Lichen

Annotated generator.py

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2017-02-28 Paul Boddie Added testing of temporary result variable availability.
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
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Generate C code from object layouts and other deduced information.
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Copyright (C) 2015, 2016, 2017 Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
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Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more
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details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""
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from common import CommonOutput, copy
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from encoders import encode_code, \
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                     encode_function_pointer, \
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                     encode_instantiator_pointer, \
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                     encode_literal_constant, encode_literal_constant_member, \
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                     encode_literal_constant_size, encode_literal_constant_value, \
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                     encode_literal_data_initialiser, \
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                     encode_literal_instantiator, encode_literal_reference, \
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                     encode_path, encode_pcode, encode_pos, encode_ppos, \
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                     encode_predefined_reference, encode_size, \
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                     encode_symbol, encode_tablename, \
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                     encode_type_attribute, decode_type_attribute, \
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                     is_type_attribute
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from os import listdir, mkdir, remove
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from os.path import exists, isdir, join, split, splitext
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from referencing import Reference
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class Generator(CommonOutput):
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    "A code generator."
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    # NOTE: These must be synchronised with the library.
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    function_type = "__builtins__.core.function"
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    none_type = "__builtins__.none.NoneType"
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    string_type = "__builtins__.str.string"
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    type_type = "__builtins__.core.type"
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    unicode_type = "__builtins__.unicode.utf8string"
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    none_value = "__builtins__.none.None"
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    predefined_constant_members = (
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        ("__builtins__.boolean", "False"),
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        ("__builtins__.boolean", "True"),
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        ("__builtins__.none", "None"),
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        ("__builtins__.notimplemented", "NotImplemented"),
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        )
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    literal_mapping_types = (
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        "__builtins__.dict.dict",
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        )
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    literal_sequence_types = (
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        "__builtins__.list.list",
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        "__builtins__.tuple.tuple",
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        )
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    literal_instantiator_types = literal_mapping_types + literal_sequence_types
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    def __init__(self, importer, optimiser, output):
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        """
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        Initialise the generator with the given 'importer', 'optimiser' and
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        'output' directory.
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        """
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        self.importer = importer
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        self.optimiser = optimiser
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        self.output = output
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    def to_output(self, debug=False, gc_sections=False):
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        "Write the generated code."
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        self.check_output("debug=%r gc_sections=%r" % (debug, gc_sections))
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        self.write_structures()
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        self.write_scripts(debug, gc_sections)
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        self.copy_templates()
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    def copy_templates(self):
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        "Copy template files to the generated output directory."
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        templates = join(split(__file__)[0], "templates")
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        for filename in listdir(templates):
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            target = self.output
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            pathname = join(templates, filename)
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            # Copy files into the target directory.
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            if not isdir(pathname):
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                copy(pathname, target)
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            # Copy directories (such as the native code directory).
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            else:
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                target = join(self.output, filename)
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                if not exists(target):
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                    mkdir(target)
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                existing = listdir(target)
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                needed = listdir(pathname)
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                # Determine which files are superfluous by comparing their
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                # basenames (without extensions) to those of the needed
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                # filenames. This should preserve object files for needed source
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                # files, only discarding completely superfluous files from the
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                # target directory.
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                needed_basenames = set()
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                for filename in needed:
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                    needed_basenames.add(splitext(filename)[0])
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                superfluous = []
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                for filename in existing:
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                    if splitext(filename)[0] not in needed_basenames:
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                        superfluous.append(filename)
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                # Copy needed files.
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                for filename in needed:
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                    copy(join(pathname, filename), target)
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                # Remove superfluous files.
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                for filename in superfluous:
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                    remove(join(target, filename))
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    def write_structures(self):
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        "Write structures used by the program."
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        f_consts = open(join(self.output, "progconsts.h"), "w")
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        f_defs = open(join(self.output, "progtypes.c"), "w")
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        f_decls = open(join(self.output, "progtypes.h"), "w")
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        f_signatures = open(join(self.output, "main.h"), "w")
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        f_code = open(join(self.output, "main.c"), "w")
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        try:
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            # Output boilerplate.
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            print >>f_consts, """\
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#ifndef __PROGCONSTS_H__
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#define __PROGCONSTS_H__
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#include "types.h"
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"""
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            print >>f_decls, """\
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#ifndef __PROGTYPES_H__
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#define __PROGTYPES_H__
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#include "progconsts.h"
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#include "types.h"
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"""
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            print >>f_defs, """\
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#include "progtypes.h"
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#include "progops.h"
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#include "main.h"
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"""
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            print >>f_signatures, """\
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#ifndef __MAIN_H__
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#define __MAIN_H__
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#include "types.h"
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"""
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            print >>f_code, """\
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "gc.h"
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#include "types.h"
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#include "exceptions.h"
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#include "ops.h"
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#include "progconsts.h"
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#include "progtypes.h"
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#include "main.h"
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#include "progops.h"
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"""
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            # Generate table and structure data.
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            function_instance_attrs = None
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            objects = self.optimiser.attr_table.items()
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            objects.sort()
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            self.callables = {}
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            for ref, indexes in objects:
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                attrnames = self.get_attribute_names(indexes)
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                kind = ref.get_kind()
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                path = ref.get_origin()
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                table_name = encode_tablename(kind, path)
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                structure_size = encode_size(kind, path)
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                # Generate structures for classes and modules.
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                if kind != "<instance>":
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                    structure = []
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                    attrs = self.get_static_attributes(kind, path, attrnames)
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                    # Set a special instantiator on the class.
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                    if kind == "<class>":
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                        # Write instantiator declarations based on the
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                        # applicable initialiser.
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                        init_ref = attrs["__init__"]
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                        # Write instantiator definitions.
