Add GCC compatible preprocessing function

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Dustin Spicuzza 2023-10-08 01:00:55 -04:00
parent 9dd573e433
commit 8f9e8626af
3 changed files with 116 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ if sys.version_info >= (3, 8):
else: else:
Protocol = object Protocol = object
_line_re = re.compile(r'^\#[\t ]*line (\d+) "(.*)"') _line_re = re.compile(r'^\#[\t ]*(line)? (\d+) "(.*)"')
_multicomment_re = re.compile("\n[\\s]+\\*") _multicomment_re = re.compile("\n[\\s]+\\*")
@ -448,8 +448,8 @@ class PlyLexer:
# handle line macros # handle line macros
m = _line_re.match(t.value) m = _line_re.match(t.value)
if m: if m:
self.filename = m.group(2) self.filename = m.group(3)
self.line_offset = 1 + self.lex.lineno - int(m.group(1)) self.line_offset = 1 + self.lex.lineno - int(m.group(2))
return None return None
# ignore C++23 warning directive # ignore C++23 warning directive
if t.value.startswith("#warning"): if t.value.startswith("#warning"):

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@ -1,11 +1,14 @@
""" """
Contains optional preprocessor support via pcpp Contains optional preprocessor support functions
""" """
import io import io
import re import re
import os import os
import subprocess
import sys
import typing import typing
from .options import PreprocessorFunction from .options import PreprocessorFunction
@ -13,6 +16,97 @@ class PreprocessorError(Exception):
pass pass
#
# GCC preprocessor support
#
def _gcc_filter(fname: str, fp: typing.TextIO) -> str:
new_output = io.StringIO()
keep = True
fname = fname.replace("\\", "\\\\")
for line in fp:
if line.startswith("# "):
last_quote = line.rfind('"')
if last_quote != -1:
keep = line[:last_quote].endswith(fname)
if keep:
new_output.write(line)
new_output.seek(0)
return new_output.read()
def make_gcc_preprocessor(
*,
defines: typing.List[str] = [],
include_paths: typing.List[str] = [],
retain_all_content: bool = False,
encoding: typing.Optional[str] = None,
gcc_args: typing.List[str] = ["g++"],
print_cmd: bool = True,
) -> PreprocessorFunction:
"""
Creates a preprocessor function that uses g++ to preprocess the input text.
gcc is a high performance and accurate precompiler, but if an #include
directive can't be resolved or other oddity exists in your input it will
throw an error.
:param defines: list of #define macros specified as "key value"
:param include_paths: list of directories to search for included files
:param retain_all_content: If False, only the parsed file content will be retained
:param encoding: If specified any include files are opened with this encoding
:param gcc_args: This is the path to G++ and any extra args you might want
:param print_cmd: Prints the gcc command as its executed
.. code-block:: python
pp = make_gcc_preprocessor()
options = ParserOptions(preprocessor=pp)
parse_file(content, options=options)
"""
if not encoding:
encoding = "utf-8"
def _preprocess_file(filename: str, content: str) -> str:
cmd = gcc_args + ["-w", "-E", "-C"]
for p in include_paths:
cmd.append(f"-I{p}")
for d in defines:
cmd.append(f"-D{d.replace(' ', '=')}")
kwargs = {"encoding": encoding}
if filename == "<str>":
cmd.append("-")
filename = "<stdin>"
kwargs["input"] = content
else:
cmd.append(filename)
if print_cmd:
print("+", " ".join(cmd), file=sys.stderr)
result: str = subprocess.check_output(cmd, **kwargs) # type: ignore
if not retain_all_content:
result = _gcc_filter(filename, io.StringIO(result))
return result
return _preprocess_file
#
# PCPP preprocessor support (not installed by default)
#
try: try:
import pcpp import pcpp
from pcpp import Preprocessor, OutputDirective, Action from pcpp import Preprocessor, OutputDirective, Action
@ -41,7 +135,7 @@ except ImportError:
pcpp = None pcpp = None
def _filter_self(fname: str, fp: typing.TextIO) -> str: def _pcpp_filter(fname: str, fp: typing.TextIO) -> str:
# the output of pcpp includes the contents of all the included files, which # the output of pcpp includes the contents of all the included files, which
# isn't what a typical user of cxxheaderparser would want, so we strip out # isn't what a typical user of cxxheaderparser would want, so we strip out
# the line directives and any content that isn't in our original file # the line directives and any content that isn't in our original file
@ -74,6 +168,13 @@ def make_pcpp_preprocessor(
Creates a preprocessor function that uses pcpp (which must be installed Creates a preprocessor function that uses pcpp (which must be installed
separately) to preprocess the input text. separately) to preprocess the input text.
If missing #include files are encountered, this preprocessor will ignore the
error. This preprocessor is pure python so it's very portable, and is a good
choice if performance isn't critical.
:param defines: list of #define macros specified as "key value"
:param include_paths: list of directories to search for included files
:param retain_all_content: If False, only the parsed file content will be retained
:param encoding: If specified any include files are opened with this encoding :param encoding: If specified any include files are opened with this encoding
:param passthru_includes: If specified any #include directives that match the :param passthru_includes: If specified any #include directives that match the
compiled regex pattern will be part of the output. compiled regex pattern will be part of the output.
@ -127,6 +228,6 @@ def make_pcpp_preprocessor(
filename = filename.replace(os.sep, "/") filename = filename.replace(os.sep, "/")
break break
return _filter_self(filename, fp) return _pcpp_filter(filename, fp)
return _preprocess_file return _preprocess_file

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@ -26,10 +26,17 @@ from cxxheaderparser.types import (
) )
@pytest.fixture(params=["pcpp"]) @pytest.fixture(params=["gcc", "pcpp"])
def make_pp(request) -> typing.Callable[..., PreprocessorFunction]: def make_pp(request) -> typing.Callable[..., PreprocessorFunction]:
param = request.param param = request.param
if param == "pcpp": if param == "gcc":
gcc_path = shutil.which("g++")
if not gcc_path:
pytest.skip("g++ not found")
subprocess.run([gcc_path, "--version"])
return preprocessor.make_gcc_preprocessor
elif param == "pcpp":
if preprocessor.pcpp is None: if preprocessor.pcpp is None:
pytest.skip("pcpp not installed") pytest.skip("pcpp not installed")
return preprocessor.make_pcpp_preprocessor return preprocessor.make_pcpp_preprocessor