| #!/usr/bin/python3 -i | 
 | # | 
 | # Copyright (c) 2013-2014 The Khronos Group Inc. | 
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 | # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. | 
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 |  | 
 | import io,os,re,string,sys | 
 | from lxml import etree | 
 |  | 
 | def write( *args, **kwargs ): | 
 |     file = kwargs.pop('file',sys.stdout) | 
 |     end = kwargs.pop( 'end','\n') | 
 |     file.write( ' '.join([str(arg) for arg in args]) ) | 
 |     file.write( end ) | 
 |  | 
 | # noneStr - returns string argument, or "" if argument is None. | 
 | # Used in converting lxml Elements into text. | 
 | #   str - string to convert | 
 | def noneStr(str): | 
 |     if (str): | 
 |         return str | 
 |     else: | 
 |         return "" | 
 |  | 
 | # matchAPIProfile - returns whether an API and profile | 
 | #   being generated matches an element's profile | 
 | # api - string naming the API to match | 
 | # profile - string naming the profile to match | 
 | # elem - Element which (may) have 'api' and 'profile' | 
 | #   attributes to match to. | 
 | # If a tag is not present in the Element, the corresponding API | 
 | #   or profile always matches. | 
 | # Otherwise, the tag must exactly match the API or profile. | 
 | # Thus, if 'profile' = core: | 
 | #   <remove> with no attribute will match | 
 | #   <remove profile='core'> will match | 
 | #   <remove profile='compatibility'> will not match | 
 | # Possible match conditions: | 
 | #   Requested   Element | 
 | #   Profile     Profile | 
 | #   ---------   -------- | 
 | #   None        None        Always matches | 
 | #   'string'    None        Always matches | 
 | #   None        'string'    Does not match. Can't generate multiple APIs | 
 | #                           or profiles, so if an API/profile constraint | 
 | #                           is present, it must be asked for explicitly. | 
 | #   'string'    'string'    Strings must match | 
 | # | 
 | #   ** In the future, we will allow regexes for the attributes, | 
 | #   not just strings, so that api="^(gl|gles2)" will match. Even | 
 | #   this isn't really quite enough, we might prefer something | 
 | #   like "gl(core)|gles1(common-lite)". | 
 | def matchAPIProfile(api, profile, elem): | 
 |     """Match a requested API & profile name to a api & profile attributes of an Element""" | 
 |     match = True | 
 |     # Match 'api', if present | 
 |     if ('api' in elem.attrib): | 
 |         if (api == None): | 
 |             raise UserWarning("No API requested, but 'api' attribute is present with value '" + | 
 |                               elem.get('api') + "'") | 
 |         elif (api != elem.get('api')): | 
 |             # Requested API doesn't match attribute | 
 |             return False | 
 |     if ('profile' in elem.attrib): | 
 |         if (profile == None): | 
 |             raise UserWarning("No profile requested, but 'profile' attribute is present with value '" + | 
 |                 elem.get('profile') + "'") | 
 |         elif (profile != elem.get('profile')): | 
 |             # Requested profile doesn't match attribute | 
 |             return False | 
 |     return True | 
 |  | 
 | # BaseInfo - base class for information about a registry feature | 
 | # (type/group/enum/command/API/extension). | 
 | #   required - should this feature be defined during header generation | 
 | #     (has it been removed by a profile or version)? | 
 | #   declared - has this feature been defined already? | 
 | #   elem - lxml.etree Element for this feature | 
 | #   resetState() - reset required/declared to initial values. Used | 
 | #     prior to generating a new API interface. | 
 | class BaseInfo: | 
 |     """Represents the state of a registry feature, used during API generation""" | 
 |     def __init__(self, elem): | 
 |         self.required = False | 
 |         self.declared = False | 
 |         self.elem = elem | 
 |     def resetState(self): | 
 |         self.required = False | 
 |         self.declared = False | 
 |  | 
 | # TypeInfo - registry information about a type. No additional state | 
 | #   beyond BaseInfo is required. | 
 | class TypeInfo(BaseInfo): | 
 |     """Represents the state of a registry type""" | 
 |     def __init__(self, elem): | 
 |         BaseInfo.__init__(self, elem) | 
 |  | 
 | # GroupInfo - registry information about a group of related enums. | 
 | #   enums - dictionary of enum names which are in the group | 
 | class GroupInfo(BaseInfo): | 
 |     """Represents the state of a registry enumerant group""" | 
 |     def __init__(self, elem): | 
 |         BaseInfo.__init__(self, elem) | 
 |         self.enums = {} | 
 |  | 
 | # EnumInfo - registry information about an enum | 
 | #   type - numeric type of the value of the <enum> tag | 
 | #     ( '' for GLint, 'u' for GLuint, 'ull' for GLuint64 ) | 
 | class EnumInfo(BaseInfo): | 
 |     """Represents the state of a registry enum""" | 
 |     def __init__(self, elem): | 
 |         BaseInfo.__init__(self, elem) | 
 |         self.type = elem.get('type') | 
 |         if (self.type == None): | 
 |             self.type = '' | 
 |  | 
 | # CmdInfo - registry information about a command | 
 | #   glxtype - type of GLX protocol { None, 'render', 'single', 'vendor' } | 
 | #   glxopcode - GLX protocol opcode { None, number } | 
 | #   glxequiv - equivalent command at GLX dispatch level { None, string } | 
 | #   vecequiv - equivalent vector form of a command taking multiple scalar args | 
 | #     { None, string } | 
 | class CmdInfo(BaseInfo): | 
 |     """Represents the state of a registry command""" | 
 |     def __init__(self, elem): | 
 |         BaseInfo.__init__(self, elem) | 
 |         self.glxtype = None | 
 |         self.glxopcode = None | 
 |         self.glxequiv = None | 
 |         self.vecequiv = None | 
 |  | 
 | # FeatureInfo - registry information about an API <feature> | 
 | # or <extension> | 
 | #   name - feature name string (e.g. 'GL_ARB_multitexture') | 
 | #   number - feature version number (e.g. 1.2). <extension> | 
 | #     features are unversioned and assigned version number 0. | 
 | #   category - category, e.g. VERSION or ARB/KHR/OES/ETC/vendor | 
 | #   emit - has this feature been defined already? | 
 | class FeatureInfo(BaseInfo): | 
 |     """Represents the state of an API feature (version/extension)""" | 
 |     def __init__(self, elem): | 
 |         BaseInfo.__init__(self, elem) | 
 |         self.name = elem.get('name') | 
 |         # Determine element category (vendor). Only works | 
 |         # for <extension> elements. | 
 |         if (elem.tag == 'feature'): | 
 |             self.category = 'VERSION' | 
 |             self.number = elem.get('number') | 
 |         else: | 
 |             self.category = self.name.split('_', 2)[1] | 
 |             self.number = "0" | 
 |         self.emit = False | 
 |  | 
 | # Primary sort key for regSortFeatures. | 
 | # Sorts by category of the feature name string: | 
 | #   Core API features (those defined with a <feature> tag) | 
 | #   ARB/KHR/OES (Khronos extensions) | 
 | #   other       (EXT/vendor extensions) | 
 | def regSortCategoryKey(feature): | 
 |     if (feature.elem.tag == 'feature'): | 
 |         return 0 | 
 |     elif (feature.category == 'ARB' or | 
 |           feature.category == 'KHR' or | 
 |           feature.category == 'OES'): | 
 |         return 1 | 
 |     else: | 
 |         return 2 | 
 |  | 
 | # Secondary sort key for regSortFeatures. | 
 | # Sorts by extension name. | 
 | def regSortNameKey(feature): | 
 |     return feature.name | 
 |  | 
