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# Generate minimal Ruby language bindings.
#
# These are not meant to be idiomatic, but to provide a minimal platform
# of FFI function bindings on which to base idiomatic Ruby classes.
#
# This is a code generator built using the iMatix GSL code generation
# language. See https://github.com/zeromq/gsl for details.
#
# Copyright (c) the Contributors as noted in the AUTHORS file.
# This file is part of zproject.
#
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
register_target ("ruby", "Ruby binding")
# Target provides name space isolation for its functions
function target_ruby
# Work out Ruby name based on container.name and and set it as
# container.ruby_name.
function sanitize_ruby_container_name(container)
my.container.ruby_name = "$(my.container.name:c)"
# Replace default value from resolve_c_container().
if my.container.ruby_name = "_"
my.container.ruby_name = my.container.variadic ?? "args" ? "result"
endif
# Sanitize if it matches a Ruby keyword.
# Ruby keywords. The only keyword not listed here is 'defined?', but that
# won't be possible because of the 'c' pretty-print modifier above.
my.ruby_keywords_regexp = "^(BEGIN|END|__ENCODING__|__END__|__FILE__|__LINE__|alias|and|begin|break|case|class|def|do|else|elsif|end|ensure|false|for|if|in|module|next|nil|not|or|redo|rescue|retry|return|self|super|then|true|undef|unless|until|when|while|yield)$"
if regexp.match (my.ruby_keywords_regexp, my.container.ruby_name)
my.container.ruby_name += "_"
endif
endfunction
function resolve_ruby_container (container)
sanitize_ruby_container_name(my.container)
# Defaults
my.container.ruby_ffi_type = ":pointer"
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "::FFI::Pointer, #to_ptr"
# All C types should be transformed to a type name recognized by FFI.
# To handle more C types, add support for them here.
if my.container.variadic
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "Array<Object>"
my.container.ruby_ffi_type = ":varargs"
elsif my.container.c_type = "void"
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "void"
my.container.ruby_ffi_type = ":void"
elsif my.container.c_type = "size_t"
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "Integer, #to_int, #to_i"
my.container.ruby_ffi_type = ":size_t"
my.container.coerce_to_c = "Integer($(my.container.ruby_name:))"
elsif my.container.c_type = "int"
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "Integer, #to_int, #to_i"
my.container.ruby_ffi_type = ":int"
my.container.coerce_to_c = "Integer($(my.container.ruby_name:))"
elsif regexp.match ("^(uint[0-9]+)_t$", my.container.c_type, match)
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "Integer, #to_int, #to_i"
my.container.ruby_ffi_type = ":$(match:)"
my.container.coerce_to_c = "Integer($(my.container.ruby_name:))"
elsif my.container.c_type = "float"
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "Float, #to_f"
my.container.ruby_ffi_type = ":float"
my.container.coerce_to_c = "Float($(my.container.ruby_name:))"
elsif my.container.c_type = "double"
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "Float, #to_f"
my.container.ruby_ffi_type = ":double"
my.container.coerce_to_c = "Float($(my.container.ruby_name:))"
elsif my.container.c_type = "bool"
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "Boolean"
my.container.ruby_ffi_type = ":bool"
my.container.coerce_to_c = "!(0==$(my.container.ruby_name:)||!$(my.container.ruby_name:)) # boolean"
elsif my.container.c_type = "const char *"
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "String, #to_s, nil"
my.container.ruby_ffi_type = ":string"
elsif my.container.c_type = "char *"
if my.container.fresh
