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| #===- cindex.py - Python Indexing Library Bindings -----------*- python -*--===# | |
| # | |
| # The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure | |
| # | |
| # This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source | |
| # License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. | |
| # | |
| #===------------------------------------------------------------------------===# | |
| r""" | |
| Clang Indexing Library Bindings | |
| =============================== | |
| This module provides an interface to the Clang indexing library. It is a | |
| low-level interface to the indexing library which attempts to match the Clang | |
| API directly while also being "pythonic". Notable differences from the C API | |
| are: | |
| * string results are returned as Python strings, not CXString objects. | |
| * null cursors are translated to None. | |
| * access to child cursors is done via iteration, not visitation. | |
| The major indexing objects are: | |
| Index | |
| The top-level object which manages some global library state. | |
| TranslationUnit | |
| High-level object encapsulating the AST for a single translation unit. These | |
| can be loaded from .ast files or parsed on the fly. | |
| Cursor | |
| Generic object for representing a node in the AST. | |
| SourceRange, SourceLocation, and File | |
| Objects representing information about the input source. | |
| Most object information is exposed using properties, when the underlying API | |
| call is efficient. | |
| """ | |
| # TODO | |
| # ==== | |
| # | |
| # o API support for invalid translation units. Currently we can't even get the | |
| # diagnostics on failure because they refer to locations in an object that | |
| # will have been invalidated. | |
| # | |
| # o fix memory management issues (currently client must hold on to index and | |
| # translation unit, or risk crashes). | |
| # | |
| # o expose code completion APIs. | |
| # | |
| # o cleanup ctypes wrapping, would be nice to separate the ctypes details more | |
| # clearly, and hide from the external interface (i.e., help(cindex)). | |
| # | |
| # o implement additional SourceLocation, SourceRange, and File methods. | |
| from ctypes import * | |
| import collections | |
| import clang.enumerations | |
| # ctypes doesn't implicitly convert c_void_p to the appropriate wrapper | |
| # object. This is a problem, because it means that from_parameter will see an | |
| # integer and pass the wrong value on platforms where int != void*. Work around | |
| # this by marshalling object arguments as void**. | |
| c_object_p = POINTER(c_void_p) | |
| callbacks = {} | |
| ### Exception Classes ### | |
| class TranslationUnitLoadError(Exception): | |
| """Represents an error that occurred when loading a TranslationUnit. | |
| This is raised in the case where a TranslationUnit could not be | |
| instantiated due to failure in the libclang library. | |
| FIXME: Make libclang expose additional error information in this scenario. | |
| """ | |
| pass | |
| class TranslationUnitSaveError(Exception): | |
| """Represents an error that occurred when saving a TranslationUnit. | |
| Each error has associated with it an enumerated value, accessible under | |
| e.save_error. Consumers can compare the value with one of the ERROR_ | |
| constants in this class. | |
| """ | |
| # Indicates that an unknown error occurred. This typically indicates that | |
| # I/O failed during save. | |
| ERROR_UNKNOWN = 1 | |
| # Indicates that errors during translation prevented saving. The errors | |
| # should be available via the TranslationUnit's diagnostics. | |
| ERROR_TRANSLATION_ERRORS = 2 | |
| # Indicates that the translation unit was somehow invalid. | |
| ERROR_INVALID_TU = 3 | |
| def __init__(self, enumeration, message): | |
| assert isinstance(enumeration, int) | |
| if enumeration < 1 or enumeration > 3: | |
| raise Exception("Encountered undefined TranslationUnit save error " | |
| "constant: %d. Please file a bug to have this " | |
| "value supported." % enumeration) | |
| self.save_error = enumeration | |
| Exception.__init__(self, 'Error %d: %s' % (enumeration, message)) | |
| ### Structures and Utility Classes ### | |
| class CachedProperty(object): | |
| """Decorator that lazy-loads the value of a property. | |
| The first time the property is accessed, the original property function is | |
| executed. The value it returns is set as the new value of that instance's | |
| property, replacing the original method. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, wrapped): | |
| self.wrapped = wrapped | |
| try: | |
| self.__doc__ = wrapped.__doc__ | |
| except: | |
| pass | |
| def __get__(self, instance, instance_type=None): | |
| if instance is None: | |
| return self | |
| value = self.wrapped(instance) | |
| setattr(instance, self.wrapped.__name__, value) | |
| return value | |
| class _CXString(Structure): | |
| """Helper for transforming CXString results.""" | |
| _fields_ = [("spelling", c_char_p), ("free", c_int)] | |
| def __del__(self): | |
| conf.lib.clang_disposeString(self) | |
| def from_result(res, fn, args): | |
| assert isinstance(res, _CXString) | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getCString(res) | |
| class SourceLocation(Structure): | |
| """ | |
| A SourceLocation represents a particular location within a source file. | |
| """ | |
| _fields_ = [("ptr_data", c_void_p * 2), ("int_data", c_uint)] | |
| _data = None | |
| def _get_instantiation(self): | |
| if self._data is None: | |
| f, l, c, o = c_object_p(), c_uint(), c_uint(), c_uint() | |
| conf.lib.clang_getInstantiationLocation(self, byref(f), byref(l), | |
| byref(c), byref(o)) | |
| if f: | |
| f = File(f) | |
| else: | |
| f = None | |
| self._data = (f, int(l.value), int(c.value), int(o.value)) | |
| return self._data | |
| def from_position(tu, file, line, column): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieve the source location associated with a given file/line/column in | |
| a particular translation unit. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getLocation(tu, file, line, column) | |
| def from_offset(tu, file, offset): | |
| """Retrieve a SourceLocation from a given character offset. | |
| tu -- TranslationUnit file belongs to | |
| file -- File instance to obtain offset from | |
| offset -- Integer character offset within file | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getLocationForOffset(tu, file, offset) | |
| def file(self): | |
| """Get the file represented by this source location.""" | |
| return self._get_instantiation()[0] | |
| def line(self): | |
| """Get the line represented by this source location.""" | |
| return self._get_instantiation()[1] | |
| def column(self): | |
| """Get the column represented by this source location.""" | |
| return self._get_instantiation()[2] | |
| def offset(self): | |
| """Get the file offset represented by this source location.""" | |
| return self._get_instantiation()[3] | |
| def __eq__(self, other): | |
| return conf.lib.clang_equalLocations(self, other) | |
| def __ne__(self, other): | |
| return not self.__eq__(other) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| if self.file: | |
| filename = self.file.name | |
| else: | |
| filename = None | |
| return "<SourceLocation file %r, line %r, column %r>" % ( | |
| filename, self.line, self.column) | |
| class SourceRange(Structure): | |
| """ | |
| A SourceRange describes a range of source locations within the source | |
| code. | |
| """ | |
| _fields_ = [ | |
| ("ptr_data", c_void_p * 2), | |
| ("begin_int_data", c_uint), | |
| ("end_int_data", c_uint)] | |
| # FIXME: Eliminate this and make normal constructor? Requires hiding ctypes | |
| # object. | |
| def from_locations(start, end): | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getRange(start, end) | |
| def start(self): | |
| """ | |
| Return a SourceLocation representing the first character within a | |
| source range. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getRangeStart(self) | |
| def end(self): | |
| """ | |
| Return a SourceLocation representing the last character within a | |
| source range. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getRangeEnd(self) | |
| def __eq__(self, other): | |
| return conf.lib.clang_equalRanges(self, other) | |
| def __ne__(self, other): | |
| return not self.__eq__(other) | |
| def __contains__(self, other): | |
| """Useful to detect the Token/Lexer bug""" | |
| if not isinstance(other, SourceLocation): | |
| return False | |
| if other.file is None and self.start.file is None: | |
| pass | |
| elif ( self.start.file.name != other.file.name or | |
| other.file.name != self.end.file.name): | |
| # same file name | |
| return False | |
| # same file, in between lines | |
| if self.start.line < other.line < self.end.line: | |
| return True | |
| elif self.start.line == other.line: | |
| # same file first line | |
| if self.start.column <= other.column: | |
| return True | |
| elif other.line == self.end.line: | |
| # same file last line | |
| if other.column <= self.end.column: | |
| return True | |
| return False | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return "<SourceRange start %r, end %r>" % (self.start, self.end) | |
| class Diagnostic(object): | |
| """ | |
| A Diagnostic is a single instance of a Clang diagnostic. It includes the | |
| diagnostic severity, the message, the location the diagnostic occurred, as | |
| well as additional source ranges and associated fix-it hints. | |
| """ | |
| Ignored = 0 | |
| Note = 1 | |
| Warning = 2 | |
| Error = 3 | |
| Fatal = 4 | |
| def __init__(self, ptr): | |
| self.ptr = ptr | |
| def __del__(self): | |
| conf.lib.clang_disposeDiagnostic(self) | |
| def severity(self): | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getDiagnosticSeverity(self) | |
| def location(self): | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getDiagnosticLocation(self) | |
| def spelling(self): | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getDiagnosticSpelling(self) | |
| def ranges(self): | |
| class RangeIterator: | |
| def __init__(self, diag): | |
| self.diag = diag | |
| def __len__(self): | |
| return int(conf.lib.clang_getDiagnosticNumRanges(self.diag)) | |
| def __getitem__(self, key): | |
| if (key >= len(self)): | |
| raise IndexError | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getDiagnosticRange(self.diag, key) | |
| return RangeIterator(self) | |
| def fixits(self): | |
| class FixItIterator: | |
| def __init__(self, diag): | |
| self.diag = diag | |
| def __len__(self): | |
| return int(conf.lib.clang_getDiagnosticNumFixIts(self.diag)) | |
| def __getitem__(self, key): | |
| range = SourceRange() | |
| value = conf.lib.clang_getDiagnosticFixIt(self.diag, key, | |
| byref(range)) | |
| if len(value) == 0: | |
| raise IndexError | |
| return FixIt(range, value) | |
| return FixItIterator(self) | |
| def children(self): | |
| class ChildDiagnosticsIterator: | |
| def __init__(self, diag): | |
| self.diag_set = conf.lib.clang_getChildDiagnostics(diag) | |
| def __len__(self): | |
| return int(conf.lib.clang_getNumDiagnosticsInSet(self.diag_set)) | |
| def __getitem__(self, key): | |
| diag = conf.lib.clang_getDiagnosticInSet(self.diag_set, key) | |
| if not diag: | |
| raise IndexError | |
| return Diagnostic(diag) | |
| return ChildDiagnosticsIterator(self) | |
| def category_number(self): | |
| """The category number for this diagnostic or 0 if unavailable.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getDiagnosticCategory(self) | |
| def category_name(self): | |
| """The string name of the category for this diagnostic.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getDiagnosticCategoryText(self) | |
| def option(self): | |
| """The command-line option that enables this diagnostic.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getDiagnosticOption(self, None) | |
| def disable_option(self): | |
| """The command-line option that disables this diagnostic.""" | |
| disable = _CXString() | |
| conf.lib.clang_getDiagnosticOption(self, byref(disable)) | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getCString(disable) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return "<Diagnostic severity %r, location %r, spelling %r>" % ( | |
| self.severity, self.location, self.spelling) | |
| def from_param(self): | |
| return self.ptr | |
| class FixIt(object): | |
| """ | |
| A FixIt represents a transformation to be applied to the source to | |
| "fix-it". The fix-it shouldbe applied by replacing the given source range | |
| with the given value. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, range, value): | |
| self.range = range | |
| self.value = value | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return "<FixIt range %r, value %r>" % (self.range, self.value) | |
| class TokenGroup(object): | |
| """Helper class to facilitate token management. | |
| Tokens are allocated from libclang in chunks. They must be disposed of as a | |
| collective group. | |
| One purpose of this class is for instances to represent groups of allocated | |
| tokens. Each token in a group contains a reference back to an instance of | |
| this class. When all tokens from a group are garbage collected, it allows | |
| this class to be garbage collected. When this class is garbage collected, | |
| it calls the libclang destructor which invalidates all tokens in the group. | |
| You should not instantiate this class outside of this module. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, tu, memory, count): | |
| self._tu = tu | |
| self._memory = memory | |
| self._count = count | |
| def __del__(self): | |
| conf.lib.clang_disposeTokens(self._tu, self._memory, self._count) | |
| def get_tokens(tu, extent): | |
| """Helper method to return all tokens in an extent. | |
| This functionality is needed multiple places in this module. We define | |
| it here because it seems like a logical place. | |
| """ | |
| tokens_memory = POINTER(Token)() | |
| tokens_count = c_uint() | |
| conf.lib.clang_tokenize(tu, extent, byref(tokens_memory), | |
| byref(tokens_count)) | |
| count = int(tokens_count.value) | |
| # If we get no tokens, no memory was allocated. Be sure not to return | |
| # anything and potentially call a destructor on nothing. | |
| if count < 1: | |
| return | |
| tokens_array = cast(tokens_memory, POINTER(Token * count)).contents | |
| token_group = TokenGroup(tu, tokens_memory, tokens_count) | |
| for i in range(0, count): | |
| token = Token() | |
| token.int_data = tokens_array[i].int_data | |
| token.ptr_data = tokens_array[i].ptr_data | |
| token._tu = tu | |
| token._group = token_group | |
| yield token | |
| class TokenKind(object): | |
| """Describes a specific type of a Token.""" | |
| _value_map = {} # int -> TokenKind | |
| def __init__(self, value, name): | |
| """Create a new TokenKind instance from a numeric value and a name.""" | |
| self.value = value | |
| self.name = name | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return 'TokenKind.%s' % (self.name,) | |
| def from_value(value): | |
| """Obtain a registered TokenKind instance from its value.""" | |
| result = TokenKind._value_map.get(value, None) | |
