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156 files changed, 11208 insertions, 509 deletions
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Copyright (c) 2005-2022 Code Synthesis Tools CC. +Copyright (c) 2005-2023 Code Synthesis Tools CC. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as diff --git a/libxsd-tests/manifest b/libxsd-tests/manifest index 13177ee..191d120 100644 --- a/libxsd-tests/manifest +++ b/libxsd-tests/manifest @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ : 1 name: libxsd-tests -version: 4.2.0-b.3.z +version: 4.2.0-b.4.z project: xsd summary: XML Schema to C++ data binding compiler runtime library tests license: other: GPL-2.0-only with Xerces-C++ linking exception and FLOSS exception @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ url: https://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/ doc-url: https://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/ src-url: https://git.codesynthesis.com/cgit/xsd/xsd/tree/libxsd-tests/ email: xsd-users@codesynthesis.com ; Mailing list -depends: * build2 >= 0.14.0 -depends: * bpkg >= 0.14.0 +depends: * build2 >= 0.16.0- +depends: * bpkg >= 0.16.0- depends: libxerces-c ^3.0.0 depends: libexpat ^2.1.0 diff --git a/libxsd/doc/buildfile b/libxsd/doc/buildfile index c640a6c..5d197e3 100644 --- a/libxsd/doc/buildfile +++ b/libxsd/doc/buildfile @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ cxx/tree/reference/ clean = ($src_root != $out_root) } {{ - diag doxygen $> : ($<[0]) # @@ TMP: revise + diag doxygen ($<[0]) -> $> # @@ TMP: revise rm -r -f $directory($>[1]) diff --git a/libxsd/manifest b/libxsd/manifest index 45bab01..62bbb92 100644 --- a/libxsd/manifest +++ b/libxsd/manifest @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ : 1 name: libxsd -version: 4.2.0-b.3.z +version: 4.2.0-b.4.z project: xsd summary: XML Schema to C++ data binding compiler runtime library license: other: GPL-2.0-only with Xerces-C++ linking exception and FLOSS exception @@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ doc-url: https://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/ src-url: https://git.codesynthesis.com/cgit/xsd/xsd/tree/libxsd/ email: xsd-users@codesynthesis.com ; Mailing list build-warning-email: builds@codesynthesis.com -depends: * build2 >= 0.14.0 -depends: * bpkg >= 0.14.0 +depends: * build2 >= 0.16.0- +depends: * bpkg >= 0.16.0- tests: libxsd-tests == $ diff --git a/libxsd/xsd/cxx/xml/char-utf8.txx b/libxsd/xsd/cxx/xml/char-utf8.txx index a571ce9..76bba86 100644 --- a/libxsd/xsd/cxx/xml/char-utf8.txx +++ b/libxsd/xsd/cxx/xml/char-utf8.txx @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ namespace xsd // u = (c & 0x1F) << 6; - c = *++p; + c = static_cast<unsigned char> (*++p); if ((c >> 6) != 2) { valid = false; @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ namespace xsd // u = (c & 0x0F) << 6; - c = *++p; + c = static_cast<unsigned char> (*++p); if ((c >> 6) != 2) { valid = false; @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ namespace xsd } u = (u | (c & 0x3F)) << 6; - c = *++p; + c = static_cast<unsigned char> (*++p); if ((c >> 6) != 2) { valid = false; @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ namespace xsd // u = (c & 0x07) << 6; - c = *++p; + c = static_cast<unsigned char> (*++p); if ((c >> 6) != 2) { valid = false; @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ namespace xsd } u = (u | (c & 0x3F)) << 6; - c = *++p; + c = static_cast<unsigned char> (*++p); if ((c >> 6) != 2) { valid = false; @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ namespace xsd } u = (u | (c & 0x3F)) << 6; - c = *++p; + c = static_cast<unsigned char> (*++p); if ((c >> 6) != 2) { valid = false; diff --git a/libxsd/xsd/cxx/xml/dom/parsing-source.hxx b/libxsd/xsd/cxx/xml/dom/parsing-source.hxx index fc0bd71..e4cb37e 100644 --- a/libxsd/xsd/cxx/xml/dom/parsing-source.hxx +++ b/libxsd/xsd/cxx/xml/dom/parsing-source.hxx @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ #include <xercesc/dom/DOMNode.hpp> #include <xercesc/dom/DOMAttr.hpp> +#include <xercesc/dom/DOMText.hpp> #include <xercesc/dom/DOMElement.hpp> #include <xercesc/dom/DOMDocument.hpp> #include <xercesc/dom/DOMNamedNodeMap.hpp> diff --git a/xsd-examples/build/root.build b/xsd-examples/build/root.build index 5d7a5b4..d58c13a 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/build/root.build +++ b/xsd-examples/build/root.build @@ -1,15 +1,6 @@ # file : build/root.build # license : not copyrighted - public domain -define xsd: file -xsd{*}: extension = xsd - -define xml: file -xml{*}: extension = xml - -define map: file -map{*}: extension = map - cxx.std = latest using cxx @@ -19,20 +10,32 @@ ixx{*}: extension = ixx txx{*}: extension = txx cxx{*}: extension = cxx -if ($cxx.target.system == 'win32-msvc') - cxx.poptions += -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -D_SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS +if ($build.mode != 'skeleton') +{ + define xsd: file + xsd{*}: extension = xsd + + define xml: file + xml{*}: extension = xml + + define map: file + map{*}: extension = map + + if ($cxx.target.system == 'win32-msvc') + cxx.poptions += -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -D_SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -if ($cxx.class == 'msvc') - cxx.coptions += /wd4251 /wd4275 /wd4800 + if ($cxx.class == 'msvc') + cxx.coptions += /wd4251 /wd4275 /wd4800 -# Setup the xsd that we are using. -# -import xsd = xsd%exe{xsd} + # Import xsd that we are testing. + # + import! [metadata] xsd = xsd%exe{xsd} -# Every exe{} in this project is by default a test. -# -exe{*}: test = true + # Every exe{} in this project is by default a test. + # + exe{*}: test = true -# Specify the test target for cross-testing. -# -test.target = $cxx.target + # Specify the test target for cross-testing. + # + test.target = $cxx.target +} diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/generated/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/generated/buildfile index 5e4adac..3c2a0ba 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/generated/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/generated/buildfile @@ -17,8 +17,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{library}: test.input = true {hxx cxx}{library-pimpl} \ { cxx}{library-driver}>: xsd{library} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/hello/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/hello/buildfile index 2df4a7f..4148dd3 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/hello/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/hello/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{hello}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{hello-pskel}>: xsd{hello} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/library/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/library/buildfile index 40810b3..13a3e1e 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/library/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/library/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{library}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{library-pskel}>: xsd{library} map{library} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixed/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixed/buildfile index 0079444..9d3a629 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixed/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixed/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{text}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{text-pskel}>: xsd{text} map{text} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixin/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixin/buildfile index 4d4d751..279ae39 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixin/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/mixin/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{instance}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{schema-pskel}>: xsd{schema} map{schema} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/multiroot/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/multiroot/buildfile index 6b0f604..d582e19 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/multiroot/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/multiroot/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -protocol-pskel} {hxx ixx cxx}{protocol-pskel} $libs \ <{hxx ixx cxx}{protocol-pskel}>: xsd{protocol} map{protocol} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/performance/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/performance/buildfile index 10111d6..094dd7b 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/performance/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/performance/buildfile @@ -33,8 +33,6 @@ for p: 'xerces' 'expat' parser = $p } {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -$parser-pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/polymorphism/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/polymorphism/buildfile index de088cf..a08dfd5 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/polymorphism/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/polymorphism/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{supermen}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{supermen-pskel}>: xsd{supermen} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/polyroot/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/polyroot/buildfile index 6ae0fdc..898551d 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/polyroot/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/polyroot/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -supermen-pskel} {hxx ixx cxx}{supermen-pskel} $libs \ <{hxx ixx cxx}{supermen-pskel}>: xsd{supermen} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/wildcard/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/wildcard/buildfile index 93e2dc8..55a8a35 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/wildcard/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/parser/wildcard/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{email}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{email-pskel}>: xsd{email} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/binary/boost/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/binary/boost/buildfile index 4306273..7385b9e 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/binary/boost/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/binary/boost/buildfile @@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{library}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{library}>: xsd{library} hxx{library-prologue} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-ostream \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/binary/cdr/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/binary/cdr/buildfile index d78a56a..c28806a 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/binary/cdr/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/binary/cdr/buildfile @@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{library}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{library}>: xsd{library} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-ostream \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/binary/xdr/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/binary/xdr/buildfile index 92f0c48..c25803d 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/binary/xdr/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/binary/xdr/buildfile @@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{library}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{library}>: xsd{library} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-ostream \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/caching/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/caching/buildfile index cb369b7..d550be3 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/caching/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/caching/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: {xml xsd}{library}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{library}>: xsd{library} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/compression/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/compression/buildfile index 6997339..a095cf9 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/compression/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/compression/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -library} {hxx ixx cxx}{library} $libs testscript <{hxx ixx cxx}{library}>: xsd{library} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/calendar/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/calendar/buildfile index 3c26122..4085561 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/calendar/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/calendar/buildfile @@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{calendar}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{calendar}>: xsd{calendar} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --extern-xml-schema xml-schema.xsd \ @@ -27,7 +25,7 @@ exe{driver}: xml{calendar}: test.input = true hxx{xml-schema}: $xsd {{ - diag xsd gen ($>[0]) + diag xsd $> # Note that the specified xml-schema.xsd doesn't exist and is only used to # deduce the generated header name. diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/comments/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/comments/buildfile index 093a6cc..93196d2 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/comments/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/comments/buildfile @@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{people}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{people}>: xsd{people} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ @@ -27,7 +25,7 @@ exe{driver}: xml{people}: test.input = true hxx{xml-schema}: $xsd {{ - diag xsd gen ($>[0]) + diag xsd $> # Note that the specified xml-schema.xsd doesn't exist and is only used to # deduce the generated header name. diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/contacts/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/contacts/buildfile index 190306c..9835bbf 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/contacts/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/contacts/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{contacts}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{contacts}>: xsd{contacts} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --custom-type contact=/contact_base \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/double/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/double/buildfile index 258191a..03c8cde 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/double/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/double/buildfile @@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -order -xml-schema} \ <{hxx ixx cxx}{order}>: xsd{order} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ @@ -25,7 +23,7 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -order -xml-schema} \ hxx{xml-schema}: $xsd {{ - diag xsd gen ($>[0]) + diag xsd $> # Note that the specified xml-schema.xsd doesn't exist and is only used to # deduce the generated header name. diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/mixed/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/mixed/buildfile index 9da936e..595f8b2 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/mixed/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/mixed/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{people}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{people}>: xsd{people} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/taxonomy/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/taxonomy/buildfile index 9267c68..520470a 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/taxonomy/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/taxonomy/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{people}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{people} hxx{people-fwd}>: xsd{people} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-forward \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/wildcard/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/wildcard/buildfile index e386709..a0cd709 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/wildcard/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/custom/wildcard/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{wildcard}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{wildcard}>: xsd{wildcard} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/embedded/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/embedded/buildfile index c8e7808..583e34e 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/embedded/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/embedded/buildfile @@ -17,8 +17,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{library}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{library}>: xsd{library} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --output-dir $out_base \ @@ -27,7 +25,7 @@ exe{driver}: xml{library}: test.input = true <{hxx cxx}{library-schema}>: xsd{library} exe{xsdbin} {{ - diag xsdbin ($<[0]) # @@ TMP + diag xsdbin ($<[0]) -> $> ($<[1]) --output-dir $out_base $path($<[0]) }} diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/hello/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/hello/buildfile index 241d6f1..b842c00 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/hello/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/hello/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{hello}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{hello}>: xsd{hello} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/library/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/library/buildfile index 4ab023b..da37919 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/library/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/library/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{library}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{library}>: xsd{library} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-ostream \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/messaging/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/messaging/buildfile index 62fadda..4bb3570 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/messaging/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/messaging/buildfile @@ -10,8 +10,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -protocol} {hxx ixx cxx}{protocol} $libs testscript <{hxx ixx cxx}{protocol}>: xsd{protocol} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --root-element-all \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/mixed/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/mixed/buildfile index 4c1be8e..c6c13a0 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/mixed/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/mixed/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{text}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{text}>: xsd{text} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/multiroot/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/multiroot/buildfile index dc10588..6f6e1fe 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/multiroot/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/multiroot/buildfile @@ -10,8 +10,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -protocol} {hxx ixx cxx}{protocol} $libs testscript <{hxx ixx cxx}{protocol}>: xsd{protocol} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --root-element-all \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/order/element/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/order/element/buildfile index eb3834e..d3c3bd6 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/order/element/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/order/element/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{transactions}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{transactions}>: xsd{transactions} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/order/mixed/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/order/mixed/buildfile index 149bca0..0125f8d 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/order/mixed/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/order/mixed/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{text}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{text}>: xsd{text} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/performance/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/performance/buildfile index e9faeef..e2fb4be 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/performance/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/performance/buildfile @@ -14,8 +14,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{test-50k}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/polymorphism/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/polymorphism/buildfile index 754c6c2..ea92889 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/polymorphism/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/polymorphism/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{supermen}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{supermen}>: xsd{supermen} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-polymorphic \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/secure/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/secure/buildfile index b1ca71f..e4086be 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/secure/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/secure/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{library}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{library}>: xsd{library} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/streaming/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/streaming/buildfile index 8c34b17..91ab678 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/streaming/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/streaming/buildfile @@ -10,8 +10,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -position} {hxx ixx cxx}{position} $libs testscript <{hxx ixx cxx}{position}>: xsd{position} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/wildcard/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/wildcard/buildfile