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KLL Compiler Re-Write This was many months of efforts in re-designing how the KLL compiler should work. The major problem with the original compiler was how difficult it was to extend language wise. This lead to many delays in KLL 0.4 and 0.5 being implemented. The new design is a multi-staged compiler, where even tokenization occurs over multiple stages. This allows individual parsing and token regexes to be expressed more simply without affect other expressions. Another area of change is the concept of Contexts. In the original KLL compiler the idea of a cache assigned was "hacked" on when I realized the language was "broken" (after nearly finishing the compiler). Since assignment order is generally considered not to matter for keymappings, I created a "cached" assignment where the whole file is read into a sub-datastructure, then apply to the master datastructure. Unfortunately, this wasn't really all that clear, so it was annoying to work with. To remedy this, I created KLL Contexts, which contain information about a group of expressions. Not only can these groups can be merged with other Contexts, they have historical data about how they were generated allowing for errors very late in processing to be pin-pointed back to the offending kll file. Backends work nearly the same as they did before. However, all call-backs for capability evaluations have been removed. This makes the interface much cleaner as Contexts can only be symbolically merged now. (Previously datastructures did evaluation merges where the ScanCode or Capability was looked up right before passing to the backend, but this required additional information from the backend). Many of the old parsing and tokenization rules have been reused, along with the hid_dict.py code. The new design takes advantage of processor pools to handle multithreading where it makes sense. For example, all specified files are loaded into ram simulatenously rather than sparingly reading from. The reason for this is so that each Context always has all the information it requires at all times. kll - Program entry point (previously kll.py) - Very small now, does some setting up of command-line args - Most command-line args are specified by the corresponding processing stage common/channel.py - Pixel Channel container classes common/context.py - Context container classes - As is usual with other files, blank classes inherit a base class - These blank classes are identified by the class name itself to handle special behaviour - And if/when necessary functions are re-implemented - MergeConext class facilitates merging of contexts while maintaining lineage common/expression.py - Expression container classes * Expression base class * AssignmentExpression * NameAssociationExpression * DataAssociationExpression * MapExpression - These classes are used to store expressions after they have finished parsing and tokenization common/file.py - Container class for files being read by the KLL compiler common/emitter.py - Base class for all KLL emitters - TextEmitter for dealing with text file templates common/hid_dict.py - Slightly modified version of kll_lib/hid_dict.py common/id.py - Identification container classes - Used to indentify different types of elements used within the KLL language common/modifier.py - Container classes for animation and pixel change functions common/organization.py - Data structure merging container classes - Contains all the sub-datastructure classes as well - The Organization class handles the merge orchestration and expression insertion common/parse.py - Parsing rules for funcparserlib - Much of this file was taken from the original kll.py - Many changes to support the multi-stage processing and support KLL 0.5 common/position.py - Container class dealing with physical positions common/schedule.py - Container class dealing with scheduling and timing events common/stage.py - Contains ControlStage and main Stage classes * CompilerConfigurationStage * FileImportStage * PreprocessorStage * OperationClassificationStage * OperationSpecificsStage * OperationOrganizationStage * DataOrganziationStage * DataFinalizationStage * DataAnalysisStage * CodeGenerationStage * ReportGenerationStage - Each of these classes controls the life-cycle of each stage - If multi-threading is desired, it must be handled within the class * The next stage will not start until the current stage is finished - Errors are handled such that as many errors as possible are recorded before forcing an exit * The exit is handled at the end of each stage if necessary - Command-line arguments for each stage can be defined if necessary (they are given their own grouping) - Each stage can pull variables and functions from other stages if necessary using a name lookup * This means you don't have to worry about over-arching datastructures emitters/emitters.py - Container class for KLL emitters - Handles emitter setup and selection emitters/kiibohd/kiibohd.py - kiibohd .h file KLL emitter - Re-uses some backend code from the original KLL compiler funcparserlib/parser.py - Added debug mode control examples/assignment.kll examples/defaultMapExample.kll examples/example.kll examples/hhkbpro2.kll examples/leds.kll examples/mapping.kll examples/simple1.kll examples/simple2.kll examples/simpleExample.kll examples/state_scheduling.kll - Updating/Adding rules for new compiler and KLL 0.4 + KLL 0.5 support
2016-09-02 06:48:13 +00:00
#!/usr/bin/env python3
'''
KLL Emitter Base Classes
'''
# Copyright (C) 2016 by Jacob Alexander
#
# This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this file. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
### Imports ###
import re
import os
import sys
### Decorators ###
## Print Decorator Variables
ERROR = '\033[5;1;31mERROR\033[0m:'
WARNING = '\033[5;1;33mWARNING\033[0m:'
### Classes ###
class Emitter:
'''
KLL Emitter Base Class
NOTE: Emitter should do as little as possible in the __init__ function.