| if result is None: | |
| raise ValueError('Unknown TokenKind: %d' % value) | |
| return result | |
| def register(value, name): | |
| """Register a new TokenKind enumeration. | |
| This should only be called at module load time by code within this | |
| package. | |
| """ | |
| if value in TokenKind._value_map: | |
| raise ValueError('TokenKind already registered: %d' % value) | |
| kind = TokenKind(value, name) | |
| TokenKind._value_map[value] = kind | |
| setattr(TokenKind, name, kind) | |
| ### Cursor Kinds ### | |
| class BaseEnumeration(object): | |
| """ | |
| Common base class for named enumerations held in sync with Index.h values. | |
| Subclasses must define their own _kinds and _name_map members, as: | |
| _kinds = [] | |
| _name_map = None | |
| These values hold the per-subclass instances and value-to-name mappings, | |
| respectively. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, value): | |
| if value >= len(self.__class__._kinds): | |
| self.__class__._kinds += [None] * (value - len(self.__class__._kinds) + 1) | |
| if self.__class__._kinds[value] is not None: | |
| raise ValueError('{0} value {1} already loaded'.format( | |
| str(self.__class__), value)) | |
| self.value = value | |
| self.__class__._kinds[value] = self | |
| self.__class__._name_map = None | |
| def from_param(self): | |
| return self.value | |
| def name(self): | |
| """Get the enumeration name of this cursor kind.""" | |
| if self._name_map is None: | |
| self._name_map = {} | |
| for key, value in list(self.__class__.__dict__.items()): | |
| if isinstance(value, self.__class__): | |
| self._name_map[value] = key | |
| return self._name_map[self] | |
| def from_id(cls, id): | |
| if id >= len(cls._kinds) or cls._kinds[id] is None: | |
| raise ValueError('Unknown template argument kind %d' % id) | |
| return cls._kinds[id] | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return '%s.%s' % (self.__class__, self.name,) | |
| class CursorKind(BaseEnumeration): | |
| """ | |
| A CursorKind describes the kind of entity that a cursor points to. | |
| """ | |
| # The required BaseEnumeration declarations. | |
| _kinds = [] | |
| _name_map = None | |
| def get_all_kinds(): | |
| """Return all CursorKind enumeration instances.""" | |
| return [_f for _f in CursorKind._kinds if _f] | |
| def is_declaration(self): | |
| """Test if this is a declaration kind.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isDeclaration(self) | |
| def is_reference(self): | |
| """Test if this is a reference kind.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isReference(self) | |
| def is_expression(self): | |
| """Test if this is an expression kind.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isExpression(self) | |
| def is_statement(self): | |
| """Test if this is a statement kind.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isStatement(self) | |
| def is_attribute(self): | |
| """Test if this is an attribute kind.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isAttribute(self) | |
| def is_invalid(self): | |
| """Test if this is an invalid kind.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isInvalid(self) | |
| def is_translation_unit(self): | |
| """Test if this is a translation unit kind.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isTranslationUnit(self) | |
| def is_preprocessing(self): | |
| """Test if this is a preprocessing kind.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isPreprocessing(self) | |
| def is_unexposed(self): | |
| """Test if this is an unexposed kind.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isUnexposed(self) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return 'CursorKind.%s' % (self.name,) | |
| ### | |
| # Declaration Kinds | |
| # A declaration whose specific kind is not exposed via this interface. | |
| # | |
| # Unexposed declarations have the same operations as any other kind of | |
| # declaration; one can extract their location information, spelling, find their | |
| # definitions, etc. However, the specific kind of the declaration is not | |
| # reported. | |
| CursorKind.UNEXPOSED_DECL = CursorKind(1) | |
| # A C or C++ struct. | |
| CursorKind.STRUCT_DECL = CursorKind(2) | |
| # A C or C++ union. | |
| CursorKind.UNION_DECL = CursorKind(3) | |
| # A C++ class. | |
| CursorKind.CLASS_DECL = CursorKind(4) | |
| # An enumeration. | |
| CursorKind.ENUM_DECL = CursorKind(5) | |
| # A field (in C) or non-static data member (in C++) in a struct, union, or C++ | |
| # class. | |
| CursorKind.FIELD_DECL = CursorKind(6) | |
| # An enumerator constant. | |
| CursorKind.ENUM_CONSTANT_DECL = CursorKind(7) | |
| # A function. | |
| CursorKind.FUNCTION_DECL = CursorKind(8) | |
| # A variable. | |
| CursorKind.VAR_DECL = CursorKind(9) | |
| # A function or method parameter. | |
| CursorKind.PARM_DECL = CursorKind(10) | |
| # An Objective-C @interface. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_INTERFACE_DECL = CursorKind(11) | |
| # An Objective-C @interface for a category. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_CATEGORY_DECL = CursorKind(12) | |
| # An Objective-C @protocol declaration. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_PROTOCOL_DECL = CursorKind(13) | |
| # An Objective-C @property declaration. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_PROPERTY_DECL = CursorKind(14) | |
| # An Objective-C instance variable. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_IVAR_DECL = CursorKind(15) | |
| # An Objective-C instance method. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_INSTANCE_METHOD_DECL = CursorKind(16) | |
| # An Objective-C class method. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_CLASS_METHOD_DECL = CursorKind(17) | |
| # An Objective-C @implementation. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_IMPLEMENTATION_DECL = CursorKind(18) | |
| # An Objective-C @implementation for a category. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_CATEGORY_IMPL_DECL = CursorKind(19) | |
| # A typedef. | |
| CursorKind.TYPEDEF_DECL = CursorKind(20) | |
| # A C++ class method. | |
| CursorKind.CXX_METHOD = CursorKind(21) | |
| # A C++ namespace. | |
| CursorKind.NAMESPACE = CursorKind(22) | |
| # A linkage specification, e.g. 'extern "C"'. | |
| CursorKind.LINKAGE_SPEC = CursorKind(23) | |
| # A C++ constructor. | |
| CursorKind.CONSTRUCTOR = CursorKind(24) | |
| # A C++ destructor. | |
| CursorKind.DESTRUCTOR = CursorKind(25) | |
| # A C++ conversion function. | |
| CursorKind.CONVERSION_FUNCTION = CursorKind(26) | |
| # A C++ template type parameter | |
| CursorKind.TEMPLATE_TYPE_PARAMETER = CursorKind(27) | |
| # A C++ non-type template paramater. | |
| CursorKind.TEMPLATE_NON_TYPE_PARAMETER = CursorKind(28) | |
| # A C++ template template parameter. | |
| CursorKind.TEMPLATE_TEMPLATE_PARAMETER = CursorKind(29) | |
| # A C++ function template. | |
| CursorKind.FUNCTION_TEMPLATE = CursorKind(30) | |
| # A C++ class template. | |
| CursorKind.CLASS_TEMPLATE = CursorKind(31) | |
| # A C++ class template partial specialization. | |
| CursorKind.CLASS_TEMPLATE_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION = CursorKind(32) | |
| # A C++ namespace alias declaration. | |
| CursorKind.NAMESPACE_ALIAS = CursorKind(33) | |
| # A C++ using directive | |
| CursorKind.USING_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(34) | |
| # A C++ using declaration | |
| CursorKind.USING_DECLARATION = CursorKind(35) | |
| # A Type alias decl. | |
| CursorKind.TYPE_ALIAS_DECL = CursorKind(36) | |
| # A Objective-C synthesize decl | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_SYNTHESIZE_DECL = CursorKind(37) | |
| # A Objective-C dynamic decl | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_DYNAMIC_DECL = CursorKind(38) | |
| # A C++ access specifier decl. | |
| CursorKind.CXX_ACCESS_SPEC_DECL = CursorKind(39) | |
| ### | |
| # Reference Kinds | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_SUPER_CLASS_REF = CursorKind(40) | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_PROTOCOL_REF = CursorKind(41) | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_CLASS_REF = CursorKind(42) | |
| # A reference to a type declaration. | |
| # | |
| # A type reference occurs anywhere where a type is named but not | |
| # declared. For example, given: | |
| # typedef unsigned size_type; | |
| # size_type size; | |
| # | |
| # The typedef is a declaration of size_type (CXCursor_TypedefDecl), | |
| # while the type of the variable "size" is referenced. The cursor | |
| # referenced by the type of size is the typedef for size_type. | |
| CursorKind.TYPE_REF = CursorKind(43) | |
| CursorKind.CXX_BASE_SPECIFIER = CursorKind(44) | |
| # A reference to a class template, function template, template | |
| # template parameter, or class template partial specialization. | |
| CursorKind.TEMPLATE_REF = CursorKind(45) | |
| # A reference to a namespace or namepsace alias. | |
| CursorKind.NAMESPACE_REF = CursorKind(46) | |
| # A reference to a member of a struct, union, or class that occurs in | |
| # some non-expression context, e.g., a designated initializer. | |
| CursorKind.MEMBER_REF = CursorKind(47) | |
| # A reference to a labeled statement. | |
| CursorKind.LABEL_REF = CursorKind(48) | |
| # A reference to a set of overloaded functions or function templates | |
| # that has not yet been resolved to a specific function or function template. | |
| CursorKind.OVERLOADED_DECL_REF = CursorKind(49) | |
| # A reference to a variable that occurs in some non-expression | |
| # context, e.g., a C++ lambda capture list. | |
| CursorKind.VARIABLE_REF = CursorKind(50) | |
| ### | |
| # Invalid/Error Kinds | |
| CursorKind.INVALID_FILE = CursorKind(70) | |
| CursorKind.NO_DECL_FOUND = CursorKind(71) | |
| CursorKind.NOT_IMPLEMENTED = CursorKind(72) | |
| CursorKind.INVALID_CODE = CursorKind(73) | |
| ### | |
| # Expression Kinds | |
| # An expression whose specific kind is not exposed via this interface. | |
| # | |
| # Unexposed expressions have the same operations as any other kind of | |
| # expression; one can extract their location information, spelling, children, | |
| # etc. However, the specific kind of the expression is not reported. | |
| CursorKind.UNEXPOSED_EXPR = CursorKind(100) | |
| # An expression that refers to some value declaration, such as a function, | |
| # varible, or enumerator. | |
| CursorKind.DECL_REF_EXPR = CursorKind(101) | |
| # An expression that refers to a member of a struct, union, class, Objective-C | |
| # class, etc. | |
| CursorKind.MEMBER_REF_EXPR = CursorKind(102) | |
| # An expression that calls a function. | |
| CursorKind.CALL_EXPR = CursorKind(103) | |
| # An expression that sends a message to an Objective-C object or class. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_MESSAGE_EXPR = CursorKind(104) | |
| # An expression that represents a block literal. | |
| CursorKind.BLOCK_EXPR = CursorKind(105) | |
| # An integer literal. | |
| CursorKind.INTEGER_LITERAL = CursorKind(106) | |
| # A floating point number literal. | |
| CursorKind.FLOATING_LITERAL = CursorKind(107) | |
| # An imaginary number literal. | |
| CursorKind.IMAGINARY_LITERAL = CursorKind(108) | |
| # A string literal. | |
| CursorKind.STRING_LITERAL = CursorKind(109) | |
| # A character literal. | |
| CursorKind.CHARACTER_LITERAL = CursorKind(110) | |
| # A parenthesized expression, e.g. "(1)". | |
| # | |
| # This AST node is only formed if full location information is requested. | |
| CursorKind.PAREN_EXPR = CursorKind(111) | |
| # This represents the unary-expression's (except sizeof and | |
| # alignof). | |
| CursorKind.UNARY_OPERATOR = CursorKind(112) | |
| # [C99 6.5.2.1] Array Subscripting. | |
| CursorKind.ARRAY_SUBSCRIPT_EXPR = CursorKind(113) | |
| # A builtin binary operation expression such as "x + y" or | |
| # "x <= y". | |
| CursorKind.BINARY_OPERATOR = CursorKind(114) | |
| # Compound assignment such as "+=". | |
| CursorKind.COMPOUND_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATOR = CursorKind(115) | |
| # The ?: ternary operator. | |
| CursorKind.CONDITIONAL_OPERATOR = CursorKind(116) | |
| # An explicit cast in C (C99 6.5.4) or a C-style cast in C++ | |
| # (C++ [expr.cast]), which uses the syntax (Type)expr. | |
| # | |
| # For example: (int)f. | |
| CursorKind.CSTYLE_CAST_EXPR = CursorKind(117) | |
| # [C99 6.5.2.5] | |
| CursorKind.COMPOUND_LITERAL_EXPR = CursorKind(118) | |
| # Describes an C or C++ initializer list. | |
| CursorKind.INIT_LIST_EXPR = CursorKind(119) | |
| # The GNU address of label extension, representing &&label. | |
| CursorKind.ADDR_LABEL_EXPR = CursorKind(120) | |
| # This is the GNU Statement Expression extension: ({int X=4; X;}) | |
| CursorKind.StmtExpr = CursorKind(121) | |
| # Represents a C11 generic selection. | |
| CursorKind.GENERIC_SELECTION_EXPR = CursorKind(122) | |
| # Implements the GNU __null extension, which is a name for a null | |
| # pointer constant that has integral type (e.g., int or long) and is the same | |
| # size and alignment as a pointer. | |
| # | |
| # The __null extension is typically only used by system headers, which define | |
| # NULL as __null in C++ rather than using 0 (which is an integer that may not | |
| # match the size of a pointer). | |
| CursorKind.GNU_NULL_EXPR = CursorKind(123) | |
| # C++'s static_cast<> expression. | |
| CursorKind.CXX_STATIC_CAST_EXPR = CursorKind(124) | |
| # C++'s dynamic_cast<> expression. | |
| CursorKind.CXX_DYNAMIC_CAST_EXPR = CursorKind(125) | |
| # C++'s reinterpret_cast<> expression. | |
| CursorKind.CXX_REINTERPRET_CAST_EXPR = CursorKind(126) | |
| # C++'s const_cast<> expression. | |
| CursorKind.CXX_CONST_CAST_EXPR = CursorKind(127) | |
| # Represents an explicit C++ type conversion that uses "functional" | |
| # notion (C++ [expr.type.conv]). | |
| # | |
| # Example: | |
| # \code | |
| # x = int(0.5); | |
| # \endcode | |
| CursorKind.CXX_FUNCTIONAL_CAST_EXPR = CursorKind(128) | |
| # A C++ typeid expression (C++ [expr.typeid]). | |
| CursorKind.CXX_TYPEID_EXPR = CursorKind(129) | |
| # [C++ 2.13.5] C++ Boolean Literal. | |
| CursorKind.CXX_BOOL_LITERAL_EXPR = CursorKind(130) | |
| # [C++0x 2.14.7] C++ Pointer Literal. | |
| CursorKind.CXX_NULL_PTR_LITERAL_EXPR = CursorKind(131) | |
| # Represents the "this" expression in C++ | |
| CursorKind.CXX_THIS_EXPR = CursorKind(132) | |
| # [C++ 15] C++ Throw Expression. | |
| # | |
| # This handles 'throw' and 'throw' assignment-expression. When | |
| # assignment-expression isn't present, Op will be null. | |
| CursorKind.CXX_THROW_EXPR = CursorKind(133) | |
| # A new expression for memory allocation and constructor calls, e.g: | |
| # "new CXXNewExpr(foo)". | |
| CursorKind.CXX_NEW_EXPR = CursorKind(134) | |
| # A delete expression for memory deallocation and destructor calls, | |
| # e.g. "delete[] pArray". | |
| CursorKind.CXX_DELETE_EXPR = CursorKind(135) | |
| # Represents a unary expression. | |
| CursorKind.CXX_UNARY_EXPR = CursorKind(136) | |
| # ObjCStringLiteral, used for Objective-C string literals i.e. "foo". | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_STRING_LITERAL = CursorKind(137) | |
| # ObjCEncodeExpr, used for in Objective-C. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_ENCODE_EXPR = CursorKind(138) | |
