glapi/gen: Gather API version info across aliased functions.
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1 #!/usr/bin/env python
2
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25 # Authors:
26 # Ian Romanick <idr@us.ibm.com>
27
28 from decimal import Decimal
29 import libxml2
30 import re, sys, string
31 import typeexpr
32
33
34 def parse_GL_API( file_name, factory = None ):
35 doc = libxml2.readFile( file_name, None, libxml2.XML_PARSE_XINCLUDE + libxml2.XML_PARSE_NOBLANKS + libxml2.XML_PARSE_DTDVALID + libxml2.XML_PARSE_DTDATTR + libxml2.XML_PARSE_DTDLOAD + libxml2.XML_PARSE_NOENT )
36 ret = doc.xincludeProcess()
37
38 if not factory:
39 factory = gl_item_factory()
40
41 api = factory.create_item( "api", None, None )
42 api.process_element( doc )
43
44 # After the XML has been processed, we need to go back and assign
45 # dispatch offsets to the functions that request that their offsets
46 # be assigned by the scripts. Typically this means all functions
47 # that are not part of the ABI.
48
49 for func in api.functionIterateByCategory():
50 if func.assign_offset:
51 func.offset = api.next_offset;
52 api.next_offset += 1
53
54 doc.freeDoc()
55
56 return api
57
58
59 def is_attr_true( element, name ):
60 """Read a name value from an element's attributes.
61
62 The value read from the attribute list must be either 'true' or
63 'false'. If the value is 'false', zero will be returned. If the
64 value is 'true', non-zero will be returned. An exception will be
65 raised for any other value."""
66
67 value = element.nsProp( name, None )
68 if value == "true":
69 return 1
70 elif value == "false":
71 return 0
72 else:
73 raise RuntimeError('Invalid value "%s" for boolean "%s".' % (value, name))
74
75
76 class gl_print_base(object):
77 """Base class of all API pretty-printers.
78
79 In the model-view-controller pattern, this is the view. Any derived
80 class will want to over-ride the printBody, printRealHader, and
81 printRealFooter methods. Some derived classes may want to over-ride
82 printHeader and printFooter, or even Print (though this is unlikely).
83 """
84
85 def __init__(self):
86 # Name of the script that is generating the output file.
87 # Every derived class should set this to the name of its
88 # source file.
89
90 self.name = "a"
91
92
93 # License on the *generated* source file. This may differ
94 # from the license on the script that is generating the file.
95 # Every derived class should set this to some reasonable
96 # value.
97 #
98 # See license.py for an example of a reasonable value.
99
100 self.license = "The license for this file is unspecified."
101
102
103 # The header_tag is the name of the C preprocessor define
104 # used to prevent multiple inclusion. Typically only
105 # generated C header files need this to be set. Setting it
106 # causes code to be generated automatically in printHeader
107 # and printFooter.
108
109 self.header_tag = None
110
111
112 # List of file-private defines that must be undefined at the
113 # end of the file. This can be used in header files to define
114 # names for use in the file, then undefine them at the end of
115 # the header file.
116
117 self.undef_list = []
118 return
119
120
121 def Print(self, api):
122 self.printHeader()
123 self.printBody(api)
124 self.printFooter()
125 return
126
127
128 def printHeader(self):
129 """Print the header associated with all files and call the printRealHeader method."""
130
131 print '/* DO NOT EDIT - This file generated automatically by %s script */' \
132 % (self.name)
133 print ''
134 print '/*'
135 print ' * ' + self.license.replace('\n', '\n * ')
136 print ' */'
137 print ''
138 if self.header_tag:
139 print '#if !defined( %s )' % (self.header_tag)
140 print '# define %s' % (self.header_tag)
141 print ''
142 self.printRealHeader();
143 return
144
145
146 def printFooter(self):
147 """Print the header associated with all files and call the printRealFooter method."""
148
149 self.printRealFooter()
150
151 if self.undef_list:
152 print ''
153 for u in self.undef_list:
154 print "# undef %s" % (u)
155
156 if self.header_tag:
157 print ''
158 print '#endif /* !defined( %s ) */' % (self.header_tag)
159
160
161 def printRealHeader(self):
162 """Print the "real" header for the created file.
163
164 In the base class, this function is empty. All derived
165 classes should over-ride this function."""
