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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Copyright (c) 2017-2021, The Khronos Group Inc.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
"""Generate a mapping of extension name -> all required extension names for that extension.
This script generates a list of all extensions, and of just KHR
extensions, that are placed into a Bash script and/or Python script. This
script can then be sources or executed to set a variable (e.g. khrExts),
Frontend scripts such as 'makeAllExts' and 'makeKHR' use this information
to set the EXTENSIONS Makefile variable when building the spec.
Sample Usage:
python3 scripts/make_ext_dependency.py -outscript=temp.sh
source temp.sh
make EXTENSIONS="$khrExts" html
rm temp.sh
"""
import argparse
import errno
import xml.etree.ElementTree as etree
from pathlib import Path
from xrconventions import OpenXRConventions as APIConventions
def enQuote(key):
return "'" + str(key) + "'"
def shList(names):
"""Return a sortable (list or set) of names as a string encoding
of a Bash or Python list, sorted on the names."""
s = ('"' +
' '.join(str(key) for key in sorted(names)) +
'"')
return s
def pyList(names):
if names is not None:
return ('[ ' +
', '.join(enQuote(key) for key in sorted(names)) +
' ]')
else:
return '[ ]'
class DiGraph:
"""A directed graph.
The implementation and API mimic that of networkx.DiGraph in networkx-1.11.
networkx implements graphs as nested dicts; it's dicts all the way down, no
lists.
Some major differences between this implementation and that of
networkx-1.11 are:
* This omits edge and node attribute data, because we never use them
yet they add additional code complexity.
* This returns iterator objects when possible instead of collection
objects, because it simplifies the implementation and should provide
better performance.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.__nodes = {}
def add_node(self, node):
if node not in self.__nodes:
self.__nodes[node] = DiGraphNode()
def add_edge(self, src, dest):
self.add_node(src)
self.add_node(dest)
self.__nodes[src].adj.add(dest)
def nodes(self):
"""Iterate over the nodes in the graph."""
return self.__nodes.keys()
def descendants(self, node):
"""
Iterate over the nodes reachable from the given start node, excluding
the start node itself. Each node in the graph is yielded at most once.
"""
# Implementation detail: Do a breadth-first traversal because it's
# easier than depth-first.
# All nodes seen during traversal.
seen = set()
# The stack of nodes that need visiting.
visit_me = []
# Bootstrap the traversal.
seen.add(node)
for x in self.__nodes[node].adj:
if x not in seen:
seen.add(x)
visit_me.append(x)
while visit_me:
x = visit_me.pop()
assert x in seen
yield x
for y in self.__nodes[x].adj:
if y not in seen:
seen.add(y)
visit_me.append(y)
class DiGraphNode:
def __init__(self):
# Set of adjacent of nodes.
self.adj = set()
def make_dir(fn):
outdir = Path(fn).parent
try:
outdir.mkdir(parents=True)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
# API conventions object
conventions = APIConventions()
# -extension name - may be a single extension name, a space-separated list
# of names, or a regular expression.
if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('-registry', action='store',
default=conventions.registry_path,
help='Use specified registry file instead of ' + conventions.registry_path)
parser.add_argument('-outscript', action='store',
default=None,
help='Shell script to create')
parser.add_argument('-outpy', action='store',
default=None,
help='Python script to create')
parser.add_argument('-test', action='store',
default=None,
help='Specify extension to find dependencies of')
parser.add_argument('-quiet', action='store_true', default=False,
help='Suppress script output during normal execution.')
args = parser.parse_args()
tree = etree.parse(args.registry)
# Loop over all supported extensions, creating a digraph of the
# extension dependencies in the 'requires' attribute, which is a
# comma-separated list of extension names. Also track lists of
# all extensions and all KHR extensions.
allExts = set()
khrExts = set()
g = DiGraph()
for elem in tree.findall('extensions/extension'):
name = elem.get('name')
supported = elem.get('supported')
# This works for the present form of the 'supported' attribute,
# which is a comma-separate list of XML API names
if conventions.xml_api_name in supported.split(','):
allExts.add(name)
if 'KHR' in name:
khrExts.add(name)
deps = elem.get('requires')
if deps:
deps = deps.split(',')
for dep in deps:
g.add_edge(name, dep)
else:
g.add_node(name)
else:
# Skip unsupported extensions
pass
if args.outscript:
make_dir(args.outscript)
fp = open(args.outscript, 'w', encoding='utf-8')
print('#!/bin/bash', file=fp)
print('# Generated from make_ext_dependency.py', file=fp)
print('# Specify maps of all extensions required by an enabled extension', file=fp)
print('', file=fp)
print('declare -A extensions', file=fp)
# When printing lists of extensions, sort them so that the output script
# remains as stable as possible as extensions are added to the API XML.
for ext in sorted(g.nodes()):
children = list(g.descendants(ext))
# Only emit an ifdef block if an extension has dependencies
if children:
print('extensions[' + ext + ']=' + shList(children), file=fp)
print('', file=fp)
print('# Define lists of all extensions and KHR extensions', file=fp)
print('allExts=' + shList(allExts), file=fp)
print('khrExts=' + shList(khrExts), file=fp)
fp.close()
if args.outpy:
make_dir(args.outpy)
fp = open(args.outpy, 'w', encoding='utf-8')
print('#!/usr/bin/env python', file=fp)
print('# Generated from make_ext_dependency.py', file=fp)
print('# Specify maps of all extensions required by an enabled extension', file=fp)
print('', file=fp)
print('extensions = {}', file=fp)
# When printing lists of extensions, sort them so that the output script
# remains as stable as possible as extensions are added to the API XML.
for ext in sorted(g.nodes()):
children = list(g.descendants(ext))
# Only emit an ifdef block if an extension has dependencies
if children:
print("extensions['" + ext + "'] = " +
pyList(children), file=fp)
print('', file=fp)
print('# Define lists of all extensions and KHR extensions', file=fp)
print('allExts = ' + pyList(allExts), file=fp)
print('khrExts = ' + pyList(khrExts), file=fp)
fp.close()
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