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                        self.write_instantiator(f_code, f_signatures, path, init_ref)
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                        # Record the callable for parameter table generation.
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                        self.callables[path] = init_ref.get_origin()
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                        # Define special attributes.
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                        attrs["__fn__"] = path
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                        attrs["__args__"] = path
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                    self.populate_structure(Reference(kind, path), attrs, kind, structure)
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                    if kind == "<class>":
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                        self.write_instance_structure(f_decls, path, structure_size)
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                    self.write_structure(f_decls, f_defs, path, table_name, structure,
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                        kind == "<class>" and path)
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                # Record function instance details for function generation below.
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                else:
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                    attrs = self.get_instance_attributes(path, attrnames)
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                    if path == self.function_type:
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                        function_instance_attrs = attrs
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                        # Record the callable for parameter table generation.
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                        self.callables[path] = path
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                # Write a table for all objects.
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                table = []
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                self.populate_table(Reference(kind, path), table)
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                self.write_table(f_decls, f_defs, table_name, structure_size, table)
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            # Generate function instances.
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            functions = self.importer.function_parameters.keys()
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            functions.sort()
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            extra_function_instances = []
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            for path in functions:
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                # Instantiators are generated above.
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                if self.importer.classes.has_key(path) or not self.importer.get_object(path):
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                    continue
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                # Record the callable for parameter table generation.
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                self.callables[path] = path
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                # Define the structure details.
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                cls = self.function_type
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                table_name = encode_tablename("<instance>", cls)
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                structure_size = encode_size("<instance>", path)
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                # Set a special callable attribute on the instance.
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                function_instance_attrs["__fn__"] = path
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                function_instance_attrs["__args__"] = path
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                structure = self.populate_function(path, function_instance_attrs)
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                self.write_structure(f_decls, f_defs, path, table_name, structure)
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                # Functions with defaults need to declare instance structures.
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                if self.importer.function_defaults.get(path):
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                    self.write_instance_structure(f_decls, path, structure_size)
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                    extra_function_instances.append(path)
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                # Write function declarations.
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                # Signature: __attr <name>(__attr[]);
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                print >>f_signatures, "__attr %s(__attr args[]);" % encode_function_pointer(path)
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            # Generate parameter table size data.
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            min_parameters = {}
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            max_parameters = {}
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            size_parameters = {}
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            # Consolidate parameter tables for instantiators and functions.
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            parameter_tables = set()
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            for path, function_path in self.callables.items():
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                argmin, argmax = self.get_argument_limits(function_path)
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                # Obtain the parameter table members.
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                parameters = self.optimiser.parameters[function_path]
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                if not parameters:
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                    parameters = ()
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                else:
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                    parameters = tuple(parameters)
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                # Define each table in terms of the members and the minimum
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                # number of arguments.
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                parameter_tables.add((argmin, parameters))
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                signature = self.get_parameter_signature(argmin, parameters)
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                # Record the minimum number of arguments, the maximum number,
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                # and the size of the table.
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                min_parameters[signature] = argmin
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                max_parameters[signature] = argmax
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                size_parameters[signature] = len(parameters)
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            self.write_size_constants(f_consts, "pmin", min_parameters, 0)
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            self.write_size_constants(f_consts, "pmax", max_parameters, 0)
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            self.write_size_constants(f_consts, "psize", size_parameters, 0)
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            # Generate parameter tables for distinct function signatures.
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            for argmin, parameters in parameter_tables:
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                self.make_parameter_table(f_decls, f_defs, argmin, parameters)
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            # Generate predefined constants.
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            for path, name in self.predefined_constant_members:
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                self.make_predefined_constant(f_decls, f_defs, path, name)
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            # Generate literal constants.
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            for constant, n in self.optimiser.constants.items():
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                self.make_literal_constant(f_decls, f_defs, n, constant)
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            # Finish the main source file.
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            self.write_main_program(f_code, f_signatures)
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            # Record size information for certain function instances as well as
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            # for classes, modules and other instances.
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            size_tables = {}
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            for kind in ["<class>", "<module>", "<instance>"]:
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                size_tables[kind] = {}
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            # Generate structure size data.
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            for ref, structure in self.optimiser.structures.items():
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                size_tables[ref.get_kind()][ref.get_origin()] = len(structure)
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            for path in extra_function_instances:
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                defaults = self.importer.function_defaults[path]
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                size_tables["<instance>"][path] = size_tables["<instance>"][self.function_type] + len(defaults)
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            size_tables = size_tables.items()
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            size_tables.sort()
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            for kind, sizes in size_tables:
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                self.write_size_constants(f_consts, kind, sizes, 0)
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            # Generate parameter codes.
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            self.write_code_constants(f_consts, self.optimiser.all_paramnames,
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                                      self.optimiser.arg_locations,
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                                      "pcode", "ppos", encode_pcode, encode_ppos)
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            # Generate attribute codes.
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            self.write_code_constants(f_consts, self.optimiser.all_attrnames,
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                                      self.optimiser.locations,
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                                      "code", "pos", encode_code, encode_pos)
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            # Output more boilerplate.
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            print >>f_consts, """\
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#endif /* __PROGCONSTS_H__ */"""
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            print >>f_decls, """\
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#define __FUNCTION_TYPE %s
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#define __FUNCTION_INSTANCE_SIZE %s
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#define __TYPE_CLASS_TYPE %s
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#define __TYPE_CLASS_POS %s
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#define __TYPE_CLASS_CODE %s
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#endif /* __PROGTYPES_H__ */""" % (
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    encode_path(self.function_type),
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    encode_size("<instance>", self.function_type),
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    encode_path(self.type_type),
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    encode_pos(encode_type_attribute(self.type_type)),
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    encode_code(encode_type_attribute(self.type_type)),
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    )
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            print >>f_signatures, """\
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#endif /* __MAIN_H__ */"""
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        finally:
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            f_consts.close()
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            f_defs.close()
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            f_decls.close()
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            f_signatures.close()
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            f_code.close()
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    def write_scripts(self, debug, gc_sections):
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        "Write scripts used to build the program."
