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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# A tool to parse the FormatStyle struct from Format.h and update the
# documentation in ../ClangFormatStyleOptions.rst automatically.
# Run from the directory in which this file is located to update the docs.
import inspect
import os
import re
import sys
from io import TextIOWrapper
from typing import Set
CLANG_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '../..')
FORMAT_STYLE_FILE = os.path.join(CLANG_DIR, 'include/clang/Format/Format.h')
INCLUDE_STYLE_FILE = os.path.join(CLANG_DIR, 'include/clang/Tooling/Inclusions/IncludeStyle.h')
DOC_FILE = os.path.join(CLANG_DIR, 'docs/ClangFormatStyleOptions.rst')
PLURALS_FILE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'plurals.txt')
plurals: Set[str] = set()
with open(PLURALS_FILE, 'a+') as f:
f.seek(0)
plurals = set(f.read().splitlines())
def substitute(text, tag, contents):
replacement = '\n.. START_%s\n\n%s\n\n.. END_%s\n' % (tag, contents, tag)
pattern = r'\n\.\. START_%s\n.*\n\.\. END_%s\n' % (tag, tag)
return re.sub(pattern, '%s', text, flags=re.S) % replacement
def register_plural(singular: str, plural: str):
if plural not in plurals:
if not hasattr(register_plural, "generated_new_plural"):
print('Plural generation: you can use '
f'`git checkout -- {os.path.relpath(PLURALS_FILE)}` '
'to reemit warnings or `git add` to include new plurals\n')
register_plural.generated_new_plural = True
plurals.add(plural)
with open(PLURALS_FILE, 'a') as f:
f.write(plural + '\n')
cf = inspect.currentframe()
lineno = ''
if cf and cf.f_back:
lineno = ':' + str(cf.f_back.f_lineno)
print(f'{__file__}{lineno} check if plural of {singular} is {plural}', file=sys.stderr)
return plural
def pluralize(word: str):
lword = word.lower()
if len(lword) >= 2 and lword[-1] == 'y' and lword[-2] not in 'aeiou':
return register_plural(word, word[:-1] + 'ies')
elif lword.endswith(('s', 'sh', 'ch', 'x', 'z')):
return register_plural(word, word[:-1] + 'es')
elif lword.endswith('fe'):
return register_plural(word, word[:-2] + 'ves')
elif lword.endswith('f') and not lword.endswith('ff'):
return register_plural(word, word[:-1] + 'ves')
else:
return register_plural(word, word + 's')
def to_yaml_type(typestr: str):
if typestr == 'bool':
return 'Boolean'
elif typestr == 'int':
return 'Integer'
elif typestr == 'unsigned':
return 'Unsigned'
elif typestr == 'std::string':
return 'String'
subtype, napplied = re.subn(r'^std::vector<(.*)>$', r'\1', typestr)
if napplied == 1:
return 'List of ' + pluralize(to_yaml_type(subtype))
return typestr
def doxygen2rst(text):
text = re.sub(r'<tt>\s*(.*?)\s*<\/tt>', r'``\1``', text)
text = re.sub(r'\\c ([^ ,;\.]+)', r'``\1``', text)
text = re.sub(r'\\\w+ ', '', text)
return text
def indent(text, columns, indent_first_line=True):
indent_str = ' ' * columns
s = re.sub(r'\n([^\n])', '\n' + indent_str + '\\1', text, flags=re.S)
if not indent_first_line or s.startswith('\n'):
return s
return indent_str + s
class Option(object):
def __init__(self, name, opt_type, comment, version):
self.name = name
self.type = opt_type
self.comment = comment.strip()
self.enum = None
self.nested_struct = None
self.version = version
def __str__(self):
if self.version:
s = '**%s** (``%s``) :versionbadge:`clang-format %s`\n%s' % (self.name, to_yaml_type(self.type), self.version,
doxygen2rst(indent(self.comment, 2)))
else:
s = '**%s** (``%s``)\n%s' % (self.name, to_yaml_type(self.type),
doxygen2rst(indent(self.comment, 2)))
if self.enum and self.enum.values:
s += indent('\n\nPossible values:\n\n%s\n' % self.enum, 2)
if self.nested_struct:
s += indent('\n\nNested configuration flags:\n\n%s\n' %self.nested_struct,
2)
return s
class NestedStruct(object):
def __init__(self, name, comment):
self.name = name
self.comment = comment.strip()
self.values = []
def __str__(self):
return '\n'.join(map(str, self.values))
class NestedField(object):
def __init__(self, name, comment):
self.name = name
self.comment = comment.strip()
def __str__(self):
return '\n* ``%s`` %s' % (
self.name,
doxygen2rst(indent(self.comment, 2, indent_first_line=False)))
class Enum(object):
def __init__(self, name, comment):
self.name = name
self.comment = comment.strip()
self.values = []
def __str__(self):
return '\n'.join(map(str, self.values))
class NestedEnum(object):
def __init__(self, name, enumtype, comment, values):
self.name = name
self.comment = comment
self.values = values
self.type = enumtype
def __str__(self):
s = '\n* ``%s %s``\n%s' % (to_yaml_type(self.type), self.name,
doxygen2rst(indent(self.comment, 2)))
s += indent('\nPossible values:\n\n', 2)
s += indent('\n'.join(map(str, self.values)), 2)
return s
class EnumValue(object):
def __init__(self, name, comment, config):
self.name = name
self.comment = comment
self.config = config
def __str__(self):
return '* ``%s`` (in configuration: ``%s``)\n%s' % (
self.name,
re.sub('.*_', '', self.config),
doxygen2rst(indent(self.comment, 2)))
class OptionsReader:
def __init__(self, header: TextIOWrapper):
self.header = header
self.in_code_block = False
self.code_indent = 0
self.lineno = 0
self.last_err_lineno = -1
def __file_path(self):
return os.path.relpath(self.header.name)
