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added newly added gobject/ headers. Tue Oct 24 22:09:14 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-object.h: added newly added gobject/ headers. * gmesage.c: print g_message() output to stderr instead of stdout. Wed Oct 25 20:27:02 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_free_instance): for the moment, freeing object structures will fill their memory portion with 0xAA. there's a FIXME there, remove this line at a later point. Tue Oct 24 23:10:26 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-genmarshal.1: * glib-genmarshal.c: added publically installed marshaller generator. * gtype.h: added G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_INTERFACE() to retrive a certain interface VTable from instances. Mon Oct 23 08:28:15 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gobject.[hc]: new functions for closure maintenance: (g_object_watch_closure): maintain validity of the object and the closure for objects that are used as data part of a closure. (g_cclosure_new_object): convenience function to create C closures that have an object as data argument. (g_closure_new_object): convenience function to create closures that have an object as data argument. * gclosure.[hc]: implementation of GClosure mechanism. a closure is basically an encapsulation of a callback function and its environment. ideally, most places supporting callback functions will simply take a GClosure* pointer and thus unify callback environments wrg destroy notification etc. GClosure provides destroy notifiers for arbitrary data pointers, reference counting, invalidation notification (it can be invalidated which is merely a deactivate state) and a marshallinbg abstraction. GCClosure is also provided in these files, they present a specialized GClosure implementation for C language callbacks. * genum.c: macro cleanups. * gboxed.[hc]: new files, for boxed type abstraction. (g_boxed_copy): copy a boxed structure (g_boxed_free): free a boxed structure (g_value_set_boxed): (g_value_get_boxed): standard GValue functions for boxed types (g_boxed_type_register_static): convenience function for easy introduction of new G_TYPE_BOXED derivatives. * gparam.[hc]: introduced g_param_type_register_static(), a short hand for creation of new GParamSpec derived types. * gtype.[hc]: many fixes, introduced ability to flag individual type nodes as ABSTRACT upon registration, added value_peek_pointer() to the value table to peek at GValue contents as a pointer for types that support this. fixed up GValue checks. * gvalue.[hc]: added g_value_fits_pointer() and g_value_get_as_pointer() to peek at the value contents as pointer. * *.[hc]: adaptions to type macro fixes and changes in the type registration API. * many const corrections over the place. Sat Oct 21 02:49:56 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_conforms_to): this function basically behaves like and is_a check, except that it _additionally_ features interfaces for instantiatable types. enforce this in the second branch as well (`type' conforms_to `type') even if `type' is not an interface type. Fri Oct 20 15:31:04 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gvaluetypes.[hc]: added G_TYPE_POINTER implementation from jrb. * gtype.[hc]: * gobject.c: * gvaluetypes.c: added GTypeValueTable.value_peek_pointer and suitable implementations of this for G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_OBJECT and G_TYPE_POINTER. Mon Aug 21 04:13:37 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gbsearcharray.[hc]: long standing needed generic implementation of a binary searchable, sorted and dynamically sized array.
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/* GLIB-GenMarshal - Marshaller generator for GObject library
* Copyright (C) 2000 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#include "config.h"
added newly added gobject/ headers. Tue Oct 24 22:09:14 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-object.h: added newly added gobject/ headers. * gmesage.c: print g_message() output to stderr instead of stdout. Wed Oct 25 20:27:02 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_free_instance): for the moment, freeing object structures will fill their memory portion with 0xAA. there's a FIXME there, remove this line at a later point. Tue Oct 24 23:10:26 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-genmarshal.1: * glib-genmarshal.c: added publically installed marshaller generator. * gtype.h: added G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_INTERFACE() to retrive a certain interface VTable from instances. Mon Oct 23 08:28:15 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gobject.[hc]: new functions for closure maintenance: (g_object_watch_closure): maintain validity of the object and the closure for objects that are used as data part of a closure. (g_cclosure_new_object): convenience function to create C closures that have an object as data argument. (g_closure_new_object): convenience function to create closures that have an object as data argument. * gclosure.[hc]: implementation of GClosure mechanism. a closure is basically an encapsulation of a callback function and its environment. ideally, most places supporting callback functions will simply take a GClosure* pointer and thus unify callback environments wrg destroy notification etc. GClosure provides destroy notifiers for arbitrary data pointers, reference counting, invalidation notification (it can be invalidated which is merely a deactivate state) and a marshallinbg abstraction. GCClosure is also provided in these files, they present a specialized GClosure implementation for C language callbacks. * genum.c: macro cleanups. * gboxed.[hc]: new files, for boxed type abstraction. (g_boxed_copy): copy a boxed structure (g_boxed_free): free a boxed structure (g_value_set_boxed): (g_value_get_boxed): standard GValue functions for boxed types (g_boxed_type_register_static): convenience function for easy introduction of new G_TYPE_BOXED derivatives. * gparam.[hc]: introduced g_param_type_register_static(), a short hand for creation of new GParamSpec derived types. * gtype.[hc]: many fixes, introduced ability to flag individual type nodes as ABSTRACT upon registration, added value_peek_pointer() to the value table to peek at GValue contents as a pointer for types that support this. fixed up GValue checks. * gvalue.[hc]: added g_value_fits_pointer() and g_value_get_as_pointer() to peek at the value contents as pointer. * *.[hc]: adaptions to type macro fixes and changes in the type registration API. * many const corrections over the place. Sat Oct 21 02:49:56 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_conforms_to): this function basically behaves like and is_a check, except that it _additionally_ features interfaces for instantiatable types. enforce this in the second branch as well (`type' conforms_to `type') even if `type' is not an interface type. Fri Oct 20 15:31:04 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gvaluetypes.[hc]: added G_TYPE_POINTER implementation from jrb. * gtype.[hc]: * gobject.c: * gvaluetypes.c: added GTypeValueTable.value_peek_pointer and suitable implementations of this for G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_OBJECT and G_TYPE_POINTER. Mon Aug 21 04:13:37 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gbsearcharray.[hc]: long standing needed generic implementation of a binary searchable, sorted and dynamically sized array.