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        f_native = open(join(self.output, "native.mk"), "w")
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        f_modules = open(join(self.output, "modules.mk"), "w")
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        f_options = open(join(self.output, "options.mk"), "w")
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        try:
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            if debug:
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                print >>f_options, "CFLAGS = -g"
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            if gc_sections:
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                print >>f_options, "include gc_sections.mk"
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            # Identify modules used by the program.
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            native_modules = [join("native", "common.c")]
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            modules = []
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            for name in self.importer.modules.keys():
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                parts = name.split(".", 1)
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                # Identify source files to be built.
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                if parts[0] == "native":
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                    native_modules.append(join("native", "%s.c" % parts[1]))
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                else:
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                    modules.append(join("src", "%s.c" % name))
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            print >>f_native, "SRC =", " ".join(native_modules)
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            print >>f_modules, "SRC +=", " ".join(modules)
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        finally:
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            f_native.close()
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            f_modules.close()
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            f_options.close()
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    def make_literal_constant(self, f_decls, f_defs, n, constant):
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        """
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        Write literal constant details to 'f_decls' (to declare a structure) and
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        to 'f_defs' (to define the contents) for the constant with the number
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        'n' with the given 'constant'.
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        """
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        value, value_type, encoding = constant
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        const_path = encode_literal_constant(n)
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        structure_name = encode_literal_reference(n)
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        ref = Reference("<instance>", value_type)
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        self.make_constant(f_decls, f_defs, ref, const_path, structure_name, value, encoding)
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    def make_predefined_constant(self, f_decls, f_defs, path, name):
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        """
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        Write predefined constant details to 'f_decls' (to declare a structure)
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        and to 'f_defs' (to define the contents) for the constant located in
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        'path' with the given 'name'.
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        """
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        # Determine the details of the constant.
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        attr_path = "%s.%s" % (path, name)
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        structure_name = encode_predefined_reference(attr_path)
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        ref = self.importer.get_object(attr_path)
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        self.make_constant(f_decls, f_defs, ref, attr_path, structure_name)
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    def make_constant(self, f_decls, f_defs, ref, const_path, structure_name, data=None, encoding=None):
paul@136 498
paul@136 499
        """
paul@136 500
        Write constant details to 'f_decls' (to declare a structure) and to
paul@136 501
        'f_defs' (to define the contents) for the constant described by 'ref'
paul@136 502
        having the given 'path' and 'structure_name' (for the constant structure
paul@136 503
        itself).
paul@406 504
paul@406 505
        The additional 'data' and 'encoding' are used to describe specific
paul@406 506
        values.
paul@136 507
        """
paul@136 508
paul@136 509
        # Obtain the attributes.
paul@136 510
paul@136 511
        cls = ref.get_origin()
paul@136 512
        indexes = self.optimiser.attr_table[ref]
paul@136 513
        attrnames = self.get_attribute_names(indexes)
paul@136 514
        attrs = self.get_instance_attributes(cls, attrnames)
paul@136 515
paul@136 516
        # Set the data, if provided.
paul@136 517
paul@136 518
        if data is not None:
paul@136 519
            attrs["__data__"] = data
paul@136 520
paul@360 521
            # Also set a key for dynamic attribute lookup, if a string.
paul@360 522
paul@397 523
            if attrs.has_key("__key__"):
paul@360 524
                if data in self.optimiser.all_attrnames:
paul@360 525
                    attrs["__key__"] = data
paul@360 526
                else:
paul@360 527
                    attrs["__key__"] = None
paul@360 528
paul@583 529
            # Initialise the size, if a string.
paul@583 530
paul@583 531
            if attrs.has_key("__size__"):
paul@583 532
                attrs["__size__"] = len(data)
paul@583 533
paul@400 534
        # Define Unicode constant encoding details.
paul@400 535
paul@400 536
        if cls == self.unicode_type:
paul@406 537
paul@406 538
            # Reference the encoding's own constant value.
paul@406 539
paul@406 540
            if encoding:
paul@406 541
                n = self.optimiser.constants[(encoding, self.string_type, None)]
paul@406 542
paul@406 543
                # Employ a special alias that will be tested specifically in
paul@406 544
                # encode_member.
paul@406 545
paul@609 546
                encoding_ref = Reference("<instance>", self.string_type, "$c%s" % n)
paul@406 547
paul@406 548
            # Use None where no encoding was indicated.
paul@406 549
paul@406 550
            else:
paul@406 551
                encoding_ref = Reference("<instance>", self.none_type)
paul@406 552
paul@406 553
            attrs["encoding"] = encoding_ref
paul@400 554
paul@136 555
        # Define the structure details. An object is created for the constant,
paul@136 556
        # but an attribute is provided, referring to the object, for access to
paul@136 557
        # the constant in the program.
paul@136 558
paul@136 559
        structure = []
paul@150 560
        table_name = encode_tablename("<instance>", cls)
paul@136 561
        self.populate_structure(ref, attrs, ref.get_kind(), structure)
paul@211 562
        self.write_structure(f_decls, f_defs, structure_name, table_name, structure)
paul@136 563
paul@136 564
        # Define a macro for the constant.
paul@136 565
paul@136 566
        attr_name = encode_path(const_path)
paul@626 567
        print >>f_decls, "#define %s __ATTRVALUE(&%s)" % (attr_name, structure_name)
paul@136 568
paul@579 569
    def make_parameter_table(self, f_decls, f_defs, argmin, parameters):
paul@126 570
paul@126 571
        """
paul@126 572
        Write parameter table details to 'f_decls' (to declare a table) and to
paul@579 573
        'f_defs' (to define the contents) for the given 'argmin' and
paul@579 574
        'parameters'.
