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IN NO EVENT SHALL TOBIAS GROSSER OR 20 * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 21 * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, 22 * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, 23 * OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 24 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 25 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 26 * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 27 * 28 * The views and conclusions contained in the software and documentation 29 * are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as 30 * representing official policies, either expressed or implied, of 31 * Tobias Grosser. 32 */ 33 34 #include <cstdarg> 35 #include <cstdio> 36 #include <iostream> 37 #include <map> 38 #include <memory> 39 #include <sstream> 40 #include <string> 41 #include <vector> 42 43 #include "plain_cpp.h" 44 #include "isl_config.h" 45 46 /* Print string formatted according to "fmt" to ostream "os". 47 * 48 * This osprintf method allows us to use printf style formatting constructs when 49 * writing to an ostream. 50 */ 51 static void osprintf(ostream &os, const char *format, va_list arguments) 52 { 53 va_list copy; 54 char *string_pointer; 55 size_t size; 56 57 va_copy(copy, arguments); 58 size = vsnprintf(NULL, 0, format, copy); 59 string_pointer = new char[size + 1]; 60 va_end(copy); 61 vsnprintf(string_pointer, size + 1, format, arguments); 62 os << string_pointer; 63 delete[] string_pointer; 64 } 65 66 /* Print string formatted according to "fmt" to ostream "os". 67 * 68 * This osprintf method allows us to use printf style formatting constructs when 69 * writing to an ostream. 70 */ 71 static void osprintf(ostream &os, const char *format, ...) 72 { 73 va_list arguments; 74 75 va_start(arguments, format); 76 osprintf(os, format, arguments); 77 va_end(arguments); 78 } 79 80 /* Print string formatted according to "fmt" to ostream "os" 81 * with the given indentation. 82 * 83 * This osprintf method allows us to use printf style formatting constructs when 84 * writing to an ostream. 85 */ 86 static void osprintf(ostream &os, int indent, const char *format, ...) 87 { 88 va_list arguments; 89 90 osprintf(os, "%*s", indent, " "); 91 va_start(arguments, format); 92 osprintf(os, format, arguments); 93 va_end(arguments); 94 } 95 96 /* Convert "l" to a string. 97 */ 98 static std::string to_string(long l) 99 { 100 std::ostringstream strm; 101 strm << l; 102 return strm.str(); 103 } 104 105 /* Construct a generator for plain C++ bindings. 106 * 107 * "checked" is set if C++ bindings should be generated 108 * that rely on the user to check for error conditions. 109 */ 110 plain_cpp_generator::plain_cpp_generator(SourceManager &SM, 111 set<RecordDecl *> &exported_types, 112 set<FunctionDecl *> exported_functions, set<FunctionDecl *> functions, 113 bool checked) : 114 cpp_generator(SM, exported_types, exported_functions, 115 functions), 116 checked(checked) 117 { 118 } 119 120 /* Generate a cpp interface based on the extracted types and functions. 121 * 122 * Print first a set of forward declarations for all isl wrapper 123 * classes, then the declarations of the classes, and at the end all 124 * implementations. 125 * 126 * If checked C++ bindings are being generated, 127 * then wrap them in a namespace to avoid conflicts 128 * with the default C++ bindings (with automatic checks using exceptions). 129 */ 130 void plain_cpp_generator::generate() 131 { 132 ostream &os = cout; 133 134 osprintf(os, "\n"); 135 osprintf(os, "namespace isl {\n\n"); 136 if (checked) 137 osprintf(os, "namespace checked {\n\n"); 138 139 print_forward_declarations(os); 140 osprintf(os, "\n"); 141 print_declarations(os); 142 osprintf(os, "\n"); 143 print_implementations(os); 144 145 if (checked) 146 osprintf(os, "} // namespace checked\n"); 147 osprintf(os, "} // namespace isl\n"); 148 } 149 150 /* Print forward declarations for all classes to "os". 151 */ 152 void plain_cpp_generator::print_forward_declarations(ostream &os) 153 { 154 map<string, isl_class>::iterator ci; 155 156 osprintf(os, "// forward declarations\n"); 157 158 for (ci = classes.begin(); ci != classes.end(); ++ci) 159 print_class_forward_decl(os, ci->second); 160 } 161 162 /* Print all declarations to "os". 163 */ 164 void plain_cpp_generator::print_declarations(ostream &os) 165 { 166 map<string, isl_class>::iterator ci; 167 bool first = true; 168 169 for (ci = classes.begin(); ci != classes.end(); ++ci) { 170 if (first) 171 first = false; 172 else 173 osprintf(os, "\n"); 174 175 print_class(os, ci->second); 176 } 177 } 178 179 /* Print all implementations to "os". 180 */ 181 void plain_cpp_generator::print_implementations(ostream &os) 182 { 183 map<string, isl_class>::iterator ci; 184 bool first = true; 185 186 for (ci = classes.begin(); ci != classes.end(); ++ci) { 187 if (first) 188 first = false; 189 else 190 osprintf(os, "\n"); 191 192 print_class_impl(os, ci->second); 193 } 194 } 195 196 /* If the printed class is a subclass that is based on a type function, 197 * then introduce a "type" field that holds the value of the type 198 * corresponding to the subclass and make the fields of the class 199 * accessible to the "isa" and "as" methods of the (immediate) superclass. 200 * In particular, "isa" needs access to the type field itself, 201 * while "as" needs access to the private constructor. 202 * In case of the "isa" method, all instances are made friends 203 * to avoid access right confusion. 204 */ 205 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_subclass_type() 206 { 207 std::string super; 208 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 209 const char *supername; 210 211 if (!clazz.is_type_subclass()) 212 return; 213 214 super = type2cpp(clazz.superclass_name); 215 supername = super.c_str(); 216 osprintf(os, " template <class T>\n"); 217 osprintf(os, " friend %s %s::isa() const;\n", 218 generator.isl_bool2cpp().c_str(), supername); 219 osprintf(os, " friend %s %s::as<%s>() const;\n", 220 cppname, supername, cppname); 221 osprintf(os, " static const auto type = %s;\n", 222 clazz.subclass_name.c_str()); 223 } 224 225 /* Print declarations for class "clazz" to "os". 226 * 227 * If "clazz" is a subclass based on a type function, 228 * then it is made to inherit from the (immediate) superclass and 229 * a "type" attribute is added for use in the "as" and "isa" 230 * methods of the superclass. 231 * 232 * Conversely, if "clazz" is a superclass with a type function, 233 * then declare those "as" and "isa" methods. 234 * 235 * The pointer to the isl object is only added for classes that 236 * are not subclasses, since subclasses refer to the same isl object. 237 */ 238 void plain_cpp_generator::print_class(ostream &os, const isl_class &clazz) 239 { 240 decl_printer printer(os, clazz, *this); 241 const char *name = clazz.name.c_str(); 242 const char *cppname = printer.cppstring.c_str(); 243 244 osprintf(os, "// declarations for isl::%s\n", cppname); 245 246 printer.print_class_factory(); 247 osprintf(os, "\n"); 248 osprintf(os, "class %s ", cppname); 249 if (clazz.is_type_subclass()) 250 osprintf(os, ": public %s ", 251 type2cpp(clazz.superclass_name).c_str()); 252 osprintf(os, "{\n"); 253 printer.print_subclass_type(); 254 printer.print_class_factory(" friend "); 255 osprintf(os, "\n"); 256 osprintf(os, "protected:\n"); 257 if (!clazz.is_type_subclass()) { 258 osprintf(os, " %s *ptr = nullptr;\n", name); 259 osprintf(os, "\n"); 260 } 261 printer.print_protected_constructors(); 262 osprintf(os, "\n"); 263 osprintf(os, "public:\n"); 264 printer.print_public_methods(); 265 266 osprintf(os, "};\n"); 267 } 268 269 /* Print forward declaration of class "clazz" to "os". 270 */ 271 void plain_cpp_generator::print_class_forward_decl(ostream &os, 272 const isl_class &clazz) 273 { 274 std::string cppstring = type2cpp(clazz); 275 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 276 277 osprintf(os, "class %s;\n", cppname); 278 } 279 280 /* Print global factory functions. 281 * 282 * Each class has two global factory functions: 283 * 284 * set manage(__isl_take isl_set *ptr); 285 * set manage_copy(__isl_keep isl_set *ptr); 286 * 287 * A user can construct isl C++ objects from a raw pointer and indicate whether 288 * they intend to take the ownership of the object or not through these global 289 * factory functions. This ensures isl object creation is very explicit and 290 * pointers are not converted by accident. Thanks to overloading, manage() and 291 * manage_copy() can be called on any isl raw pointer and the corresponding 292 * object is automatically created, without the user having to choose the right 293 * isl object type. 294 * 295 * For a subclass based on a type function, no factory functions 296 * are introduced because they share the C object type with 297 * the superclass. 