pybind11/tools/mkdoc.py
Merlin Nimier-David 77173d6347 mkdoc.py: fix typo in __DOC5 macro
This prevented `DOC(...)` calls with 5 arguments to resolve correctly.
2016-04-29 14:25:39 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Syntax: mkdoc.py [-I<path> ..] [.. a list of header files ..]
#
# Extract documentation from C++ header files to use it in Python bindings
#
import os
import sys
import platform
import re
import textwrap
from clang import cindex
from clang.cindex import CursorKind
from collections import OrderedDict
from threading import Thread, Semaphore
from multiprocessing import cpu_count
RECURSE_LIST = [
CursorKind.TRANSLATION_UNIT,
CursorKind.NAMESPACE,
CursorKind.CLASS_DECL,
CursorKind.STRUCT_DECL,
CursorKind.CLASS_TEMPLATE
]
PRINT_LIST = [
CursorKind.CLASS_DECL,
CursorKind.STRUCT_DECL,
CursorKind.CLASS_TEMPLATE,
CursorKind.FUNCTION_DECL,
CursorKind.FUNCTION_TEMPLATE,
CursorKind.CXX_METHOD,
CursorKind.CONSTRUCTOR,
CursorKind.FIELD_DECL
]
CPP_OPERATORS = {
'<=': 'le', '>=': 'ge', '==': 'eq', '!=': 'ne', '[]': 'array',
'+=': 'iadd', '-=': 'isub', '*=': 'imul', '/=': 'idiv', '%=':
'imod', '&=': 'iand', '|=': 'ior', '^=': 'ixor', '<<=': 'ilshift',
'>>=': 'irshift', '++': 'inc', '--': 'dec', '<<': 'lshift', '>>':
'rshift', '&&': 'land', '||': 'lor', '!': 'lnot', '~': 'bnot',
'&': 'band', '|': 'bor', '+': 'add', '-': 'sub', '*': 'mul', '/':
'div', '%': 'mod', '<': 'lt', '>': 'gt', '=': 'assign'
}
CPP_OPERATORS = OrderedDict(
sorted(CPP_OPERATORS.items(), key=lambda t: -len(t[0])))
job_count = cpu_count()
job_semaphore = Semaphore(job_count)
registered_names = dict()
def d(s):
return s.decode('utf8')
def sanitize_name(name):
global registered_names
for k, v in CPP_OPERATORS.items():
name = name.replace('operator%s' % k, 'operator_%s' % v)
name = re.sub('<.*>', '', name)
name = ''.join([ch if ch.isalnum() else '_' for ch in name])
name = re.sub('_$', '', re.sub('_+', '_', name))
if name in registered_names:
registered_names[name] += 1
name += '_' + str(registered_names[name])
else:
registered_names[name] = 1
return '__doc_' + name
def process_comment(comment):
result = ''
# Remove C++ comment syntax
for s in comment.splitlines():
s = s.strip()
if s.startswith('/*'):
s = s[2:].lstrip('* \t')
elif s.endswith('*/'):
s = s[:-2].rstrip('* \t')
elif s.startswith('///'):
s = s[3:]
if s.startswith('*'):
s = s[1:]
result += s.strip() + '\n'
# Doxygen tags
cpp_group = '([\w:]+)'
param_group = '([\[\w:\]]+)'
s = result
s = re.sub(r'\\c\s+%s' % cpp_group, r'``\1``', s)
s = re.sub(r'\\a\s+%s' % cpp_group, r'*\1*', s)
s = re.sub(r'\\e\s+%s' % cpp_group, r'*\1*', s)
s = re.sub(r'\\em\s+%s' % cpp_group, r'*\1*', s)
s = re.sub(r'\\b\s+%s' % cpp_group, r'**\1**', s)
s = re.sub(r'\\param%s?\s+%s' % (param_group, cpp_group),
r'\n\n$Parameter ``\2``:\n\n', s)
for in_, out_ in {
'return': 'Returns',
'author': 'Author',
'authors': 'Authors',
'copyright': 'Copyright',
'date': 'Date',
'remark': 'Remark',
'sa': 'See also',
'see': 'See also',
'extends': 'Extends',
'throw': 'Throws',
'throws': 'Throws'
}.items():
s = re.sub(r'\\%s\s*' % in_, r'\n\n$%s:\n\n' % out_, s)
s = re.sub(r'\\details\s*', r'\n\n', s)
s = re.sub(r'\\brief\s*', r'', s)
s = re.sub(r'\\short\s*', r'', s)
s = re.sub(r'\\ref\s*', r'', s)
# HTML/TeX tags
s = re.sub(r'<tt>([^<]*)</tt>', r'``\1``', s)
s = re.sub(r'<em>([^<]*)</em>', r'*\1*', s)
s = re.sub(r'<b>([^<]*)</b>', r'**\1**', s)
s = re.sub(r'\\f\$([^\$]*)\\f\$', r'$\1$', s)
s = s.replace('``true``', '``True``')
s = s.replace('``false``', '``False``')
# Re-flow text
wrapper = textwrap.TextWrapper()
wrapper.expand_tabs = True
wrapper.replace_whitespace = True
wrapper.width = 75
wrapper.initial_indent = wrapper.subsequent_indent = ''
