool isReturn,
118 Scanner* scanner);
119};
120
121struct VersionInfo {
122 /* The range of versions a specification applies to. Zero if there's no restriction,
123 * so an API that became available at 12 and is still valid would have min:12 max:0.
124 * If non zero, both versions should be at least 9, the API level that introduced
125 * RenderScript.
126 */
127 int minVersion;
128 int maxVersion;
129 // Either 0, 32 or 64. If 0, this definition is valid for both 32 and 64 bits.
130 int intSize;
131
132 VersionInfo() : minVersion(0), maxVersion(0), intSize(0) {}
Jean-Luc Brouillet2217eb72015-04-24 14:41:48 -0700133 /* Scan the version info from the spec file. maxApiLevel specifies the maximum level
134 * we are interested in. This may alter maxVersion. This method returns false if the
135 * minVersion is greater than the maxApiLevel.
136 */
137 bool scan(Scanner* scanner, int maxApiLevel);
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700138};
139
140// We have three type of definitions
141class Definition {
142protected:
143 std::string mName;
Jean-Luc Brouillet36e2be52015-04-30 14:41:24 -0700144 /* If greater than 0, this definition is deprecated. It's the API level at which
145 * we added the deprecation warning.
146 */
147 int mDeprecatedApiLevel;
Jean-Luc Brouillet4a730042015-04-02 16:15:25 -0700148 std::string mDeprecatedMessage; // Optional specific warning if the API is deprecated
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700149 bool mHidden; // True if it should not be documented
150 std::string mSummary; // A one-line description
151 std::vector<std::string> mDescription; // The comments to be included in the header
152 std::string mUrl; // The URL of the detailed documentation
Jean-Luc Brouillet67923a92015-05-12 15:38:27 -0700153 int mFinalVersion; // API level at which this API was removed, 0 if API is still valid
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700154
155public:
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700156 Definition(const std::string& name);
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700157
158 std::string getName() const { return mName; }
Jean-Luc Brouillet36e2be52015-04-30 14:41:24 -0700159 bool deprecated() const { return mDeprecatedApiLevel > 0; }
160 int getDeprecatedApiLevel() const { return mDeprecatedApiLevel; }
Jean-Luc Brouillet4a730042015-04-02 16:15:25 -0700161 std::string getDeprecatedMessage() const { return mDeprecatedMessage; }
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700162 bool hidden() const { return mHidden; }
163 std::string getSummary() const { return mSummary; }
164 const std::vector<std::string>& getDescription() const { return mDescription; }
165 std::string getUrl() const { return mUrl; }
Jean-Luc Brouillet67923a92015-05-12 15:38:27 -0700166 int getFinalVersion() const { return mFinalVersion; }
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700167
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700168 void scanDocumentationTags(Scanner* scanner, bool firstOccurence, const SpecFile* specFile);
Jean-Luc Brouillet67923a92015-05-12 15:38:27 -0700169 // Keep track of the final version of this API, if any.
170 void updateFinalVersion(const VersionInfo& info);
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700171};
172
173/* Represents a constant, like M_PI. This is a grouping of the version specific specifications.
174 * We'll only have one instance of Constant for each name.
175 */
176class Constant : public Definition {
177private:
178 std::vector<ConstantSpecification*> mSpecifications; // Owned
179
180public:
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700181 Constant(const std::string& name) : Definition(name) {}
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700182 ~Constant();
183
184 const std::vector<ConstantSpecification*> getSpecifications() const { return mSpecifications; }
185 // This method should only be called by the scanning code.
186 void addSpecification(ConstantSpecification* spec) { mSpecifications.push_back(spec); }
187};
188
189/* Represents a type, like "float4". This is a grouping of the version specific specifications.
190 * We'll only have one instance of Type for each name.
191 */
192class Type : public Definition {
193private:
194 std::vector<TypeSpecification*> mSpecifications; // Owned
195
196public:
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700197 Type(const std::string& name) : Definition(name) {}
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700198 ~Type();
199
200 const std::vector<TypeSpecification*> getSpecifications() const { return mSpecifications; }
201 // This method should only be called by the scanning code.
202 void addSpecification(TypeSpecification* spec) { mSpecifications.push_back(spec); }
203};
204
205/* Represents a function, like "clamp". Even though the spec file contains many entries for clamp,
206 * we'll only have one clamp instance.
