, I am stuck with replacing the whole body with a new body.
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 3:32 PM, Marco Trudel <marco.trudel@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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On 01.11.2014 13:32, Krishna Narasimhan wrote:
If I use ASTRewrite on an AST which does not belong to any file
in any
project, I get an error when the line tu.getProjject() is
encountered.
And ASTRewrite.replace/__insertBefore/remove doesnt actuallt
change the
AST. Or I dont know of any way to retreive the modified AST.
How do you accomplish these tasks when you modify the AST?
Could you share a sample code where you do modifications of an AST.
Sure. Attached you find a minimal standalone program that:
- parses a C file
- rewrites it (add "int foo" to all function parameters)
- prints the final AST
For:
int main()
{
return 0;
}
The program outputs:
Parser Trace: Parse 1: foo ms
Parser Trace: Ambiguity resolution : bar ms
Output:
int main(int foo)
{
return 0;
}
You need at least these jars in your classpath:
- org.eclipse.cdt.core_5.7.0.__201406111759.jar
- org.eclipse.equinox.common_3.__6.200.v20130402-1505.jar
This should get you started.
Cheers!
Marco
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Marco Trudel
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On 31.10.2014 20:10, Krishna Narasimhan wrote:
Okay,
Let me tell where your tool would be useful.
* Ability to work on rewritten ASTs. How much code
analysis is there
using Codan etc, CDT doesnt give access to intermediate
ASTs. The
Refactoring framework handles the final modifications
Lets say I
have an
AST that I need to modify in phases. I cant do that
unless I write
Refcatorings for each phase, store them in the files
(in projects,
retreive them and work on them again.
With your extension, I could just rewrite on the AST,
get the
modifed
AST, perform rewrites on them again.
We just have an AST and keep modifying it (you can do this in
Eclipse without any of our extensions). When we're done, we
pretty
print the AST to regular files. We don't need to store/retrieve
anything since we don't use an Eclipse workspace/project.
But if I understood right, you're working in the Eclipse
IDE. This
means that you somehow have to get your updated AST back
into the
model/files/project/workspace/____whatever. I don't know
how Eclipse
handles this. You have to figure out if this is possible.
Cheers!
Marco
If I am not wrong.
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 6:23 PM, Marco Trudel
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On 31.10.2014 16:20, Krishna Narasimhan wrote:
This is great.
Is it open source?
Not the translation. That's a commercial product.
Or at least the part where you extended CDT?
Lets see:
> extended multiple AST classes to have more rewriting
support (we
> extended AST rewriting in general).
It would be great if this could be put into CDT.
The AST
classes are
sometimes somewhat messy
(inconsistent/incomplete). E.g.:
-
IASTFunctionCallExpression.______setArguments(______IASTInitializerClause[])
-
IASTStandardFunctionDeclarator______.addParameterDeclaration(______IASTParameterDeclaration)
The first one is not very nice, but at least it
allows you
to add,
remove and insert arguments. The second has a nicer
interface, but
removing and inserting parameters is not possible.
You have to
replace the declarator in its parent which might
be a function
definition, a standard declaration or another
declarator
:-/ And of
course you loose its file location information when
replacing the
function declarator with a new one.
There are more cases like this. We added a
rewriter class
that takes
care of all that. But if the interfaces were
unified and
extended,
it would be much easier to do AST rewriting in CDT.
> - reimplemented comment handling.
> - reimplemented binding handling.
> - reimplemented type computation.
> - reimplemented constant expression evaluation.
> - reimplemented pretty printing.
This functionality is already in CDT. It's just
not always
completely correct, so we had to reimplement it.
What's in
CDT now
should be ok for most use cases. Replacing them
with our
implementation would break too much of the API.
> - added CFG computation/analysis features.
I assume this can be done with codan. But I didn't
find too
much
documentation and judging by what we already had to
reimplement, it
seemed easier to just write that ourselves from
scratch.
Especially
since it also has to handle Java AST (e.g.
exceptions).
> - added macro analysis/transformation features.
> - added support for keeping user formatting
(e.g. empty
lines).
Probably only needed by us and certainly not
compatible
with the CDT
API.
I now quickly looked through our CDT patches. We also
rewrote the
assembler handling. This would also be great to
get into CDT.
So, except the AST rewriting and assembler
support, I don't
think
adding our extensions to CDT makes sense (or is
possible).