298 */ 299 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_class_factory( 300 const std::string &prefix) 301 { 302 const char *name = clazz.name.c_str(); 303 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 304 305 if (clazz.is_type_subclass()) 306 return; 307 308 os << prefix; 309 osprintf(os, "inline %s manage(__isl_take %s *ptr);\n", cppname, name); 310 os << prefix; 311 osprintf(os, "inline %s manage_copy(__isl_keep %s *ptr);\n", 312 cppname, name); 313 } 314 315 /* Print declarations of protected constructors. 316 * 317 * Each class has currently one protected constructor: 318 * 319 * 1) Constructor from a plain isl_* C pointer 320 * 321 * Example: 322 * 323 * set(__isl_take isl_set *ptr); 324 * 325 * The raw pointer constructor is kept protected. Object creation is only 326 * possible through manage() or manage_copy(). 327 */ 328 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_protected_constructors() 329 { 330 const char *name = clazz.name.c_str(); 331 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 332 333 osprintf(os, " inline explicit %s(__isl_take %s *ptr);\n", cppname, 334 name); 335 } 336 337 /* Print declarations of public constructors. 338 * 339 * Each class currently has two public constructors: 340 * 341 * 1) A default constructor 342 * 2) A copy constructor 343 * 344 * Example: 345 * 346 * set(); 347 * set(const set &set); 348 */ 349 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_public_constructors() 350 { 351 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 352 osprintf(os, " inline /* implicit */ %s();\n", cppname); 353 354 osprintf(os, " inline /* implicit */ %s(const %s &obj);\n", 355 cppname, cppname); 356 } 357 358 /* Print declarations for "method". 359 */ 360 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_method( 361 const ConversionMethod &method) 362 { 363 print_full_method_header(method); 364 } 365 366 /* Print declarations for "method". 367 */ 368 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_method(const Method &method) 369 { 370 print_full_method_header(method); 371 } 372 373 /* Print a declaration for a constructor for the "id" class 374 * that takes a user object. 375 */ 376 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_id_constructor_user() 377 { 378 print_id_constructor_user_header(); 379 } 380 381 /* Print a declaration for an "id" method 382 * for retrieving the user object associated to the identifier. 383 * If "optional" is set, the method returns a std::optional user object. 384 */ 385 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_id_user(bool optional) 386 { 387 print_id_user_header(optional); 388 } 389 390 /* Print declarations of copy assignment operator. 391 * 392 * Each class has one assignment operator. 393 * 394 * isl:set &set::operator=(set obj) 395 * 396 */ 397 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_copy_assignment() 398 { 399 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 400 401 osprintf(os, " inline %s &operator=(%s obj);\n", cppname, cppname); 402 } 403 404 /* Print declaration of destructor. 405 * 406 * No explicit destructor is needed for type based subclasses. 407 */ 408 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_destructor() 409 { 410 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 411 412 if (clazz.is_type_subclass()) 413 return; 414 415 osprintf(os, " inline ~%s();\n", cppname); 416 } 417 418 /* Print declaration of pointer functions. 419 * Since type based subclasses share the pointer with their superclass, 420 * they can also reuse these functions from the superclass. 421 * 422 * To obtain a raw pointer three functions are provided: 423 * 424 * 1) __isl_give isl_set *copy() 425 * 426 * Returns a pointer to a _copy_ of the internal object 427 * 428 * 2) __isl_keep isl_set *get() 429 * 430 * Returns a pointer to the internal object 431 * 432 * 3) __isl_give isl_set *release() 433 * 434 * Returns a pointer to the internal object and resets the 435 * internal pointer to nullptr. 436 * 437 * We also provide functionality to explicitly check if a pointer is 438 * currently managed by this object. 439 * 440 * 4) bool is_null() 441 * 442 * Check if the current object is a null pointer. 443 * 444 * The functions get() and release() model the value_ptr proposed in 445 * http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2012/n3339.pdf. 446 * The copy() function is an extension to allow the user to explicitly 447 * copy the underlying object. 448 * 449 * Also generate a declaration to delete copy() for r-values, for 450 * r-values release() should be used to avoid unnecessary copies. 451 */ 452 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_ptr() 453 { 454 const char *name = clazz.name.c_str(); 455 456 if (clazz.is_type_subclass()) 457 return; 458 459 osprintf(os, " inline __isl_give %s *copy() const &;\n", name); 460 osprintf(os, " inline __isl_give %s *copy() && = delete;\n", name); 461 osprintf(os, " inline __isl_keep %s *get() const;\n", name); 462 osprintf(os, " inline __isl_give %s *release();\n", name); 463 osprintf(os, " inline bool is_null() const;\n"); 464 } 465 466 /* Print a template declaration with given indentation 467 * for the "isa_type" method that ensures it is only enabled 468 * when called with a template argument 469 * that represents a type that is equal to that 470 * of the return type of the type function of "super". 471 * In particular, "isa_type" gets called from "isa" 472 * with as template argument the type of the "type" field 473 * of the subclass. 474 * The check ensures that this subclass is in fact a direct subclass 475 * of "super". 476 */ 477 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_isa_type_template(int indent, 478 const isl_class &super) 479 { 480 osprintf(os, indent, 481 "template <typename T,\n"); 482 osprintf(os, indent, 483 " typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_same<\n"); 484 osprintf(os, indent, 485 " const decltype(%s(NULL)),\n", 486 super.fn_type->getNameAsString().c_str()); 487 osprintf(os, indent, 488 " const T>::value>::type>\n"); 489 } 490 491 /* Print declarations for the "as" and "isa" methods, if the printed class 492 * is a superclass with a type function. 493 * 494 * "isa" checks whether an object is of a given subclass type. 495 * "isa_type" does the same, but gets passed the value of the type field 496 * of the subclass as a function argument and the type of this field 497 * as a template argument. 498 * "as" tries to cast an object to a given subclass type, returning 499 * an invalid object if the object is not of the given type. 500 */ 501 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_downcast() 502 { 503 if (!clazz.fn_type) 504 return; 505 506 osprintf(os, "private:\n"); 507 print_isa_type_template(2, clazz); 508 osprintf(os, " inline %s isa_type(T subtype) const;\n", 509 generator.isl_bool2cpp().c_str()); 510 osprintf(os, "public:\n"); 511 osprintf(os, " template <class T> inline %s isa() const;\n", 512 generator.isl_bool2cpp().c_str()); 513 osprintf(os, " template <class T> inline T as() const;\n"); 514 } 515 516 /* Print the declaration of the ctx method. 517 */ 518 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_ctx() 519 { 520 std::string ns = generator.isl_namespace(); 521 522 osprintf(os, " inline %sctx ctx() const;\n", ns.c_str()); 523 } 524 525 /* Print a separator between groups of method declarations. 526 */ 527 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_method_separator() 528 { 529 os << "\n"; 530 } 531 532 /* Add a space to the return type "type" if needed, 533 * i.e., if it is not the type of a pointer. 534 */ 535 static string add_space_to_return_type(const string &type) 536 { 537 if (type[type.size() - 1] == '*') 538 return type; 539 return type + " "; 540 } 541 542 /* Print the prototype of the static inline method that is used 543 * as the C callback set by "method". 544 */ 545 void plain_cpp_generator::plain_printer::print_persistent_callback_prototype( 546 FunctionDecl *method) 547 { 548 string callback_name, rettype, c_args; 549 ParmVarDecl *param = persistent_callback_arg(method); 550 const FunctionProtoType *callback; 551 QualType ptype; 552 string classname; 553 554 ptype = param->getType(); 555 callback = extract_prototype(ptype); 556 557 rettype = callback->getReturnType().getAsString(); 558 rettype = add_space_to_return_type(rettype); 559 callback_name = clazz.persistent_callback_name(method); 560 c_args = generator.generate_callback_args(ptype, false); 561 562 if (!declarations) 563 classname = type2cpp(clazz) + "::"; 564 565 osprintf(os, "%s%s%s(%s)", 566 rettype.c_str(), classname.c_str(), 567 callback_name.c_str(), c_args.c_str()); 568 } 569 570 /* Print the prototype of the method for setting the callback function 571 * set by "method". 