NAME
C::Scan - scan C language files for easily recognized constructs.
SYNOPSIS
$c = new C::Scan 'filename' => $filename, 'filename_filter' => $filter,
'add_cppflags' => $addflags;
$c->set('includeDirs' => [$Config::Config{shrpdir}]);
my $fdec = $c->get('parsed_fdecls');
DESCRIPTION
This description is VERY incomplete.
This module uses Data::Flow
interface, thus one uses it in the following fashion:
$c = new C::Scan(attr1 => $value1, attr2 => $value2);
$c->set( attr3 => $value3 );
$value4 = $c->get('attr4');
Attributes are depending on some other attributes. The only required attribute, i.e., the attribute which should be set, is filename
, which denotes which file to parse.
All other attributes are either optional, or would be calculated basing on values of required and optional attributes.
Output attributes
includes
-
Value: reference to a list of included files.
defines_args
-
Value: reference to hash of macros with arguments. The values are references to an array of length 2, the first element is a reference to the list of arguments, the second one being the expansion. Newlines are not unescaped, thus
#define C(x,y) E\ F
will finish with
("C" => [ ["x", "y"], "E\nF"])
. defines_no_args
-
Value: reference to hash of macros without arguments. Newlines are not escaped, thus
#define A B
will finish with
("A" => "B")
. fdecls
-
Value: reference to list of declarations of functions.
inlines
-
Value: reference to list of definitions of functions.
parsed_fdecls
-
Value: reference to list of parsed declarations of functions.
A parsed declaration is a reference to a list of
(rt, nm, args, ft, mod)
. Herert
is return type of a function,nm
is the name,args
is the list of arguments,ft
is the full text of the declaration, andmod
is the modifier (which is alwaysundef
).Each entry in the list
args
is of the same form(ty, nm, args, ft, mod)
, herety
is the type of an argument,nm
is the name (a generated one if missing in the declaration),args
isundef
, andmod
is the string of array modifiers. typedef_hash
-
Value: a reference to a hash which contains known
typedef
s as keys. Values of the hash are array references of length 2, with what should be put before/after the type for a standalone typedef declaration (but without thetypedef
substring).Parse uses naive heuristics.
typedef_texts
-
Value: a reference to a list which contains known expansions of
typedef
s. typedefs_maybe
-
Value: a reference to a list of
typedef
ed names. Heuristics are used. vdecls
-
Value: a reference to a list of
extern
variable declarations. vdecl_hash
-
Value: a reference to a hash of parsed
extern
variable declarations, containing the variable names as keys. Values of the hash are array references of length 2, with what should be put before/after the name for a standalone extern variable declaration (but without theextern
substring). typedef_structs
-
Value: a reference to a hash of parsed struct declarations from typedefs. Keys are typedefed names, values are
undef
if not a struct or union, else an array reference of definitions of the elements of the structure; each definition is itself an array reference of length 3, consisting of what should be put before/after the name for a standalone variable declaration, followed by the name of the element. Anonymous structs and unions used within the definitions are given an arbitrary name including the stringANON
, and referred to using that name.