index 5bc63c5..8661865 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/wildcard/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/wildcard/buildfile @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{email}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{email}>: xsd{email} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-wildcard \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/xpath/buildfile b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/xpath/buildfile index c6f090a..7cc5020 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/xpath/buildfile +++ b/xsd-examples/cxx/tree/xpath/buildfile @@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{people}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{people}>: xsd{people} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-examples/manifest b/xsd-examples/manifest index 29b4f0f..de499f9 100644 --- a/xsd-examples/manifest +++ b/xsd-examples/manifest @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ : 1 name: xsd-examples -version: 4.2.0-b.3.z +version: 4.2.0-b.4.z project: xsd summary: XML Schema to C++ data binding compiler examples license: Unlicence @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ url: https://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/ doc-url: https://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/ src-url: https://git.codesynthesis.com/cgit/xsd/xsd/tree/xsd-examples/ email: xsd-users@codesynthesis.com ; Mailing list -depends: * build2 >= 0.14.0 -depends: * bpkg >= 0.14.0 +depends: * build2 >= 0.16.0- +depends: * bpkg >= 0.16.0- depends: libxsd == $ depends: libxerces-c ^3.0.0 depends: libexpat ^2.1.0 diff --git a/xsd-tests/build/root.build b/xsd-tests/build/root.build index 63c3bb4..258d4eb 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/build/root.build +++ b/xsd-tests/build/root.build @@ -1,15 +1,6 @@ # file : build/root.build # license : GNU GPL v2 + exceptions; see accompanying LICENSE file -define xsd: file -xsd{*}: extension = xsd - -define xml: file -xml{*}: extension = xml - -define map: file -map{*}: extension = map - using in cxx.std = latest @@ -21,20 +12,32 @@ ixx{*}: extension = ixx txx{*}: extension = txx cxx{*}: extension = cxx -if ($cxx.target.system == 'win32-msvc') - cxx.poptions += -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -D_SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS +if ($build.mode != 'skeleton') +{ + define xsd: file + xsd{*}: extension = xsd + + define xml: file + xml{*}: extension = xml + + define map: file + map{*}: extension = map + + if ($cxx.target.system == 'win32-msvc') + cxx.poptions += -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -D_SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -if ($cxx.class == 'msvc') - cxx.coptions += /wd4251 /wd4275 /wd4800 + if ($cxx.class == 'msvc') + cxx.coptions += /wd4251 /wd4275 /wd4800 -# Setup the xsd that we are testing. -# -import xsd = xsd%exe{xsd} + # Import xsd that we are testing. + # + import! [metadata] xsd = xsd%exe{xsd} -# Every exe{} in this project is by default a test. -# -exe{*}: test = true + # Every exe{} in this project is by default a test. + # + exe{*}: test = true -# Specify the test target for cross-testing. -# -test.target = $cxx.target + # Specify the test target for cross-testing. + # + test.target = $cxx.target +} diff --git a/xsd-tests/clash/buildfile b/xsd-tests/clash/buildfile index e99dccf..6b8f48b 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/clash/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/clash/buildfile @@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ for f: $fs { <{hxx cxx}{$f}>: xsd{$f} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/code/name-conflict/buildfile b/xsd-tests/code/name-conflict/buildfile index 3a724f9..cc90ab4 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/code/name-conflict/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/code/name-conflict/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/code/name-escaping/buildfile b/xsd-tests/code/name-escaping/buildfile index c252afd..c2d6467 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/code/name-escaping/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/code/name-escaping/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/built-in/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/built-in/buildfile index 0522c9a..3da3a59 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/built-in/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/built-in/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/enumeration/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/enumeration/buildfile index 05163df..d050054 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/enumeration/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/enumeration/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} map{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/generated-impl/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/generated-impl/buildfile index 8710a77..bcb5d12 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/generated-impl/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/generated-impl/buildfile @@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true {hxx cxx}{test-pimpl} \ { cxx}{test-driver}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/list/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/list/buildfile index 426101e..d85aa75 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/list/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/list/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/name-clash/inheritance/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/name-clash/inheritance/buildfile index 4bd7b48..66e8bae 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/name-clash/inheritance/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/name-clash/inheritance/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/polymorphism/recursive/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/polymorphism/recursive/buildfile index 629645b..ff43afa 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/polymorphism/recursive/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/polymorphism/recursive/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/polymorphism/same-type/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/polymorphism/same-type/buildfile index d98e917..039b063 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/polymorphism/same-type/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/polymorphism/same-type/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/recursive/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/recursive/buildfile index 237855c..583206f 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/recursive/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/recursive/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/test-template/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/test-template/buildfile index 9f7f5d3..761a437 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/test-template/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/test-template/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/union/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/union/buildfile index 1a8615c..e73ae2e 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/union/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/union/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/all/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/all/buildfile index 555843e..fc48800 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/all/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/all/buildfile @@ -9,8 +9,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test-pskel} {hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel} $libs \ <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/any/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/any/buildfile index 57135f4..29ea8e2 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/any/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/any/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/attribute/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/attribute/buildfile index d486193..9253c19 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/attribute/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/attribute/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/built-in/any-type/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/built-in/any-type/buildfile index a6f366b..b557864 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/built-in/any-type/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/built-in/any-type/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/choice/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/choice/buildfile index adf0832..8cff0ba 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/choice/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/choice/buildfile @@ -9,8 +9,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test-pskel} {hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel} $libs \ <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/restriction/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/restriction/buildfile index 4c415bf..b247303 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/restriction/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/restriction/buildfile @@ -9,8 +9,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test-pskel} {hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel} $libs \ <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/sequence/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/sequence/buildfile index b205091..a7f00a6 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/sequence/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/parser/validation/sequence/buildfile @@ -9,8 +9,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test-pskel} {hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel} $libs \ <{hxx ixx cxx}{test-pskel}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-parser --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --skel-file-suffix -pskel \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/any-type/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/any-type/buildfile index c65c403..74cc9d9 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/any-type/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/any-type/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/cdr/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/cdr/buildfile index 7a1c5b4..581a632 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/cdr/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/cdr/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{test}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-insertion 'ACE_OutputCDR' \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/polymorphic/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/polymorphic/buildfile index d34ef27..701f36a 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/polymorphic/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/polymorphic/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{test}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-polymorphic \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/xdr-ordered/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/xdr-ordered/buildfile index 09414c7..4900478 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/xdr-ordered/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/xdr-ordered/buildfile @@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{test}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-insertion 'XDR' \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/xdr/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/xdr/buildfile index b8fc2f4..aefb3cf 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/xdr/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/binary/xdr/buildfile @@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{test}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-insertion 'XDR' \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/built-in/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/built-in/buildfile index 8ee8585..d84e542 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/built-in/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/built-in/buildfile @@ -8,9 +8,7 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -types} {hxx ixx cxx}{types} $libs testscript <{hxx ixx cxx}{types}>: xsd{types} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ + $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-ostream \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/chameleon/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/chameleon/buildfile index cec3b01..a30c93e 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/chameleon/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/chameleon/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{includer}>: xsd{includer includee} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-ostream \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/comparison/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/comparison/buildfile index 507a703..d106e30 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/comparison/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/comparison/buildfile @@ -10,9 +10,7 @@ exe{driver}: xml{test}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ + $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-comparison \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/compilation/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/compilation/buildfile index bec2b4b..79a72df 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/compilation/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/compilation/buildfile @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx ixx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/complex/ctor/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/complex/ctor/buildfile index 53e32b7..fccdac0 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/complex/ctor/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/complex/ctor/buildfile @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx ixx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-default-ctor \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/containment/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/containment/buildfile index 1d0272b..dbdea4a 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/containment/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/containment/buildfile @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx ixx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-default-ctor \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/default/general/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/default/general/buildfile index 4e482ce..c84665f 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/default/general/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/default/general/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/default/omit/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/default/omit/buildfile index 407ab1e..af3ce3c 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/default/omit/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/default/omit/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/detach/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/detach/buildfile index 07f5f03..c0b0f73 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/detach/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/detach/buildfile @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx ixx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-detach \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/dom-association/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/dom-association/buildfile index 85593e5..4a9df12 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/dom-association/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/dom-association/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-ostream \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/char/iso-8859-1/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/char/iso-8859-1/buildfile index bdea527..7d38ce6 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/char/iso-8859-1/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/char/iso-8859-1/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/char/lcp/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/char/lcp/buildfile index d935b09..3b0dfdf 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/char/lcp/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/char/lcp/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/char/utf-8/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/char/utf-8/buildfile index 4d48165..60c7f64 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/char/utf-8/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/char/utf-8/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/wchar/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/wchar/buildfile index f640976..b330416 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/wchar/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/encoding/wchar/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/enumeration/ctor/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/enumeration/ctor/buildfile index 96be1ce..7d9c030 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/enumeration/ctor/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/enumeration/ctor/buildfile @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx ixx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-default-ctor \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/enumeration/inheritance/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/enumeration/inheritance/buildfile index 184c95c..62ee2d7 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/enumeration/inheritance/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/enumeration/inheritance/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-ostream \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/float/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/float/buildfile index 4872a2f..d9286b5 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/float/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/float/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/list/ctor/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/list/ctor/buildfile index 2155f95..f5722e2 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/list/ctor/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/list/ctor/buildfile @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx ixx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-default-ctor \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/name-clash/inheritance/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/name-clash/inheritance/buildfile index 530c42f..7ebafca 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/name-clash/inheritance/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/name-clash/inheritance/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-ostream \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/naming/camel/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/naming/camel/buildfile index 8a8410c..4573295 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/naming/camel/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/naming/camel/buildfile @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx ixx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/naming/java/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/naming/java/buildfile index 5d4b447..a309894 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/naming/java/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/naming/java/buildfile @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx ixx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/naming/knr/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/naming/knr/buildfile index c4c2287..9d86481 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/naming/knr/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/naming/knr/buildfile @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx ixx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/order/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/order/buildfile index 91c3cb7..7ae4cec 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/order/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/order/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/polymorphism/comparison/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/polymorphism/comparison/buildfile index 0bb0b77..a26182d 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/polymorphism/comparison/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/polymorphism/comparison/buildfile @@ -10,8 +10,6 @@ exe{driver}: xml{test}: test.input = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/polymorphism/ostream/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/polymorphism/ostream/buildfile index 2237c73..cd1e510 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/polymorphism/ostream/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/polymorphism/ostream/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-polymorphic \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/polymorphism/same-type/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/polymorphism/same-type/buildfile index 46720d6..fba6da8 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/polymorphism/same-type/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/polymorphism/same-type/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-polymorphic \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/prefix/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/prefix/buildfile index 7ac81de..48fcd72 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/prefix/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/prefix/buildfile @@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ for f: $fs { <{hxx ixx cxx}{$f}>: xsd{$f} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/test-template/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/test-template/buildfile