572 */ 573 void 574 plain_cpp_generator::plain_printer::print_persistent_callback_setter_prototype( 575 FunctionDecl *method) 576 { 577 string classname, callback_name, cpptype; 578 ParmVarDecl *param = persistent_callback_arg(method); 579 580 if (!declarations) 581 classname = type2cpp(clazz) + "::"; 582 583 cpptype = generator.param2cpp(param->getOriginalType()); 584 callback_name = clazz.persistent_callback_name(method); 585 osprintf(os, "void %sset_%s_data(const %s &%s)", 586 classname.c_str(), callback_name.c_str(), cpptype.c_str(), 587 param->getName().str().c_str()); 588 } 589 590 /* Given a method "method" for setting a persistent callback, 591 * print the fields that are needed for marshalling the callback. 592 * 593 * In particular, print 594 * - the declaration of a data structure for storing the C++ callback function 595 * - a shared pointer to such a data structure 596 * - the declaration of a static inline method 597 * for use as the C callback function 598 * - the declaration of a private method for setting the callback function 599 */ 600 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_persistent_callback_data( 601 FunctionDecl *method) 602 { 603 string callback_name; 604 ParmVarDecl *param = generator.persistent_callback_arg(method); 605 606 callback_name = clazz.persistent_callback_name(method); 607 print_callback_data_decl(param, callback_name); 608 osprintf(os, ";\n"); 609 osprintf(os, " std::shared_ptr<%s_data> %s_data;\n", 610 callback_name.c_str(), callback_name.c_str()); 611 osprintf(os, " static inline "); 612 print_persistent_callback_prototype(method); 613 osprintf(os, ";\n"); 614 osprintf(os, " inline "); 615 print_persistent_callback_setter_prototype(method); 616 osprintf(os, ";\n"); 617 } 618 619 /* Print declarations needed for the persistent callbacks of the class. 620 * 621 * In particular, if there are any persistent callbacks, then 622 * print a private method for copying callback data from 623 * one object to another, 624 * private data for keeping track of the persistent callbacks and 625 * public methods for setting the persistent callbacks. 626 */ 627 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_persistent_callbacks() 628 { 629 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 630 631 if (!clazz.has_persistent_callbacks()) 632 return; 633 634 osprintf(os, "private:\n"); 635 osprintf(os, " inline %s ©_callbacks(const %s &obj);\n", 636 cppname, cppname); 637 for (const auto &callback : clazz.persistent_callbacks) 638 print_persistent_callback_data(callback); 639 640 osprintf(os, "public:\n"); 641 for (const auto &callback : clazz.persistent_callbacks) 642 print_method(Method(clazz, callback)); 643 } 644 645 /* Print a declaration for the "get" method "fd", 646 * using a name that includes the "get_" prefix. 647 */ 648 void plain_cpp_generator::decl_printer::print_get_method(FunctionDecl *fd) 649 { 650 string base = clazz.base_method_name(fd); 651 652 print_method(Method(clazz, fd, base)); 653 } 654 655 /* Print implementations for class "clazz" to "os". 656 */ 657 void plain_cpp_generator::print_class_impl(ostream &os, const isl_class &clazz) 658 { 659 impl_printer printer(os, clazz, *this); 660 const char *cppname = printer.cppstring.c_str(); 661 662 osprintf(os, "// implementations for isl::%s", cppname); 663 664 printer.print_class_factory(); 665 printer.print_protected_constructors(); 666 printer.print_public_methods(); 667 printer.print_stream_insertion(); 668 } 669 670 /* Print code for throwing an exception corresponding to the last error 671 * that occurred on "saved_ctx". 672 * This assumes that a valid isl::ctx is available in the "saved_ctx" variable, 673 * e.g., through a prior call to print_save_ctx. 674 */ 675 static void print_throw_last_error(ostream &os) 676 { 677 osprintf(os, " exception::throw_last_error(saved_ctx);\n"); 678 } 679 680 /* Print code with the given indentation 681 * for throwing an exception_invalid with the given message. 682 */ 683 static void print_throw_invalid(ostream &os, int indent, const char *msg) 684 { 685 osprintf(os, indent, 686 "exception::throw_invalid(\"%s\", __FILE__, __LINE__);\n", msg); 687 } 688 689 /* Print code for throwing an exception on NULL input. 690 */ 691 static void print_throw_NULL_input(ostream &os) 692 { 693 print_throw_invalid(os, 4, "NULL input"); 694 } 695 696 /* Print code with the given indentation 697 * for acting on an invalid error with message "msg". 698 * In particular, throw an exception_invalid. 699 * In the checked C++ bindings, isl_die is called instead with the code 700 * in "checked_code". 701 */ 702 void plain_cpp_generator::print_invalid(ostream &os, int indent, 703 const char *msg, const char *checked_code) 704 { 705 if (checked) 706 osprintf(os, indent, 707 "isl_die(ctx().get(), isl_error_invalid, " 708 "\"%s\", %s);\n", msg, checked_code); 709 else 710 print_throw_invalid(os, indent, msg); 711 } 712 713 /* Print an operator for inserting objects of the class 714 * into an output stream. 715 * 716 * Unless checked C++ bindings are being generated, 717 * the operator requires its argument to be non-NULL. 718 * An exception is thrown if anything went wrong during the printing. 719 * During this printing, isl is made not to print any error message 720 * because the error message is included in the exception. 721 * 722 * If checked C++ bindings are being generated and anything went wrong, 723 * then record this failure in the output stream. 724 */ 725 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_stream_insertion() 726 { 727 const char *name = clazz.name.c_str(); 728 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 729 730 if (!clazz.fn_to_str) 731 return; 732 733 osprintf(os, "\n"); 734 osprintf(os, "inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &os, "); 735 osprintf(os, "const %s &obj)\n", cppname); 736 osprintf(os, "{\n"); 737 print_check_ptr_start("obj.get()"); 738 osprintf(os, " char *str = %s_to_str(obj.get());\n", name); 739 print_check_ptr_end("str"); 740 if (generator.checked) { 741 osprintf(os, " if (!str) {\n"); 742 osprintf(os, " os.setstate(std::ios_base::badbit);\n"); 743 osprintf(os, " return os;\n"); 744 osprintf(os, " }\n"); 745 } 746 osprintf(os, " os << str;\n"); 747 osprintf(os, " free(str);\n"); 748 osprintf(os, " return os;\n"); 749 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 750 } 751 752 /* Print code that checks that "ptr" is not NULL at input. 753 * 754 * Omit the check if checked C++ bindings are being generated. 755 */ 756 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_check_ptr(const char *ptr) 757 { 758 if (generator.checked) 759 return; 760 761 osprintf(os, " if (!%s)\n", ptr); 762 print_throw_NULL_input(os); 763 } 764 765 /* Print code that checks that "ptr" is not NULL at input and 766 * that saves a copy of the isl_ctx of "ptr" for a later check. 767 * 768 * Omit the check if checked C++ bindings are being generated. 769 */ 770 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_check_ptr_start(const char *ptr) 771 { 772 if (generator.checked) 773 return; 774 775 print_check_ptr(ptr); 776 print_save_ctx(clazz.name + "_get_ctx(" + ptr + ")"); 777 print_on_error_continue(); 778 } 779 780 /* Print code that checks that "ptr" is not NULL at the end. 781 * A copy of the isl_ctx is expected to have been saved by 782 * code generated by print_check_ptr_start. 783 * 784 * Omit the check if checked C++ bindings are being generated. 785 */ 786 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_check_ptr_end(const char *ptr) 787 { 788 if (generator.checked) 789 return; 790 791 osprintf(os, " if (!%s)\n", ptr); 792 print_throw_last_error(os); 793 } 794 795 /* Print implementation of global factory functions. 796 * 797 * Each class has two global factory functions: 798 * 799 * set manage(__isl_take isl_set *ptr); 800 * set manage_copy(__isl_keep isl_set *ptr); 801 * 802 * Unless checked C++ bindings are being generated, 803 * both functions require the argument to be non-NULL. 804 * An exception is thrown if anything went wrong during the copying 805 * in manage_copy. 806 * During the copying, isl is made not to print any error message 807 * because the error message is included in the exception. 808 * 809 * For a subclass based on a type function, no factory functions 810 * are introduced because they share the C object type with 811 * the superclass. 812 */ 813 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_class_factory() 814 { 815 const char *name = clazz.name.c_str(); 816 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 817 818 if (clazz.is_type_subclass()) 819 return; 820 821 osprintf(os, "\n"); 822 osprintf(os, "%s manage(__isl_take %s *ptr) {\n", cppname, name); 823 print_check_ptr("ptr"); 824 osprintf(os, " return %s(ptr);\n", cppname); 825 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 826 827 osprintf(os, "%s manage_copy(__isl_keep %s *ptr) {\n", cppname, 828 name); 829 print_check_ptr_start("ptr"); 830 osprintf(os, " ptr = %s_copy(ptr);\n", name); 831 print_check_ptr_end("ptr"); 832 osprintf(os, " return %s(ptr);\n", cppname); 833 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 834 } 835 836 /* Print implementations of protected constructors. 