| # ObjCSelectorExpr used for in Objective-C. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_SELECTOR_EXPR = CursorKind(139) | |
| # Objective-C's protocol expression. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_PROTOCOL_EXPR = CursorKind(140) | |
| # An Objective-C "bridged" cast expression, which casts between | |
| # Objective-C pointers and C pointers, transferring ownership in the process. | |
| # | |
| # \code | |
| # NSString *str = (__bridge_transfer NSString *)CFCreateString(); | |
| # \endcode | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_BRIDGE_CAST_EXPR = CursorKind(141) | |
| # Represents a C++0x pack expansion that produces a sequence of | |
| # expressions. | |
| # | |
| # A pack expansion expression contains a pattern (which itself is an | |
| # expression) followed by an ellipsis. For example: | |
| CursorKind.PACK_EXPANSION_EXPR = CursorKind(142) | |
| # Represents an expression that computes the length of a parameter | |
| # pack. | |
| CursorKind.SIZE_OF_PACK_EXPR = CursorKind(143) | |
| # Represents a C++ lambda expression that produces a local function | |
| # object. | |
| # | |
| # \code | |
| # void abssort(float *x, unsigned N) { | |
| # std::sort(x, x + N, | |
| # [](float a, float b) { | |
| # return std::abs(a) < std::abs(b); | |
| # }); | |
| # } | |
| # \endcode | |
| CursorKind.LAMBDA_EXPR = CursorKind(144) | |
| # Objective-c Boolean Literal. | |
| CursorKind.OBJ_BOOL_LITERAL_EXPR = CursorKind(145) | |
| # Represents the "self" expression in a ObjC method. | |
| CursorKind.OBJ_SELF_EXPR = CursorKind(146) | |
| # A statement whose specific kind is not exposed via this interface. | |
| # | |
| # Unexposed statements have the same operations as any other kind of statement; | |
| # one can extract their location information, spelling, children, etc. However, | |
| # the specific kind of the statement is not reported. | |
| CursorKind.UNEXPOSED_STMT = CursorKind(200) | |
| # A labelled statement in a function. | |
| CursorKind.LABEL_STMT = CursorKind(201) | |
| # A compound statement | |
| CursorKind.COMPOUND_STMT = CursorKind(202) | |
| # A case statement. | |
| CursorKind.CASE_STMT = CursorKind(203) | |
| # A default statement. | |
| CursorKind.DEFAULT_STMT = CursorKind(204) | |
| # An if statement. | |
| CursorKind.IF_STMT = CursorKind(205) | |
| # A switch statement. | |
| CursorKind.SWITCH_STMT = CursorKind(206) | |
| # A while statement. | |
| CursorKind.WHILE_STMT = CursorKind(207) | |
| # A do statement. | |
| CursorKind.DO_STMT = CursorKind(208) | |
| # A for statement. | |
| CursorKind.FOR_STMT = CursorKind(209) | |
| # A goto statement. | |
| CursorKind.GOTO_STMT = CursorKind(210) | |
| # An indirect goto statement. | |
| CursorKind.INDIRECT_GOTO_STMT = CursorKind(211) | |
| # A continue statement. | |
| CursorKind.CONTINUE_STMT = CursorKind(212) | |
| # A break statement. | |
| CursorKind.BREAK_STMT = CursorKind(213) | |
| # A return statement. | |
| CursorKind.RETURN_STMT = CursorKind(214) | |
| # A GNU-style inline assembler statement. | |
| CursorKind.ASM_STMT = CursorKind(215) | |
| # Objective-C's overall @try-@catch-@finally statement. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_AT_TRY_STMT = CursorKind(216) | |
| # Objective-C's @catch statement. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_AT_CATCH_STMT = CursorKind(217) | |
| # Objective-C's @finally statement. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_AT_FINALLY_STMT = CursorKind(218) | |
| # Objective-C's @throw statement. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_AT_THROW_STMT = CursorKind(219) | |
| # Objective-C's @synchronized statement. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_AT_SYNCHRONIZED_STMT = CursorKind(220) | |
| # Objective-C's autorealease pool statement. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_AUTORELEASE_POOL_STMT = CursorKind(221) | |
| # Objective-C's for collection statement. | |
| CursorKind.OBJC_FOR_COLLECTION_STMT = CursorKind(222) | |
| # C++'s catch statement. | |
| CursorKind.CXX_CATCH_STMT = CursorKind(223) | |
| # C++'s try statement. | |
| CursorKind.CXX_TRY_STMT = CursorKind(224) | |
| # C++'s for (* : *) statement. | |
| CursorKind.CXX_FOR_RANGE_STMT = CursorKind(225) | |
| # Windows Structured Exception Handling's try statement. | |
| CursorKind.SEH_TRY_STMT = CursorKind(226) | |
| # Windows Structured Exception Handling's except statement. | |
| CursorKind.SEH_EXCEPT_STMT = CursorKind(227) | |
| # Windows Structured Exception Handling's finally statement. | |
| CursorKind.SEH_FINALLY_STMT = CursorKind(228) | |
| # A MS inline assembly statement extension. | |
| CursorKind.MS_ASM_STMT = CursorKind(229) | |
| # The null statement. | |
| CursorKind.NULL_STMT = CursorKind(230) | |
| # Adaptor class for mixing declarations with statements and expressions. | |
| CursorKind.DECL_STMT = CursorKind(231) | |
| # OpenMP parallel directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_PARALLEL_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(232) | |
| # OpenMP SIMD directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_SIMD_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(233) | |
| # OpenMP for directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_FOR_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(234) | |
| # OpenMP sections directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_SECTIONS_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(235) | |
| # OpenMP section directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_SECTION_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(236) | |
| # OpenMP single directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_SINGLE_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(237) | |
| # OpenMP parallel for directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_PARALLEL_FOR_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(238) | |
| # OpenMP parallel sections directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_PARALLEL_SECTIONS_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(239) | |
| # OpenMP task directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TASK_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(240) | |
| # OpenMP master directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_MASTER_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(241) | |
| # OpenMP critical directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_CRITICAL_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(242) | |
| # OpenMP taskyield directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TASKYIELD_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(243) | |
| # OpenMP barrier directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_BARRIER_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(244) | |
| # OpenMP taskwait directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TASKWAIT_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(245) | |
| # OpenMP flush directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_FLUSH_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(246) | |
| # Windows Structured Exception Handling's leave statement. | |
| CursorKind.SEH_LEAVE_STMT = CursorKind(247) | |
| # OpenMP ordered directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_ORDERED_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(248) | |
| # OpenMP atomic directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_ATOMIC_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(249) | |
| # OpenMP for SIMD directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_FOR_SIMD_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(250) | |
| # OpenMP parallel for SIMD directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_PARALLELFORSIMD_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(251) | |
| # OpenMP target directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TARGET_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(252) | |
| # OpenMP teams directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TEAMS_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(253) | |
| # OpenMP taskgroup directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TASKGROUP_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(254) | |
| # OpenMP cancellation point directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_CANCELLATION_POINT_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(255) | |
| # OpenMP cancel directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_CANCEL_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(256) | |
| # OpenMP target data directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TARGET_DATA_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(257) | |
| # OpenMP taskloop directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TASK_LOOP_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(258) | |
| # OpenMP taskloop simd directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TASK_LOOP_SIMD_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(259) | |
| # OpenMP distribute directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_DISTRIBUTE_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(260) | |
| # OpenMP target enter data directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TARGET_ENTER_DATA_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(261) | |
| # OpenMP target exit data directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TARGET_EXIT_DATA_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(262) | |
| # OpenMP target parallel directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TARGET_PARALLEL_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(263) | |
| # OpenMP target parallel for directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TARGET_PARALLELFOR_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(264) | |
| # OpenMP target update directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TARGET_UPDATE_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(265) | |
| # OpenMP distribute parallel for directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_DISTRIBUTE_PARALLELFOR_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(266) | |
| # OpenMP distribute parallel for simd directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_DISTRIBUTE_PARALLEL_FOR_SIMD_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(267) | |
| # OpenMP distribute simd directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_DISTRIBUTE_SIMD_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(268) | |
| # OpenMP target parallel for simd directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TARGET_PARALLEL_FOR_SIMD_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(269) | |
| # OpenMP target simd directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TARGET_SIMD_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(270) | |
| # OpenMP teams distribute directive. | |
| CursorKind.OMP_TEAMS_DISTRIBUTE_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(271) | |
| ### | |
| # Other Kinds | |
| # Cursor that represents the translation unit itself. | |
| # | |
| # The translation unit cursor exists primarily to act as the root cursor for | |
| # traversing the contents of a translation unit. | |
| CursorKind.TRANSLATION_UNIT = CursorKind(300) | |
| ### | |
| # Attributes | |
| # An attribute whoe specific kind is note exposed via this interface | |
| CursorKind.UNEXPOSED_ATTR = CursorKind(400) | |
| CursorKind.IB_ACTION_ATTR = CursorKind(401) | |
| CursorKind.IB_OUTLET_ATTR = CursorKind(402) | |
| CursorKind.IB_OUTLET_COLLECTION_ATTR = CursorKind(403) | |
| CursorKind.CXX_FINAL_ATTR = CursorKind(404) | |
| CursorKind.CXX_OVERRIDE_ATTR = CursorKind(405) | |
| CursorKind.ANNOTATE_ATTR = CursorKind(406) | |
| CursorKind.ASM_LABEL_ATTR = CursorKind(407) | |
| CursorKind.PACKED_ATTR = CursorKind(408) | |
| CursorKind.PURE_ATTR = CursorKind(409) | |
| CursorKind.CONST_ATTR = CursorKind(410) | |
| CursorKind.NODUPLICATE_ATTR = CursorKind(411) | |
| CursorKind.CUDACONSTANT_ATTR = CursorKind(412) | |
| CursorKind.CUDADEVICE_ATTR = CursorKind(413) | |
| CursorKind.CUDAGLOBAL_ATTR = CursorKind(414) | |
| CursorKind.CUDAHOST_ATTR = CursorKind(415) | |
| CursorKind.CUDASHARED_ATTR = CursorKind(416) | |
| CursorKind.VISIBILITY_ATTR = CursorKind(417) | |
| CursorKind.DLLEXPORT_ATTR = CursorKind(418) | |
| CursorKind.DLLIMPORT_ATTR = CursorKind(419) | |
| ### | |
| # Preprocessing | |
| CursorKind.PREPROCESSING_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(500) | |
| CursorKind.MACRO_DEFINITION = CursorKind(501) | |
| CursorKind.MACRO_INSTANTIATION = CursorKind(502) | |
| CursorKind.INCLUSION_DIRECTIVE = CursorKind(503) | |
| ### | |
| # Extra declaration | |
| # A module import declaration. | |
| CursorKind.MODULE_IMPORT_DECL = CursorKind(600) | |
| # A type alias template declaration | |
| CursorKind.TYPE_ALIAS_TEMPLATE_DECL = CursorKind(601) | |
| # A static_assert or _Static_assert node | |
| CursorKind.STATIC_ASSERT = CursorKind(602) | |
| # A friend declaration | |
| CursorKind.FRIEND_DECL = CursorKind(603) | |
| # A code completion overload candidate. | |
| CursorKind.OVERLOAD_CANDIDATE = CursorKind(700) | |
| ### Template Argument Kinds ### | |
| class TemplateArgumentKind(BaseEnumeration): | |
| """ | |
| A TemplateArgumentKind describes the kind of entity that a template argument | |
| represents. | |
| """ | |
| # The required BaseEnumeration declarations. | |
| _kinds = [] | |
| _name_map = None | |
| TemplateArgumentKind.NULL = TemplateArgumentKind(0) | |
| TemplateArgumentKind.TYPE = TemplateArgumentKind(1) | |
| TemplateArgumentKind.DECLARATION = TemplateArgumentKind(2) | |
| TemplateArgumentKind.NULLPTR = TemplateArgumentKind(3) | |
| TemplateArgumentKind.INTEGRAL = TemplateArgumentKind(4) | |
| ### Cursors ### | |
| class Cursor(Structure): | |
| """ | |
| The Cursor class represents a reference to an element within the AST. It | |
| acts as a kind of iterator. | |
| """ | |
| _fields_ = [("_kind_id", c_int), ("xdata", c_int), ("data", c_void_p * 3)] | |
| def from_location(tu, location): | |
| # We store a reference to the TU in the instance so the TU won't get | |
| # collected before the cursor. | |
| cursor = conf.lib.clang_getCursor(tu, location) | |
| cursor._tu = tu | |
| return cursor | |
| def __eq__(self, other): | |
| return conf.lib.clang_equalCursors(self, other) | |
| def __ne__(self, other): | |
| return not self.__eq__(other) | |
| def is_definition(self): | |
| """ | |
| Returns true if the declaration pointed at by the cursor is also a | |
| definition of that entity. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isCursorDefinition(self) | |
| def is_const_method(self): | |
| """Returns True if the cursor refers to a C++ member function or member | |
| function template that is declared 'const'. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CXXMethod_isConst(self) | |
| def is_converting_constructor(self): | |
| """Returns True if the cursor refers to a C++ converting constructor. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CXXConstructor_isConvertingConstructor(self) | |
| def is_copy_constructor(self): | |
