apibuild.py   [plain text]


#!/usr/bin/python -u
#
# This is the API builder, it parses the C sources and build the
# API formal description in XML.
#
# See Copyright for the status of this software.
#
# daniel@veillard.com
#
import os, sys
import string
import glob

def escape(raw):
    raw = string.replace(raw, '&', '&')
    raw = string.replace(raw, '<', '&lt;')
    raw = string.replace(raw, '>', '&gt;')
    raw = string.replace(raw, "'", '&apos;')
    raw = string.replace(raw, '"', '&quot;')
    return raw

class identifier:
     def __init__(self, name, module=None, type=None, info=None, extra=None):
         self.name = name
	 self.module = module
	 self.type = type
	 self.info = info
	 self.extra = extra
	 self.static = 0

     def __repr__(self):
         r = "%s %s:" % (self.type, self.name)
	 if self.static:
	     r = r + " static"
	 if self.module != None:
	     r = r + " from %s" % (self.module)
	 if self.info != None:
	     r = r + " " +  `self.info`
	 if self.extra != None:
	     r = r + " " + `self.extra`
	 return r


     def set_module(self, module):
         self.module = module
     def set_type(self, type):
         self.type = type
     def set_info(self, info):
         self.info = info
     def set_extra(self, extra):
         self.extra = extra
     def set_static(self, static):
         self.static = static

     def update(self, module, type = None, info = None, extra=None):
         if module != None and self.module == None:
	     self.set_module(module)
         if type != None and self.type == None:
	     self.set_type(type)
         if info != None:
	     self.set_info(info)
         if extra != None:
	     self.set_extra(extra)


class index:
     def __init__(self, name = "noname"):
         self.name = name;
         self.identifiers = {}
         self.functions = {}
	 self.variables = {}
	 self.includes = {}
	 self.structs = {}
	 self.enums = {}
	 self.typedefs = {}
	 self.macros = {}
	 self.references = {}

     def add(self, name, module, static, type, info=None, extra=None):
         if name[0:2] == '__':
	     return None
         d = None
         try:
	    d = self.identifiers[name]
	    d.update(module, type, info, extra)
	 except:
	    d = identifier(name, module, type, info, extra)
	    self.identifiers[name] = d

	 if d != None and static == 1:
	     d.set_static(1)

	 if d != None and name != None and type != None:
	     if type == "function":
	         self.functions[name] = d
	     elif type == "functype":
	         self.functions[name] = d
	     elif type == "variable":
	         self.variables[name] = d
	     elif type == "include":
	         self.includes[name] = d
	     elif type == "struct":
	         self.structs[name] = d
	     elif type == "enum":
	         self.enums[name] = d
	     elif type == "typedef":
	         self.typedefs[name] = d
	     elif type == "macro":
	         self.macros[name] = d
	     else:
	         print "Unable to register type ", type
	 return d

     def merge(self, idx):
         for id in idx.functions.keys():
              #
              # macro might be used to override functions or variables
              # definitions
              #
	      if self.macros.has_key(id):
	          del self.macros[id]
	      if self.functions.has_key(id):
	          print "function %s from %s redeclared in %s" % (
		     id, self.functions[id].module, idx.functions[id].module)
	      else:
	          self.functions[id] = idx.functions[id]
		  self.identifiers[id] = idx.functions[id]
         for id in idx.variables.keys():
              #
              # macro might be used to override functions or variables
              # definitions
              #
	      if self.macros.has_key(id):
	          del self.macros[id]
	      if self.variables.has_key(id):
	          print "variable %s from %s redeclared in %s" % (
		     id, self.variables[id].module, idx.variables[id].module)
	      else:
	          self.variables[id] = idx.variables[id]
		  self.identifiers[id] = idx.variables[id]
         for id in idx.structs.keys():
	      if self.structs.has_key(id):
	          print "struct %s from %s redeclared in %s" % (
		     id, self.structs[id].module, idx.structs[id].module)
	      else:
	          self.structs[id] = idx.structs[id]
		  self.identifiers[id] = idx.structs[id]
         for id in idx.typedefs.keys():
	      if self.typedefs.has_key(id):
	          print "typedef %s from %s redeclared in %s" % (
		     id, self.typedefs[id].module, idx.typedefs[id].module)
	      else:
	          self.typedefs[id] = idx.typedefs[id]
		  self.identifiers[id] = idx.typedefs[id]
         for id in idx.macros.keys():
              #
              # macro might be used to override functions or variables
              # definitions
              #
              if self.variables.has_key(id):
                  continue
              if self.functions.has_key(id):
                  continue
              if self.enums.has_key(id):
                  continue
	      if self.macros.has_key(id):
	          print "macro %s from %s redeclared in %s" % (
		     id, self.macros[id].module, idx.macros[id].module)
	      else:
	          self.macros[id] = idx.macros[id]
		  self.identifiers[id] = idx.macros[id]
         for id in idx.enums.keys():
	      if self.enums.has_key(id):
	          print "enum %s from %s redeclared in %s" % (
		     id, self.enums[id].module, idx.enums[id].module)
	      else:
	          self.enums[id] = idx.enums[id]
		  self.identifiers[id] = idx.enums[id]

     def merge_public(self, idx):
         for id in idx.functions.keys():
	      if self.functions.has_key(id):
	          up = idx.functions[id]
	          self.functions[id].update(None, up.type, up.info, up.extra)
	 #     else:
	 #         print "Function %s from %s is not declared in headers" % (
	#	        id, idx.functions[id].module)
	 # TODO: do the same for variables.