837 * 838 * The pointer to the isl object is either initialized directly or 839 * through the (immediate) superclass. 840 */ 841 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_protected_constructors() 842 { 843 const char *name = clazz.name.c_str(); 844 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 845 bool subclass = clazz.is_type_subclass(); 846 847 osprintf(os, "\n"); 848 osprintf(os, "%s::%s(__isl_take %s *ptr)\n", cppname, cppname, name); 849 if (subclass) 850 osprintf(os, " : %s(ptr) {}\n", 851 type2cpp(clazz.superclass_name).c_str()); 852 else 853 osprintf(os, " : ptr(ptr) {}\n"); 854 } 855 856 /* Print implementations of public constructors. 857 * 858 * The pointer to the isl object is either initialized directly or 859 * through the (immediate) superclass. 860 * 861 * If the class has any persistent callbacks, then copy them 862 * from the original object in the copy constructor. 863 * If the class is a subclass, then the persistent callbacks 864 * are assumed to be copied by the copy constructor of the superclass. 865 * 866 * Throw an exception from the copy constructor if anything went wrong 867 * during the copying or if the input is NULL, if any copying is performed. 868 * During the copying, isl is made not to print any error message 869 * because the error message is included in the exception. 870 * No exceptions are thrown if checked C++ bindings 871 * are being generated, 872 */ 873 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_public_constructors() 874 { 875 std::string super; 876 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 877 bool subclass = clazz.is_type_subclass(); 878 879 osprintf(os, "\n"); 880 if (subclass) 881 super = type2cpp(clazz.superclass_name); 882 osprintf(os, "%s::%s()\n", cppname, cppname); 883 if (subclass) 884 osprintf(os, " : %s() {}\n\n", super.c_str()); 885 else 886 osprintf(os, " : ptr(nullptr) {}\n\n"); 887 osprintf(os, "%s::%s(const %s &obj)\n", cppname, cppname, cppname); 888 if (subclass) 889 osprintf(os, " : %s(obj)\n", super.c_str()); 890 else 891 osprintf(os, " : ptr(nullptr)\n"); 892 osprintf(os, "{\n"); 893 if (!subclass) { 894 print_check_ptr_start("obj.ptr"); 895 osprintf(os, " ptr = obj.copy();\n"); 896 if (clazz.has_persistent_callbacks()) 897 osprintf(os, " copy_callbacks(obj);\n"); 898 print_check_ptr_end("ptr"); 899 } 900 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 901 } 902 903 /* Print definition for "method", 904 * without any automatic type conversions. 905 * 906 * This method distinguishes three kinds of methods: member methods, static 907 * methods, and constructors. 908 * 909 * Member methods and static methods return a newly managed 910 * isl C++ object. 911 * 912 * Constructors create a new object from a given set of input parameters. They 913 * do not return a value, but instead update the pointer stored inside the 914 * newly created object. 915 * 916 * Unless checked C++ bindings are being generated, 917 * the inputs of the method are first checked for being valid isl objects and 918 * a copy of the associated isl::ctx is saved (if needed). 919 * If any failure occurs, either during the check for the inputs or 920 * during the isl function call, an exception is thrown. 921 * During the function call, isl is made not to print any error message 922 * because the error message is included in the exception. 923 */ 924 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_method(const Method &method) 925 { 926 string methodname = method.fd->getName().str(); 927 int num_params = method.c_num_params(); 928 929 osprintf(os, "\n"); 930 print_full_method_header(method); 931 osprintf(os, "{\n"); 932 print_argument_validity_check(method); 933 print_save_ctx(method); 934 print_on_error_continue(); 935 936 for (const auto &callback : method.callbacks) 937 print_callback_local(callback); 938 939 osprintf(os, " auto res = %s", methodname.c_str()); 940 941 method.print_fd_arg_list(os, 0, num_params, [&] (int i, int arg) { 942 method.print_param_use(os, i); 943 }); 944 osprintf(os, ";\n"); 945 946 print_exceptional_execution_check(method); 947 if (method.kind == Method::Kind::constructor) { 948 osprintf(os, " ptr = res;\n"); 949 } else { 950 print_method_return(method); 951 } 952 953 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 954 } 955 956 /* Convert argument of type "src" to "dst", with a name specified by "dst". 957 * 958 * If "src" is the same as "dst", then no argument conversion is needed. 959 * 960 * Otherwise, call the conversion function 961 * with as arguments the isl_ctx of the object and the argument name, 962 * or simply the argument name if the source type is an isl type. 963 * This means this isl_ctx should be available. 964 */ 965 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_arg_conversion(ParmVarDecl *dst, 966 ParmVarDecl *src) 967 { 968 std::string name = dst->getName().str(); 969 QualType type = dst->getOriginalType(); 970 string cpptype = generator.param2cpp(type); 971 972 if (dst == src) 973 os << name; 974 else if (is_isl_type(src->getOriginalType())) 975 os << cpptype << "(" << name << ")"; 976 else 977 os << cpptype << "(ctx(), " << name << ")"; 978 } 979 980 /* Print a definition for "method", 981 * where "this" or at least one of the argument types needs to be converted. 982 * 983 * "method" is assumed to be a member method. 984 * 985 * The generated method performs the required conversion(s) and 986 * calls the method generated without conversions. 987 * 988 * Perform a conversion from the argument in the method declaration 989 * (as specified by Method::get_param) to the argument of the C function, 990 * if needed. 991 * Such a conversion may require the isl_ctx to be available. 992 * In order to be able to use this isl_ctx, the current object needs 993 * to valid. The validity of other arguments is checked 994 * by the called method. 995 */ 996 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_method( 997 const ConversionMethod &method) 998 { 999 if (method.kind != Method::Kind::member_method) 1000 die("Automatic conversion currently only supported " 1001 "for object methods"); 1002 1003 osprintf(os, "\n"); 1004 print_full_method_header(method); 1005 osprintf(os, "{\n"); 1006 print_check_ptr("ptr"); 1007 osprintf(os, " return "); 1008 method.print_call(os, generator.isl_namespace()); 1009 method.print_cpp_arg_list(os, [&] (int i, int arg) { 1010 ParmVarDecl *param = method.fd->getParamDecl(i); 1011 1012 print_arg_conversion(param, method.get_param(i)); 1013 }); 1014 osprintf(os, ";\n"); 1015 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 1016 } 1017 1018 /* Print a definition for a constructor for the "id" class 1019 * that takes a user object. 1020 * 1021 * The user object is taken as a std::any and copied into 1022 * a new std::any object on the heap. 1023 * A pointer to this heap object is stored in the isl_id and 1024 * is scheduled to be freed when the reference count of the isl_id 1025 * drops to zero. 1026 * If the allocation of the isl_id fails, then the heap object 1027 * will not be freed automatically, so it needs to be freed manually. 1028 * 1029 * Unless checked C++ bindings are being generated, 1030 * the ctx argument is copied into the save_ctx variable 1031 * for use by print_throw_last_error, which throws an exception 1032 * if the construction fails. 1033 * During the function call, isl is made not to print any error message 1034 * because the error message is included in the exception. 1035 */ 1036 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_id_constructor_user() 1037 { 1038 print_id_constructor_user_header(); 1039 os << "{\n"; 1040 if (!generator.checked) { 1041 print_save_ctx("ctx"); 1042 print_on_error_continue(); 1043 } 1044 os << " std::any *p = new std::any(any);\n"; 1045 os << " auto res = isl_id_alloc(ctx.get(), str.c_str(), p);\n"; 1046 os << " res = isl_id_set_free_user(res, &ctx::free_user);\n"; 1047 os << " if (!res) {\n"; 1048 os << " delete p;\n"; 1049 if (!generator.checked) 1050 print_throw_last_error(os); 1051 os << " }\n"; 1052 os << " ptr = res;\n"; 1053 os << "}\n"; 1054 } 1055 1056 /* Print a definition for an "id" method 1057 * for retrieving the user object associated to the identifier. 1058 * If "optional" is set, the method returns a std::optional user object. 1059 * The returned object is of a type specified by template parameter T. 1060 * 1061 * The isl_id needs to have been created by the constructor generated 1062 * by print_id_constructor_user. That is, it needs to have a user pointer and 1063 * it needs to have its free_user callback set to &ctx::free_user. 1064 * The object stored in the std::any also needs to be of the required type. 1065 * 1066 * If "optional" is set, return a std::nullopt if any of the checks fail. 1067 * Otherwise, throw an exception_invalid (or call isl_die and 1068 * return a default T in the checked C++ bindings). 