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#include <glib-object.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
added newly added gobject/ headers. Tue Oct 24 22:09:14 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-object.h: added newly added gobject/ headers. * gmesage.c: print g_message() output to stderr instead of stdout. Wed Oct 25 20:27:02 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_free_instance): for the moment, freeing object structures will fill their memory portion with 0xAA. there's a FIXME there, remove this line at a later point. Tue Oct 24 23:10:26 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-genmarshal.1: * glib-genmarshal.c: added publically installed marshaller generator. * gtype.h: added G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_INTERFACE() to retrive a certain interface VTable from instances. Mon Oct 23 08:28:15 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gobject.[hc]: new functions for closure maintenance: (g_object_watch_closure): maintain validity of the object and the closure for objects that are used as data part of a closure. (g_cclosure_new_object): convenience function to create C closures that have an object as data argument. (g_closure_new_object): convenience function to create closures that have an object as data argument. * gclosure.[hc]: implementation of GClosure mechanism. a closure is basically an encapsulation of a callback function and its environment. ideally, most places supporting callback functions will simply take a GClosure* pointer and thus unify callback environments wrg destroy notification etc. GClosure provides destroy notifiers for arbitrary data pointers, reference counting, invalidation notification (it can be invalidated which is merely a deactivate state) and a marshallinbg abstraction. GCClosure is also provided in these files, they present a specialized GClosure implementation for C language callbacks. * genum.c: macro cleanups. * gboxed.[hc]: new files, for boxed type abstraction. (g_boxed_copy): copy a boxed structure (g_boxed_free): free a boxed structure (g_value_set_boxed): (g_value_get_boxed): standard GValue functions for boxed types (g_boxed_type_register_static): convenience function for easy introduction of new G_TYPE_BOXED derivatives. * gparam.[hc]: introduced g_param_type_register_static(), a short hand for creation of new GParamSpec derived types. * gtype.[hc]: many fixes, introduced ability to flag individual type nodes as ABSTRACT upon registration, added value_peek_pointer() to the value table to peek at GValue contents as a pointer for types that support this. fixed up GValue checks. * gvalue.[hc]: added g_value_fits_pointer() and g_value_get_as_pointer() to peek at the value contents as pointer. * *.[hc]: adaptions to type macro fixes and changes in the type registration API. * many const corrections over the place. Sat Oct 21 02:49:56 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_conforms_to): this function basically behaves like and is_a check, except that it _additionally_ features interfaces for instantiatable types. enforce this in the second branch as well (`type' conforms_to `type') even if `type' is not an interface type. Fri Oct 20 15:31:04 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gvaluetypes.[hc]: added G_TYPE_POINTER implementation from jrb. * gtype.[hc]: * gobject.c: * gvaluetypes.c: added GTypeValueTable.value_peek_pointer and suitable implementations of this for G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_OBJECT and G_TYPE_POINTER. Mon Aug 21 04:13:37 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gbsearcharray.[hc]: long standing needed generic implementation of a binary searchable, sorted and dynamically sized array.
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#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
added newly added gobject/ headers. Tue Oct 24 22:09:14 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-object.h: added newly added gobject/ headers. * gmesage.c: print g_message() output to stderr instead of stdout. Wed Oct 25 20:27:02 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_free_instance): for the moment, freeing object structures will fill their memory portion with 0xAA. there's a FIXME there, remove this line at a later point. Tue Oct 24 23:10:26 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-genmarshal.1: * glib-genmarshal.c: added publically installed marshaller generator. * gtype.h: added G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_INTERFACE() to retrive a certain interface VTable from instances. Mon Oct 23 08:28:15 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gobject.[hc]: new functions for closure maintenance: (g_object_watch_closure): maintain validity of the object and the closure for objects that are used as data part of a closure. (g_cclosure_new_object): convenience function to create C closures that have an object as data argument. (g_closure_new_object): convenience function to create closures that have an object as data argument. * gclosure.[hc]: implementation of GClosure mechanism. a closure is basically an encapsulation of a callback function and its environment. ideally, most places supporting callback functions will simply take a GClosure* pointer and thus unify callback environments wrg destroy notification etc. GClosure provides destroy notifiers for arbitrary data pointers, reference counting, invalidation notification (it can be invalidated which is merely a deactivate state) and a marshallinbg abstraction. GCClosure is also provided in these files, they present a specialized GClosure implementation for C language callbacks. * genum.c: macro cleanups. * gboxed.[hc]: new files, for boxed type abstraction. (g_boxed_copy): copy a boxed structure (g_boxed_free): free a boxed structure (g_value_set_boxed): (g_value_get_boxed): standard GValue functions for boxed types (g_boxed_type_register_static): convenience function for easy introduction of new G_TYPE_BOXED derivatives. * gparam.[hc]: introduced g_param_type_register_static(), a short hand for creation of new GParamSpec derived types. * gtype.[hc]: many fixes, introduced ability to flag individual type nodes as ABSTRACT upon registration, added value_peek_pointer() to the value table to peek at GValue contents as a pointer for types that support this. fixed up GValue checks. * gvalue.[hc]: added g_value_fits_pointer() and g_value_get_as_pointer() to peek at the value contents as pointer. * *.[hc]: adaptions to type macro fixes and changes in the type registration API. * many const corrections over the place. Sat Oct 21 02:49:56 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_conforms_to): this function basically behaves like and is_a check, except that it _additionally_ features interfaces for instantiatable types. enforce this in the second branch as well (`type' conforms_to `type') even if `type' is not an interface type. Fri Oct 20 15:31:04 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gvaluetypes.[hc]: added G_TYPE_POINTER implementation from jrb. * gtype.[hc]: * gobject.c: * gvaluetypes.c: added GTypeValueTable.value_peek_pointer and suitable implementations of this for G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_OBJECT and G_TYPE_POINTER. Mon Aug 21 04:13:37 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gbsearcharray.[hc]: long standing needed generic implementation of a binary searchable, sorted and dynamically sized array.
