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1/*
2 * This file is part of DisOrder
3 * Copyright (C) 2008 Richard Kettlewell
4 *
5 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
8 * (at your option) any later version.
9 *
10 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
11 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
13 * General Public License for more details.
14 *
15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
17 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
18 * USA
19 */
20
21/** @file lib/macros.c
22 * @brief Macro expansion
23 */
24
05b75f8d 25#include "common.h"
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1dcdf455 27#include <ctype.h>
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28#include <sys/stat.h>
29#include <fcntl.h>
30#include <unistd.h>
31#include <errno.h>
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9faa7a88 33#include "hash.h"
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34#include "macros.h"
35#include "mem.h"
36#include "vector.h"
37#include "log.h"
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38#include "sink.h"
39#include "syscalls.h"
b36be3a1 40#include "printf.h"
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41
42VECTOR_TYPE(mx_node_vector, const struct mx_node *, xrealloc);
43
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44/** @brief Definition of an expansion */
45struct expansion {
46 /** @brief Minimum permitted arguments */
47 int min;
48
49 /** @brief Maximum permitted arguments */
50 int max;
51
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52 /** @brief Flags
53 *
54 * See:
55 * - @ref EXP_SIMPLE
56 * - @ref EXP_MAGIC
57 * - @ref EXP_MACRO
58 * - @ref EXP_TYPE_MASK
59 */
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60 unsigned flags;
61
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62 /** @brief Macro argument names */
63 char **args;
64
65 /** @brief Callback (cast to appropriate type)
66 *
67 * Cast to @ref mx_simple_callback or @ref mx_magic_callback as required. */
f640bcb3 68 void (*callback)();
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69
70 /** @brief Macro definition
71 *
72 * Only for @ref EXP_MACRO expansions. */
73 const struct mx_node *definition;
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74};
75
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76/** @brief Expansion takes pre-expanded strings
77 *
78 * @p callback is cast to @ref mx_simple_callback. */
79#define EXP_SIMPLE 0x0000
80
81/** @brief Expansion takes parsed templates, not strings
82 *
83 * @p callback is cast to @ref mx_magic_callback. The callback must do its own
84 * expansion e.g. via mx_expandstr() where necessary. */
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85#define EXP_MAGIC 0x0001
86
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87/** @brief Expansion is a macro */
88#define EXP_MACRO 0x0002
89
90/** @brief Mask of types */
91#define EXP_TYPE_MASK 0x0003
92
93/** @brief Hash of all expansions
94 *
95 * Created by mx_register(), mx_register_macro() or mx_register_magic().
96 */
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97static hash *expansions;
98
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99static int mx__expand_macro(const struct expansion *e,
100 const struct mx_node *m,
101 struct sink *output,
102 void *u);
103
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104/* Parsing ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
105
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106static int next_non_whitespace(const char *input,
107 const char *end) {
108 while(input < end && isspace((unsigned char)*input))
109 ++input;
110 return input < end ? *input : -1;
111}
112
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113/** @brief Parse a template
114 * @param filename Input filename (for diagnostics)
115 * @param line Line number (use 1 on initial call)
116 * @param input Start of text to parse
117 * @param end End of text to parse or NULL
118 * @return Pointer to parse tree root node
119 *
120 * Parses the text in [start, end) and returns an (immutable) parse
121 * tree representing it.
122 *
123 * If @p end is NULL then the whole string is parsed.
124 *
125 * Note that the @p filename value stored in the parse tree is @p filename,
126 * i.e. it is not copied.