1069 */ 1070 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_id_user(bool optional) 1071 { 1072 auto fail = [&] (const char *msg) { 1073 if (optional) 1074 os << " return std::nullopt;\n"; 1075 else 1076 generator.print_invalid(os, 4, msg, "return T()"); 1077 }; 1078 os << "\n"; 1079 print_id_user_header(optional); 1080 os << "{\n"; 1081 print_check_ptr("ptr"); 1082 os << " std::any *p = (std::any *) isl_id_get_user(ptr);\n"; 1083 os << " if (!p)\n"; 1084 fail("no user pointer"); 1085 os << " if (isl_id_get_free_user(ptr) != &ctx::free_user)\n"; 1086 fail("user pointer not attached by C++ interface"); 1087 os << " T *res = std::any_cast<T>(p);\n"; 1088 os << " if (!res)\n"; 1089 fail("user pointer not of given type"); 1090 os << " return *res;\n"; 1091 os << "}\n"; 1092 } 1093 1094 /* Print implementation of copy assignment operator. 1095 * 1096 * If the class has any persistent callbacks, then copy them 1097 * from the original object. 1098 */ 1099 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_copy_assignment() 1100 { 1101 const char *name = clazz.name.c_str(); 1102 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 1103 1104 osprintf(os, "\n"); 1105 osprintf(os, "%s &%s::operator=(%s obj) {\n", cppname, 1106 cppname, cppname); 1107 osprintf(os, " std::swap(this->ptr, obj.ptr);\n", name); 1108 if (clazz.has_persistent_callbacks()) 1109 osprintf(os, " copy_callbacks(obj);\n"); 1110 osprintf(os, " return *this;\n"); 1111 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 1112 } 1113 1114 /* Print implementation of destructor. 1115 * 1116 * No explicit destructor is needed for type based subclasses. 1117 */ 1118 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_destructor() 1119 { 1120 const char *name = clazz.name.c_str(); 1121 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 1122 1123 if (clazz.is_type_subclass()) 1124 return; 1125 1126 osprintf(os, "\n"); 1127 osprintf(os, "%s::~%s() {\n", cppname, cppname); 1128 osprintf(os, " if (ptr)\n"); 1129 osprintf(os, " %s_free(ptr);\n", name); 1130 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 1131 } 1132 1133 /* Print a check that the persistent callback corresponding to "fd" 1134 * is not set, throwing an exception (or printing an error message 1135 * and returning nullptr) if it is set. 1136 */ 1137 void plain_cpp_generator::print_check_no_persistent_callback(ostream &os, 1138 const isl_class &clazz, FunctionDecl *fd) 1139 { 1140 string callback_name = clazz.persistent_callback_name(fd); 1141 1142 osprintf(os, " if (%s_data)\n", callback_name.c_str()); 1143 print_invalid(os, 4, "cannot release object with persistent callbacks", 1144 "return nullptr"); 1145 } 1146 1147 /* Print implementation of ptr() functions. 1148 * Since type based subclasses share the pointer with their superclass, 1149 * they can also reuse these functions from the superclass. 1150 * 1151 * If an object has persistent callbacks set, then the underlying 1152 * C object pointer cannot be released because it references data 1153 * in the C++ object. 1154 */ 1155 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_ptr() 1156 { 1157 const char *name = clazz.name.c_str(); 1158 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 1159 set<FunctionDecl *>::const_iterator in; 1160 const set<FunctionDecl *> &callbacks = clazz.persistent_callbacks; 1161 1162 if (clazz.is_type_subclass()) 1163 return; 1164 1165 osprintf(os, "\n"); 1166 osprintf(os, "__isl_give %s *%s::copy() const & {\n", name, cppname); 1167 osprintf(os, " return %s_copy(ptr);\n", name); 1168 osprintf(os, "}\n\n"); 1169 osprintf(os, "__isl_keep %s *%s::get() const {\n", name, cppname); 1170 osprintf(os, " return ptr;\n"); 1171 osprintf(os, "}\n\n"); 1172 osprintf(os, "__isl_give %s *%s::release() {\n", name, cppname); 1173 for (in = callbacks.begin(); in != callbacks.end(); ++in) 1174 generator.print_check_no_persistent_callback(os, clazz, *in); 1175 osprintf(os, " %s *tmp = ptr;\n", name); 1176 osprintf(os, " ptr = nullptr;\n"); 1177 osprintf(os, " return tmp;\n"); 1178 osprintf(os, "}\n\n"); 1179 osprintf(os, "bool %s::is_null() const {\n", cppname); 1180 osprintf(os, " return ptr == nullptr;\n"); 1181 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 1182 } 1183 1184 /* Print implementations for the "as" and "isa" methods, if the printed class 1185 * is a superclass with a type function. 1186 * 1187 * "isa" checks whether an object is of a given subclass type. 1188 * "isa_type" does the same, but gets passed the value of the type field 1189 * of the subclass as a function argument and the type of this field 1190 * as a template argument. 1191 * "as" casts an object to a given subclass type, erroring out 1192 * if the object is not of the given type. 1193 * 1194 * If the input is an invalid object, then these methods raise 1195 * an exception. 1196 * If checked bindings are being generated, 1197 * then an invalid boolean or object is returned instead. 1198 */ 1199 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_downcast() 1200 { 1201 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 1202 1203 if (!clazz.fn_type) 1204 return; 1205 1206 osprintf(os, "\n"); 1207 osprintf(os, "template <typename T, typename>\n"); 1208 osprintf(os, "%s %s::isa_type(T subtype) const\n", 1209 generator.isl_bool2cpp().c_str(), cppname); 1210 osprintf(os, "{\n"); 1211 osprintf(os, " if (is_null())\n"); 1212 if (generator.checked) 1213 osprintf(os, " return boolean();\n"); 1214 else 1215 print_throw_NULL_input(os); 1216 osprintf(os, " return %s(get()) == subtype;\n", 1217 clazz.fn_type->getNameAsString().c_str()); 1218 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 1219 1220 osprintf(os, "template <class T>\n"); 1221 osprintf(os, "%s %s::isa() const\n", 1222 generator.isl_bool2cpp().c_str(), cppname); 1223 osprintf(os, "{\n"); 1224 osprintf(os, " return isa_type<decltype(T::type)>(T::type);\n"); 1225 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 1226 1227 osprintf(os, "template <class T>\n"); 1228 osprintf(os, "T %s::as() const\n", cppname); 1229 osprintf(os, "{\n"); 1230 if (generator.checked) 1231 osprintf(os, " if (isa<T>().is_false())\n"); 1232 else 1233 osprintf(os, " if (!isa<T>())\n"); 1234 generator.print_invalid(os, 4, "not an object of the requested subtype", 1235 "return T()"); 1236 osprintf(os, " return T(copy());\n"); 1237 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 1238 } 1239 1240 /* Print the implementation of the ctx method. 1241 */ 1242 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_ctx() 1243 { 1244 const char *name = clazz.name.c_str(); 1245 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 1246 std::string ns = generator.isl_namespace(); 1247 1248 osprintf(os, "\n"); 1249 osprintf(os, "%sctx %s::ctx() const {\n", ns.c_str(), cppname); 1250 osprintf(os, " return %sctx(%s_get_ctx(ptr));\n", ns.c_str(), name); 1251 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 1252 } 1253 1254 /* Print a separator between groups of method definitions. 1255 * 1256 * No additional separator is required between method definitions. 1257 */ 1258 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_method_separator() 1259 { 1260 } 1261 1262 /* Print the implementations of the methods needed for the persistent callbacks 1263 * of the class. 1264 */ 1265 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_persistent_callbacks() 1266 { 1267 const char *cppname = cppstring.c_str(); 1268 string classname = type2cpp(clazz); 1269 1270 if (!clazz.has_persistent_callbacks()) 1271 return; 1272 1273 osprintf(os, "\n"); 1274 osprintf(os, "%s &%s::copy_callbacks(const %s &obj)\n", 1275 cppname, classname.c_str(), cppname); 1276 osprintf(os, "{\n"); 1277 for (const auto &callback : clazz.persistent_callbacks) { 1278 string callback_name = clazz.persistent_callback_name(callback); 1279 1280 osprintf(os, " %s_data = obj.%s_data;\n", 1281 callback_name.c_str(), callback_name.c_str()); 1282 } 1283 osprintf(os, " return *this;\n"); 1284 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 1285 1286 for (const auto &callback : clazz.persistent_callbacks) 1287 print_set_persistent_callback(Method(clazz, callback)); 1288 } 1289 1290 /* Print a definition for the "get" method "fd" in class "clazz", 1291 * using a name that includes the "get_" prefix, to "os". 1292 * 1293 * This definition simply calls the variant without the "get_" prefix and 1294 * returns its result. 1295 * Note that static methods are not considered to be "get" methods. 1296 */ 1297 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_get_method(FunctionDecl *fd) 1298 { 1299 string get_name = clazz.base_method_name(fd); 1300 string name = clazz.method_name(fd); 1301 int num_params = fd->getNumParams(); 1302 1303 osprintf(os, "\n"); 1304 print_full_method_header(Method(clazz, fd, get_name)); 1305 osprintf(os, "{\n"); 1306 osprintf(os, " return %s(", name.c_str()); 1307 for (int i = 1; i < num_params; ++i) { 1308 ParmVarDecl *param = fd->getParamDecl(i); 1309 1310 if (i != 1) 1311 osprintf(os, ", "); 1312 osprintf(os, "%s", param->getName().str().c_str()); 1313 } 1314 osprintf(os, ");\n"); 1315 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 1316 } 1317 1318 /* Print code that checks that all isl object arguments to "method" are valid 1319 * (not NULL) and throws an exception if they are not. 1320 * 1321 * If checked bindings are being generated, 1322 * then no such check is performed. 