index b50e6c3..535893f 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/test-template/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/test-template/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-ostream \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/types-only/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/types-only/buildfile index fa02277..1a8a8d9 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/types-only/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/types-only/buildfile @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx ixx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --suppress-parsing \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/union/ctor/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/union/ctor/buildfile index 6715cb6..02a1241 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/union/ctor/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/union/ctor/buildfile @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx ixx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-default-ctor \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/wildcard/buildfile b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/wildcard/buildfile index 67edcdc..6430387 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/wildcard/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/cxx/tree/wildcard/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: file{output}: test.stdout = true <{hxx ixx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --generate-inline \ --generate-serialization \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/failed/buildfile b/xsd-tests/failed/buildfile index 8739001..8c8db9f 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/failed/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/failed/buildfile @@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ for f: $fs { <{hxx cxx}{$f}>: xsd{$f} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/manifest b/xsd-tests/manifest index b11bba7..44e1ed6 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/manifest +++ b/xsd-tests/manifest @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ : 1 name: xsd-tests -version: 4.2.0-b.3.z +version: 4.2.0-b.4.z project: xsd summary: XML Schema to C++ data binding compiler tests license: other: GPL-2.0-only with Xerces-C++ linking exception and FLOSS exception @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ url: https://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/ doc-url: https://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/ src-url: https://git.codesynthesis.com/cgit/xsd/xsd/tree/xsd-tests/ email: xsd-users@codesynthesis.com ; Mailing list -depends: * build2 >= 0.14.0 -depends: * bpkg >= 0.14.0 +depends: * build2 >= 0.16.0- +depends: * bpkg >= 0.16.0- depends: libxsd == $ depends: libxerces-c ^3.0.0 diff --git a/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/attribute-group/buildfile b/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/attribute-group/buildfile index 3df24fc..fb8e21c 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/attribute-group/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/attribute-group/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/basic/buildfile b/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/basic/buildfile index e2573e7..21afec5 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/basic/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/basic/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/cyclic-inclusion/buildfile b/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/cyclic-inclusion/buildfile index d25143a..627faa8 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/cyclic-inclusion/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/cyclic-inclusion/buildfile @@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ for f: $fs { <{hxx cxx}{$f}>: xsd{$f} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/group/buildfile b/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/group/buildfile index 9cedf39..5202deb 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/group/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/group/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/unstable/buildfile b/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/unstable/buildfile index e83cee7..a615205 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/unstable/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/morphing/anonymous/unstable/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ for f: $fs { <{hxx cxx}{$f}>: xsd{$f} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/processing/inheritance/buildfile b/xsd-tests/processing/inheritance/buildfile index 09e64a4..d478f4f 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/processing/inheritance/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/processing/inheritance/buildfile @@ -24,8 +24,6 @@ for nm: 000 001 <{hxx cxx}{$sc}>: xsd{$sc} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/anonymous/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/anonymous/buildfile index cc01697..ce236f8 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/anonymous/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/anonymous/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/any-type/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/any-type/buildfile index e575562..af74cd9 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/any-type/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/any-type/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/any/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/any/buildfile index 6b76348..f5d6380 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/any/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/any/buildfile @@ -24,8 +24,6 @@ for sc: test fail <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ @@ -34,8 +32,6 @@ for sc: test fail <{hxx cxx}{fail}>: xsd{fail} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/attribute-group/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/attribute-group/buildfile index b9ca83b..4c97e5b 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/attribute-group/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/attribute-group/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -global} {hxx cxx}{global} $libs <{hxx cxx}{global}>: xsd{global} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/attribute/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/attribute/buildfile index 00e5410..a14bafc 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/attribute/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/attribute/buildfile @@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ for f: $fs { <{hxx cxx}{$f}>: xsd{$f} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/cardinality/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/cardinality/buildfile index cfbb732..9b97cf0 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/cardinality/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/cardinality/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/chameleon/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/chameleon/buildfile index 0143422..445c052 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/chameleon/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/chameleon/buildfile @@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ for f: $fs { <{hxx cxx}{$f}>: xsd{$f} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $directory($path($>[0])) \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/enumeration/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/enumeration/buildfile index efb6b9e..d8b2d85 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/enumeration/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/enumeration/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/forward/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/forward/buildfile index 969f99f..ec6b7d9 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/forward/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/forward/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/group/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/group/buildfile index dd926dd..f2bb6e1 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/group/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/group/buildfile @@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ for f: $fs { <{hxx cxx}{$f}>: xsd{$f} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/import/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/import/buildfile index 9e6aec5..4cec837 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/import/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/import/buildfile @@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ for f: $fs { <{hxx cxx}{$f}>: xsd{$f} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $directory($path($>[0])) \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/include/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/include/buildfile index 904e819..dcc151a 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/include/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/include/buildfile @@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ for f: $fs { <{hxx cxx}{$f}>: xsd{$f} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $directory($path($>[0])) \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/inheritance/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/inheritance/buildfile index 48c6dde..23786d3 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/inheritance/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/inheritance/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ for f: $fs { <{hxx cxx}{$f}>: xsd{$f} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --output-dir $directory($path($>[0])) \ $path($<[0]) diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/list/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/list/buildfile index 5d8f7fc..88ed0ee 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/list/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/list/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ for f: $fs { <{hxx cxx}{$f}>: xsd{$f} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $directory($path($>[0])) \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/no-namespace/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/no-namespace/buildfile index e407218..5d50490 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/no-namespace/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/no-namespace/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/recursive/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/recursive/buildfile index 34542c6..99788f6 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/recursive/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/recursive/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/ref-type/valid/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/ref-type/valid/buildfile index 0534fce..2b27cf1 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/ref-type/valid/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/ref-type/valid/buildfile @@ -23,8 +23,6 @@ for sc: idref idrefs <{hxx cxx}{$sc}>: xsd{$sc} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/restriction/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/restriction/buildfile index c05718a..b245187 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/restriction/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/restriction/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd-tests/schema/union/buildfile b/xsd-tests/schema/union/buildfile index 00d0a83..9cdc56f 100644 --- a/xsd-tests/schema/union/buildfile +++ b/xsd-tests/schema/union/buildfile @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ exe{driver}: {hxx cxx}{* -test} {hxx cxx}{test} $libs <{hxx cxx}{test}>: xsd{test} $xsd {{ - diag xsd ($<[0]) # @@ TMP - $xsd cxx-tree --std c++11 \ --root-element-all \ --output-dir $out_base \ diff --git a/xsd/build/root.build b/xsd/build/root.build index 8589e33..cf9d6a6 100644 --- a/xsd/build/root.build +++ b/xsd/build/root.build @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ config [bool] config.xsd.develop ?