127 */
128const struct mx_node *mx_parse(const char *filename,
129 int line,
130 const char *input,
131 const char *end) {
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132 int braces, argument_start_line, obracket, cbracket;
133 const char *argument_start, *argument_end;
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134 struct mx_node_vector v[1];
135 struct dynstr d[1];
136 struct mx_node *head = 0, **tailp = &head, *e;
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137
138 if(!end)
139 end = input + strlen(input);
140 while(input < end) {
141 if(*input != '@') {
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142 e = xmalloc(sizeof *e);
143 e->next = 0;
144 e->filename = filename;
145 e->line = line;
146 e->type = MX_TEXT;
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147 dynstr_init(d);
148 /* Gather up text without any expansions in. */
149 while(input < end && *input != '@') {
150 if(*input == '\n')
151 ++line;
152 dynstr_append(d, *input++);
153 }
154 dynstr_terminate(d);
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155 e->text = d->vec;
156 *tailp = e;
157 tailp = &e->next;
158 continue;
159 }
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160 if(input + 1 < end)
161 switch(input[1]) {
162 case '@':
163 /* '@@' expands to '@' */
164 e = xmalloc(sizeof *e);
165 e->next = 0;
166 e->filename = filename;
167 e->line = line;
168 e->type = MX_TEXT;
169 e->text = "@";
170 *tailp = e;
171 tailp = &e->next;
172 input += 2;
173 continue;
174 case '#':
175 /* '@#' starts a (newline-eating comment), like dnl */
176 input += 2;
177 while(input < end && *input != '\n')
178 ++input;
179 if(*input == '\n') {
180 ++line;
181 ++input;
182 }
183 continue;
184 case '_':
185 /* '@_' expands to nothing. It's there to allow dump to terminate
186 * expansions without having to know what follows. */
187 input += 2;
188 continue;
1dcdf455 189 }
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190 /* It's a full expansion */
191 ++input;
192 e = xmalloc(sizeof *e);
193 e->next = 0;
194 e->filename = filename;
195 e->line = line;
196 e->type = MX_EXPANSION;
197 /* Collect the expansion name. Expansion names start with an alnum and
198 * consist of alnums and '-'. We don't permit whitespace between the '@'
199 * and the name. */
200 dynstr_init(d);
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201 if(input == end)
202 fatal(0, "%s:%d: invalid expansion syntax (truncated)",
203 filename, e->line);
204 if(!isalnum((unsigned char)*input))
205 fatal(0, "%s:%d: invalid expansion syntax (unexpected %#x)",
206 filename, e->line, (unsigned char)*input);
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207 while(input < end && (isalnum((unsigned char)*input) || *input == '-'))
208 dynstr_append(d, *input++);
209 dynstr_terminate(d);
210 e->name = d->vec;
211 /* See what the bracket character is */
212 obracket = next_non_whitespace(input, end);
213 switch(obracket) {
214 case '(': cbracket = ')'; break;
215 case '[': cbracket = ']'; break;
216 case '{': cbracket = '}'; break;
3d7dbffd 217 default: cbracket = obracket = -1; break; /* no arguments */
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218 }
219 mx_node_vector_init(v);
220 if(obracket >= 0) {
221 /* Gather up arguments */
222 while(next_non_whitespace(input, end) == obracket) {
223 while(isspace((unsigned char)*input)) {
224 if(*input == '\n')
225 ++line;
226 ++input;
227 }
228 ++input; /* the bracket */
229 braces = 0;
230 /* Find the end of the argument */
231 argument_start = input;
232 argument_start_line = line;
233 while(input < end && (*input != cbracket || braces > 0)) {
234 const int c = *input++;
235
236 if(c == obracket)
237 ++braces;
238 else if(c == cbracket)
239 --braces;
240 else if(c == '\n')
241 ++line;
242 }
243 if(input >= end) {
244 /* We ran out of input without encountering a balanced cbracket */
245 fatal(0, "%s:%d: unterminated expansion argument '%.*s'",
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246 filename, argument_start_line,
247 (int)(input - argument_start), argument_start);
f5fdc06f 248 }
1dcdf455 249 /* Consistency check */
f5fdc06f 250 assert(*input == cbracket);
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251 /* Record the end of the argument */
252 argument_end = input;
f5fdc06f 253 /* Step over the cbracket */
1dcdf455 254 ++input;
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255 /* Now we have an argument in [argument_start, argument_end), and we
256 * know its filename and initial line number. This is sufficient to
257 * parse it. */
258 mx_node_vector_append(v, mx_parse(filename, argument_start_line,
259 argument_start, argument_end));
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260 }
261 }
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262 /* Guarantee a NULL terminator (for the case where there's more than one
263 * argument) */
264 mx_node_vector_terminate(v);
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265 /* Fill in the remains of the node */
266 e->nargs = v->nvec;