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#include <unistd.h>
#endif
added newly added gobject/ headers. Tue Oct 24 22:09:14 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-object.h: added newly added gobject/ headers. * gmesage.c: print g_message() output to stderr instead of stdout. Wed Oct 25 20:27:02 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_free_instance): for the moment, freeing object structures will fill their memory portion with 0xAA. there's a FIXME there, remove this line at a later point. Tue Oct 24 23:10:26 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-genmarshal.1: * glib-genmarshal.c: added publically installed marshaller generator. * gtype.h: added G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_INTERFACE() to retrive a certain interface VTable from instances. Mon Oct 23 08:28:15 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gobject.[hc]: new functions for closure maintenance: (g_object_watch_closure): maintain validity of the object and the closure for objects that are used as data part of a closure. (g_cclosure_new_object): convenience function to create C closures that have an object as data argument. (g_closure_new_object): convenience function to create closures that have an object as data argument. * gclosure.[hc]: implementation of GClosure mechanism. a closure is basically an encapsulation of a callback function and its environment. ideally, most places supporting callback functions will simply take a GClosure* pointer and thus unify callback environments wrg destroy notification etc. GClosure provides destroy notifiers for arbitrary data pointers, reference counting, invalidation notification (it can be invalidated which is merely a deactivate state) and a marshallinbg abstraction. GCClosure is also provided in these files, they present a specialized GClosure implementation for C language callbacks. * genum.c: macro cleanups. * gboxed.[hc]: new files, for boxed type abstraction. (g_boxed_copy): copy a boxed structure (g_boxed_free): free a boxed structure (g_value_set_boxed): (g_value_get_boxed): standard GValue functions for boxed types (g_boxed_type_register_static): convenience function for easy introduction of new G_TYPE_BOXED derivatives. * gparam.[hc]: introduced g_param_type_register_static(), a short hand for creation of new GParamSpec derived types. * gtype.[hc]: many fixes, introduced ability to flag individual type nodes as ABSTRACT upon registration, added value_peek_pointer() to the value table to peek at GValue contents as a pointer for types that support this. fixed up GValue checks. * gvalue.[hc]: added g_value_fits_pointer() and g_value_get_as_pointer() to peek at the value contents as pointer. * *.[hc]: adaptions to type macro fixes and changes in the type registration API. * many const corrections over the place. Sat Oct 21 02:49:56 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_conforms_to): this function basically behaves like and is_a check, except that it _additionally_ features interfaces for instantiatable types. enforce this in the second branch as well (`type' conforms_to `type') even if `type' is not an interface type. Fri Oct 20 15:31:04 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gvaluetypes.[hc]: added G_TYPE_POINTER implementation from jrb. * gtype.[hc]: * gobject.c: * gvaluetypes.c: added GTypeValueTable.value_peek_pointer and suitable implementations of this for G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_OBJECT and G_TYPE_POINTER. Mon Aug 21 04:13:37 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gbsearcharray.[hc]: long standing needed generic implementation of a binary searchable, sorted and dynamically sized array.
