// Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "tools/gn/input_conversion.h" #include #include #include "base/macros.h" #include "base/strings/string_split.h" #include "base/strings/string_util.h" #include "tools/gn/build_settings.h" #include "tools/gn/err.h" #include "tools/gn/input_file.h" #include "tools/gn/label.h" #include "tools/gn/parse_tree.h" #include "tools/gn/parser.h" #include "tools/gn/scheduler.h" #include "tools/gn/scope.h" #include "tools/gn/settings.h" #include "tools/gn/tokenizer.h" #include "tools/gn/value.h" namespace { enum ValueOrScope { PARSE_VALUE, // Treat the input as an expression. PARSE_SCOPE, // Treat the input as code and return the resulting scope. }; // Sets the origin of the value and any nested values with the given node. Value ParseValueOrScope(const Settings* settings, const std::string& input, ValueOrScope what, const ParseNode* origin, Err* err) { // The memory for these will be kept around by the input file manager // so the origin parse nodes for the values will be preserved. InputFile* input_file; std::vector* tokens; std::unique_ptr* parse_root_ptr; g_scheduler->input_file_manager()->AddDynamicInput( SourceFile(), &input_file, &tokens, &parse_root_ptr); input_file->SetContents(input); if (origin) { // This description will be the blame for any error messages caused by // script parsing or if a value is blamed. It will say // "Error at <...>:line:char" so here we try to make a string for <...> // that reads well in this context. input_file->set_friendly_name( "dynamically parsed input that " + origin->GetRange().begin().Describe(true) + " loaded "); } else { input_file->set_friendly_name("dynamic input"); } *tokens = Tokenizer::Tokenize(input_file, err); if (err->has_error()) return Value(); // Parse the file according to what we're looking for. if (what == PARSE_VALUE) *parse_root_ptr = Parser::ParseValue(*tokens, err); else *parse_root_ptr = Parser::Parse(*tokens, err); // Will return a Block. if (err->has_error()) return Value(); ParseNode* parse_root = parse_root_ptr->get(); // For nicer syntax below. // It's valid for the result to be a null pointer, this just means that the // script returned nothing. if (!parse_root) return Value(); std::unique_ptr scope = std::make_unique(settings); Value result = parse_root->Execute(scope.get(), err); if (err->has_error()) return Value(); // When we want the result as a scope, the result is actually the scope // we made, rather than the result of running the block (which will be empty). if (what == PARSE_SCOPE) { DCHECK(result.type() == Value::NONE); result = Value(origin, std::move(scope)); } return result; } Value ParseList(const std::string& input, const ParseNode* origin, Err* err) { Value ret(origin, Value::LIST); std::vector as_lines = base::SplitString( input, "\n", base::TRIM_WHITESPACE, base::SPLIT_WANT_ALL); // Trim one empty line from the end since the last line might end in a // newline. If the user wants more trimming, they'll specify "trim" in the // input conversion options. if (!as_lines.empty() && as_lines[as_lines.size() - 1].empty()) as_lines.resize(as_lines.size() - 1); ret.list_value().reserve(as_lines.size()); for (const auto& line : as_lines) ret.list_value().push_back(Value(origin, line)); return ret; } // Backend for ConvertInputToValue, this takes the extracted string for the // input conversion so we can recursively call ourselves to handle the optional // "trim" prefix. This original value is also kept for the purposes of throwing // errors. Value DoConvertInputToValue(const Settings* settings, const std::string& input, const ParseNode* origin, const Value& original_input_conversion, const std::string& input_conversion, Err* err) { if (input_conversion.empty()) return Value(); // Empty string means discard the result. const char kTrimPrefix[] = "trim "; if (base::StartsWith(input_conversion, kTrimPrefix, base::CompareCase::SENSITIVE)) { std::string trimmed; base::TrimWhitespaceASCII(input, base::TRIM_ALL, &trimmed); // Remove "trim" prefix from the input conversion and re-run. return DoConvertInputToValue( settings, trimmed, origin, original_input_conversion, input_conversion.substr(arraysize(kTrimPrefix) - 1), err); } if (input_conversion == "value") return ParseValueOrScope(settings, input, PARSE_VALUE, origin, err); if (input_conversion == "string") return Value(origin, input); if (input_conversion == "list lines") return ParseList(input, origin, err); if (input_conversion == "scope") return ParseValueOrScope(settings, input, PARSE_SCOPE, origin, err); *err = Err(original_input_conversion, "Not a valid input_conversion.", "Run gn help input_conversion to see your options."); return Value(); } } // namespace const char kInputConversion_Help[] = R"(input_conversion: Specifies how to transform input to a variable. input_conversion is an argument to read_file and exec_script that specifies how the result of the read operation should be converted into a variable. "" (the default) Discard the result and return None. "list lines" Return the file contents as a list, with a string for each line. The newlines will not be present in the result. The last line may or may not end in a newline. After splitting, each individual line will be trimmed of whitespace on both ends. "scope" Execute the block as GN code and return a scope with the resulting values in it. If the input was: a = [ "hello.cc", "world.cc" ] b = 26 and you read the result into a variable named "val", then you could access contents the "." operator on "val": sources = val.a some_count = val.b "string" Return the file contents into a single string. "value" Parse the input as if it was a literal rvalue in a buildfile. Examples of typical program output using this mode: [ "foo", "bar" ] (result will be a list) or "foo bar" (result will be a string) or 5 (result will be an integer) Note that if the input is empty, the result will be a null value which will produce an error if assigned to a variable. "trim ..." Prefixing any of the other transformations with the word "trim" will result in whitespace being trimmed from the beginning and end of the result before processing. Examples: "trim string" or "trim list lines" Note that "trim value" is useless because the value parser skips whitespace anyway. )"; Value ConvertInputToValue(const Settings* settings, const std::string& input, const ParseNode* origin, const Value& input_conversion_value, Err* err) { if (input_conversion_value.type() == Value::NONE) return Value(); // Allow null inputs to mean discard the result. if (!input_conversion_value.VerifyTypeIs(Value::STRING, err)) return Value(); return DoConvertInputToValue(settings, input, origin, input_conversion_value, input_conversion_value.string_value(), err); }