'''
def __init__( self, control ):
'''
Emitter initialization
@param control: ControlStage object, used to access data from other stages
'''
self.control = control
self.color = False
def command_line_args( self, args ):
'''
Group parser for command line arguments
@param args: Name space of processed arguments
'''
print( "{0} '{1}' '{2}' has not been implemented yet"
.format(
WARNING,
self.command_line_args.__name__,
type( self ).__name__
)
)
def command_line_flags( self, parser ):
'''
Group parser for command line options
@param parser: argparse setup object
'''
print( "{0} '{1}' '{2}' has not been implemented yet"
.format(
WARNING,
self.command_line_flags.__name__,
type( self ).__name__
)
)
def process( self ):
'''
Emitter Processing
'''
print( "{0} '{1}' '{2}' has not been implemented yet"
.format(
WARNING,
self.process.__name__,
type( self ).__name__
)
)
def output( self ):
'''
Final Stage of Emitter
Generate desired outputs
'''
print( "{0} '{1}' '{2}' has not been implemented yet"
.format(
WARNING,
self.output.__name__,
type( self ).__name__
)
)
class FileEmitter:
'''
KLL File Emitter Class
Base class for any emitter that wants to output a file.
Generally, it is recommended to use the TextEmitter as templates are more readable.
'''
def __init__( self ):
'''
FileEmitter Initialization
'''
self.output_files = []
def generate( self, output_path ):
'''
Generate output file
@param contents: String contents of file
@param output_path: Path to output file
'''
for name, contents in self.output_files:
with open( "{0}/{1}".format( output_path, name ), 'w' ) as outputFile:
outputFile.write( contents )
KLL Compiler Re-Write This was many months of efforts in re-designing how the KLL compiler should work. The major problem with the original compiler was how difficult it was to extend language wise. This lead to many delays in KLL 0.4 and 0.5 being implemented. The new design is a multi-staged compiler, where even tokenization occurs over multiple stages. This allows individual parsing and token regexes to be expressed more simply without affect other expressions. Another area of change is the concept of Contexts. In the original KLL compiler the idea of a cache assigned was "hacked" on when I realized the language was "broken" (after nearly finishing the compiler). Since assignment order is generally considered not to matter for keymappings, I created a "cached" assignment where the whole file is read into a sub-datastructure, then apply to the master datastructure. Unfortunately, this wasn't really all that clear, so it was annoying to work with. To remedy this, I created KLL Contexts, which contain information about a group of expressions. Not only can these groups can be merged with other Contexts, they have historical data about how they were generated allowing for errors very late in processing to be pin-pointed back to the offending kll file. Backends work nearly the same as they did before. However, all call-backs for capability evaluations have been removed. This makes the interface much cleaner as Contexts can only be symbolically merged now. (Previously datastructures did evaluation merges where the ScanCode or Capability was looked up right before passing to the backend, but this required additional information from the backend). Many of the old parsing and tokenization rules have been reused, along with the hid_dict.py code. The new design takes advantage of processor pools to handle multithreading where it makes sense. For example, all specified files are loaded into ram simulatenously rather than sparingly reading from. The reason for this is so that each Context always has all the information it requires at all times. kll - Program entry point (previously kll.py) - Very small now, does some setting up of command-line args - Most command-line args are specified by the corresponding processing stage common/channel.py - Pixel Channel container classes common/context.py - Context container classes - As is usual with other files, blank classes inherit a base class - These blank classes are identified by the class name itself to handle special behaviour - And if/when necessary functions are re-implemented - MergeConext class facilitates merging of contexts while maintaining lineage common/expression.py - Expression container classes * Expression base class * AssignmentExpression * NameAssociationExpression * DataAssociationExpression * MapExpression - These classes are used to store expressions after they have finished parsing and