paul@126 575
        """
paul@126 576
paul@357 577
        # Use a signature for the table name instead of a separate name for each
paul@357 578
        # function.
paul@357 579
paul@579 580
        signature = self.get_parameter_signature(argmin, parameters)
paul@357 581
        table_name = encode_tablename("<function>", signature)
paul@579 582
        min_parameters = encode_size("pmin", signature)
paul@579 583
        max_parameters = encode_size("pmax", signature)
paul@579 584
        structure_size = encode_size("psize", signature)
paul@357 585
paul@126 586
        table = []
paul@357 587
        self.populate_parameter_table(parameters, table)
paul@579 588
        self.write_parameter_table(f_decls, f_defs, table_name, min_parameters, max_parameters, structure_size, table)
paul@126 589
paul@579 590
    def get_parameter_signature(self, argmin, parameters):
paul@357 591
paul@579 592
        "Return a signature for the given 'argmin' and 'parameters'."
paul@357 593
paul@579 594
        l = [str(argmin)]
paul@357 595
        for parameter in parameters:
paul@357 596
            if parameter is None:
paul@357 597
                l.append("")
paul@357 598
            else:
paul@357 599
                name, pos = parameter
paul@361 600
                l.append("%s_%s" % (name, pos))
paul@357 601
        return l and "__".join(l) or "__void"
paul@357 602
paul@357 603
    def get_signature_for_callable(self, path):
paul@357 604
paul@357 605
        "Return the signature for the callable with the given 'path'."
paul@357 606
paul@357 607
        function_path = self.callables[path]
paul@579 608
        argmin, argmax = self.get_argument_limits(function_path)
paul@357 609
        parameters = self.optimiser.parameters[function_path]
paul@579 610
        return self.get_parameter_signature(argmin, parameters)
paul@357 611
paul@126 612
    def write_size_constants(self, f_consts, size_prefix, sizes, padding):
paul@126 613
paul@126 614
        """
paul@126 615
        Write size constants to 'f_consts' for the given 'size_prefix', using
paul@126 616
        the 'sizes' dictionary to populate the definition, adding the given
paul@126 617
        'padding' to the basic sizes.
paul@126 618
        """
paul@126 619
paul@126 620
        print >>f_consts, "enum %s {" % encode_size(size_prefix)
paul@126 621
        first = True
paul@126 622
        for path, size in sizes.items():
paul@126 623
            if not first:
paul@126 624
                print >>f_consts, ","
paul@126 625
            else:
paul@126 626
                first = False
paul@126 627
            f_consts.write("    %s = %d" % (encode_size(size_prefix, path), size + padding))
paul@126 628
        print >>f_consts, "\n    };"
paul@126 629
paul@623 630
    def write_code_constants(self, f_consts, attrnames, locations, code_prefix,
paul@623 631
                             pos_prefix, code_encoder, pos_encoder):
paul@126 632
paul@126 633
        """
paul@126 634
        Write code constants to 'f_consts' for the given 'attrnames' and
paul@126 635
        attribute 'locations'.
paul@126 636
        """
paul@126 637
paul@132 638
        print >>f_consts, "enum %s {" % encode_symbol(code_prefix)
paul@126 639
        first = True
paul@126 640
        for i, attrname in enumerate(attrnames):
paul@126 641
            if not first:
paul@126 642
                print >>f_consts, ","
paul@126 643
            else:
paul@126 644
                first = False
paul@623 645
            f_consts.write("    %s = %d" % (code_encoder(attrname), i))
paul@126 646
        print >>f_consts, "\n    };"
paul@126 647
paul@132 648
        print >>f_consts, "enum %s {" % encode_symbol(pos_prefix)
paul@126 649
        first = True
paul@126 650
        for i, attrnames in enumerate(locations):
paul@126 651
            for attrname in attrnames:
paul@126 652
                if not first:
paul@126 653
                    print >>f_consts, ","
paul@126 654
                else:
paul@126 655
                    first = False
paul@623 656
                f_consts.write("    %s = %d" % (pos_encoder(attrname), i))
paul@126 657
        print >>f_consts, "\n    };"
paul@126 658
paul@126 659
    def write_table(self, f_decls, f_defs, table_name, structure_size, table):
paul@126 660
paul@126 661
        """
paul@126 662
        Write the declarations to 'f_decls' and definitions to 'f_defs' for
paul@126 663
        the object having the given 'table_name' and the given 'structure_size',
paul@126 664
        with 'table' details used to populate the definition.
paul@126 665
        """
paul@126 666
paul@126 667
        print >>f_decls, "extern const __table %s;\n" % table_name
paul@126 668
paul@126 669
        # Write the corresponding definition.
paul@126 670
paul@570 671
        print >>f_defs, """\
paul@570 672
const __table %s = {
paul@570 673
    %s,
paul@570 674
    {
paul@570 675
        %s
paul@570 676
    }
paul@570 677
};
paul@579 678
""" % (table_name, structure_size,
paul@579 679
       ",\n        ".join(table))
paul@126 680
paul@579 681
    def write_parameter_table(self, f_decls, f_defs, table_name, min_parameters,
paul@579 682
                              max_parameters, structure_size, table):
paul@126 683
paul@126 684
        """
paul@126 685
        Write the declarations to 'f_decls' and definitions to 'f_defs' for
paul@579 686
        the object having the given 'table_name' and the given 'min_parameters',
paul@579 687
        'max_parameters' and 'structure_size', with 'table' details used to
paul@579 688
        populate the definition.