207 */
208class Function : public Definition {
209private:
210 // mName in the base class contains the lower case name, e.g. native_log
211 std::string mCapitalizedName; // The capitalized name, e.g. NativeLog
212
213 // The unique parameters between all the specifications. NOT OWNED.
214 std::vector<ParameterEntry*> mParameters;
215 std::string mReturnDocumentation;
216
217 std::vector<FunctionSpecification*> mSpecifications; // Owned
218
219public:
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700220 Function(const std::string& name);
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700221 ~Function();
222
223 std::string getCapitalizedName() const { return mCapitalizedName; }
224 const std::vector<ParameterEntry*>& getParameters() const { return mParameters; }
225 std::string getReturnDocumentation() const { return mReturnDocumentation; }
226 const std::vector<FunctionSpecification*> getSpecifications() const { return mSpecifications; }
227
228 bool someParametersAreDocumented() const;
229
230 // The following methods should only be called by the scanning code.
231 void addParameter(ParameterEntry* entry, Scanner* scanner);
232 void addReturn(ParameterEntry* entry, Scanner* scanner);
233 void addSpecification(FunctionSpecification* spec) { mSpecifications.push_back(spec); }
234};
235
236/* Base class for TypeSpecification, ConstantSpecification, and FunctionSpecification.
237 * A specification can be specific to a range of RenderScript version or 32bits vs 64 bits.
238 * This base class contains code to parse and store this version information.
239 */
240class Specification {
241protected:
242 VersionInfo mVersionInfo;
243 void scanVersionInfo(Scanner* scanner);
244
245public:
246 VersionInfo getVersionInfo() const { return mVersionInfo; }
247};
248
249/* Defines one of the many variations of a constant. There's a one to one correspondance between
250 * ConstantSpecification objects and entries in the spec file.
251 */
252class ConstantSpecification : public Specification {
253private:
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700254 Constant* mConstant; // Not owned
255
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700256 std::string mValue; // E.g. "3.1415"
257public:
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700258 ConstantSpecification(Constant* constant) : mConstant(constant) {}
259
260 Constant* getConstant() const { return mConstant; }
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700261 std::string getValue() const { return mValue; }
262
263 // Parse a constant specification and add it to specFile.
Jean-Luc Brouillet2217eb72015-04-24 14:41:48 -0700264 static void scanConstantSpecification(Scanner* scanner, SpecFile* specFile, int maxApiLevel);
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700265};
266
267enum TypeKind {
268 SIMPLE,
269 STRUCT,
270 ENUM,
271};
272
273/* Defines one of the many variations of a type. There's a one to one correspondance between
274 * TypeSpecification objects and entries in the spec file.
275 */
276class TypeSpecification : public Specification {
277private:
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700278 Type* mType; // Not owned
279
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700280 TypeKind mKind; // The kind of type specification
281
282 // If mKind is SIMPLE:
283 std::string mSimpleType; // The definition of the type
284
285 // If mKind is STRUCT:
286 std::string mStructName; // The name found after the struct keyword
287 std::vector<std::string> mFields; // One entry per struct field
288 std::vector<std::string> mFieldComments; // One entry per struct field
Jean-Luc Brouillet36e2be52015-04-30 14:41:24 -0700289 std::string mAttribute; // Some structures may have attributes
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700290
291 // If mKind is ENUM:
292 std::string mEnumName; // The name found after the enum keyword
293 std::vector<std::string> mValues; // One entry per enum value
294 std::vector<std::string> mValueComments; // One entry per enum value
295public:
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700296 TypeSpecification(Type* type) : mType(type) {}
297
298 Type* getType() const { return mType; }
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700299 TypeKind getKind() const { return mKind; }
300 std::string getSimpleType() const { return mSimpleType; }
301 std::string getStructName() const { return mStructName; }
302 const std::vector<std::string>& getFields() const { return mFields; }
303 const std::vector<std::string>& getFieldComments() const { return mFieldComments; }
Jean-Luc Brouillet36e2be52015-04-30 14:41:24 -0700304 std::string getAttribute() const { return mAttribute; }
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700305 std::string getEnumName() const { return mEnumName; }
306 const std::vector<std::string>& getValues() const { return mValues; }
307 const std::vector<std::string>& getValueComments() const { return mValueComments; }
308
309 // Parse a type specification and add it to specFile.