my.container.ruby_doc_return_type = "::FFI::AutoPointer"
# if it's a fresh string that we have to free() when done with it,
# wrap pointer in an FFI::AutoPointer
my.container.coerce_to_ruby = "::FFI::AutoPointer.new($(my.container.ruby_name:), LibC.method(:free))"
endif
elsif my.container.c_type = "byte"
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "Integer, #to_int, #to_i"
my.container.ruby_ffi_type = ":char"
my.container.coerce_to_c = "Integer($(my.container.ruby_name:))"
elsif my.container.c_type = "SOCKET"
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "Integer or FFI::Pointer"
my.container.ruby_ffi_type = "(::FFI::Platform.unix? ? :int : :uint64)" # support for Unix & Win64
elsif count (project.class, defined (class.RubyName) & (my.container.type = class.c_name))
for project.class where (defined (class.RubyName) & (my.container.type = class.c_name))
if my.container.by_reference
if defined (my.container.destructor_self)
my.container.coerce_to_c = "__ptr_give_ref"
else
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "#__ptr_give_ref"
my.container.coerce_to_c = "$(my.container.ruby_name:).__ptr_give_ref"
endif
else
my.container.ruby_doc_type = "$(class.RubyName:), #__ptr"
my.container.coerce_to_c = "$(my.container.ruby_name:).__ptr if $(my.container.ruby_name:)"
my.container.coerce_to_ruby = "$(class.RubyName:).__new $(my.container.ruby_name:), "
my.container.coerce_to_ruby += my.container.fresh ?? "true" ? "false"
endif
endfor
endif
endfunction
function resolve_ruby_method (method)
my.method.ruby_name = "$(my.method.name:c)"
for my.method.argument
resolve_ruby_container (argument)
endfor
for my.method.return as ret
resolve_ruby_container (ret)
endfor
endfunction
# The line that attaches the function to the project's FFI module
# like: attach_function my_project_method, [:pointer], :int, **opts
function ruby_ffi_attach_definition(method)
my.attach_definition = "attach_function :$(class.c_name)_$(method.c_name:), ["
if !my.method.singleton
my.attach_definition += ":pointer"
if count (my.method.argument)
my.attach_definition += ", "
endif
endif
for my.method.argument
my.attach_definition += "$(argument.ruby_ffi_type:)"
if !last ()
my.attach_definition += ", "
endif
endfor
my.attach_definition += "], $(method->return.ruby_ffi_type:), **opts"
return my.attach_definition
endfunction
# Returns the Ruby method call without arguments,
# like: ::MyProject::FFI.my_class_my_method
function ruby_method_call_without_arguments(method)
# must not contain newline at the end
my.call = "::$(project.RubyName:)::FFI.$(class.c_name:)_$(my.method.c_name:)"
return my.call
endfunction
# The arguments passed to the inner method call,
# like: arg1, arg2, args*
#
# If it's a singleton method, or the class method of a polymorphic method, make
# sure to set self_p first (before the call).
function ruby_method_call_arguments(method)
my.args = ""
if !my.method.singleton
my.args += "self_p"
if count(my.method.argument)
my.args += ", "
endif
endif
for my.method.argument
my.args += argument.variadic ?? "*" ? ""
my.args += argument.ruby_name
if !last ()
my.args += ", "
endif
endfor
return my.args
endfunction
function ruby_method_signature_arguments(method)
my.args = ""
for my.method.argument
if !(my.method.is_destructor & first())
my.args += argument.variadic ?? "*" ? ""
my.args += argument.ruby_name
if !last ()
my.args += ", "
endif
endif
endfor
return my.args
endfunction
# The first line of the monomorphic method definition (either class or instance method)
# like: def my_method(arg1, arg2)
# or: def self.my_method(arg1, arg2)
function ruby_monomorphic_method_signature(method)
my.def_line = ""
if my.method.singleton & !my.method.is_destructor
my.def_line += "self."
