From 977d07a3ae47ef204665d1eda2d642e5064724f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Boris Kolpackov Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2019 12:01:19 +0200 Subject: Split build system into library and driver --- libbuild2/name.hxx | 172 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 172 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libbuild2/name.hxx (limited to 'libbuild2/name.hxx') diff --git a/libbuild2/name.hxx b/libbuild2/name.hxx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1ce073a --- /dev/null +++ b/libbuild2/name.hxx @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ +// file : libbuild2/name.hxx -*- C++ -*- +// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2019 Code Synthesis Ltd +// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file + +// Note: include instead of this file directly. +// + +#ifndef LIBBUILD2_NAME_HXX +#define LIBBUILD2_NAME_HXX + +// We cannot include since it includes +// . +// +#include // move() + +#include + +namespace build2 +{ + using std::move; + + // A name is what we operate on by default. Depending on the context, it can + // be interpreted as a target or prerequisite name. A name without a type + // and directory can be used to represent any text. A name with directory + // and empty value represents a directory. + // + // A name may also be qualified with a project. If the project name is + // empty, then it means the name is in a project other than our own (e.g., + // it is installed). + // + // A type or project can only be specified if either directory or value are + // not empty. + // + // If pair is not '\0', then this name and the next in the list form a + // pair. Can be used as a bool flag. + // + struct name + { + optional proj; + dir_path dir; + string type; + string value; + char pair = '\0'; + + name () {} // = default; Clang needs this to initialize const object. + name (string v): value (move (v)) {} + name (dir_path d): dir (move (d)) {} + name (string t, string v): type (move (t)), value (move (v)) {} + name (dir_path d, string v): dir (move (d)), value (move (v)) {} + + name (dir_path d, string t, string v) + : dir (move (d)), type (move (t)), value (move (v)) {} + + name (optional p, dir_path d, string t, string v) + : proj (move (p)), dir (move (d)), type (move (t)), value (move (v)) {} + + bool + qualified () const {return proj.has_value ();} + + bool + unqualified () const {return !qualified ();} + + bool + typed () const {return !type.empty ();} + + bool + untyped () const {return type.empty ();} + + // Note: if dir and value are empty then there should be no proj or type. + // + bool + empty () const {return dir.empty () && value.empty ();} + + // Note that strictly speaking the following tests should be orthogonal + // to qualification. However, the vast majority of cases where we expect + // a simple or directory name, we also expect it to be unqualified. + // + // Note also that empty name is simple but not a directory. + // + bool + simple (bool ignore_qual = false) const + { + return (ignore_qual || unqualified ()) && untyped () && dir.empty (); + } + + bool + directory (bool ignore_qual = false) const + { + return (ignore_qual || unqualified ()) && + untyped () && !dir.empty () && value.empty (); + } + + int + compare (const name&) const; + }; + + LIBBUILD2_SYMEXPORT extern const name empty_name; + + inline bool + operator== (const name& x, const name& y) {return x.compare (y) == 0;} + + inline bool + operator!= (const name& x, const name& y) {return !(x == y);} + + inline bool + operator< (const name& x, const name& y) {return x.compare (y) < 0;} + + // Return string representation of a name. + // + LIBBUILD2_SYMEXPORT string + to_string (const name&); + + // Store a string in a name in a reversible way. If the string ends with a + // trailing directory separator then it is stored as a directory, otherwise + // as a simple name. + // + name + to_name (string); + + // Serialize the name to the stream. If requested, the name components + // containing special characters are quoted. The special characters are: + // + // {}[]$() \t\n#\"'% + // + // If the pair argument is not '\0', then it is added to the above special + // characters set. If the quote character is present in the component then + // it is double quoted rather than single quoted. In this case the following + // characters are escaped: + // + // \$(" + // + // Note that in the quoted mode empty unqualified name is printed as '', + // not {}. + // + LIBBUILD2_SYMEXPORT ostream& + to_stream (ostream&, const name&, bool quote, char pair = '\0'); + + inline ostream& + operator<< (ostream& os, const name& n) {return to_stream (os, n, false);} + + // Vector of names. + // + // Quite often it will contain just one element so we use small_vector<1>. + // Note also that it must be a separate type rather than an alias for + // vector in order to distinguish between untyped variable values + // (names) and typed ones (vector). + // + using names = small_vector; + using names_view = vector_view; + + LIBBUILD2_SYMEXPORT extern const names empty_names; + + // The same semantics as to_stream(name). + // + LIBBUILD2_SYMEXPORT ostream& + to_stream (ostream&, const names_view&, bool quote, char pair = '\0'); + + inline ostream& + operator<< (ostream& os, const names_view& ns) { + return to_stream (os, ns, false);} + + inline ostream& + operator<< (ostream& os, const names& ns) {return os << names_view (ns);} + + // Pair of names. + // + using name_pair = pair; +} + +#include + +#endif // LIBBUILD2_NAME_HXX -- cgit v1.1