267 e->args = v->vec;
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268 *tailp = e;
269 tailp = &e->next;
270 }
271 return head;
272}
273
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274static void mx__dump(struct dynstr *d, const struct mx_node *m) {
275 int n;
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276 const struct mx_node *mm;
277
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278 if(!m)
279 return;
280 switch(m->type) {
281 case MX_TEXT:
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282 if(m->text[0] == '@')
283 dynstr_append(d, '@');
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284 dynstr_append_string(d, m->text);
285 break;
286 case MX_EXPANSION:
287 dynstr_append(d, '@');
288 dynstr_append_string(d, m->name);
289 for(n = 0; n < m->nargs; ++n) {
290 dynstr_append(d, '{');
291 mx__dump(d, m->args[n]);
292 dynstr_append(d, '}');
293 }
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294 /* If the next non-whitespace is '{', add @_ to stop it being
295 * misinterpreted */
296 mm = m->next;
297 while(mm && mm->type == MX_TEXT) {
298 switch(next_non_whitespace(mm->text, mm->text + strlen(mm->text))) {
299 case -1:
300 mm = mm->next;
301 continue;
302 case '{':
303 dynstr_append_string(d, "@_");
304 break;
305 default:
306 break;
307 }
308 break;
309 }
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310 break;
311 default:
312 assert(!"invalid m->type");
313 }
314 mx__dump(d, m->next);
315}
316
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317/** @brief Dump a parse macro expansion to a string
318 *
319 * Not of production quality! Only intended for testing!
320 */
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321char *mx_dump(const struct mx_node *m) {
322 struct dynstr d[1];
323
324 dynstr_init(d);
325 mx__dump(d, m);
326 dynstr_terminate(d);
327 return d->vec;
328}
329
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330/* Expansion registration --------------------------------------------------- */
331
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332static int mx__register(unsigned flags,
333 const char *name,
334 int min,
335 int max,
336 char **args,
337 void (*callback)(),
338 const struct mx_node *definition) {
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339 struct expansion e[1];
340
341 if(!expansions)
342 expansions = hash_new(sizeof(struct expansion));
343 e->min = min;
344 e->max = max;
345 e->flags = flags;
b36be3a1 346 e->args = args;
f640bcb3 347 e->callback = callback;
b36be3a1 348 e->definition = definition;
e7ce7665 349 return hash_add(expansions, name, &e, HASH_INSERT_OR_REPLACE);
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350}
351
352/** @brief Register a simple expansion rule
353 * @param name Name
354 * @param min Minimum number of arguments
355 * @param max Maximum number of arguments
356 * @param callback Callback to write output
357 */
358void mx_register(const char *name,
359 int min,
360 int max,
361 mx_simple_callback *callback) {
b36be3a1 362 mx__register(EXP_SIMPLE, name, min, max, 0, (void (*)())callback, 0);
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363}
364
365/** @brief Register a magic expansion rule
366 * @param name Name
367 * @param min Minimum number of arguments
368 * @param max Maximum number of arguments
369 * @param callback Callback to write output
370 */
b36be3a1 371void mx_register_magic(const char *name,
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372 int min,
373 int max,
374 mx_magic_callback *callback) {
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375 mx__register(EXP_MAGIC, name, min, max, 0, (void (*)())callback, 0);
376}
377
378/** @brief Register a macro
379 * @param name Name
380 * @param nargs Number of arguments
381 * @param args Argument names
382 * @param definition Macro definition
383 * @return 0 on success, negative on error
384 */
385int mx_register_macro(const char *name,
386 int nargs,
387 char **args,
388 const struct mx_node *definition) {
389 if(mx__register(EXP_MACRO, name, nargs, nargs, args, 0/*callback*/,
390 definition)) {
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392 /* This locates the error to the definition, which may be a line or two
393 * beyond the @define command itself. The backtrace generated by
394 * mx_expand() may help more. */
395 error(0, "%s:%d: duplicate definition of '%s'",
396 definition->filename, definition->line, name);
e7ce7665 397#endif
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398 return -2;
399 }
400 return 0;
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401}
402
403/* Expansion ---------------------------------------------------------------- */
404
405/** @brief Expand a template
406 * @param m Where to start
407 * @param output Where to send output
408 * @param u User data
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409 * @return 0 on success, non-0 on error
410 *
411 * Interpretation of return values:
412 * - 0 means success
413 * - -1 means an error writing to the sink.