endif
my.def_line += "$(my.method.c_name:)($(ruby_method_signature_arguments(my.method)))"
return my.def_line
endfunction
# Ruby methods, which take a pointer to the receiving object,
# like: def self.my_method(self_p, arg1, arg2)
function ruby_polymorphic_method_signature(method)
my.def_line = "self.$(my.method.c_name:)(self_p"
my.def_line += count(my.method.argument) ?? ", " ? ""
my.def_line += ruby_method_signature_arguments(my.method)
my.def_line += ")"
return my.def_line
endfunction
function ruby_doc_return_type (method)
if defined(my.method->return.ruby_doc_return_type)
return my.method->return.ruby_doc_return_type
endif
if defined(string.locate (my.method->return.ruby_doc_type, ","))
# turn "Integer, #to_int, #to_i" into "Integer"
return string.prefix (my.method->return.ruby_doc_type, ",")
else
return my.method->return.ruby_doc_type
endif
endfunction
function ruby_doc_arg_description (argument)
if my.argument.variadic
return " see https://github.com/ffi/ffi/wiki/examples#using-varargs"
else
return ""
endif
endfunction
function resolve_ruby_class (class)
for my.class.constructor as method
resolve_ruby_method (method)
endfor
for my.class.destructor as method
resolve_ruby_method (method)
endfor
for my.class.method
resolve_ruby_method (method)
endfor
for my.class.callback_type as method
resolve_ruby_method (method)
endfor
endfunction
.macro generate_ruby_binding
.directory.create ("bindings/ruby/lib/$(project.name:c)/ffi")
.output "bindings/ruby/lib/$(project.name:c)/ffi/version.rb"
$(project.GENERATED_WARNING_HEADER:)
module $(project.RubyName:)
module FFI
VERSION = '$(project->version.major).$(project->version.minor).$(project->version.patch)'
end
end
$(project.GENERATED_WARNING_HEADER:)
.#
.output "bindings/ruby/lib/$(project.name:c)/ffi.rb"
$(project.GENERATED_WARNING_HEADER:)
require 'ffi'
require_relative 'ffi/version'
module $(project.RubyName:)
module FFI
module LibC
extend ::FFI::Library
ffi_lib ::FFI::Platform::LIBC
attach_function :free, [ :pointer ], :void, blocking: true
end
extend ::FFI::Library
def self.available?
@available
end
begin
lib_name = '$(project.libname)'
lib_dirs = ['/usr/local/lib', '/opt/local/lib', '/usr/lib64']
env_name = "#{lib_name.upcase}_PATH"
lib_dirs = [*ENV[env_name].split(':'), *lib_dirs] if ENV[env_name]
lib_paths = lib_dirs.map { |path| "#{path}/#{lib_name}.#{::FFI::Platform::LIBSUFFIX}" }
ffi_lib lib_paths + [lib_name]
@available = true
rescue LoadError
warn ""
warn "WARNING: ::$(project.RubyName:)::FFI is not available without $(project.libname)."
warn ""
@available = false
end
def self.attach_function(name, *rest)
super
rescue ::FFI::NotFoundError
define_singleton_method name do |*|
raise NotImplementedError, "The function #{name}() is not provided by the $(project.name:) library installed. Upgrade the library or compile it with --enable-drafts."
end
return unless $VERBOSE || $DEBUG
warn "The function #{name}() is not provided by the installed $(project.name:) library."
end
if available?
opts = {
blocking: true # only necessary on MRI to deal with the GIL.
}
.for class where defined (class.api) & class.private = "0"
.for constructor as method
$(ruby_ffi_attach_definition (method))
.endfor
.for destructor as method
$(ruby_ffi_attach_definition (method))
.endfor
.for method
$(ruby_ffi_attach_definition (method))
.endfor
require_relative 'ffi/$(class.ruby_require:)'
.endfor
end
end
end
$(project.GENERATED_WARNING_HEADER:)
.#
.for class where defined (class.api) & class.private = "0"
.output "bindings/ruby/lib/$(project.name:c)/ffi/$(class.ruby_require:).rb"
$(project.GENERATED_WARNING_HEADER:)
module $(project.RubyName:)
module FFI
# $(class.description:no,block)
# @note This class is 100% generated using zproject.
. # TODO: extract boilerplate into a reusable module
class $(class.RubyName:)
.for class.constant
# $(constant.description:no,block)
$(CONSTANT.NAME:c) = $(constant.value)
.endfor
# Raised when one tries to use an instance of {$(class.RubyName:)} after
# the internal pointer to the native object has been nullified.
class DestroyedError < RuntimeError; end
# Boilerplate for self pointer, initializer, and finalizer
class << self
alias :__new :new
end
# Attaches the pointer _ptr_ to this instance and defines a finalizer for
# it if necessary.
# @param ptr [::FFI::Pointer]
# @param finalize [Boolean]
def initialize(ptr, finalize = true)
@ptr = ptr
if @ptr.null?