paul@126 689
        """
paul@126 690
paul@570 691
        members = []
paul@570 692
        for t in table:
paul@579 693
            members.append("{.code=%s, .pos=%s}" % t)
paul@570 694
paul@126 695
        print >>f_decls, "extern const __ptable %s;\n" % table_name
paul@126 696
paul@126 697
        # Write the corresponding definition.
paul@126 698
paul@570 699
        print >>f_defs, """\
paul@570 700
const __ptable %s = {
paul@579 701
    .min=%s,
paul@579 702
    .max=%s,
paul@579 703
    .size=%s,
paul@570 704
    {
paul@570 705
        %s
paul@570 706
    }
paul@570 707
};
paul@579 708
""" % (table_name, min_parameters, max_parameters, structure_size,
paul@579 709
       ",\n        ".join(members))
paul@126 710
paul@136 711
    def write_instance_structure(self, f_decls, path, structure_size):
paul@126 712
paul@126 713
        """
paul@136 714
        Write a declaration to 'f_decls' for the object having the given 'path'
paul@136 715
        and the given 'structure_size'.
paul@126 716
        """
paul@126 717
paul@126 718
        # Write an instance-specific type definition for instances of classes.
paul@126 719
        # See: templates/types.h
paul@126 720
paul@126 721
        print >>f_decls, """\
paul@126 722
typedef struct {
paul@126 723
    const __table * table;
paul@568 724
    __pos pos;
paul@126 725
    __attr attrs[%s];
paul@126 726
} %s;
paul@136 727
""" % (structure_size, encode_symbol("obj", path))
paul@136 728
paul@211 729
    def write_structure(self, f_decls, f_defs, structure_name, table_name, structure, path=None):
paul@126 730
paul@136 731
        """
paul@136 732
        Write the declarations to 'f_decls' and definitions to 'f_defs' for
paul@136 733
        the object having the given 'structure_name', the given 'table_name',
paul@211 734
        and the given 'structure' details used to populate the definition.
paul@136 735
        """
paul@126 736
paul@136 737
        if f_decls:
paul@136 738
            print >>f_decls, "extern __obj %s;\n" % encode_path(structure_name)
paul@136 739
paul@136 740
        is_class = path and self.importer.get_object(path).has_kind("<class>")
paul@623 741
        pos = is_class and encode_pos(encode_type_attribute(path)) or "0"
paul@132 742
paul@132 743
        print >>f_defs, """\
paul@132 744
__obj %s = {
paul@132 745
    &%s,
paul@132 746
    %s,
paul@132 747
    {
paul@132 748
        %s
paul@132 749
    }};
paul@132 750
""" % (
paul@136 751
            encode_path(structure_name), table_name, pos,
paul@126 752
            ",\n        ".join(structure))
paul@126 753
paul@132 754
    def get_argument_limits(self, path):
paul@126 755
paul@132 756
        """
paul@132 757
        Return the argument minimum and maximum for the callable at 'path',
paul@132 758
        adding an argument position for a universal context.
paul@132 759
        """
paul@132 760
paul@126 761
        parameters = self.importer.function_parameters[path]
paul@126 762
        defaults = self.importer.function_defaults.get(path)
paul@132 763
        num_parameters = len(parameters) + 1
paul@132 764
        return num_parameters - (defaults and len(defaults) or 0), num_parameters
paul@126 765
paul@126 766
    def get_attribute_names(self, indexes):
paul@126 767
paul@126 768
        """
paul@126 769
        Given a list of attribute table 'indexes', return a list of attribute
paul@126 770
        names.
paul@126 771
        """
paul@126 772
paul@126 773
        all_attrnames = self.optimiser.all_attrnames
paul@126 774
        attrnames = []
paul@126 775
        for i in indexes:
paul@126 776
            if i is None:
paul@126 777
                attrnames.append(None)
paul@126 778
            else:
paul@126 779
                attrnames.append(all_attrnames[i])
paul@126 780
        return attrnames
paul@126 781
paul@126 782
    def get_static_attributes(self, kind, name, attrnames):
paul@126 783
paul@126 784
        """
paul@126 785
        Return a mapping of attribute names to paths for attributes belonging
paul@126 786
        to objects of the given 'kind' (being "<class>" or "<module>") with
paul@126 787
        the given 'name' and supporting the given 'attrnames'.
paul@126 788
        """
paul@126 789
paul@126 790
        attrs = {}
paul@126 791
paul@126 792
        for attrname in attrnames:
paul@126 793
            if attrname is None:
paul@126 794
                continue
paul@126 795
            if kind == "<class>":
paul@126 796
                path = self.importer.all_class_attrs[name][attrname]
paul@126 797
            elif kind == "<module>":
paul@126 798
                path = "%s.%s" % (name, attrname)
paul@126 799
            else:
paul@126 800
                continue
paul@126 801
paul@126 802
            # The module may be hidden.
paul@126 803
paul@126 804
            attr = self.importer.get_object(path)
paul@126 805
            if not attr:
paul@126 806
                module = self.importer.hidden.get(path)
paul@126 807
                if module:
paul@126 808
                    attr = Reference(module.name, "<module>")
paul@126 809
            attrs[attrname] = attr
paul@126 810
paul@126 811
        return attrs
paul@126 812
paul@126 813
    def get_instance_attributes(self, name, attrnames):
paul@126 814
paul@126 815
        """
paul@126 816
        Return a mapping of attribute names to references for attributes
paul@126 817
        belonging to instances of the class with the given 'name', where the
paul@126 818
        given 'attrnames' are supported.
