vrclient: Introduce new canonical_typename helper.

CW-Bug-Id: #22729
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Rémi Bernon 2023-09-21 19:39:53 +02:00 committed by Arkadiusz Hiler
parent c3cb0a26b0
commit 2aa6fac5cb

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
CLANG_PATH='/usr/lib/clang/15'
from clang.cindex import CursorKind, Index, Type, TypeKind
from clang.cindex import Cursor, CursorKind, Index, Type, TypeKind
import concurrent.futures
import os
import re
@ -468,15 +468,17 @@ def handle_method(cfile, classname, winclassname, cppname, method, cpp, cpp_h, e
typename = "win" + do_wrap[0] + "_" + display_sdkver(sdkver) + " **"
elif real_type.get_canonical().kind == TypeKind.RECORD and \
struct_needs_conversion(real_type.get_canonical()):
do_win_to_lin = (strip_const(strip_ns(real_type.get_canonical().spelling)), param.spelling)
real_name = canonical_typename(real_type)
do_win_to_lin = (strip_ns(real_name), param.spelling)
if not real_type.is_const_qualified():
do_lin_to_win = (strip_const(strip_ns(real_type.get_canonical().spelling)), param.spelling)
do_lin_to_win = (strip_ns(real_name), param.spelling)
#preserve pointers
typename = typename.replace(strip_ns(real_type.spelling), "win%s_%s" % (strip_ns(real_type.get_canonical().spelling), display_sdkver(sdkver)))
elif real_type.get_canonical().kind == TypeKind.RECORD and \
strip_ns(real_type.spelling) in STRUCTS_NEXT_IS_SIZE and \
struct_needs_size_adjustment(real_type.get_canonical()):
do_size_fixup = (strip_const(strip_ns(real_type.get_canonical().spelling)), param.spelling)
real_name = canonical_typename(real_type)
do_size_fixup = (strip_ns(real_name), param.spelling)
if param.spelling == "":
cfile.write(", %s _%s" % (typename, unnamed))
@ -807,27 +809,31 @@ WINE_DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(vrclient);
generate_c_api_thunk_tests(winclassname, methods, method_names)
def strip_const(typename):
return typename.replace("const ", "", 1)
def canonical_typename(cursor):
if type(cursor) is Cursor:
return canonical_typename(cursor.type)
name = cursor.get_canonical().spelling
return name.removeprefix("const ")
windows_structs32 = {}
def find_windows_struct(struct):
return windows_structs32.get(strip_const(struct.spelling), None)
name = canonical_typename(struct)
return windows_structs32.get(name, None)
windows_structs64 = {}
def find_windows64_struct(struct):
return windows_structs64.get(strip_const(struct.spelling), None)
name = canonical_typename(struct)
return windows_structs64.get(name, None)
linux_structs64 = {}
def find_linux64_struct(struct):
return linux_structs64.get(strip_const(struct.spelling), None)
name = canonical_typename(struct)
return linux_structs64.get(name, None)
def struct_needs_conversion_nocache(struct):
# if strip_const(struct.spelling) in exempt_structs:
# return False
# if strip_const(struct.spelling) in manually_handled_structs:
# return True
needs_size_adjustment = False
#check 32-bit compat
@ -863,19 +869,22 @@ def struct_needs_conversion_nocache(struct):
return False, needs_size_adjustment
def struct_needs_conversion(struct):
name = canonical_typename(struct)
if not sdkver in struct_conversion_cache:
struct_conversion_cache[sdkver] = {}
struct_needs_size_adjustment_cache[sdkver] = {}
if not strip_const(struct.spelling) in struct_conversion_cache[sdkver]:
struct_conversion_cache[sdkver][strip_const(struct.spelling)], \
struct_needs_size_adjustment_cache[sdkver][strip_const(struct.spelling)] = \
if not name in struct_conversion_cache[sdkver]:
struct_conversion_cache[sdkver][name], \
struct_needs_size_adjustment_cache[sdkver][name] = \
struct_needs_conversion_nocache(struct)
return struct_conversion_cache[sdkver][strip_const(struct.spelling)]
return struct_conversion_cache[sdkver][name]
def struct_needs_size_adjustment(struct):
return not struct_needs_conversion(struct) and struct_needs_size_adjustment_cache[sdkver][strip_const(struct.spelling)]
name = canonical_typename(struct)
return not struct_needs_conversion(struct) and struct_needs_size_adjustment_cache[sdkver][name]
def get_field_attribute_str(field):
ftype = field.type.get_canonical()