def _c_helper_fieldaccess_expr(prefix, field=None):
"""
turn prefix, which is a list of tuples (name, separator, Type obj) into a string
- representing a valid name in C (based on the context)
- if field is not None, append the field name as well
+ representing a valid field-access-expression in C (based on the context)
+ if field is not None, append access to the field as well.
+
+ "separator" is one of the C-operators "." or "->".
+
+ A field access expression can consist of the following components:
+ * struct/union member access from a value with the "."-operator
+ * struct/union member access from a pointer with "->"-operator
+ * function-call of an accessor function:
+ This is used when a xcb-field is not contained in a struct.
+ This can, e.g., happen for fields after var-sized fields, etc.
"""
prefix_str = ''
last_sep =''
for name, sep, obj in prefix:
prefix_str += last_sep + name
- if '' == sep:
- sep = '->'
- if ((obj.is_case_or_bitcase and obj.has_name) or # named bitcase
- (obj.is_switch and len(obj.parents)>1)):
- sep = '.'
last_sep = sep
if field is None:
force_packed = any(f.type.size == 8 and f.type.is_simple for f in self.fields[(idx+1):])
break
- _c_type_setup(self, name, ('event',))
+ if self.name == name:
+ _c_type_setup(self, name, ('event',))
+ else:
+ # no type-setup needed for eventcopies
+ # (the type-setup of an eventcopy would overwrite members of the original
+ # event, and it would create sizeof-etc funtions which
+ # called undefined accessor functions)
+ pass
# Opcode define
_c_opcode(name, self.opcodes[name])
_h('')
_h('typedef %s %s;', _t(self.name + ('event',)), _t(name + ('event',)))
+ # Create sizeof-function for eventcopies for compatibility reasons
+ if self.c_need_sizeof:
+ _h_setlevel(1)
+ _c_setlevel(1)
+ _h('')
+ _h('int')
+ _h('%s (const void *_buffer /**< */);', _n(name + ('sizeof',)))
+ _c('')
+ _c('int')
+ _c('%s (const void *_buffer /**< */)', _n(name + ('sizeof',)))
+ _c('{');
+ _c(' return %s(_buffer);', _n(self.name + ('sizeof',)))
+ _c('}');
+ _h_setlevel(0)
+ _c_setlevel(0)
+
_man_event(self, name)
def c_error(self, name):