Generating Software from Specifications WS 2013/14 - File Wrapper.fw
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\title{A Wrapper Generator}
\author{U. Kastens}
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\section{Introduction}
This text contains a specification for a
Wrapper Generator to be created using the Eli system.
The Wrapper Generator can be used to generate wrapper
classes for given types.
The input for the generator is a sequence of type names.
A C++ module is generated containing a wrapper class
for each type name. Each object of such a class wraps
a value of the type the class is created for.
A common base class, named Object, is created for all
those wrapper classes.
This specification is written in form of a FunnelWeb file.
The documentation of FunnelWeb can be found under
Eli/Tools/FunnelWeb.
FunnelWeb can create both from this file, a specification
used by Eli to create the Wrapper Generator and a documentation
that can be processed by LaTex. This technique is called
\emph+Literate Programming+.
This file contains specification fragments, written as FunnelWeb
macros, and plain text explaining them.
The documentation can be created using LaTex. For that pupose
the input for LaTex is derived by the Eli command:
\verb+Wrapper.fw:fwTex+;
the command
\verb+Wrapper.fw:fwTex:pdf+ is used to create a pdf file for it.
The generator specification is extracted automatically by Eli
from this file when Eli is asked to derive a product from it,
e.g. the executable processor using the command
\verb+Wrapper.fw:exe+.
The following fragment is an example for an input to the Wrapper
Generator. It is a FunnelWeb macro which creates a file named
\verb+example+ (see FunnelWeb/Output Files).
~O~<example~>~{~-
int;
PairPtr; "Pair.h"
~}
The following fragment creates a file named \verb+Wrapper.con+; it is
a specification of type \verb+con+.
Specifications of that type are used to describe
the concrete syntax of the generator's input.
In the Eli Tutorial \newline
\verb+Guide for New Eli Users/Descriptive Mechanisms Known to Eli+
those types are explained briefly, and references to documents are
given which give detailed descriptions how such specifications are
used.
In this case specifications of concrete syntax are explained in the
document \verb+Syntactic Analysis+.
~O~<Wrapper.con~>~{~-
Specification: Sequence.
Sequence: Sequence Element / .
Element: TypeName ';'.
Element: FileName.
TypeName: Identifier.
FileName: String.
~}
~O~<Wrapper.gla~>~{~-
Identifier: C_IDENTIFIER
String: C_STRING_LIT
C_COMMENT
~}
~$~<FileName~>==~{~-
SYMBOL FileName: Include: PTGNode;
SYMBOL FileName COMPUTE
SYNT.Include = PTGInclude (StringTable (TERM));
END;
~}
~$~<TypeName~>==~{~-
SYMBOL TypeName:
KindDef, ClassFwd, ObjectGet, ClassHead, ClassGet: PTGNode;
SYMBOL TypeName COMPUTE
SYNT.KindDef = PTGKindDef (StringTable (TERM), THIS.KindNumber);
SYNT.ClassFwd = PTGClassFwd (StringTable (TERM));
SYNT.ObjectGet = PTGObjectGet (StringTable (TERM));
SYNT.ClassHead = PTGClassHead (StringTable (TERM));
SYNT.ClassGet = PTGClassGet (StringTable (TERM));
END;
~}
~$~<KindNumbers~>==~{~-
CHAIN KindNumber: int;
SYMBOL Specification COMPUTE
CHAINSTART HEAD.KindNumber = 1;
END;
SYMBOL TypeName COMPUTE
THIS.KindNumber = ADD (THIS.KindNumber, 1);
END;
~}
~$~<Wrapper~>==~{~-
RULE: Specification LISTOF Element COMPUTE
PTGOutFile
(CatStrStr (SRCFILE, ".h"),
PTGWrapperHdr
(CONSTITUENTS FileName.Include
WITH (PTGNode, PTGSeq, IDENTICAL, PTGNull),
CONSTITUENTS TypeName.KindDef
WITH (PTGNode, PTGSeq, IDENTICAL, PTGNull),
CONSTITUENTS TypeName.ClassFwd
WITH (PTGNode, PTGSeq, IDENTICAL, PTGNull),
CONSTITUENTS TypeName.ObjectGet
WITH (PTGNode, PTGSeq, IDENTICAL, PTGNull),
CONSTITUENTS TypeName.ClassHead
WITH (PTGNode, PTGSeq, IDENTICAL, PTGNull)));
PTGOutFile
(CatStrStr (SRCFILE, ".cc"),
PTGWrapperImpl
(SRCFILE,
CONSTITUENTS TypeName.ClassGet
WITH (PTGNode, PTGSeq, IDENTICAL, PTGNull)));
END;
~}
~O~<Wrapper.specs~>~{~-
$/Tech/Strings.specs
$/Output/PtgCommon.fw
~}
~O~<Wrapper.HEAD.phi~>~{~-
#include "source.h"
~}
~O~<Wrapper.ptg~>==~{~-
Include:
"#include " $ string "\n"
KindDef:
"#define " $ string "Kind \t" $ int "\n"
ClassFwd:
"class " $ string "Wrapper;\n"
ObjectGet:
" " $1 string " get" $1 string "Value ();\n"
ClassHead:
"class " $1 string "Wrapper : public Object {\n"
"private:\n"
" " $1 string " v;\n"
"public:\n"
" " $1 string "Wrapper (" $1 string " value) "
"{ kind = " $1 string "Kind; v = value; }\n"
" " $1 string " getValue () { return v; }\n"
"};\n\n"
ClassGet:
$1 string " Object::get" $1 string "Value () {\n"
" if (kind == " $1 string "Kind)\n"
" return ((" $1 string "Wrapper*)this)->getValue();\n"
" else\n"
" throw WrapperExcept();\n"
"}\n\n"
WrapperHdr:
"#ifndef WRAPPER_H\n"
"#define WRAPPER_H\n\n"
$1 /* Includes */
"\n#define noKind 0\n"
$2 /* KindDefs */
"\n"
$3 /* ClassFwds */
"\n"
"class Object {\n"
"public:\n"
" class WrapperExcept {};\n"
" int getKind () { return kind; }\n"
$4 /* ObjectGets */
"protected:\n"
" int kind;\n"
"};\n\n"
$5 /* ClassHeads */
"\n#endif\n"
WrapperImpl:
"#include \"" $ string ".h\"\n\n"
$ /* ClassGets */
~}
~O~<Wrapper.lido~>~{~-
~<Wrapper~>
~<FileName~>
~<TypeName~>
~<KindNumbers~>
~}
\end{document}
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