1323 */ 1324 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_argument_validity_check( 1325 const Method &method) 1326 { 1327 int n; 1328 bool first = true; 1329 1330 if (generator.checked) 1331 return; 1332 1333 n = method.num_params(); 1334 for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) { 1335 bool is_this; 1336 ParmVarDecl *param = method.fd->getParamDecl(i); 1337 string name = param->getName().str(); 1338 const char *name_str = name.c_str(); 1339 QualType type = param->getOriginalType(); 1340 1341 is_this = i == 0 && method.kind == Method::Kind::member_method; 1342 if (!is_this && (is_isl_ctx(type) || !is_isl_type(type))) 1343 continue; 1344 1345 if (first) 1346 osprintf(os, " if ("); 1347 else 1348 osprintf(os, " || "); 1349 1350 if (is_this) 1351 osprintf(os, "!ptr"); 1352 else 1353 osprintf(os, "%s.is_null()", name_str); 1354 1355 first = false; 1356 } 1357 if (first) 1358 return; 1359 osprintf(os, ")\n"); 1360 print_throw_NULL_input(os); 1361 } 1362 1363 /* Print code for saving a copy of "ctx" in a "saved_ctx" variable. 1364 */ 1365 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_save_ctx(const std::string &ctx) 1366 { 1367 os << " auto saved_ctx = " << ctx << ";\n"; 1368 } 1369 1370 /* Print code for saving a copy of the isl::ctx available at the start 1371 * of the method "method" in a "saved_ctx" variable, 1372 * for use in exception handling. 1373 * 1374 * If checked bindings are being generated, 1375 * then the "saved_ctx" variable is not needed. 1376 * If "method" is a member function, then obtain the isl_ctx from 1377 * the "this" object. 1378 * If the first argument of the method is an isl::ctx, then use that one. 1379 * Otherwise, save a copy of the isl::ctx associated to the first argument 1380 * of isl object type. 1381 */ 1382 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_save_ctx(const Method &method) 1383 { 1384 int n; 1385 ParmVarDecl *param = method.fd->getParamDecl(0); 1386 QualType type = param->getOriginalType(); 1387 1388 if (generator.checked) 1389 return; 1390 if (method.kind == Method::Kind::member_method) 1391 return print_save_ctx("ctx()"); 1392 if (is_isl_ctx(type)) 1393 return print_save_ctx(param->getName().str()); 1394 n = method.num_params(); 1395 for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) { 1396 ParmVarDecl *param = method.fd->getParamDecl(i); 1397 QualType type = param->getOriginalType(); 1398 1399 if (!is_isl_type(type)) 1400 continue; 1401 print_save_ctx(param->getName().str() + ".ctx()"); 1402 return; 1403 } 1404 } 1405 1406 /* Print code to make isl not print an error message when an error occurs 1407 * within the current scope (if exceptions are available), 1408 * since the error message will be included in the exception. 1409 * If exceptions are not available, then exception::on_error 1410 * is set to ISL_ON_ERROR_ABORT and isl is therefore made to abort instead. 1411 * 1412 * If checked bindings are being generated, 1413 * then leave it to the user to decide what isl should do on error. 1414 * Otherwise, assume that a valid isl::ctx is available 1415 * in the "saved_ctx" variable, 1416 * e.g., through a prior call to print_save_ctx. 1417 */ 1418 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_on_error_continue() 1419 { 1420 if (generator.checked) 1421 return; 1422 osprintf(os, " options_scoped_set_on_error saved_on_error(saved_ctx, " 1423 "exception::on_error);\n"); 1424 } 1425 1426 /* Print code to "os" that checks whether any of the persistent callbacks 1427 * of the class of "method" is set and if it failed with an exception. 1428 * If so, the "eptr" in the corresponding data structure contains the exception 1429 * that was caught and that needs to be rethrown. 1430 * This field is cleared because the callback and its data may get reused. 1431 * 1432 * The check only needs to be generated for member methods since 1433 * an object is needed for any of the persistent callbacks to be set. 1434 */ 1435 static void print_persistent_callback_exceptional_execution_check(ostream &os, 1436 const Method &method) 1437 { 1438 if (method.kind != Method::Kind::member_method) 1439 return; 1440 1441 for (const auto &pcb : method.clazz.persistent_callbacks) { 1442 auto callback_name = method.clazz.persistent_callback_name(pcb); 1443 1444 osprintf(os, " if (%s_data && %s_data->eptr) {\n", 1445 callback_name.c_str(), callback_name.c_str()); 1446 osprintf(os, " std::exception_ptr eptr = %s_data->eptr;\n", 1447 callback_name.c_str()); 1448 osprintf(os, " %s_data->eptr = nullptr;\n", 1449 callback_name.c_str()); 1450 osprintf(os, " std::rethrow_exception(eptr);\n"); 1451 osprintf(os, " }\n"); 1452 } 1453 } 1454 1455 /* Print code that checks whether the execution of the core of "method" 1456 * was successful. 1457 * 1458 * If checked bindings are being generated, 1459 * then no checks are performed. 1460 * 1461 * Otherwise, first check if any of the callbacks failed with 1462 * an exception. If so, the "eptr" in the corresponding data structure 1463 * contains the exception that was caught and that needs to be rethrown. 1464 * Then check if the function call failed in any other way and throw 1465 * the appropriate exception. 1466 * In particular, if the return type is isl_stat, isl_bool or isl_size, 1467 * then a negative value indicates a failure. If the return type 1468 * is an isl type, then a NULL value indicates a failure. 1469 * Assume print_save_ctx has made sure that a valid isl::ctx 1470 * is available in the "ctx" variable. 1471 */ 1472 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_exceptional_execution_check( 1473 const Method &method) 1474 { 1475 bool check_null, check_neg; 1476 QualType return_type = method.fd->getReturnType(); 1477 1478 if (generator.checked) 1479 return; 1480 1481 print_persistent_callback_exceptional_execution_check(os, method); 1482 1483 for (const auto &callback : method.callbacks) { 1484 std::string name; 1485 1486 name = callback->getName().str(); 1487 osprintf(os, " if (%s_data.eptr)\n", name.c_str()); 1488 osprintf(os, " std::rethrow_exception(%s_data.eptr);\n", 1489 name.c_str()); 1490 } 1491 1492 check_neg = is_isl_neg_error(return_type); 1493 check_null = is_isl_type(return_type); 1494 if (!check_null && !check_neg) 1495 return; 1496 1497 if (check_neg) 1498 osprintf(os, " if (res < 0)\n"); 1499 else 1500 osprintf(os, " if (!res)\n"); 1501 print_throw_last_error(os); 1502 } 1503 1504 /* Return a pointer to the appropriate type printer, 1505 * i.e., the regular type printer or the checked type printer 1506 * depending on the setting of this->checked. 1507 */ 1508 std::unique_ptr<cpp_type_printer> plain_cpp_generator::type_printer() 1509 { 1510 cpp_type_printer *printer; 1511 1512 if (checked) 1513 printer = new checked_cpp_type_printer(); 1514 else 1515 printer = new cpp_type_printer(); 1516 1517 return std::unique_ptr<cpp_type_printer>(printer); 1518 } 1519 1520 /* Return the C++ return type of the method "method". 1521 * 1522 * Use the appropriate type printer. 1523 */ 1524 std::string plain_cpp_generator::get_return_type(const Method &method) 1525 { 1526 return type_printer()->return_type(method); 1527 } 1528 1529 /* Given a method "method" for setting a persistent callback of its class, 1530 * print the implementations of the methods needed for that callback. 1531 * 1532 * In particular, print 1533 * - the implementation of a static inline method 1534 * for use as the C callback function 1535 * - the definition of a private method for setting the callback function 1536 * - the public method for constructing a new object with the callback set. 1537 */ 1538 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_set_persistent_callback( 1539 const Method &method) 1540 { 1541 string fullname = method.fd->getName().str(); 1542 ParmVarDecl *param = persistent_callback_arg(method.fd); 1543 string pname; 1544 string callback_name = clazz.persistent_callback_name(method.fd); 1545 1546 osprintf(os, "\n"); 1547 print_persistent_callback_prototype(method.fd); 1548 osprintf(os, "\n"); 1549 osprintf(os, "{\n"); 1550 print_callback_body(2, param, callback_name); 1551 osprintf(os, "}\n\n"); 1552 1553 pname = param->getName().str(); 1554 print_persistent_callback_setter_prototype(method.fd); 1555 osprintf(os, "\n"); 1556 osprintf(os, "{\n"); 1557 print_check_ptr_start("ptr"); 1558 osprintf(os, " %s_data = std::make_shared<struct %s_data>();\n", 1559 callback_name.c_str(), callback_name.c_str()); 1560 osprintf(os, " %s_data->func = %s;\n", 1561 callback_name.c_str(), pname.c_str()); 1562 osprintf(os, " ptr = %s(ptr, &%s, %s_data.get());\n", 1563 fullname.c_str(), callback_name.c_str(), callback_name.c_str()); 1564 print_check_ptr_end("ptr"); 1565 osprintf(os, "}\n\n"); 1566 1567 print_full_method_header(method); 1568 osprintf(os, "{\n"); 1569 osprintf(os, " auto copy = *this;\n"); 1570 osprintf(os, " copy.set_%s_data(%s);\n", 1571 callback_name.c_str(), pname.c_str()); 1572 osprintf(os, " return copy;\n"); 1573 osprintf(os, "}\n"); 1574 } 1575 1576 /* Print the return statement of the C++ method "method". 