Jean-Luc Brouillet2217eb72015-04-24 14:41:48 -0700310 static void scanTypeSpecification(Scanner* scanner, SpecFile* specFile, int maxApiLevel);
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700311};
312
313// Maximum number of placeholders (like #1, #2) in function specifications.
314const int MAX_REPLACEABLES = 4;
315
316/* Defines one of the many variations of the function. There's a one to one correspondance between
317 * FunctionSpecification objects and entries in the spec file. Some of the strings that are parts
318 * of a FunctionSpecification can include placeholders, which are "#1", "#2", "#3", and "#4". We'll
319 * replace these by values before generating the files.
320 */
321class FunctionSpecification : public Specification {
322private:
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700323 Function* mFunction; // Not owned
324
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700325 /* How to test. One of:
326 * "scalar": Generate test code that checks entries of each vector indepently. E.g. for
327 * sin(float3), the test code will call the CoreMathVerfier.computeSin 3 times.
328 * "limited": Like "scalar" but we don't generate extreme values. This is not currently
329 * enabled as we were generating to many errors.
330 * "custom": Like "scalar" but instead of calling CoreMathVerifier.computeXXX() to compute
331 * the expected value, we call instead CoreMathVerifier.verifyXXX(). This method
332 * returns a string that contains the error message, null if there's no error.
333 * "vector": Generate test code that calls the CoreMathVerifier only once for each vector.
334 * This is useful for APIs like dot() or length().
335 * "noverify": Generate test code that calls the API but don't verify the returned value.
336 * This can discover unresolved references.
Jean-Luc Brouillet66fea242015-04-09 16:47:59 -0700337 * "": Don't test. This is the default.
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700338 */
339 std::string mTest;
340 std::string mAttribute; // Function attributes.
341 std::string mPrecisionLimit; // Maximum precision required when checking output of this
342 // function.
343
344 // The vectors of values with which we'll replace #1, #2, ...
345 std::vector<std::vector<std::string> > mReplaceables;
346
347 /* The collection of permutations for this specification, i.e. this class instantianted
348 * for specific values of #1, #2, etc. Owned.
349 */
350 std::vector<FunctionPermutation*> mPermutations;
351
352 // The following fields may contain placeholders that will be replaced using the mReplaceables.
353
354 /* As of this writing, convert_... is the only function with #1 in its name.
355 * The related Function object contains the name of the function without #n, e.g. convert.
356 * This is the name with the #, e.g. convert_#1_#2
357 */
358 std::string mUnexpandedName;
Jean-Luc Brouillet2217eb72015-04-24 14:41:48 -0700359 ParameterEntry* mReturn; // The return type. The name should be empty. Owned.
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700360 std::vector<ParameterEntry*> mParameters; // The parameters. Owned.
361 std::vector<std::string> mInline; // The inline code to be included in the header
362
363 /* Substitute the placeholders in the strings (e.g. #1, #2, ...) by the corresponding
364 * entries in mReplaceables. indexOfReplaceable1 selects with value to use for #1,
365 * same for 2, 3, and 4.
366 */
367 std::string expandString(std::string s, int indexOfReplaceable[MAX_REPLACEABLES]) const;
368 void expandStringVector(const std::vector<std::string>& in,
369 int replacementIndexes[MAX_REPLACEABLES],
370 std::vector<std::string>* out) const;
371
372 // Fill the mPermutations field.
373 void createPermutations(Function* function, Scanner* scanner);
374
375public:
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700376 FunctionSpecification(Function* function) : mFunction(function), mReturn(nullptr) {}
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700377 ~FunctionSpecification();
378
Jean-Luc Brouillet67923a92015-05-12 15:38:27 -0700379 Function* getFunction() const { return mFunction; }
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700380 std::string getAttribute() const { return mAttribute; }
381 std::string getTest() const { return mTest; }
382 std::string getPrecisionLimit() const { return mPrecisionLimit; }
383
384 const std::vector<FunctionPermutation*>& getPermutations() const { return mPermutations; }
385
386 std::string getName(int replacementIndexes[MAX_REPLACEABLES]) const;
387 void getReturn(int replacementIndexes[MAX_REPLACEABLES], std::string* retType,
388 int* lineNumber) const;
389 size_t getNumberOfParams() const { return mParameters.size(); }
390 void getParam(size_t index, int replacementIndexes[MAX_REPLACEABLES], std::string* type,
391 std::string* name, std::string* testOption, int* lineNumber) const;
392 void getInlines(int replacementIndexes[MAX_REPLACEABLES],
393 std::vector<std::string>* inlines) const;
394
395 // Parse the "test:" line.