. # TODO: extract to method #attach_native(ptr)
@ptr = nil # Remove null pointers so we don't have to test for them.
elsif finalize
@finalizer = self.class.create_finalizer_for @ptr
ObjectSpace.define_finalizer self, @finalizer
end
end
.for class.destructor where count (destructor.argument) = 1
. if first ()
. class.has_ruby_finalizer = 1
# @param ptr [::FFI::Pointer]
# @return [Proc]
def self.create_finalizer_for(ptr)
ptr_ptr = ::FFI::MemoryPointer.new :pointer
Proc.new do
ptr_ptr.write_pointer ptr
::$(project.RubyName:)::FFI.$(class.c_name)_$(destructor.c_name) ptr_ptr
end
end
. endif
.endfor
.if !defined (class.has_ruby_finalizer)
.# TODO: just raise an ImplicitDestroyError
# @return [Proc]
def self.create_finalizer_for(ptr)
Proc.new do
"WARNING: "\\
"Objects of type #{self} cannot be destroyed implicitly. "\\
"Please call the correct destroy method with the relevant arguments."
end
end
.endif
# @return [Boolean]
def null?
!@ptr or @ptr.null?
end
# Return internal pointer
# @return [::FFI::Pointer]
def __ptr
raise DestroyedError unless @ptr
@ptr
end
# So external Libraries can just pass the Object to a FFI function which expects a :pointer
alias_method :to_ptr, :__ptr
# Nullify internal pointer and return pointer pointer.
# @note This detaches the current instance from the native object
# and thus makes it unusable.
# @return [::FFI::MemoryPointer] the pointer pointing to a pointer
# pointing to the native object
def __ptr_give_ref
raise DestroyedError unless @ptr
ptr_ptr = ::FFI::MemoryPointer.new :pointer
ptr_ptr.write_pointer @ptr
__undef_finalizer if @finalizer
@ptr = nil
ptr_ptr
end
# Undefines the finalizer for this object.
# @note Only use this if you need to and can guarantee that the native
# object will be freed by other means.
# @return [void]
def __undef_finalizer
ObjectSpace.undefine_finalizer self
@finalizer = nil
end
.for callback_type
# Create a new callback of the following type:
# $(callback_type.description:no,block)
# $(c_callback_typedef (callback_type):no,block)
#
# @note WARNING: If your Ruby code doesn't retain a reference to the
# FFI::Function object after passing it to a C function call,
# it may be garbage collected while C still holds the pointer,
# potentially resulting in a segmentation fault.
def self.$(callback_type.name)
::FFI::Function.new $(callback_type->return.ruby_ffi_type:), [\
. for callback_type.argument
$(argument.ruby_ffi_type:)\
. if !last ()
, \
. endif
. endfor
], blocking: true do \|\
. for callback_type.argument
$(argument.ruby_name)\
. if !last ()
, \
. endif
. endfor
\|
. for callback_type.argument where defined (argument.coerce_to_ruby)
$(argument.ruby_name) = $(argument.coerce_to_ruby:)
. endfor
result = yield \
. for callback_type.argument
$(argument.ruby_name)\
. if !last ()
, \
. endif
. endfor
.if defined (callback_type->return.coerce_to_c)
result = $(callback_type->return.coerce_to_c:)
.endif
result
end
end
.endfor
.for constructor as method
# $(method.description:no,block)
.for method.argument
# @param $(argument.ruby_name:) [$(argument.ruby_doc_type:)]
.endfor
# @return [$(project.RubyName:)::$(class.RubyName:)]
def $(ruby_monomorphic_method_signature(method))
.for method.argument where defined (argument.coerce_to_c)
$(argument.ruby_name:) = $(argument.coerce_to_c:)
.endfor
ptr = $(ruby_method_call_without_arguments(method))($(ruby_method_call_arguments(method)))
__new ptr
end
.endfor
.for destructor as method
# $(method.description:no,block)
#
# @return [void]
def $(ruby_monomorphic_method_signature(method))
return unless @ptr
.for method.argument where defined (argument.coerce_to_c)
$(argument.ruby_name:) = $(argument.coerce_to_c:)