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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
#include <io.h>
#endif
added newly added gobject/ headers. Tue Oct 24 22:09:14 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-object.h: added newly added gobject/ headers. * gmesage.c: print g_message() output to stderr instead of stdout. Wed Oct 25 20:27:02 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_free_instance): for the moment, freeing object structures will fill their memory portion with 0xAA. there's a FIXME there, remove this line at a later point. Tue Oct 24 23:10:26 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-genmarshal.1: * glib-genmarshal.c: added publically installed marshaller generator. * gtype.h: added G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_INTERFACE() to retrive a certain interface VTable from instances. Mon Oct 23 08:28:15 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gobject.[hc]: new functions for closure maintenance: (g_object_watch_closure): maintain validity of the object and the closure for objects that are used as data part of a closure. (g_cclosure_new_object): convenience function to create C closures that have an object as data argument. (g_closure_new_object): convenience function to create closures that have an object as data argument. * gclosure.[hc]: implementation of GClosure mechanism. a closure is basically an encapsulation of a callback function and its environment. ideally, most places supporting callback functions will simply take a GClosure* pointer and thus unify callback environments wrg destroy notification etc. GClosure provides destroy notifiers for arbitrary data pointers, reference counting, invalidation notification (it can be invalidated which is merely a deactivate state) and a marshallinbg abstraction. GCClosure is also provided in these files, they present a specialized GClosure implementation for C language callbacks. * genum.c: macro cleanups. * gboxed.[hc]: new files, for boxed type abstraction. (g_boxed_copy): copy a boxed structure (g_boxed_free): free a boxed structure (g_value_set_boxed): (g_value_get_boxed): standard GValue functions for boxed types (g_boxed_type_register_static): convenience function for easy introduction of new G_TYPE_BOXED derivatives. * gparam.[hc]: introduced g_param_type_register_static(), a short hand for creation of new GParamSpec derived types. * gtype.[hc]: many fixes, introduced ability to flag individual type nodes as ABSTRACT upon registration, added value_peek_pointer() to the value table to peek at GValue contents as a pointer for types that support this. fixed up GValue checks. * gvalue.[hc]: added g_value_fits_pointer() and g_value_get_as_pointer() to peek at the value contents as pointer. * *.[hc]: adaptions to type macro fixes and changes in the type registration API. * many const corrections over the place. Sat Oct 21 02:49:56 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_conforms_to): this function basically behaves like and is_a check, except that it _additionally_ features interfaces for instantiatable types. enforce this in the second branch as well (`type' conforms_to `type') even if `type' is not an interface type. Fri Oct 20 15:31:04 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gvaluetypes.[hc]: added G_TYPE_POINTER implementation from jrb. * gtype.[hc]: * gobject.c: * gvaluetypes.c: added GTypeValueTable.value_peek_pointer and suitable implementations of this for G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_OBJECT and G_TYPE_POINTER. Mon Aug 21 04:13:37 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gbsearcharray.[hc]: long standing needed generic implementation of a binary searchable, sorted and dynamically sized array.
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/* --- defines --- */
#define PRG_NAME "glib-genmarshal"
#define PKG_NAME "GLib"
#define PKG_HTTP_HOME "http://www.gtk.org"
/* --- typedefs & structures --- */
typedef struct _Argument Argument;
typedef struct _Signature Signature;
struct _Argument
{
gchar *pname; /* parsed name */
const gchar *sname; /* signature name */
const gchar *func; /* functional extension */
const gchar *cname; /* C name */
};
struct _Signature
{
gchar *ploc;
Argument *rarg;
GList *args; /* of type Argument* */
};
/* --- prototypes --- */
static void parse_args (gint *argc_p,
gchar ***argv_p);
static void print_blurb (FILE *bout,
gboolean print_help);
/* --- variables --- */
static FILE *fout = NULL;
static GScannerConfig scanner_config_template =
{
(
" \t\r" /* "\n" is statement delimiter */
) /* cset_skip_characters */,
(
G_CSET_a_2_z
"_"
G_CSET_A_2_Z
) /* cset_identifier_first */,
(
G_CSET_a_2_z
"_0123456789"
G_CSET_A_2_Z
) /* cset_identifier_nth */,
( "#\n" ) /* cpair_comment_single */,
FALSE /* case_sensitive */,
TRUE /* skip_comment_multi */,
TRUE /* skip_comment_single */,
TRUE /* scan_comment_multi */,
TRUE /* scan_identifier */,
FALSE /* scan_identifier_1char */,
FALSE /* scan_identifier_NULL */,
TRUE /* scan_symbols */,
FALSE /* scan_binary */,
TRUE /* scan_octal */,
TRUE /* scan_float */,
TRUE /* scan_hex */,
FALSE /* scan_hex_dollar */,
TRUE /* scan_string_sq */,
TRUE /* scan_string_dq */,
TRUE /* numbers_2_int */,
FALSE /* int_2_float */,
FALSE /* identifier_2_string */,
TRUE /* char_2_token */,
FALSE /* symbol_2_token */,
FALSE /* scope_0_fallback */,
};
static gchar *marshaller_prefix = "g_cclosure_marshal";
static GHashTable *marshallers = NULL;
static gboolean gen_cheader = FALSE;
static gboolean gen_cbody = FALSE;
static gboolean skip_ploc = FALSE;
/* --- functions --- */
static gboolean
complete_arg (Argument *arg,
gboolean is_return)
{
static const Argument inout_arguments[] = {
/* pname, sname, func, cname */
{ "VOID", "VOID", NULL, "void", },
{ "BOOLEAN", "BOOLEAN", "boolean", "gboolean", },
{ "CHAR", "CHAR", "char", "gchar", },
{ "UCHAR", "UCHAR", "uchar", "guchar", },
{ "INT", "INT", "int", "gint", },
{ "UINT", "UINT", "uint", "guint", },
{ "LONG", "LONG", "long", "glong", },
{ "ULONG", "ULONG", "ulong", "gulong", },
{ "ENUM", "ENUM", "enum", "gint", },
{ "FLAGS", "FLAGS", "flags", "guint", },
{ "FLOAT", "FLOAT", "float", "gfloat", },
{ "DOUBLE", "DOUBLE", "double", "gdouble", },
/* deprecated: */
{ "NONE", "VOID", NULL, "void", },
{ "BOOL", "BOOLEAN", "boolean", "gboolean", },
};
static const Argument in_arguments[] = {
{ "STRING", "POINTER", "as_pointer", "gpointer", },