paul@126 819
        """
paul@126 820
paul@126 821
        consts = self.importer.all_instance_attr_constants[name]
paul@126 822
        attrs = {}
paul@126 823
        for attrname in attrnames:
paul@126 824
            if attrname is None:
paul@126 825
                continue
paul@126 826
            const = consts.get(attrname)
paul@126 827
            attrs[attrname] = const or Reference("<var>", "%s.%s" % (name, attrname))
paul@126 828
        return attrs
paul@126 829
paul@357 830
    def populate_table(self, path, table):
paul@126 831
paul@126 832
        """
paul@126 833
        Traverse the attributes in the determined order for the structure having
paul@357 834
        the given 'path', adding entries to the attribute 'table'.
paul@126 835
        """
paul@126 836
paul@357 837
        for attrname in self.optimiser.structures[path]:
paul@126 838
paul@126 839
            # Handle gaps in the structure.
paul@126 840
paul@126 841
            if attrname is None:
paul@126 842
                table.append("0")
paul@126 843
            else:
paul@623 844
                table.append(encode_code(attrname))
paul@126 845
paul@357 846
    def populate_parameter_table(self, parameters, table):
paul@126 847
paul@126 848
        """
paul@357 849
        Traverse the 'parameters' in the determined order, adding entries to the
paul@357 850
        attribute 'table'.
paul@126 851
        """
paul@126 852
paul@357 853
        for value in parameters:
paul@126 854
paul@126 855
            # Handle gaps in the structure.
paul@126 856
paul@126 857
            if value is None:
paul@126 858
                table.append(("0", "0"))
paul@126 859
            else:
paul@126 860
                name, pos = value
paul@126 861
                table.append((encode_symbol("pcode", name), pos))
paul@126 862
paul@523 863
    def populate_function(self, path, function_instance_attrs):
paul@126 864
paul@126 865
        """
paul@126 866
        Populate a structure for the function with the given 'path'. The given
paul@523 867
        'attrs' provide the instance attributes.
paul@126 868
        """
paul@126 869
paul@126 870
        structure = []
paul@523 871
        self.populate_structure(Reference("<function>", path), function_instance_attrs, "<instance>", structure)
paul@126 872
paul@126 873
        # Append default members.
paul@126 874
paul@126 875
        self.append_defaults(path, structure)
paul@126 876
        return structure
paul@126 877
paul@523 878
    def populate_structure(self, ref, attrs, kind, structure):
paul@126 879
paul@126 880
        """
paul@126 881
        Traverse the attributes in the determined order for the structure having
paul@126 882
        the given 'ref' whose members are provided by the 'attrs' mapping, in a
paul@126 883
        structure of the given 'kind', adding entries to the object 'structure'.
paul@126 884
        """
paul@126 885
paul@174 886
        # Populate function instance structures for functions.
paul@174 887
paul@174 888
        if ref.has_kind("<function>"):
paul@174 889
            origin = self.function_type
paul@174 890
            structure_ref = Reference("<instance>", self.function_type)
paul@174 891
paul@174 892
        # Otherwise, just populate the appropriate structures.
paul@126 893
paul@174 894
        else:
paul@174 895
            origin = ref.get_origin()
paul@174 896
            structure_ref = ref
paul@174 897
paul@174 898
        for attrname in self.optimiser.structures[structure_ref]:
paul@126 899
paul@126 900
            # Handle gaps in the structure.
paul@126 901
paul@126 902
            if attrname is None:
paul@477 903
                structure.append("__NULL")
paul@126 904
paul@126 905
            # Handle non-constant and constant members.
paul@126 906
paul@126 907
            else:
paul@126 908
                attr = attrs[attrname]
paul@126 909
paul@136 910
                # Special function pointer member.
paul@136 911
paul@126 912
                if attrname == "__fn__":
paul@126 913
paul@523 914
                    # Classes offer instantiators which can be called without a
paul@523 915
                    # context.
paul@126 916
paul@126 917
                    if kind == "<class>":
paul@126 918
                        attr = encode_instantiator_pointer(attr)
paul@126 919
                    else:
paul@126 920
                        attr = encode_function_pointer(attr)
paul@126 921
paul@577 922
                    structure.append("{.fn=%s}" % attr)
paul@126 923
                    continue
paul@126 924
paul@136 925
                # Special argument specification member.
paul@136 926
paul@126 927
                elif attrname == "__args__":
paul@357 928
                    signature = self.get_signature_for_callable(ref.get_origin())
paul@357 929
                    ptable = encode_tablename("<function>", signature)
paul@357 930
paul@579 931
                    structure.append("{.ptable=&%s}" % ptable)
paul@126 932
                    continue
paul@126 933
paul@136 934
                # Special internal data member.
paul@136 935
paul@136 936
                elif attrname == "__data__":
paul@569 937
                    structure.append("{.%s=%s}" % (
paul@378 938
                                     encode_literal_constant_member(attr),
paul@378 939
                                     encode_literal_constant_value(attr)))
paul@136 940
                    continue
paul@136 941
paul@583 942
                # Special internal size member.
paul@583 943
paul@583 944
                elif attrname == "__size__":
paul@583 945
                    structure.append("{.intvalue=%d}" % attr)
paul@583 946
                    continue
paul@583 947
paul@360 948
                # Special internal key member.
paul@360 949
paul@360 950
                elif attrname == "__key__":
paul@623 951
                    structure.append("{.code=%s, .pos=%s}" % (attr and encode_code(attr) or "0",
paul@623 952
                                                              attr and encode_pos(attr) or "0"))
