Added a new environment variable TRICK_ICG_IGNORE_TYPES. Class/struct/enum
types found in this semicolon delimited list will not have attributes written
out.
Found more places where symbolic links cause havoc. Also added back a #define
that was removed in parameter_types.h and added back the messaging routines to
the list swig processes.
Added std::array as an STL type Trick recognizes. We can now create io code
that can save and restore std::arrays like std::vectors and other similar
types. Like other STL types, an std::array cannot be logged or viewed in
trick-tv.
Check the return value of CXXRecordVisitor::TraverseCXXRecordDecl and
don't add information from excluded parents.
Add a parameter to PrintAttributes::isHeaderExcluded to toggle exlusion
of TRICK_EXT_LIB_DIRS paths. When traversing a CXX record, we don't
actually want to skip these paths since their io code should exist in
the Trickified library.
Fix memory leak.
Refs #435
Renamed determinePrintAttr to isPrintable.
Different callers need to filter on different IO specs, so I added an
ioMask parameter.
Additional refactoring.
Refs #427
When I added the "tee" commands to split off command outputs to
a file and the screen, I forgot that the exit status of the make commands
takes the exit status of "tee" which does not ususally have an error and
masks any error in the actual compilation. I added an exit ${PIPESTATUS[0]}
which returns the exit status of the compilation.
Added echos to all compile commands to append to MAKE_out. tee'd
the output of the compile command so that it will go to both the MAKE_out
file and the screen.
Like gcc, swig supports all those -M options. Use them to automatically
manage *_py.cpp dependencies.
Add dependency generation to trickify.mk as well.
A different approach. Instead of trying to limit the number of times
S_overrides.mk is included, combine the makefiles so only one
call to make is made.
Created a hook for the clang preprocessor. The hook does 2 things. It
keeps track to which header files we have entered and exited. Second it
searches for the use of TRICK_ICG. If we find an instance of TRICK_ICG we
mark all of the included files from this point up the chain as requiring
compensation. To compensate for using TRICK_ICG we write out the older
offset statements to get the location of variables in classes/structures.
When saving the list of namespaces and classes a particular type is contained in
we have to save the class name and any template args it includes separately. This
allows us to mangle the names easier. And we now search for type names to see
if they follow this pattern template_name<template_args>::embedded_class. If
we are using a template embedded class we need to create attributes for the embedded class.
Calling getTemplateArgs() every iteration is wasteful. This should
be done once outside of the loop. Even better, use a foreach loop and
get rid of the index varible!
Hey buddy. I wanted to tell you this before you heard it from someone
else...
I refactored ICG.
Now, it's gonna look a little scary at first. But I promise you'll like
it when you get used to it. It'll be fine. You can trust me. #341
The call getRBraceLoc to find the ending source location of things is gone. Replaced
it with getting the source range and get the end of that range. Also the way to
get clang/llvm 3.9 to process c++11 code required some reordering of calls in main as
well as adding some more features to be turned on.
This changes back the default behavior to not use offsetof in io_src code.
Added a flag to ICG, -c or --compat15, to globally generate offsetof statements.
Added an ENV variable that can be used to generate offsetof statements by file or directory.
Added in a warning if classes parsed at ICG time are different in size than at runtime.
Added a check that was in 15 that tested the platform we are running on. If we
are on an mac, we want to skip fully qualifying variable names because it creates
code that doesn't compile under clang.
Added back the code that set the offset of variables with the offsetof function. This
code is running by default. Any code that includes #ifndef TRICK_ICG in
classes/structures will want this on.
Added a flag to ICG that allows us to turn off writing of these lines. If the flag
is present, ICG may write out io_src code for private/protected variables that it could
not reach if an offsetof function was required. Code cannot have any #ifndef TRICK_ICG
present in classes/structures for this to work.
We were ignoring classes completely if it was found in to be in an external library
directory. We need to partially process it so it is included in the ICG generated
class_map file which registers attributes of classes and eventually works it's way
to populating the S_sie file.
Once we determine the type of a variable we should stop processing the
AST tree at that point. We do this for record types but not for the
built in types. Changed the return value of the process builtin
function to false so we stop processing.
So using consts as arguments to STLs causes errors in our io code and SWIG.
Added a check for const template arguments and going to ignore them for
both ICG and what we input to SWIG.
Created man pages for each executable we have in bin. Updated the
couple of man pages we did have in there. Modified trick-CP
to accept arguments. Updated the version number reported by ICG
as well.