{ "BOXED", "POINTER", "as_pointer", "gpointer", },
{ "POINTER", "POINTER", "as_pointer", "gpointer", },
{ "OBJECT", "POINTER", "as_pointer", "gpointer", },
};
static const Argument out_arguments[] = {
{ "STRING", "STRING", "string", "gchar*", },
{ "BOXED", "BOXED", "boxed", "gpointer", },
{ "POINTER", "POINTER", "pointer", "gpointer", },
{ "OBJECT", "OBJECT", "object", "GObject*", },
};
const guint n_inout_arguments = sizeof (inout_arguments) / sizeof (inout_arguments[0]);
const guint n_out_arguments = sizeof (out_arguments) / sizeof (out_arguments[0]);
const guint n_in_arguments = sizeof (in_arguments) / sizeof (in_arguments[0]);
const Argument *arguments;
guint i, n_arguments;
g_return_val_if_fail (arg != NULL, FALSE);
arguments = inout_arguments;
n_arguments = n_inout_arguments;
for (i = 0; i < n_arguments; i++)
if (strcmp (arguments[i].pname, arg->pname) == 0)
{
arg->sname = arguments[i].sname;
arg->func = arguments[i].func;
arg->cname = arguments[i].cname;
return TRUE;
}
arguments = is_return ? out_arguments : in_arguments;
n_arguments = is_return ? n_out_arguments : n_in_arguments;
for (i = 0; i < n_arguments; i++)
if (strcmp (arguments[i].pname, arg->pname) == 0)
{
arg->sname = arguments[i].sname;
arg->func = arguments[i].func;
arg->cname = arguments[i].cname;
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
static const gchar*
pad (const gchar *string)
{
#define PAD_LENGTH 12
static gchar *buffer = NULL;
gint i;
g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, NULL);
if (!buffer)
buffer = g_new (gchar, PAD_LENGTH + 1);
/* paranoid check */
if (strlen (string) >= PAD_LENGTH)
{
g_free (buffer);
buffer = g_strdup_printf ("%s ", string);
g_warning ("overfull string (%u bytes) for padspace", strlen (string));
return buffer;
}
for (i = 0; i < PAD_LENGTH; i++)
{
gboolean done = *string == 0;
buffer[i] = done ? ' ' : *string++;
}
buffer[i] = 0;
return buffer;
}
static const gchar*
indent (guint n_spaces)
{
static gchar *buffer;
static guint blength = 0;
if (blength <= n_spaces)
{
blength = n_spaces + 1;
g_free (buffer);
buffer = g_new (gchar, blength);
}
memset (buffer, ' ', n_spaces);
buffer[n_spaces] = 0;
return buffer;
}
static void
generate_marshal (const gchar *signame,
Signature *sig)
{
guint ind, a;
GList *node;
if (g_hash_table_lookup (marshallers, signame))
return;
else
{
gchar *tmp = g_strdup (signame);
g_hash_table_insert (marshallers, tmp, tmp);
}
if (gen_cheader)
{
ind = fprintf (fout, "extern void ");
ind += fprintf (fout, "%s_%s (", marshaller_prefix, signame);
fprintf (fout, "GClosure *closure,\n");
fprintf (fout, "%sGValue *return_value,\n", indent (ind));
fprintf (fout, "%sguint n_param_values,\n", indent (ind));
fprintf (fout, "%sconst GValue *param_values,\n", indent (ind));
fprintf (fout, "%sgpointer invocation_hint,\n", indent (ind));
added newly added gobject/ headers. Tue Oct 24 22:09:14 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-object.h: added newly added gobject/ headers. * gmesage.c: print g_message() output to stderr instead of stdout. Wed Oct 25 20:27:02 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_free_instance): for the moment, freeing object structures will fill their memory portion with 0xAA. there's a FIXME there, remove this line at a later point. Tue Oct 24 23:10:26 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-genmarshal.1: * glib-genmarshal.c: added publically installed marshaller generator. * gtype.h: added G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_INTERFACE() to retrive a certain interface VTable from instances. Mon Oct 23 08:28:15 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gobject.[hc]: new functions for closure maintenance: (g_object_watch_closure): maintain validity of the object and the closure for objects that are used as data part of a closure. (g_cclosure_new_object): convenience function to create C closures that have an object as data argument. (g_closure_new_object): convenience function to create closures that have an object as data argument. * gclosure.[hc]: implementation of GClosure mechanism. a closure is basically an encapsulation of a callback function and its environment. ideally, most places supporting callback functions will simply take a GClosure* pointer and thus unify callback environments wrg destroy notification etc. GClosure provides destroy notifiers for arbitrary data pointers, reference counting, invalidation notification (it can be invalidated which is merely a deactivate state) and a marshallinbg abstraction. GCClosure is also provided in these files, they present a specialized GClosure implementation for C language callbacks. * genum.c: macro cleanups. * gboxed.[hc]: new files, for boxed type abstraction. (g_boxed_copy): copy a boxed structure (g_boxed_free): free a boxed structure (g_value_set_boxed): (g_value_get_boxed): standard GValue functions for boxed types (g_boxed_type_register_static): convenience function for easy introduction of new G_TYPE_BOXED derivatives. * gparam.[hc]: introduced g_param_type_register_static(), a short hand for creation of new GParamSpec derived types. * gtype.[hc]: many fixes, introduced ability to flag individual type nodes as ABSTRACT upon registration, added value_peek_pointer() to the value table to peek at GValue contents as a pointer for types that support this. fixed up GValue checks. * gvalue.[hc]: added g_value_fits_pointer() and g_value_get_as_pointer() to peek at the value contents as pointer. * *.[hc]: adaptions to type macro fixes and changes in the type registration API. * many const corrections over the place. Sat Oct 21 02:49:56 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_conforms_to): this function basically behaves like and is_a check, except that it _additionally_ features interfaces for instantiatable types. enforce this in the second branch as well (`type' conforms_to `type') even if `type' is not an interface type. Fri Oct 20 15:31:04 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gvaluetypes.[hc]: added G_TYPE_POINTER implementation from jrb. * gtype.[hc]: * gobject.c: * gvaluetypes.c: added GTypeValueTable.value_peek_pointer and suitable implementations of this for G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_OBJECT and G_TYPE_POINTER. Mon Aug 21 04:13:37 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gbsearcharray.[hc]: long standing needed generic implementation of a binary searchable, sorted and dynamically sized array.