.endfor
result = $(ruby_method_call_without_arguments(method))($(ruby_method_call_arguments(method)))
.if defined (method->return.coerce_to_ruby)
result = $(method->return.coerce_to_ruby:)
.endif
result
end
.endfor
.for method
# $(method.description:no,block)
#
.for method.argument
# @param $(argument.ruby_name:) [$(argument.ruby_doc_type:)]$(ruby_doc_arg_description (argument):)
.endfor
# @return [$(ruby_doc_return_type (method):)]
def $(ruby_monomorphic_method_signature(method))
.if !method.singleton
raise DestroyedError unless @ptr
.# we do this so actuall FFI call of monomorphic and polymorphic methods is the same
self_p = @ptr
.endif
.for method.argument where defined (argument.coerce_to_c)
$(argument.ruby_name:) = $(argument.coerce_to_c:)
.endfor
result = $(ruby_method_call_without_arguments(method))($(ruby_method_call_arguments(method)))
.if defined (method->return.coerce_to_ruby)
result = $(method->return.coerce_to_ruby:)
.endif
result
end
.if method.polymorphic & !method.singleton # only methods that aren't already singletons
.#
.# NOTE: polymorphic methods will result in 2 Ruby methods:
.# * a normal instance method (already produced above)
.# * a class ("singleton") method, which takes a polymorphic reference
# $(method.description:no,block)
#
# This is the polymorphic version of #$(method.ruby_name:).
#
# @param self_p [$(project.RubyName:)::$(class.RubyName:), #__ptr, ::FFI::Pointer, nil]
# object reference to use this method on
.for method.argument
# @param $(argument.ruby_name:) [$(argument.ruby_doc_type:)]$(ruby_doc_arg_description (argument):)
.endfor
# @return [$(ruby_doc_return_type (method):)]
def $(ruby_polymorphic_method_signature(method))
self_p = self_p.__ptr if self_p.respond_to?(:__ptr)
.for method.argument where defined (argument.coerce_to_c)
$(argument.ruby_name:) = $(argument.coerce_to_c:)
.endfor
result = $(ruby_method_call_without_arguments(method))($(ruby_method_call_arguments(method)))
.if defined (method->return.coerce_to_ruby)
result = $(method->return.coerce_to_ruby:)
.endif
result
end
.endif
.endfor
end
end
end
$(project.GENERATED_WARNING_HEADER:)
.endfor
.#
.if !file.exists ("bindings/ruby/Rakefile")
.output "bindings/ruby/Rakefile"
require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
task :default => :test
# Run tests.
RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new :test do |c|
end
.else
. echo "NOT regenerating an existing bindings/ruby/Rakefile file; you might want to move yours out of the way and re-generate the project again to get updated settings"
.endif
.#
.directory.create ("bindings/ruby/spec")
.if !file.exists ("bindings/ruby/spec/spec_helper.rb")
.output "bindings/ruby/spec/spec_helper.rb"
require '$(project.name)/ffi'
RSpec.configure do |c|
# Enable 'should' syntax
c.expect_with(:rspec) { |c| c.syntax = [:should, :expect] }
c.mock_with(:rspec) { |c| c.syntax = [:should, :expect] }
end
.else
. echo "NOT regenerating an existing bindings/ruby/spec/spec_helper.rb file; you might want to move yours out of the way and re-generate the project again to get updated settings"
.endif
.#
.output "bindings/ruby/spec/ffi_spec.rb"
$(project.GENERATED_WARNING_HEADER:)
require 'spec_helper'
describe ::$(project.RubyName:)::FFI do
it { should be }
end
$(project.GENERATED_WARNING_HEADER:)
.endmacro
project.RubyName = "$(project.name:Pascal)"
for class where defined (class.api) & class.private = "0"
class.ruby_require = string.replace (class.c_name, "$(project.name)_|")
class.RubyName = "$(class.ruby_require:Pascal)"
endfor
for class where defined (class.api) & class.private = "0"
resolve_ruby_class (class)
endfor
generate_ruby_binding ()
endfunction