nasm/pptok.pl
H. Peter Anvin 7214d18b40 Remove unnecessary C99-isms
In order to make it more likely to compile cleanly with "C90 plus long
long" style compilers, make gcc warn for incompatible constructs.
Remove existing constructs (mostly commas at the end of enums) that
aren't compliant.

Ironically enough this was most likely an unintentional omission in
C90...

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
2016-03-01 22:43:51 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
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#
# Produce pptok.c, pptok.h and pptok.ph from pptok.dat
#
require 'phash.ph';
my($what, $in, $out) = @ARGV;
#
# Read pptok.dat
#
open(IN, "< $in") or die "$0: cannot open: $in\n";
while (defined($line = <IN>)) {
$line =~ s/\r?\n$//; # Remove trailing \r\n or \n
$line =~ s/^\s+//; # Remove leading whitespace
$line =~ s/\s*\#.*$//; # Remove comments and trailing whitespace
next if ($line eq '');
if ($line =~ /^\%(.*)\*$/) {
push(@cctok, $1);
} elsif ($line =~ /^\%(.*)$/) {
push(@pptok, $1);
} elsif ($line =~ /^\*(.*)$/) {
push(@cond, $1);
}
}
close(IN);
@cctok = sort @cctok;
@cond = sort @cond;
@pptok = sort @pptok;
# Generate the expanded list including conditionals. The conditionals
# are at the beginning, padded to a power of 2, with the inverses
# interspersed; this allows a simple mask to pick out the condition.
while ((scalar @cond) & (scalar @cond)-1) {
push(@cond, undef);
}
@cptok = ();
foreach $ct (@cctok) {
foreach $cc (@cond) {
if (defined($cc)) {
push(@cptok, $ct.$cc);
push(@cptok, $ct.'n'.$cc);
} else {
push(@cptok, undef, undef);
}
}
}
$first_uncond = $pptok[0];
@pptok = (@cptok, @pptok);
open(OUT, "> $out") or die "$0: cannot open: $out\n";
#
# Output pptok.h
#
if ($what eq 'h') {
print OUT "/* Automatically generated from $in by $0 */\n";
print OUT "/* Do not edit */\n";
print OUT "\n";
print OUT "enum preproc_token {\n";
$n = 0;
foreach $pt (@pptok) {
if (defined($pt)) {
printf OUT " %-16s = %3d,\n", "PP_\U$pt\E", $n;
}
$n++;
}
printf OUT " %-16s = %3d\n", 'PP_INVALID', -1;
print OUT "};\n";
print OUT "\n";
print OUT "enum pp_conditional {\n";
$n = 0;
$c = '';
foreach $cc (@cond) {
if (defined($cc)) {
printf OUT "$c %-16s = %3d", "PPC_IF\U$cc\E", $n;
$c = ',';
}
$n += 2;
}
print OUT "\n};\n\n";
printf OUT "#define PP_COND(x) ((enum pp_conditional)((x) & 0x%x))\n",
(scalar(@cond)-1) << 1;
print OUT "#define PP_IS_COND(x) ((unsigned int)(x) < PP_\U$first_uncond\E)\n";
print OUT "#define PP_NEGATIVE(x) ((x) & 1)\n";
print OUT "\n";
foreach $ct (@cctok) {
print OUT "#define CASE_PP_\U$ct\E";
$pref = " \\\n";
foreach $cc (@cond) {
if (defined($cc)) {
print OUT "$pref\tcase PP_\U${ct}${cc}\E: \\\n";
print OUT "\tcase PP_\U${ct}N${cc}\E";
$pref = ":\\\n";
}
}
print OUT "\n"; # No colon or newline on the last one
}
}
#
# Output pptok.c
#
if ($what eq 'c') {
print OUT "/* Automatically generated from $in by $0 */\n";
print OUT "/* Do not edit */\n";
print OUT "\n";
my %tokens = ();
my @tokendata = ();
my $n = 0;
foreach $pt (@pptok) {
if (defined($pt)) {
$tokens{'%'.$pt} = $n;
if ($pt =~ /[\@\[\]\\_]/) {
# Fail on characters which look like upper-case letters
# to the quick-and-dirty downcasing in the prehash
# (see below)
die "$in: invalid character in token: $pt";
}
}
$n++;
}
my @hashinfo = gen_perfect_hash(\%tokens);
if (!@hashinfo) {
die "$0: no hash found\n";