1577 * 1578 * The result of the corresponding isl function is returned as a new 1579 * object if the underlying isl function returns an isl_* ptr, as a bool 1580 * if the isl function returns an isl_bool, as void if the isl functions 1581 * returns an isl_stat, 1582 * as std::string if the isl function returns 'const char *', and as 1583 * unmodified return value otherwise. 1584 * If checked C++ bindings are being generated, 1585 * then an isl_bool return type is transformed into a boolean and 1586 * an isl_stat into a stat since no exceptions can be generated 1587 * on negative results from the isl function. 1588 * If the method returns a new instance of the same object type and 1589 * if the class has any persistent callbacks, then the data 1590 * for these callbacks are copied from the original to the new object. 1591 * If "clazz" is a subclass that is based on a type function and 1592 * if the return type corresponds to the superclass data type, 1593 * then it is replaced by the subclass data type. 1594 */ 1595 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_method_return( 1596 const Method &method) 1597 { 1598 QualType return_type = method.fd->getReturnType(); 1599 string rettype_str = generator.get_return_type(method); 1600 bool returns_super = method.is_subclass_mutator(); 1601 1602 if (is_isl_type(return_type) || 1603 (generator.checked && is_isl_neg_error(return_type))) { 1604 osprintf(os, " return manage(res)"); 1605 if (is_mutator(clazz, method.fd) && 1606 clazz.has_persistent_callbacks()) 1607 osprintf(os, ".copy_callbacks(*this)"); 1608 if (returns_super) 1609 osprintf(os, ".as<%s>()", rettype_str.c_str()); 1610 osprintf(os, ";\n"); 1611 } else if (is_isl_stat(return_type)) { 1612 osprintf(os, " return;\n"); 1613 } else if (is_string(return_type)) { 1614 osprintf(os, " std::string tmp(res);\n"); 1615 if (gives(method.fd)) 1616 osprintf(os, " free(res);\n"); 1617 osprintf(os, " return tmp;\n"); 1618 } else { 1619 osprintf(os, " return res;\n"); 1620 } 1621 } 1622 1623 /* Print the header for "method", including the terminating semicolon 1624 * in case of a declaration and a newline. 1625 * 1626 * Use the appropriate type printer to print argument and return types. 1627 */ 1628 void plain_cpp_generator::plain_printer::print_full_method_header( 1629 const Method &method) 1630 { 1631 auto type_printer = generator.type_printer(); 1632 1633 print_method_header(method, *type_printer); 1634 1635 if (declarations) 1636 osprintf(os, ";"); 1637 osprintf(os, "\n"); 1638 } 1639 1640 /* Generate the list of argument types for a callback function of 1641 * type "type". If "cpp" is set, then generate the C++ type list, otherwise 1642 * the C type list. 1643 * 1644 * Use the appropriate type printer. 1645 * For the plain C++ interface, the argument position is irrelevant, 1646 * so simply pass in -1. 1647 */ 1648 string plain_cpp_generator::generate_callback_args(QualType type, bool cpp) 1649 { 1650 return type_printer()->generate_callback_args(-1, type, cpp); 1651 } 1652 1653 /* Generate the full cpp type of a callback function of type "type". 1654 * 1655 * Use the appropriate type printer. 1656 * For the plain C++ interface, the argument position is irrelevant, 1657 * so simply pass in -1. 1658 */ 1659 string plain_cpp_generator::generate_callback_type(QualType type) 1660 { 1661 return type_printer()->generate_callback_type(-1, type); 1662 } 1663 1664 /* Print the call to the C++ callback function "call", 1665 * with the given indentation, wrapped 1666 * for use inside the lambda function that is used as the C callback function, 1667 * in the case where checked C++ bindings are being generated. 1668 * 1669 * In particular, print 1670 * 1671 * auto ret = @call@; 1672 * return ret.release(); 1673 */ 1674 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_wrapped_call_checked(int indent, 1675 const string &call) 1676 { 1677 osprintf(os, indent, "auto ret = %s;\n", call.c_str()); 1678 osprintf(os, indent, "return ret.release();\n"); 1679 } 1680 1681 /* Print the call to the C++ callback function "call", 1682 * with the given indentation and with return type "rtype", wrapped 1683 * for use inside the lambda function that is used as the C callback function. 1684 * 1685 * In particular, print 1686 * 1687 * ISL_CPP_TRY { 1688 * @call@; 1689 * return isl_stat_ok; 1690 * } ISL_CPP_CATCH_ALL { 1691 * data->eptr = std::current_exception(); 1692 * return isl_stat_error; 1693 * } 1694 * or 1695 * ISL_CPP_TRY { 1696 * auto ret = @call@; 1697 * return ret ? isl_bool_true : isl_bool_false; 1698 * } ISL_CPP_CATCH_ALL { 1699 * data->eptr = std::current_exception(); 1700 * return isl_bool_error; 1701 * } 1702 * or 1703 * ISL_CPP_TRY { 1704 * auto ret = @call@; 1705 * return ret.release(); 1706 * } ISL_CPP_CATCH_ALL { 1707 * data->eptr = std::current_exception(); 1708 * return NULL; 1709 * } 1710 * 1711 * depending on the return type. 1712 * 1713 * where ISL_CPP_TRY is defined to "try" and ISL_CPP_CATCH_ALL to "catch (...)" 1714 * (if exceptions are available). 1715 * 1716 * If checked C++ bindings are being generated, then 1717 * the call is wrapped differently. 1718 */ 1719 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_wrapped_call(int indent, 1720 const string &call, QualType rtype) 1721 { 1722 if (generator.checked) 1723 return print_wrapped_call_checked(indent, call); 1724 1725 osprintf(os, indent, "ISL_CPP_TRY {\n"); 1726 if (is_isl_stat(rtype)) 1727 osprintf(os, indent, " %s;\n", call.c_str()); 1728 else 1729 osprintf(os, indent, " auto ret = %s;\n", call.c_str()); 1730 if (is_isl_stat(rtype)) 1731 osprintf(os, indent, " return isl_stat_ok;\n"); 1732 else if (is_isl_bool(rtype)) 1733 osprintf(os, indent, 1734 " return ret ? isl_bool_true : isl_bool_false;\n"); 1735 else 1736 osprintf(os, indent, " return ret.release();\n"); 1737 osprintf(os, indent, "} ISL_CPP_CATCH_ALL {\n"); 1738 osprintf(os, indent, " data->eptr = std::current_exception();\n"); 1739 if (is_isl_stat(rtype)) 1740 osprintf(os, indent, " return isl_stat_error;\n"); 1741 else if (is_isl_bool(rtype)) 1742 osprintf(os, indent, " return isl_bool_error;\n"); 1743 else 1744 osprintf(os, indent, " return NULL;\n"); 1745 osprintf(os, indent, "}\n"); 1746 } 1747 1748 /* Print the declaration for a "prefix"_data data structure 1749 * that can be used for passing to a C callback function 1750 * containing a copy of the C++ callback function "param", 1751 * along with an std::exception_ptr that is used to store any 1752 * exceptions thrown in the C++ callback. 1753 * 1754 * If the C callback is of the form 1755 * 1756 * isl_stat (*fn)(__isl_take isl_map *map, void *user) 1757 * 1758 * then the following declaration is printed: 1759 * 1760 * struct <prefix>_data { 1761 * std::function<stat(map)> func; 1762 * std::exception_ptr eptr; 1763 * } 1764 * 1765 * (without a newline or a semicolon). 1766 * 1767 * The std::exception_ptr object is not added to "prefix"_data 1768 * if checked C++ bindings are being generated. 1769 */ 1770 void plain_cpp_generator::plain_printer::print_callback_data_decl( 1771 ParmVarDecl *param, 1772 const string &prefix) 1773 { 1774 string cpp_args; 1775 1776 cpp_args = generator.generate_callback_type(param->getType()); 1777 1778 osprintf(os, " struct %s_data {\n", prefix.c_str()); 1779 osprintf(os, " %s func;\n", cpp_args.c_str()); 1780 if (!generator.checked) 1781 osprintf(os, " std::exception_ptr eptr;\n"); 1782 osprintf(os, " }"); 1783 } 1784 1785 /* Given a group of methods with the same name, 1786 * should extra methods be added that take as arguments 1787 * those types that can be converted to the original argument type 1788 * through a unary constructor? 1789 * 1790 * Note that even if this method returns true, 1791 * the extra methods are only printed by the caller 1792 * if exactly one of the methods in the group was originally defined 1793 * in the printed class. 1794 * Signal that they should be printed if the group contains 1795 * both methods originally defined in the printed class and 1796 * methods that have been copied from an ancestor 1797 * by checking whether there are at least two methods in the group. 1798 */ 1799 bool plain_cpp_generator::plain_printer::want_descendent_overloads( 1800 const function_set &methods) 1801 { 1802 return methods.size() > 1; 1803 } 1804 1805 /* Print the header of the constructor for the "id" class 1806 * that takes a user object. 