166 return
167
168
169 def printRealFooter(self):
170 """Print the "real" footer for the created file.
171
172 In the base class, this function is empty. All derived
173 classes should over-ride this function."""
174 return
175
176
177 def printPure(self):
178 """Conditionally define `PURE' function attribute.
179
180 Conditionally defines a preprocessor macro `PURE' that wraps
181 GCC's `pure' function attribute. The conditional code can be
182 easilly adapted to other compilers that support a similar
183 feature.
184
185 The name is also added to the file's undef_list.
186 """
187 self.undef_list.append("PURE")
188 print """# if defined(__GNUC__) || (defined(__SUNPRO_C) && (__SUNPRO_C >= 0x590))
189 # define PURE __attribute__((pure))
190 # else
191 # define PURE
192 # endif"""
193 return
194
195
196 def printFastcall(self):
197 """Conditionally define `FASTCALL' function attribute.
198
199 Conditionally defines a preprocessor macro `FASTCALL' that
200 wraps GCC's `fastcall' function attribute. The conditional
201 code can be easilly adapted to other compilers that support a
202 similar feature.
203
204 The name is also added to the file's undef_list.
205 """
206
207 self.undef_list.append("FASTCALL")
208 print """# if defined(__i386__) && defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(__MINGW32__)
209 # define FASTCALL __attribute__((fastcall))
210 # else
211 # define FASTCALL
212 # endif"""
213 return
214
215
216 def printVisibility(self, S, s):
217 """Conditionally define visibility function attribute.
218
219 Conditionally defines a preprocessor macro name S that wraps
220 GCC's visibility function attribute. The visibility used is
221 the parameter s. The conditional code can be easilly adapted
222 to other compilers that support a similar feature.
223
224 The name is also added to the file's undef_list.
225 """
226
227 self.undef_list.append(S)
228 print """# if (defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(__MINGW32__)) || (defined(__SUNPRO_C) && (__SUNPRO_C >= 0x590) && defined(__ELF__))
229 # define %s __attribute__((visibility("%s")))
230 # else
231 # define %s
232 # endif""" % (S, s, S)
233 return
234
235
236 def printNoinline(self):
237 """Conditionally define `NOINLINE' function attribute.
238
239 Conditionally defines a preprocessor macro `NOINLINE' that
240 wraps GCC's `noinline' function attribute. The conditional
241 code can be easilly adapted to other compilers that support a
242 similar feature.
243
244 The name is also added to the file's undef_list.
245 """
246
247 self.undef_list.append("NOINLINE")
248 print """# if defined(__GNUC__) || (defined(__SUNPRO_C) && (__SUNPRO_C >= 0x590))
249 # define NOINLINE __attribute__((noinline))
250 # else
251 # define NOINLINE
252 # endif"""
253 return
254
255
256 def real_function_name(element):
257 name = element.nsProp( "name", None )
258 alias = element.nsProp( "alias", None )
259
260 if alias:
261 return alias
262 else:
263 return name
264
265
266 def real_category_name(c):
267 if re.compile("[1-9][0-9]*[.][0-9]+").match(c):
268 return "GL_VERSION_" + c.replace(".", "_")
269 else:
270 return c
271
272
273 def classify_category(name, number):
274 """Based on the category name and number, select a numerical class for it.
275
276 Categories are divided into four classes numbered 0 through 3. The
277 classes are:
278
279 0. Core GL versions, sorted by version number.
280 1. ARB extensions, sorted by extension number.
281 2. Non-ARB extensions, sorted by extension number.
282 3. Un-numbered extensions, sorted by extension name.
283 """
284
285 try:
286 core_version = float(name)
287 except Exception,e:
288 core_version = 0.0
289
290 if core_version > 0.0:
291 cat_type = 0
292 key = name
293 elif name.startswith("GL_ARB_") or name.startswith("GLX_ARB_") or name.startswith("WGL_ARB_"):
294 cat_type = 1
295 key = int(number)
296 else:
297 if number != None:
298 cat_type = 2
299 key = int(number)
300 else:
301 cat_type = 3
302 key = name
303
304
305 return [cat_type, key]
306
307
308 def create_parameter_string(parameters, include_names):
309 """Create a parameter string from a list of gl_parameters."""