 | # Tertiary sort key for regSortFeatures. | 
 | # Sorts by feature version number. <extension> | 
 | # elements all have version number "0" | 
 | def regSortNumberKey(feature): | 
 |     return feature.number | 
 |  | 
 | # regSortFeatures - default sort procedure for features. | 
 | # Sorts by primary key of feature category, | 
 | # then by feature name within the category, | 
 | # then by version number | 
 | def regSortFeatures(featureList): | 
 |     featureList.sort(key = regSortNumberKey) | 
 |     featureList.sort(key = regSortNameKey) | 
 |     featureList.sort(key = regSortCategoryKey) | 
 |  | 
 | # GeneratorOptions - base class for options used during header production | 
 | # These options are target language independent, and used by | 
 | # Registry.apiGen() and by base OutputGenerator objects. | 
 | # | 
 | # Members | 
 | #   filename - name of file to generate, or None to write to stdout. | 
 | #   apiname - string matching <api> 'apiname' attribute, e.g. 'gl'. | 
 | #   profile - string specifying API profile , e.g. 'core', or None. | 
 | #   versions - regex matching API versions to process interfaces for. | 
 | #     Normally '.*' or '[0-9]\.[0-9]' to match all defined versions. | 
 | #   emitversions - regex matching API versions to actually emit | 
 | #    interfaces for (though all requested versions are considered | 
 | #    when deciding which interfaces to generate). For GL 4.3 glext.h, | 
 | #     this might be '1\.[2-5]|[2-4]\.[0-9]'. | 
 | #   defaultExtensions - If not None, a string which must in its | 
 | #     entirety match the pattern in the "supported" attribute of | 
 | #     the <extension>. Defaults to None. Usually the same as apiname. | 
 | #   addExtensions - regex matching names of additional extensions | 
 | #     to include. Defaults to None. | 
 | #   removeExtensions - regex matching names of extensions to | 
 | #     remove (after defaultExtensions and addExtensions). Defaults | 
 | #     to None. | 
 | #   sortProcedure - takes a list of FeatureInfo objects and sorts | 
 | #     them in place to a preferred order in the generated output. | 
 | #     Default is core API versions, ARB/KHR/OES extensions, all | 
 | #     other extensions, alphabetically within each group. | 
 | # The regex patterns can be None or empty, in which case they match | 
 | #   nothing. | 
 | class GeneratorOptions: | 
 |     """Represents options during header production from an API registry""" | 
 |     def __init__(self, | 
 |                  filename = None, | 
 |                  apiname = None, | 
 |                  profile = None, | 
 |                  versions = '.*', | 
 |                  emitversions = '.*', | 
 |                  defaultExtensions = None, | 
 |                  addExtensions = None, | 
 |                  removeExtensions = None, | 
 |                  sortProcedure = regSortFeatures): | 
 |         self.filename          = filename | 
 |         self.apiname           = apiname | 
 |         self.profile           = profile | 
 |         self.versions          = self.emptyRegex(versions) | 
 |         self.emitversions      = self.emptyRegex(emitversions) | 
 |         self.defaultExtensions = defaultExtensions | 
 |         self.addExtensions     = self.emptyRegex(addExtensions) | 
 |         self.removeExtensions  = self.emptyRegex(removeExtensions) | 
 |         self.sortProcedure     = sortProcedure | 
 |     # | 
 |     # Substitute a regular expression which matches no version | 
 |     # or extension names for None or the empty string. | 
 |     def emptyRegex(self,pat): | 
 |         if (pat == None or pat == ''): | 
 |             return '_nomatch_^' | 
 |         else: | 
 |             return pat | 
 |  | 
 | # CGeneratorOptions - subclass of GeneratorOptions. | 
 | # | 
 | # Adds options used by COutputGenerator objects during C language header | 
 | # generation. | 
 | # | 
 | # Additional members | 
 | #   prefixText - list of strings to prefix generated header with | 
 | #     (usually a copyright statement + calling convention macros). | 
 | #   protectFile - True if multiple inclusion protection should be | 
 | #     generated (based on the filename) around the entire header. | 
 | #   protectFeature - True if #ifndef..#endif protection should be | 
 | #     generated around a feature interface in the header file. | 
 | #   genFuncPointers - True if function pointer typedefs should be | 
 | #     generated | 
 | #   protectProto - True if #ifdef..#endif protection should be | 
 | #     generated around prototype declarations | 
 | #   protectProtoStr - #ifdef symbol to use around prototype | 
 | #     declarations, if protected | 
 | #   apicall - string to use for the function declaration prefix, | 
 | #     such as APICALL on Windows. | 
 | #   apientry - string to use for the calling convention macro, | 
 | #     in typedefs, such as APIENTRY. | 
 | #   apientryp - string to use for the calling convention macro | 
 | #     in function pointer typedefs, such as APIENTRYP. | 
 | class CGeneratorOptions(GeneratorOptions): | 
 |     """Represents options during C header production from an API registry""" | 
 |     def __init__(self, | 
 |                  filename = None, | 
 |                  apiname = None, | 
 |                  profile = None, | 
 |                  versions = '.*', | 
 |                  emitversions = '.*', | 
 |                  defaultExtensions = None, | 
 |                  addExtensions = None, | 
 |                  removeExtensions = None, | 
 |                  sortProcedure = regSortFeatures, | 
 |                  prefixText = "", | 
 |                  genFuncPointers = True, | 
 |                  protectFile = True, | 
 |                  protectFeature = True, | 
 |                  protectProto = True, | 
 |                  protectProtoStr = True, | 
 |                  apicall = '', | 
 |                  apientry = '', | 
 |                  apientryp = ''): | 
 |         GeneratorOptions.__init__(self, filename, apiname, profile, | 
 |                                   versions, emitversions, defaultExtensions, | 
 |                                   addExtensions, removeExtensions, sortProcedure) | 
 |         self.prefixText      = prefixText | 
 |         self.genFuncPointers = genFuncPointers | 
 |         self.protectFile     = protectFile | 
 |         self.protectFeature  = protectFeature | 
 |         self.protectProto    = protectProto | 
 |         self.protectProtoStr = protectProtoStr | 
 |         self.apicall         = apicall | 
 |         self.apientry        = apientry | 
 |         self.apientryp       = apientryp | 
 |  | 
 | # OutputGenerator - base class for generating API interfaces. | 
 | # Manages basic logic, logging, and output file control | 
 | # Derived classes actually generate formatted output. | 
 | # | 
 | # ---- methods ---- | 
 | # OutputGenerator(errFile, warnFile, diagFile) | 
 | #   errFile, warnFile, diagFile - file handles to write errors, | 
 | #     warnings, diagnostics to. May be None to not write. | 
 | # logMsg(level, *args) - log messages of different categories | 
 | #   level - 'error', 'warn', or 'diag'. 'error' will also | 
 | #     raise a UserWarning exception | 
 | #   *args - print()-style arguments | 
 | # beginFile(genOpts) - start a new interface file | 
 | #   genOpts - GeneratorOptions controlling what's generated and how | 
 | # endFile() - finish an interface file, closing it when done | 
 | # beginFeature(interface, emit) - write interface for a feature | 
 | # and tag generated features as having been done. | 
 | #   interface - element for the <version> / <extension> to generate | 
