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authorJohn Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>2020-10-09 12:15:38 -0400
committerMarkus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>2020-10-10 11:37:48 +0200
commit1cc7398dfa30fffbb23b79ff7cacea18b3c9b674 (patch)
treecd9a894a608a70e1b730f5dd746db4e5be5926b5 /scripts
parentd646b2a128391293f9a9b5924d0b62149f992496 (diff)
qapi/common.py: Convert comments into docstrings, and elaborate
As docstrings, they'll show up in documentation and IDE help. The docstring style being targeted is the Sphinx documentation style. Sphinx uses an extension of ReST with "domains". We use the (implicit) Python domain, which supports a number of custom "info fields". Those info fields are documented here: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/domains.html#info-field-lists Primarily, we use `:param X: descr`, `:return[s]: descr`, and `:raise[s] Z: when`. Everything else is the Sphinx dialect of ReST. (No, nothing checks or enforces this style that I am aware of. Sphinx either chokes or succeeds, but does not enforce a standard of what is otherwise inside the docstring. Pycharm does highlight when your param fields are not aligned with the actual fields present. It does not highlight missing return or exception statements. There is no existing style guide I am aware of that covers a standard for a minimally acceptable docstring. I am debating writing one.) Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20201009161558.107041-17-jsnow@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'scripts')
-rw-r--r--scripts/qapi/common.py54
1 files changed, 40 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/qapi/common.py b/scripts/qapi/common.py
index 74a2c001ed..669e3829b3 100644
--- a/scripts/qapi/common.py
+++ b/scripts/qapi/common.py
@@ -15,15 +15,25 @@ import re
from typing import Optional, Sequence
+#: Magic string that gets removed along with all space to its right.
EATSPACE = '\033EATSPACE.'
POINTER_SUFFIX = ' *' + EATSPACE
_C_NAME_TRANS = str.maketrans('.-', '__')
-# ENUMName -> ENUM_NAME, EnumName1 -> ENUM_NAME1
-# ENUM_NAME -> ENUM_NAME, ENUM_NAME1 -> ENUM_NAME1, ENUM_Name2 -> ENUM_NAME2
-# ENUM24_Name -> ENUM24_NAME
def camel_to_upper(value: str) -> str:
+ """
+ Converts CamelCase to CAMEL_CASE.
+
+ Examples::
+
+ ENUMName -> ENUM_NAME
+ EnumName1 -> ENUM_NAME1
+ ENUM_NAME -> ENUM_NAME
+ ENUM_NAME1 -> ENUM_NAME1
+ ENUM_Name2 -> ENUM_NAME2
+ ENUM24_Name -> ENUM24_NAME
+ """
c_fun_str = c_name(value, False)
if value.isupper():
return c_fun_str
@@ -45,21 +55,33 @@ def camel_to_upper(value: str) -> str:
def c_enum_const(type_name: str,
const_name: str,
prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> str:
+ """
+ Generate a C enumeration constant name.
+
+ :param type_name: The name of the enumeration.
+ :param const_name: The name of this constant.
+ :param prefix: Optional, prefix that overrides the type_name.
+ """
if prefix is not None:
type_name = prefix
return camel_to_upper(type_name) + '_' + c_name(const_name, False).upper()
-# Map @name to a valid C identifier.
-# If @protect, avoid returning certain ticklish identifiers (like
-# C keywords) by prepending 'q_'.
-#
-# Used for converting 'name' from a 'name':'type' qapi definition
-# into a generated struct member, as well as converting type names
-# into substrings of a generated C function name.
-# '__a.b_c' -> '__a_b_c', 'x-foo' -> 'x_foo'
-# protect=True: 'int' -> 'q_int'; protect=False: 'int' -> 'int'
def c_name(name: str, protect: bool = True) -> str:
+ """
+ Map ``name`` to a valid C identifier.
+
+ Used for converting 'name' from a 'name':'type' qapi definition
+ into a generated struct member, as well as converting type names
+ into substrings of a generated C function name.
+
+ '__a.b_c' -> '__a_b_c', 'x-foo' -> 'x_foo'
+ protect=True: 'int' -> 'q_int'; protect=False: 'int' -> 'int'
+
+ :param name: The name to map.
+ :param protect: If true, avoid returning certain ticklish identifiers
+ (like C keywords) by prepending ``q_``.
+ """
# ANSI X3J11/88-090, 3.1.1
c89_words = set(['auto', 'break', 'case', 'char', 'const', 'continue',
'default', 'do', 'double', 'else', 'enum', 'extern',
@@ -129,12 +151,16 @@ class Indentation:
self._level -= amount
+#: Global, current indent level for code generation.
indent = Indentation()
-# Generate @code with @kwds interpolated.
-# Obey indent, and strip EATSPACE.
def cgen(code: str, **kwds: object) -> str:
+ """
+ Generate ``code`` with ``kwds`` interpolated.
+
+ Obey `indent`, and strip `EATSPACE`.
+ """
raw = code % kwds
if indent:
raw = re.sub(r'^(?!(#|$))', str(indent), raw, flags=re.MULTILINE)