| """Returns True if the cursor refers to a C++ copy constructor. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CXXConstructor_isCopyConstructor(self) | |
| def is_default_constructor(self): | |
| """Returns True if the cursor refers to a C++ default constructor. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CXXConstructor_isDefaultConstructor(self) | |
| def is_move_constructor(self): | |
| """Returns True if the cursor refers to a C++ move constructor. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CXXConstructor_isMoveConstructor(self) | |
| def is_default_method(self): | |
| """Returns True if the cursor refers to a C++ member function or member | |
| function template that is declared '= default'. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CXXMethod_isDefaulted(self) | |
| def is_mutable_field(self): | |
| """Returns True if the cursor refers to a C++ field that is declared | |
| 'mutable'. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CXXField_isMutable(self) | |
| def is_pure_virtual_method(self): | |
| """Returns True if the cursor refers to a C++ member function or member | |
| function template that is declared pure virtual. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CXXMethod_isPureVirtual(self) | |
| def is_static_method(self): | |
| """Returns True if the cursor refers to a C++ member function or member | |
| function template that is declared 'static'. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CXXMethod_isStatic(self) | |
| def is_virtual_method(self): | |
| """Returns True if the cursor refers to a C++ member function or member | |
| function template that is declared 'virtual'. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CXXMethod_isVirtual(self) | |
| def get_definition(self): | |
| """ | |
| If the cursor is a reference to a declaration or a declaration of | |
| some entity, return a cursor that points to the definition of that | |
| entity. | |
| """ | |
| # TODO: Should probably check that this is either a reference or | |
| # declaration prior to issuing the lookup. | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getCursorDefinition(self) | |
| def get_usr(self): | |
| """Return the Unified Symbol Resultion (USR) for the entity referenced | |
| by the given cursor (or None). | |
| A Unified Symbol Resolution (USR) is a string that identifies a | |
| particular entity (function, class, variable, etc.) within a | |
| program. USRs can be compared across translation units to determine, | |
| e.g., when references in one translation refer to an entity defined in | |
| another translation unit.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getCursorUSR(self) | |
| def kind(self): | |
| """Return the kind of this cursor.""" | |
| return CursorKind.from_id(self._kind_id) | |
| def spelling(self): | |
| """Return the spelling of the entity pointed at by the cursor.""" | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_spelling'): | |
| self._spelling = conf.lib.clang_getCursorSpelling(self) | |
| return self._spelling | |
| def displayname(self): | |
| """ | |
| Return the display name for the entity referenced by this cursor. | |
| The display name contains extra information that helps identify the | |
| cursor, such as the parameters of a function or template or the | |
| arguments of a class template specialization. | |
| """ | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_displayname'): | |
| self._displayname = conf.lib.clang_getCursorDisplayName(self) | |
| return self._displayname | |
| def mangled_name(self): | |
| """Return the mangled name for the entity referenced by this cursor.""" | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_mangled_name'): | |
| self._mangled_name = conf.lib.clang_Cursor_getMangling(self) | |
| return self._mangled_name | |
| def location(self): | |
| """ | |
| Return the source location (the starting character) of the entity | |
| pointed at by the cursor. | |
| """ | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_loc'): | |
| self._loc = conf.lib.clang_getCursorLocation(self) | |
| return self._loc | |
| def extent(self): | |
| """ | |
| Return the source range (the range of text) occupied by the entity | |
| pointed at by the cursor. | |
| """ | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_extent'): | |
| self._extent = conf.lib.clang_getCursorExtent(self) | |
| return self._extent | |
| def storage_class(self): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieves the storage class (if any) of the entity pointed at by the | |
| cursor. | |
| """ | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_storage_class'): | |
| self._storage_class = conf.lib.clang_Cursor_getStorageClass(self) | |
| return StorageClass.from_id(self._storage_class) | |
| def access_specifier(self): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieves the access specifier (if any) of the entity pointed at by the | |
| cursor. | |
| """ | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_access_specifier'): | |
| self._access_specifier = conf.lib.clang_getCXXAccessSpecifier(self) | |
| return AccessSpecifier.from_id(self._access_specifier) | |
| def type(self): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieve the Type (if any) of the entity pointed at by the cursor. | |
| """ | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_type'): | |
| self._type = conf.lib.clang_getCursorType(self) | |
| return self._type | |
| def canonical(self): | |
| """Return the canonical Cursor corresponding to this Cursor. | |
| The canonical cursor is the cursor which is representative for the | |
| underlying entity. For example, if you have multiple forward | |
| declarations for the same class, the canonical cursor for the forward | |
| declarations will be identical. | |
| """ | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_canonical'): | |
| self._canonical = conf.lib.clang_getCanonicalCursor(self) | |
| return self._canonical | |
| def result_type(self): | |
| """Retrieve the Type of the result for this Cursor.""" | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_result_type'): | |
| self._result_type = conf.lib.clang_getResultType(self.type) | |
| return self._result_type | |
| def underlying_typedef_type(self): | |
| """Return the underlying type of a typedef declaration. | |
| Returns a Type for the typedef this cursor is a declaration for. If | |
| the current cursor is not a typedef, this raises. | |
| """ | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_underlying_type'): | |
| assert self.kind.is_declaration() | |
| self._underlying_type = \ | |
| conf.lib.clang_getTypedefDeclUnderlyingType(self) | |
| return self._underlying_type | |
| def enum_type(self): | |
| """Return the integer type of an enum declaration. | |
| Returns a Type corresponding to an integer. If the cursor is not for an | |
| enum, this raises. | |
| """ | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_enum_type'): | |
| assert self.kind == CursorKind.ENUM_DECL | |
| self._enum_type = conf.lib.clang_getEnumDeclIntegerType(self) | |
| return self._enum_type | |
| def enum_value(self): | |
| """Return the value of an enum constant.""" | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_enum_value'): | |
| assert self.kind == CursorKind.ENUM_CONSTANT_DECL | |
| # Figure out the underlying type of the enum to know if it | |
| # is a signed or unsigned quantity. | |
| underlying_type = self.type | |
| if underlying_type.kind == TypeKind.ENUM: | |
| underlying_type = underlying_type.get_declaration().enum_type | |
| if underlying_type.kind in (TypeKind.CHAR_U, | |
| TypeKind.UCHAR, | |
| TypeKind.CHAR16, | |
| TypeKind.CHAR32, | |
| TypeKind.USHORT, | |
| TypeKind.UINT, | |
| TypeKind.ULONG, | |
| TypeKind.ULONGLONG, | |
| TypeKind.UINT128): | |
| self._enum_value = \ | |
| conf.lib.clang_getEnumConstantDeclUnsignedValue(self) | |
| else: | |
| self._enum_value = conf.lib.clang_getEnumConstantDeclValue(self) | |
| return self._enum_value | |
| def objc_type_encoding(self): | |
| """Return the Objective-C type encoding as a str.""" | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_objc_type_encoding'): | |
| self._objc_type_encoding = \ | |
| conf.lib.clang_getDeclObjCTypeEncoding(self) | |
| return self._objc_type_encoding | |
| def hash(self): | |
| """Returns a hash of the cursor as an int.""" | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_hash'): | |
| self._hash = conf.lib.clang_hashCursor(self) | |
| return self._hash | |
| def semantic_parent(self): | |
| """Return the semantic parent for this cursor.""" | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_semantic_parent'): | |
| self._semantic_parent = conf.lib.clang_getCursorSemanticParent(self) | |
| return self._semantic_parent | |
| def lexical_parent(self): | |
| """Return the lexical parent for this cursor.""" | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_lexical_parent'): | |
| self._lexical_parent = conf.lib.clang_getCursorLexicalParent(self) | |
| return self._lexical_parent | |
| def translation_unit(self): | |
| """Returns the TranslationUnit to which this Cursor belongs.""" | |
| # If this triggers an AttributeError, the instance was not properly | |
| # created. | |
| return self._tu | |
| def referenced(self): | |
| """ | |
| For a cursor that is a reference, returns a cursor | |
| representing the entity that it references. | |
| """ | |
| if not hasattr(self, '_referenced'): | |
| self._referenced = conf.lib.clang_getCursorReferenced(self) | |
| return self._referenced | |
| def brief_comment(self): | |
| """Returns the brief comment text associated with that Cursor""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Cursor_getBriefCommentText(self) | |
| def raw_comment(self): | |
| """Returns the raw comment text associated with that Cursor""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Cursor_getRawCommentText(self) | |
| def get_arguments(self): | |
| """Return an iterator for accessing the arguments of this cursor.""" | |
| num_args = conf.lib.clang_Cursor_getNumArguments(self) | |
| for i in range(0, num_args): | |
| yield conf.lib.clang_Cursor_getArgument(self, i) | |
| def get_num_template_arguments(self): | |
| """Returns the number of template args associated with this cursor.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Cursor_getNumTemplateArguments(self) | |
| def get_template_argument_kind(self, num): | |
| """Returns the TemplateArgumentKind for the indicated template | |
| argument.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Cursor_getTemplateArgumentKind(self, num) | |
| def get_template_argument_type(self, num): | |
| """Returns the CXType for the indicated template argument.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Cursor_getTemplateArgumentType(self, num) | |
| def get_template_argument_value(self, num): | |
| """Returns the value of the indicated arg as a signed 64b integer.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Cursor_getTemplateArgumentValue(self, num) | |
| def get_template_argument_unsigned_value(self, num): | |
| """Returns the value of the indicated arg as an unsigned 64b integer.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Cursor_getTemplateArgumentUnsignedValue(self, num) | |
| def get_children(self): | |
| """Return an iterator for accessing the children of this cursor.""" | |
| # FIXME: Expose iteration from CIndex, PR6125. | |
| def visitor(child, parent, children): | |
| # FIXME: Document this assertion in API. | |
| # FIXME: There should just be an isNull method. | |
| assert child != conf.lib.clang_getNullCursor() | |
| # Create reference to TU so it isn't GC'd before Cursor. | |
| child._tu = self._tu | |
| children.append(child) | |
| return 1 # continue | |
| children = [] | |
| conf.lib.clang_visitChildren(self, callbacks['cursor_visit'](visitor), | |
| children) | |
| return iter(children) | |
| def walk_preorder(self): | |
| """Depth-first preorder walk over the cursor and its descendants. | |
| Yields cursors. | |
| """ | |
| yield self | |
| for child in self.get_children(): | |
| for descendant in child.walk_preorder(): | |
| yield descendant | |
| def get_tokens(self): | |
| """Obtain Token instances formulating that compose this Cursor. | |
| This is a generator for Token instances. It returns all tokens which | |
| occupy the extent this cursor occupies. | |
| """ | |
| return TokenGroup.get_tokens(self._tu, self.extent) | |
| def get_field_offsetof(self): | |
| """Returns the offsetof the FIELD_DECL pointed by this Cursor.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Cursor_getOffsetOfField(self) | |
| def is_anonymous(self): | |
| """ | |
| Check if the record is anonymous. | |
| """ | |
| if self.kind == CursorKind.FIELD_DECL: | |
| return self.type.get_declaration().is_anonymous() | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Cursor_isAnonymous(self) | |
| def is_bitfield(self): | |
| """ | |
| Check if the field is a bitfield. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Cursor_isBitField(self) | |
| def get_bitfield_width(self): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieve the width of a bitfield. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getFieldDeclBitWidth(self) | |
| def from_result(res, fn, args): | |
| assert isinstance(res, Cursor) | |
| # FIXME: There should just be an isNull method. | |
| if res == conf.lib.clang_getNullCursor(): | |
| return None | |
| # Store a reference to the TU in the Python object so it won't get GC'd | |
| # before the Cursor. | |
| tu = None | |
| for arg in args: | |
| if isinstance(arg, TranslationUnit): | |
| tu = arg | |
| break | |
| if hasattr(arg, 'translation_unit'): | |
| tu = arg.translation_unit | |
| break | |
| assert tu is not None | |
| res._tu = tu | |
| return res | |
| def from_cursor_result(res, fn, args): | |
| assert isinstance(res, Cursor) | |
| if res == conf.lib.clang_getNullCursor(): | |
| return None | |
| res._tu = args[0]._tu | |
| return res | |
| class StorageClass(object): | |
| """ | |
| Describes the storage class of a declaration | |
| """ | |
| # The unique kind objects, index by id. | |
| _kinds = [] | |
| _name_map = None | |
| def __init__(self, value): | |
| if value >= len(StorageClass._kinds): | |
| StorageClass._kinds += [None] * (value - len(StorageClass._kinds) + 1) | |
| if StorageClass._kinds[value] is not None: | |
| raise ValueError('StorageClass already loaded') | |
| self.value = value | |
| StorageClass._kinds[value] = self | |
| StorageClass._name_map = None | |
| def from_param(self): | |
| return self.value | |
| def name(self): | |
| """Get the enumeration name of this storage class.""" | |
| if self._name_map is None: | |
| self._name_map = {} | |
| for key,value in list(StorageClass.__dict__.items()): | |
| if isinstance(value,StorageClass): | |
| self._name_map[value] = key | |
| return self._name_map[self] | |
| def from_id(id): | |
| if id >= len(StorageClass._kinds) or not StorageClass._kinds[id]: | |
| raise ValueError('Unknown storage class %d' % id) | |
| return StorageClass._kinds[id] | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return 'StorageClass.%s' % (self.name,) | |
| StorageClass.INVALID = StorageClass(0) | |
| StorageClass.NONE = StorageClass(1) | |
| StorageClass.EXTERN = StorageClass(2) | |