310
311 list = []
312 for p in parameters:
313 if p.is_padding:
314 continue
315
316 if include_names:
317 list.append( p.string() )
318 else:
319 list.append( p.type_string() )
320
321 if len(list) == 0: list = ["void"]
322
323 return string.join(list, ", ")
324
325
326 class gl_item(object):
327 def __init__(self, element, context):
328 self.context = context
329 self.name = element.nsProp( "name", None )
330 self.category = real_category_name( element.parent.nsProp( "name", None ) )
331 return
332
333
334 class gl_type( gl_item ):
335 def __init__(self, element, context):
336 gl_item.__init__(self, element, context)
337 self.size = int( element.nsProp( "size", None ), 0 )
338
339 te = typeexpr.type_expression( None )
340 tn = typeexpr.type_node()
341 tn.size = int( element.nsProp( "size", None ), 0 )
342 tn.integer = not is_attr_true( element, "float" )
343 tn.unsigned = is_attr_true( element, "unsigned" )
344 tn.pointer = is_attr_true( element, "pointer" )
345 tn.name = "GL" + self.name
346 te.set_base_type_node( tn )
347
348 self.type_expr = te
349 return
350
351
352 def get_type_expression(self):
353 return self.type_expr
354
355
356 class gl_enum( gl_item ):
357 def __init__(self, element, context):
358 gl_item.__init__(self, element, context)
359 self.value = int( element.nsProp( "value", None ), 0 )
360
361 temp = element.nsProp( "count", None )
362 if not temp or temp == "?":
363 self.default_count = -1
364 else:
365 try:
366 c = int(temp)
367 except Exception,e:
368 raise RuntimeError('Invalid count value "%s" for enum "%s" in function "%s" when an integer was expected.' % (temp, self.name, n))
369
370 self.default_count = c
371
372 return
373
374
375 def priority(self):
376 """Calculate a 'priority' for this enum name.
377
378 When an enum is looked up by number, there may be many
379 possible names, but only one is the 'prefered' name. The
380 priority is used to select which name is the 'best'.
381
382 Highest precedence is given to core GL name. ARB extension
383 names have the next highest, followed by EXT extension names.
384 Vendor extension names are the lowest.
385 """
386
387 if self.name.endswith( "_BIT" ):
388 bias = 1
389 else:
390 bias = 0
391
392 if self.category.startswith( "GL_VERSION_" ):
393 priority = 0
394 elif self.category.startswith( "GL_ARB_" ):
395 priority = 2
396 elif self.category.startswith( "GL_EXT_" ):
397 priority = 4
398 else:
399 priority = 6
400
401 return priority + bias
402
403
404
405 class gl_parameter(object):
406 def __init__(self, element, context):
407 self.name = element.nsProp( "name", None )
408
409 ts = element.nsProp( "type", None )
410 self.type_expr = typeexpr.type_expression( ts, context )
411
412 temp = element.nsProp( "variable_param", None )
413 if temp:
414 self.count_parameter_list = temp.split( ' ' )
415 else:
416 self.count_parameter_list = []
417
418 # The count tag can be either a numeric string or the name of
419 # a variable. If it is the name of a variable, the int(c)
420 # statement will throw an exception, and the except block will
421 # take over.
422
423 c = element.nsProp( "count", None )
424 try:
425 count = int(c)
426 self.count = count
427 self.counter = None
428 except Exception,e:
429 count = 1
430 self.count = 0
431 self.counter = c
432
433 self.count_scale = int(element.nsProp( "count_scale", None ))
434
435 elements = (count * self.count_scale)
436 if elements == 1:
437 elements = 0
438
439 #if ts == "GLdouble":
440 # print '/* stack size -> %s = %u (before)*/' % (self.name, self.type_expr.get_stack_size())
441 # print '/* # elements = %u */' % (elements)
442 self.type_expr.set_elements( elements )
443 #if ts == "GLdouble":
444 # print '/* stack size -> %s = %u (after) */' % (self.name, self.type_expr.get_stack_size())
445
446 self.is_client_only = is_attr_true( element, 'client_only' )
447 self.is_counter = is_attr_true( element, 'counter' )
448 self.is_output = is_attr_true( element, 'output' )
449
450
451 # Pixel data has special parameters.