}
# Paranoia...
verify_hash_table(\%tokens, \@hashinfo);
($n, $sv, $g) = @hashinfo;
$sv2 = $sv+2;
die if ($n & ($n-1));
print OUT "#include \"compiler.h\"\n";
print OUT "#include <inttypes.h>\n";
print OUT "#include <ctype.h>\n";
print OUT "#include \"nasmlib.h\"\n";
print OUT "#include \"hashtbl.h\"\n";
print OUT "#include \"preproc.h\"\n";
print OUT "\n";
# Note that this is global.
printf OUT "const char * const pp_directives[%d] = {\n", scalar(@pptok);
foreach $d (@pptok) {
if (defined($d)) {
print OUT " \"%$d\",\n";
} else {
print OUT " NULL,\n";
}
}
print OUT "};\n";
printf OUT "const uint8_t pp_directives_len[%d] = {\n", scalar(@pptok);
foreach $d (@pptok) {
printf OUT " %d,\n", defined($d) ? length($d)+1 : 0;
}
print OUT "};\n";
print OUT "enum preproc_token pp_token_hash(const char *token)\n";
print OUT "{\n";
# Put a large value in unused slots. This makes it extremely unlikely
# that any combination that involves unused slot will pass the range test.
# This speeds up rejection of unrecognized tokens, i.e. identifiers.
print OUT "#define UNUSED (65535/3)\n";
print OUT " static const int16_t hash1[$n] = {\n";
for ($i = 0; $i < $n; $i++) {
my $h = ${$g}[$i*2+0];
print OUT " ", defined($h) ? $h : 'UNUSED', ",\n";
}
print OUT " };\n";
print OUT " static const int16_t hash2[$n] = {\n";
for ($i = 0; $i < $n; $i++) {
my $h = ${$g}[$i*2+1];
print OUT " ", defined($h) ? $h : 'UNUSED', ",\n";
}
print OUT " };\n";
print OUT " uint32_t k1, k2;\n";
print OUT " uint64_t crc;\n";
# For correct overflow behavior, "ix" should be unsigned of the same
# width as the hash arrays.
print OUT " uint16_t ix;\n";
print OUT "\n";
printf OUT " crc = crc64i(UINT64_C(0x%08x%08x), token);\n",
$$sv[0], $$sv[1];
print OUT " k1 = (uint32_t)crc;\n";
print OUT " k2 = (uint32_t)(crc >> 32);\n";
print OUT "\n";
printf OUT " ix = hash1[k1 & 0x%x] + hash2[k2 & 0x%x];\n", $n-1, $n-1;
printf OUT " if (ix >= %d)\n", scalar(@pptok);
print OUT " return PP_INVALID;\n";
print OUT "\n";
print OUT " if (!pp_directives[ix] || nasm_stricmp(pp_directives[ix], token))\n";
print OUT " return PP_INVALID;\n";
print OUT "\n";
print OUT " return ix;\n";
print OUT "}\n";
}
#
# Output pptok.ph
#
if ($what eq 'ph') {
print OUT "# Automatically generated from $in by $0\n";
print OUT "# Do not edit\n";
print OUT "\n";
print OUT "%pptok_hash = (\n";
$n = 0;
foreach $tok (@pptok) {
if (defined($tok)) {
printf OUT " '%%%s' => %d,\n", $tok, $n;
}
$n++;
}
print OUT ");\n";
print OUT "1;\n";
}