| StorageClass.STATIC = StorageClass(3) | |
| StorageClass.PRIVATEEXTERN = StorageClass(4) | |
| StorageClass.OPENCLWORKGROUPLOCAL = StorageClass(5) | |
| StorageClass.AUTO = StorageClass(6) | |
| StorageClass.REGISTER = StorageClass(7) | |
| ### C++ access specifiers ### | |
| class AccessSpecifier(BaseEnumeration): | |
| """ | |
| Describes the access of a C++ class member | |
| """ | |
| # The unique kind objects, index by id. | |
| _kinds = [] | |
| _name_map = None | |
| def from_param(self): | |
| return self.value | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return 'AccessSpecifier.%s' % (self.name,) | |
| AccessSpecifier.INVALID = AccessSpecifier(0) | |
| AccessSpecifier.PUBLIC = AccessSpecifier(1) | |
| AccessSpecifier.PROTECTED = AccessSpecifier(2) | |
| AccessSpecifier.PRIVATE = AccessSpecifier(3) | |
| AccessSpecifier.NONE = AccessSpecifier(4) | |
| ### Type Kinds ### | |
| class TypeKind(BaseEnumeration): | |
| """ | |
| Describes the kind of type. | |
| """ | |
| # The unique kind objects, indexed by id. | |
| _kinds = [] | |
| _name_map = None | |
| def spelling(self): | |
| """Retrieve the spelling of this TypeKind.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getTypeKindSpelling(self.value) | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return 'TypeKind.%s' % (self.name,) | |
| TypeKind.INVALID = TypeKind(0) | |
| TypeKind.UNEXPOSED = TypeKind(1) | |
| TypeKind.VOID = TypeKind(2) | |
| TypeKind.BOOL = TypeKind(3) | |
| TypeKind.CHAR_U = TypeKind(4) | |
| TypeKind.UCHAR = TypeKind(5) | |
| TypeKind.CHAR16 = TypeKind(6) | |
| TypeKind.CHAR32 = TypeKind(7) | |
| TypeKind.USHORT = TypeKind(8) | |
| TypeKind.UINT = TypeKind(9) | |
| TypeKind.ULONG = TypeKind(10) | |
| TypeKind.ULONGLONG = TypeKind(11) | |
| TypeKind.UINT128 = TypeKind(12) | |
| TypeKind.CHAR_S = TypeKind(13) | |
| TypeKind.SCHAR = TypeKind(14) | |
| TypeKind.WCHAR = TypeKind(15) | |
| TypeKind.SHORT = TypeKind(16) | |
| TypeKind.INT = TypeKind(17) | |
| TypeKind.LONG = TypeKind(18) | |
| TypeKind.LONGLONG = TypeKind(19) | |
| TypeKind.INT128 = TypeKind(20) | |
| TypeKind.FLOAT = TypeKind(21) | |
| TypeKind.DOUBLE = TypeKind(22) | |
| TypeKind.LONGDOUBLE = TypeKind(23) | |
| TypeKind.NULLPTR = TypeKind(24) | |
| TypeKind.OVERLOAD = TypeKind(25) | |
| TypeKind.DEPENDENT = TypeKind(26) | |
| TypeKind.OBJCID = TypeKind(27) | |
| TypeKind.OBJCCLASS = TypeKind(28) | |
| TypeKind.OBJCSEL = TypeKind(29) | |
| TypeKind.FLOAT128 = TypeKind(30) | |
| TypeKind.HALF = TypeKind(31) | |
| TypeKind.COMPLEX = TypeKind(100) | |
| TypeKind.POINTER = TypeKind(101) | |
| TypeKind.BLOCKPOINTER = TypeKind(102) | |
| TypeKind.LVALUEREFERENCE = TypeKind(103) | |
| TypeKind.RVALUEREFERENCE = TypeKind(104) | |
| TypeKind.RECORD = TypeKind(105) | |
| TypeKind.ENUM = TypeKind(106) | |
| TypeKind.TYPEDEF = TypeKind(107) | |
| TypeKind.OBJCINTERFACE = TypeKind(108) | |
| TypeKind.OBJCOBJECTPOINTER = TypeKind(109) | |
| TypeKind.FUNCTIONNOPROTO = TypeKind(110) | |
| TypeKind.FUNCTIONPROTO = TypeKind(111) | |
| TypeKind.CONSTANTARRAY = TypeKind(112) | |
| TypeKind.VECTOR = TypeKind(113) | |
| TypeKind.INCOMPLETEARRAY = TypeKind(114) | |
| TypeKind.VARIABLEARRAY = TypeKind(115) | |
| TypeKind.DEPENDENTSIZEDARRAY = TypeKind(116) | |
| TypeKind.MEMBERPOINTER = TypeKind(117) | |
| TypeKind.AUTO = TypeKind(118) | |
| TypeKind.ELABORATED = TypeKind(119) | |
| class RefQualifierKind(BaseEnumeration): | |
| """Describes a specific ref-qualifier of a type.""" | |
| # The unique kind objects, indexed by id. | |
| _kinds = [] | |
| _name_map = None | |
| def from_param(self): | |
| return self.value | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return 'RefQualifierKind.%s' % (self.name,) | |
| RefQualifierKind.NONE = RefQualifierKind(0) | |
| RefQualifierKind.LVALUE = RefQualifierKind(1) | |
| RefQualifierKind.RVALUE = RefQualifierKind(2) | |
| class Type(Structure): | |
| """ | |
| The type of an element in the abstract syntax tree. | |
| """ | |
| _fields_ = [("_kind_id", c_int), ("data", c_void_p * 2)] | |
| def kind(self): | |
| """Return the kind of this type.""" | |
| return TypeKind.from_id(self._kind_id) | |
| def argument_types(self): | |
| """Retrieve a container for the non-variadic arguments for this type. | |
| The returned object is iterable and indexable. Each item in the | |
| container is a Type instance. | |
| """ | |
| class ArgumentsIterator(collections.Sequence): | |
| def __init__(self, parent): | |
| self.parent = parent | |
| self.length = None | |
| def __len__(self): | |
| if self.length is None: | |
| self.length = conf.lib.clang_getNumArgTypes(self.parent) | |
| return self.length | |
| def __getitem__(self, key): | |
| # FIXME Support slice objects. | |
| if not isinstance(key, int): | |
| raise TypeError("Must supply a non-negative int.") | |
| if key < 0: | |
| raise IndexError("Only non-negative indexes are accepted.") | |
| if key >= len(self): | |
| raise IndexError("Index greater than container length: " | |
| "%d > %d" % ( key, len(self) )) | |
| result = conf.lib.clang_getArgType(self.parent, key) | |
| if result.kind == TypeKind.INVALID: | |
| raise IndexError("Argument could not be retrieved.") | |
| return result | |
| assert self.kind == TypeKind.FUNCTIONPROTO | |
| return ArgumentsIterator(self) | |
| def element_type(self): | |
| """Retrieve the Type of elements within this Type. | |
| If accessed on a type that is not an array, complex, or vector type, an | |
| exception will be raised. | |
| """ | |
| result = conf.lib.clang_getElementType(self) | |
| if result.kind == TypeKind.INVALID: | |
| raise Exception('Element type not available on this type.') | |
| return result | |
| def element_count(self): | |
| """Retrieve the number of elements in this type. | |
| Returns an int. | |
| If the Type is not an array or vector, this raises. | |
| """ | |
| result = conf.lib.clang_getNumElements(self) | |
| if result < 0: | |
| raise Exception('Type does not have elements.') | |
| return result | |
| def translation_unit(self): | |
| """The TranslationUnit to which this Type is associated.""" | |
| # If this triggers an AttributeError, the instance was not properly | |
| # instantiated. | |
| return self._tu | |
| def from_result(res, fn, args): | |
| assert isinstance(res, Type) | |
| tu = None | |
| for arg in args: | |
| if hasattr(arg, 'translation_unit'): | |
| tu = arg.translation_unit | |
| break | |
| assert tu is not None | |
| res._tu = tu | |
| return res | |
| def get_canonical(self): | |
| """ | |
| Return the canonical type for a Type. | |
| Clang's type system explicitly models typedefs and all the | |
| ways a specific type can be represented. The canonical type | |
| is the underlying type with all the "sugar" removed. For | |
| example, if 'T' is a typedef for 'int', the canonical type for | |
| 'T' would be 'int'. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getCanonicalType(self) | |
| def is_const_qualified(self): | |
| """Determine whether a Type has the "const" qualifier set. | |
| This does not look through typedefs that may have added "const" | |
| at a different level. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isConstQualifiedType(self) | |
| def is_volatile_qualified(self): | |
| """Determine whether a Type has the "volatile" qualifier set. | |
| This does not look through typedefs that may have added "volatile" | |
| at a different level. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isVolatileQualifiedType(self) | |
| def is_restrict_qualified(self): | |
| """Determine whether a Type has the "restrict" qualifier set. | |
| This does not look through typedefs that may have added "restrict" at | |
| a different level. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isRestrictQualifiedType(self) | |
| def is_function_variadic(self): | |
| """Determine whether this function Type is a variadic function type.""" | |
| assert self.kind == TypeKind.FUNCTIONPROTO | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isFunctionTypeVariadic(self) | |
| def is_pod(self): | |
| """Determine whether this Type represents plain old data (POD).""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_isPODType(self) | |
| def get_pointee(self): | |
| """ | |
| For pointer types, returns the type of the pointee. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getPointeeType(self) | |
| def get_declaration(self): | |
| """ | |
| Return the cursor for the declaration of the given type. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getTypeDeclaration(self) | |
| def get_result(self): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieve the result type associated with a function type. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getResultType(self) | |
| def get_array_element_type(self): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieve the type of the elements of the array type. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getArrayElementType(self) | |
| def get_array_size(self): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieve the size of the constant array. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getArraySize(self) | |
| def get_class_type(self): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieve the class type of the member pointer type. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Type_getClassType(self) | |
| def get_named_type(self): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieve the type named by the qualified-id. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Type_getNamedType(self) | |
| def get_align(self): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieve the alignment of the record. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Type_getAlignOf(self) | |
| def get_size(self): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieve the size of the record. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Type_getSizeOf(self) | |
| def get_offset(self, fieldname): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieve the offset of a field in the record. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_Type_getOffsetOf(self, c_char_p(fieldname)) | |
| def get_ref_qualifier(self): | |
| """ | |
| Retrieve the ref-qualifier of the type. | |
| """ | |
| return RefQualifierKind.from_id( | |
| conf.lib.clang_Type_getCXXRefQualifier(self)) | |
| def get_fields(self): | |
| """Return an iterator for accessing the fields of this type.""" | |
| def visitor(field, children): | |
| assert field != conf.lib.clang_getNullCursor() | |
| # Create reference to TU so it isn't GC'd before Cursor. | |
| field._tu = self._tu | |
| fields.append(field) | |
| return 1 # continue | |
| fields = [] | |
| conf.lib.clang_Type_visitFields(self, | |
| callbacks['fields_visit'](visitor), fields) | |
| return iter(fields) | |
| def spelling(self): | |
| """Retrieve the spelling of this Type.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getTypeSpelling(self) | |
| def __eq__(self, other): | |
| if type(other) != type(self): | |
| return False | |
| return conf.lib.clang_equalTypes(self, other) | |
| def __ne__(self, other): | |
| return not self.__eq__(other) | |
| ## CIndex Objects ## | |
| # CIndex objects (derived from ClangObject) are essentially lightweight | |
| # wrappers attached to some underlying object, which is exposed via CIndex as | |
| # a void*. | |
| class ClangObject(object): | |
| """ | |
| A helper for Clang objects. This class helps act as an intermediary for | |
| the ctypes library and the Clang CIndex library. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, obj): | |
| assert isinstance(obj, c_object_p) and obj | |
| self.obj = self._as_parameter_ = obj | |
| def from_param(self): | |
| return self._as_parameter_ | |
| class _CXUnsavedFile(Structure): | |
| """Helper for passing unsaved file arguments.""" | |
| _fields_ = [("name", c_char_p), ("contents", c_char_p), ('length', c_ulong)] | |
| # Functions calls through the python interface are rather slow. Fortunately, | |
| # for most symboles, we do not need to perform a function call. Their spelling | |
| # never changes and is consequently provided by this spelling cache. | |
| SpellingCache = { | |
| # 0: CompletionChunk.Kind("Optional"), | |
| # 1: CompletionChunk.Kind("TypedText"), | |
| # 2: CompletionChunk.Kind("Text"), | |
| # 3: CompletionChunk.Kind("Placeholder"), | |
| # 4: CompletionChunk.Kind("Informative"), | |
| # 5 : CompletionChunk.Kind("CurrentParameter"), | |
| 6: '(', # CompletionChunk.Kind("LeftParen"), | |
| 7: ')', # CompletionChunk.Kind("RightParen"), | |
| 8: '[', # CompletionChunk.Kind("LeftBracket"), | |
| 9: ']', # CompletionChunk.Kind("RightBracket"), | |
| 10: '{', # CompletionChunk.Kind("LeftBrace"), | |
| 11: '}', # CompletionChunk.Kind("RightBrace"), | |
| 12: '<', # CompletionChunk.Kind("LeftAngle"), | |
| 13: '>', # CompletionChunk.Kind("RightAngle"), | |
| 14: ', ', # CompletionChunk.Kind("Comma"), | |
| # 15: CompletionChunk.Kind("ResultType"), | |
| 16: ':', # CompletionChunk.Kind("Colon"), | |
| 17: ';', # CompletionChunk.Kind("SemiColon"), | |
| 18: '=', # CompletionChunk.Kind("Equal"), | |
| 19: ' ', # CompletionChunk.Kind("HorizontalSpace"), | |
| # 20: CompletionChunk.Kind("VerticalSpace") | |
| } | |
| class CompletionChunk: | |
| class Kind: | |
| def __init__(self, name): | |
| self.name = name | |
| def __str__(self): | |
| return self.name | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return "<ChunkKind: %s>" % self | |
| def __init__(self, completionString, key): | |
| self.cs = completionString | |
| self.key = key | |
| self.__kindNumberCache = -1 | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return "{'" + self.spelling + "', " + str(self.kind) + "}" | |
| def spelling(self): | |
| if self.__kindNumber in SpellingCache: | |
| return SpellingCache[self.__kindNumber] | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getCompletionChunkText(self.cs, self.key).spelling | |
| # We do not use @CachedProperty here, as the manual implementation is | |
| # apparently still significantly faster. Please profile carefully if you | |
| # would like to add CachedProperty back. | |
| def __kindNumber(self): | |
| if self.__kindNumberCache == -1: | |
| self.__kindNumberCache = \ | |
| conf.lib.clang_getCompletionChunkKind(self.cs, self.key) | |
| return self.__kindNumberCache | |
| def kind(self): | |
| return completionChunkKindMap[self.__kindNumber] | |
| def string(self): | |
| res = conf.lib.clang_getCompletionChunkCompletionString(self.cs, | |
| self.key) | |
| if (res): | |
| return CompletionString(res) | |
| else: | |
| None | |
| def isKindOptional(self): | |
| return self.__kindNumber == 0 | |
| def isKindTypedText(self): | |
| return self.__kindNumber == 1 | |
| def isKindPlaceHolder(self): | |
| return self.__kindNumber == 3 | |
| def isKindInformative(self): | |
| return self.__kindNumber == 4 | |
| def isKindResultType(self): | |
| return self.__kindNumber == 15 | |
| completionChunkKindMap = { | |
| 0: CompletionChunk.Kind("Optional"), | |
| 1: CompletionChunk.Kind("TypedText"), | |
| 2: CompletionChunk.Kind("Text"), | |
| 3: CompletionChunk.Kind("Placeholder"), | |
| 4: CompletionChunk.Kind("Informative"), | |
| 5: CompletionChunk.Kind("CurrentParameter"), | |
| 6: CompletionChunk.Kind("LeftParen"), | |