     def analyze_dict(self, type, dict):
         count = 0
	 public = 0
         for name in dict.keys():
	     id = dict[name]
	     count = count + 1
	     if id.static == 0:
	         public = public + 1
         if count != public:
	     print "  %d %s , %d public" % (count, type, public)
	 elif count != 0:
	     print "  %d public %s" % (count, type)


     def analyze(self):
	 self.analyze_dict("functions", self.functions)
	 self.analyze_dict("variables", self.variables)
	 self.analyze_dict("structs", self.structs)
	 self.analyze_dict("typedefs", self.typedefs)
	 self.analyze_dict("macros", self.macros)
         
#
# C parser analysis code
#
ignored_files = {
  "trio": "too many non standard macros",
  "trio.c": "too many non standard macros",
  "trionan.c": "too many non standard macros",
  "triostr.c": "too many non standard macros",
  "acconfig.h": "generated portability layer",
  "config.h": "generated portability layer",
  "libxml.h": "internal only",
}

ignored_words = {
  "WINAPI": (0, "Windows keyword"),
  "LIBXML_DLL_IMPORT": (0, "Special macro to flag external keywords"),
  "__declspec": (3, "Windows keyword"),
  "ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED": (0, "macro keyword"),
  "LIBEXSLT_PUBLIC": (0, "macro keyword"),
  "X_IN_Y": (5, "macro function builder"),
}

class CLexer:
     """A lexer for the C language, tokenize the input by reading and
        analyzing it line by line"""
     def __init__(self, input):
         self.input = input
	 self.tokens = []
	 self.line = ""
	 self.lineno = 0

     def getline(self):
         line = ''
	 while line == '':
	     line = self.input.readline()
	     if not line:
		 return None
	     self.lineno = self.lineno + 1
	     line = string.lstrip(line)
	     line = string.rstrip(line)
	     if line == '':
	         continue
	     while line[-1] == '\\':
	         line = line[:-1]
		 n = self.input.readline()
		 self.lineno = self.lineno + 1
		 n = string.lstrip(n)
		 n = string.rstrip(n)
		 if not n:
		     break
		 else:
		     line = line + n
         return line
	 
     def getlineno(self):
         return self.lineno

     def push(self, token):
         self.tokens.insert(0, token);

     def debug(self):
         print "Last token: ", self.last
	 print "Token queue: ", self.tokens
	 print "Line %d end: " % (self.lineno), self.line

     def token(self):
         while self.tokens == []:
	     if self.line == "":
		 line = self.getline()
	     else:
	         line = self.line
		 self.line = ""
	     if line == None:
	         return None

	     if line[0] == '#':
	         self.tokens = map((lambda x: ('preproc', x)),
		                   string.split(line))
		 break;
	     l = len(line)
	     if line[0] == '"' or line[0] == "'":
	         end = line[0]
	         line = line[1:]
		 found = 0
		 tok = ""
		 while found == 0:
		     i = 0
		     l = len(line)
		     while i < l:
			 if line[i] == end:
			     self.line = line[i+1:]
			     line = line[:i]
			     l = i
			     found = 1
			     break
			 if line[i] == '\\':
			     i = i + 1
			 i = i + 1
		     tok = tok + line
		     if found == 0:
		         line = self.getline()
			 if line == None:
			     return None
		 self.last = ('string', tok)
		 return self.last

	     if l >= 2 and line[0] == '/' and line[1] == '*':
	         line = line[2:]
		 found = 0
		 tok = ""
		 while found == 0:
		     i = 0
		     l = len(line)
		     while i < l:
			 if line[i] == '*' and i+1 < l and line[i+1] == '/':
			     self.line = line[i+2:]
			     line = line[:i-1]
			     l = i
			     found = 1
			     break
			 i = i + 1
	             if tok != "":
		         tok = tok + "\n"
		     tok = tok + line
		     if found == 0:
		         line = self.getline()
			 if line == None:
			     return None
		 self.last = ('comment', tok)
		 return self.last
	     if l >= 2 and line[0] == '/' and line[1] == '/':
	         line = line[2:]
		 self.last = ('comment', line)
		 return self.last
	     i = 0
	     while i < l:
	         if line[i] == '/' and i+1 < l and line[i+1] == '/':
		     self.line = line[i:]
		     line = line[:i]
		     break
	         if line[i] == '/' and i+1 < l and line[i+1] == '*':
		     self.line = line[i:]
		     line = line[:i]
		     break
		 if line[i] == '"' or line[i] == "'":
		     self.line = line[i:]
		     line = line[:i]
		     break
		 i = i + 1
	     l = len(line)
	     i = 0
	     while i < l:
	         if line[i] == ' ' or line[i] == '\t':
		     i = i + 1
		     continue
		 o = ord(line[i])
		 if (o >= 97 and o <= 122) or (o >= 65 and o <= 90) or \
		    (o >= 48 and o <= 57):
		     s = i
		     while i < l:
			 o = ord(line[i])
			 if (o >= 97 and o <= 122) or (o >= 65 and o <= 90) or \
			    (o >= 48 and o <= 57) or string.find(
			       " \t(){}:;,+-*/%&!|[]=><", line[i]) == -1:
			     i = i + 1
			 else:
			     break
		     self.tokens.append(('name', line[s:i]))
		     continue
		 if string.find("(){}:;,[]", line[i]) != -1:
#                 if line[i] == '(' or line[i] == ')' or line[i] == '{' or \
#		    line[i] == '}' or line[i] == ':' or line[i] == ';' or \
#		    line[i] == ',' or line[i] == '[' or line[i] == ']':
		     self.tokens.append(('sep', line[i]))
		     i = i + 1
		     continue
		 if string.find("+-*><=/%&!|.", line[i]) != -1:
#                 if line[i] == '+' or line[i] == '-' or line[i] == '*' or \
#		    line[i] == '>' or line[i] == '<' or line[i] == '=' or \
#		    line[i] == '/' or line[i] == '%' or line[i] == '&' or \
#		    line[i] == '!' or line[i] == '|' or line[i] == '.':
		     if line[i] == '.' and  i + 2 < l and \
		        line[i+1] == '.' and line[i+2] == '.':
			 self.tokens.append(('name', '...'))
			 i = i + 3
			 continue

