// Copyright (C) 2011-2021 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") // // This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public // License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this // file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include using namespace std; using namespace isc::log; using namespace isc::util; /// \file log/compiler/message.cc /// \brief Message Compiler /// /// \b Overview
/// This is the program that takes as input a message file and produces: /// /// \li A .h file containing message definition /// \li A .cc file containing code that adds the messages to the program's /// message dictionary at start-up time. /// /// \b Invocation
/// The program is invoked with the command: /// /// kea-msg-compiler [-v | -h | -d <dir> | ] /// /// It reads the message file and writes out two files of the same /// name in the current working directory (unless -d is used) but /// with extensions of .h and .cc. /// /// -v causes it to print the version number and exit. -h prints a /// help message (and exits). -d <dir> will make it write the /// output file(s) to dir instead of current working directory /// \brief Print Version /// /// Prints the program's version number. void version() { cout << VERSION << "\n"; } /// \brief Print Usage /// /// Prints program usage to stdout. void usage() { cout << "Usage: kea-msg-compiler [-h] [-v] [-d dir] \n" << "\n" << "-h Print this message and exit\n" << "-v Print the program version and exit\n" << "-d Place output files in given directory\n" << "\n" << " is the name of the input message file.\n"; } /// \brief Create Header Sentinel /// /// Given the name of a file, create an \#ifdef sentinel name. The name is /// <name>_<ext>, where <name> is the name of the file, and <ext> /// is the extension less the leading period. The sentinel will be upper-case. /// /// \param file Filename object representing the file. /// /// \return Sentinel name string sentinel(Filename& file) { string name = file.name(); string ext = file.extension(); string sentinel_text = name + "_" + ext.substr(1); isc::util::str::uppercase(sentinel_text); return (sentinel_text); } /// \brief Quote String /// /// Inserts an escape character (a backslash) prior to any double quote /// characters. This is used to handle the fact that the input file does not /// contain quotes, yet the string will be included in a C++ literal string. string quoteString(const string& instring) { // Create the output string and reserve the space needed to hold the input // string. (Most input strings will not contain quotes, so this single // reservation should be all that is needed.) string outstring; outstring.reserve(instring.size()); // Iterate through the input string, preceding quotes with a slash. for (size_t i = 0; i < instring.size(); ++i) { if (instring[i] == '"') { outstring += '\\'; } outstring += instring[i]; } return (outstring); } /// \brief Sorted Identifiers /// /// Given a dictionary, return a vector holding the message IDs in sorted /// order. /// /// \param dictionary Dictionary to examine /// /// \return Sorted list of message IDs vector sortedIdentifiers(MessageDictionary& dictionary) { vector ident; for (MessageDictionary::const_iterator i = dictionary.begin(); i != dictionary.end(); ++i) { ident.push_back(i->first); } sort(ident.begin(), ident.end()); return (ident); } /// \brief Split Namespace /// /// The $NAMESPACE directive may well specify a namespace in the form a::b. /// Unfortunately, the C++ "namespace" statement can only accept a single /// string - to set up the namespace of "a::b" requires two statements, one /// for "namespace a" and the other for "namespace b". /// /// This function returns the set of namespace components as a vector of /// strings. A vector of one element, containing the empty string, is returned /// if the anonymous namespace is specified. /// /// \param ns Argument to $NAMESPACE (passed by value, as we will be modifying /// it.) vector splitNamespace(string ns) { // Namespaces components are separated by double colon characters - // convert to single colons. size_t dcolon; while ((dcolon = ns.find("::")) != string::npos) { ns.replace(dcolon, 2, ":"); } // ... and return the vector of namespace components split on the single // colon. return (isc::util::str::tokens(ns, ":")); } /// \brief Write Opening Namespace(s) /// /// Writes the lines listing the namespaces in use. void writeOpeningNamespace(ostream& output, const vector& ns) { if (!ns.empty()) { // Output namespaces in correct order for (vector::size_type i = 0; i < ns.size(); ++i) { output << "namespace " << ns[i] << " {\n"; } output << "\n"; } } /// \brief Write Closing Namespace(s) /// /// Writes the lines listing the namespaces in use. void writeClosingNamespace(ostream& output, const vector& ns) { if (!ns.empty()) { for (int i = ns.size() - 