452
453 self.width = element.nsProp('img_width', None)
454 self.height = element.nsProp('img_height', None)
455 self.depth = element.nsProp('img_depth', None)
456 self.extent = element.nsProp('img_extent', None)
457
458 self.img_xoff = element.nsProp('img_xoff', None)
459 self.img_yoff = element.nsProp('img_yoff', None)
460 self.img_zoff = element.nsProp('img_zoff', None)
461 self.img_woff = element.nsProp('img_woff', None)
462
463 self.img_format = element.nsProp('img_format', None)
464 self.img_type = element.nsProp('img_type', None)
465 self.img_target = element.nsProp('img_target', None)
466
467 self.img_pad_dimensions = is_attr_true( element, 'img_pad_dimensions' )
468 self.img_null_flag = is_attr_true( element, 'img_null_flag' )
469 self.img_send_null = is_attr_true( element, 'img_send_null' )
470
471 self.is_padding = is_attr_true( element, 'padding' )
472 return
473
474
475 def compatible(self, other):
476 return 1
477
478
479 def is_array(self):
480 return self.is_pointer()
481
482
483 def is_pointer(self):
484 return self.type_expr.is_pointer()
485
486
487 def is_image(self):
488 if self.width:
489 return 1
490 else:
491 return 0
492
493
494 def is_variable_length(self):
495 return len(self.count_parameter_list) or self.counter
496
497
498 def is_64_bit(self):
499 count = self.type_expr.get_element_count()
500 if count:
501 if (self.size() / count) == 8:
502 return 1
503 else:
504 if self.size() == 8:
505 return 1
506
507 return 0
508
509
510 def string(self):
511 return self.type_expr.original_string + " " + self.name
512
513
514 def type_string(self):
515 return self.type_expr.original_string
516
517
518 def get_base_type_string(self):
519 return self.type_expr.get_base_name()
520
521
522 def get_dimensions(self):
523 if not self.width:
524 return [ 0, "0", "0", "0", "0" ]
525
526 dim = 1
527 w = self.width
528 h = "1"
529 d = "1"
530 e = "1"
531
532 if self.height:
533 dim = 2
534 h = self.height
535
536 if self.depth:
537 dim = 3
538 d = self.depth
539
540 if self.extent:
541 dim = 4
542 e = self.extent
543
544 return [ dim, w, h, d, e ]
545
546
547 def get_stack_size(self):
548 return self.type_expr.get_stack_size()
549
550
551 def size(self):
552 if self.is_image():
553 return 0
554 else:
555 return self.type_expr.get_element_size()
556
557
558 def get_element_count(self):
559 c = self.type_expr.get_element_count()
560 if c == 0:
561 return 1
562
563 return c
564
565
566 def size_string(self, use_parens = 1):
567 s = self.size()
568 if self.counter or self.count_parameter_list:
569 list = [ "compsize" ]
570
571 if self.counter and self.count_parameter_list:
572 list.append( self.counter )
573 elif self.counter:
574 list = [ self.counter ]
575
576 if s > 1:
577 list.append( str(s) )
578
579 if len(list) > 1 and use_parens :
580 return "(%s)" % (string.join(list, " * "))
581 else:
582 return string.join(list, " * ")
583
584 elif self.is_image():
585 return "compsize"
586 else:
587 return str(s)
588
589
590 def format_string(self):
591 if self.type_expr.original_string == "GLenum":
592 return "0x%x"
593 else:
594 return self.type_expr.format_string()
595
596
597
598 class gl_function( gl_item ):
599 def __init__(self, element, context):
600 self.context = context
601 self.name = None
602
603 self.entry_points = []
604 self.return_type = "void"
605 self.parameters = []
606 self.offset = -1
607 self.initialized = 0
608 self.images = []
609
610 # self.entry_point_api_map[name][api] is a decimal value
611 # indicating the earliest version of the given API in which
612 # each entry point exists. Every entry point is included in
613 # the first level of the map; the second level of the map only
614 # lists APIs which contain the entry point in at least one
615 # version. For example,
616 # self.entry_point_api_map['ClipPlanex'] == { 'es1':
617 # Decimal('1.1') }.
618 self.entry_point_api_map = {}
619
620 # self.api_map[api] is a decimal value indicating the earliest
621 # version of the given API in which ANY alias for the function
622 # exists. The map only lists APIs which contain the function
623 # in at least one version. For example, for the ClipPlanex
624 # function, self.entry_point_api_map == { 'es1':
625 # Decimal('1.1') }.