 | #   emit - actually write to the header only when True | 
 | # endFeature() - finish an interface. | 
 | # genType(typeinfo,name) - generate interface for a type | 
 | #   typeinfo - TypeInfo for a type | 
 | # genEnum(enuminfo, name) - generate interface for an enum | 
 | #   enuminfo - EnumInfo for an enum | 
 | #   name - enum name | 
 | # genCmd(cmdinfo) - generate interface for a command | 
 | #   cmdinfo - CmdInfo for a command | 
 | class OutputGenerator: | 
 |     """Generate specified API interfaces in a specific style, such as a C header""" | 
 |     def __init__(self, | 
 |                  errFile = sys.stderr, | 
 |                  warnFile = sys.stderr, | 
 |                  diagFile = sys.stdout): | 
 |         self.outFile = None | 
 |         self.errFile = errFile | 
 |         self.warnFile = warnFile | 
 |         self.diagFile = diagFile | 
 |         # Internal state | 
 |         self.featureName = None | 
 |         self.genOpts = None | 
 |     # | 
 |     # logMsg - write a message of different categories to different | 
 |     #   destinations. | 
 |     # level - | 
 |     #   'diag' (diagnostic, voluminous) | 
 |     #   'warn' (warning) | 
 |     #   'error' (fatal error - raises exception after logging) | 
 |     # *args - print()-style arguments to direct to corresponding log | 
 |     def logMsg(self, level, *args): | 
 |         """Log a message at the given level. Can be ignored or log to a file""" | 
 |         if (level == 'error'): | 
 |             strfile = io.StringIO() | 
 |             write('ERROR:', *args, file=strfile) | 
 |             if (self.errFile != None): | 
 |                 write(strfile.getvalue(), file=self.errFile) | 
 |             raise UserWarning(strfile.getvalue()) | 
 |         elif (level == 'warn'): | 
 |             if (self.warnFile != None): | 
 |                 write('WARNING:', *args, file=self.warnFile) | 
 |         elif (level == 'diag'): | 
 |             if (self.diagFile != None): | 
 |                 write('DIAG:', *args, file=self.diagFile) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             raise UserWarning( | 
 |                 '*** FATAL ERROR in Generator.logMsg: unknown level:' + level) | 
 |     # | 
 |     def beginFile(self, genOpts): | 
 |         self.genOpts = genOpts | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Open specified output file. Not done in constructor since a | 
 |         # Generator can be used without writing to a file. | 
 |         if (self.genOpts.filename != None): | 
 |             self.outFile = open(self.genOpts.filename, 'w') | 
 |         else: | 
 |             self.outFile = sys.stdout | 
 |     def endFile(self): | 
 |         self.errFile and self.errFile.flush() | 
 |         self.warnFile and self.warnFile.flush() | 
 |         self.diagFile and self.diagFile.flush() | 
 |         self.outFile.flush() | 
 |         if (self.outFile != sys.stdout and self.outFile != sys.stderr): | 
 |             self.outFile.close() | 
 |         self.genOpts = None | 
 |     # | 
 |     def beginFeature(self, interface, emit): | 
 |         self.emit = emit | 
 |         self.featureName = interface.get('name') | 
 |         # If there's an additional 'protect' attribute in the feature, save it | 
 |         self.featureExtraProtect = interface.get('protect') | 
 |     def endFeature(self): | 
 |         # Derived classes responsible for emitting feature | 
 |         self.featureName = None | 
 |         self.featureExtraProtect = None | 
 |     # | 
 |     # Type generation | 
 |     def genType(self, typeinfo, name): | 
 |         if (self.featureName == None): | 
 |             raise UserWarning('Attempt to generate type', name, | 
 |                     'when not in feature') | 
 |     # | 
 |     # Enumerant generation | 
 |     def genEnum(self, enuminfo, name): | 
 |         if (self.featureName == None): | 
 |             raise UserWarning('Attempt to generate enum', name, | 
 |                     'when not in feature') | 
 |     # | 
 |     # Command generation | 
 |     def genCmd(self, cmd, name): | 
 |         if (self.featureName == None): | 
 |             raise UserWarning('Attempt to generate command', name, | 
 |                     'when not in feature') | 
 |  | 
 | # COutputGenerator - subclass of OutputGenerator. | 
 | # Generates C-language API interfaces. | 
 | # | 
 | # ---- methods ---- | 
 | # COutputGenerator(errFile, warnFile, diagFile) - args as for | 
 | #   OutputGenerator. Defines additional internal state. | 
 | # makeCDecls(cmd) - return C prototype and function pointer typedef for a | 
 | #     <command> Element, as a list of two strings | 
 | #   cmd - Element for the <command> | 
 | # newline() - print a newline to the output file (utility function) | 
 | # ---- methods overriding base class ---- | 
 | # beginFile(genOpts) | 
 | # endFile() | 
 | # beginFeature(interface, emit) | 
 | # endFeature() | 
 | # genType(typeinfo,name) - generate interface for a type | 
 | # genEnum(enuminfo, name) | 
 | # genCmd(cmdinfo) | 
 | class COutputGenerator(OutputGenerator): | 
 |     """Generate specified API interfaces in a specific style, such as a C header""" | 
 |     def __init__(self, | 
 |                  errFile = sys.stderr, | 
 |                  warnFile = sys.stderr, | 
 |                  diagFile = sys.stdout): | 
 |         OutputGenerator.__init__(self, errFile, warnFile, diagFile) | 
 |         # Internal state - accumulators for different inner block text | 
 |         self.typeBody = '' | 
 |         self.enumBody = '' | 
 |         self.cmdBody = '' | 
 |     # | 
 |     # makeCDecls - return C prototype and function pointer typedef for a | 
 |     #   command, as a two-element list of strings. | 
 |     # cmd - Element containing a <command> tag | 
 |     def makeCDecls(self, cmd): | 
 |         """Generate C function pointer typedef for <command> Element""" | 
 |         proto = cmd.find('proto') | 
 |         params = cmd.findall('param') | 
 |         # Begin accumulating prototype and typedef strings | 
 |         pdecl = self.genOpts.apicall | 
 |         tdecl = 'typedef ' | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Insert the function return type/name. | 
 |         # For prototypes, add APIENTRY macro before the name | 
 |         # For typedefs, add (APIENTRYP <name>) around the name and | 
 |         #   use the PFNGLCMDNAMEPROC nameng convention. | 
 |         # Done by walking the tree for <proto> element by element. | 
 |         # lxml.etree has elem.text followed by (elem[i], elem[i].tail) | 
 |         #   for each child element and any following text | 
 |         # Leading text | 
 |         pdecl += noneStr(proto.text) | 
 |         tdecl += noneStr(proto.text) | 
 |         # For each child element, if it's a <name> wrap in appropriate | 
 |         # declaration. Otherwise append its contents and tail contents. | 
 |         for elem in proto: | 
 |             text = noneStr(elem.text) | 
 |             tail = noneStr(elem.tail) | 
 |             if (elem.tag == 'name'): | 
 |                 pdecl += self.genOpts.apientry + text + tail | 
 |                 tdecl += '(' + self.genOpts.apientryp + 'PFN' + text.upper() + 'PROC' + tail + ')' | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 pdecl += text + tail | 
 |                 tdecl += text + tail | 
 |         # Now add the parameter declaration list, which is identical | 
 |         # for prototypes and typedefs. Concatenate all the text from | 
 |         # a <param> node without the tags. No tree walking required | 
 |         # since all tags are ignored. | 