2000-10-25 22:36:35 +02:00
fprintf (fout, "%sgpointer marshal_data);\n", indent (ind));
}
if (gen_cbody)
{
/* cfile marhsal header */
fprintf (fout, "void\n");
ind = fprintf (fout, "%s_%s (", marshaller_prefix, signame);
fprintf (fout, "GClosure *closure,\n");
fprintf (fout, "%sGValue *return_value,\n", indent (ind));
fprintf (fout, "%sguint n_param_values,\n", indent (ind));
fprintf (fout, "%sconst GValue *param_values,\n", indent (ind));
fprintf (fout, "%sgpointer invocation_hint,\n", indent (ind));
added newly added gobject/ headers. Tue Oct 24 22:09:14 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-object.h: added newly added gobject/ headers. * gmesage.c: print g_message() output to stderr instead of stdout. Wed Oct 25 20:27:02 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_free_instance): for the moment, freeing object structures will fill their memory portion with 0xAA. there's a FIXME there, remove this line at a later point. Tue Oct 24 23:10:26 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * glib-genmarshal.1: * glib-genmarshal.c: added publically installed marshaller generator. * gtype.h: added G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_INTERFACE() to retrive a certain interface VTable from instances. Mon Oct 23 08:28:15 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gobject.[hc]: new functions for closure maintenance: (g_object_watch_closure): maintain validity of the object and the closure for objects that are used as data part of a closure. (g_cclosure_new_object): convenience function to create C closures that have an object as data argument. (g_closure_new_object): convenience function to create closures that have an object as data argument. * gclosure.[hc]: implementation of GClosure mechanism. a closure is basically an encapsulation of a callback function and its environment. ideally, most places supporting callback functions will simply take a GClosure* pointer and thus unify callback environments wrg destroy notification etc. GClosure provides destroy notifiers for arbitrary data pointers, reference counting, invalidation notification (it can be invalidated which is merely a deactivate state) and a marshallinbg abstraction. GCClosure is also provided in these files, they present a specialized GClosure implementation for C language callbacks. * genum.c: macro cleanups. * gboxed.[hc]: new files, for boxed type abstraction. (g_boxed_copy): copy a boxed structure (g_boxed_free): free a boxed structure (g_value_set_boxed): (g_value_get_boxed): standard GValue functions for boxed types (g_boxed_type_register_static): convenience function for easy introduction of new G_TYPE_BOXED derivatives. * gparam.[hc]: introduced g_param_type_register_static(), a short hand for creation of new GParamSpec derived types. * gtype.[hc]: many fixes, introduced ability to flag individual type nodes as ABSTRACT upon registration, added value_peek_pointer() to the value table to peek at GValue contents as a pointer for types that support this. fixed up GValue checks. * gvalue.[hc]: added g_value_fits_pointer() and g_value_get_as_pointer() to peek at the value contents as pointer. * *.[hc]: adaptions to type macro fixes and changes in the type registration API. * many const corrections over the place. Sat Oct 21 02:49:56 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gtype.c (g_type_conforms_to): this function basically behaves like and is_a check, except that it _additionally_ features interfaces for instantiatable types. enforce this in the second branch as well (`type' conforms_to `type') even if `type' is not an interface type. Fri Oct 20 15:31:04 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gvaluetypes.[hc]: added G_TYPE_POINTER implementation from jrb. * gtype.[hc]: * gobject.c: * gvaluetypes.c: added GTypeValueTable.value_peek_pointer and suitable implementations of this for G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_OBJECT and G_TYPE_POINTER. Mon Aug 21 04:13:37 2000 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> * gbsearcharray.[hc]: long standing needed generic implementation of a binary searchable, sorted and dynamically sized array.
