################################################### # utility functions to support pidl # Copyright tridge@samba.org 2000 # released under the GNU GPL package Parse::Pidl::Util; require Exporter; @ISA = qw(Exporter); @EXPORT = qw(has_property property_matches ParseExpr is_constant); use strict; ##################################################################### # flatten an array of arrays into a single array sub FlattenArray2($) { my $a = shift; my @b; for my $d (@{$a}) { for my $d1 (@{$d}) { push(@b, $d1); } } return \@b; } ##################################################################### # flatten an array of arrays into a single array sub FlattenArray($) { my $a = shift; my @b; for my $d (@{$a}) { for my $d1 (@{$d}) { push(@b, $d1); } } return \@b; } ##################################################################### # flatten an array of hashes into a single hash sub FlattenHash($) { my $a = shift; my %b; for my $d (@{$a}) { for my $k (keys %{$d}) { $b{$k} = $d->{$k}; } } return \%b; } ##################################################################### # return the modification time of a file sub FileModtime($) { my($filename) = shift; return (stat($filename))[9]; } ##################################################################### # read a file into a string sub FileLoad($) { my($filename) = shift; local(*INPUTFILE); open(INPUTFILE, $filename) || return undef; my($saved_delim) = $/; undef $/; my($data) = ; close(INPUTFILE); $/ = $saved_delim; return $data; } ##################################################################### # write a string into a file sub FileSave($$) { my($filename) = shift; my($v) = shift; local(*FILE); open(FILE, ">$filename") || die "can't open $filename"; print FILE $v; close(FILE); } ##################################################################### # a dumper wrapper to prevent dependence on the Data::Dumper module # unless we actually need it sub MyDumper($) { require Data::Dumper; my $s = shift; return Data::Dumper::Dumper($s); } ##################################################################### # see if a pidl property list contains a given property sub has_property($$) { my($e) = shift; my($p) = shift; if (!defined $e->{PROPERTIES}) { return undef; } return $e->{PROPERTIES}->{$p}; } ##################################################################### # see if a pidl property matches a value sub property_matches($$$) { my($e) = shift; my($p) = shift; my($v) = shift; if (!defined has_property($e, $p)) { return undef; } if ($e->{PROPERTIES}->{$p} =~ /$v/) { return 1; } return undef; } # return 1 if the string is a C constant sub is_constant($) { my $s = shift; if (defined $s && $s =~ /^\d/) { return 1; } return 0; } # return a "" quoted string, unless already quoted sub make_str($) { my $str = shift; if (substr($str, 0, 1) eq "\"") { return $str; } return "\"" . $str . "\""; } # a hack to build on platforms that don't like negative enum values my $useUintEnums = 0; sub setUseUintEnums($) { $useUintEnums = shift; } sub useUintEnums() { return $useUintEnums; } sub ParseExpr($$) { my($expr,$varlist) = @_; die("Undefined value in ParseExpr") if not defined($expr); my @tokens = split /((?:[A-Za-z_])(?:(?:(?:[A-Za-z0-9_.])|(?:->))+))/, $expr; my $ret = ""; foreach my $t (@tokens) { if (defined($varlist->{$t})) { $ret .= $varlist->{$t}; } else { $ret .= $t; } } return $ret; } 1;