		     j = i + 1
		     if j < l and (
		        string.find("+-*><=/%&!|", line[j]) != -1):
#		        line[j] == '+' or line[j] == '-' or line[j] == '*' or \
#			line[j] == '>' or line[j] == '<' or line[j] == '=' or \
#			line[j] == '/' or line[j] == '%' or line[j] == '&' or \
#			line[j] == '!' or line[j] == '|'):
			 self.tokens.append(('op', line[i:j+1]))
			 i = j + 1
		     else:
			 self.tokens.append(('op', line[i]))
			 i = i + 1
		     continue
		 s = i
		 while i < l:
		     o = ord(line[i])
		     if (o >= 97 and o <= 122) or (o >= 65 and o <= 90) or \
		        (o >= 48 and o <= 57) or (
		         string.find(" \t(){}:;,+-*/%&!|[]=><", line[i]) == -1):
#		         line[i] != ' ' and line[i] != '\t' and
#			 line[i] != '(' and line[i] != ')' and
#			 line[i] != '{'  and line[i] != '}' and
#			 line[i] != ':' and line[i] != ';' and
#			 line[i] != ',' and line[i] != '+' and
#			 line[i] != '-' and line[i] != '*' and
#			 line[i] != '/' and line[i] != '%' and
#			 line[i] != '&' and line[i] != '!' and
#			 line[i] != '|' and line[i] != '[' and
#			 line[i] != ']' and line[i] != '=' and
#			 line[i] != '*' and line[i] != '>' and
#			 line[i] != '<'):
			 i = i + 1
		     else:
		         break
		 self.tokens.append(('name', line[s:i]))
             
	 tok = self.tokens[0]
	 self.tokens = self.tokens[1:]
	 self.last = tok
	 return tok
      
class CParser:
     """The C module parser"""
     def __init__(self, filename, idx = None):
         self.filename = filename
	 if len(filename) > 2 and filename[-2:] == '.h':
	     self.is_header = 1
	 else:
	     self.is_header = 0
         self.input = open(filename)
	 self.lexer = CLexer(self.input)
	 if idx == None:
	     self.index = index()
	 else:
	     self.index = idx
	 self.top_comment = ""
	 self.last_comment = ""
	 self.comment = None

     def lineno(self):
         return self.lexer.getlineno()

     def error(self, msg, token=-1):
         print "Parse Error: " + msg
	 if token != -1:
	     print "Got token ", token
	 self.lexer.debug()
	 sys.exit(1)

     def debug(self, msg, token=-1):
         print "Debug: " + msg
	 if token != -1:
	     print "Got token ", token
	 self.lexer.debug()

     def parseComment(self, token):
         if self.top_comment == "":
	     self.top_comment = token[1]
	 if self.comment == None or token[1][0] == '*':
	     self.comment = token[1];
	 else:
	     self.comment = self.comment + token[1]
	 token = self.lexer.token()
	 return token

     #
     # Parse a comment block associate to a macro
     #
     def parseMacroComment(self, name, quiet = 0):
         if name[0:2] == '__':
	     quiet = 1

         args = []
	 desc = ""

         if self.comment == None:
	     if not quiet:
		 print "Missing comment for macro %s" % (name)
	     return((args, desc))
         if self.comment[0] != '*':
	     if not quiet:
		 print "Missing * in macro comment for %s" % (name)
	     return((args, desc))
	 lines = string.split(self.comment, '\n')
	 if lines[0] == '*':
	     del lines[0]
	 if lines[0] != "* %s:" % (name):
	     if not quiet:
		 print "Misformatted macro comment for %s" % (name)
		 print "  Expecting '* %s:' got '%s'" % (name, lines[0])
	     return((args, desc))
	 del lines[0]
	 while lines[0] == '*':
	     del lines[0]
	 while len(lines) > 0 and lines[0][0:3] == '* @':
	     l = lines[0][3:]
	     try:
	         (arg, desc) = string.split(l, ':', 1)
		 desc=string.strip(desc)
		 arg=string.strip(arg)
             except:
		 if not quiet:
		     print "Misformatted macro comment for %s" % (name)
		     print "  problem with '%s'" % (lines[0])
		 del lines[0]
		 continue
	     del lines[0]
	     l = string.strip(lines[0])
	     while len(l) > 2 and l[0:3] != '* @':
	         while l[0] == '*':
		     l = l[1:]
		 desc = desc + ' ' + string.strip(l)
		 del lines[0]
		 if len(lines) == 0:
		     break
		 l = lines[0]
             args.append((arg, desc))
	 while len(lines) > 0 and lines[0] == '*':
	     del lines[0]
	 desc = ""
	 while len(lines) > 0:
	     l = lines[0]
	     while len(l) > 0 and l[0] == '*':
	         l = l[1:]
	     l = string.strip(l)
	     desc = desc + " " + l
	     del lines[0]
		     
	 desc = string.strip(desc)

	 if quiet == 0:
	     if desc == "":
	         print "Macro comment for %s lack description of the macro" % (name)

	 return((args, desc))