626 self.api_map = {}
627
628 self.assign_offset = 0
629
630 self.static_entry_points = []
631
632 # Track the parameter string (for the function prototype)
633 # for each entry-point. This is done because some functions
634 # change their prototype slightly when promoted from extension
635 # to ARB extension to core. glTexImage3DEXT and glTexImage3D
636 # are good examples of this. Scripts that need to generate
637 # code for these differing aliases need to real prototype
638 # for each entry-point. Otherwise, they may generate code
639 # that won't compile.
640
641 self.entry_point_parameters = {}
642
643 self.process_element( element )
644
645 return
646
647
648 def process_element(self, element):
649 name = element.nsProp( "name", None )
650 alias = element.nsProp( "alias", None )
651
652 if is_attr_true(element, "static_dispatch"):
653 self.static_entry_points.append(name)
654
655 self.entry_points.append( name )
656
657 self.entry_point_api_map[name] = {}
658 for api in ('es1', 'es2'):
659 version_str = element.nsProp(api, None)
660 assert version_str is not None
661 if version_str != 'none':
662 version_decimal = Decimal(version_str)
663 self.entry_point_api_map[name][api] = version_decimal
664 if api not in self.api_map or \
665 version_decimal < self.api_map[api]:
666 self.api_map[api] = version_decimal
667
668 if alias:
669 true_name = alias
670 else:
671 true_name = name
672
673 # Only try to set the offset when a non-alias
674 # entry-point is being processes.
675
676 offset = element.nsProp( "offset", None )
677 if offset:
678 try:
679 o = int( offset )
680 self.offset = o
681 except Exception, e:
682 self.offset = -1
683 if offset == "assign":
684 self.assign_offset = 1
685
686
687 if not self.name:
688 self.name = true_name
689 elif self.name != true_name:
690 raise RuntimeError("Function true name redefined. Was %s, now %s." % (self.name, true_name))
691
692
693 # There are two possible cases. The first time an entry-point
694 # with data is seen, self.initialized will be 0. On that
695 # pass, we just fill in the data. The next time an
696 # entry-point with data is seen, self.initialized will be 1.
697 # On that pass we have to make that the new values match the
698 # valuse from the previous entry-point.
699
700 parameters = []
701 return_type = "void"
702 child = element.children
703 while child:
704 if child.type == "element":
705 if child.name == "return":
706 return_type = child.nsProp( "type", None )
707 elif child.name == "param":
708 param = self.context.factory.create_item( "parameter", child, self.context)
709 parameters.append( param )
710
711 child = child.next
712
713
714 if self.initialized:
715 if self.return_type != return_type:
716 raise RuntimeError( "Return type changed in %s. Was %s, now %s." % (name, self.return_type, return_type))
717
718 if len(parameters) != len(self.parameters):
719 raise RuntimeError( "Parameter count mismatch in %s. Was %d, now %d." % (name, len(self.parameters), len(parameters)))
720
721 for j in range(0, len(parameters)):
722 p1 = parameters[j]
723 p2 = self.parameters[j]
724 if not p1.compatible( p2 ):
725 raise RuntimeError( 'Parameter type mismatch in %s. "%s" was "%s", now "%s".' % (name, p2.name, p2.type_expr.original_string, p1.type_expr.original_string))
726
727
728 if true_name == name or not self.initialized:
729 self.return_type = return_type
730 self.parameters = parameters
731
732 for param in self.parameters:
733 if param.is_image():
734 self.images.append( param )
735
736 if element.children:
737 self.initialized = 1
738 self.entry_point_parameters[name] = parameters
739 else:
740 self.entry_point_parameters[name] = []
741
742 return
743
744 def filter_entry_points(self, entry_point_list):
745 """Filter out entry points not in entry_point_list."""
746 if not self.initialized:
747 raise RuntimeError('%s is not initialized yet' % self.name)
748
749 entry_points = []
750 for ent in self.entry_points:
751 if ent not in entry_point_list:
752 if ent in self.static_entry_points:
753 self.static_entry_points.remove(ent)
754 self.entry_point_parameters.pop(ent)
755 else:
756 entry_points.append(ent)
757
758 if not entry_points:
759 raise RuntimeError('%s has no entry point after filtering' % self.name)
760
761 self.entry_points = entry_points
762 if self.name not in entry_points:
763 # use the first remaining entry point
764 self.name = entry_points[0]
765 self.parameters = self.entry_point_parameters[entry_points[0]]
766
767 def get_images(self):
768 """Return potentially empty list of input images."""