| 7: CompletionChunk.Kind("RightParen"), | |
| 8: CompletionChunk.Kind("LeftBracket"), | |
| 9: CompletionChunk.Kind("RightBracket"), | |
| 10: CompletionChunk.Kind("LeftBrace"), | |
| 11: CompletionChunk.Kind("RightBrace"), | |
| 12: CompletionChunk.Kind("LeftAngle"), | |
| 13: CompletionChunk.Kind("RightAngle"), | |
| 14: CompletionChunk.Kind("Comma"), | |
| 15: CompletionChunk.Kind("ResultType"), | |
| 16: CompletionChunk.Kind("Colon"), | |
| 17: CompletionChunk.Kind("SemiColon"), | |
| 18: CompletionChunk.Kind("Equal"), | |
| 19: CompletionChunk.Kind("HorizontalSpace"), | |
| 20: CompletionChunk.Kind("VerticalSpace")} | |
| class CompletionString(ClangObject): | |
| class Availability: | |
| def __init__(self, name): | |
| self.name = name | |
| def __str__(self): | |
| return self.name | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return "<Availability: %s>" % self | |
| def __len__(self): | |
| return self.num_chunks | |
| def num_chunks(self): | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getNumCompletionChunks(self.obj) | |
| def __getitem__(self, key): | |
| if self.num_chunks <= key: | |
| raise IndexError | |
| return CompletionChunk(self.obj, key) | |
| def priority(self): | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getCompletionPriority(self.obj) | |
| def availability(self): | |
| res = conf.lib.clang_getCompletionAvailability(self.obj) | |
| return availabilityKinds[res] | |
| def briefComment(self): | |
| if conf.function_exists("clang_getCompletionBriefComment"): | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getCompletionBriefComment(self.obj) | |
| return _CXString() | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return " | ".join([str(a) for a in self]) \ | |
| + " || Priority: " + str(self.priority) \ | |
| + " || Availability: " + str(self.availability) \ | |
| + " || Brief comment: " + str(self.briefComment.spelling) | |
| availabilityKinds = { | |
| 0: CompletionChunk.Kind("Available"), | |
| 1: CompletionChunk.Kind("Deprecated"), | |
| 2: CompletionChunk.Kind("NotAvailable"), | |
| 3: CompletionChunk.Kind("NotAccessible")} | |
| class CodeCompletionResult(Structure): | |
| _fields_ = [('cursorKind', c_int), ('completionString', c_object_p)] | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return str(CompletionString(self.completionString)) | |
| def kind(self): | |
| return CursorKind.from_id(self.cursorKind) | |
| def string(self): | |
| return CompletionString(self.completionString) | |
| class CCRStructure(Structure): | |
| _fields_ = [('results', POINTER(CodeCompletionResult)), | |
| ('numResults', c_int)] | |
| def __len__(self): | |
| return self.numResults | |
| def __getitem__(self, key): | |
| if len(self) <= key: | |
| raise IndexError | |
| return self.results[key] | |
| class CodeCompletionResults(ClangObject): | |
| def __init__(self, ptr): | |
| assert isinstance(ptr, POINTER(CCRStructure)) and ptr | |
| self.ptr = self._as_parameter_ = ptr | |
| def from_param(self): | |
| return self._as_parameter_ | |
| def __del__(self): | |
| conf.lib.clang_disposeCodeCompleteResults(self) | |
| def results(self): | |
| return self.ptr.contents | |
| def diagnostics(self): | |
| class DiagnosticsItr: | |
| def __init__(self, ccr): | |
| self.ccr= ccr | |
| def __len__(self): | |
| return int(\ | |
| conf.lib.clang_codeCompleteGetNumDiagnostics(self.ccr)) | |
| def __getitem__(self, key): | |
| return conf.lib.clang_codeCompleteGetDiagnostic(self.ccr, key) | |
| return DiagnosticsItr(self) | |
| class Index(ClangObject): | |
| """ | |
| The Index type provides the primary interface to the Clang CIndex library, | |
| primarily by providing an interface for reading and parsing translation | |
| units. | |
| """ | |
| def create(excludeDecls=False): | |
| """ | |
| Create a new Index. | |
| Parameters: | |
| excludeDecls -- Exclude local declarations from translation units. | |
| """ | |
| return Index(conf.lib.clang_createIndex(excludeDecls, 0)) | |
| def __del__(self): | |
| conf.lib.clang_disposeIndex(self) | |
| def read(self, path): | |
| """Load a TranslationUnit from the given AST file.""" | |
| return TranslationUnit.from_ast_file(path, self) | |
| def parse(self, path, args=None, unsaved_files=None, options = 0): | |
| """Load the translation unit from the given source code file by running | |
| clang and generating the AST before loading. Additional command line | |
| parameters can be passed to clang via the args parameter. | |
| In-memory contents for files can be provided by passing a list of pairs | |
| to as unsaved_files, the first item should be the filenames to be mapped | |
| and the second should be the contents to be substituted for the | |
| file. The contents may be passed as strings or file objects. | |
| If an error was encountered during parsing, a TranslationUnitLoadError | |
| will be raised. | |
| """ | |
| return TranslationUnit.from_source(path, args, unsaved_files, options, | |
| self) | |
| class TranslationUnit(ClangObject): | |
| """Represents a source code translation unit. | |
| This is one of the main types in the API. Any time you wish to interact | |
| with Clang's representation of a source file, you typically start with a | |
| translation unit. | |
| """ | |
| # Default parsing mode. | |
| PARSE_NONE = 0 | |
| # Instruct the parser to create a detailed processing record containing | |
| # metadata not normally retained. | |
| PARSE_DETAILED_PROCESSING_RECORD = 1 | |
| # Indicates that the translation unit is incomplete. This is typically used | |
| # when parsing headers. | |
| PARSE_INCOMPLETE = 2 | |
| # Instruct the parser to create a pre-compiled preamble for the translation | |
| # unit. This caches the preamble (included files at top of source file). | |
| # This is useful if the translation unit will be reparsed and you don't | |
| # want to incur the overhead of reparsing the preamble. | |
| PARSE_PRECOMPILED_PREAMBLE = 4 | |
| # Cache code completion information on parse. This adds time to parsing but | |
| # speeds up code completion. | |
| PARSE_CACHE_COMPLETION_RESULTS = 8 | |
| # Flags with values 16 and 32 are deprecated and intentionally omitted. | |
| # Do not parse function bodies. This is useful if you only care about | |
| # searching for declarations/definitions. | |
| PARSE_SKIP_FUNCTION_BODIES = 64 | |
| # Used to indicate that brief documentation comments should be included | |
| # into the set of code completions returned from this translation unit. | |
| PARSE_INCLUDE_BRIEF_COMMENTS_IN_CODE_COMPLETION = 128 | |
| def from_source(cls, filename, args=None, unsaved_files=None, options=0, | |
| index=None): | |
| """Create a TranslationUnit by parsing source. | |
| This is capable of processing source code both from files on the | |
| filesystem as well as in-memory contents. | |
| Command-line arguments that would be passed to clang are specified as | |
| a list via args. These can be used to specify include paths, warnings, | |
| etc. e.g. ["-Wall", "-I/path/to/include"]. | |
| In-memory file content can be provided via unsaved_files. This is an | |
| iterable of 2-tuples. The first element is the str filename. The | |
| second element defines the content. Content can be provided as str | |
| source code or as file objects (anything with a read() method). If | |
| a file object is being used, content will be read until EOF and the | |
| read cursor will not be reset to its original position. | |
| options is a bitwise or of TranslationUnit.PARSE_XXX flags which will | |
| control parsing behavior. | |
| index is an Index instance to utilize. If not provided, a new Index | |
| will be created for this TranslationUnit. | |
| To parse source from the filesystem, the filename of the file to parse | |
| is specified by the filename argument. Or, filename could be None and | |
| the args list would contain the filename(s) to parse. | |
| To parse source from an in-memory buffer, set filename to the virtual | |
| filename you wish to associate with this source (e.g. "test.c"). The | |
| contents of that file are then provided in unsaved_files. | |
| If an error occurs, a TranslationUnitLoadError is raised. | |
| Please note that a TranslationUnit with parser errors may be returned. | |
| It is the caller's responsibility to check tu.diagnostics for errors. | |
| Also note that Clang infers the source language from the extension of | |
| the input filename. If you pass in source code containing a C++ class | |
| declaration with the filename "test.c" parsing will fail. | |
| """ | |
| if args is None: | |
| args = [] | |
| if unsaved_files is None: | |
| unsaved_files = [] | |
| if index is None: | |
| index = Index.create() | |
| if isinstance(filename, str): | |
| filename = filename.encode('utf8') | |
| args_length = len(args) | |
| if args_length > 0: | |
| args = (arg.encode('utf8') if isinstance(arg, str) else arg | |
| for arg in args) | |
| args_array = (c_char_p * args_length)(* args) | |
| unsaved_array = None | |
| if len(unsaved_files) > 0: | |
| unsaved_array = (_CXUnsavedFile * len(unsaved_files))() | |
| for i, (name, contents) in enumerate(unsaved_files): | |
| if hasattr(contents, "read"): | |
| contents = contents.read() | |
| unsaved_array[i].name = name | |
| unsaved_array[i].contents = contents | |
| unsaved_array[i].length = len(contents) | |
| ptr = conf.lib.clang_parseTranslationUnit(index, filename, args_array, | |
| args_length, unsaved_array, | |
| len(unsaved_files), options) | |
| if not ptr: | |
| raise TranslationUnitLoadError("Error parsing translation unit.") | |
| return cls(ptr, index=index) | |
| def from_ast_file(cls, filename, index=None): | |
| """Create a TranslationUnit instance from a saved AST file. | |
| A previously-saved AST file (provided with -emit-ast or | |
| TranslationUnit.save()) is loaded from the filename specified. | |
| If the file cannot be loaded, a TranslationUnitLoadError will be | |
| raised. | |
| index is optional and is the Index instance to use. If not provided, | |
| a default Index will be created. | |
| """ | |
| if index is None: | |
| index = Index.create() | |
| ptr = conf.lib.clang_createTranslationUnit(index, filename) | |
| if not ptr: | |
| raise TranslationUnitLoadError(filename) | |
| return cls(ptr=ptr, index=index) | |
| def __init__(self, ptr, index): | |
| """Create a TranslationUnit instance. | |
| TranslationUnits should be created using one of the from_* @classmethod | |
| functions above. __init__ is only called internally. | |
| """ | |
| assert isinstance(index, Index) | |
| self.index = index | |
| ClangObject.__init__(self, ptr) | |
| def __del__(self): | |
| conf.lib.clang_disposeTranslationUnit(self) | |
| def cursor(self): | |
| """Retrieve the cursor that represents the given translation unit.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getTranslationUnitCursor(self) | |
| def spelling(self): | |
| """Get the original translation unit source file name.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getTranslationUnitSpelling(self) | |
| def get_includes(self): | |
| """ | |
| Return an iterable sequence of FileInclusion objects that describe the | |
| sequence of inclusions in a translation unit. The first object in | |
| this sequence is always the input file. Note that this method will not | |
| recursively iterate over header files included through precompiled | |
| headers. | |
| """ | |
| def visitor(fobj, lptr, depth, includes): | |
| if depth > 0: | |
| loc = lptr.contents | |
| includes.append(FileInclusion(loc.file, File(fobj), loc, depth)) | |
| # Automatically adapt CIndex/ctype pointers to python objects | |
| includes = [] | |
| conf.lib.clang_getInclusions(self, | |
| callbacks['translation_unit_includes'](visitor), includes) | |
| return iter(includes) | |
| def get_file(self, filename): | |
| """Obtain a File from this translation unit.""" | |
| return File.from_name(self, filename) | |
| def get_location(self, filename, position): | |
| """Obtain a SourceLocation for a file in this translation unit. | |
| The position can be specified by passing: | |
| - Integer file offset. Initial file offset is 0. | |
| - 2-tuple of (line number, column number). Initial file position is | |
| (0, 0) | |
| """ | |
| f = self.get_file(filename) | |
| if isinstance(position, int): | |
| return SourceLocation.from_offset(self, f, position) | |
| return SourceLocation.from_position(self, f, position[0], position[1]) | |
| def get_extent(self, filename, locations): | |
| """Obtain a SourceRange from this translation unit. | |
| The bounds of the SourceRange must ultimately be defined by a start and | |
| end SourceLocation. For the locations argument, you can pass: | |
| - 2 SourceLocation instances in a 2-tuple or list. | |
| - 2 int file offsets via a 2-tuple or list. | |
| - 2 2-tuple or lists of (line, column) pairs in a 2-tuple or list. | |
| e.g. | |
| get_extent('foo.c', (5, 10)) | |
| get_extent('foo.c', ((1, 1), (1, 15))) | |
| """ | |
| f = self.get_file(filename) | |
| if len(locations) < 2: | |
| raise Exception('Must pass object with at least 2 elements') | |
| start_location, end_location = locations | |
| if hasattr(start_location, '__len__'): | |
| start_location = SourceLocation.from_position(self, f, | |
| start_location[0], start_location[1]) | |
| elif isinstance(start_location, int): | |
| start_location = SourceLocation.from_offset(self, f, | |
| start_location) | |
| if hasattr(end_location, '__len__'): | |
| end_location = SourceLocation.from_position(self, f, | |
| end_location[0], end_location[1]) | |
| elif isinstance(end_location, int): | |
| end_location = SourceLocation.from_offset(self, f, end_location) | |
| assert isinstance(start_location, SourceLocation) | |
| assert isinstance(end_location, SourceLocation) | |
| return SourceRange.from_locations(start_location, end_location) | |
| def diagnostics(self): | |
| """ | |
| Return an iterable (and indexable) object containing the diagnostics. | |
| """ | |
| class DiagIterator: | |
| def __init__(self, tu): | |
| self.tu = tu | |
| def __len__(self): | |
| return int(conf.lib.clang_getNumDiagnostics(self.tu)) | |
| def __getitem__(self, key): | |
| diag = conf.lib.clang_getDiagnostic(self.tu, key) | |
| if not diag: | |
| raise IndexError | |
| return Diagnostic(diag) | |
| return DiagIterator(self) | |
| def reparse(self, unsaved_files=None, options=0): | |
| """ | |
| Reparse an already parsed translation unit. | |
| In-memory contents for files can be provided by passing a list of pairs | |
| as unsaved_files, the first items should be the filenames to be mapped | |
| and the second should be the contents to be substituted for the | |
| file. The contents may be passed as strings or file objects. | |
| """ | |
| if unsaved_files is None: | |
| unsaved_files = [] | |
| unsaved_files_array = 0 | |
| if len(unsaved_files): | |
| unsaved_files_array = (_CXUnsavedFile * len(unsaved_files))() | |
| for i,(name,value) in enumerate(unsaved_files): | |
| if not isinstance(value, str): | |
| # FIXME: It would be great to support an efficient version | |
| # of this, one day. | |
| value = value.read() | |
| print(value) | |
| if not isinstance(value, str): | |
| raise TypeError('Unexpected unsaved file contents.') | |
| unsaved_files_array[i].name = name | |