     #
     # Parse a comment block and merge the informations found in the
     # parameters descriptions, finally returns a block as complete
     # as possible
     #
     def mergeFunctionComment(self, name, description, quiet = 0):
         if name == 'main':
	     quiet = 1
         if name[0:2] == '__':
	     quiet = 1

	 (ret, args) = description
	 desc = ""
	 retdesc = ""

         if self.comment == None:
	     if not quiet:
		 print "Missing comment for function %s" % (name)
	     return(((ret[0], retdesc), args, desc))
         if self.comment[0] != '*':
	     if not quiet:
		 print "Missing * in function comment for %s" % (name)
	     return(((ret[0], retdesc), args, desc))
	 lines = string.split(self.comment, '\n')
	 if lines[0] == '*':
	     del lines[0]
	 if lines[0] != "* %s:" % (name):
	     if not quiet:
		 print "Misformatted function comment for %s" % (name)
		 print "  Expecting '* %s:' got '%s'" % (name, lines[0])
	     return(((ret[0], retdesc), args, desc))
	 del lines[0]
	 while lines[0] == '*':
	     del lines[0]
	 nbargs = len(args)
	 while len(lines) > 0 and lines[0][0:3] == '* @':
	     l = lines[0][3:]
	     try:
	         (arg, desc) = string.split(l, ':', 1)
		 desc=string.strip(desc)
		 arg=string.strip(arg)
             except:
		 if not quiet:
		     print "Misformatted function comment for %s" % (name)
		     print "  problem with '%s'" % (lines[0])
		 del lines[0]
		 continue
	     del lines[0]
	     l = string.strip(lines[0])
	     while len(l) > 2 and l[0:3] != '* @':
	         while l[0] == '*':
		     l = l[1:]
		 desc = desc + ' ' + string.strip(l)
		 del lines[0]
		 if len(lines) == 0:
		     break
		 l = lines[0]
	     i = 0
	     while i < nbargs:
	         if args[i][1] == arg:
		     args[i] = (args[i][0], arg, desc)
		     break;
		 i = i + 1
	     if i >= nbargs:
		 if not quiet:
		     print "Uname to find arg %s from function comment for %s" % (
		        arg, name)
	 while len(lines) > 0 and lines[0] == '*':
	     del lines[0]
	 desc = ""
	 while len(lines) > 0:
	     l = lines[0]
	     while len(l) > 0 and l[0] == '*':
	         l = l[1:]
	     l = string.strip(l)
	     if len(l) >= 6 and  l[0:6] == "return" or l[0:6] == "Return":
	         try:
		     l = string.split(l, ' ', 1)[1]
		 except:
		     l = ""
		 retdesc = string.strip(l)
		 del lines[0]
		 while len(lines) > 0:
		     l = lines[0]
		     while len(l) > 0 and l[0] == '*':
			 l = l[1:]
		     l = string.strip(l)
		     retdesc = retdesc + " " + l
		     del lines[0]
	     else:
	         desc = desc + " " + l
		 del lines[0]
		     
	 retdesc = string.strip(retdesc)
	 desc = string.strip(desc)

	 if quiet == 0:
	     #
	     # report missing comments
	     #
	     i = 0
	     while i < nbargs:
	         if args[i][2] == None and args[i][0] != "void" and args[i][1] != None:
		     print "Function comment for %s lack description of arg %s" % (name, args[i][1])
		 i = i + 1
	     if retdesc == "" and ret[0] != "void":
		 print "Function comment for %s lack description of return value" % (name)
	     if desc == "":
	         print "Function comment for %s lack description of the function" % (name)


	 return(((ret[0], retdesc), args, desc))

     def parsePreproc(self, token):
         name = token[1]
	 if name == "#include":
	     token = self.lexer.token()
	     if token == None:
	         return None
	     if token[0] == 'preproc':
		 self.index.add(token[1], self.filename, not self.is_header,
		                "include")
		 return self.lexer.token()
	     return token
	 if name == "#define":
	     token = self.lexer.token()
	     if token == None:
	         return None
	     if token[0] == 'preproc':
	         # TODO macros with arguments
		 name = token[1]
	         lst = []
		 token = self.lexer.token()
		 while token != None and token[0] == 'preproc' and \
		       token[1][0] != '#':
		     lst.append(token[1])
		     token = self.lexer.token()
                 try:
		     name = string.split(name, '(') [0]
                 except:
                     pass
                 info = self.parseMacroComment(name, not self.is_header)
		 self.index.add(name, self.filename, not self.is_header,
		                "macro", info)
		 return token
	 token = self.lexer.token()
	 while token != None and token[0] == 'preproc' and \
	     token[1][0] != '#':
	     token = self.lexer.token()
	 return token

     #
     # token acquisition on top of the lexer, it handle internally
     # preprocessor and comments since they are logically not part of
     # the program structure.
     #
     def token(self):
         global ignored_words

         token = self.lexer.token()
	 while token != None:
	     if token[0] == 'comment':
		 token = self.parseComment(token)
		 continue
	     elif token[0] == 'preproc':
		 token = self.parsePreproc(token)
		 continue
	     elif token[0] == "name" and ignored_words.has_key(token[1]):
	         (n, info) = ignored_words[token[1]]
		 i = 0
		 while i < n:
		     token = self.lexer.token()
		     i = i + 1
		 token = self.lexer.token()
		 continue
	     else:
	         #print "=> ", token
	         return token
	 return None

