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src/method-impl.lisp: Initialize `suppliedp' flags properly.
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1;;; -*-lisp-*-
2;;;
3;;; User interface
4;;;
5;;; (c) 2013 Straylight/Edgeware
6;;;
7
8;;;----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
9;;;
e0808c47 10;;; This file is part of the Sensible Object Design, an object system for C.
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11;;;
12;;; SOD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13;;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
15;;; (at your option) any later version.
16;;;
17;;; SOD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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19;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
21;;;
22;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23;;; along with SOD; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
24;;; Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
25
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26(cl:defpackage #:sod-frontend
27 (:use #:common-lisp #:optparse #:sod #:sod-parser)
2672be80 28 (:shadowing-import-from #:optparse #:int))
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29
30(cl:in-package #:sod-frontend)
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32;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
33;;; Preparation for dumping.
34
54c01772 35(clear-the-decks)
180bfa7c 36(exercise)
65d7091b 37
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38;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
39;;; The main program.
40
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41(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
42 (defopthandler dirpath (var arg) ()
43 "Convert the argument into a pathname with a directory component
44 and no file component, suitable for merging."
45
46 ;; This is really fiddly and annoying. Unix pathnames don't tell you
47 ;; whether the thing named is meant to be a directory or not, and
48 ;; implementations differ as to how they cope with pathnames which do or
49 ;; don't name directories when they're expecting files, or vice versa.
50
51 (let ((path (ignore-errors (pathname arg))))
52 (cond ((null path)
53 ;; The namestring couldn't be parsed, or something else went
54 ;; horribly wrong.
55
56 (option-parse-error "Can't parse `~A' as a path" arg))
57
58 #+unix
59 ((or (pathname-name path) (pathname-type path))
60 ;; If this is Unix, or similar, then stick the filename piece on
61 ;; the end of the directory and hope that was sensible.
62
63 (setf var (make-pathname
64 :name nil :type nil :defaults path
65 :directory (append (or (pathname-directory path)
66 (list :relative))
67 (list (file-namestring path))))))
68
69 (t
70 ;; This actually looks like a plain directory name.
71
72 (setf var path))))))
73
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74(export 'main)
75(defun main ()
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76
77 ;; Initialize the argument parser.
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78 (set-command-line-arguments)
79
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80 ;; Collect information from the command line options.
81 (let ((output-reasons nil)
82 (output-path (make-pathname :directory '(:relative)))
ba8bae5f 83 (backtracep nil)
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84 (builtinsp nil)
85 (stdoutp nil)
86 (args nil))
87
88 ;; Option definitions.
89 (define-program
4aae7df0 90 :help "Process SOD input files to produce (e.g.) C output."
111dc923 91 :version *sod-version*
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92 :usage "SOURCES..."
93 :options (options
94 (help-options :short-version #\V)
05a2c613 95 "Translator options"
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96 (#\I "include" (:arg "DIR")
97 ("Search DIR for module imports.")
98 (list *module-dirs* 'string))
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99 ("backtrace"
100 ("Print a Lisp backtrace on error (for debugging).")
101 (set backtracep))
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102 ("builtins"
103 ("Process the builtin `sod-base' module.")
104 (set builtinsp))
105 (#\d "directory" (:arg "DIR")
106 ("Write output files to DIR.")
107 (dirpath output-path))
108 (#\p "stdout"
109 ("Write output files to standard output.")
110 (set stdoutp))
111 (#\t "type" (:arg "OUT-TYPE")
112 ("Produce output of type OUT-TYPE.")
113 (list output-reasons 'keyword))))
114
115 ;; Actually parse the options.
116 (unless (and (option-parse-try
117 (do-options ()
118 (nil (rest)
119 (setf args rest))))
120 (or builtinsp args))
121 (die-usage))
122
9ec578d9 123 ;; Do the main parsing job.
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124 (labels ((hack-module (module)
125 ;; Process the MODULE, writing out the generated code.
126
127 ;; Work through each output type in turn.
128 (dolist (reason output-reasons)
129
130 ;; Arrange to be able to recover from errors.
131 (restart-case
132
133 ;; Collect information for constructing the output
134 ;; filenames here. In particular,
135 ;; `output-type-pathname' will sanity-check the
136 ;; output type for us, which is useful even if
137 ;; we're writing to stdout.
138 (let ((outpath (output-type-pathname reason))
139 (modpath (module-name module)))
140
141 (if stdoutp
142
143 ;; If we're writing to stdout then just do
144 ;; that.
145 (output-module module reason
146 *standard-output*)
147
148 ;; Otherwise we have to construct an output
149 ;; filename the hard way.
150 (with-open-file
151 (stream
152 (reduce #'merge-pathnames
153 (list output-path
154 outpath
155 (make-pathname
156 :directory nil
157 :defaults modpath))
158 :from-end t)
159 :direction :output
160 :if-exists :supersede
161 :if-does-not-exist :create)
162 (output-module module reason stream))))
163
164 ;; Error recovery.
165 (continue ()
166 :report (lambda (stream)
167 (format stream
168 "Skip output type `~(~A~)'"
169 reason))
170 nil))))
171
172 (hack-modules ()
173
174 ;; If there are no output types then there's nothing to do.
175 (unless output-reasons
176 (error "No output types given: nothing to do"))
177
178 ;; If we're writing the builtin module then now seems like a
179 ;; good time to do that.
180 (when builtinsp
181 (hack-module *builtin-module*))
182
183 ;; Parse and write out the remaining modules.
184 (dolist (arg args)
185 (hack-module (read-module arg)))))
186
187 (if backtracep (hack-modules)
188 (multiple-value-bind (hunoz nerror nwarn)
189 (count-and-report-errors ()
190 (with-default-error-location
191 ((make-file-location *program-name*))
192 (hack-modules)))
193 (declare (ignore hunoz))
194 (when (or (plusp nerror) (plusp nwarn))
195 (format *error-output* "~A: Finished with~
196 ~[~:; ~:*~D error~:P~[~:; and~]~:*~]~
197 ~[~:; ~:*~D warning~:P~]~%"
198 *program-name* nerror nwarn))
199 (exit (if (plusp nerror) 2 0)))))))
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200
201;;;----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------