But I'm
more than happy to help out with getting the other
two in.
Thanks!
Marco
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Marco Trudel
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On 30.10.2014 01:59, Alena Laskavaia wrote:
Along same lines as Dmitry mentioned,
it is
theoretically
possible to
use headless CDT for code
transformations. You
do have
to use
workspace
concept,
We use CDT for extensive code analysis and
transformation.
Without
creating a workspace, just by parsing and
processing C files. I
doing this is quite common, but from this
thread
it seems
it's not.
This is surprising since we found CDT
very useful
for that.
And it
is (IMHO) certainly more maintainable
than writing
C or C++
for Clang.
Since what we're doing might be
interesting to the
list,
let me give
a quick overview and then CDT related
technical
details:
We implemented an automatic C source code
to Java
source code
translator:
http://www.mtsystems.ch (contains an online demo and translated
programs)
Such a translation allows to:
- Easily upgrade legacy C projects to Java.
- Automatically create interfaces of C
libraries.
- Offer services for Java (e.g. code
analysis/proofs) also
for C.
The translation is completely automatic,
supports
the entire C
language and creates functionally
equivalent Java
code -
ready to be
executed. Features:
- Pointers are optimized away or
translated to
readable Java
classes, function pointers are translated to
method references.
- Full support for unsigned types.
- Full support for goto statements.
- Full support for native libraries; the
translated Java
project
seamlessly interfaces with libraries (GMP,
Ncurses, X11,
...) the C
project used.
- Macros are translated to Java methods
or constants.
- Comments are preserved and reformatted
to Javadoc.
- The translated code adheres to the Java
design
and naming
conventions
- ...
We have evaluated our translation
software on a
number of C
programs, including wget, less, xeyes,
and micro
httpd. We keep
extending and optimizing it and will soon
also put the
translation
of vim online.
As great and helpful CDT was for this
project,
there were some
things we had to extend, replace or add. We:
- extended multiple AST classes to have
more rewriting
support (we
extended AST rewriting in general).
- reimplemented comment handling.
- reimplemented binding handling.
- reimplemented type computation.
- reimplemented constant expression
evaluation.
- reimplemented pretty printing.
- added CFG computation/analysis features.
- added macro analysis/transformation
features.
- added support for keeping user
formatting (e.g.
empty lines).
And probably some more I forgot now.
Cheers!
Marco
but I don't think it is big deal, because
nobody has to
know
how you doing it internally. I.e. you can
import code
in temp
workspace
as project, configure scanner
discovery, run
indexer,
do code
transformations, rewrite code, exit
and delete
workspace afterwards.
Location of the code does not have to be
physically inside
workspace, it
is eclipse place to store writeable
stuff. And
if you
do all of
this and
it works, would be nice if you
contribute this
framework/example
back :)
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You can implement a stand-alone
application based
on CDT.
org.eclipse.cdt.codan.________internal.core.CodanApplication
might be a good
example if you want to do
something with
source code.
Let me share some of my
experience as a
person who
uses
both Clang
and CDT for tool development.
Unfortunately, neither Clang nor CDT
solves C/C++
source-to-source
transformation issues related to the
preprocessor
quite
well. That's
a very difficult area, though.
ClangTooling doesn't add
anything special
to Clang
ASTs model.
Clang doesn't represent preprocessor
statements in
AST.
There are
some mechanisms to match comments to
declarations, but
nothing more.
You'll have to hack things on top of
preprocessor
callbacks
and AST
traversal yourself.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 6:49 PM,
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Narasimhan
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I tried clang. Not the
ClangTooling.
The core
Clang
seemed to
have issues like not preserving
comments after
rewrites
etc. Do
the Tooling handle Preprocessor
statements too?
I thought clang was primarily an
optimmization
framework and not
a source code transformation
tool.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 4:40 PM,
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> Basically I would like to
perform write test
codes that work on ASTs
> not obtained from any
project
from the IDE.
Basically Parsed from
> Strings or other text
files.
Perform
modifications to that AST and be
> able to use the
rewritten AST ,
all this
possibly
without a code from
> the IDE
If you're writing a
standalone
tool for
creating,
analyzing,
and rewriting
ASTs, you might want to
consider
the clang
infrastructure [1].
Regards,
Nate
[1]
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