 |         n = len(params) | 
 |         paramdecl = ' (' | 
 |         if n > 0: | 
 |             for i in range(0,n): | 
 |                 paramdecl += ''.join([t for t in params[i].itertext()]) | 
 |                 if (i < n - 1): | 
 |                     paramdecl += ', ' | 
 |         else: | 
 |             paramdecl += 'void' | 
 |         paramdecl += ");\n"; | 
 |         return [ pdecl + paramdecl, tdecl + paramdecl ] | 
 |     # | 
 |     def newline(self): | 
 |         write('', file=self.outFile) | 
 |     # | 
 |     def beginFile(self, genOpts): | 
 |         OutputGenerator.beginFile(self, genOpts) | 
 |         # C-specific | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Multiple inclusion protection & C++ wrappers. | 
 |         if (genOpts.protectFile and self.genOpts.filename): | 
 |             headerSym = '__' + re.sub('\.h', '_h_', os.path.basename(self.genOpts.filename)) | 
 |             write('#ifndef', headerSym, file=self.outFile) | 
 |             write('#define', headerSym, '1', file=self.outFile) | 
 |             self.newline() | 
 |         write('#ifdef __cplusplus', file=self.outFile) | 
 |         write('extern "C" {', file=self.outFile) | 
 |         write('#endif', file=self.outFile) | 
 |         self.newline() | 
 |         # | 
 |         # User-supplied prefix text, if any (list of strings) | 
 |         if (genOpts.prefixText): | 
 |             for s in genOpts.prefixText: | 
 |                 write(s, file=self.outFile) | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Some boilerplate describing what was generated - this | 
 |         # will probably be removed later since the extensions | 
 |         # pattern may be very long. | 
 |         write('/* Generated C header for:', file=self.outFile) | 
 |         write(' * API:', genOpts.apiname, file=self.outFile) | 
 |         if (genOpts.profile): | 
 |             write(' * Profile:', genOpts.profile, file=self.outFile) | 
 |         write(' * Versions considered:', genOpts.versions, file=self.outFile) | 
 |         write(' * Versions emitted:', genOpts.emitversions, file=self.outFile) | 
 |         write(' * Default extensions included:', genOpts.defaultExtensions, file=self.outFile) | 
 |         write(' * Additional extensions included:', genOpts.addExtensions, file=self.outFile) | 
 |         write(' * Extensions removed:', genOpts.removeExtensions, file=self.outFile) | 
 |         write(' */', file=self.outFile) | 
 |     def endFile(self): | 
 |         # C-specific | 
 |         # Finish C++ wrapper and multiple inclusion protection | 
 |         self.newline() | 
 |         write('#ifdef __cplusplus', file=self.outFile) | 
 |         write('}', file=self.outFile) | 
 |         write('#endif', file=self.outFile) | 
 |         if (self.genOpts.protectFile and self.genOpts.filename): | 
 |             self.newline() | 
 |             write('#endif', file=self.outFile) | 
 |         # Finish processing in superclass | 
 |         OutputGenerator.endFile(self) | 
 |     def beginFeature(self, interface, emit): | 
 |         # Start processing in superclass | 
 |         OutputGenerator.beginFeature(self, interface, emit) | 
 |         # C-specific | 
 |         # Accumulate types, enums, function pointer typedefs, end function | 
 |         # prototypes separately for this feature. They're only printed in | 
 |         # endFeature(). | 
 |         self.typeBody = '' | 
 |         self.enumBody = '' | 
 |         self.cmdPointerBody = '' | 
 |         self.cmdBody = '' | 
 |     def endFeature(self): | 
 |         # C-specific | 
 |         # Actually write the interface to the output file. | 
 |         if (self.emit): | 
 |             self.newline() | 
 |             if (self.genOpts.protectFeature): | 
 |                 write('#ifndef', self.featureName, file=self.outFile) | 
 |             write('#define', self.featureName, '1', file=self.outFile) | 
 |             if (self.typeBody != ''): | 
 |                 write(self.typeBody, end='', file=self.outFile) | 
 |             # | 
 |             # Don't add additional protection for derived type declarations, | 
 |             # which may be needed by other features later on. | 
 |             if (self.featureExtraProtect != None): | 
 |                 write('#ifdef', self.featureExtraProtect, file=self.outFile) | 
 |             if (self.enumBody != ''): | 
 |                 write(self.enumBody, end='', file=self.outFile) | 
 |             if (self.genOpts.genFuncPointers and self.cmdPointerBody != ''): | 
 |                 write(self.cmdPointerBody, end='', file=self.outFile) | 
 |             if (self.cmdBody != ''): | 
 |                 if (self.genOpts.protectProto): | 
 |                     write('#ifdef', self.genOpts.protectProtoStr, file=self.outFile) | 
 |                 write(self.cmdBody, end='', file=self.outFile) | 
 |                 if (self.genOpts.protectProto): | 
 |                     write('#endif', file=self.outFile) | 
 |             if (self.featureExtraProtect != None): | 
 |                 write('#endif /*', self.featureExtraProtect, '*/', file=self.outFile) | 
 |             if (self.genOpts.protectFeature): | 
 |                 write('#endif /*', self.featureName, '*/', file=self.outFile) | 
 |         # Finish processing in superclass | 
 |         OutputGenerator.endFeature(self) | 
 |     # | 
 |     # Type generation | 
 |     def genType(self, typeinfo, name): | 
 |         OutputGenerator.genType(self, typeinfo, name) | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Replace <apientry /> tags with an APIENTRY-style string | 
 |         # (from self.genOpts). Copy other text through unchanged. | 
 |         # If the resulting text is an empty string, don't emit it. | 
 |         typeElem = typeinfo.elem | 
 |         s = noneStr(typeElem.text) | 
 |         for elem in typeElem: | 
 |             if (elem.tag == 'apientry'): | 
 |                 s += self.genOpts.apientry + noneStr(elem.tail) | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 s += noneStr(elem.text) + noneStr(elem.tail) | 
 |         if (len(s) > 0): | 
 |             self.typeBody += s + "\n" | 
 |     # | 
 |     # Enumerant generation | 
 |     def genEnum(self, enuminfo, name): | 
 |         OutputGenerator.genEnum(self, enuminfo, name) | 
 |         # | 
 |         # EnumInfo.type is a C value suffix (e.g. u, ull) | 
 |         self.enumBody += '#define ' + name.ljust(33) + ' ' + enuminfo.elem.get('value') | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Handle non-integer 'type' fields by using it as the C value suffix | 
 |         t = enuminfo.elem.get('type') | 
 |         if (t != '' and t != 'i'): | 
 |             self.enumBody += enuminfo.type | 
 |         self.enumBody += "\n" | 
 |     # | 
 |     # Command generation | 
 |     def genCmd(self, cmdinfo, name): | 
 |         OutputGenerator.genCmd(self, cmdinfo, name) | 
 |         # | 
 |         decls = self.makeCDecls(cmdinfo.elem) | 
 |         self.cmdBody += decls[0] | 
 |         if (self.genOpts.genFuncPointers): | 
 |             self.cmdPointerBody += decls[1] | 
 |  | 
 | # Registry - object representing an API registry, loaded from an XML file | 
 | # Members | 
 | #   tree - ElementTree containing the root <registry> | 
 | #   typedict - dictionary of TypeInfo objects keyed by type name | 
 | #   groupdict - dictionary of GroupInfo objects keyed by group name | 
 | #   enumdict - dictionary of EnumInfo objects keyed by enum name | 
 | #   cmddict - dictionary of CmdInfo objects keyed by command name | 
 | #   apidict - dictionary of <api> Elements keyed by API name | 
