Allow [] after a parameter name. We currently take this to be the same as * in front, which isn't 100% correct but good enough.

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Jack Jansen 2001-07-13 22:28:36 +00:00
parent d4b8361910
commit b2a1de4679
1 changed files with 7 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ if missing: raise "Missing Types"
self.whole_pat = self.type_pat + self.name_pat + self.args_pat
self.sym_pat = "^[ \t]*\(<name>[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\)[ \t]*=" + \
"[ \t]*\(<defn>[-0-9_a-zA-Z'\"(][^\t\n,;}]*\),?"
self.asplit_pat = "^\(<type>.*[^a-zA-Z0-9_]\)\(<name>[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\)$"
self.asplit_pat = "^\(<type>.*[^a-zA-Z0-9_]\)\(<name>[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\)\(<array>\[\]\)?$"
self.comment1_pat = "\(<rest>.*\)//.*"
# note that the next pattern only removes comments that are wholly within one line
self.comment2_pat = "\(<rest1>.*\)/\*.*\*/\(<rest2>.*\)"
@ -470,8 +470,12 @@ if missing: raise "Missing Types"
mode = "InMode"
if self.asplit.match(part) < 0:
self.error("Indecipherable argument: %s", `part`)
import pdb ; pdb.set_trace()
return ("unknown", part, mode)
type, name = self.asplit.group('type', 'name')
type, name, array = self.asplit.group('type', 'name', 'array')
if array:
# array matches an optional [] after the argument name
type = type + " ptr "
type = regsub.gsub("\*", " ptr ", type)
type = string.strip(type)
type = regsub.gsub("[ \t]+", "_", type)
@ -573,10 +577,7 @@ class Scanner_PreUH3(Scanner):
def initpatterns(self):
Scanner.initpatterns(self)
self.head_pat = "^extern pascal[ \t]+" # XXX Mac specific!
self.tail_pat = "[;={}]"
self.type_pat = "pascal[ \t\n]+\(<type>[a-zA-Z0-9_ \t]*[a-zA-Z0-9_]\)[ \t\n]+"
self.name_pat = "\(<name>[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\)[ \t\n]*"
self.args_pat = "(\(<args>\([^(;=)]+\|([^(;=)]*)\)*\))"
self.whole_pat = self.type_pat + self.name_pat + self.args_pat
self.sym_pat = "^[ \t]*\(<name>[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\)[ \t]*=" + \
"[ \t]*\(<defn>[-0-9'\"][^\t\n,;}]*\),?"
@ -585,22 +586,15 @@ class Scanner_PreUH3(Scanner):
class Scanner_OSX(Scanner):
"""Scanner for modern (post UH3.3) Universal Headers """
def initpatterns(self):
Scanner.initpatterns(self)
self.head_pat = "^EXTERN_API_C"
self.tail_pat = "[;={}]"
self.type_pat = "EXTERN_API_C" + \
"[ \t\n]*([ \t\n]*" + \
"\(<type>[a-zA-Z0-9_* \t]*[a-zA-Z0-9_*]\)" + \
"[ \t\n]*)[ \t\n]*"
self.name_pat = "\(<name>[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\)[ \t\n]*"
self.args_pat = "(\(<args>\([^(;=)]+\|([^(;=)]*)\)*\))"
self.whole_pat = self.type_pat + self.name_pat + self.args_pat
self.sym_pat = "^[ \t]*\(<name>[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\)[ \t]*=" + \
"[ \t]*\(<defn>[-0-9_a-zA-Z'\"(][^\t\n,;}]*\),?"
self.asplit_pat = "^\(<type>.*[^a-zA-Z0-9_]\)\(<name>[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\)$"
self.comment1_pat = "\(<rest>.*\)//.*"
# note that the next pattern only removes comments that are wholly within one line
self.comment2_pat = "\(<rest1>.*\)/\*.*\*/\(<rest2>.*\)"
def test():
input = "D:Development:THINK C:Mac #includes:Apple #includes:AppleEvents.h"