     #
     # Parse a typedef, it records the type and its name.
     #
     def parseTypedef(self, token):
         if token == None:
	     return None
	 token = self.parseType(token)
	 if token == None:
	     self.error("parsing typedef")
	     return None
	 base_type = self.type
	 type = base_type
	 #self.debug("end typedef type", token)
	 while token != None:
	     if token[0] == "name":
		 name = token[1]
		 signature = self.signature
		 if signature != None:
		     type = string.split(type, '(')[0]
		     d = self.mergeFunctionComment(name,
			     ((type, None), signature), 1)
		     self.index.add(name, self.filename, not self.is_header,
				    "functype", d)
		 else:
		     if base_type == "struct":
			 self.index.add(name, self.filename, not self.is_header,
					"struct", type)
			 base_type = "struct " + name
	             else:
			 self.index.add(name, self.filename, not self.is_header,
		                    "typedef", type)
		 token = self.token()
	     else:
		 self.error("parsing typedef: expecting a name")
		 return token
	     #self.debug("end typedef", token)
	     if token != None and token[0] == 'sep' and token[1] == ',':
	         type = base_type
	         token = self.token()
		 while token != None and token[0] == "op":
		     type = type + token[1]
		     token = self.token()
	     elif token != None and token[0] == 'sep' and token[1] == ';':
	         break;
	     elif token != None and token[0] == 'name':
	         type = base_type
	         continue;
	     else:
		 self.error("parsing typedef: expecting ';'", token)
		 return token
	 token = self.token()
	 return token
	     
     #
     # Parse a C code block, used for functions it parse till
     # the balancing } included
     #
     def parseBlock(self, token):
         while token != None:
	     if token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "{":
	         token = self.token()
		 token = self.parseBlock(token)
	     elif token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "}":
	         self.comment = None
	         token = self.token()
		 return token
	     else:
	         token = self.token()
	 return token

     #
     # Parse a C struct definition till the balancing }
     #
     def parseStruct(self, token):
         fields = []
	 #self.debug("start parseStruct", token)
         while token != None:
	     if token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "{":
	         token = self.token()
		 token = self.parseTypeBlock(token)
	     elif token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "}":
		 self.struct_fields = fields
		 #self.debug("end parseStruct", token)
		 #print fields
	         token = self.token()
		 return token
	     else:
	         base_type = self.type
		 #self.debug("before parseType", token)
		 token = self.parseType(token)
		 #self.debug("after parseType", token)
		 if token != None and token[0] == "name":
		     fname = token[1]
		     token = self.token()
		     if token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == ";":
		         self.comment = None
		         token = self.token()
			 fields.append((self.type, fname, self.comment))
			 self.comment = None
		     else:
		         self.error("parseStruct: expecting ;", token)
		 elif token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "{":
		     token = self.token()
		     token = self.parseTypeBlock(token)
		     if token != None and token[0] == "name":
			 token = self.token()
		     if token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == ";":
			 token = self.token()
		     else:
		         self.error("parseStruct: expecting ;", token)
		 else:
		     self.error("parseStruct: name", token)
		     token = self.token()
		 self.type = base_type;
         self.struct_fields = fields
	 #self.debug("end parseStruct", token)
	 #print fields
	 return token

     #
     # Parse a C enum block, parse till the balancing }
     #
     def parseEnumBlock(self, token):
         self.enums = []
	 name = None
	 self.comment = None
	 comment = ""
	 value = "0"
         while token != None:
	     if token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "{":
	         token = self.token()
		 token = self.parseTypeBlock(token)
	     elif token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "}":
		 if name != None:
		     if self.comment != None:
			 comment = self.comment
			 self.comment = None
		     self.enums.append((name, value, comment))
	         token = self.token()
		 return token
	     elif token[0] == "name":
		     if name != None:
			 if self.comment != None:
			     comment = string.strip(self.comment)
			     self.comment = None
			 self.enums.append((name, value, comment))
		     name = token[1]
		     comment = ""
		     token = self.token()
		     if token[0] == "op" and token[1][0] == "=":
		         value = ""
		         if len(token[1]) > 1:
			     value = token[1][1:]
		         token = self.token()
		         while token[0] != "sep" or (token[1] != ',' and
			       token[1] != '}'):
			     value = value + token[1]
			     token = self.token()
		     else:
		         try:
			     value = "%d" % (int(value) + 1)
			 except:
			     print "Failed to compute value of enum %s" % (name)
			     value=""
		     if token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == ",":
			 token = self.token()
	     else:
	         token = self.token()
	 return token

     #
     # Parse a C definition block, used for structs it parse till
     # the balancing }
     #
     def parseTypeBlock(self, token):
         while token != None:
	     if token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "{":
	         token = self.token()
		 token = self.parseTypeBlock(token)
	     elif token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "}":
	         token = self.token()
		 return token
	     else:
	         token = self.token()
	 return token

     #
     # Parse a type: the fact that the type name can either occur after
     #    the definition or within the definition makes it a little harder
     #    if inside, the name token is pushed back before returning
     #
     def parseType(self, token):
         self.type = ""
	 self.struct_fields = []
         self.signature = None
	 if token == None:
	     return token

	 while token[0] == "name" and ( 
	       token[1] == "const" or token[1] == "unsigned"):
	     if self.type == "":
	         self.type = token[1]
	     else:
	         self.type = self.type + " " + token[1]
	     token = self.token()

         if token[0] == "name" and (token[1] == "long" or token[1] == "short"):
	     if self.type == "":
	         self.type = token[1]
	     else:
	         self.type = self.type + " " + token[1]
	     if token[0] == "name" and token[1] == "int":
		 if self.type == "":
		     self.type = tmp[1]
		 else:
		     self.type = self.type + " " + tmp[1]
	     