 | #   extensions - list of <extension> Elements | 
 | #   extdict - dictionary of <extension> Elements keyed by extension name | 
 | #   gen - OutputGenerator object used to write headers / messages | 
 | #   genOpts - GeneratorOptions object used to control which | 
 | #     fetures to write and how to format them | 
 | #   emitFeatures - True to actually emit features for a version / extension, | 
 | #     or False to just treat them as emitted | 
 | # Public methods | 
 | #   loadElementTree(etree) - load registry from specified ElementTree | 
 | #   loadFile(filename) - load registry from XML file | 
 | #   setGenerator(gen) - OutputGenerator to use | 
 | #   parseTree() - parse the registry once loaded & create dictionaries | 
 | #   dumpReg(maxlen, filehandle) - diagnostic to dump the dictionaries | 
 | #     to specified file handle (default stdout). Truncates type / | 
 | #     enum / command elements to maxlen characters (default 80) | 
 | #   generator(g) - specify the output generator object | 
 | #   apiGen(apiname, genOpts) - generate API headers for the API type | 
 | #     and profile specified in genOpts, but only for the versions and | 
 | #     extensions specified there. | 
 | #   apiReset() - call between calls to apiGen() to reset internal state | 
 | #   validateGroups() - call to verify that each <proto> or <param> | 
 | #     with a 'group' attribute matches an actual existing group. | 
 | # Private methods | 
 | #   addElementInfo(elem,info,infoName,dictionary) - add feature info to dict | 
 | #   lookupElementInfo(fname,dictionary) - lookup feature info in dict | 
 | class Registry: | 
 |     """Represents an API registry loaded from XML""" | 
 |     def __init__(self): | 
 |         self.tree         = None | 
 |         self.typedict     = {} | 
 |         self.groupdict    = {} | 
 |         self.enumdict     = {} | 
 |         self.cmddict      = {} | 
 |         self.apidict      = {} | 
 |         self.extensions   = [] | 
 |         self.extdict      = {} | 
 |         # A default output generator, so commands prior to apiGen can report | 
 |         # errors via the generator object. | 
 |         self.gen          = OutputGenerator() | 
 |         self.genOpts      = None | 
 |         self.emitFeatures = False | 
 |     def loadElementTree(self, tree): | 
 |         """Load ElementTree into a Registry object and parse it""" | 
 |         self.tree = tree | 
 |         self.parseTree() | 
 |     def loadFile(self, file): | 
 |         """Load an API registry XML file into a Registry object and parse it""" | 
 |         self.tree = etree.parse(file) | 
 |         self.parseTree() | 
 |     def setGenerator(self, gen): | 
 |         """Specify output generator object. None restores the default generator""" | 
 |         self.gen = gen | 
 |     # addElementInfo - add information about an element to the | 
 |     # corresponding dictionary | 
 |     #   elem - <type>/<group>/<enum>/<command>/<feature>/<extension> Element | 
 |     #   info - corresponding {Type|Group|Enum|Cmd|Feature}Info object | 
 |     #   infoName - 'type' / 'group' / 'enum' / 'command' / 'feature' / 'extension' | 
 |     #   dictionary - self.{type|group|enum|cmd|api|ext}dict | 
 |     # If the Element has an 'api' attribute, the dictionary key is the | 
 |     # tuple (name,api). If not, the key is the name. 'name' is an  | 
 |     # attribute of the Element | 
 |     def addElementInfo(self, elem, info, infoName, dictionary): | 
 |         if ('api' in elem.attrib): | 
 |             key = (elem.get('name'),elem.get('api')) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             key = elem.get('name') | 
 |         if key in dictionary: | 
 |             self.gen.logMsg('warn', '*** Attempt to redefine', | 
 |                             infoName, 'with key:', key) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             dictionary[key] = info | 
 |     # | 
 |     # lookupElementInfo - find a {Type|Enum|Cmd}Info object by name. | 
 |     # If an object qualified by API name exists, use that. | 
 |     #   fname - name of type / enum / command | 
 |     #   dictionary - self.{type|enum|cmd}dict | 
 |     def lookupElementInfo(self, fname, dictionary): | 
 |         key = (fname, self.genOpts.apiname) | 
 |         if (key in dictionary): | 
 |             # self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Found API-specific element for feature', fname) | 
 |             return dictionary[key] | 
 |         elif (fname in dictionary): | 
 |             # self.gen.logMsg('diag', 'Found generic element for feature', fname) | 
 |             return dictionary[fname] | 
 |         else: | 
 |             return None | 
 |     def parseTree(self): | 
 |         """Parse the registry Element, once created""" | 
 |         # This must be the Element for the root <registry> | 
 |         self.reg = self.tree.getroot() | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Create dictionary of registry types from toplevel <types> tags | 
 |         # and add 'name' attribute to each <type> tag (where missing) | 
 |         # based on its <name> element. | 
 |         # | 
 |         # There's usually one <types> block; more are OK | 
 |         # Required <type> attributes: 'name' or nested <name> tag contents | 
 |         self.typedict = {} | 
 |         for type in self.reg.findall('types/type'): | 
 |             # If the <type> doesn't already have a 'name' attribute, set | 
 |             # it from contents of its <name> tag. | 
 |             if (type.get('name') == None): | 
 |                 type.attrib['name'] = type.find('name').text | 
 |             self.addElementInfo(type, TypeInfo(type), 'type', self.typedict) | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Create dictionary of registry groups from toplevel <groups> tags. | 
 |         # | 
 |         # There's usually one <groups> block; more are OK. | 
 |         # Required <group> attributes: 'name' | 
 |         self.groupdict = {} | 
 |         for group in self.reg.findall('groups/group'): | 
 |             self.addElementInfo(group, GroupInfo(group), 'group', self.groupdict) | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Create dictionary of registry enums from toplevel <enums> tags | 
 |         # | 
 |         # There are usually many <enums> tags in different namespaces, but | 
 |         #   these are functional namespaces of the values, while the actual | 
 |         #   enum names all share the dictionary. | 
 |         # Required <enums> attributes: 'name', 'value' | 
 |         self.enumdict = {} | 
 |         for enum in self.reg.findall('enums/enum'): | 
 |             self.addElementInfo(enum, EnumInfo(enum), 'enum', self.enumdict) | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Create dictionary of registry commands from <command> tags | 
 |         # and add 'name' attribute to each <command> tag (where missing) | 
 |         # based on its <proto><name> element. | 
 |         # | 
 |         # There's usually only one <commands> block; more are OK. | 
 |         # Required <command> attributes: 'name' or <proto><name> tag contents | 
 |         self.cmddict = {} | 
 |         for cmd in self.reg.findall('commands/command'): | 
 |             # If the <command> doesn't already have a 'name' attribute, set | 
 |             # it from contents of its <proto><name> tag. | 
 |             if (cmd.get('name') == None): | 
 |                 cmd.attrib['name'] = cmd.find('proto/name').text | 
 |             ci = CmdInfo(cmd) | 
 |             self.addElementInfo(cmd, ci, 'command', self.cmddict) | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Create dictionaries of API and extension interfaces | 