1; i >= 0; --i) { output << "} // namespace " << ns[i] << "\n"; } output << "\n"; } } /// \brief Write Header File /// /// Writes the C++ header file containing the symbol definitions. These are /// "extern" references to definitions in the .cc file. As such, they should /// take up no space in the module in which they are included, and redundant /// references should be removed by the compiler. /// /// \param file Name of the message file. The header file is written to a /// file of the same name but with a .h suffix. /// \param ns_components Namespace in which the definitions are to be placed. /// An empty string indicates no namespace. /// \param dictionary Dictionary holding the message definitions. /// \param output_directory if not null NULL, output files are written /// to the given directory. If NULL, they are written to the current /// working directory. void writeHeaderFile(const string& file, const vector& ns_components, MessageDictionary& dictionary, const char* output_directory) { Filename message_file(file); Filename header_file(Filename(message_file.name()).useAsDefault(".h")); if (output_directory != NULL) { header_file.setDirectory(output_directory); } // Text to use as the sentinels. string sentinel_text = sentinel(header_file); // zero out the errno to be safe errno = 0; // Open the output file for writing ofstream hfile(header_file.fullName().c_str()); if (hfile.fail()) { isc_throw_4(MessageException, "Failed to open output file", LOG_OPEN_OUTPUT_FAIL, header_file.fullName(), strerror(errno), 0); } // Write the header preamble. If there is an error, we'll pick it up // after the last write. hfile << "// File created from " << message_file.fullName() << "\n" << "\n" << "#ifndef " << sentinel_text << "\n" << "#define " << sentinel_text << "\n" << "\n" << "#include \n" << "\n"; // Write the message identifiers, bounded by a namespace declaration writeOpeningNamespace(hfile, ns_components); vector idents = sortedIdentifiers(dictionary); for (vector::const_iterator j = idents.begin(); j != idents.end(); ++j) { hfile << "extern const isc::log::MessageID " << *j << ";\n"; } hfile << "\n"; writeClosingNamespace(hfile, ns_components); // ... and finally the postamble hfile << "#endif // " << sentinel_text << "\n"; // Report errors (if any) and exit if (hfile.fail()) { isc_throw_4(MessageException, "Error writing to output file", LOG_WRITE_ERROR, header_file.fullName(), strerror(errno), 0); } hfile.close(); } /// \brief Convert Non Alpha-Numeric Characters to Underscores /// /// Simple function for use in a call to transform char replaceNonAlphaNum(char c) { return (isalnum(c) ? c : '_'); } /// \brief Write Program File /// /// Writes the C++ source code file. This defines the text of the message /// symbols, as well as the initializer object that sets the entries in the /// global dictionary. /// /// The construction of the initializer object loads the dictionary with the /// message text. However, nothing actually references it. If the initializer /// were in a file by itself, the lack of things referencing it would cause the /// linker to ignore it when pulling modules out of the logging library in a /// static link. By including it in the file with the symbol definitions, the /// module will get included in the link process to resolve the symbol /// definitions, and so the initializer object will be included in the final /// image. (Note that there are no such problems when the logging library is /// built as a dynamically-linked library: the whole library - including the /// initializer module - gets mapped into address space when the library is /// loaded, after which all the initializing code (including the constructors /// of objects declared outside functions) gets run.) /// /// There _may_ be a problem when we come to port this to Windows. Microsoft /// Visual Studio contains a "Whole Program Optimization" option, where the /// optimization is done at link-time, not compiler-time. In this it _may_ /// decide to remove the initializer object because of a lack of references /// to it. But until BIND-10 is ported to Windows, we won't know. /// /// \param file Name of the message file. The header file is written to a /// file of the same name but with a .h suffix. /// \param ns_components Namespace in which the definitions are to be placed. /// An empty string indicates no namespace. /// \param dictionary Dictionary holding the message definitions. /// \param output_directory if not null NULL, output files are written /// to the given directory. If NULL, they are written to the current /// working directory. void writeProgramFile(const string& file, const vector& ns_components, MessageDictionary& dictionary, const char* output_directory) { Filename message_file(file); Filename program_file(Filename(message_file.name()).useAsDefault(".cc")); if (output_directory) { program_file.setDirectory(output_directory); } // zero out the errno to be safe errno = 0; // Open the output file for writing ofstream ccfile(program_file.fullName().c_str()); if (ccfile.fail()) { isc_throw_4(MessageException, "Error opening output file", LOG_OPEN_OUTPUT_FAIL, program_file.fullName(), strerror(errno), 0); } // Write the preamble. If there is an error, we'll pick it up after // the last write. ccfile << "// File created from " << message_file.fullName() << "\n" << "\n" << "#include \n" << "#include \n" << "#include \n" << "\n"; // Declare the message symbols themselves. writeOpeningNamespace(ccfile, ns_components); vector idents = sortedIdentifiers(dictionary); for (vector::const_iterator j = idents.begin(); j != idents.end(); ++j) { ccfile << "extern const isc::log::MessageID " << *j << " = \"" << *j << "\";\n"; } ccfile << "\n"; writeClosingNamespace(ccfile, ns_components); // Now the code for the message initialization. ccfile << "namespace {\n" << "\n" << "const char* values[] = {\n"; // Output the identifiers and the associated text. idents = sortedIdentifiers(dictionary); for (vector::const_iterator i = idents.begin(); i != idents.end(); ++i) { ccfile << " \"" << *i << "\", \"" << quoteString(dictionary.getText(*i)) << "\",\n"; } // ... and the postamble ccfile << " NULL\n" << "};\n" << "\n" << "const isc::log::MessageInitializer initializer(values);\n" << "\n" << "} // Anonymous namespace\n" << "\n"; // Report errors (if any) and exit if (ccfile.fail()) { isc_throw_4(MessageException, "Error writing to output file", LOG_WRITE_ERROR, program_file.fullName(), strerror(errno), 0); } ccfile.close(); } /// \brief Error and exit if there are duplicate entries /// /// If the input file contained duplicate message IDs, we print an /// error for each of them, then exit the program with a non-0 value. /// /// \param reader Message Reader used to read the file void errorDuplicates(MessageReader& reader) { // Get the duplicates (the overflow) and, if present, sort them into some // order and remove those which occur more than once (which mean that they // occur more than twice in the input file). MessageReader::MessageIDCollection duplicates = reader.getNotAdded(); if (!duplicates.empty()) { cout << "Error: the following duplicate IDs were found:\n"; sort(duplicates.begin(), duplicates.end()); MessageReader::MessageIDCollection::iterator new_end = unique(duplicates.begin(), duplicates.end()); for (MessageReader::MessageIDCollection::iterator i = duplicates.begin(); i != new_end; ++i) { cout << " " << *i << "\n"; } exit(1); } } /// \brief Main Program /// /// Parses the options then dispatches to the appropriate function. See the /// main file header for the invocation. int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { const char* soptions = "hvpd:"; // Short options optind = 1; // Ensure we start a new scan int opt; // Value of the option const char *output_directory = NULL; while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, soptions)) != -1) { switch (opt) { case 'd': output_directory = optarg; break; case 'h': usage(); return (0); case 'v': version(); return (0); default: // A message will have already been output about the error. return (1); } } // Do we have the message file? if (optind < (argc - 1)) { cout << "Error: excess arguments in command line\n"; usage(); return (1); } else if (optind >= argc) { cout << "Error: missing message file\n"; usage(); return (1); } string message_file = argv[optind]; try { // Have identified the file, so process it. First create a local // dictionary into which the data will be put. MessageDictionary dictionary; // Read the data into it. MessageReader reader(&dictionary); reader.readFile(message_file); // Error (and quit) if there are of any duplicates encountered. errorDuplicates(reader); // Get the namespace into which the message definitions will be put and // split it into components. vector ns_components = splitNamespace(reader.getNamespace()); // Write the header file. writeHeaderFile(message_file, ns_components, dictionary, output_directory); // Write the file that defines the message symbols and text writeProgramFile(message_file, ns_components, dictionary, output_directory); } catch (const MessageException& e) { // Create an error message from the ID and the text const MessageDictionaryPtr& global = MessageDictionary::globalDictionary(); string text = e.id(); text += ", "; text += global->getText(e.id()); // Format with arguments vector args(e.arguments()); for (size_t i(0); i < args.size(); ++ i) { try { replacePlaceholder(text, args[i], i + 1); } catch (...) { // Error in error handling: nothing right to do... } } cerr << text << "\n"; return (1); } catch (const std::exception& ex) { cerr << "Fatal error: " << ex.what() << "\n"; return (1); } catch (...) { cerr << "Fatal error\n"; return (1); } return (0); }