paul@360 953
                    continue
paul@360 954
paul@251 955
                # Special cases.
paul@251 956
paul@499 957
                elif attrname in ("__file__", "__name__"):
paul@251 958
                    path = ref.get_origin()
paul@397 959
                    value_type = self.string_type
paul@271 960
paul@489 961
                    # Provide constant values. These must match the values
paul@489 962
                    # originally recorded during inspection.
paul@489 963
paul@271 964
                    if attrname == "__file__":
paul@271 965
                        module = self.importer.get_module(path)
paul@271 966
                        value = module.filename
paul@489 967
paul@489 968
                    # Function and class names are leafnames.
paul@489 969
paul@499 970
                    elif attrname == "__name__" and not ref.has_kind("<module>"):
paul@489 971
                        value = path.rsplit(".", 1)[-1]
paul@489 972
paul@489 973
                    # All other names just use the object path information.
paul@489 974
paul@271 975
                    else:
paul@271 976
                        value = path
paul@271 977
paul@406 978
                    encoding = None
paul@406 979
paul@406 980
                    local_number = self.importer.all_constants[path][(value, value_type, encoding)]
paul@251 981
                    constant_name = "$c%d" % local_number
paul@251 982
                    attr_path = "%s.%s" % (path, constant_name)
paul@251 983
                    constant_number = self.optimiser.constant_numbers[attr_path]
paul@609 984
                    constant_value = "__const%s" % constant_number
paul@251 985
                    structure.append("%s /* %s */" % (constant_value, attrname))
paul@251 986
                    continue
paul@251 987
paul@499 988
                elif attrname == "__parent__":
paul@499 989
                    path = ref.get_origin()
paul@499 990
paul@499 991
                    # Parents of classes and functions are derived from their
paul@499 992
                    # object paths.
paul@499 993
paul@499 994
                    value = path.rsplit(".", 1)[0]
paul@577 995
                    structure.append("{.value=&%s}" % encode_path(value))
paul@577 996
                    continue
paul@577 997
paul@577 998
                # Special context member.
paul@577 999
                # Set the context depending on the kind of attribute.
paul@577 1000
                # For methods:          <parent>
paul@577 1001
                # For other attributes: __NULL
paul@577 1002
paul@577 1003
                elif attrname == "__context__":
paul@577 1004
                    path = ref.get_origin()
paul@577 1005
paul@577 1006
                    # Contexts of methods are derived from their object paths.
paul@577 1007
paul@577 1008
                    context = "0"
paul@577 1009
paul@577 1010
                    if ref.get_kind() == "<function>":
paul@577 1011
                        parent = path.rsplit(".", 1)[0]
paul@577 1012
                        if self.importer.classes.has_key(parent):
paul@577 1013
                            context = "&%s" % encode_path(parent)
paul@577 1014
paul@577 1015
                    structure.append("{.value=%s}" % context)
paul@499 1016
                    continue
paul@499 1017
paul@318 1018
                # Special class relationship attributes.
paul@318 1019
paul@318 1020
                elif is_type_attribute(attrname):
paul@577 1021
                    structure.append("{.value=&%s}" % encode_path(decode_type_attribute(attrname)))
paul@318 1022
                    continue
paul@318 1023
paul@406 1024
                # All other kinds of members.
paul@406 1025
paul@126 1026
                structure.append(self.encode_member(origin, attrname, attr, kind))
paul@126 1027
paul@126 1028
    def encode_member(self, path, name, ref, structure_type):
paul@126 1029
paul@126 1030
        """
paul@126 1031
        Encode within the structure provided by 'path', the member whose 'name'
paul@126 1032
        provides 'ref', within the given 'structure_type'.
paul@126 1033
        """
paul@126 1034
paul@126 1035
        kind = ref.get_kind()
paul@126 1036
        origin = ref.get_origin()
paul@126 1037
paul@126 1038
        # References to constant literals.
paul@126 1039
paul@338 1040
        if kind == "<instance>" and ref.is_constant_alias():
paul@338 1041
            alias = ref.get_name()
paul@126 1042
paul@406 1043
            # Use the alias directly if appropriate.
paul@406 1044
paul@406 1045
            if alias.startswith("$c"):
paul@609 1046
                constant_value = encode_literal_constant(alias[2:])
paul@406 1047
                return "%s /* %s */" % (constant_value, name)
paul@406 1048
paul@126 1049
            # Obtain a constant value directly assigned to the attribute.
paul@126 1050
paul@338 1051
            if self.optimiser.constant_numbers.has_key(alias):
paul@338 1052
                constant_number = self.optimiser.constant_numbers[alias]
paul@406 1053
                constant_value = encode_literal_constant(constant_number)
paul@247 1054
                return "%s /* %s */" % (constant_value, name)
paul@126 1055
paul@400 1056
        # Usage of predefined constants, currently only None supported.
paul@400 1057
paul@400 1058
        if kind == "<instance>" and origin == self.none_type:
paul@400 1059
            attr_path = encode_predefined_reference(self.none_value)
paul@577 1060
            return "{.value=&%s} /* %s */" % (attr_path, name)
paul@400 1061
paul@400 1062
        # Predefined constant members.
paul@136 1063
paul@136 1064
        if (path, name) in self.predefined_constant_members:
paul@136 1065
            attr_path = encode_predefined_reference("%s.%s" % (path, name))
paul@577 1066
            return "{.value=&%s} /* %s */" % (attr_path, name)
paul@136 1067
paul@126 1068
        # General undetermined members.
paul@126 1069
paul@126 1070
        if kind in ("<var>", "<instance>"):
paul@404 1071
            attr_path = encode_predefined_reference(self.none_value)
paul@577 1072
            return "{.value=&%s} /* %s */" % (attr_path, name)
paul@126 1073
paul@126 1074
        else:
paul@577 1075
            return "{.value=&%s}" % encode_path(origin)
paul@126 1076
paul@126 1077
    def append_defaults(self, path, structure):
paul@126 1078
paul@126 1079
        """
paul@126 1080
        For the given 'path', append default parameter members to the given
paul@126 1081
        'structure'.