 |         #   from toplevel <api> and <extension> tags. | 
 |         # | 
 |         self.apidict = {} | 
 |         for feature in self.reg.findall('feature'): | 
 |             ai = FeatureInfo(feature) | 
 |             self.addElementInfo(feature, ai, 'feature', self.apidict) | 
 |         self.extensions = self.reg.findall('extensions/extension') | 
 |         self.extdict = {} | 
 |         for feature in self.extensions: | 
 |             ei = FeatureInfo(feature) | 
 |             self.addElementInfo(feature, ei, 'extension', self.extdict) | 
 |     def dumpReg(self, maxlen = 40, filehandle = sys.stdout): | 
 |         """Dump all the dictionaries constructed from the Registry object""" | 
 |         write('***************************************', file=filehandle) | 
 |         write('    ** Dumping Registry contents **',     file=filehandle) | 
 |         write('***************************************', file=filehandle) | 
 |         write('// Types', file=filehandle) | 
 |         for name in self.typedict: | 
 |             tobj = self.typedict[name] | 
 |             write('    Type', name, '->', etree.tostring(tobj.elem)[0:maxlen], file=filehandle) | 
 |         write('// Groups', file=filehandle) | 
 |         for name in self.groupdict: | 
 |             gobj = self.groupdict[name] | 
 |             write('    Group', name, '->', etree.tostring(gobj.elem)[0:maxlen], file=filehandle) | 
 |         write('// Enums', file=filehandle) | 
 |         for name in self.enumdict: | 
 |             eobj = self.enumdict[name] | 
 |             write('    Enum', name, '->', etree.tostring(eobj.elem)[0:maxlen], file=filehandle) | 
 |         write('// Commands', file=filehandle) | 
 |         for name in self.cmddict: | 
 |             cobj = self.cmddict[name] | 
 |             write('    Command', name, '->', etree.tostring(cobj.elem)[0:maxlen], file=filehandle) | 
 |         write('// APIs', file=filehandle) | 
 |         for key in self.apidict: | 
 |             write('    API Version ', key, '->', | 
 |                 etree.tostring(self.apidict[key].elem)[0:maxlen], file=filehandle) | 
 |         write('// Extensions', file=filehandle) | 
 |         for key in self.extdict: | 
 |             write('    Extension', key, '->', | 
 |                 etree.tostring(self.extdict[key].elem)[0:maxlen], file=filehandle) | 
 |         # write('***************************************', file=filehandle) | 
 |         # write('    ** Dumping XML ElementTree **', file=filehandle) | 
 |         # write('***************************************', file=filehandle) | 
 |         # write(etree.tostring(self.tree.getroot(),pretty_print=True), file=filehandle) | 
 |     # | 
 |     # typename - name of type | 
 |     # required - boolean (to tag features as required or not) | 
 |     def markTypeRequired(self, typename, required): | 
 |         """Require (along with its dependencies) or remove (but not its dependencies) a type""" | 
 |         self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** tagging type:', typename, '-> required =', required) | 
 |         # Get TypeInfo object for <type> tag corresponding to typename | 
 |         type = self.lookupElementInfo(typename, self.typedict) | 
 |         if (type != None): | 
 |             # Tag required type dependencies as required. | 
 |             # This DOES NOT un-tag dependencies in a <remove> tag. | 
 |             # See comments in markRequired() below for the reason. | 
 |             if (required and ('requires' in type.elem.attrib)): | 
 |                 depType = type.elem.get('requires') | 
 |                 self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Generating dependent type', | 
 |                     depType, 'for type', typename) | 
 |                 self.markTypeRequired(depType, required) | 
 |             type.required = required | 
 |         else: | 
 |             self.gen.logMsg('warn', '*** type:', typename , 'IS NOT DEFINED') | 
 |     # | 
 |     # features - Element for <require> or <remove> tag | 
 |     # required - boolean (to tag features as required or not) | 
 |     def markRequired(self, features, required): | 
 |         """Require or remove features specified in the Element""" | 
 |         self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** markRequired (features = <too long to print>, required =', required, ')') | 
 |         # Loop over types, enums, and commands in the tag | 
 |         # @@ It would be possible to respect 'api' and 'profile' attributes | 
 |         #  in individual features, but that's not done yet. | 
 |         for typeElem in features.findall('type'): | 
 |             self.markTypeRequired(typeElem.get('name'), required) | 
 |         for enumElem in features.findall('enum'): | 
 |             name = enumElem.get('name') | 
 |             self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** tagging enum:', name, '-> required =', required) | 
 |             enum = self.lookupElementInfo(name, self.enumdict) | 
 |             if (enum != None): | 
 |                 enum.required = required | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 self.gen.logMsg('warn', '*** enum:', name , 'IS NOT DEFINED') | 
 |         for cmdElem in features.findall('command'): | 
 |             name = cmdElem.get('name') | 
 |             self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** tagging command:', name, '-> required =', required) | 
 |             cmd = self.lookupElementInfo(name, self.cmddict) | 
 |             if (cmd != None): | 
 |                 cmd.required = required | 
 |                 # Tag all parameter types of this command as required. | 
 |                 # This DOES NOT remove types of commands in a <remove> | 
 |                 # tag, because many other commands may use the same type. | 
 |                 # We could be more clever and reference count types, | 
 |                 # instead of using a boolean. | 
 |                 if (required): | 
 |                     # Look for <ptype> in entire <command> tree, | 
 |                     # not just immediate children | 
 |                     for ptype in cmd.elem.findall('.//ptype'): | 
 |                         self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** markRequired: command implicitly requires dependent type', ptype.text) | 
 |                         self.markTypeRequired(ptype.text, required) | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 self.gen.logMsg('warn', '*** command:', name, 'IS NOT DEFINED') | 
 |     # | 
 |     # interface - Element for <version> or <extension>, containing | 
 |     #   <require> and <remove> tags | 
 |     # api - string specifying API name being generated | 
 |     # profile - string specifying API profile being generated | 
 |     def requireAndRemoveFeatures(self, interface, api, profile): | 
 |         """Process <recquire> and <remove> tags for a <version> or <extension>""" | 
 |         # <require> marks things that are required by this version/profile | 
 |         for feature in interface.findall('require'): | 
 |             if (matchAPIProfile(api, profile, feature)): | 
 |                 self.markRequired(feature,True) | 
 |         # <remove> marks things that are removed by this version/profile | 
 |         for feature in interface.findall('remove'): | 
 |             if (matchAPIProfile(api, profile, feature)): | 
 |                 self.markRequired(feature,False) | 
 |     # | 
 |     # generateFeature - generate a single type / enum / command, | 
 |     # and all its dependencies as needed. | 
