From: Joel Reymont <joelr1@gmail.com>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] fixing swig
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2010 00:22:44 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <7ABEB515-2F72-4CB7-BDE1-1695FA9970A4@gmail.com> (raw)
Here's what happens when building OCaml examples in the latest SWIG:
---
ocamlc -I ` camlp4 -where` -pp "camlp4o pa_extend.cmo q_MLast.cmo" -c swigp4.ml
File "swig.ml", line 159, characters 54-57:
Warning 20: this argument will not be used by the function.
File "swigp4.ml", line 26, characters 2-6:
Parse error: Deprecated syntax, the grammar module is expected
File "swigp4.ml", line 1, characters 0-1:
Error: Preprocessor error
make[1]: *** [ocaml_static_cpp] Error 2
---
The following code from swigp4.ml needs to be fixed but I don't know enough Camlp4 to do it :-(.
If a kind soul can lend me a hand with this then I can try to incorporate the changes back into SWIG.
Thanks in advance, Joel
--- swigp4.ml ---
open Pcaml ;;
let lap x y = x :: y
let c_ify e loc =
match e with
<:expr< $int:_$ >> -> <:expr< (C_int $e$) >>
| <:expr< $str:_$ >> -> <:expr< (C_string $e$) >>
| <:expr< $chr:_$ >> -> <:expr< (C_char $e$) >>
| <:expr< $flo:_$ >> -> <:expr< (C_double $e$) >>
| <:expr< True >> -> <:expr< (C_bool $e$) >>
| <:expr< False >> -> <:expr< (C_bool $e$) >>
| _ -> <:expr< $e$ >>
let mk_list args loc f =
let rec mk_list_inner args loc f =
match args with
[] -> <:expr< [] >>
| x :: xs ->
(let loc = MLast.loc_of_expr x in
<:expr< [ ($f x loc$) ] @ ($mk_list_inner xs loc f$) >>) in
match args with
[] -> <:expr< (Obj.magic C_void) >>
| [ a ] -> <:expr< (Obj.magic $f a loc$) >>
| _ -> <:expr< (Obj.magic (C_list ($mk_list_inner args loc f$))) >>
EXTEND
expr:
[ [ e1 = expr ; "'" ; "[" ; e2 = expr ; "]" ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "[]" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "->" ; l = LIDENT ; "(" ; args = LIST0 (expr LEVEL "simple") SEP "," ; ")" ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) $str:l$ ($mk_list args loc c_ify$) >>
| e1 = expr ; "->" ; u = UIDENT ; "(" ; args = LIST0 (expr LEVEL "simple") SEP "," ; ")" ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) $str:u$ ($mk_list args loc c_ify$) >>
| e1 = expr ; "->" ; s = expr LEVEL "simple" ; "(" ; args = LIST0 (expr LEVEL "simple") SEP "," ; ")" ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) $s$ ($mk_list args loc c_ify$) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "." ; "(" ; args = LIST0 (expr LEVEL "simple") SEP "," ; ")" ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "()" ($mk_list args loc c_ify$) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "->" ; l = LIDENT ; "(" ; args = LIST0 (expr LEVEL "simple") SEP "," ; ")" ->
<:expr< (invoke ((invoke $e1$) "->" C_void)) $str:l$ ($mk_list args loc c_ify$) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "->" ; u = UIDENT ; "(" ; args = LIST0 (expr LEVEL "simple") SEP "," ; ")" ->
<:expr< (invoke ((invoke $e1$) "->" C_void)) $str:u$ ($mk_list args loc c_ify$) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "->" ; s = expr LEVEL "simple" ; "(" ; args = LIST0 (expr LEVEL "simple") SEP "," ; ")" ->
<:expr< (invoke ((invoke $e1$) "->" C_void)) $s$ ($mk_list args loc c_ify$) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "++" ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "++" C_void >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "--" ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "--" C_void >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "-" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "-" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "+" ; e2 = expr -> <:expr< (invoke $e1$) "+" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "*" ; e2 = expr -> <:expr< (invoke $e1$) "*" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| "'" ; "&" ; e1 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "&" C_void >>
| "'" ; "!" ; e1 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "!" C_void >>
| "'" ; "~" ; e1 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "~" C_void >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "/" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "/" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "%" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "%" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "lsl" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) ("<" ^ "<") (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "lsr" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) (">" ^ ">") (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "<" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "<" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "<=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "<=" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; ">" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) ">" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; ">=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) ">=" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "==" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "==" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "!=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "!=" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "&" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "&" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "^" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "^" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "|" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "|" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "&&" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "&&" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "||" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "||" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "=" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "+=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "+=" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "-=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "-=" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "*=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "*=" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "/=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "/=" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "%=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "%=" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "lsl" ; "=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) ("<" ^ "<=") (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "lsr" ; "=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) (">" ^ ">=") (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "&=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "&=" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "^=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "^=" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| e1 = expr ; "'" ; "|=" ; e2 = expr ->
<:expr< (invoke $e1$) "|=" (C_list [ $c_ify e2 loc$ ]) >>
| "'" ; e = expr -> c_ify e loc
| c = expr ; "as" ; id = LIDENT -> <:expr< $lid:"get_" ^ id$ $c$ >>
| c = expr ; "to" ; id = LIDENT -> <:expr< $uid:"C_" ^ id$ $c$ >>
| "`" ; "`" ; l = LIDENT -> <:expr< C_enum `$lid:l$ >>
| "`" ; "`" ; u = UIDENT -> <:expr< C_enum `$uid:u$ >>
| f = expr ; "'" ; "(" ; args = LIST0 (expr LEVEL "simple") SEP "," ; ")" ->
<:expr< $f$ ($mk_list args loc c_ify$) >>
] ] ;
END ;;
---
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next reply other threads:[~2010-12-29 0:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-12-29 0:22 Joel Reymont [this message]
2010-12-29 21:43 ` Hezekiah M. Carty
2010-12-29 21:47 ` Joel Reymont
2010-12-29 23:29 ` Joel Reymont
2011-01-02 19:31 ` Joel Reymont
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