Previously, class methods were implemented as regular instance methods.
This commits generates C# static methods for @class methods on the
*Concrete classes (and their childs).
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.
This commit adds the "documentation" generator, which gets the
documentation_def attribute of the given item and generates xml comments
to be exported by MCS.
For items requiring some customization of the generated comments (e.g.
functions and its parameters), the helpers to generate the preamble
(summary), body (paragraphs) and epilogue (currently just the @since
tag) were added.
Currently we do not support converting Eolian references into xmldoc
references.
As we explicitly generate Get/Set methods for properties, for now the
generator tries to get the get/set specific documentation first. If it
is not present, fallback to the common docs.
Later this could be changed to generate the common one as paragraphs of
the Get/Set.
Also some generated code like the wrappers for calling C# methods
from C can be private. This will cleanup the introspection results
and warnings when generating documentation.
Due to this visibility change, the binbuf tests had to be changed
to add redirect calls to the native methods instead of directly
calling the DllImport'd methods.
Fix several integer binding type deduction based in its size on C.
Generation for function pointers no longer use modified argument name
which is different from the parameter name.
New generation context for structs.
bool from UnmanagedType.I1 to UnmanagedType.U1 (correct use
inside structs according to mono documentation).
byte (signed char) and int8 now is correctly represented by
sbyte in C#.
Check parameter direction in some out generators in parameter.hh.
Add efl_libs.csv to gitignore.
Make eina.Value pointer constructor public.
Add missing fields to efl.kw_event.Description struct.
Remove eina.File workaround (let struct gen handle it).
Remove is_function_ptr bool from regular_type_def and
add a typedecl_type enum to it. Also add some helper
methods for easier comparison.
Left some test cases commented for when pointer parameters
are properly working.
Summary:
Unit is now stored in klass_def, parameter_def and function_def for
future calls to the Eolian API.
Reviewers: felipealmeida, jpeg
Subscribers: cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5613
This API is meant to be used by parts only, and by bindings dealing with
part objects. This patch fixes make check which got broken in the after
the previous one (cxx).
This resolves a few issues and brings back the experimental features.
Also, disable some of the ugliest experiments:
- manual function overrides,
- define APIs only in eo_cxx namespace
Some APIs are generated behind EFL_CXXPERIMENT (eg. event_name_cb_add or
some weak pointer stuff). I believe they are useful but would like to
make sure there are no serious drawbacks with generating those.
This prevents generation of del().
I also removed constructor, finalize and destructor as I believe this
requires special work with eo_inherit (where did this work go??).
This will be used for things like efl_del
efl_part was a lucky case where the entire class was to be implemented
manually, thus the global header guard was sufficient.
This is part of the experimental stuff.
Allows calling C functions without using ._eo_ptr() explicitly. Probably
not super useful, assuming the interfaces are done :)
Add an experimental (disabled) macro to only generate functions inside
the eo_cxx equivalent of a class, instead of inside both the eo_cxx and
the normal class definition.
I guess the duplicated definition had something to do with doxygen, but
I'm not sure this is quite necessary as doc will be generated with
custom scripts.
I'll hide some controversial features behind this, until we come to an
agreement with @felipealmeida and people who actually know C++ (iow: not
just me^^).
Features protected:
- easy wref (using -> without locking)
- xxx_event_cb_add() functions in object classes
- instantiate(obj) to create a new object
- add as a synonym for instantiate (both in efl::eo)
This enables a syntax like:
button.clicked_event_cb_add([]() { std::cout << "Hello" << std::endl; });
I could not manage to pass the std::placeholders inside the template,
depending on whether the lambda has arguments or not. Not sure if
that's even possible.
- Added helper function to get all methods of a given class (local and
inherited methods)
- Add filename information to klass
- Added new defs: enum, value (currently only integers), struct
- Generator refactoring
- Eolian C compatibility
I hid it behind ifdef for now as I'm very much unsure of what I'm doing.
This whole modern C++ thing is still weird to me :)
Prerequisite:
#define EFL_CXX_WREF_EASY
This allows constructs such as:
auto wobj = obj._get_wref();
std::cout << wobj->text_get() << std::endl;
This allows constructs like:
auto w_obj = obj._get_wref();
auto cb = std::bind([w_obj]() {
auto o = w_obj.lock();
if (!o) return;
o->call();
});
event_add(..., obj, cb);
Note: I don't like how those wref work. Close to c++ wref but far from
EFL wref.
NOTE: protected APIs are placed behind ifdef as well in the
implementation file. This makes sense since the define is required for
the C code to compile, but this isn't what @protected means.
Most of the time you need to retrieve the class from the string
anyway, so remove this relic of old Eolian and gain some small
performance benefits and extra convenience.
Subtly breaks API but everything should be updated.