vpp/doxygen/siphon/generate.py
Paul Vinciguerra 464e5e0bfe docs: fix 'make doxygen' under python3
The 'make doxygen' component has this cool vpp specific customization called siphon.
This updates the siphon component so that 'make doxygen' works with python3.

Needed-By:  https://gerrit.fd.io/r/23159

Type: docs

Change-Id: Ie29f1602bf3460b637058acbb0a2f19b128a8824
Signed-off-by: Paul Vinciguerra <pvinci@vinciconsulting.com>
2019-11-05 21:08:27 +00:00

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# Copyright (c) 2016 Comcast Cable Communications Management, LLC.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# Generate .siphon source fragments for later processing
import json
import logging
import os
import re
"""List of (regexp, siphon_name) tuples for matching the start of C
initializer blocks in source files. Each siphon class registers
themselves on this list."""
siphon_patterns = []
class Generate(object):
"""Matches a siphon comment block start"""
siphon_block_start = re.compile("^\s*/\*\?\s*(.*)$")
"""Matches a siphon comment block stop"""
siphon_block_stop = re.compile("^(.*)\s*\?\*/\s*$")
"""Siphon block directive delimiter"""
siphon_block_delimiter = "%%"
"""Matches a siphon block directive such as
'%clicmd:group_label Debug CLI%'"""
siphon_block_directive = re.compile("(%s)\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_:]+)\s+(.*)\s*(%s)" % \
(siphon_block_delimiter, siphon_block_delimiter))
"""Matches the start of an initializer block"""
siphon_initializer = re.compile("\s*=")
"""Collated output for each siphon"""
output = None
"""Directory prefix to strip from input filenames to keep things tidy."""
input_prefix = None
"""List of known siphons"""
known_siphons = None
"""Logging handler"""
log = None
def __init__(self, output_directory, input_prefix):
super(Generate, self).__init__()
self.log = logging.getLogger("siphon.generate")
# Build a list of known siphons
self.known_siphons = []
for item in siphon_patterns:
siphon = item[1]
if siphon not in self.known_siphons:
self.known_siphons.append(siphon)
# Setup information for siphons we know about
self.output = {}
for siphon in self.known_siphons:
self.output[siphon] = {
"file": "%s/%s.siphon" % (output_directory, siphon),
"global": {},
"items": [],
}
self.input_prefix = input_prefix
"""
count open and close braces in str
return (0, index) when braces were found and count becomes 0.
index indicates the position at which the last closing brace was
found.
return (-1, -1) if a closing brace is found before any opening one.
return (count, -1) if not all opening braces are closed, count is the
current depth
"""
def count_braces(self, str, count=0, found=False):
for index in range(0, len(str)):
if str[index] == '{':
count += 1;
found = True
elif str[index] == '}':
if count == 0:
# means we never found an open brace
return (-1, -1)
count -= 1;
if count == 0 and found:
return (count, index)
return (count, -1)
def parse(self, filename):
# Strip the current directory off the start of the
# filename for brevity
if filename[0:len(self.input_prefix)] == self.input_prefix:
filename = filename[len(self.input_prefix):]
if filename[0] == "/":
filename = filename[1:]
# Work out the abbreviated directory name
directory = os.path.dirname(filename)
if directory[0:2] == "./":
directory = directory[2:]
elif directory[0:len(self.input_prefix)] == self.input_prefix:
directory = directory[len(self.input_prefix):]
if directory[0] == "/":
directory = directory[1:]
# Open the file and explore its contents...
self.log.info("Siphoning from %s." % filename)
directives = {}
with open(filename) as fd:
siphon = None
close_siphon = None
siphon_block = ""
in_block = False
line_num = 0
siphon_line = 0
for line in fd:
line_num += 1
str = line[:-1] # filter \n
"""See if there is a block directive and if so extract it"""
def process_block_directive(str, directives):
m = self.siphon_block_directive.search(str)
if m is not None:
k = m.group(2)
v = m.group(3).strip()
directives[k] = v
# Return only the parts we did not match
return str[0:m.start(1)] + str[m.end(4):]
return str
def process_block_prefix(str):
if str.startswith(" * "):
str = str[3:]
elif str == " *":
str = ""
return str
if not in_block:
# See if the line contains the start of a siphon doc block
m = self.siphon_block_start.search(str)
if m is not None:
in_block = True
t = m.group(1)
# Now check if the block closes on the same line
m = self.siphon_block_stop.search(t)
if m is not None:
t = m.group(1)
in_block = False
# Check for directives
t = process_block_directive(t, directives)
# Filter for normal comment prefixes
t = process_block_prefix(t)
# Add what is left
siphon_block += t
# Skip to next line
continue
else:
# Check to see if we have an end block marker
m = self.siphon_block_stop.search(str)
if m is not None:
in_block = False
t = m.group(1)
else:
t = str
# Check for directives
t = process_block_directive(t, directives)
# Filter for normal comment prefixes
t = process_block_prefix(t)
# Add what is left
siphon_block += t + "\n"
# Skip to next line
continue
if siphon is None:
# Look for blocks we need to siphon
for p in siphon_patterns:
if p[0].match(str):
siphon = [ p[1], str + "\n", 0 ]
siphon_line = line_num
# see if we have an initializer
m = self.siphon_initializer.search(str)
if m is not None:
# count the braces on this line
(count, index) = \
self.count_braces(str[m.start():])
siphon[2] = count
# TODO - it's possible we have the
# initializer all on the first line
# we should check for it, but also
# account for the possibility that
# the open brace is on the next line
#if count == 0:
# # braces balanced
# close_siphon = siphon
# siphon = None
else:
# no initializer: close the siphon right now
close_siphon = siphon
siphon = None
else:
# See if we should end the siphon here - do we have
# balanced braces?
(count, index) = self.count_braces(str,
count=siphon[2], found=True)
if count == 0:
# braces balanced - add the substring and
# close the siphon
siphon[1] += str[:index+1] + ";\n"
close_siphon = siphon
siphon = None
else:
# add the whole string, move on
siphon[2] = count
siphon[1] += str + "\n"
if close_siphon is not None:
# Write the siphoned contents to the right place
siphon_name = close_siphon[0]
# Copy directives for the file
details = {}
for key in directives:
if ":" in key:
(sn, label) = key.split(":")
if sn == siphon_name:
details[label] = directives[key]
else:
details[key] = directives[key]
# Copy details for this block
details['file'] = filename
details['directory'] = directory
details['line_start'] = siphon_line
details['line_end'] = line_num
details['siphon_block'] = siphon_block.strip()
details["block"] = close_siphon[1]
# Store the item
self.output[siphon_name]['items'].append(details)
# All done
close_siphon = None
siphon_block = ""
# Update globals
for key in directives.keys():
if ':' not in key:
continue
if filename.endswith("/dir.dox"):
# very special! use the parent directory name
l = directory
else:
l = filename
(sn, label) = key.split(":")
if sn not in self.output:
self.output[sn] = {}
if 'global' not in self.output[sn]:
self.output[sn]['global'] = {}
if l not in self.output[sn]['global']:
self.output[sn]['global'][l] = {}
self.output[sn]['global'][l][label] = directives[key]
def deliver(self):
# Write out the data
for siphon in self.output.keys():
self.log.info("Saving siphon data %s." % siphon)
s = self.output[siphon]
with open(s['file'], "a") as fp:
json.dump(s, fp,
separators=(',', ': '), indent=4, sort_keys=True)