| unsaved_files_array[i].contents = value | |
| unsaved_files_array[i].length = len(value) | |
| ptr = conf.lib.clang_reparseTranslationUnit(self, len(unsaved_files), | |
| unsaved_files_array, options) | |
| def save(self, filename): | |
| """Saves the TranslationUnit to a file. | |
| This is equivalent to passing -emit-ast to the clang frontend. The | |
| saved file can be loaded back into a TranslationUnit. Or, if it | |
| corresponds to a header, it can be used as a pre-compiled header file. | |
| If an error occurs while saving, a TranslationUnitSaveError is raised. | |
| If the error was TranslationUnitSaveError.ERROR_INVALID_TU, this means | |
| the constructed TranslationUnit was not valid at time of save. In this | |
| case, the reason(s) why should be available via | |
| TranslationUnit.diagnostics(). | |
| filename -- The path to save the translation unit to. | |
| """ | |
| options = conf.lib.clang_defaultSaveOptions(self) | |
| result = int(conf.lib.clang_saveTranslationUnit(self, filename, | |
| options)) | |
| if result != 0: | |
| raise TranslationUnitSaveError(result, | |
| 'Error saving TranslationUnit.') | |
| def codeComplete(self, path, line, column, unsaved_files=None, | |
| include_macros=False, include_code_patterns=False, | |
| include_brief_comments=False): | |
| """ | |
| Code complete in this translation unit. | |
| In-memory contents for files can be provided by passing a list of pairs | |
| as unsaved_files, the first items should be the filenames to be mapped | |
| and the second should be the contents to be substituted for the | |
| file. The contents may be passed as strings or file objects. | |
| """ | |
| options = 0 | |
| if include_macros: | |
| options += 1 | |
| if include_code_patterns: | |
| options += 2 | |
| if include_brief_comments: | |
| options += 4 | |
| if unsaved_files is None: | |
| unsaved_files = [] | |
| unsaved_files_array = 0 | |
| if len(unsaved_files): | |
| unsaved_files_array = (_CXUnsavedFile * len(unsaved_files))() | |
| for i,(name,value) in enumerate(unsaved_files): | |
| if not isinstance(value, str): | |
| # FIXME: It would be great to support an efficient version | |
| # of this, one day. | |
| value = value.read() | |
| print(value) | |
| if not isinstance(value, str): | |
| raise TypeError('Unexpected unsaved file contents.') | |
| unsaved_files_array[i].name = name | |
| unsaved_files_array[i].contents = value | |
| unsaved_files_array[i].length = len(value) | |
| ptr = conf.lib.clang_codeCompleteAt(self, path, line, column, | |
| unsaved_files_array, len(unsaved_files), options) | |
| if ptr: | |
| return CodeCompletionResults(ptr) | |
| return None | |
| def get_tokens(self, locations=None, extent=None): | |
| """Obtain tokens in this translation unit. | |
| This is a generator for Token instances. The caller specifies a range | |
| of source code to obtain tokens for. The range can be specified as a | |
| 2-tuple of SourceLocation or as a SourceRange. If both are defined, | |
| behavior is undefined. | |
| """ | |
| if locations is not None: | |
| extent = SourceRange(start=locations[0], end=locations[1]) | |
| return TokenGroup.get_tokens(self, extent) | |
| class File(ClangObject): | |
| """ | |
| The File class represents a particular source file that is part of a | |
| translation unit. | |
| """ | |
| def from_name(translation_unit, file_name): | |
| """Retrieve a file handle within the given translation unit.""" | |
| return File(conf.lib.clang_getFile(translation_unit, file_name)) | |
| def name(self): | |
| """Return the complete file and path name of the file.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getCString(conf.lib.clang_getFileName(self)) | |
| def time(self): | |
| """Return the last modification time of the file.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getFileTime(self) | |
| def __bytes__(self): | |
| return self.name | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return "<File: %s>" % (self.name) | |
| def from_cursor_result(res, fn, args): | |
| assert isinstance(res, File) | |
| # Copy a reference to the TranslationUnit to prevent premature GC. | |
| res._tu = args[0]._tu | |
| return res | |
| class FileInclusion(object): | |
| """ | |
| The FileInclusion class represents the inclusion of one source file by | |
| another via a '#include' directive or as the input file for the translation | |
| unit. This class provides information about the included file, the including | |
| file, the location of the '#include' directive and the depth of the included | |
| file in the stack. Note that the input file has depth 0. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, src, tgt, loc, depth): | |
| self.source = src | |
| self.include = tgt | |
| self.location = loc | |
| self.depth = depth | |
| def is_input_file(self): | |
| """True if the included file is the input file.""" | |
| return self.depth == 0 | |
| class CompilationDatabaseError(Exception): | |
| """Represents an error that occurred when working with a CompilationDatabase | |
| Each error is associated to an enumerated value, accessible under | |
| e.cdb_error. Consumers can compare the value with one of the ERROR_ | |
| constants in this class. | |
| """ | |
| # An unknown error occurred | |
| ERROR_UNKNOWN = 0 | |
| # The database could not be loaded | |
| ERROR_CANNOTLOADDATABASE = 1 | |
| def __init__(self, enumeration, message): | |
| assert isinstance(enumeration, int) | |
| if enumeration > 1: | |
| raise Exception("Encountered undefined CompilationDatabase error " | |
| "constant: %d. Please file a bug to have this " | |
| "value supported." % enumeration) | |
| self.cdb_error = enumeration | |
| Exception.__init__(self, 'Error %d: %s' % (enumeration, message)) | |
| class CompileCommand(object): | |
| """Represents the compile command used to build a file""" | |
| def __init__(self, cmd, ccmds): | |
| self.cmd = cmd | |
| # Keep a reference to the originating CompileCommands | |
| # to prevent garbage collection | |
| self.ccmds = ccmds | |
| def directory(self): | |
| """Get the working directory for this CompileCommand""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CompileCommand_getDirectory(self.cmd) | |
| def filename(self): | |
| """Get the working filename for this CompileCommand""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CompileCommand_getFilename(self.cmd) | |
| def arguments(self): | |
| """ | |
| Get an iterable object providing each argument in the | |
| command line for the compiler invocation as a _CXString. | |
| Invariant : the first argument is the compiler executable | |
| """ | |
| length = conf.lib.clang_CompileCommand_getNumArgs(self.cmd) | |
| for i in range(length): | |
| yield conf.lib.clang_CompileCommand_getArg(self.cmd, i) | |
| class CompileCommands(object): | |
| """ | |
| CompileCommands is an iterable object containing all CompileCommand | |
| that can be used for building a specific file. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, ccmds): | |
| self.ccmds = ccmds | |
| def __del__(self): | |
| conf.lib.clang_CompileCommands_dispose(self.ccmds) | |
| def __len__(self): | |
| return int(conf.lib.clang_CompileCommands_getSize(self.ccmds)) | |
| def __getitem__(self, i): | |
| cc = conf.lib.clang_CompileCommands_getCommand(self.ccmds, i) | |
| if not cc: | |
| raise IndexError | |
| return CompileCommand(cc, self) | |
| def from_result(res, fn, args): | |
| if not res: | |
| return None | |
| return CompileCommands(res) | |
| class CompilationDatabase(ClangObject): | |
| """ | |
| The CompilationDatabase is a wrapper class around | |
| clang::tooling::CompilationDatabase | |
| It enables querying how a specific source file can be built. | |
| """ | |
| def __del__(self): | |
| conf.lib.clang_CompilationDatabase_dispose(self) | |
| def from_result(res, fn, args): | |
| if not res: | |
| raise CompilationDatabaseError(0, | |
| "CompilationDatabase loading failed") | |
| return CompilationDatabase(res) | |
| def fromDirectory(buildDir): | |
| """Builds a CompilationDatabase from the database found in buildDir""" | |
| errorCode = c_uint() | |
| try: | |
| cdb = conf.lib.clang_CompilationDatabase_fromDirectory(buildDir, | |
| byref(errorCode)) | |
| except CompilationDatabaseError as e: | |
| raise CompilationDatabaseError(int(errorCode.value), | |
| "CompilationDatabase loading failed") | |
| return cdb | |
| def getCompileCommands(self, filename): | |
| """ | |
| Get an iterable object providing all the CompileCommands available to | |
| build filename. Returns None if filename is not found in the database. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CompilationDatabase_getCompileCommands(self, | |
| filename) | |
| def getAllCompileCommands(self): | |
| """ | |
| Get an iterable object providing all the CompileCommands available from | |
| the database. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_CompilationDatabase_getAllCompileCommands(self) | |
| class Token(Structure): | |
| """Represents a single token from the preprocessor. | |
| Tokens are effectively segments of source code. Source code is first parsed | |
| into tokens before being converted into the AST and Cursors. | |
| Tokens are obtained from parsed TranslationUnit instances. You currently | |
| can't create tokens manually. | |
| """ | |
| _fields_ = [ | |
| ('int_data', c_uint * 4), | |
| ('ptr_data', c_void_p) | |
| ] | |
| def spelling(self): | |
| """The spelling of this token. | |
| This is the textual representation of the token in source. | |
| """ | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getTokenSpelling(self._tu, self) | |
| def kind(self): | |
| """Obtain the TokenKind of the current token.""" | |
| return TokenKind.from_value(conf.lib.clang_getTokenKind(self)) | |
| def location(self): | |
| """The SourceLocation this Token occurs at.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getTokenLocation(self._tu, self) | |
| def extent(self): | |
| """The SourceRange this Token occupies.""" | |
| return conf.lib.clang_getTokenExtent(self._tu, self) | |
| def cursor(self): | |
| """The Cursor this Token corresponds to.""" | |
| cursor = Cursor() | |
| conf.lib.clang_annotateTokens(self._tu, byref(self), 1, byref(cursor)) | |
| return cursor | |
| # Now comes the plumbing to hook up the C library. | |
| # Register callback types in common container. | |
| callbacks['translation_unit_includes'] = CFUNCTYPE(None, c_object_p, | |
| POINTER(SourceLocation), c_uint, py_object) | |
| callbacks['cursor_visit'] = CFUNCTYPE(c_int, Cursor, Cursor, py_object) | |
| callbacks['fields_visit'] = CFUNCTYPE(c_int, Cursor, py_object) | |
| # Functions strictly alphabetical order. | |
| functionList = [ | |
| ("clang_annotateTokens", | |
| [TranslationUnit, POINTER(Token), c_uint, POINTER(Cursor)]), | |
| ("clang_CompilationDatabase_dispose", | |
| [c_object_p]), | |
| ("clang_CompilationDatabase_fromDirectory", | |
| [c_char_p, POINTER(c_uint)], | |
| c_object_p, | |
| CompilationDatabase.from_result), | |
| ("clang_CompilationDatabase_getAllCompileCommands", | |
| [c_object_p], | |
| c_object_p, | |
| CompileCommands.from_result), | |
| ("clang_CompilationDatabase_getCompileCommands", | |
| [c_object_p, c_char_p], | |
| c_object_p, | |
| CompileCommands.from_result), | |
| ("clang_CompileCommands_dispose", | |
| [c_object_p]), | |
| ("clang_CompileCommands_getCommand", | |
| [c_object_p, c_uint], | |
| c_object_p), | |
| ("clang_CompileCommands_getSize", | |
| [c_object_p], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_CompileCommand_getArg", | |
| [c_object_p, c_uint], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_CompileCommand_getDirectory", | |
| [c_object_p], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_CompileCommand_getFilename", | |
| [c_object_p], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_CompileCommand_getNumArgs", | |
| [c_object_p], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_codeCompleteAt", | |
| [TranslationUnit, c_char_p, c_int, c_int, c_void_p, c_int, c_int], | |
| POINTER(CCRStructure)), | |
| ("clang_codeCompleteGetDiagnostic", | |
| [CodeCompletionResults, c_int], | |
| Diagnostic), | |
| ("clang_codeCompleteGetNumDiagnostics", | |
| [CodeCompletionResults], | |
| c_int), | |
| ("clang_createIndex", | |
| [c_int, c_int], | |
| c_object_p), | |
| ("clang_createTranslationUnit", | |
| [Index, c_char_p], | |
| c_object_p), | |
| ("clang_CXXConstructor_isConvertingConstructor", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_CXXConstructor_isCopyConstructor", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_CXXConstructor_isDefaultConstructor", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_CXXConstructor_isMoveConstructor", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_CXXField_isMutable", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_CXXMethod_isConst", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_CXXMethod_isDefaulted", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_CXXMethod_isPureVirtual", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_CXXMethod_isStatic", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_CXXMethod_isVirtual", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_defaultDiagnosticDisplayOptions", | |
| [], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_defaultSaveOptions", | |
| [TranslationUnit], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_disposeCodeCompleteResults", | |
| [CodeCompletionResults]), | |
| # ("clang_disposeCXTUResourceUsage", | |
| # [CXTUResourceUsage]), | |
| ("clang_disposeDiagnostic", | |
| [Diagnostic]), | |
| ("clang_disposeIndex", | |
| [Index]), | |
| ("clang_disposeString", | |
| [_CXString]), | |
| ("clang_disposeTokens", | |
| [TranslationUnit, POINTER(Token), c_uint]), | |
| ("clang_disposeTranslationUnit", | |
| [TranslationUnit]), | |
| ("clang_equalCursors", | |
| [Cursor, Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_equalLocations", | |
| [SourceLocation, SourceLocation], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_equalRanges", | |
| [SourceRange, SourceRange], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_equalTypes", | |
| [Type, Type], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_formatDiagnostic", | |
| [Diagnostic, c_uint], | |
| _CXString), | |
| ("clang_getArgType", | |
| [Type, c_uint], | |
| Type, | |
| Type.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getArrayElementType", | |
| [Type], | |
| Type, | |
| Type.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getArraySize", | |
| [Type], | |
| c_longlong), | |
| ("clang_getFieldDeclBitWidth", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| c_int), | |
| ("clang_getCanonicalCursor", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| Cursor, | |
| Cursor.from_cursor_result), | |
| ("clang_getCanonicalType", | |
| [Type], | |
| Type, | |
| Type.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getChildDiagnostics", | |
| [Diagnostic], | |
| c_object_p), | |
| ("clang_getCompletionAvailability", | |
| [c_void_p], | |
| c_int), | |
| ("clang_getCompletionBriefComment", | |
| [c_void_p], | |
| _CXString), | |
| ("clang_getCompletionChunkCompletionString", | |
| [c_void_p, c_int], | |
| c_object_p), | |
| ("clang_getCompletionChunkKind", | |
