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Publish the amalgamation tools

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## Working with the Source Code
See [tools](https://github.com/cesanta/mongoose/tree/master/tools) directory.
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# Amalgamation
Mongoose is distributed as two files, `mongoose.c` and `mongoose.h` for ease of integration.
However, when developing Mongoose itself, it can be quite difficult to work with them.
Internally, these files are an _amalgamation_ of source an header modules.
This directory contains utilities to split and re-constitute amalgamated files.
Here's how `mongoose.c` can be split into its consituent parts:
```
$ tools/unamalgam mongoose.c
=> mongoose/src/internal.h
=> common/cs_dbg.h
...
```
This produces directories and files under `mongoose/` and `common/` that are easeier to work with.
It also produces `mongoose.c.manifest` which can later be used to reconstruct the file back:
```
$ tools/amalgam --prefix=MG --public-header=mongoose.h $(cat mongoose.c.manifest) > mongoose.c
```
The same applies to `mongoose.h`, except `--public-header` should be omitted during amalgamation.
#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Generate a reversible amalgamation of several C source files
# along with their required internal headers.
#
# This script assumes that there are a bunch of C files, a bunch
# of private header files and one public header file.
#
# The script takes a list of C file names, parses `#include` directives
# found in them and recursively resolves dependencies in such a way
# that a header referenced from an included header will be emitted before the
# header that depends on it. All headers will always be emitted before the
# source files.
#
# The embedded include files usually contain private internals.
# However sometimes it's necessary for some other tools or for advanced users
# to have access to internal definitions. One such example is the generated
# C source containing frozen heap. The amalgamation script will allow users
# to include the amalgamated C file and cause extract only the internal headers:
#
# #define NS_EXPORT_INTERNAL_HEADERS
# #include "v7.c"
#
# Where `NS` can be overridden via the --prefix flag.
# This feature can be enabled with the --exportable-headers, and basically
# all it does is to wrap the C body in a preprocessor guard.
#
# TODO(mkm): make it work also for mongoose where we also generate
# the public header from a bunch of unamalgamated header files.
# Currently this script can handle mongoose amalgamation because it doesn't
# flip the --autoinc flag.
#
import argparse
import re
import sys
import os
from StringIO import StringIO
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Produce an amalgamated source')
parser.add_argument('--prefix', default="NS",
help='prefix for MODULE_LINES guard')
parser.add_argument('--srcdir', default=".", help='source dir')
parser.add_argument('--ignore', default="",
help='comma separated list of files to not amalgam')
# hack, teach amalgam to render the LICENSE file instead
parser.add_argument('--first', type=str, help='put this file in first position.'
' Usually contains licensing info')
parser.add_argument('--public-header', dest="public",
help='name of the public header file that will be'
' included at the beginning of the file')
parser.add_argument('--autoinc', action='store_true',
help='automatically embed include files')
parser.add_argument('--exportable-headers', dest="export", action='store_true',
help='allow exporting internal headers')
parser.add_argument('-I', default=".", dest='include_path', help='include path')
parser.add_argument('sources', nargs='*', help='sources')
class File(object):
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.buf = StringIO()
emit_file(self.buf, self.name)
def emit(self):
print self.buf.getvalue(),
args = parser.parse_args()
sources = []
includes = []
already_included = set()
ignore_files = [i.strip() for i in args.ignore.split(',')]
def should_ignore(name):
return (name in already_included
or not os.path.exists(resolve(name))
or name in ignore_files)
def resolve(path):
if os.path.isabs(path) or os.path.exists(path):
p = path
else:
p = os.path.join(args.include_path, path)
if os.path.exists(p):
p = os.path.realpath(p).replace('%s/' % os.getcwd(), '')
# print >>sys.stderr, '%s -> %s' % (path, p)
return p
def emit_line_directive(out, name):
print >>out, '''#ifdef %(prefix)s_MODULE_LINES
#line 1 "%(name)s"
#endif''' % dict(
prefix = args.prefix,
name = resolve(name),
)
def emit_body(out, name):
path = resolve(name)
if not os.path.exists(path):
print >>out, '#include "%s"' % (name,)
return
with open(resolve(name)) as f:
for l in f:
match = re.match('(#include "(.*)")', l)
if match:
all, path = match.groups()
if args.autoinc:
if not should_ignore(path):
already_included.add(path)
includes.append(File(path))
print >>out, '/* Amalgamated: %s */' % (all,)
else:
print >>out, l,
def emit_file(out, name):
emit_line_directive(out, name)
emit_body(out, name)
for i in args.sources:
sources.append(File(i))
if args.first:
for inc in reversed(args.first.split(',')):
for i, f in enumerate(includes):
if f.name == inc:
del includes[i]
includes.insert(0, f)
break
# emitting
if args.public:
print '#include "%s"' % (args.public)
for i in includes:
i.emit()
if args.export:
print '#ifndef %s_EXPORT_INTERNAL_HEADERS' % (args.prefix,)
for i in sources:
i.emit()
if args.export:
print '#endif /* %s_EXPORT_INTERNAL_HEADERS */' % (args.prefix,)
#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
import re
import os
cur_src = None
in_mod = False
ofile = None
strip_re = re.compile(r'/\* Amalgamated: (.*) \*/')
def clean(l):
return strip_re.sub(r'\1', l)
manifest = []
fname = sys.argv[1]
with open(fname) as f:
for l in f:
if re.match('#ifdef .*_MODULE_LINES', l):
l = next(f)
g = re.match(r'#line [01] "(.*)"', l)
cur_src = g.group(1)
# if there is currently opened file, close it
if ofile:
ofile.close()
cur_src = re.sub(r'\.\./', '', cur_src)
# create directory for the next file if needed
cur_src_dir = os.path.dirname(cur_src)
if cur_src_dir != '' and not os.path.exists(cur_src_dir):
os.makedirs(cur_src_dir)
# open next file for writing
ofile = open(cur_src, "w")
print >>sys.stderr, '=> %s' % cur_src
manifest.append(cur_src)
next(f)
elif ofile:
ofile.write(clean(l))
m = open('%s.manifest' % os.path.basename(fname), 'w')
print >>m, '\n'.join(manifest)
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