 |     #   fname - name of feature (<type>/<enum>/<command> | 
 |     #   ftype - type of feature, 'type' | 'enum' | 'command' | 
 |     #   dictionary - of *Info objects - self.{type|enum|cmd}dict | 
 |     #   genProc - bound function pointer for self.gen.gen{Type|Enum|Cmd} | 
 |     def generateFeature(self, fname, ftype, dictionary, genProc): | 
 |         f = self.lookupElementInfo(fname, dictionary) | 
 |         if (f == None): | 
 |             # No such feature. This is an error, but reported earlier | 
 |             self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** No entry found for feature', fname, | 
 |                             'returning!') | 
 |             return | 
 |         # | 
 |         # If feature isn't required, or has already been declared, return | 
 |         if (not f.required): | 
 |             self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Skipping', ftype, fname, '(not required)') | 
 |             return | 
 |         if (f.declared): | 
 |             self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Skipping', ftype, fname, '(already declared)') | 
 |             return | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Pull in dependent type declaration(s) of the feature. | 
 |         # For types, there may be one in the 'required' attribute of the element | 
 |         # For commands, there may be many in <ptype> tags within the element | 
 |         # For enums, no dependencies are allowed (though perhasps if you | 
 |         #   have a uint64 enum, it should require GLuint64) | 
 |         if (ftype == 'type'): | 
 |             if ('requires' in f.elem.attrib): | 
 |                 depname = f.elem.get('requires') | 
 |                 self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Generating required dependent type', | 
 |                                 depname) | 
 |                 self.generateFeature(depname, 'type', self.typedict, | 
 |                                      self.gen.genType) | 
 |         elif (ftype == 'command'): | 
 |             for ptype in f.elem.findall('.//ptype'): | 
 |                 depname = ptype.text | 
 |                 self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Generating required parameter type', | 
 |                                 depname) | 
 |                 self.generateFeature(depname, 'type', self.typedict, | 
 |                                      self.gen.genType) | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Actually generate the type only if emitting declarations | 
 |         if self.emitFeatures: | 
 |             self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Emitting', ftype, 'decl for', fname) | 
 |             genProc(f, fname) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Skipping', ftype, fname, | 
 |                             '(not emitting this feature)') | 
 |         # Always mark feature declared, as though actually emitted | 
 |         f.declared = True | 
 |     # | 
 |     # generateRequiredInterface - generate all interfaces required | 
 |     # by an API version or extension | 
 |     #   interface - Element for <version> or <extension> | 
 |     def generateRequiredInterface(self, interface): | 
 |         """Generate required C interface for specified API version/extension""" | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Loop over all features inside all <require> tags. | 
 |         # <remove> tags are ignored (handled in pass 1). | 
 |         for features in interface.findall('require'): | 
 |             for t in features.findall('type'): | 
 |                 self.generateFeature(t.get('name'), 'type', self.typedict, | 
 |                                      self.gen.genType) | 
 |             for e in features.findall('enum'): | 
 |                 self.generateFeature(e.get('name'), 'enum', self.enumdict, | 
 |                                      self.gen.genEnum) | 
 |             for c in features.findall('command'): | 
 |                 self.generateFeature(c.get('name'), 'command', self.cmddict, | 
 |                                      self.gen.genCmd) | 
 |     # | 
 |     # apiGen(genOpts) - generate interface for specified versions | 
 |     #   genOpts - GeneratorOptions object with parameters used | 
 |     #   by the Generator object. | 
 |     def apiGen(self, genOpts): | 
 |         """Generate interfaces for the specified API type and range of versions""" | 
 |         # | 
 |         self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*******************************************') | 
 |         self.gen.logMsg('diag', '  Registry.apiGen file:', genOpts.filename, | 
 |                         'api:', genOpts.apiname, | 
 |                         'profile:', genOpts.profile) | 
 |         self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*******************************************') | 
 |         # | 
 |         self.genOpts = genOpts | 
 |         # Reset required/declared flags for all features | 
 |         self.apiReset() | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Compile regexps used to select versions & extensions | 
 |         regVersions = re.compile(self.genOpts.versions) | 
 |         regEmitVersions = re.compile(self.genOpts.emitversions) | 
 |         regAddExtensions = re.compile(self.genOpts.addExtensions) | 
 |         regRemoveExtensions = re.compile(self.genOpts.removeExtensions) | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Get all matching API versions & add to list of FeatureInfo | 
 |         features = [] | 
 |         apiMatch = False | 
 |         for key in self.apidict: | 
 |             fi = self.apidict[key] | 
 |             api = fi.elem.get('api') | 
 |             if (api == self.genOpts.apiname): | 
 |                 apiMatch = True | 
 |                 if (regVersions.match(fi.number)): | 
 |                     # Matches API & version #s being generated. Mark for | 
 |                     # emission and add to the features[] list . | 
 |                     # @@ Could use 'declared' instead of 'emit'? | 
 |                     fi.emit = (regEmitVersions.match(fi.number) != None) | 
 |                     features.append(fi) | 
 |                     if (not fi.emit): | 
 |                         self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** NOT tagging feature api =', api, | 
 |                             'name =', fi.name, 'number =', fi.number, | 
 |                             'for emission (does not match emitversions pattern)') | 
 |                 else: | 
 |                     self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** NOT including feature api =', api, | 
 |                         'name =', fi.name, 'number =', fi.number, | 
 |                         '(does not match requested versions)') | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** NOT including feature api =', api, | 
 |                     'name =', fi.name, | 
 |                     '(does not match requested API)') | 
 |         if (not apiMatch): | 
 |             self.gen.logMsg('warn', '*** No matching API versions found!') | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Get all matching extensions & add to the list. | 
 |         # Start with extensions tagged with 'api' pattern matching the API | 
 |         # being generated. Add extensions matching the pattern specified in | 
 |         # regExtensions, then remove extensions matching the pattern | 
 |         # specified in regRemoveExtensions | 
 |         for key in self.extdict: | 
 |             ei = self.extdict[key] | 
 |             extName = ei.name | 