         elif token[0] == "name" and token[1] == "struct":
	     if self.type == "":
	         self.type = token[1]
	     else:
	         self.type = self.type + " " + token[1]
	     token = self.token()
	     nametok = None
	     if token[0] == "name":
	         nametok = token
		 token = self.token()
	     if token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "{":
		 token = self.token()
		 token = self.parseStruct(token)
	     elif token != None and token[0] == "op" and token[1] == "*":
	         self.type = self.type + " " + nametok[1] + " *"
		 token = self.token()
		 while token != None and token[0] == "op" and token[1] == "*":
		     self.type = self.type + " *"
		     token = self.token()
		 if token[0] == "name":
		     nametok = token
		     token = self.token()
		 else:
		     self.error("struct : expecting name", token)
		     return token
	     elif token != None and token[0] == "name" and nametok != None:
	         self.type = self.type + " " + nametok[1]
		 return token

	     if nametok != None:
		 self.lexer.push(token)
		 token = nametok
	     return token

         elif token[0] == "name" and token[1] == "enum":
	     if self.type == "":
	         self.type = token[1]
	     else:
	         self.type = self.type + " " + token[1]
	     self.enums = []
	     token = self.token()
	     if token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "{":
		 token = self.token()
		 token = self.parseEnumBlock(token)
	     else:
		 self.error("parsing enum: expecting '{'", token)
	     enum_type = None
	     if token != None and token[0] != "name":
	         self.lexer.push(token)
	         token = ("name", "enum")
	     else:
	         enum_type = token[1]
	     for enum in self.enums:
		 self.index.add(enum[0], self.filename,
			        not self.is_header, "enum",
			        (enum[1], enum[2], enum_type))
	     return token

	 elif token[0] == "name":
	     if self.type == "":
	         self.type = token[1]
	     else:
	         self.type = self.type + " " + token[1]
	 else:
	     self.error("parsing type %s: expecting a name" % (self.type),
	                token)
	     return token
	 token = self.token()
         while token != None and (token[0] == "op" or
	       token[0] == "name" and token[1] == "const"):
	     self.type = self.type + " " + token[1]
	     token = self.token()

	 #
	 # if there is a parenthesis here, this means a function type
	 #
	 if token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == '(':
	     self.type = self.type + token[1]
	     token = self.token()
	     while token != None and token[0] == "op" and token[1] == '*':
	         self.type = self.type + token[1]
		 token = self.token()
	     if token == None or token[0] != "name" :
		 self.error("parsing function type, name expected", token);
	         return token
	     self.type = self.type + token[1]
	     nametok = token
	     token = self.token()
	     if token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == ')':
		 self.type = self.type + token[1]
		 token = self.token()
		 if token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == '(':
		     token = self.token()
		     type = self.type;
		     token = self.parseSignature(token);
		     self.type = type;
		 else:
		     self.error("parsing function type, '(' expected", token);
		     return token
	     else:
	         self.error("parsing function type, ')' expected", token);
		 return token
	     self.lexer.push(token)
	     token = nametok
	     return token

         #
	 # do some lookahead for arrays
	 #
	 if token != None and token[0] == "name":
	     nametok = token
	     token = self.token()
	     if token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == '[':
	         self.type = self.type + nametok[1]
		 while token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == '[':
		     self.type = self.type + token[1]
		     token = self.token()
		     while token != None and token[0] != 'sep' and \
		           token[1] != ']' and token[1] != ';':
			 self.type = self.type + token[1]
			 token = self.token()
		 if token != None and token[0] == 'sep' and token[1] == ']':
		     self.type = self.type + token[1]
		     token = self.token()
		 else:
		     self.error("parsing array type, ']' expected", token);
		     return token
	     elif token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == ':':
	         # remove :12 in case it's a limited int size
		 token = self.token()
		 token = self.token()
	     self.lexer.push(token)
	     token = nametok

	 return token

     #
     # Parse a signature: '(' has been parsed and we scan the type definition
     #    up to the ')' included
     def parseSignature(self, token):
         signature = []
	 if token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == ')':
	     self.signature = []
	     token = self.token()
	     return token
	 while token != None:
	     token = self.parseType(token)
	     if token != None and token[0] == "name":
	         signature.append((self.type, token[1], None))
		 token = self.token()
	     elif token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == ',':
		 token = self.token()
		 continue
	     elif token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == ')':
	         # only the type was provided
		 if self.type == "...":
		     signature.append((self.type, "...", None))
		 else:
		     signature.append((self.type, None, None))
	     if token != None and token[0] == "sep":
	         if token[1] == ',':
		     token = self.token()
		     continue
		 elif token[1] == ')':
		     token = self.token()
		     break
	 self.signature = signature
	 return token

     #
     # Parse a global definition, be it a type, variable or function
     # the extern "C" blocks are a bit nasty and require it to recurse.
     #
     def parseGlobal(self, token):
         static = 0
         if token[1] == 'extern':
	     token = self.token()
	     if token == None:
	         return token
	     if token[0] == 'string':
	         if token[1] == 'C':
		     token = self.token()
		     if token == None:
			 return token
		     if token[0] == 'sep' and token[1] == "{":
		         token = self.token()
#			 print 'Entering extern "C line ', self.lineno()
			 while token != None and (token[0] != 'sep' or
			       token[1] != "}"):
			     if token[0] == 'name':
				 token = self.parseGlobal(token)
			     else:
				 self.error(
				 "token %s %s unexpected at the top level" % (
					token[0], token[1]))
				 token = self.parseGlobal(token)
#			 print 'Exiting extern "C" line', self.lineno()
			 token = self.token()
			 return token
		 else:
		     return token
	 elif token[1] == 'static':
	     static = 1
	     token = self.token()
	     if token == None or  token[0] != 'name':
	         return token