2000-10-25 22:36:35 +02:00
fprintf (fout, "%sgpointer marshal_data)\n", indent (ind));
fprintf (fout, "{\n");
/* cfile GSignalFunc typedef */
ind = fprintf (fout, " typedef %s (*GSignalFunc_%s) (", sig->rarg->cname, signame);
fprintf (fout, "%s data1,\n", pad ("gpointer"));
for (a = 1, node = sig->args; node; node = node->next)
{
Argument *arg = node->data;
if (arg->func)
fprintf (fout, "%s%s arg_%d,\n", indent (ind), pad (arg->cname), a++);
}
fprintf (fout, "%s%s data2);\n", indent (ind), pad ("gpointer"));
/* cfile marshal variables */
fprintf (fout, " register GSignalFunc_%s callback;\n", signame);
fprintf (fout, " register GCClosure *cc = (GCClosure*) closure;\n");
fprintf (fout, " register gpointer data1, data2;\n");
if (sig->rarg->func)
fprintf (fout, " %s v_return;\n", sig->rarg->cname);
if (sig->args || sig->rarg->func)
{
fprintf (fout, "\n");
if (sig->rarg->func)
fprintf (fout, " g_return_if_fail (return_value != NULL);\n");
if (sig->args)
{
for (a = 0, node = sig->args; node; node = node->next)
{
Argument *arg = node->data;
if (arg->func)
a++;
}
fprintf (fout, " g_return_if_fail (n_param_values >= %u);\n", 1 + a);
}
}
/* cfile marshal data1, data2 and callback setup */
fprintf (fout, "\n");
fprintf (fout, " if (G_CCLOSURE_SWAP_DATA (closure))\n {\n");
fprintf (fout, " data1 = closure->data;\n");
fprintf (fout, " data2 = g_value_get_as_pointer (param_values + 0);\n");
fprintf (fout, " }\n else\n {\n");
fprintf (fout, " data1 = g_value_get_as_pointer (param_values + 0);\n");
fprintf (fout, " data2 = closure->data;\n");
fprintf (fout, " }\n");
fprintf (fout, " callback = (GSignalFunc_%s) (marshal_data ? marshal_data : cc->callback);\n", signame);
/* cfile marshal callback action */
fprintf (fout, "\n");
ind = fprintf (fout, " %s callback (", sig->rarg->func ? " v_return =" : "");
fprintf (fout, "data1,\n");
for (a = 1, node = sig->args; node; node = node->next)
{
Argument *arg = node->data;
if (arg->func)
fprintf (fout, "%sg_value_get_%s (param_values + %d),\n", indent (ind), arg->func, a++);
}
fprintf (fout, "%sdata2);\n", indent (ind));
/* cfile marshal return value storage */
if (sig->rarg->func)
{
fprintf (fout, "\n");
fprintf (fout, " g_value_set_%s (return_value, v_return);\n", sig->rarg->func);
}
/* cfile marshal footer */
fprintf (fout, "}\n");
}
}
static void
process_signature (Signature *sig)
{
gchar *pname, *sname;
GList *node;
/* lookup and complete info on arguments */
if (!complete_arg (sig->rarg, TRUE))
{
g_warning ("unknown type: %s", sig->rarg->pname);
return;
}
for (node = sig->args; node; node = node->next)
{
Argument *arg = node->data;
if (!complete_arg (arg, FALSE))
{
g_warning ("unknown type: %s", arg->pname);
return;
}
}
/* construct requested marshaller name and technical marshaller name */
pname = g_strconcat (sig->rarg->pname, "_", NULL);
sname = g_strconcat (sig->rarg->sname, "_", NULL);
for (node = sig->args; node; node = node->next)
{
Argument *arg = node->data;
gchar *tmp;
tmp = sname;
sname = g_strconcat (tmp, "_", arg->sname, NULL);
g_free (tmp);
tmp = pname;
pname = g_strconcat (tmp, "_", arg->pname, NULL);
g_free (tmp);
}
/* introductionary comment */
fprintf (fout, "\n/* %s", sig->rarg->pname);
for (node = sig->args; node; node = node->next)
{
Argument *arg = node->data;
fprintf (fout, "%c%s", node->prev ? ',' : ':', arg->pname);
}
if (!skip_ploc)
fprintf (fout, " (%s)", sig->ploc);
fprintf (fout, " */\n");
/* generate signature marshaller */
generate_marshal (sname, sig);
/* put out marshaler alias if required */
if (gen_cheader && !g_hash_table_lookup (marshallers, pname))
{
gchar *tmp = g_strdup (pname);
fprintf (fout, "#define %s_%s\t%s_%s\n", marshaller_prefix, pname, marshaller_prefix, sname);
g_hash_table_insert (marshallers, tmp, tmp);
}
g_free (pname);
g_free (sname);
}
static Argument*
new_arg (const gchar *pname)
{
Argument *arg = g_new0 (Argument, 1);
arg->pname = g_strdup (pname);
return arg;
}
static guint
parse_line (GScanner *scanner,
Signature *sig)
{
/* parse identifier for return value */
if (g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner) != G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER)
return G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER;
sig->rarg = new_arg (scanner->value.v_identifier);
/* keep a note on the location */
sig->ploc = g_strdup_printf ("%s:%u", scanner->input_name, scanner->line);
/* expect ':' */
if (g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner) != ':')
return ':';
/* parse first argument */
if (g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner) != G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER)
return G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER;
sig->args = g_list_append (sig->args, new_arg (scanner->value.v_identifier));
/* parse rest of argument list */
while (g_scanner_peek_next_token (scanner) == ',')
{
/* eat comma */
g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
/* parse arg identifier */
if (g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner) != G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER)
return G_TOKEN_IDENTIFIER;