414 * - other negative values mean errors generated from with the macro
415 * expansion system
416 * - positive values are reserved for the application
f640bcb3 417 *
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418 * If any callback returns non-zero then that value is returned, abandoning
419 * further expansion.
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420 */
421int mx_expand(const struct mx_node *m,
422 struct sink *output,
423 void *u) {
424 const struct expansion *e;
425 int rc;
426
427 if(!m)
428 return 0;
429 switch(m->type) {
430 case MX_TEXT:
431 if(sink_writes(output, m->text) < 0)
432 return -1;
433 break;
434 case MX_EXPANSION:
b36be3a1 435 rc = 0;
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436 if(!(e = hash_find(expansions, m->name))) {
437 error(0, "%s:%d: unknown expansion name '%s'",
438 m->filename, m->line, m->name);
dd0f422a 439 if(sink_printf(output, "[['%s' unknown]]", m->name) < 0)
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440 return -1;
441 } else if(m->nargs < e->min) {
442 error(0, "%s:%d: expansion '%s' requires %d args, only %d given",
443 m->filename, m->line, m->name, e->min, m->nargs);
dd0f422a 444 if(sink_printf(output, "[['%s' too few args]]", m->name) < 0)
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445 return -1;
446 } else if(m->nargs > e->max) {
447 error(0, "%s:%d: expansion '%s' takes at most %d args, but %d given",
448 m->filename, m->line, m->name, e->max, m->nargs);
dd0f422a 449 if(sink_printf(output, "[['%s' too many args]]", m->name) < 0)
f640bcb3 450 return -1;
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451 } else switch(e->flags & EXP_TYPE_MASK) {
452 case EXP_MAGIC: {
453 /* Magic callbacks we can call directly */
454 rc = ((mx_magic_callback *)e->callback)(m->nargs,
455 m->args,
456 output,
457 u);
458 break;
459 }
460 case EXP_SIMPLE: {
461 /* For simple callbacks we expand their arguments for them. */
462 char **args = xcalloc(1 + m->nargs, sizeof (char *)), *argname;
463 int n;
464
465 for(n = 0; n < m->nargs; ++n) {
466 /* Argument numbers are at least clear from looking at the text;
467 * adding names as well would be nice. TODO */
468 byte_xasprintf(&argname, "argument #%d", n);
469 if((rc = mx_expandstr(m->args[n], &args[n], u, argname)))
470 break;
471 }
472 if(!rc) {
473 args[n] = NULL;
474 rc = ((mx_simple_callback *)e->callback)(m->nargs,
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475 args,
476 output,
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477 u);
478 }
479 break;
480 }
481 case EXP_MACRO: {
482 /* Macros we expand by rewriting their definition with argument values
483 * substituted and then expanding that. */
484 rc = mx__expand_macro(e, m, output, u);
485 break;
486 }
487 default:
488 assert(!"impossible EXP_TYPE_MASK value");
489 }
490 if(rc) {
491 /* For non-IO errors we generate some backtrace */
492 if(rc != -1)
dd0f422a 493 error(0, " ...in @%s at %s:%d",
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494 m->name, m->filename, m->line);
495 return rc;
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496 }
497 break;
498 default:
499 assert(!"invalid m->type");
500 }
b36be3a1 501 return mx_expand(m->next, output, u);
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502}
503
504/** @brief Expand a template storing the result in a string
505 * @param m Where to start
506 * @param sp Where to store string
507 * @param u User data
b36be3a1 508 * @param what Token for backtrace, or NULL
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509 * @return 0 on success, non-0 on error
510 *
511 * Same return conventions as mx_expand(). This wrapper is slightly more
512 * convenient to use from 'magic' expansions.