 |             include = False | 
 |             # | 
 |             # Include extension if defaultExtensions is not None and if the | 
 |             # 'supported' attribute matches defaultExtensions. The regexp in | 
 |             # 'supported' must exactly match defaultExtensions, so bracket | 
 |             # it with ^(pat)$. | 
 |             pat = '^(' + ei.elem.get('supported') + ')$' | 
 |             if (self.genOpts.defaultExtensions and | 
 |                      re.match(pat, self.genOpts.defaultExtensions)): | 
 |                 self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Including extension', | 
 |                     extName, "(defaultExtensions matches the 'supported' attribute)") | 
 |                 include = True | 
 |             # | 
 |             # Include additional extensions if the extension name matches | 
 |             # the regexp specified in the generator options. This allows | 
 |             # forcing extensions into an interface even if they're not | 
 |             # tagged appropriately in the registry. | 
 |             if (regAddExtensions.match(extName) != None): | 
 |                 self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Including extension', | 
 |                     extName, '(matches explicitly requested extensions to add)') | 
 |                 include = True | 
 |             # Remove extensions if the name matches the regexp specified | 
 |             # in generator options. This allows forcing removal of | 
 |             # extensions from an interface even if they're tagged that | 
 |             # way in the registry. | 
 |             if (regRemoveExtensions.match(extName) != None): | 
 |                 self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Removing extension', | 
 |                     extName, '(matches explicitly requested extensions to remove)') | 
 |                 include = False | 
 |             # | 
 |             # If the extension is to be included, add it to the | 
 |             # extension features list. | 
 |             if (include): | 
 |                 ei.emit = True | 
 |                 features.append(ei) | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** NOT including extension', | 
 |                     extName, '(does not match api attribute or explicitly requested extensions)') | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Sort the extension features list, if a sort procedure is defined | 
 |         if (self.genOpts.sortProcedure): | 
 |             self.genOpts.sortProcedure(features) | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Pass 1: loop over requested API versions and extensions tagging | 
 |         #   types/commands/features as required (in an <require> block) or no | 
 |         #   longer required (in an <exclude> block). It is possible to remove | 
 |         #   a feature in one version and restore it later by requiring it in | 
 |         #   a later version. | 
 |         # If a profile other than 'None' is being generated, it must | 
 |         #   match the profile attribute (if any) of the <require> and | 
 |         #   <remove> tags. | 
 |         self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** PASS 1: TAG FEATURES ********************************************') | 
 |         for f in features: | 
 |             self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** PASS 1: Tagging required and removed features for', | 
 |                 f.name) | 
 |             self.requireAndRemoveFeatures(f.elem, self.genOpts.apiname, self.genOpts.profile) | 
 |         # | 
 |         # Pass 2: loop over specified API versions and extensions printing | 
 |         #   declarations for required things which haven't already been | 
 |         #   generated. | 
 |         self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** PASS 2: GENERATE INTERFACES FOR FEATURES ************************') | 
 |         self.gen.beginFile(self.genOpts) | 
 |         for f in features: | 
 |             self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** PASS 2: Generating interface for', | 
 |                 f.name) | 
 |             emit = self.emitFeatures = f.emit | 
 |             if (not emit): | 
 |                 self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** PASS 2: NOT declaring feature', | 
 |                     f.elem.get('name'), 'because it is not tagged for emission') | 
 |             # Generate the interface (or just tag its elements as having been | 
 |             # emitted, if they haven't been). | 
 |             self.gen.beginFeature(f.elem, emit) | 
 |             self.generateRequiredInterface(f.elem) | 
 |             self.gen.endFeature() | 
 |         self.gen.endFile() | 
 |     # | 
 |     # apiReset - use between apiGen() calls to reset internal state | 
 |     # | 
 |     def apiReset(self): | 
 |         """Reset type/enum/command dictionaries before generating another API""" | 
 |         for type in self.typedict: | 
 |             self.typedict[type].resetState() | 
 |         for enum in self.enumdict: | 
 |             self.enumdict[enum].resetState() | 
 |         for cmd in self.cmddict: | 
 |             self.cmddict[cmd].resetState() | 
 |         for cmd in self.apidict: | 
 |             self.apidict[cmd].resetState() | 
 |     # | 
 |     # validateGroups - check that group= attributes match actual groups | 
 |     # | 
 |     def validateGroups(self): | 
 |         """Validate group= attributes on <param> and <proto> tags""" | 
 |         # Keep track of group names not in <group> tags | 
 |         badGroup = {} | 
 |         self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** VALIDATING GROUP ATTRIBUTES ***') | 
 |         for cmd in self.reg.findall('commands/command'): | 
 |             proto = cmd.find('proto') | 
 |             funcname = cmd.find('proto/name').text | 
 |             if ('group' in proto.attrib.keys()): | 
 |                 group = proto.get('group') | 
 |                 # self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Command ', funcname, ' has return group ', group) | 
 |                 if (group not in self.groupdict.keys()): | 
 |                     # self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Command ', funcname, ' has UNKNOWN return group ', group) | 
 |                     if (group not in badGroup.keys()): | 
 |                         badGroup[group] = 1 | 
 |                     else: | 
 |                         badGroup[group] = badGroup[group] +  1 | 
 |             for param in cmd.findall('param'): | 
 |                 pname = param.find('name') | 
 |                 if (pname != None): | 
 |                     pname = pname.text | 
 |                 else: | 
 |                     pname = type.get('name') | 
 |                 if ('group' in param.attrib.keys()): | 
 |                     group = param.get('group') | 
 |                     if (group not in self.groupdict.keys()): | 
 |                         # self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** Command ', funcname, ' param ', pname, ' has UNKNOWN group ', group) | 
 |                         if (group not in badGroup.keys()): | 
 |                             badGroup[group] = 1 | 
 |                         else: | 
 |                             badGroup[group] = badGroup[group] +  1 | 
 |         if (len(badGroup.keys()) > 0): | 
 |             self.gen.logMsg('diag', '*** SUMMARY OF UNRECOGNIZED GROUPS ***') | 
 |             for key in sorted(badGroup.keys()): | 
 |                 self.gen.logMsg('diag', '    ', key, ' occurred ', badGroup[key], ' times') |