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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
#//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#//
#// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
#// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
#// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
#//
#//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#
# Some pragmas.
use strict; # Restrict unsafe constructs.
use warnings; # Enable all warnings.
use FindBin;
use lib "$FindBin::Bin/lib";
use tools;
our $VERSION = "0.004";
#
# Subroutines.
#
sub parse_input($\%) {
my ( $input, $defs ) = @_;
my @bulk = read_file( $input );
my %entries;
my %ordinals;
my @dirs;
my $value = 1;
my $error =
sub {
my ( $msg, $l, $line ) = @_;
runtime_error(
"Error parsing file \"$input\" line $l:\n" .
" $line" .
( $msg ? $msg . "\n" : () )
);
}; # sub
my $n = 0; # Line number.
foreach my $line ( @bulk ) {
++ $n;
if ( 0 ) {
} elsif ( $line =~ m{^\s*(?:#|\n)} ) {
# Empty line or comment. Skip it.
} elsif ( $line =~ m{^\s*%} ) {
# A directive.
if ( 0 ) {
} elsif ( $line =~ m{^\s*%\s*if(n)?def\s+([A-Za-z0-9_]+)\s*(?:#|\n)} ) {
my ( $negation, $name ) = ( $1, $2 );
my $dir = { n => $n, line => $line, name => $name, value => $value };
push( @dirs, $dir );
$value = ( $value and ( $negation xor $defs->{ $name } ) );
} elsif ( $line =~ m{^\s*%\s*endif\s*(?:#|\n)} ) {
if ( not @dirs ) {
$error->( "Orphan %endif directive.", $n, $line );
}; # if
my $dir = pop( @dirs );
$value = $dir->{ value };
} else {
$error->( "Bad directive.", $n, $line );
}; # if
} elsif ( $line =~ m{^\s*(-)?\s*([A-Za-z0-9_]+)(?:\s+(\d+|DATA))?\s*(?:#|\n)} ) {
my ( $obsolete, $entry, $ordinal ) = ( $1, $2, $3 );
if ( $value ) {
if ( exists( $entries{ $entry } ) ) {
$error->( "Entry \"$entry\" has already been specified.", $n, $line );
}; # if
$entries{ $entry } = { ordinal => $ordinal, obsolete => defined( $obsolete ) };
if ( defined( $ordinal ) and $ordinal ne "DATA" ) {
if ( $ordinal >= 1000 and $entry =~ m{\A[ok]mp_} ) {
$error->( "Ordinal of user-callable entry must be < 1000", $n, $line );
}; # if
if ( $ordinal >= 1000 and $ordinal < 2000 ) {
$error->( "Ordinals between 1000 and 1999 are reserved.", $n, $line );
}; # if
if ( exists( $ordinals{ $ordinal } ) ) {
$error->( "Ordinal $ordinal has already been used.", $n, $line );
}; # if
$ordinals{ $ordinal } = $entry;
}; # if
}; # if
} else {
$error->( "", $n, $line );
}; # if
}; # foreach
if ( @dirs ) {
my $dir = pop( @dirs );
$error->( "Unterminated %if directive.", $dir->{ n }, $dir->{ line } );
}; # while
return %entries;
}; # sub parse_input
sub process(\%) {
my ( $entries ) = @_;
foreach my $entry ( keys( %$entries ) ) {
if ( not $entries->{ $entry }->{ obsolete } ) {
my $ordinal = $entries->{ $entry }->{ ordinal };
# omp_alloc and omp_free are C/C++ only functions, skip "1000+ordinal" for them
if ( $entry =~ m{\A[ok]mp_} and $entry ne "omp_alloc" and $entry ne "omp_free" and
$entry ne "omp_calloc" and $entry ne "omp_realloc" and
$entry ne "omp_aligned_alloc" and $entry ne "omp_aligned_calloc" ) {
if ( not defined( $ordinal ) ) {
runtime_error(
"Bad entry \"$entry\": ordinal number is not specified."