513 */
514int mx_expandstr(const struct mx_node *m,
515 char **sp,
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516 void *u,
517 const char *what) {
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518 struct dynstr d[1];
519 int rc;
520
b36be3a1 521 dynstr_init(d);
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522 if(!(rc = mx_expand(m, sink_dynstr(d), u))) {
523 dynstr_terminate(d);
524 *sp = d->vec;
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525 } else
526 *sp = 0;
527 if(rc && rc != -1 && what)
528 error(0, " ...in %s at %s:%d", what, m->filename, m->line);
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529 return rc;
530}
531
532/** @brief Expand a template file
533 * @param path Filename
534 * @param output Where to send output
535 * @param u User data
536 * @return 0 on success, non-0 on error
537 *
538 * Same return conventions as mx_expand().
539 */
540int mx_expand_file(const char *path,
541 struct sink *output,
542 void *u) {
b36be3a1 543 int fd, n, rc;
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544 struct stat sb;
545 char *b;
546 off_t sofar;
b36be3a1 547 const struct mx_node *m;
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548
549 if((fd = open(path, O_RDONLY)) < 0)
550 fatal(errno, "error opening %s", path);
551 if(fstat(fd, &sb) < 0)
552 fatal(errno, "error statting %s", path);
553 if(!S_ISREG(sb.st_mode))
554 fatal(0, "%s: not a regular file", path);
555 sofar = 0;
556 b = xmalloc_noptr(sb.st_size);
557 while(sofar < sb.st_size) {
558 n = read(fd, b + sofar, sb.st_size - sofar);
559 if(n > 0)
560 sofar += n;
561 else if(n == 0)
562 fatal(0, "unexpected EOF reading %s", path);
563 else if(errno != EINTR)
564 fatal(errno, "error reading %s", path);
565 }
566 xclose(fd);
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567 m = mx_parse(path, 1, b, b + sb.st_size);
568 rc = mx_expand(m, output, u);
569 if(rc && rc != -1)
570 /* Mention inclusion in backtrace */
571 error(0, " ...in inclusion of file '%s'", path);
572 return rc;
573}
574
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575/* Macros ------------------------------------------------------------------- */
576
577/** @brief Rewrite a parse tree substituting sub-expansions
b36be3a1 578 * @param m Parse tree to rewrite (from macro definition)
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579 * @param ... Name/value pairs to rewrite
580 * @return Rewritten parse tree
581 *
582 * The name/value pair list consists of pairs of strings and is terminated by
583 * (char *)0. Names and values are both copied so need not survive the call.