= false +develop = $config.xsd.develop + define cli: file cli{*}: extension = cli @@ -29,6 +31,7 @@ cxx.poptions =+ "-I$out_root" "-I$src_root" # # Note that cat is a builtin which means this is both portable and fast. # -copyright = $process.run_regex(cat $src_root/LICENSE, \ - 'Copyright \(c\) (.+)\.', \ - '\1') +if ($build.mode != 'skeleton') + copyright = $process.run_regex(cat $src_root/LICENSE, \ + 'Copyright \(c\) (.+)\.', \ + '\1') diff --git a/xsd/doc/.gitignore b/xsd/doc/.gitignore index 7ae560f..19b80b4 100644 --- a/xsd/doc/.gitignore +++ b/xsd/doc/.gitignore @@ -1,2 +1,5 @@ -xsd.1 -xsd.xhtml +/xsd.1 +/xsd.xhtml + +*.ps +*.pdf diff --git a/xsd/doc/buildfile b/xsd/doc/buildfile index b15831a..2b00ac6 100644 --- a/xsd/doc/buildfile +++ b/xsd/doc/buildfile @@ -25,172 +25,269 @@ png{*}: extension = png define svg: file svg{*}: extension = svg -import! [metadata] cli = cli%exe{cli} +./: css{default} xsd{custom-literals} {png svg}{**} -# Import the html2ps and ps2pdf14 programs only if present on the system. This -# way a distribution that includes pre-generated files can be built without -# installing these programs. +# Man pages. # -import? html2ps = html2ps%exe{html2ps} -import? ps2pdf14 = ps2pdf14%exe{ps2pdf14} -if $config.xsd.develop -{ - if ($html2ps == [null] || $ps2pdf14 == [null]) - warn "html2ps and/or ps2pdf14 are not available, not generating .ps and .pdf documentation" -} - -./: xsd{custom-literals} +## Consumption build ($develop == false). +# -# Generate the man pages. +# Use pregenerated versions in the consumption build. # -ops = $(src_root)/xsd/cxx/cli{options tree/options parser/options} +./: pregenerated/{man1 xhtml}{*}: include = (!$develop) -doc_version = [string] "$version.major\.$version.minor\.$version.patch" -if $version.pre_release - doc_version += "-$version.pre_release_string" +# Distribute pregenerated versions only in the consumption build. +# +pregenerated/{man1 xhtml}{*}: dist = (!$develop) -# Let's take the last for-digit number to cover 2000-2021,2022. # -doc_year = $regex.replace($copyright, '.+[-, ]([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]) .+', '\1') +## -man_options = -v project="XSD" \ - -v version="$doc_version" \ - -v copyright="$copyright" \ - -I $src_root \ - --stdout \ - --suppress-undocumented \ - --exclude-base +## Development build ($develop == true). +# +./: {man1 xhtml}{xsd}: include = $develop -# Note: *logue and *-header are not real man pages. -# -./: man1{xsd}: $ops \ - file{xsd-prologue.1 \ - xsd-tree-header.1 \ - xsd-parser-header.1 \ - xsd-epilogue.1} \ - $cli +if $develop { - dist = true # Include into the distribution for user's convenience. + doc_version = [string] "$version.major.$version.minor.$version.patch" + if $version.pre_release + doc_version += "-$version.pre_release_string" + + # Let's take the last four-digit number to cover 2000-2021,2022. + # + doc_year = $regex.replace($copyright, '.+[-, ]([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]) .+', '\1') + + man_options = -v project="XSD" \ + -v version="$doc_version" \ + -v copyright="$copyright" \ + -I $src_root \ + --stdout \ + --suppress-undocumented \ + --exclude-base + + import! [metadata] cli = cli%exe{cli} } + +# In the development build distribute regenerated versions, remapping their +# locations to the paths of the pregenerated versions (which are only +# distributed in the consumption build; see above). This way we make sure that +# the distributed files are always up-to-date. +# +{man1 xhtml}{xsd}: dist = ($develop ? pregenerated/ : false) + +ops = ../xsd/cxx/cli{options tree/options parser/options} + +man1{xsd}: $ops \ + file{xsd-prologue.1 \ + xsd-tree-header.1 \ + xsd-parser-header.1 \ + xsd-epilogue.1} \ + $cli +% +if $develop {{ - diag cli --man ($<[0]) + o = $path($>) # Use the copyright year to approximate the last authoring date. # - $cli --generate-man -v date="January $doc_year" \ - $man_options \ - --class CXX::options \ - --class options \ - --man-prologue-file $path($<[3]) \ - $path($<[0]) >$path($>) - - $cli --generate-man -v date="January $doc_year" \ - $man_options \ - --man-prologue-file $path($<[4]) \ - $path($<[1]) >>$path($>) - - $cli --generate-man -v date="January $doc_year" \ - $man_options \ - --man-prologue-file $path($<[5]) \ - --man-epilogue-file $path($<[6]) \ - $path($<[2]) >>$path($>) + $cli --generate-man $man_options \ + -v date="January $doc_year" \ + --class CXX::options \ + --class options \ + --man-prologue-file $path($<[3]) \ + $path($<[0]) >$o + + $cli --generate-man $man_options \ + -v date="January $doc_year" \ + --man-prologue-file $path($<[4]) \ + $path($<[1]) >>$o + + $cli --generate-man $man_options \ + -v date="January $doc_year" \ + --man-prologue-file $path($<[5]) \ + --man-epilogue-file $path($<[6]) \ + $path($<[2]) >>$o + + # If the result differs from the pregenerated version, copy it over. + # + if! diff $src_base/pregenerated/xsd.1 $o >- + cp $o $src_base/pregenerated/xsd.1 + end }} -# Note: *logue and *-header are not real xhtml files. -# -./: xhtml{xsd}: $ops \ - file{xsd-prologue.xhtml \ - xsd-tree-header.xhtml \ - xsd-parser-header.xhtml \ - xsd-epilogue.xhtml} \ - css{*} \ - $cli -{ - dist = true -} +xhtml{xsd}: $ops \ + file{xsd-prologue.xhtml \ + xsd-tree-header.xhtml \ + xsd-parser-header.xhtml \ + xsd-epilogue.xhtml} \ + $cli +% +if $develop {{ - diag cli --html ($<[0]) - - $cli --generate-html -v date="January $doc_year" \ - $man_options \ - --class CXX::options \ - --class options \ - --html-prologue-file $path($<[3]) \ - $path($<[0]) >$path($>) - - $cli --generate-html -v date="January $doc_year" \ - $man_options \ - --html-prologue-file $path($<[4]) \ - $path($<[1]) >>$path($>) - - $cli --generate-html -v date="January $doc_year" \ - $man_options \ - --html-prologue-file $path($<[5]) \ - --html-epilogue-file $path($<[6]) \ - $path($<[2]) >>$path($>) + o = $path($>) + + $cli --generate-html $man_options \ + -v date="January $doc_year" \ + --class CXX::options \ + --class options \ + --html-prologue-file $path($<[3]) \ + $path($<[0]) >$o + + $cli --generate-html $man_options \ + -v date="January $doc_year" \ + --html-prologue-file $path($<[4]) \ + $path($<[1]) >>$o + + $cli --generate-html $man_options \ + -v date="January $doc_year" \ + --html-prologue-file $path($<[5]) \ + --html-epilogue-file $path($<[6]) \ + $path($<[2]) >>$o + + if! diff $src_base/pregenerated/xsd.xhtml $o >- + cp $o $src_base/pregenerated/xsd.xhtml + end }} -# Generate the user guide/manual ps/pdf files if the html2ps and ps2pdf14 -# programs are imported and handle (install, distribute, etc) the -# pre-generated files otherwise, if present. # -for d: cxx/parser/guide/ cxx/tree/guide/ cxx/tree/manual/ -{ - p = "([dir_path] $path.leaf($path.directory($d)))" # parser, tree - l = "([dir_path] $path.leaf($d))" # guide, manual - f = "cxx-$p-$l" # cxx-parser-guide, etc +## - ./: $d/{png svg}{*} +# Manuals/guides. +# +# This case is slightly more involved because we make the generation of the +# manuals/guides ps/pdf files optional and also don't keep the result in the +# repository. Specifically: +# +# 1. In the consumption build we will install/redistribute ps/pdf if present. +# +# 2. In the development build we will generate ps/pdf if we are able to import +# the needed tools, issuing a warning otherwise. +# +# 3. We generate manuals/guides xhtml files from the templates and distribute +# them. - ./: $d/xhtml{index}: $d/in{index} +manuals = cxx/parser/guide/index cxx/tree/guide/index cxx/tree/manual/index + +for m: $manuals +{ + ./: xhtml{$m}: in{$m} { in.symbol = '@' dist = true clean = ($src_root != $out_root) } +} + +## Consumption build ($develop == false). +# + +# Use pregenerated versions, if exist, in the consumption build. +# +./: pregenerated/{ps pdf}{**}: include = (!$develop) + +# Distribute pregenerated versions only in the consumption build. +# +pregenerated/{ps pdf}{*}: dist = (!$develop) + +# +## + +## Development build ($develop == true). +# - if ($html2ps != [null] && $ps2pdf14 != [null]) +html2pdf = false + +if $develop +{ + # Import the html2ps and ps2pdf programs from the system, if available. + # + import? html2ps = html2ps%exe{html2ps} + import? ps2pdf = ps2pdf14%exe{ps2pdf14} + + html2pdf = ($html2ps != [null] && $ps2pdf != [null]) + + if! $html2pdf + warn "html2ps and/or ps2pdf14 are not available, not generating .ps and .pdf documentation" +} + +for m: $manuals +{ + d = $directory($m) # cxx/parser/guide/, etc + p = "$leaf($directory($d))" # parser, tree + l = "$leaf($d)" # guide, manual + f = "cxx-$p-$l" # cxx-parser-guide, etc + + pf = $d/$f # cxx/parser/guide/cxx-parser-guide, etc + cf = $d/$l # cxx/parser/guide/guide, etc + + ./: {ps pdf}{$pf}: include = $html2pdf + + # In the development build distribute regenerated versions, remapping their + # locations to the paths of the pregenerated versions (which are only + # distributed in the consumption build; see above). This way we make sure + # that the distributed files are always up-to-date. + # + {ps pdf}{$pf}: \ + dist = ($html2pdf ? $relative([dir_path] "pregenerated/$d", $d) : false) + + pdf{$pf}: ps{$pf}: xhtml{$m} html2ps{$cf} + + html2ps{$cf}: in{$cf} { - # Note that we include these generated files into the distribution and - # don't remove them when cleaning in src (so that clean results in a state - # identical to distributed). - # - ./: $d/ps{$f}: $d/xhtml{index} $d/html2ps{$l} $html2ps - { - base = $src_base/$d - - dist = true - clean = ($src_root != $out_root) - } - {{ - diag html2ps ($<[0]) - - # Note: --base must include trailing directory separator. - # - $html2ps --base $base -f $path($<[1]) -o $path($>) $path($<[0]) - }} - - ./: $d/pdf{$f}: $d/ps{$f} $ps2pdf14 - { - dist = true - clean = ($src_root != $out_root) - } - {{ - diag ps2pdf14 ($<[0]) - - $ps2pdf14 -dOptimize=true -dEmbedAllFonts=true $path($<[0]) $path($>) - }} - - $d/html2ps{$l}: $d/in{$l} - { - in.symbol = '@' - } + in.symbol = '@' } - else - ./: $d/{ps pdf}{+$f} $d/file{$l.html2ps.in} } -doc{*}: install.subdirs = true +# Note: the pregenerated file may not exist, thus --no-cleanup option is +# required for the mkdir and cp builtin calls. Strictly speaking we don't +# really need to copy them since they are not stored in the repository, but +# let's do that for consistency with the distributed source tree. +# +ps{~'/cxx-.