Including it in common.py creates a circular import dependency; schema relies on common, but common.build_params requires a type annotation from schema. To type this properly, it needs to be moved outside the cycle. Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20201009161558.107041-18-jsnow@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#
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# QAPI helper library
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#
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# Copyright IBM, Corp. 2011
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# Copyright (c) 2013-2018 Red Hat Inc.
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#
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# Authors:
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#  Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
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#  Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
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#
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# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2.
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# See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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import re
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from typing import Optional, Sequence
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#: Magic string that gets removed along with all space to its right.
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EATSPACE = '\033EATSPACE.'
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POINTER_SUFFIX = ' *' + EATSPACE
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_C_NAME_TRANS = str.maketrans('.-', '__')
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def camel_to_upper(value: str) -> str:
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    """
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    Converts CamelCase to CAMEL_CASE.
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    Examples::
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        ENUMName -> ENUM_NAME
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        EnumName1 -> ENUM_NAME1
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        ENUM_NAME -> ENUM_NAME
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        ENUM_NAME1 -> ENUM_NAME1
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        ENUM_Name2 -> ENUM_NAME2
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        ENUM24_Name -> ENUM24_NAME
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    """
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    c_fun_str = c_name(value, False)
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    if value.isupper():
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        return c_fun_str
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    new_name = ''
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    length = len(c_fun_str)
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    for i in range(length):
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        char = c_fun_str[i]
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        # When char is upper case and no '_' appears before, do more checks
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        if char.isupper() and (i > 0) and c_fun_str[i - 1] != '_':
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            if i < length - 1 and c_fun_str[i + 1].islower():
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                new_name += '_'
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            elif c_fun_str[i - 1].isdigit():
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                new_name += '_'
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        new_name += char
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    return new_name.lstrip('_').upper()
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def c_enum_const(type_name: str,
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                 const_name: str,
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                 prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> str:
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    """
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    Generate a C enumeration constant name.
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    :param type_name: The name of the enumeration.
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    :param const_name: The name of this constant.
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    :param prefix: Optional, prefix that overrides the type_name.
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    """
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    if prefix is not None:
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        type_name = prefix
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    return camel_to_upper(type_name) + '_' + c_name(const_name, False).upper()
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def c_name(name: str, protect: bool = True) -> str:
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    """
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    Map ``name`` to a valid C identifier.
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    Used for converting 'name' from a 'name':'type' qapi definition
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    into a generated struct member, as well as converting type names
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    into substrings of a generated C function name.
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    '__a.b_c' -> '__a_b_c', 'x-foo' -> 'x_foo'
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    protect=True: 'int' -> 'q_int'; protect=False: 'int' -> 'int'
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    :param name: The name to map.
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    :param protect: If true, avoid returning certain ticklish identifiers
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                    (like C keywords) by prepending ``q_``.
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    """
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    # ANSI X3J11/88-090, 3.1.1
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    c89_words = set(['auto', 'break', 'case', 'char', 'const', 'continue',
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                     'default', 'do', 'double', 'else', 'enum', 'extern',
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                     'float', 'for', 'goto', 'if', 'int', 'long', 'register',
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                     'return', 'short', 'signed', 'sizeof', 'static',
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                     'struct', 'switch', 'typedef', 'union', 'unsigned',
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                     'void', 'volatile', 'while'])
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    # ISO/IEC 9899:1999, 6.4.1
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    c99_words = set(['inline', 'restrict', '_Bool', '_Complex', '_Imaginary'])
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    # ISO/IEC 9899:2011, 6.4.1
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    c11_words = set(['_Alignas', '_Alignof', '_Atomic', '_Generic',
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                     '_Noreturn', '_Static_assert', '_Thread_local'])
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    # GCC http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.7.1/gcc/C-Extensions.html
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    # excluding _.*
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    gcc_words = set(['asm', 'typeof'])
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    # C++ ISO/IEC 14882:2003 2.11
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    cpp_words = set(['bool', 'catch', 'class', 'const_cast', 'delete',
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                     'dynamic_cast', 'explicit', 'false', 'friend', 'mutable',
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                     'namespace', 'new', 'operator', 'private', 'protected',
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                     'public', 'reinterpret_cast', 'static_cast', 'template',
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                     'this', 'throw', 'true', 'try', 'typeid', 'typename',
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                     'using', 'virtual', 'wchar_t',
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                     # alternative representations
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                     'and', 'and_eq', 'bitand', 'bitor', 'compl', 'not',
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                     'not_eq', 'or', 'or_eq', 'xor', 'xor_eq'])
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    # namespace pollution:
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    polluted_words = set(['unix', 'errno', 'mips', 'sparc', 'i386'])
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    name = name.translate(_C_NAME_TRANS)
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    if protect and (name in c89_words | c99_words | c11_words | gcc_words
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                    | cpp_words | polluted_words):
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        return 'q_' + name
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    return name
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class Indentation:
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    """
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    Indentation level management.
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    :param initial: Initial number of spaces, default 0.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, initial: int = 0) -> None:
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        self._level = initial
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    def __int__(self) -> int:
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        return self._level
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    def __repr__(self) -> str:
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        return "{}({:d})".format(type(self).__name__, self._level)
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    def __str__(self) -> str:
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        """Return the current indentation as a string of spaces."""
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        return ' ' * self._level
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    def __bool__(self) -> bool:
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        """True when there is a non-zero indentation."""
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        return bool(self._level)
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    def increase(self, amount: int = 4) -> None:
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        """Increase the indentation level by ``amount``, default 4."""
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        self._level += amount
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    def decrease(self, amount: int = 4) -> None:
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        """Decrease the indentation level by ``amount``, default 4."""
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        if self._level < amount:
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            raise ArithmeticError(
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                f"Can't remove {amount:d} spaces from {self!r}")
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        self._level -= amount
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#: Global, current indent level for code generation.
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indent = Indentation()
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def cgen(code: str, **kwds: object) -> str:
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    """
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    Generate ``code`` with ``kwds`` interpolated.
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    Obey `indent`, and strip `EATSPACE`.
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    """
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    raw = code % kwds
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    if indent:
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        raw = re.sub(r'^(?!(#|$))', str(indent), raw, flags=re.MULTILINE)
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    return re.sub(re.escape(EATSPACE) + r' *', '', raw)
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def mcgen(code: str, **kwds: object) -> str:
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    if code[0] == '\n':
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        code = code[1:]
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    return cgen(code, **kwds)
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def c_fname(filename: str) -> str:
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    return re.sub(r'[^A-Za-z0-9_]', '_', filename)
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def guardstart(name: str) -> str:
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    return mcgen('''
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#ifndef %(name)s
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#define %(name)s
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''',
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                 name=c_fname(name).upper())
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def guardend(name: str) -> str:
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    return mcgen('''
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#endif /* %(name)s */
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''',
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                 name=c_fname(name).upper())
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def gen_if(ifcond: Sequence[str]) -> str:
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    ret = ''
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    for ifc in ifcond:
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        ret += mcgen('''
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#if %(cond)s
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''', cond=ifc)
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    return ret
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def gen_endif(ifcond: Sequence[str]) -> str:
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    ret = ''
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    for ifc in reversed(ifcond):
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        ret += mcgen('''
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#endif /* %(cond)s */
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''', cond=ifc)
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    return ret
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