396 void parseTest(Scanner* scanner);
397
398 // Return true if we need to generate tests for this function.
399 bool hasTests(int versionOfTestFiles) const;
400
401 // Parse a function specification and add it to specFile.
Jean-Luc Brouillet2217eb72015-04-24 14:41:48 -0700402 static void scanFunctionSpecification(Scanner* scanner, SpecFile* specFile, int maxApiLevel);
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700403};
404
405/* A concrete version of a function specification, where all placeholders have been replaced by
406 * actual values.
407 */
408class FunctionPermutation {
409private:
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700410 // These are the expanded version of those found on FunctionSpecification
411 std::string mName;
412 std::string mNameTrunk; // The name without any expansion, e.g. convert
413 std::string mTest; // How to test. One of "scalar", "vector", "noverify", "limited", and
414 // "none".
415 std::string mPrecisionLimit; // Maximum precision required when checking output of this
416 // function.
417
418 // The parameters of the function. This does not include the return type. Owned.
419 std::vector<ParameterDefinition*> mParams;
420 // The return type. nullptr if a void function. Owned.
421 ParameterDefinition* mReturn;
422
423 // The number of input and output parameters. mOutputCount counts the return type.
424 int mInputCount;
425 int mOutputCount;
426
427 // Whether one of the output parameters is a float.
428 bool mHasFloatAnswers;
429
430 // The inline code that implements this function. Will be empty if not an inline.
431 std::vector<std::string> mInline;
432
433public:
434 FunctionPermutation(Function* function, FunctionSpecification* specification,
435 int replacementIndexes[MAX_REPLACEABLES], Scanner* scanner);
436 ~FunctionPermutation();
437
438 std::string getName() const { return mName; }
439 std::string getNameTrunk() const { return mNameTrunk; }
440 std::string getTest() const { return mTest; }
441 std::string getPrecisionLimit() const { return mPrecisionLimit; }
442
Jean-Luc Brouillet66fea242015-04-09 16:47:59 -0700443 const std::vector<std::string>& getInline() const { return mInline; }
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700444 const ParameterDefinition* getReturn() const { return mReturn; }
445 int getInputCount() const { return mInputCount; }
446 int getOutputCount() const { return mOutputCount; }
447 bool hasFloatAnswers() const { return mHasFloatAnswers; }
448
449 const std::vector<ParameterDefinition*> getParams() const { return mParams; }
450};
451
452// An entire spec file and the methods to process it.
453class SpecFile {
454private:
455 std::string mSpecFileName;
456 std::string mHeaderFileName;
457 std::string mDetailedDocumentationUrl;
458 std::string mBriefDescription;
459 std::vector<std::string> mFullDescription;
460 // Text to insert as-is in the generated header.
461 std::vector<std::string> mVerbatimInclude;
462
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700463 /* The constants, types, and functions specifications declared in this
464 * file, in the order they are found in the file. This matters for
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700465 * header generation, as some types and inline functions depend
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700466 * on each other. Pointers not owned.
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700467 */
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700468 std::list<ConstantSpecification*> mConstantSpecificationsList;
469 std::list<TypeSpecification*> mTypeSpecificationsList;
470 std::list<FunctionSpecification*> mFunctionSpecificationsList;
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700471
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700472 /* The constants, types, and functions that are documented in this file.
473 * In very rare cases, specifications for an API are split across multiple
474 * files, e.g. currently for ClearObject(). The documentation for
475 * that function must be found in the first spec file encountered, so the
476 * order of the files on the command line matters.