584 */
585const struct mx_node *mx_rewritel(const struct mx_node *m,
586 ...) {
587 va_list ap;
588 hash *h = hash_new(sizeof (struct mx_node *));
589 const char *n, *v;
590 struct mx_node *e;
591
592 va_start(ap, m);
593 while((n = va_arg(ap, const char *))) {
594 v = va_arg(ap, const char *);
595 e = xmalloc(sizeof *e);
596 e->next = 0;
597 e->filename = m->filename;
598 e->line = m->line;
599 e->type = MX_TEXT;
600 e->text = xstrdup(v);
601 hash_add(h, n, &e, HASH_INSERT);
602 /* hash_add() copies n */
603 }
604 return mx_rewrite(m, h);
605}
606
607/** @brief Rewrite a parse tree substituting in macro arguments
608 * @param definition Parse tree to rewrite (from macro definition)
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609 * @param h Hash mapping argument names to argument values
610 * @return Rewritten parse tree
611 */
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612const struct mx_node *mx_rewrite(const struct mx_node *definition,
613 hash *h) {
99955407 614 const struct mx_node *head = 0, **tailp = &head, *argvalue, *m, *mm, **ap;
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615 struct mx_node *nm;
616 int n;
617
c617bac5 618 for(m = definition; m; m = m->next) {
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619 switch(m->type) {
620 case MX_TEXT:
621 nm = xmalloc(sizeof *nm);
622 *nm = *m; /* Dumb copy of text node fields */
623 nm->next = 0; /* Maintain list structure */
624 *tailp = nm;
625 tailp = (const struct mx_node **)&nm->next;
626 break;
627 case MX_EXPANSION:
628 if(m->nargs == 0
99955407 629 && (ap = hash_find(h, m->name))) {
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630 /* This expansion has no arguments and its name matches one of the
631 * macro arguments. (Even if it's a valid expansion name we override
632 * it.) We insert its value at this point. We do NOT recursively
633 * rewrite the argument's value - it is outside the lexical scope of
634 * the argument name.
635 *
636 * We need to recreate the list structure but a shallow copy will
637 * suffice here.
638 */
99955407 639 argvalue = *ap;
8fc93a37 640 for(mm = argvalue; mm; mm = mm->next) {
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641 nm = xmalloc(sizeof *nm);
642 *nm = *mm;
643 nm->next = 0;
644 *tailp = nm;
645 tailp = (const struct mx_node **)&nm->next;
646 }
647 } else {
648 /* This is some other expansion. We recursively rewrite its argument
649 * values according to h. */
650 nm = xmalloc(sizeof *nm);
8fc93a37 651 *nm = *m;
c617bac5 652 nm->args = xcalloc(nm->nargs, sizeof (struct mx_node *));
b36be3a1 653 for(n = 0; n < nm->nargs; ++n)
9faa7a88 654 nm->args[n] = mx_rewrite(m->args[n], h);
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655 nm->next = 0;
656 *tailp = nm;
657 tailp = (const struct mx_node **)&nm->next;
658 }
659 break;
660 default:
661 assert(!"invalid m->type");
662 }
663 }
664 *tailp = 0; /* Mark end of list */
665 return head;
666}
667
668/** @brief Expand a macro
669 * @param e Macro definition
670 * @param m Macro expansion
671 * @param output Where to send output
672 * @param u User data
673 * @return 0 on success, non-0 on error
674 */
675static int mx__expand_macro(const struct expansion *e,
676 const struct mx_node *m,
677 struct sink *output,
678 void *u) {
679 hash *h = hash_new(sizeof (struct mx_node *));
680 int n;
681
682 /* We store the macro arguments in a hash. Currently there is no check for
683 * duplicate argument names (and this would be the wrong place for it
684 * anyway); if you do that you just lose in some undefined way. */
685 for(n = 0; n < m->nargs; ++n)
8fc93a37 686 hash_add(h, e->args[n], &m->args[n], HASH_INSERT);
b36be3a1 687 /* Generate a rewritten parse tree */
9faa7a88 688 m = mx_rewrite(e->definition, h);
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689 /* Expand the result */
690 return mx_expand(m, output, u);
691 /* mx_expand() will update the backtrace */
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692}
693
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694/*
695Local Variables:
696c-basic-offset:2
697comment-column:40
698fill-column:79
699indent-tabs-mode:nil
700End:
701*/