1807 * 1808 * The user object is taken as a std::any. 1809 */ 1810 void plain_cpp_generator::plain_printer::print_id_constructor_user_header() 1811 { 1812 if (declarations) 1813 os << " inline explicit "; 1814 else 1815 os << "id::"; 1816 os << "id(" << generator.isl_namespace() << "ctx ctx, " 1817 << "const std::string &str, const std::any &any)"; 1818 if (declarations) 1819 os << ";"; 1820 os << "\n"; 1821 } 1822 1823 /* Print the header of the "id" method 1824 * for retrieving the user object associated to the identifier. 1825 * If "optional" is set, the method returns a std::optional user object. 1826 * The returned object is of a type specified by template parameter T. 1827 */ 1828 void plain_cpp_generator::plain_printer::print_id_user_header(bool optional) 1829 { 1830 auto indent = declarations ? " " : ""; 1831 os << indent << "template <class T>\n"; 1832 os << indent << (optional ? "std::optional<T> " : "T "); 1833 if (!declarations) 1834 os << "id::"; 1835 os << (optional ? "try_" : ""); 1836 os << "user() const"; 1837 if (declarations) 1838 os << ";"; 1839 os << "\n"; 1840 } 1841 1842 /* Perform printing by "fn" in a context that only gets compiled 1843 * by C++17 compilers. 1844 */ 1845 static void on_cplusplus17(ostream &os, const std::function<void(void)> &fn) 1846 { 1847 os << "#if __cplusplus >= 201703L\n"; 1848 fn(); 1849 os << "#endif\n"; 1850 } 1851 1852 /* Print declarations or definitions of the special methods of the "id" class 1853 * that are not automatically derived from the C interface. 1854 * 1855 * In particular, print a constructor that takes a user pointer 1856 * as well as methods for retrieving this user pointer. 1857 * 1858 * These methods require C++17 features. 1859 */ 1860 void plain_cpp_generator::plain_printer::print_special_id() 1861 { 1862 os << "\n"; 1863 on_cplusplus17(os, [this] () { 1864 print_id_constructor_user(); 1865 print_id_user(true); 1866 print_id_user(false); 1867 }); 1868 } 1869 1870 /* Print declarations or definitions of any special methods of this class 1871 * not automatically derived from the C interface. 1872 * 1873 * In particular, print special methods for the "id" class. 1874 */ 1875 void plain_cpp_generator::plain_printer::print_special() 1876 { 1877 if (clazz.name == "isl_id") 1878 print_special_id(); 1879 } 1880 1881 /* Print declarations or definitions of the public methods. 1882 */ 1883 void plain_cpp_generator::plain_printer::print_public_methods() 1884 { 1885 print_public_constructors(); 1886 print_constructors(); 1887 print_copy_assignment(); 1888 print_destructor(); 1889 print_ptr(); 1890 print_downcast(); 1891 print_ctx(); 1892 print_method_separator(); 1893 print_persistent_callbacks(); 1894 print_methods(); 1895 print_set_enums(); 1896 print_special(); 1897 } 1898 1899 /* Print the body of C function callback with the given indentation 1900 * that can be use as an argument to "param" for marshalling 1901 * the corresponding C++ callback. 1902 * The data structure that contains the C++ callback is of type 1903 * "prefix"_data. 1904 * 1905 * For a callback of the form 1906 * 1907 * isl_stat (*fn)(__isl_take isl_map *map, void *user) 1908 * 1909 * the following code is generated: 1910 * 1911 * auto *data = static_cast<struct <prefix>_data *>(arg_1); 1912 * ISL_CPP_TRY { 1913 * stat ret = (data->func)(manage(arg_0)); 1914 * return isl_stat_ok; 1915 * } ISL_CPP_CATCH_ALL { 1916 * data->eptr = std::current_exception(); 1917 * return isl_stat_error; 1918 * } 1919 * 1920 * If checked C++ bindings are being generated, then 1921 * generate the following code: 1922 * 1923 * auto *data = static_cast<struct <prefix>_data *>(arg_1); 1924 * stat ret = (data->func)(manage(arg_0)); 1925 * return isl_stat(ret); 1926 */ 1927 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_callback_body(int indent, 1928 ParmVarDecl *param, const string &prefix) 1929 { 1930 QualType ptype, rtype; 1931 string call, last_idx; 1932 const FunctionProtoType *callback; 1933 int num_params; 1934 1935 ptype = param->getType(); 1936 1937 callback = extract_prototype(ptype); 1938 rtype = callback->getReturnType(); 1939 num_params = callback->getNumArgs(); 1940 1941 last_idx = ::to_string(num_params - 1); 1942 1943 call = "(data->func)("; 1944 for (long i = 0; i < num_params - 1; i++) { 1945 if (!generator.callback_takes_argument(param, i)) 1946 call += "manage_copy"; 1947 else 1948 call += "manage"; 1949 call += "(arg_" + ::to_string(i) + ")"; 1950 if (i != num_params - 2) 1951 call += ", "; 1952 } 1953 call += ")"; 1954 1955 osprintf(os, indent, 1956 "auto *data = static_cast<struct %s_data *>(arg_%s);\n", 1957 prefix.c_str(), last_idx.c_str()); 1958 print_wrapped_call(indent, call, rtype); 1959 } 1960 1961 /* Print the local variables that are needed for a callback argument, 1962 * in particular, print a lambda function that wraps the callback and 1963 * a pointer to the actual C++ callback function. 1964 * 1965 * For a callback of the form 1966 * 1967 * isl_stat (*fn)(__isl_take isl_map *map, void *user) 1968 * 1969 * the following lambda function is generated: 1970 * 1971 * auto fn_lambda = [](isl_map *arg_0, void *arg_1) -> isl_stat { 1972 * auto *data = static_cast<struct fn_data *>(arg_1); 1973 * try { 1974 * stat ret = (data->func)(manage(arg_0)); 1975 * return isl_stat_ok; 1976 * } catch (...) { 1977 * data->eptr = std::current_exception(); 1978 * return isl_stat_error; 1979 * } 1980 * }; 1981 * 1982 * A copy of the std::function C++ callback function is stored in 1983 * a fn_data data structure for passing to the C callback function, 1984 * along with an std::exception_ptr that is used to store any 1985 * exceptions thrown in the C++ callback. 1986 * 1987 * struct fn_data { 1988 * std::function<stat(map)> func; 1989 * std::exception_ptr eptr; 1990 * } fn_data = { fn }; 1991 * 1992 * This std::function object represents the actual user 1993 * callback function together with the locally captured state at the caller. 1994 * 1995 * The lambda function is expected to be used as a C callback function 1996 * where the lambda itself is provided as the function pointer and 1997 * where the user void pointer is a pointer to fn_data. 1998 * The std::function object is extracted from the pointer to fn_data 1999 * inside the lambda function. 2000 * 2001 * The std::exception_ptr object is not added to fn_data 2002 * if checked C++ bindings are being generated. 2003 * The body of the generated lambda function then is as follows: 2004 * 2005 * stat ret = (data->func)(manage(arg_0)); 2006 * return isl_stat(ret); 2007 * 2008 * If the C callback does not take its arguments, then 2009 * manage_copy is used instead of manage. 2010 */ 2011 void plain_cpp_generator::impl_printer::print_callback_local(ParmVarDecl *param) 2012 { 2013 string pname; 2014 QualType ptype, rtype; 2015 string c_args, cpp_args, rettype; 2016 const FunctionProtoType *callback; 2017 2018 pname = param->getName().str(); 2019 ptype = param->getType(); 2020 2021 c_args = generator.generate_callback_args(ptype, false); 2022 2023 callback = extract_prototype(ptype); 2024 rtype = callback->getReturnType(); 2025 rettype = rtype.getAsString(); 2026 2027 print_callback_data_decl(param, pname); 2028 osprintf(os, " %s_data = { %s };\n", pname.c_str(), pname.c_str()); 2029 osprintf(os, " auto %s_lambda = [](%s) -> %s {\n", 2030 pname.c_str(), c_args.c_str(), rettype.c_str()); 2031 print_callback_body(4, param, pname); 2032 osprintf(os, " };\n"); 2033 } 2034 2035 /* Return the C++ counterpart to the isl_bool type. 2036 * 2037 * For the checked C++ bindings this is "boolean". 2038 */ 2039 std::string checked_cpp_type_printer::isl_bool() const 2040 { 2041 return "boolean"; 2042 } 2043 2044 /* Return the C++ counterpart to the isl_bool type. 2045 * 2046 * Use the appropriate type printer. 2047 */ 2048 string plain_cpp_generator::isl_bool2cpp() 2049 { 2050 return type_printer()->isl_bool(); 2051 } 2052 2053 /* Return the C++ counterpart to the isl_stat type. 2054 * 2055 * For the checked C++ bindings this is "stat". 2056 */ 2057 string checked_cpp_type_printer::isl_stat() const 2058 { 2059 return "stat"; 2060 } 2061 2062 /* Return the C++ counterpart to the isl_size type. 2063 * 2064 * For the checked C++ bindings this is "class size". 2065 */ 2066 string checked_cpp_type_printer::isl_size() const 2067 { 2068 return "class size"; 2069 } 2070 2071 /* Return the namespace of the generated C++ bindings. 2072 * 2073 * For the checked C++ bindings this is "isl::checked::". 2074 */ 2075 std::string checked_cpp_type_printer::isl_namespace() const 2076 { 2077 return "isl::checked::"; 2078 } 2079 2080 /* Return the namespace of the generated C++ bindings. 2081 * 2082 * Use the appropriate type printer. 2083 */ 2084 string plain_cpp_generator::isl_namespace() 2085 { 2086 return type_printer()->isl_namespace(); 2087 } 2088 2089 /* Translate parameter or return type "type" to its C++ name counterpart. 2090 * 2091 * Use the appropriate type printer. 2092 * For the plain C++ interface, the argument position is irrelevant, 2093 * so simply pass in -1. 2094 */ 2095 string plain_cpp_generator::param2cpp(QualType type) 2096 { 2097 return type_printer()->param(-1, type); 2098 } 2099