| [c_void_p, c_int], | |
| c_int), | |
| ("clang_getCompletionChunkText", | |
| [c_void_p, c_int], | |
| _CXString), | |
| ("clang_getCompletionPriority", | |
| [c_void_p], | |
| c_int), | |
| ("clang_getCString", | |
| [_CXString], | |
| c_char_p), | |
| ("clang_getCursor", | |
| [TranslationUnit, SourceLocation], | |
| Cursor), | |
| ("clang_getCursorDefinition", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| Cursor, | |
| Cursor.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getCursorDisplayName", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getCursorExtent", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| SourceRange), | |
| ("clang_getCursorLexicalParent", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| Cursor, | |
| Cursor.from_cursor_result), | |
| ("clang_getCursorLocation", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| SourceLocation), | |
| ("clang_getCursorReferenced", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| Cursor, | |
| Cursor.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getCursorReferenceNameRange", | |
| [Cursor, c_uint, c_uint], | |
| SourceRange), | |
| ("clang_getCursorSemanticParent", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| Cursor, | |
| Cursor.from_cursor_result), | |
| ("clang_getCursorSpelling", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getCursorType", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| Type, | |
| Type.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getCursorUSR", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_Cursor_getMangling", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| # ("clang_getCXTUResourceUsage", | |
| # [TranslationUnit], | |
| # CXTUResourceUsage), | |
| ("clang_getCXXAccessSpecifier", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_getDeclObjCTypeEncoding", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getDiagnostic", | |
| [c_object_p, c_uint], | |
| c_object_p), | |
| ("clang_getDiagnosticCategory", | |
| [Diagnostic], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_getDiagnosticCategoryText", | |
| [Diagnostic], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getDiagnosticFixIt", | |
| [Diagnostic, c_uint, POINTER(SourceRange)], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getDiagnosticInSet", | |
| [c_object_p, c_uint], | |
| c_object_p), | |
| ("clang_getDiagnosticLocation", | |
| [Diagnostic], | |
| SourceLocation), | |
| ("clang_getDiagnosticNumFixIts", | |
| [Diagnostic], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_getDiagnosticNumRanges", | |
| [Diagnostic], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_getDiagnosticOption", | |
| [Diagnostic, POINTER(_CXString)], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getDiagnosticRange", | |
| [Diagnostic, c_uint], | |
| SourceRange), | |
| ("clang_getDiagnosticSeverity", | |
| [Diagnostic], | |
| c_int), | |
| ("clang_getDiagnosticSpelling", | |
| [Diagnostic], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getElementType", | |
| [Type], | |
| Type, | |
| Type.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getEnumConstantDeclUnsignedValue", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| c_ulonglong), | |
| ("clang_getEnumConstantDeclValue", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| c_longlong), | |
| ("clang_getEnumDeclIntegerType", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| Type, | |
| Type.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getFile", | |
| [TranslationUnit, c_char_p], | |
| c_object_p), | |
| ("clang_getFileName", | |
| [File], | |
| _CXString), # TODO go through _CXString.from_result? | |
| ("clang_getFileTime", | |
| [File], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_getIBOutletCollectionType", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| Type, | |
| Type.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getIncludedFile", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| File, | |
| File.from_cursor_result), | |
| ("clang_getInclusions", | |
| [TranslationUnit, callbacks['translation_unit_includes'], py_object]), | |
| ("clang_getInstantiationLocation", | |
| [SourceLocation, POINTER(c_object_p), POINTER(c_uint), POINTER(c_uint), | |
| POINTER(c_uint)]), | |
| ("clang_getLocation", | |
| [TranslationUnit, File, c_uint, c_uint], | |
| SourceLocation), | |
| ("clang_getLocationForOffset", | |
| [TranslationUnit, File, c_uint], | |
| SourceLocation), | |
| ("clang_getNullCursor", | |
| None, | |
| Cursor), | |
| ("clang_getNumArgTypes", | |
| [Type], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_getNumCompletionChunks", | |
| [c_void_p], | |
| c_int), | |
| ("clang_getNumDiagnostics", | |
| [c_object_p], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_getNumDiagnosticsInSet", | |
| [c_object_p], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_getNumElements", | |
| [Type], | |
| c_longlong), | |
| ("clang_getNumOverloadedDecls", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_getOverloadedDecl", | |
| [Cursor, c_uint], | |
| Cursor, | |
| Cursor.from_cursor_result), | |
| ("clang_getPointeeType", | |
| [Type], | |
| Type, | |
| Type.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getRange", | |
| [SourceLocation, SourceLocation], | |
| SourceRange), | |
| ("clang_getRangeEnd", | |
| [SourceRange], | |
| SourceLocation), | |
| ("clang_getRangeStart", | |
| [SourceRange], | |
| SourceLocation), | |
| ("clang_getResultType", | |
| [Type], | |
| Type, | |
| Type.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getSpecializedCursorTemplate", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| Cursor, | |
| Cursor.from_cursor_result), | |
| ("clang_getTemplateCursorKind", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_getTokenExtent", | |
| [TranslationUnit, Token], | |
| SourceRange), | |
| ("clang_getTokenKind", | |
| [Token], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_getTokenLocation", | |
| [TranslationUnit, Token], | |
| SourceLocation), | |
| ("clang_getTokenSpelling", | |
| [TranslationUnit, Token], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getTranslationUnitCursor", | |
| [TranslationUnit], | |
| Cursor, | |
| Cursor.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getTranslationUnitSpelling", | |
| [TranslationUnit], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getTUResourceUsageName", | |
| [c_uint], | |
| c_char_p), | |
| ("clang_getTypeDeclaration", | |
| [Type], | |
| Cursor, | |
| Cursor.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getTypedefDeclUnderlyingType", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| Type, | |
| Type.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getTypeKindSpelling", | |
| [c_uint], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_getTypeSpelling", | |
| [Type], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_hashCursor", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_isAttribute", | |
| [CursorKind], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isConstQualifiedType", | |
| [Type], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isCursorDefinition", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isDeclaration", | |
| [CursorKind], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isExpression", | |
| [CursorKind], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isFileMultipleIncludeGuarded", | |
| [TranslationUnit, File], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isFunctionTypeVariadic", | |
| [Type], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isInvalid", | |
| [CursorKind], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isPODType", | |
| [Type], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isPreprocessing", | |
| [CursorKind], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isReference", | |
| [CursorKind], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isRestrictQualifiedType", | |
| [Type], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isStatement", | |
| [CursorKind], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isTranslationUnit", | |
| [CursorKind], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isUnexposed", | |
| [CursorKind], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isVirtualBase", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_isVolatileQualifiedType", | |
| [Type], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_parseTranslationUnit", | |
| [Index, c_char_p, c_void_p, c_int, c_void_p, c_int, c_int], | |
| c_object_p), | |
| ("clang_reparseTranslationUnit", | |
| [TranslationUnit, c_int, c_void_p, c_int], | |
| c_int), | |
| ("clang_saveTranslationUnit", | |
| [TranslationUnit, c_char_p, c_uint], | |
| c_int), | |
| ("clang_tokenize", | |
| [TranslationUnit, SourceRange, POINTER(POINTER(Token)), POINTER(c_uint)]), | |
| ("clang_visitChildren", | |
| [Cursor, callbacks['cursor_visit'], py_object], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_Cursor_getNumArguments", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| c_int), | |
| ("clang_Cursor_getArgument", | |
| [Cursor, c_uint], | |
| Cursor, | |
| Cursor.from_result), | |
| ("clang_Cursor_getNumTemplateArguments", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| c_int), | |
| ("clang_Cursor_getTemplateArgumentKind", | |
| [Cursor, c_uint], | |
| TemplateArgumentKind.from_id), | |
| ("clang_Cursor_getTemplateArgumentType", | |
| [Cursor, c_uint], | |
| Type, | |
| Type.from_result), | |
| ("clang_Cursor_getTemplateArgumentValue", | |
| [Cursor, c_uint], | |
| c_longlong), | |
| ("clang_Cursor_getTemplateArgumentUnsignedValue", | |
| [Cursor, c_uint], | |
| c_ulonglong), | |
| ("clang_Cursor_isAnonymous", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_Cursor_isBitField", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| bool), | |
| ("clang_Cursor_getBriefCommentText", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_Cursor_getRawCommentText", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| _CXString, | |
| _CXString.from_result), | |
| ("clang_Cursor_getOffsetOfField", | |
| [Cursor], | |
| c_longlong), | |
| ("clang_Type_getAlignOf", | |
| [Type], | |
| c_longlong), | |
| ("clang_Type_getClassType", | |
| [Type], | |
| Type, | |
| Type.from_result), | |
| ("clang_Type_getOffsetOf", | |
| [Type, c_char_p], | |
| c_longlong), | |
| ("clang_Type_getSizeOf", | |
| [Type], | |
| c_longlong), | |
| ("clang_Type_getCXXRefQualifier", | |
| [Type], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ("clang_Type_getNamedType", | |
| [Type], | |
| Type, | |
| Type.from_result), | |
| ("clang_Type_visitFields", | |
| [Type, callbacks['fields_visit'], py_object], | |
| c_uint), | |
| ] | |
| class LibclangError(Exception): | |
| def __init__(self, message): | |
| self.m = message | |
| def __str__(self): | |
| return self.m | |
| def register_function(lib, item, ignore_errors): | |
| # A function may not exist, if these bindings are used with an older or | |
| # incompatible version of libclang.so. | |
| try: | |
| func = getattr(lib, item[0]) | |
| except AttributeError as e: | |
| msg = str(e) + ". Please ensure that your python bindings are "\ | |
| "compatible with your libclang.so version." | |
| if ignore_errors: | |
| return | |
| raise LibclangError(msg) | |
| if len(item) >= 2: | |
| func.argtypes = item[1] | |
| if len(item) >= 3: | |
| func.restype = item[2] | |
| if len(item) == 4: | |
| func.errcheck = item[3] | |
| def register_functions(lib, ignore_errors): | |
| """Register function prototypes with a libclang library instance. | |
| This must be called as part of library instantiation so Python knows how | |
| to call out to the shared library. | |
| """ | |
| def register(item): | |
| return register_function(lib, item, ignore_errors) | |
| for f in functionList: | |
| register(f) | |
| class Config: | |
| library_path = None | |
| library_file = None | |
| compatibility_check = False | |
| loaded = False | |
| def set_library_path(path): | |
| """Set the path in which to search for libclang""" | |
| if Config.loaded: | |
| raise Exception("library path must be set before before using " \ | |
| "any other functionalities in libclang.") | |
| Config.library_path = path | |
| def set_library_file(filename): | |
| """Set the exact location of libclang""" | |
| if Config.loaded: | |
| raise Exception("library file must be set before before using " \ | |
| "any other functionalities in libclang.") | |
| Config.library_file = filename | |
| def set_compatibility_check(check_status): | |
| """ Perform compatibility check when loading libclang | |
| The python bindings are only tested and evaluated with the version of | |
| libclang they are provided with. To ensure correct behavior a (limited) | |
| compatibility check is performed when loading the bindings. This check | |
| will throw an exception, as soon as it fails. | |
| In case these bindings are used with an older version of libclang, parts | |
| that have been stable between releases may still work. Users of the | |
| python bindings can disable the compatibility check. This will cause | |
| the python bindings to load, even though they are written for a newer | |
| version of libclang. Failures now arise if unsupported or incompatible | |
| features are accessed. The user is required to test themselves if the | |
| features they are using are available and compatible between different | |
| libclang versions. | |
| """ | |
| if Config.loaded: | |
| raise Exception("compatibility_check must be set before before " \ | |
| "using any other functionalities in libclang.") | |
| Config.compatibility_check = check_status | |
| def lib(self): | |
| lib = self.get_cindex_library() | |
| register_functions(lib, not Config.compatibility_check) | |
| Config.loaded = True | |
| return lib | |
| def get_filename(self): | |
| if Config.library_file: | |
| return Config.library_file | |
| import platform | |
| name = platform.system() | |
| if name == 'Darwin': | |
| file = 'libclang.dylib' | |
| elif name == 'Windows': | |
| file = 'libclang.dll' | |
| else: | |
| file = 'libclang.so' | |
| if Config.library_path: | |
| file = Config.library_path + '/' + file | |
| return file | |
| def get_cindex_library(self): | |
| try: | |
| library = cdll.LoadLibrary(self.get_filename()) | |
| except OSError as e: | |
| msg = str(e) + ". To provide a path to libclang use " \ | |
| "Config.set_library_path() or " \ | |
| "Config.set_library_file()." | |
| raise LibclangError(msg) | |
| return library | |
| def function_exists(self, name): | |
| try: | |
| getattr(self.lib, name) | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| return False | |
| return True | |
| def register_enumerations(): | |
| for name, value in clang.enumerations.TokenKinds: | |
| TokenKind.register(value, name) | |
| conf = Config() | |
| register_enumerations() | |
| __all__ = [ | |
| 'Config', | |
| 'CodeCompletionResults', | |
| 'CompilationDatabase', | |
| 'CompileCommands', | |
| 'CompileCommand', | |
| 'CursorKind', | |
| 'Cursor', | |
| 'Diagnostic', | |
| 'File', | |
| 'FixIt', | |
| 'Index', | |
| 'SourceLocation', | |
| 'SourceRange', | |
| 'TokenKind', | |
| 'Token', | |
| 'TranslationUnitLoadError', | |
| 'TranslationUnit', | |
| 'TypeKind', | |
| 'Type', | |
| ] | |