-#! /usr/bin/perl
+#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $debug = 0;
+print "/* Generated file, do not edit */\n";
+print "/** \\addtogroup XBT_log_cats\n";
+print " \@{\n";
# Search for calls to macros defining new channels, and prepare the tree representation
my %ancestor;
my %desc;
# $ancestor{"toto"} is the ancestor of the toto channel
+# as declared by XBT_LOG_NEW_SUBCATEGORY and XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY
+# ie, when the channel toto is initialized (does not work under windows)
+
# $desc{"toto"} is its description
+my %c_ancestor;
+# $c_ancestor{"toto"} is the ancestor of the toto channel, as declared by XBT_LOG_CONNECT
+# ie, in a initialization function (only way to do so under windows)
+# we want $ancestor{"toto"} == $c_ancestor{"toto"} for each toto, or bad things will happen under windows
+
+sub cleanup_ctn {
+ my $ctn = shift; # cleanup the content of a macro call
+ $ctn =~ s/ *\n//gs;
+ $ctn =~ s/,\s*"/,"/gs;
+ $ctn =~ s/"\s*$/"/gs;
+ $ctn =~ s/,\s*/,/gs;
+ my @elms_tmp=split (/,/,$ctn);
+ my @elms;
+ print "ctn=$ctn\n" if $debug > 1;
+ # There may be some ',' in the description. Remerge the stuff like: "description, really"
+ while (1) {
+ my $acc = shift @elms_tmp;
+ last unless defined $acc;
+ if ($acc =~ /^"/) { # ") {
+ while (shift @elms_tmp) {
+ $acc .= $_;
+ }
+ die "Unparsable content: $ctn\n"
+ unless ($acc =~ s/^"(.*)"$/$1/);
+ }
+ print " seen $acc\n" if $debug > 1;
+ push @elms, $acc;
+ }
+ if (scalar(@elms) eq 3) {
+ # Perfect, we got 0->name; 1->anc; 2->desc
+ } elsif (scalar(@elms) eq 2) {
+ # Mmm. got no ancestor. Add the default one.
+ $elms[2] = $elms[1]; # shift the desc
+ $elms[1] = "XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT";
+ } else {
+ my $l = scalar(@elms);
+ my $s = "";
+ map {$s .= $_;} @elms;
+ die "Unparsable content: $ctn (length=$l) (content=$s)\n";
+ }
+
+ $elms[0] =~ s/^\s*(\S*)\s*$/$1/; # trim
+ $elms[1] =~ s/^\s*(\S*)\s*$/$1/; # trim
+
+ return @elms;
+}
+
sub parse_file {
my $filename = shift;
# C++ comments are forbiden in SG for portability reasons, but deal with it anyway
$data =~ s|//.*$||mg;
+ my $connect_data = $data; # save a copy for second parsing phase
while ($data =~ s/^.*?XBT_LOG_NEW(_DEFAULT)?_(SUB)?CATEGORY\(//s) {
$data =~ s/([^"]*"[^"]*")\)//s || die "unparsable macro: $data"; # ]]);
- my $ctn = $1;
-
- # cleanup the content
- $ctn =~ s/ *\n//gs;
- $ctn =~ s/,\s*"/,"/gs;
- $ctn =~ s/"\s*$/"/gs;
- $ctn =~ s/,\s*/,/gs;
- my @elms_tmp=split (/,/,$ctn);
- my @elms;
- print "ctn=$ctn\n" if $debug > 1;
- # There may be some ',' in the description. Remerge the stuff like: "description, really"
- while (1) {
- my $acc = shift @elms_tmp;
- last unless defined $acc;
- if ($acc =~ /^"/) { # ") {
- while (shift @elms_tmp) {
- $acc .= $_;
- }
- die "Unparsable content: $ctn\n"
- unless ($acc =~ s/^"(.*)"$/$1/);
- }
- print " seen $acc\n" if $debug > 1;
- push @elms, $acc;
- }
-
- my ($name,$anc,$desc);
+
+ my ($name,$anc,$desc) = cleanup_ctn($1);
+
# build the tree, checking for name conflict
- if (scalar(@elms) eq 3) {
- $name = $elms[0];
- $anc = $elms[1];
- $desc = $elms[2];
- } elsif (scalar(@elms) eq 2) {
- $name = $elms[0];
- $anc = "XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT";
- $desc = $elms[1];
- } else {
- my $l = scalar(@elms);
- my $s = "";
- map {$s .= $_;} @elms;
- die "Unparsable content: $ctn (length=$l) (content=$s)\n";
- }
- $name =~ s/^\s*(\S*)\s*$/$1/; # trim
- $anc =~ s/^\s*(\S*)\s*$/$1/; # trim
- die "ERROR: Category name conflict: $name used several times\n"
+ die "ERROR: Category name conflict: $name used several times (in $ancestor{$name} and $anc, last time in $filename)\n"
if defined ($ancestor{$name}) && $ancestor{$name} ne $anc &&
defined ($desc{$name}) && $desc{$name} ne $desc;
$ancestor{$name}=$anc;
print " $name -> $anc\n" if $debug;
}
+
+ # Now, look for XBT_LOG_CONNECT calls
+ $data = $connect_data;
+ while ($data =~ s/^.*?XBT_LOG_CONNECT\(//s) {
+
+ $data =~ s/([^\)]*)\)//s || die "unparsable macro: $data"; # ]]);
+ my ($name, $ignoreme, $anc) = cleanup_ctn($1);
+
+ # build the tree, checking for name conflict
+ $c_ancestor{$name}=$anc;
+
+ print STDERR " $name -> $anc\n" if $debug;
+ }
}
# Retrieve all the file names, and add their content to $data
my $data;
-open FILES, "find -name '*.c'|" || die "Cannot search for the source file names; $!\n";
+open FILES, "find src/ tools/ include/ -name '*.c'|" || die "Cannot search for the source file names: $!\n";
while (my $file=<FILES>) {
chomp $file;
parse_file($file);
# Display the tree, looking for disconnected elems
my %used;
-
+
sub display_subtree {
my $name=shift;
my $indent=shift;
display_subtree("XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT","");
+sub check_connection {
+ my $name=shift;
+
+ foreach my $cat (grep {$ancestor{$_} eq $name} sort keys %ancestor) {
+ unless ($ancestor{$cat} eq "XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT" || (defined($c_ancestor{$cat}) && $c_ancestor{$cat} eq $name)) {
+ warn "Category $cat will be disconnected under windows. Add the following to an initialization function:\n XBT_LOG_CONNECT($cat, $ancestor{$cat});\n";
+ } else {
+ warn "Correctly connected, even under windows: Category $cat.\n" if $debug;
+ }
+ check_connection($cat);
+ }
+}
+check_connection("XBT_LOG_ROOT_CAT");
map {warn "Category $_ does not seem to be connected to the root (anc=$ancestor{$_})\n";} grep {!defined $used{$_}} sort keys %ancestor;
+
+
+print "@}*/";
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