769 return self.images
770
771
772 def parameterIterator(self, name = None):
773 if name is not None:
774 return self.entry_point_parameters[name].__iter__();
775 else:
776 return self.parameters.__iter__();
777
778
779 def get_parameter_string(self, entrypoint = None):
780 if entrypoint:
781 params = self.entry_point_parameters[ entrypoint ]
782 else:
783 params = self.parameters
784
785 return create_parameter_string( params, 1 )
786
787 def get_called_parameter_string(self):
788 p_string = ""
789 comma = ""
790
791 for p in self.parameterIterator():
792 p_string = p_string + comma + p.name
793 comma = ", "
794
795 return p_string
796
797
798 def is_abi(self):
799 return (self.offset >= 0 and not self.assign_offset)
800
801 def is_static_entry_point(self, name):
802 return name in self.static_entry_points
803
804 def dispatch_name(self):
805 if self.name in self.static_entry_points:
806 return self.name
807 else:
808 return "_dispatch_stub_%u" % (self.offset)
809
810 def static_name(self, name):
811 if name in self.static_entry_points:
812 return name
813 else:
814 return "_dispatch_stub_%u" % (self.offset)
815
816 def entry_points_for_api_version(self, api, version = None):
817 """Return a list of the entry point names for this function
818 which are supported in the given API (and optionally, version).
819
820 Use the decimal.Decimal type to precisely express non-integer
821 versions.
822 """
823 result = []
824 for entry_point, api_to_ver in self.entry_point_api_map.iteritems():
825 if api not in api_to_ver:
826 continue
827 if version is not None and version < api_to_ver[api]:
828 continue
829 result.append(entry_point)
830 return result
831
832
833 class gl_item_factory(object):
834 """Factory to create objects derived from gl_item."""
835
836 def create_item(self, item_name, element, context):
837 if item_name == "function":
838 return gl_function(element, context)
839 if item_name == "type":
840 return gl_type(element, context)
841 elif item_name == "enum":
842 return gl_enum(element, context)
843 elif item_name == "parameter":
844 return gl_parameter(element, context)
845 elif item_name == "api":
846 return gl_api(self)
847 else:
848 return None
849
850
851 class gl_api(object):
852 def __init__(self, factory):
853 self.functions_by_name = {}
854 self.enums_by_name = {}
855 self.types_by_name = {}
856
857 self.category_dict = {}
858 self.categories = [{}, {}, {}, {}]
859
860 self.factory = factory
861
862 self.next_offset = 0
863
864 typeexpr.create_initial_types()
865 return
866
867 def filter_functions(self, entry_point_list):
868 """Filter out entry points not in entry_point_list."""
869 functions_by_name = {}
870 for func in self.functions_by_name.itervalues():
871 entry_points = [ent for ent in func.entry_points if ent in entry_point_list]
872 if entry_points:
873 func.filter_entry_points(entry_points)
874 functions_by_name[func.name] = func
875
876 self.functions_by_name = functions_by_name
877
878 def filter_functions_by_api(self, api, version = None):
879 """Filter out entry points not in the given API (or
880 optionally, not in the given version of the given API).
