This is unnecessary because for all contexts where type is
relevant the validator already makes sure the type and expression
match correctly, so you don't ever need to re-validate it. If you
are doing a generic case and are not sure, just use MASK_ALL.
You can now declare errors like this:
error Foo = "message"; [[documentation]]
Then you can use them as types like this:
foo {
return: error(Error1, Error2, ...);
}
They have a separate type category and storage. They are checked
for redefinitions the same as anything else though. This does
not add any generator support nor it adds any advanced checking.
Ref T6890
Summary: we need to include evil_private.h so that some symbols are declared
Test Plan: compilation
Reviewers: raster, zmike, cedric
Subscribers: #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D9129
This was an experiment that never properly took off and was never
used by any generator. Its use was highly variable, so it could
not be relied upon. We will still want to reverse the current
behavior eventually (no null by default), but that will be
done with eo file versioning in the future.
@feature
This is to prepare for type/class renaming support. This adds
the necessary API to retrieve C-specific names. Other refactoring
is necessary elsewhere for now.
This also renames the old API eolian_class_c_name_get to
eolian_class_c_macro_get to avoid conflict as well as clarify
the intention.
This splits the eolian_file_parse API into two, one for parsing
files already present in the database (always by filename) and
one for parsing paths.
It fixes several bugs/leaks on the way (incorrect use of
stringshare etc.) as well as adds checking for whether there
are no conflicting filenames at scan time, for free. That means
it is now no longer possible to scan two paths which have an eo
or eot file of the same name in them.
It should also be faster now.
It also fixes T7820.
@fix
Summary:
This removes all Eolian API that deals with handling of legacy
code. It also removes the code using it in the generator as well
as bindings, but for now keeps generation of .eo.legacy.h types,
as there are still instances in our codebase where things are
otherwise broken. We can remove the rest once that is resolved.
Reviewers: zmike, cedric
Subscribers: #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D8255
Summary:
This adds two new complex types, slice<T> and rw_slice<T>. This
is necessary to make the type useful to bindings, as Eina_Slice
on its own says nothing about what it's carrying and that prevents
useful code from being generated outside of C.
@feature
Reviewers: bu5hm4n, segfaultxavi, lauromoura, cedric
Reviewed By: cedric
Subscribers: cedric, #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7980
That means, it can only now be used on parameters and struct
fields, never aliased within typedefs. This simplifies the
logic so that we don't have ptr metadata buried several layers
deep.
Each regular class can now have a section called 'composite',
which can contain interfaces and interfaces only. This defines
a list of interfaces that are allowed to be unimplemented on the
class, as it is assumed the class will be composited with some
other class implementing those interfaces.
Only regular classes can have this, as only regular classes can
be instantiated.
It will also be necessary to check whether the classes in the
section appear somewhere within the inheritance tree. For now,
this testing is not being done.
Example of usage:
composite {
Some.Magic.Interface;
Another.Magic.Interface;
}
directly in the class body.
Summary:
This is needed in order to support checking the correct regular classes
in efl#.
ref T7240
Depends on D7673
Test Plan: run ninja test / make check
Reviewers: q66, felipealmeida, segfaultxavi
Reviewed By: felipealmeida
Subscribers: cedric, #reviewers, #committers
Tags: #efl
Maniphest Tasks: T7240
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7674
This introduces a new keyword called required. It only works on mixins.
You can specify a list of regular/abstract classes in there.
Classes specified after the required keyword are later used to verify
the usage of the mixin. With this feature a mixin can define a list of
types that the inheriting object (the object that inherits from a mixin)
needs to fullfill, if one class that is required is not in the
implemented classes, then eolian will bail out.
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7584
Eolian now separates 'parent' and 'extensions'. For regular
classes, parent is the first item in the inherits list and
extesions is the rest. For interfaces and mixins, parent is
NULL and extends is the inherits list.
The reason for this is the separation of them in syntax in near
future. It also slightly changes the behavior; since for interfaces
and mixins, parent is always NULL now, you can freely inherit from
all types of classes without needing to manually put an interface
type as the first item of the inherits list.
This will make it easier for generators and utilities to retrieve
the class that implemented a method/property/etc rather than the
class the implement was originally defined for. Thanks to this
it will no longer be necessary to carry the class pointer around
the place.
Summary:
This tagging keyword explicitly asks, for bindings that support it,
that the constructor's parameters are added to the class constructor.
Allowing the user to instantiate the class and call the constructor in
a straightforward way.
Reviewers: q66, woohyun, bu5hm4n, Jaehyun_Cho, segfaultxavi
Reviewed By: q66
Subscribers: cedric, #reviewers, #committers, lauromoura
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D7221
Summary:
<q66> just remove decl.eo and remove the eolian_decl test; it's useless
<q66> the reason: it used to be testing some specific API, which got replaced with more generalized API that is now used everywhere in the tests, so that specific test no longer has a purpose
resolves some compile errors due to type conflicts
Reviewers: q66
Reviewed By: q66
Subscribers: cedric, #committers
Tags: #efl
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D6773
Doc refs no longer introduce new dependencies into files. Instead,
they're parsed globally, and any doc ref lookup is also made
globally. This allows unit based dependencies to correspond more
to what files actually really need at compile time/runtime, with
docs being irrelevant to that; it also simplifies the API.
The doc resolution API now takes Eolian_State instead of
Eolian_Unit, too.
individual tests should not need to explicitly call init/shutdown functions
in most cases, and many did not properly do this anyway
see followup commit which resolves some issues with eina tests
ref T6813
ref T6811
Reviewed-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@osg.samsung.com>
efl_check.h must be included and the EFL_START/END_TEST macros must be
used in place of normal START/END_TEST macros
timing is enabled when TIMING_ENABLED is set
https://phab.enlightenment.org/w/improve_tests/
Reviewed-by: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@osg.samsung.com>
As it is no longer necessary to pass unit when evaluating exprs,
it is not necessary to pass it here either. Convert all the APIs
to the new style and update all instances in our tree.