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###################################################
# 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 ParseExprExt is_constant make_str print_uuid MyDumper);
use vars qw($VERSION);
$VERSION = '0.01';
use strict;
use Parse::Pidl::Expr;
use Parse::Pidl qw(error);
#####################################################################
# a dumper wrapper to prevent dependence on the Data::Dumper module
# unless we actually need it
sub MyDumper($)
{
require Data::Dumper;
my $s = shift;
return Data::Dumper::Dumper($s);
}
#####################################################################
# see if a pidl property list contains a given property
sub has_property($$)
{
my($e, $p) = @_;
return undef if (not defined($e->{PROPERTIES}));
return $e->{PROPERTIES}->{$p};
}
#####################################################################
# see if a pidl property matches a value
sub property_matches($$$)
{
my($e,$p,$v) = @_;
if (!defined has_property($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;
return 1 if (defined $s && $s =~ /^\d+$/);
return 1 if (defined $s && $s =~ /^0x[0-9A-Fa-f]+$/);
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\"";
}
sub print_uuid($)
{
my ($uuid) = @_;
$uuid =~ s/"//g;
my ($time_low,$time_mid,$time_hi,$clock_seq,$node) = split /-/, $uuid;
return undef if not defined($node);
my @clock_seq = $clock_seq =~ /(..)/g;
my @node = $node =~ /(..)/g;
return "{0x$time_low,0x$time_mid,0x$time_hi," .
"{".join(',', map {"0x$_"} @clock_seq)."}," .
"{".join(',', map {"0x$_"} @node)."}}";
}
# 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($$$)
{
my($expr, $varlist, $e) = @_;
die("Undefined value in ParseExpr") if not defined($expr);
my $x = new Parse::Pidl::Expr();
return $x->Run($expr, sub { my $x = shift; error($e, $x); },
# Lookup fn
sub { my $x = shift;
return($varlist->{$x}) if (defined($varlist->{$x}));
return $x;
},
undef);
}
sub ParseExprExt($$$$)
{
my($expr, $varlist, $e, $deref) = @_;
die("Undefined value in ParseExpr") if not defined($expr);
my $x = new Parse::Pidl::Expr();
return $x->Run($expr, sub { my $x = shift; error($e, $x); },
# Lookup fn
sub { my $x = shift;
return($varlist->{$x}) if (defined($varlist->{$x}));
return $x;
},
$deref);
}
1;
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