tokenization common/file.py - Container class for files being read by the KLL compiler common/emitter.py - Base class for all KLL emitters - TextEmitter for dealing with text file templates common/hid_dict.py - Slightly modified version of kll_lib/hid_dict.py common/id.py - Identification container classes - Used to indentify different types of elements used within the KLL language common/modifier.py - Container classes for animation and pixel change functions common/organization.py - Data structure merging container classes - Contains all the sub-datastructure classes as well - The Organization class handles the merge orchestration and expression insertion common/parse.py - Parsing rules for funcparserlib - Much of this file was taken from the original kll.py - Many changes to support the multi-stage processing and support KLL 0.5 common/position.py - Container class dealing with physical positions common/schedule.py - Container class dealing with scheduling and timing events common/stage.py - Contains ControlStage and main Stage classes * CompilerConfigurationStage * FileImportStage * PreprocessorStage * OperationClassificationStage * OperationSpecificsStage * OperationOrganizationStage * DataOrganziationStage * DataFinalizationStage * DataAnalysisStage * CodeGenerationStage * ReportGenerationStage - Each of these classes controls the life-cycle of each stage - If multi-threading is desired, it must be handled within the class * The next stage will not start until the current stage is finished - Errors are handled such that as many errors as possible are recorded before forcing an exit * The exit is handled at the end of each stage if necessary - Command-line arguments for each stage can be defined if necessary (they are given their own grouping) - Each stage can pull variables and functions from other stages if necessary using a name lookup * This means you don't have to worry about over-arching datastructures emitters/emitters.py - Container class for KLL emitters - Handles emitter setup and selection emitters/kiibohd/kiibohd.py - kiibohd .h file KLL emitter - Re-uses some backend code from the original KLL compiler funcparserlib/parser.py - Added debug mode control examples/assignment.kll examples/defaultMapExample.kll examples/example.kll examples/hhkbpro2.kll examples/leds.kll examples/mapping.kll examples/simple1.kll examples/simple2.kll examples/simpleExample.kll examples/state_scheduling.kll - Updating/Adding rules for new compiler and KLL 0.4 + KLL 0.5 support
2016-09-02 06:48:13 +00:00
class TextEmitter:
'''
KLL Text Emitter Class
Base class for any text emitter that wants to use the templating functionality
If multiple files need to be generated, call load_template and generate multiple times.
e.g.
load_template('_myfile.h')
generate('/tmp/myfile.h')
load_template('_myfile2.h')
generate('/tmp/myfile2.h')
TODO
- Generate list of unused tags
'''
def __init__( self ):
'''
TextEmitter Initialization
'''
# Dictionary used to do template replacements
self.fill_dict = {}
self.tag_list = []
self.template = None
def load_template( self, template ):
'''
Loads template file
Looks for <|tags|> to replace in the template
@param template: Path to template
'''
# Does template exist?
if not os.path.isfile( template ):
print ( "{0} '{1}' does not exist...".format( ERROR, template ) )
sys.exit( 1 )
self.template = template
# Generate list of fill tags
with open( template, 'r' ) as openFile:
for line in openFile:
match = re.findall( r'<\|([^|>]+)\|>', line )
for item in match:
self.tag_list.append( item )
def generate( self, output_path ):
'''
Generates the output file from the template file
@param output_path: Path to the generated file
'''
# Make sure we've called load_template at least once
if self.template is None:
print ( "{0} TextEmitter template (load_template) has not been called.".format( ERROR ) )
sys.exit( 1 )
# Process each line of the template, outputting to the target path
with open( output_path, 'w' ) as outputFile:
with open( self.template, 'r' ) as templateFile:
for line in templateFile:
# TODO Support multiple replacements per line
# TODO Support replacement with other text inline
match = re.findall( r'<\|([^|>]+)\|>', line )
# If match, replace with processed variable
if match:
try:
outputFile.write( self.fill_dict[ match[0] ] )
except KeyError as err:
print( "{0} '{1}' not found, skipping...".format(
WARNING, match[0]
) )
outputFile.write("\n")
# Otherwise, just append template to output file
else:
outputFile.write( line )