+-(.+)/'}: xhtml{~'/index/'} html2ps{~'/\1/'} $html2ps +% +if $html2pdf +{{ + # cxx/parser/guide/, etc + # + d = [dir_path] $leaf($directory($path($>[0])), $out_base) + + # Note: --base must include trailing directory separator. + # + options = --base $src_base/$d + + diag html2ps ($<[0]) -> $> + $html2ps $options -f $path($<[1]) -o $path($>) $path($<[0]) + + # Note: must include trailing directory separator (see cp for details). + # + d = $src_base/pregenerated/$d + + mkdir -p --no-cleanup $d + cp --no-cleanup $path($>) $d +}} + +pdf{~'/(cxx-.+-.+)/'}: ps{~'/\1/'} $ps2pdf +% +if $html2pdf +{{ + options = -dOptimize=true -dEmbedAllFonts=true + + diag ps2pdf ($<[0]) -> $> + $ps2pdf $options $path($<[0]) $path($>) + + # Note: must include trailing directory separator (see cp for details). + # + d = $src_base/pregenerated/$leaf($directory($path($>[0])), $out_base) + + mkdir -p --no-cleanup $d + cp --no-cleanup $path($>) $d +}} + +# +## + +doc{*}: install.subdirs = true +pregenerated/doc{*}: install.subdirs = true diff --git a/xsd/doc/cxx/.gitignore b/xsd/doc/cxx/.gitignore index 239cc7f..45f6b1e 100644 --- a/xsd/doc/cxx/.gitignore +++ b/xsd/doc/cxx/.gitignore @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -*.ps -*.pdf +*.xhtml +*.html2ps diff --git a/xsd/doc/cxx/parser/guide/.gitignore b/xsd/doc/cxx/parser/guide/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 17828e9..0000000 --- a/xsd/doc/cxx/parser/guide/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -index.xhtml -guide.html2ps diff --git a/xsd/doc/cxx/tree/guide/.gitignore b/xsd/doc/cxx/tree/guide/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 17828e9..0000000 --- a/xsd/doc/cxx/tree/guide/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -index.xhtml -guide.html2ps diff --git a/xsd/doc/cxx/tree/manual/.gitignore b/xsd/doc/cxx/tree/manual/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 39e8d48..0000000 --- a/xsd/doc/cxx/tree/manual/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -index.xhtml -manual.html2ps diff --git a/xsd/doc/pregenerated/xsd.1 b/xsd/doc/pregenerated/xsd.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d2727f --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/doc/pregenerated/xsd.1 @@ -0,0 +1,1480 @@ +.\" Process this file with +.\" groff -man -Tascii xsd.1 +.\" +.TH XSD 1 "January 2023" "XSD 4.2.0-b.4" +.SH NAME +xsd \- W3C XML Schema to C++ Compiler +.\" +.\" +.\" +.\"-------------------------------------------------------------------- +.SH SYNOPSIS +.\"-------------------------------------------------------------------- +.B xsd +.I command +.B [ +.I options +.B ] +.I file +.B [ +.I file +.B ...] +.in +.B xsd help +.B [ +.I command +.B ] +.in +.B xsd version +.\" +.\" +.\" +.\"-------------------------------------------------------------------- +.SH DESCRIPTION +.\"-------------------------------------------------------------------- +.B xsd +generates vocabulary-specific, statically-typed C++ mapping from W3C XML +Schema definitions. Particular mapping to produce is selected by a +.IR command . +Each mapping has a number of mapping-specific +.I options +that should appear, if any, after the +.IR command . +Input files should be W3C XML Schema definitions. The exact set of the +generated files depends on the selected mapping and options. +.\" +.\" +.\" +.\"-------------------------------------------------------------------- +.SH COMMANDS +.\"-------------------------------------------------------------------- +.IP \fBcxx-tree\fR +Generate the C++/Tree mapping. For each input file in the form +.B name.xsd +the following C++ files are generated: +.B name.hxx +(header file), +.B name.ixx +(inline file, generated only if the +.B --generate-inline +option is specified), +.B name.cxx +(source file), and +.B name-fwd.hxx +(forward declaration file, generated only if the +.B --generate-forward +option is specified). + +.IP \fBcxx-parser\fR +Generate the C++/Parser mapping. For each input file in the form +.B name.xsd +the following C++ files are generated: +.B name-pskel.hxx +(parser skeleton header file), +.B name-pskel.ixx +(parser skeleton inline file, generated only if the +.B --generate-inline +option is specified), and +.B name-pskel.cxx +(parser skeleton source file). If the +.B --generate-noop-impl +or +.B --generate-print-impl +option is specified, the following additional sample implementation files +are generated: +.B name-pimpl.hxx +(parser implementation header file) and +.B name-pimpl.cxx +(parser implementation source file). If the +.B --generate-test-driver +option is specified, the additional +.B name-driver.cxx +test driver file is generated. + +.IP \fBhelp\fR +Print usage information and exit. Use +.PP +.RS +.RS 3 +.B xsd help +.I command +.RE +.PP +for command-specific help. +.RE +.IP \fBversion\fR +Print version and exit. +.\"-------------------------------------------------------------------- +.SH OPTIONS +.\"-------------------------------------------------------------------- +Command-specific +.IR options , +if any, should appear after the corresponding +.IR command . + +.\" +.\" Common options. +.\" +.SS common options +. +.IP "\fB--std\fR \fIversion\fR" +Specify the C++ standard that the generated code should conform to\. Valid +values are \fBc++98\fR (default) and \fBc++11\fR\. + +The C++ standard affects various aspects of the generated code that are +discussed in more detail in various mapping-specific documentation\. Overall, +when C++11 is selected, the generated code relies on the move semantics and +uses \fBstd::unique_ptr\fR instead of deprecated \fBstd::auto_ptr\fR\. + +When the C++11 mode is selected, you normally don't need to perform any extra +steps other than enable C++11 in your C++ compiler, if required\. The XSD +compiler will automatically add the necessary macro defines to the generated +header files that will switch the header-only XSD runtime library +(\fBlibxsd\fR) to the C++11 mode\. However, if you include any of the XSD +runtime headers directly in your application (normally you just include the +generated headers), then you will need to define the \fBXSD_CXX11\fR macro for +your entire project\. +.IP "\fB--char-type\fR \fItype\fR" +Generate code using the provided character \fItype\fR instead of the default +\fBchar\fR\. Valid values are \fBchar\fR and \fBwchar_t\fR\. +.IP "\fB--char-encoding\fR \fIenc\fR" +Specify the character encoding that should be used in the generated code\. +Valid values for the \fBchar\fR character type are \fButf8\fR (default), +\fBiso8859-1\fR, \fBlcp\fR (Xerces-C++ local code page), and \fBcustom\fR\. If +you pass \fBcustom\fR as the value then you will need to include the +transcoder implementation header for your encoding at the beginning of the +generated header files (see the \fB--hxx-prologue\fR option)\. + +For the \fBwchar_t\fR character type the only valid value is \fBauto\fR and +the encoding is automatically selected between UTF-16 and UTF-32/UCS-4, +depending on the \fBwchar_t\fR type size\. +.IP "\fB--output-dir\fR \fIdir\fR" +Write generated files to \fIdir\fR instead of the current directory\. +.IP "\fB--generate-inline\fR" +Generate simple functions inline\. This option triggers creation of the inline +file\. +.IP "\fB--generate-xml-schema\fR" +Generate a C++ header file as if the schema being compiled defines the XML +Schema namespace\. For the C++/Tree mapping, the resulting file will contain +definitions for all XML Schema built-in types\. For the C++/Parser mapping, +the resulting file will contain definitions for all the parser skeletons and +implementations corresponding to the XML Schema built-in types\. + +The schema file provided to the compiler need not exist and is only used to +derive the name of the resulting header file\. Use the +\fB--extern-xml-schema\fR option to include this file in the generated files +for other schemas\. +.IP "\fB--extern-xml-schema\fR \fIfile\fR" +Include a header file derived from \fIfile\fR instead of generating the XML +Schema namespace mapping inline\. The provided file need not exist and is only +used to derive the name of the included header file\. Use the +\fB--generate-xml-schema\fR option to generate this header file\. +.IP "\fB--namespace-map\fR \fIxns\fR=\fIcns\fR" +Map XML Schema namespace \fIxns\fR to C++ namespace \fIcns\fR\. Repeat this +option to specify mapping for more than one XML Schema namespace\. For +example, the following option: + +\fB--namespace-map http://example\.com/foo/bar=foo::bar\fR + +Will map the \fBhttp://example\.com/foo/bar\fR XML Schema namespace to the +\fBfoo::bar\fR C++ namespace\. +.IP "\fB--namespace-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema namespace names to C++ namespace names\. \fIregex\fR is a Perl-like +regular expression in the form +\fB/\fR\fIpattern\fR\fB/\fR\fIreplacement\fR\fB/\fR\fR\. Any character can be +used as a delimiter instead of '\fB/\fR'\. Escaping of the delimiter character +in \fIpattern\fR or \fIreplacement\fR is not supported\. + +All the regular expressions are pushed into a stack with the last specified +expression considered first\. The first match that succeeds is used\. Regular +expressions are applied to a string in the form + +\fIfilename\fR \fInamespace\fR\fR + +For example, if you have file \fBhello\.xsd\fR with namespace +\fBhttp://example\.com/hello\fR and you run \fBxsd\fR on this file, then the +string in question will be: + +\fBhello\.xsd\. http://example\.com/hello\fR + +For the built-in XML Schema namespace the string is: + +\fBXMLSchema\.xsd http://www\.w3\.org/2001/XMLSchema\fR + +The following three steps are performed for each regular expression until the +match is found: + +1\. The expression is applied and if the result is empty the next expression +is considered\. + +2\. All '\fB/\fR' are replaced with '\fB::\fR'\. + +3\. The result is verified to be a valid C++ scope name (e\.g\., +\fBfoo::bar\fR)\. If this test succeeds, the result is used as a C++ namespace +name\. + +As an example, the following expression maps XML Schema namespaces in the +form \fBhttp://example\.com/foo/bar\fR to C++ namespaces in the form +\fBfoo::bar\fR: + +\fB%\.* http://example\.com/(\.+)%$1%\fR + +See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below\. +.IP "\fB--namespace-regex-trace\fR" +Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the +\fB--namespace-regex\fR option\. Use this option to find out why your regular +expressions don't do what you expected them to do\. +.IP "\fB--reserved-name\fR \fIn\fR[=\fIr\fR]" +Add name \fIn\fR to the list of names that should not be used as identifiers\. +The name can optionally be followed by \fB=\fR and the replacement name +\fIr\fR that should be used instead\. All the C++ keywords are already in this +list\. +.IP "\fB--include-with-brackets\fR" +Use angle brackets (<>) instead of quotes ("") in generated \fB#include\fR +directives\. +.IP "\fB--include-prefix\fR \fIprefix\fR" +Add \fIprefix\fR to generated \fB#include\fR directive paths\. + +For example, if you had the following import element in your schema + +\fB<import namespace="\.