477 */
478 std::map<std::string, Constant*> mDocumentedConstants;
479 std::map<std::string, Type*> mDocumentedTypes;
480 std::map<std::string, Function*> mDocumentedFunctions;
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700481
482public:
483 explicit SpecFile(const std::string& specFileName);
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700484
485 std::string getSpecFileName() const { return mSpecFileName; }
486 std::string getHeaderFileName() const { return mHeaderFileName; }
487 std::string getDetailedDocumentationUrl() const { return mDetailedDocumentationUrl; }
488 const std::string getBriefDescription() const { return mBriefDescription; }
489 const std::vector<std::string>& getFullDescription() const { return mFullDescription; }
490 const std::vector<std::string>& getVerbatimInclude() const { return mVerbatimInclude; }
491
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700492 const std::list<ConstantSpecification*>& getConstantSpecifications() const {
493 return mConstantSpecificationsList;
494 }
495 const std::list<TypeSpecification*>& getTypeSpecifications() const {
496 return mTypeSpecificationsList;
497 }
498 const std::list<FunctionSpecification*>& getFunctionSpecifications() const {
499 return mFunctionSpecificationsList;
500 }
501 const std::map<std::string, Constant*>& getDocumentedConstants() const {
502 return mDocumentedConstants;
503 }
504 const std::map<std::string, Type*>& getDocumentedTypes() const { return mDocumentedTypes; }
505 const std::map<std::string, Function*>& getDocumentedFunctions() const {
506 return mDocumentedFunctions;
507 }
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700508
Jean-Luc Brouillet2217eb72015-04-24 14:41:48 -0700509 bool hasSpecifications() const {
510 return !mDocumentedConstants.empty() || !mDocumentedTypes.empty() ||
511 !mDocumentedFunctions.empty();
512 }
513
514 bool readSpecFile(int maxApiLevel);
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Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700516 /* These are called by the parser to keep track of the specifications defined in this file.
517 * hasDocumentation is true if this specification containes the documentation.
518 */
519 void addConstantSpecification(ConstantSpecification* spec, bool hasDocumentation);
520 void addTypeSpecification(TypeSpecification* spec, bool hasDocumentation);
521 void addFunctionSpecification(FunctionSpecification* spec, bool hasDocumentation);
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700522};
523
524// The collection of all the spec files.
525class SystemSpecification {
526private:
527 std::vector<SpecFile*> mSpecFiles;
528
529 /* Entries in the table of contents. We accumulate them in a map to sort them.
Jean-Luc Brouillet7c078542015-03-23 16:16:08 -0700530 * Pointers are owned.
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700531 */
532 std::map<std::string, Constant*> mConstants;
533 std::map<std::string, Type*> mTypes;
534 std::map<std::string, Function*> mFunctions;
535
536public:
537 ~SystemSpecification();
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539 /* These are called the parser to create unique instances per name. Set *created to true
540 * if the named specification did not already exist.
541 */
542 Constant* findOrCreateConstant(const std::string& name, bool* created);
543 Type* findOrCreateType(const std::string& name, bool* created);
544 Function* findOrCreateFunction(const std::string& name, bool* created);
545
Jean-Luc Brouillet2217eb72015-04-24 14:41:48 -0700546 /* Parse the spec file and create the object hierarchy, adding a pointer to mSpecFiles.
547 * We won't include information passed the specified level.
548 */
549 bool readSpecFile(const std::string& fileName, int maxApiLevel);
Jean-Luc Brouilletc5184e22015-03-13 13:51:24 -0700550 // Generate all the files.
Jean-Luc Brouillet2217eb72015-04-24 14:41:48 -0700551 bool generateFiles(bool forVerification, int maxApiLevel) const;
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553 const std::vector<SpecFile*>& getSpecFiles() const { return mSpecFiles; }
554 const std::map<std::string, Constant*>& getConstants() const { return mConstants; }
555 const std::map<std::string, Type*>& getTypes() const { return mTypes; }
556 const std::map<std::string, Function*>& getFunctions() const { return mFunctions; }
557
558 // Returns "<a href='...'> for the named specification, or empty if not found.
559 std::string getHtmlAnchor(const std::string& name) const;
560};
561
562// Singleton that represents the collection of all the specs we're processing.
563extern SystemSpecification systemSpecification;
564
565// Table of equivalences of numerical types.
566extern const NumericalType TYPES[];
567extern const int NUM_TYPES;
568
569#endif // ANDROID_RS_API_GENERATOR_SPECIFICATION_H