paul@126 1082
        """
paul@126 1083
paul@126 1084
        for name, default in self.importer.function_defaults.get(path):
paul@126 1085
            structure.append(self.encode_member(path, name, default, "<instance>"))
paul@126 1086
paul@159 1087
    def write_instantiator(self, f_code, f_signatures, path, init_ref):
paul@126 1088
paul@126 1089
        """
paul@159 1090
        Write an instantiator to 'f_code', with a signature to 'f_signatures',
paul@159 1091
        for instances of the class with the given 'path', with 'init_ref' as the
paul@159 1092
        initialiser function reference.
paul@126 1093
paul@126 1094
        NOTE: This also needs to initialise any __fn__ and __args__ members
paul@126 1095
        NOTE: where __call__ is provided by the class.
paul@126 1096
        """
paul@126 1097
paul@132 1098
        parameters = self.importer.function_parameters[init_ref.get_origin()]
paul@126 1099
paul@126 1100
        print >>f_code, """\
paul@132 1101
__attr %s(__attr __args[])
paul@126 1102
{
paul@159 1103
    /* Allocate the structure. */
paul@571 1104
    __args[0] = __NEWINSTANCE(%s);
paul@159 1105
paul@159 1106
    /* Call the initialiser. */
paul@146 1107
    %s(__args);
paul@159 1108
paul@159 1109
    /* Return the allocated object details. */
paul@132 1110
    return __args[0];
paul@126 1111
}
paul@126 1112
""" % (
paul@126 1113
    encode_instantiator_pointer(path),
paul@150 1114
    encode_path(path),
paul@126 1115
    encode_function_pointer(init_ref.get_origin())
paul@126 1116
    )
paul@126 1117
paul@291 1118
        print >>f_signatures, "#define __HAVE_%s" % encode_path(path)
paul@159 1119
        print >>f_signatures, "__attr %s(__attr[]);" % encode_instantiator_pointer(path)
paul@159 1120
paul@159 1121
        # Write additional literal instantiators. These do not call the
paul@159 1122
        # initialisers but instead populate the structures directly.
paul@159 1123
paul@159 1124
        if path in self.literal_instantiator_types:
paul@283 1125
            if path in self.literal_mapping_types:
paul@283 1126
                style = "mapping"
paul@283 1127
            else:
paul@283 1128
                style = "sequence"
paul@283 1129
paul@159 1130
            print >>f_code, """\
paul@568 1131
__attr %s(__attr __args[], __pos number)
paul@159 1132
{
paul@159 1133
    /* Allocate the structure. */
paul@571 1134
    __args[0] = __NEWINSTANCE(%s);
paul@159 1135
paul@283 1136
    /* Allocate a structure for the data and set it on the __data__ attribute. */
paul@283 1137
    %s(__args, number);
paul@159 1138
paul@159 1139
    /* Return the allocated object details. */
paul@159 1140
    return __args[0];
paul@159 1141
}
paul@159 1142
""" % (
paul@159 1143
    encode_literal_instantiator(path),
paul@159 1144
    encode_path(path),
paul@283 1145
    encode_literal_data_initialiser(style)
paul@159 1146
    )
paul@159 1147
paul@568 1148
            print >>f_signatures, "__attr %s(__attr[], __pos);" % encode_literal_instantiator(path)
paul@159 1149
paul@146 1150
    def write_main_program(self, f_code, f_signatures):
paul@146 1151
paul@146 1152
        """
paul@146 1153
        Write the main program to 'f_code', invoking the program's modules. Also
paul@146 1154
        write declarations for module main functions to 'f_signatures'.
paul@146 1155
        """
paul@146 1156
paul@146 1157
        print >>f_code, """\
paul@146 1158
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
paul@159 1159
{
paul@190 1160
    __exc __tmp_exc;
paul@272 1161
paul@434 1162
    GC_INIT();
paul@434 1163
paul@159 1164
    __Try
paul@159 1165
    {"""
paul@146 1166
paul@186 1167
        for name in self.importer.order_modules():
paul@146 1168
            function_name = "__main_%s" % encode_path(name)
paul@146 1169
            print >>f_signatures, "void %s();" % function_name
paul@146 1170
paul@354 1171
            # Omit the native modules.
paul@146 1172
paul@354 1173
            parts = name.split(".")
paul@354 1174
paul@354 1175
            if parts[0] != "native":
paul@146 1176
                print >>f_code, """\
paul@165 1177
        %s();""" % function_name
paul@146 1178
paul@146 1179
        print >>f_code, """\
paul@159 1180
    }
paul@190 1181
    __Catch(__tmp_exc)
paul@159 1182
    {
paul@626 1183
        if (__ISINSTANCE(__tmp_exc.arg, __ATTRVALUE(&__builtins___exception_system_SystemExit)))
paul@464 1184
            return __load_via_object(
paul@624 1185
                __load_via_object(__tmp_exc.arg.value, __data__).value,
paul@624 1186
                value).intvalue;
paul@464 1187
paul@273 1188
        fprintf(stderr, "Program terminated due to exception: %%s.\\n",
paul@272 1189
                __load_via_object(
paul@626 1190
                    %s(__ARGS(__NULL, __tmp_exc.arg)).value,
paul@624 1191
                    __data__).strvalue);
paul@159 1192
        return 1;
paul@159 1193
    }
paul@477 1194
paul@477 1195
    return 0;
paul@146 1196
}
paul@624 1197
""" % encode_function_pointer("__builtins__.str.str")
paul@146 1198
paul@126 1199
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