sig->args = g_list_append (sig->args, new_arg (scanner->value.v_identifier));
}
/* expect end of line, done */
if (g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner) != '\n')
return '\n';
/* success */
return G_TOKEN_NONE;
}
static gboolean
string_key_destroy (gpointer key,
gpointer value,
gpointer user_data)
{
g_free (key);
return TRUE;
}
int
main (int argc,
char *argv[])
{
GScanner *scanner;
GSList *slist, *files = NULL;
gint i;
/* parse args and do fast exits */
parse_args (&argc, &argv);
/* list input files */
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
files = g_slist_prepend (files, argv[i]);
if (files)
files = g_slist_reverse (files);
else
files = g_slist_prepend (files, "/dev/stdin");
/* setup auxillary structs */
scanner = g_scanner_new (&scanner_config_template);
fout = stdout;
marshallers = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal);
/* process input files */
for (slist = files; slist; slist = slist->next)
{
gchar *file = slist->data;
gint fd = open (file, O_RDONLY);
if (fd < 0)
{
g_warning ("failed to open \"%s\": %s", file, g_strerror (errno));
continue;
}
/* set file name for error reports */
scanner->input_name = file;
/* parse & process file */
g_scanner_input_file (scanner, fd);
/* scanning loop, we parse the input untill it's end is reached,
* or our sub routine came across invalid syntax
*/
do
{
guint expected_token = G_TOKEN_NONE;
switch (g_scanner_peek_next_token (scanner))
{
case '\n':
/* eat newline and restart */
g_scanner_get_next_token (scanner);
continue;
case G_TOKEN_EOF:
/* done */
break;
default:
/* parse and process signatures */
{
Signature signature = { NULL, NULL, NULL };
GList *node;
expected_token = parse_line (scanner, &signature);
/* once we got a valid signature, process it */
if (expected_token == G_TOKEN_NONE)
process_signature (&signature);
/* clean up signature contents */
g_free (signature.ploc);
if (signature.rarg)
g_free (signature.rarg->pname);
g_free (signature.rarg);
for (node = signature.args; node; node = node->next)
{
Argument *arg = node->data;
g_free (arg->pname);
g_free (arg);
}
g_list_free (signature.args);
}
break;
}
/* bail out on errors */
if (expected_token != G_TOKEN_NONE)
{
g_scanner_unexp_token (scanner, expected_token, "type name", NULL, NULL, NULL, TRUE);
break;
}
g_scanner_peek_next_token (scanner);
}
while (scanner->next_token != G_TOKEN_EOF);
close (fd);
}
/* clean up */
g_slist_free (files);
g_scanner_destroy (scanner);
g_hash_table_foreach_remove (marshallers, string_key_destroy, NULL);
g_hash_table_destroy (marshallers);
return 0;
}
static void
parse_args (gint *argc_p,
gchar ***argv_p)
{
guint argc = *argc_p;
gchar **argv = *argv_p;
guint i, e;
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
{
if (strcmp ("--header", argv[i]) == 0)
{
gen_cheader = TRUE;
argv[i] = NULL;
}
else if (strcmp ("--body", argv[i]) == 0)
{
gen_cbody = TRUE;
argv[i] = NULL;
}
else if (strcmp ("--skip-source", argv[i]) == 0)
{
skip_ploc = TRUE;
argv[i] = NULL;
}
else if ((strcmp ("--prefix", argv[i]) == 0) ||
(strncmp ("--prefix=", argv[i], 9) == 0))
{
gchar *equal = argv[i] + 8;
if (*equal == '=')
marshaller_prefix = g_strdup (equal + 1);
else if (i + 1 < argc)
{
marshaller_prefix = g_strdup (argv[i + 1]);
argv[i] = NULL;
i += 1;
}
argv[i] = NULL;
}
else if (strcmp ("-h", argv[i]) == 0 ||
strcmp ("--help", argv[i]) == 0)
{
print_blurb (stderr, TRUE);
argv[i] = NULL;
exit (0);
}
else if (strcmp ("-v", argv[i]) == 0 ||
strcmp ("--version", argv[i]) == 0)
{
print_blurb (stderr, FALSE);
argv[i] = NULL;
exit (0);
}
else if (strcmp (argv[i], "--g-fatal-warnings") == 0)
{
GLogLevelFlags fatal_mask;
fatal_mask = g_log_set_always_fatal (G_LOG_FATAL_MASK);
fatal_mask |= G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING | G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL;
g_log_set_always_fatal (fatal_mask);
argv[i] = NULL;
}
}
e = 0;
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
{
if (e)
{
if (argv[i])
{
argv[e++] = argv[i];
argv[i] = NULL;
}
}
else if (!argv[i])
e = i;
}
if (e)
*argc_p = e;
}
static void
print_blurb (FILE *bout,
gboolean print_help)
{
if (!print_help)
{
fprintf (bout, "%s version ", PRG_NAME);
fprintf (bout, "%u.%u.%u", GLIB_MAJOR_VERSION, GLIB_MINOR_VERSION, GLIB_MICRO_VERSION);
fprintf (bout, "\n");
fprintf (bout, "%s comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.\n", PRG_NAME);
fprintf (bout, "You may redistribute copies of %s under the terms of\n", PRG_NAME);
fprintf (bout, "the GNU General Public License which can be found in the\n");
fprintf (bout, "%s source package. Sources, examples and contact\n", PKG_NAME);
fprintf (bout, "information are available at %s\n", PKG_HTTP_HOME);
}
else
{
fprintf (bout, "Usage: %s [options] [files...]\n", PRG_NAME);
fprintf (bout, " --header generate C headers\n");
fprintf (bout, " --body generate C code\n");
fprintf (bout, " --prefix=string specify marshaller prefix\n");
fprintf (bout, " --skip-source skip source location comments\n");
fprintf (bout, " -h, --help show this help message\n");
fprintf (bout, " -v, --version print version informations\n");
fprintf (bout, " --g-fatal-warnings make warnings fatal (abort)\n");
}
}