	 if token[1] == 'typedef':
	     token = self.token()
	     return self.parseTypedef(token)
	 else:
	     token = self.parseType(token)
	     type_orig = self.type
	 if token == None or token[0] != "name":
	     return token
	 type = type_orig
	 self.name = token[1]
	 token = self.token()
	 while token != None and (token[0] == "sep" or token[0] == "op"):
	     if token[0] == "sep":
		 if token[1] == "[":
		     type = type + token[1]
		     token = self.token()
		     while token != None and (token[0] != "sep" or \
		           token[1] != ";"):
			 type = type + token[1]
			 token = self.token()

	     if token != None and token[0] == "op" and token[1] == "=":
		 #
		 # Skip the initialization of the variable
		 #
		 token = self.token()
		 if token[0] == 'sep' and token[1] == '{':
		     token = self.token()
		     token = self.parseBlock(token)
		 else:
		     self.comment = None
		     while token != None and (token[0] != "sep" or \
			   (token[1] != ';' and token[1] != ',')):
			     token = self.token()
		 self.comment = None
		 if token == None or token[0] != "sep" or (token[1] != ';' and
		    token[1] != ','):
		     self.error("missing ';' or ',' after value")

	     if token != None and token[0] == "sep":
		 if token[1] == ";":
		     self.comment = None
		     token = self.token()
		     if type == "struct":
		         self.index.add(self.name, self.filename,
			      not self.is_header, "struct", self.struct_fields)
		     else:
			 self.index.add(self.name, self.filename,
			      not self.is_header, "variable", type)
		     break
		 elif token[1] == "(":
		     token = self.token()
		     token = self.parseSignature(token)
		     if token == None:
			 return None
		     if token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == ";":
		         d = self.mergeFunctionComment(self.name,
				 ((type, None), self.signature), 1)
			 self.index.add(self.name, self.filename, static,
			                "function", d)
			 token = self.token()
		     elif token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "{":
		         d = self.mergeFunctionComment(self.name,
				 ((type, None), self.signature), static)
			 self.index.add(self.name, self.filename, static,
			                "function", d)
			 token = self.token()
			 token = self.parseBlock(token);
		 elif token[1] == ',':
		     self.comment = None
		     self.index.add(self.name, self.filename, static,
		                    "variable", type)
		     type = type_orig
		     token = self.token()
		     while token != None and token[0] == "sep":
		         type = type + token[1]
			 token = self.token()
		     if token != None and token[0] == "name":
		         self.name = token[1]
			 token = self.token()
		 else:
		     break
		    
	 return token

     def parse(self):
         print "Parsing %s" % (self.filename)
         token = self.token()
	 while token != None:
             if token[0] == 'name':
	         token = self.parseGlobal(token)
             else:
	         self.error("token %s %s unexpected at the top level" % (
		        token[0], token[1]))
		 token = self.parseGlobal(token)
		 return
         return self.index
	         

class docBuilder:
     """A documentation builder"""
     def __init__(self, name, directories=['.'], excludes=[]):
         self.name = name
         self.directories = directories
	 self.excludes = excludes + ignored_files.keys()
	 self.modules = {}
	 self.headers = {}
	 self.idx = index()

     def analyze(self):
         print "Project %s : %d headers, %d modules" % (self.name, len(self.headers.keys()), len(self.modules.keys()))
	 self.idx.analyze()

     def scanHeaders(self):
	 for header in self.headers.keys():
	    parser = CParser(header)
	    idx = parser.parse()
	    self.headers[header] = idx;
	    self.idx.merge(idx)

     def scanModules(self):
	 for module in self.modules.keys():
	    parser = CParser(module)
	    idx = parser.parse()
	    # idx.analyze()
	    self.modules[module] = idx
	    self.idx.merge_public(idx)

     def scan(self):
         for directory in self.directories:
	     files = glob.glob(directory + "/*.c")
	     for file in files:
	         skip = 0
		 for excl in self.excludes:
		     if string.find(file, excl) != -1:
		         skip = 1;
			 break
		 if skip == 0:
		     self.modules[file] = None;
	     files = glob.glob(directory + "/*.h")
	     for file in files:
	         skip = 0
		 for excl in self.excludes:
		     if string.find(file, excl) != -1:
		         skip = 1;
			 break
		 if skip == 0:
		     self.headers[file] = None;
	 self.scanHeaders()
	 self.scanModules()
         
     def modulename_file(self, file):
         module = os.path.basename(file)
	 if module[-2:] == '.h':
	     module = module[:-2]
	 return module

     def serialize_enum(self, output, name):
         id = self.idx.enums[name]
         output.write("    <enum name='%s' file='%s'" % (name,
	              self.modulename_file(id.module)))
	 if id.info != None:
	     info = id.info
	     if info[0] != None and info[0] != '':
		 output.write(" value='%s'" % info[0]);
	     if info[2] != None and info[2] != '':
		 output.write(" type='%s'" % info[2]);
	     if info[1] != None and info[1] != '':
		 output.write(" info='%s'" % escape(info[1]));
         output.write("/>\n")