def __print_line(self, line: str):
print(f'{self.lineno:>6} | {line}', file=sys.stderr)
def __warning(self, msg: str, line: str):
print(f'{self.__file_path()}:{self.lineno}: warning: {msg}:', file=sys.stderr)
self.__print_line(line)
def __clean_comment_line(self, line: str):
match = re.match(r'^/// (?P<indent> +)?\\code(\{.(?P<lang>\w+)\})?$', line)
if match:
if self.in_code_block:
self.__warning('`\\code` in another `\\code`', line)
self.in_code_block = True
indent_str = match.group('indent')
if not indent_str:
indent_str = ''
self.code_indent = len(indent_str)
lang = match.group('lang')
if not lang:
lang = 'c++'
return f'\n{indent_str}.. code-block:: {lang}\n\n'
endcode_match = re.match(r'^/// +\\endcode$', line)
if endcode_match:
if not self.in_code_block:
self.__warning('no correct `\\code` found before this `\\endcode`', line)
self.in_code_block = False
return ''
# check code block indentation
if (self.in_code_block and not line == '///' and not
line.startswith('/// ' + ' ' * self.code_indent)):
if self.last_err_lineno == self.lineno - 1:
self.__print_line(line)
else:
self.__warning('code block should be indented', line)
self.last_err_lineno = self.lineno
match = re.match(r'^/// \\warning$', line)
if match:
return '\n.. warning:: \n\n'
endwarning_match = re.match(r'^/// +\\endwarning$', line)
if endwarning_match:
return ''
return line[4:] + '\n'
def read_options(self):
class State:
BeforeStruct, Finished, InStruct, InNestedStruct, InNestedFieldComment, \
InFieldComment, InEnum, InEnumMemberComment = range(8)
state = State.BeforeStruct
options = []
enums = {}
nested_structs = {}
comment = ''
enum = None
nested_struct = None
version = None
for line in self.header:
self.lineno += 1
line = line.strip()
if state == State.BeforeStruct:
if line in ('struct FormatStyle {', 'struct IncludeStyle {'):
state = State.InStruct
elif state == State.InStruct:
if line.startswith('///'):
state = State.InFieldComment
comment = self.__clean_comment_line(line)
elif line == '};':
state = State.Finished
break
elif state == State.InFieldComment:
if line.startswith(r'/// \version'):
match = re.match(r'/// \\version\s*(?P<version>[0-9.]+)*', line)
if match:
version = match.group('version')
elif line.startswith('///'):
comment += self.__clean_comment_line(line)
elif line.startswith('enum'):
state = State.InEnum
name = re.sub(r'enum\s+(\w+)\s*(:((\s*\w+)+)\s*)?\{', '\\1', line)
enum = Enum(name, comment)
elif line.startswith('struct'):
state = State.InNestedStruct
name = re.sub(r'struct\s+(\w+)\s*\{', '\\1', line)
nested_struct = NestedStruct(name, comment)
elif line.endswith(';'):
state = State.InStruct
field_type, field_name = re.match(r'([<>:\w(,\s)]+)\s+(\w+);',
line).groups()
if not version:
self.__warning(f'missing version for {field_name}', line)
option = Option(str(field_name), str(field_type), comment, version)
options.append(option)
version = None
else:
raise Exception('Invalid format, expected comment, field or enum\n' + line)
elif state == State.InNestedStruct:
if line.startswith('///'):
state = State.InNestedFieldComment
comment = self.__clean_comment_line(line)
elif line == '};':
state = State.InStruct
nested_structs[nested_struct.name] = nested_struct
elif state == State.InNestedFieldComment:
if line.startswith('///'):
comment += self.__clean_comment_line(line)
else:
state = State.InNestedStruct
field_type, field_name = re.match(r'([<>:\w(,\s)]+)\s+(\w+);', line).groups()
if field_type in enums:
nested_struct.values.append(NestedEnum(field_name,
field_type,
comment,
enums[field_type].values))
else:
nested_struct.values.append(NestedField(field_type + " " + field_name, comment))
elif state == State.InEnum:
if line.startswith('///'):
state = State.InEnumMemberComment
comment = self.__clean_comment_line(line)
elif line == '};':
state = State.InStruct
enums[enum.name] = enum
else:
# Enum member without documentation. Must be documented where the enum
# is used.
pass
elif state == State.InEnumMemberComment:
if line.startswith('///'):
comment += self.__clean_comment_line(line)
else:
state = State.InEnum
val = line.replace(',', '')
pos = val.find(" // ")
if pos != -1:
config = val[pos + 4:]
val = val[:pos]
else:
config = val
enum.values.append(EnumValue(val, comment, config))
if state != State.Finished:
raise Exception('Not finished by the end of file')
for option in options:
if option.type not in ['bool', 'unsigned', 'int', 'std::string',
'std::vector<std::string>',
'std::vector<IncludeCategory>',
'std::vector<RawStringFormat>']:
if option.type in enums:
option.enum = enums[option.type]
elif option.type in nested_structs:
option.nested_struct = nested_structs[option.type]
else:
raise Exception('Unknown type: %s' % option.type)
return options
with open(FORMAT_STYLE_FILE) as f:
opts = OptionsReader(f).read_options()
with open(INCLUDE_STYLE_FILE) as f:
opts += OptionsReader(f).read_options()
opts = sorted(opts, key=lambda x: x.name)
options_text = '\n\n'.join(map(str, opts))
with open(DOC_FILE) as f:
contents = f.read()
contents = substitute(contents, 'FORMAT_STYLE_OPTIONS', options_text)
with open(DOC_FILE, 'wb') as output:
output.write(contents.encode())
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