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Revision 99887e143038b0d0ebd249e9379d165bf6c1806e authored by Tim Peters on 09 October 2006, 23:18:44 UTC, committed by Tim Peters on 09 October 2006, 23:18:44 UTC
Windows builbot's "build" step to the start of its "test"
step.

This is poke-and-hope.  The hope is that compilation failures
on Windows will become visible to the buildbot (bsddb has
apparently been failing to compile in 2.4 on Windows "for
some time" now, but the buildbots haven't noticed that).
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Tip revision: 99887e143038b0d0ebd249e9379d165bf6c1806e authored by Tim Peters on 09 October 2006, 23:18:44 UTC
Move fetching of encoding test files from the end of the
Tip revision: 99887e1
pgenmain.c

/* Parser generator main program */

/* This expects a filename containing the grammar as argv[1] (UNIX)
   or asks the console for such a file name (THINK C).
   It writes its output on two files in the current directory:
   - "graminit.c" gets the grammar as a bunch of initialized data
   - "graminit.h" gets the grammar's non-terminals as #defines.
   Error messages and status info during the generation process are
   written to stdout, or sometimes to stderr. */

/* XXX TO DO:
   - check for duplicate definitions of names (instead of fatal err)
*/

#include "Python.h"
#include "pgenheaders.h"
#include "grammar.h"
#include "node.h"
#include "parsetok.h"
#include "pgen.h"

int Py_DebugFlag;
int Py_VerboseFlag;
int Py_IgnoreEnvironmentFlag;

/* Forward */
grammar *getgrammar(char *filename);

void
Py_Exit(int sts)
{
	exit(sts);
}

int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
	grammar *g;
	FILE *fp;
	char *filename, *graminit_h, *graminit_c;
	
	if (argc != 4) {
		fprintf(stderr,
			"usage: %s grammar graminit.h graminit.c\n", argv[0]);
		Py_Exit(2);
	}
	filename = argv[1];
	graminit_h = argv[2];
	graminit_c = argv[3];
	g = getgrammar(filename);
	fp = fopen(graminit_c, "w");
	if (fp == NULL) {
		perror(graminit_c);
		Py_Exit(1);
	}
	if (Py_DebugFlag)
		printf("Writing %s ...\n", graminit_c);
	printgrammar(g, fp);
	fclose(fp);
	fp = fopen(graminit_h, "w");
	if (fp == NULL) {
		perror(graminit_h);
		Py_Exit(1);
	}
	if (Py_DebugFlag)
		printf("Writing %s ...\n", graminit_h);
	printnonterminals(g, fp);
	fclose(fp);
	Py_Exit(0);
	return 0; /* Make gcc -Wall happy */
}

grammar *
getgrammar(char *filename)
{
	FILE *fp;
	node *n;
	grammar *g0, *g;
	perrdetail err;
	
	fp = fopen(filename, "r");
	if (fp == NULL) {
		perror(filename);
		Py_Exit(1);
	}
	g0 = meta_grammar();
	n = PyParser_ParseFile(fp, filename, g0, g0->g_start,
		      (char *)NULL, (char *)NULL, &err);
	fclose(fp);
	if (n == NULL) {
		fprintf(stderr, "Parsing error %d, line %d.\n",
			err.error, err.lineno);
		if (err.text != NULL) {
			size_t i;
			fprintf(stderr, "%s", err.text);
			i = strlen(err.text);
			if (i == 0 || err.text[i-1] != '\n')
				fprintf(stderr, "\n");
			for (i = 0; i < err.offset; i++) {
				if (err.text[i] == '\t')
					putc('\t', stderr);
				else
					putc(' ', stderr);
			}
			fprintf(stderr, "^\n");
			PyMem_DEL(err.text);
		}
		Py_Exit(1);
	}
	g = pgen(n);
	if (g == NULL) {
		printf("Bad grammar.\n");
		Py_Exit(1);
	}
	return g;
}

void
Py_FatalError(const char *msg)
{
	fprintf(stderr, "pgen: FATAL ERROR: %s\n", msg);
	Py_Exit(1);
}

/* No-nonsense my_readline() for tokenizer.c */

char *
PyOS_Readline(FILE *sys_stdin, FILE *sys_stdout, char *prompt)
{
	size_t n = 1000;
	char *p = PyMem_MALLOC(n);
	char *q;
	if (p == NULL)
		return NULL;
	fprintf(stderr, "%s", prompt);
	q = fgets(p, n, sys_stdin);
	if (q == NULL) {
		*p = '\0';
		return p;
	}
	n = strlen(p);
	if (n > 0 && p[n-1] != '\n')
		p[n-1] = '\n';
	return PyMem_REALLOC(p, n+1);
}

/* No-nonsense fgets */
char *
Py_UniversalNewlineFgets(char *buf, int n, FILE *stream, PyObject *fobj)
{
	return fgets(buf, n, stream);
}


#include <stdarg.h>

void
PySys_WriteStderr(const char *format, ...)
{
	va_list va;

	va_start(va, format);
	vfprintf(stderr, format, va);
	va_end(va);
}
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