# nncmpp.actions.awk: produce C code for a list of user actions # # Copyright (c) 2022 - 2024, Přemysl Eric Janouch
# SPDX-License-Identifier: 0BSD # # Usage: env LC_ALL=C A=0 B=1 awk -f nncmpp.actions.awk \ # nncmpp.actions > nncmpp-actions.h # --- Preprocessor ------------------------------------------------------------- function fatal(message) { print "// " FILENAME ":" FNR ": fatal error: " message print FILENAME ":" FNR ": fatal error: " message > "/dev/stderr" exit 1 } function condition(pass, passing, a, i) { split(substr($0, RSTART + RLENGTH), a, /[[:space:]]+/) if (!(1 in a)) fatal("missing condition") passing = 0 for (i in a) if (a[i] && !pass == !ENVIRON[a[i]]) passing = 1 while (getline > 0) { if (match($0, /^[[:space:]]*[.]endif[[:space:]]*$/)) return 1 if (match($0, /^[[:space:]]*[.]else[[:space:]]*$/)) passing = !passing else if (!directive() && passing) process() } fatal("unterminated condition body") } # Multiple arguments mean logical OR, multiple directives mean logical AND. # Similar syntax is also used by Exim, BSD make, or various assemblers. # # Looking at what others have picked for their preprocessor syntax: # {OpenGL, FreeBASIC} reuse #ifdef, which would be confusing with C code around, # {Mental Ray, RapidQ and UniVerse BASIC} use $ifdef, NSIS has !ifdef, # and Verilog went for `ifdef. Not much more can be easily found. function directive() { sub(/#.*/, "") if (match($0, /^[[:space:]]*[.]ifdef[[:space:]]+/)) return condition(1) if (match($0, /^[[:space:]]*[.]ifndef[[:space:]]+/)) return condition(0) if (/^[[:space:]]*[.]/) fatal("unexpected or unsupported directive") return 0 } !directive() { process() } # --- Postprocessor ------------------------------------------------------------ function strip(string) { gsub(/^[[:space:]]*|[[:space:]]*$/, "", string) return string } function process( constant, name, description) { if (match($0, /,/)) { constant = name = strip(substr($0, 1, RSTART - 1)) description = strip(substr($0, RSTART + RLENGTH)) gsub(/_/, "-", name) N++ Constants[N] = constant Names[N] = tolower(name) Descriptions[N] = description } else if (/[^[:space:]]/) { fatal("invalid action definition syntax") } } function tocstring(string) { gsub(/\\/, "\\\\", string) gsub(/"/, "\\\"", string) return "\"" string "\"" } END { print "enum action {" for (i in Constants) print "\t" "ACTION_" Constants[i] "," print "\t" "ACTION_USER_0" print "};" print "" print "static const char *g_action_names[] = {" for (i in Names) print "\t" tocstring(Names[i]) "," print "};" print "" print "static const char *g_action_descriptions[] = {" for (i in Descriptions) print "\t" tocstring(Descriptions[i]) "," print "};" }