881 """
882 functions_by_name = {}
883 for func in self.functions_by_name.itervalues():
884 entry_points = func.entry_points_for_api_version(api, version)
885 if entry_points:
886 func.filter_entry_points(entry_points)
887 functions_by_name[func.name] = func
888
889 self.functions_by_name = functions_by_name
890
891 def process_element(self, doc):
892 element = doc.children
893 while element.type != "element" or element.name != "OpenGLAPI":
894 element = element.next
895
896 if element:
897 self.process_OpenGLAPI(element)
898 return
899
900
901 def process_OpenGLAPI(self, element):
902 child = element.children
903 while child:
904 if child.type == "element":
905 if child.name == "category":
906 self.process_category( child )
907 elif child.name == "OpenGLAPI":
908 self.process_OpenGLAPI( child )
909
910 child = child.next
911
912 return
913
914
915 def process_category(self, cat):
916 cat_name = cat.nsProp( "name", None )
917 cat_number = cat.nsProp( "number", None )
918
919 [cat_type, key] = classify_category(cat_name, cat_number)
920 self.categories[cat_type][key] = [cat_name, cat_number]
921
922 child = cat.children
923 while child:
924 if child.type == "element":
925 if child.name == "function":
926 func_name = real_function_name( child )
927
928 temp_name = child.nsProp( "name", None )
929 self.category_dict[ temp_name ] = [cat_name, cat_number]
930
931 if self.functions_by_name.has_key( func_name ):
932 func = self.functions_by_name[ func_name ]
933 func.process_element( child )
934 else:
935 func = self.factory.create_item( "function", child, self )
936 self.functions_by_name[ func_name ] = func
937
938 if func.offset >= self.next_offset:
939 self.next_offset = func.offset + 1
940
941
942 elif child.name == "enum":
943 enum = self.factory.create_item( "enum", child, self )
944 self.enums_by_name[ enum.name ] = enum
945 elif child.name == "type":
946 t = self.factory.create_item( "type", child, self )
947 self.types_by_name[ "GL" + t.name ] = t
948
949
950 child = child.next
951
952 return
953
954
955 def functionIterateByCategory(self, cat = None):
956 """Iterate over functions by category.
957
958 If cat is None, all known functions are iterated in category
959 order. See classify_category for details of the ordering.
960 Within a category, functions are sorted by name. If cat is
961 not None, then only functions in that category are iterated.
962 """
963 lists = [{}, {}, {}, {}]
964
965 for func in self.functionIterateAll():
966 [cat_name, cat_number] = self.category_dict[func.name]
967
968 if (cat == None) or (cat == cat_name):
969 [func_cat_type, key] = classify_category(cat_name, cat_number)
970
971 if not lists[func_cat_type].has_key(key):
972 lists[func_cat_type][key] = {}
973
974 lists[func_cat_type][key][func.name] = func
975
976
977 functions = []
978 for func_cat_type in range(0,4):
979 keys = lists[func_cat_type].keys()
980 keys.sort()
981
982 for key in keys:
983 names = lists[func_cat_type][key].keys()
984 names.sort()
985
986 for name in names:
987 functions.append(lists[func_cat_type][key][name])
988
989 return functions.__iter__()
990
991
992 def functionIterateByOffset(self):
993 max_offset = -1
994 for func in self.functions_by_name.itervalues():
995 if func.offset > max_offset:
996 max_offset = func.offset
997
998
999 temp = [None for i in range(0, max_offset + 1)]
1000 for func in self.functions_by_name.itervalues():
1001 if func.offset != -1:
1002 temp[ func.offset ] = func
1003
1004
1005 list = []
1006 for i in range(0, max_offset + 1):
1007 if temp[i]:
1008 list.append(temp[i])
1009
1010 return list.__iter__();
1011
1012
1013 def functionIterateAll(self):
1014 return self.functions_by_name.itervalues()
1015
1016
1017 def enumIterateByName(self):
1018 keys = self.enums_by_name.keys()
1019 keys.sort()
1020
1021 list = []
1022 for enum in keys:
1023 list.append( self.enums_by_name[ enum ] )
1024
1025 return list.__iter__()
1026
1027
1028 def categoryIterate(self):
1029 """Iterate over categories.
1030
1031 Iterate over all known categories in the order specified by
1032 classify_category. Each iterated value is a tuple of the
1033 name and number (which may be None) of the category.
1034 """
1035
1036 list = []
1037 for cat_type in range(0,4):
1038 keys = self.categories[cat_type].keys()
1039 keys.sort()
1040
1041 for key in keys:
1042 list.append(self.categories[cat_type][key])
1043
1044 return list.__iter__()
1045
1046
1047 def get_category_for_name( self, name ):
1048 if self.category_dict.has_key(name):
1049 return self.category_dict[name]
1050 else:
1051 return ["<unknown category>", None]
1052
1053
1054 def typeIterate(self):
1055 return self.types_by_name.itervalues()
1056
1057
1058 def find_type( self, type_name ):
1059 if type_name in self.types_by_name:
1060 return self.types_by_name[ type_name ].type_expr
1061 else:
1062 print "Unable to find base type matching \"%s\"." % (type_name)
1063 return None