result = ''
for x in re.split(r'\n{2,}', s):
wrapped = wrapper.fill(x.strip())
if len(wrapped) > 0 and wrapped[0] == '$':
result += wrapped[1:] + '\n'
wrapper.initial_indent = wrapper.subsequent_indent = ' ' * 4
else:
result += wrapped + '\n\n'
wrapper.initial_indent = wrapper.subsequent_indent = ''
return result.rstrip()
def extract(filename, node, prefix, output):
num_extracted = 0
if not (node.location.file is None or
os.path.samefile(d(node.location.file.name), filename)):
return 0
if node.kind in RECURSE_LIST:
sub_prefix = prefix
if node.kind != CursorKind.TRANSLATION_UNIT:
if len(sub_prefix) > 0:
sub_prefix += '_'
sub_prefix += d(node.spelling)
for i in node.get_children():
num_extracted += extract(filename, i, sub_prefix, output)
if num_extracted == 0:
return 0
if node.kind in PRINT_LIST:
comment = d(node.raw_comment) if node.raw_comment is not None else ''
comment = process_comment(comment)
sub_prefix = prefix
if len(sub_prefix) > 0:
sub_prefix += '_'
name = sanitize_name(sub_prefix + d(node.spelling))
output.append('\nstatic const char *%s =%sR"doc(%s)doc";' %
(name, '\n' if '\n' in comment else ' ', comment))
num_extracted += 1
return num_extracted
class ExtractionThread(Thread):
def __init__(self, filename, parameters, output):
Thread.__init__(self)
self.filename = filename
self.parameters = parameters
self.output = output
job_semaphore.acquire()
def run(self):
print('Processing "%s" ..' % self.filename, file=sys.stderr)
try:
index = cindex.Index(
cindex.conf.lib.clang_createIndex(False, True))
tu = index.parse(self.filename, self.parameters)
extract(self.filename, tu.cursor, '', self.output)
finally:
job_semaphore.release()
if __name__ == '__main__':
parameters = ['-x', 'c++', '-std=c++11']
filenames = []
if platform.system() == 'Darwin':
dev_path = '/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/'
lib_dir = dev_path + 'Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/lib/'
sdk_dir = dev_path + 'Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs'
libclang = lib_dir + 'libclang.dylib'
if os.path.exists(libclang):
cindex.Config.set_library_path(os.path.dirname(libclang))
if os.path.exists(sdk_dir):
sysroot_dir = os.path.join(sdk_dir, next(os.walk(sdk_dir))[1][0])
parameters.append('-isysroot')
parameters.append(sysroot_dir)
for item in sys.argv[1:]:
if item.startswith('-'):
parameters.append(item)
else:
filenames.append(item)
if len(filenames) == 0:
print('Syntax: %s [.. a list of header files ..]' % sys.argv[0])
exit(-1)
print('''/*
This file contains docstrings for the Python bindings.
Do not edit! These were automatically extracted by mkdoc.py
*/
#define __EXPAND(x) x
#define __COUNT(_1, _2, _3, _4, _5, COUNT, ...) COUNT
#define __VA_SIZE(...) __EXPAND(__COUNT(__VA_ARGS__, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1))
#define __CAT1(a, b) a ## b
#define __CAT2(a, b) __CAT1(a, b)
#define __DOC1(n1) __doc_##n1
#define __DOC2(n1, n2) __doc_##n1##_##n2
#define __DOC3(n1, n2, n3) __doc_##n1##_##n2##_##n3
#define __DOC4(n1, n2, n3, n4) __doc_##n1##_##n2##_##n3##_##n4
#define __DOC5(n1, n2, n3, n4, n5) __doc_##n1##_##n2##_##n3##_##n4##_##n5
#define DOC(...) __EXPAND(__EXPAND(__CAT2(__DOC, __VA_SIZE(__VA_ARGS__)))(__VA_ARGS__))
#if defined(__GNUG__)
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-variable"
#endif
''')
output = []
for filename in filenames:
thr = ExtractionThread(filename, parameters, output)
thr.start()
print('Waiting for jobs to finish ..', file=sys.stderr)
for i in range(job_count):
job_semaphore.acquire()
output.sort()
for l in output:
print(l)
print('''
#if defined(__GNUG__)
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
''')