Modified the makefile to define LIBCLANG_MAJOR, LIBCLANG_MINOR, and
LIBCLANG_PATCHLEVEL based on the llvm-config executable in the llvm
directory pointed to by the configuration. These new variable names
are independent of the __clang_major__, etc. variables we were defining
only in Linux. Using these names, we can reduce the clang version
checks to a single consistent set of version numbers. We don't have
to deal with the different version numbers assigned by Apple.
Removed the lines that set the compiler to clang++, defaulting
it to g++. Added lines in the makefile to set __clang_major__,
__clang_minor__, and __clang_patchlevel__. These are required
to compile several of the files in the ICG directory.
refs #259
Set LD in our makefiles to the ld executable found by configure.
Changed the final sim link to use TRICK_CPPC as the link command since
it was using the compiler anyways. Changed the places where we use "ld" to
use LD.
refs #131
Used the mods field in the attributes to indicate of "--" was specified in the header file. We
still save the units as "1" to keep it compatible with udunits. When outputting the variable
in data recording or variable server we check to see if the mods field for "--" is set. We
output "--" if the mods field is set. Also allowed "--" to persist in data products.
refs #254
Added a makefile install rule to copy the header files out of
er7_utils to the install directory. Adjusted ICG to ignore
Trick header files if they are installed.
refs #246
Changed the include for udunits to #include <udunits2.h> to work
on all platforms. Added the include directory /usr/include/udunits2
for Linux.
refs #231
Initial checkin of using udunits for measurement units conversions. Replaced
our conversion code in ICG and swig code to use udunits.
Also added code to convert unit symbols that we used in Trick that are different
names in udunits.
Added a sim_object that will eventually allow users to specify a custom
set of files to read units information.
refs #231
ICG dies on a strdup if the the input file is empty. Added a check for
an empty input file name. We exit with an error message if there is
no input file given.
refs #229
clang changed a call in 3.8.0 from uppercase to lowercase. I changed
pp.getBuiltinInfo().InitializeBuiltins to pp.getBuiltinInfo().initializeBuiltins
refs #174
We need to exclude STL or other template io_src code being created with they use
a protected/private enumerations, just like classes. Also remove a check for
a static bitfield, because you can't have a static bitfield.
refs #218
I moved the item size into the attribute structure itself. When moving this, I did not follow
what was written before. The difference caused problems. Fixed it so the size
written now matches what was written before.
refs #218
Changed the storage of offsets from bytes to bits to better handle bitfields.
Added code to track classes that are defined within other classes and are
private/protected. These classes cannot be used in templates because our
io_src code declares variables outside of the class that would try and use
these private/protected variables. When a template is found to use a
private/protected class it is skipped.
refs #218
Removed the requirement of passing flags throughout ICG indicating if we are
in an inherited class or not. Removed the init_attr friends throughout
Trick core headers.
Moved field offset calculations for inherited classes to when the inherited
classes are processed. This removes the need to have to remember if fields
were inherited or not, the offset already reflects the correct offset.
refs #218
Mostly working. This removes the use of offsetof from all I/O code. This was
the only reason we needed friends. In it's place we put the offset value that
clang has calculated for the field. Still need to work on virtually inherited
classes and confirm bitfields.
refs #218
Modified ICG to save the non-canonical name for STLs. This is typically more readable
because it is shorter. Added code to the variable server to filter out requests accessing
STLs, because those accesses will not currently work.
refs #206
When we parse header files and find std::basic_string we change that to std::string.
Added a check for std::__cxx11::basic_string to do the same. We also carry a
list of STL names, added std::__cxx11::[template_name] to the list of possilbe STL
names we are searching for.
refs #214
Initial checkin of STL checkpointing. This checkin only covers the sequential
STLs, vector, list, deque, set, and multiset. This checkin does include the
changes in Trick header files to include/exclude our STLs properly to make a
restartable checkpoint.
refs #206
Maybe this is the last time we visit this issue, probably not. We were not
processing typedefs of templates correctly... I found a way to process
all templates whether they are the actual template, or a typedef of a template,
through the same code. They were separate before. Fixing this issue has
reduced the overall line count in FieldVisitor. That leads me to believe
we're on the right track.
refs #203
I found that in ICG I have access to the canonical type of a variable which
in most cases is the type I should process. Doing this eliminates the
need for some of the code that resolved typedefs because the canonical type
has already done that.
refs #200
Interesting case. I found that we should process the canonical type names where
we were not before. This resolves all typedefs and should be be more
accurate in the future. When we process the canonical type we need to ignore
the processing of the non-canonical type. We set a flag after
the canonical type is processed to ignore any type that is processed after.
refs #198