     def serialize_macro(self, output, name):
         id = self.idx.macros[name]
         output.write("    <macro name='%s' file='%s'>\n" % (name,
	              self.modulename_file(id.module)))
	 if id.info != None:
             try:
		 (args, desc) = id.info
		 if desc != None and desc != "":
		     output.write("      <info>%s</info>\n" % (escape(desc)))
		 for arg in args:
		     (name, desc) = arg
		     if desc != None and desc != "":
			 output.write("      <arg name='%s' info='%s'/>\n" % (
				      name, escape(desc)))
		     else:
			 output.write("      <arg name='%s'/>\n" % (name))
             except:
                 pass
         output.write("    </macro>\n")

     def serialize_typedef(self, output, name):
         id = self.idx.typedefs[name]
	 if id.info[0:7] == 'struct ':
	     output.write("    <struct name='%s' file='%s' type='%s'" % (
	              name, self.modulename_file(id.module), id.info))
	     name = id.info[7:]
	     if self.idx.structs.has_key(name) and ( \
	        type(self.idx.structs[name].info) == type(()) or
		type(self.idx.structs[name].info) == type([])):
	         output.write(">\n");
		 try:
		     for field in self.idx.structs[name].info:
			 desc = field[2]
			 if desc == None:
			     desc = ''
			 else:
			     desc = escape(desc)
			 output.write("      <field name='%s' type='%s' info='%s'/>\n" % (field[1] , field[0], desc))
		 except:
		     print "Failed to serialize struct %s" % (name)
		 output.write("    </struct>\n")
	     else:
	         output.write("/>\n");
	 else :
	     output.write("    <typedef name='%s' file='%s' type='%s'/>\n" % (
	              name, self.modulename_file(id.module), id.info))

     def serialize_variable(self, output, name):
         id = self.idx.variables[name]
	 if id.info != None:
	     output.write("    <variable name='%s' file='%s' type='%s'/>\n" % (
		     name, self.modulename_file(id.module), id.info))
	 else:
	     output.write("    <variable name='%s' file='%s'/>\n" % (
	             name, self.modulename_file(id.module)))
	              
     def serialize_function(self, output, name):
         id = self.idx.functions[name]
         output.write("    <%s name='%s' file='%s'>\n" % (id.type, name,
	              self.modulename_file(id.module)))
	 try:
	     (ret, params, desc) = id.info
	     output.write("      <info>%s</info>\n" % (escape(desc)))
	     if ret[0] != None:
	         if ret[0] == "void":
		     output.write("      <return type='void'/>\n")
		 else:
		     output.write("      <return type='%s' info='%s'/>\n" % (
			      ret[0], escape(ret[1])))
	     for param in params:
	         if param[0] == 'void':
		     continue
	         if param[2] == None:
		     output.write("      <arg name='%s' type='%s' info=''/>\n" % (param[1], param[0]))
		 else:
		     output.write("      <arg name='%s' type='%s' info='%s'/>\n" % (param[1], param[0], escape(param[2])))
	 except:
	     print "Failed to save function %s info: " % name, `id.info`
         output.write("    </%s>\n" % (id.type))

     def serialize_exports(self, output, file):
         module = self.modulename_file(file)
	 output.write("    <file name='%s'>\n" % (module))
	 dict = self.headers[file]
	 ids = dict.functions.keys() + dict.variables.keys() + \
	       dict.macros.keys() + dict.typedefs.keys() + \
	       dict.structs.keys() + dict.enums.keys()
	 ids.sort()
	 for id in ids:
	     output.write("     <exports symbol='%s'/>\n" % (id))
	 output.write("    </file>\n")


     def serialize(self, filename = None):
         if filename == None:
	     filename = "%s-api.xml" % self.name
         print "Saving XML description %s" % (filename)
	 output = open(filename, "w")
	 output.write('<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>\n')
	 output.write("<api name='%s'>\n" % self.name)
	 output.write("  <files>\n")
	 for file in self.headers.keys():
	     self.serialize_exports(output, file)
	 output.write("  </files>\n")
	 output.write("  <symbols>\n")
	 macros = self.idx.macros.keys()
	 macros.sort()
	 for macro in macros:
	     self.serialize_macro(output, macro)
	 enums = self.idx.enums.keys()
	 enums.sort()
	 for enum in enums:
	     self.serialize_enum(output, enum)
	 typedefs = self.idx.typedefs.keys()
	 typedefs.sort()
	 for typedef in typedefs:
	     self.serialize_typedef(output, typedef)
	 variables = self.idx.variables.keys()
	 variables.sort()
	 for variable in variables:
	     self.serialize_variable(output, variable)
	 functions = self.idx.functions.keys()
	 functions.sort()
	 for function in functions:
	     self.serialize_function(output, function)
	 output.write("  </symbols>\n")
	 output.write("</api>\n")
	 output.close()


def rebuild():
    builder = None
    if glob.glob("../parser.c") != [] :
        print "Rebuilding API description for libxml2"
	builder = docBuilder("libxml2", ["..", "../include/libxml"],
	                     ["xmlwin32version.h", "tst.c",
			      "schemasInternals.h", "xmlschemas" ])
    elif glob.glob("../libxslt/transform.c") != [] :
        print "Rebuilding API description for libxslt"
	builder = docBuilder("libxslt", ["../libxslt"],
	                     ["win32config.h", "libxslt.h", "tst.c"])
    else:
        print "rebuild() failed, unable to guess the module"
	return None
    builder.scan()
    builder.analyze()
    builder.serialize()
    if glob.glob("../libexslt/exslt.c") != [] :
        extra = docBuilder("libexslt", ["../libexslt"], ["libexslt.h"])
	extra.scan()
	extra.analyze()
	extra.serialize()
    return builder

#
# for debugging the parser
#
def parse(filename):
    parser = CParser(filename)
    idx = parser.parse()
    return idx

if __name__ == "__main__":
    rebuild()