#!/usr/bin/env python """ This script reads CVC4/src/api/cvc4cppkind.h and generates .pxd and .pxi files which declare all the CVC4 kinds and implement a Python wrapper for kinds, respectively. The default names are kinds.pxd / kinds.pxi, but the name is configurable from the command line with --kinds-file-prefix. The script is aware of the '#if 0' pattern and will ignore kinds declared between '#if 0' and '#endif'. It can also handle nested '#if 0' pairs. """ import argparse from collections import OrderedDict #################### Default Filenames ################ DEFAULT_HEADER = 'cvc4cppkind.h' DEFAULT_PREFIX = 'kinds' ##################### Useful Constants ################ OCB = '{' CCB = '}' SC = ';' EQ = '=' C = ',' US = '_' NL = '\n' #################### Enum Declarations ################ ENUM_START = 'enum CVC4_PUBLIC Kind' ENUM_END = CCB+SC ################ Comments and Macro Tokens ############ PYCOMMENT = '#' COMMENT = '//' BLOCK_COMMENT_BEGIN = '/*' BLOCK_COMMENT_END = '*/' MACRO_BLOCK_BEGIN = '#if 0' MACRO_BLOCK_END = '#endif' #################### Format Kind Names ################ # special cases for format_name _IS = '_IS' # replacements after some preprocessing replacements = { 'Bitvector' : 'BV', 'Floatingpoint': 'FP' } ####################### Code Blocks ################### CDEF_KIND = " cdef Kind " KINDS_PXD_TOP = \ r"""cdef extern from "api/cvc4cppkind.h" namespace "CVC4::api": cdef cppclass Kind: pass # Kind declarations: See cvc4cppkind.h for additional information cdef extern from "api/cvc4cppkind.h" namespace "CVC4::api::Kind": """ KINDS_PXI_TOP = \ r"""# distutils: language = c++ # distutils: extra_compile_args = -std=c++11 from cvc4kinds cimport * import sys from types import ModuleType from libcpp.string cimport string from libcpp.unordered_map cimport unordered_map # these maps are used for creating a kind # it is needed for dynamically making a kind # e.g. for getKind() cdef unordered_map[int, Kind] int2kind cdef unordered_map[int, string] int2name cdef class kind: cdef Kind k cdef str name def __cinit__(self, int kindint): self.k = int2kind[kindint] self.name = int2name[kindint].decode() def __eq__(self, kind other): return ( self.k) == ( other.k) def __ne__(self, kind other): return ( self.k) != ( other.k) def __hash__(self): return hash(( self.k, self.name)) def __str__(self): return self.name def __repr__(self): return self.name def as_int(self): return self.k # create a kinds submodule kinds = ModuleType('kinds') kinds.__file__ = kinds.__name__ + ".py" """ KINDS_ATTR_TEMPLATE = \ r""" int2kind[ {kind}] = {kind} int2name[ {kind}] = "{name}".encode() cdef kind {name} = kind( {kind}) setattr(kinds, "{name}", {name}) """ class KindsParser: tokenmap = { BLOCK_COMMENT_BEGIN : BLOCK_COMMENT_END, MACRO_BLOCK_BEGIN : MACRO_BLOCK_END } def __init__(self): self.kinds = OrderedDict() self.endtoken = None self.endtoken_stack = [] self.in_kinds = False def format_name(self, name): ''' In the Python API, each Kind name is reformatted for easier use The naming scheme is: 1. capitalize the first letter of each word (delimited by underscores) 2. make the rest of the letters lowercase 3. replace Floatingpoint with FP 4. replace Bitvector with BV There is one exception: FLOATINGPOINT_ISNAN --> FPIsNan For every "_IS" in the name, there's an underscore added before step 1, so that the word after "Is" is capitalized Examples: BITVECTOR_PLUS --> BVPlus APPLY_SELECTOR --> ApplySelector FLOATINGPOINT_ISNAN --> FPIsNan SETMINUS --> Setminus See the generated .pxi file for an explicit mapping ''' name = name.replace(_IS, _IS+US) words = [w.capitalize() for w in name.lower().split(US)] name = "".join(words) for og, new in replacements.items(): name = name.replace(og, new) return name def ignore_block(self, line): ''' Returns a boolean telling self.parse whether to ignore a line or not. It also updates all the necessary state to track comments and macro blocks ''' # check if entering block comment or macro block for token in self.tokenmap: if token in line: if self.tokenmap[token] not in line: if self.endtoken is not None: self.endtoken_stack.append(self.endtoken) self.endtoken = self.tokenmap[token] return True # check if currently in block comment or macro block if self.endtoken is not None: # check if reached the end of block comment or macro block if self.endtoken in line: if self.endtoken_stack: self.endtoken = self.endtoken_stack.pop() else: self.endtoken =None return True return False def parse(self, filename): f = open(filename, "r") for line in f.read().split(NL): line = line.strip() if COMMENT in line: line = line[:line.find(COMMENT)] if not line: continue if self.ignore_block(line): continue if ENUM_END in line: self.in_kinds = False break elif self.in_kinds: if line == OCB: continue if EQ in line: line = line[:line.find(EQ)].strip() elif C in line: line = line[:line.find(C)].strip() self.kinds[line] = self.format_name(line) elif ENUM_START in line: self.in_kinds = True continue f.close() def gen_pxd(self, filename): f = open(filename, "w") f.write(KINDS_PXD_TOP) # include the format_name docstring in the generated file # could be helpful for users to see the formatting rules for line in self.format_name.__doc__.split(NL): f.write(PYCOMMENT) if not line.isspace(): f.write(line) f.write(NL) for kind in self.kinds: f.write(CDEF_KIND + kind + NL) f.close() def gen_pxi(self, filename): f = open(filename, "w") pxi = KINDS_PXI_TOP for kind, name in self.kinds.items(): pxi += KINDS_ATTR_TEMPLATE.format(name=name, kind=kind) f.write(pxi) f.close() if __name__ == "__main__": parser = argparse.ArgumentParser('Read a kinds header file and generate a ' 'corresponding pxd file, with simplified kind names.') parser.add_argument('--kinds-header', metavar='', help='The header file to read kinds from', default=DEFAULT_HEADER) parser.add_argument('--kinds-file-prefix', metavar='', help='The prefix for the .pxd and .pxi files to write ' 'the Cython declarations to.', default=DEFAULT_PREFIX) args = parser.parse_args() kinds_header = args.kinds_header kinds_file_prefix = args.kinds_file_prefix kp = KindsParser() kp.parse(kinds_header) kp.gen_pxd(kinds_file_prefix + ".pxd") kp.gen_pxi(kinds_file_prefix + ".pxi")