);
}; # if
if ( $ordinal ne "DATA" ) {
$entries->{ uc( $entry ) } = { ordinal => 1000 + $ordinal };
}
}; # if
}; # if
}; # foreach
return %$entries;
}; # sub process
sub generate_output(\%$) {
my ( $entries, $output ) = @_;
my $bulk;
$bulk = "EXPORTS\n";
foreach my $entry ( sort( keys( %$entries ) ) ) {
if ( not $entries->{ $entry }->{ obsolete } ) {
$bulk .= sprintf( " %-40s ", $entry );
my $ordinal = $entries->{ $entry }->{ ordinal };
if ( defined( $ordinal ) ) {
if ( $ordinal eq "DATA" ) {
$bulk .= "DATA";
} else {
$bulk .= "\@" . $ordinal;
}; # if
}; # if
$bulk .= "\n";
}; # if
}; # foreach
if ( defined( $output ) ) {
write_file( $output, \$bulk );
} else {
print( $bulk );
}; # if
}; # sub generate_output
#
# Parse command line.
#
my $input; # The name of input file.
my $output; # The name of output file.
my %defs;
get_options(
"output=s" => \$output,
"D|define=s" =>
sub {
my ( $opt_name, $opt_value ) = @_;
my ( $def_name, $def_value );
if ( $opt_value =~ m{\A(.*?)=(.*)\z} ) {
( $def_name, $def_value ) = ( $1, $2 );
} else {
( $def_name, $def_value ) = ( $opt_value, 1 );
}; # if
$defs{ $def_name } = $def_value;
},
);
if ( @ARGV == 0 ) {
cmdline_error( "Not enough arguments." );
}; # if
if ( @ARGV > 1 ) {
cmdline_error( "Too many arguments." );
}; # if
$input = shift( @ARGV );
#
# Work.
#
my %data = parse_input( $input, %defs );
%data = process( %data );
generate_output( %data, $output );
exit( 0 );
__END__
#
# Embedded documentation.
#
=pod
=head1 NAME
B<generate-def.pl> -- Generate def file for OpenMP RTL.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<generate-def.pl> I<OPTION>... I<file>
=head1 OPTIONS
=over
=item B<--define=>I<name>[=I<value>]
=item B<-D> I<name>[=I<value>]
Define specified name. If I<value> is omitted, I<name> is defined to 1. If I<value> is 0 or empty,
name is B<not> defined.
=item B<--output=>I<file>
=item B<-o> I<file>
Specify output file name. If option is not present, result is printed to stdout.
=item B<--doc>
=item B<--manual>
Print full help message and exit.
=item B<--help>
Print short help message and exit.
=item B<--usage>
Print very short usage message and exit.
=item B<--verbose>
Do print informational messages.
=item B<--version>
Print version and exit.
=item B<--quiet>
Work quiet, do not print informational messages.
=back
=head1 ARGUMENTS
=over
=item I<file>
A name of input file.
=back
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The script reads input file, process conditional directives, checks content for consistency, and
generates output file suitable for linker.
=head2 Input File Format
=over
=item Comments
# It's a comment.
Comments start with C<#> symbol and continue to the end of line.
=item Conditional Directives
%ifdef name
%ifndef name
%endif
A part of file surrounded by C<%ifdef I<name>> and C<%endif> directives is a conditional part -- it
has effect only if I<name> is defined in the command line by B<--define> option. C<%ifndef> is a
negated version of C<%ifdef> -- conditional part has an effect only if I<name> is B<not> defined.
Conditional parts may be nested.
=item Export Definitions
symbol
symbol ordinal
symbol DATA
Symbols starting with C<omp_> or C<kmp_> must have ordinal specified. They are subjects for special
processing: each symbol generates two output lines: original one and upper case version. The ordinal
number of the second is original ordinal increased by 1000.
=item Obsolete Symbols
- symbol
- symbol ordinal
- symbol DATA
Obsolete symbols look like export definitions prefixed with minus sign. Obsolete symbols do not
affect the output, but obsolete symbols and their ordinals cannot be (re)used in export definitions.
=back
=head1 EXAMPLES
$ generate-def.pl -D stub -D USE_TCHECK=0 -o libguide.def dllexport
=cut
# end of file #
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