\.\." schemaLocation="base\.xsd"/>\fR + +and compiled this fragment with \fB--include-prefix schemas/\fR, then the +include directive in the generated code would be: + +\fB#include "schemas/base\.hxx"\fR +.IP "\fB--include-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to transform +\fB#include\fR directive paths\. \fIregex\fR is a Perl-like regular expression +in the form \fB/\fR\fIpattern\fR\fB/\fR\fIreplacement\fR\fB/\fR\fR\. Any +character can be used as a delimiter instead of '\fB/\fR'\. Escaping of the +delimiter character in \fIpattern\fR or \fIreplacement\fR is not supported\. + +All the regular expressions are pushed into a stack with the last specified +expression considered first\. The first match that succeeds is used\. + +As an example, the following expression transforms paths in the form +\fBschemas/foo/bar\fR to paths in the form \fBgenerated/foo/bar\fR: + +\fB%schemas/(\.+)%generated/$1%\fR + +See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below\. +.IP "\fB--include-regex-trace\fR" +Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the +\fB--include-regex\fR option\. Use this option to find out why your regular +expressions don't do what you expected them to do\. +.IP "\fB--guard-prefix\fR \fIprefix\fR" +Add \fIprefix\fR to generated header inclusion guards\. The prefix is +transformed to upper case and characters that are illegal in a preprocessor +macro name are replaced with underscores\. If this option is not specified +then the directory part of the input schema file is used as a prefix\. +.IP "\fB--hxx-suffix\fR \fIsuffix\fR" +Use the provided \fIsuffix\fR instead of the default \fB\.hxx\fR to construct +the name of the header file\. Note that this suffix is also used to construct +names of header files corresponding to included/imported schemas\. +.IP "\fB--ixx-suffix\fR \fIsuffix\fR" +Use the provided \fIsuffix\fR instead of the default \fB\.ixx\fR to construct +the name of the inline file\. +.IP "\fB--cxx-suffix\fR \fIsuffix\fR" +Use the provided \fIsuffix\fR instead of the default \fB\.cxx\fR to construct +the name of the source file\. +.IP "\fB--fwd-suffix\fR \fIsuffix\fR" +Use the provided \fIsuffix\fR instead of the default \fB-fwd\.hxx\fR to +construct the name of the forward declaration file\. +.IP "\fB--hxx-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Use the provided expression to construct the name of the header file\. +\fIregex\fR is a Perl-like regular expression in the form +\fB/\fR\fIpattern\fR\fB/\fR\fIreplacement\fR\fB/\fR\fR\. Note that this +expression is also used to construct names of header files corresponding to +included/imported schemas\. See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section +below\. +.IP "\fB--ixx-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Use the provided expression to construct the name of the inline file\. +\fIregex\fR is a Perl-like regular expression in the form +\fB/\fR\fIpattern\fR\fB/\fR\fIreplacement\fR\fB/\fR\fR\. See also the REGEX +AND SHELL QUOTING section below\. +.IP "\fB--cxx-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Use the provided expression to construct the name of the source file\. +\fIregex\fR is a Perl-like regular expression in the form +\fB/\fR\fIpattern\fR\fB/\fR\fIreplacement\fR\fB/\fR\fR\. See also the REGEX +AND SHELL QUOTING section below\. +.IP "\fB--fwd-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Use the provided expression to construct the name of the forward declaration +file\. \fIregex\fR is a Perl-like regular expression in the form +\fB/\fR\fIpattern\fR\fB/\fR\fIreplacement\fR\fB/\fR\fR\. See also the REGEX +AND SHELL QUOTING section below\. +.IP "\fB--hxx-prologue\fR \fItext\fR" +Insert \fItext\fR at the beginning of the header file\. +.IP "\fB--ixx-prologue\fR \fItext\fR" +Insert \fItext\fR at the beginning of the inline file\. +.IP "\fB--cxx-prologue\fR \fItext\fR" +Insert \fItext\fR at the beginning of the source file\. +.IP "\fB--fwd-prologue\fR \fItext\fR" +Insert \fItext\fR at the beginning of the forward declaration file\. +.IP "\fB--prologue\fR \fItext\fR" +Insert \fItext\fR at the beginning of each generated file for which there is +no file-specific prologue\. +.IP "\fB--hxx-epilogue\fR \fItext\fR" +Insert \fItext\fR at the end of the header file\. +.IP "\fB--ixx-epilogue\fR \fItext\fR" +Insert \fItext\fR at the end of the inline file\. +.IP "\fB--cxx-epilogue\fR \fItext\fR" +Insert \fItext\fR at the end of the source file\. +.IP "\fB--fwd-epilogue\fR \fItext\fR" +Insert \fItext\fR at the end of the forward declaration file\. +.IP "\fB--epilogue\fR \fItext\fR" +Insert \fItext\fR at the end of each generated file for which there is no +file-specific epilogue\. +.IP "\fB--hxx-prologue-file\fR \fIfile\fR" +Insert the content of the \fIfile\fR at the beginning of the header file\. +.IP "\fB--ixx-prologue-file\fR \fIfile\fR" +Insert the content of the \fIfile\fR at the beginning of the inline file\. +.IP "\fB--cxx-prologue-file\fR \fIfile\fR" +Insert the content of the \fIfile\fR at the beginning of the source file\. +.IP "\fB--fwd-prologue-file\fR \fIfile\fR" +Insert the content of the \fIfile\fR at the beginning of the forward +declaration file\. +.IP "\fB--prologue-file\fR \fIfile\fR" +Insert the content of the \fIfile\fR at the beginning of each generated file +for which there is no file-specific prologue file\. +.IP "\fB--hxx-epilogue-file\fR \fIfile\fR" +Insert the content of the \fIfile\fR at the end of the header file\. +.IP "\fB--ixx-epilogue-file\fR \fIfile\fR" +Insert the content of the \fIfile\fR at the end of the inline file\. +.IP "\fB--cxx-epilogue-file\fR \fIfile\fR" +Insert the content of the \fIfile\fR at the end of the source file\. +.IP "\fB--fwd-epilogue-file\fR \fIfile\fR" +Insert the content of the \fIfile\fR at the end of the forward declaration +file\. +.IP "\fB--epilogue-file\fR \fIfile\fR" +Insert the content of the \fIfile\fR at the end of each generated file for +which there is no file-specific epilogue file\. +.IP "\fB--export-symbol\fR \fIsymbol\fR" +Insert \fIsymbol\fR in places where DLL export/import control statements +(\fB__declspec(dllexport/dllimport)\fR) are necessary\. +.IP "\fB--export-xml-schema\fR" +Export/import types in the XML Schema namespace using the export symbol +provided with the \fB--export-symbol\fR option\. The \fBXSD_NO_EXPORT\fR macro +can be used to omit this code during C++ compilation, which may be useful if +you would like to use the same generated code across multiple platforms\. +.IP "\fB--export-maps\fR" +Export polymorphism support maps from a Win32 DLL into which this generated +code is placed\. This is necessary when your type hierarchy is split across +several DLLs since otherwise each DLL will have its own set of maps\. In this +situation the generated code for the DLL which contains base types and/or +substitution group heads should be compiled with this option and the generated +code for all other DLLs should be compiled with \fB--import-maps\fR\. This +option is only valid together with \fB--generate-polymorphic\fR\. The +\fBXSD_NO_EXPORT\fR macro can be used to omit this code during C++ +compilation, which may be useful if you would like to use the same generated +code across multiple platforms\. +.IP "\fB--import-maps\fR" +Import polymorphism support maps to a Win32 DLL or executable into which this +generated code is linked\. See the \fB--export-maps\fR option documentation +for details\. This options is only valid together with +\fB--generate-polymorphic\fR\. The \fBXSD_NO_EXPORT\fR macro can be used to +omit this code during C++ compilation, which may be useful if you would like +to use the same generated code across multiple platforms\. +.IP "\fB--generate-dep\fR" +Generate \fBmake\fR dependency information\. This option triggers the creation +of the \fB\.d\fR file containing the dependencies of the generated files on +the main schema file as well as all the schema files that it includes/imports, +transitively\. This dependency file is then normally included into the main +\fBmakefile\fR to implement automatic dependency tracking\. + +Note also that automatic dependency generation is not supported in the +file-per-type mode (\fB--file-per-type\fR)\. In this case, all the generated +files are produced with a single compiler invocation and depend on all the +schemas\. As a result, it is easier to establish such a dependency manually, +perhaps with the help of the \fB--file-list*\fR options\. +.IP "\fB--generate-dep-only\fR" +Generate \fBmake\fR dependency information only\. +.IP "\fB--dep-phony\fR" +Generate phony targets for included/imported schema files, causing each to +depend on nothing\. Such dummy rules work around \fBmake\fR errors caused by +the removal of schema files without also updating the dependency file to +match\. +.IP "\fB--dep-target\fR \fItarget\fR" +Change the target of the dependency rule\. By default it contains all the +generated C++ files as well as the dependency file itself, without any +directory prefixes\. If you require multiple targets, then you can specify +them as a single, space-separated argument or you can repeat this option +multiple times\. +.IP "\fB--dep-suffix\fR \fIsuffix\fR" +Use the provided \fIsuffix\fR instead of the default \fB\.d\fR to construct +the name of the dependency file\. +.IP "\fB--dep-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Use the provided expression to construct the name of the dependency file\. +\fIregex\fR is a Perl-like regular expression in the form +\fB/\fR\fIpattern\fR\fB/\fR\fIreplacement\fR\fB/\fR\fR\. See also the REGEX +AND SHELL QUOTING section below\. +.IP "\fB--disable-warning\fR \fIwarn\fR" +Disable printing warning with id \fIwarn\fR\. If \fBall\fR is specified for +the warning id then all warnings are disabled\. +.IP "\fB--options-file\fR \fIfile\fR" +Read additional options from \fIfile\fR\. Each option should appearing on a +separate line optionally followed by space and an option value\. Empty lines +and lines starting with \fB#\fR are ignored\. Option values can be enclosed in +double (\fB"\fR) or single (\fB'\fR) quotes to preserve leading and trailing +whitespaces as well as to specify empty values\. If the value itself contains +trailing or leading quotes, enclose it with an extra pair of quotes, for +example \fB'"x"'\fR\. Non-leading and non-trailing quotes are interpreted as +being part of the option value\. + +The semantics of providing options in a file is equivalent to providing the +same set of options in the same order on the command line at the point where +the \fB--options-file\fR option is specified except that the shell escaping +and quoting is not required\. You can repeat this option to specify more than +one options file\. +.IP "\fB--show-sloc\fR" +Show the number of generated physical source lines of code (SLOC)\. +.IP "\fB--sloc-limit\fR \fInum\fR" +Check that the number of generated physical source lines of code (SLOC) does +not exceed \fInum\fR\. +.IP "\fB--proprietary-license\fR" +Indicate that the generated code is licensed under a proprietary license +instead of the GPL\. +.IP "\fB--custom-literals\fR \fIfile\fR" +Load custom XML string to C++ literal mappings from \fIfile\fR\. This +mechanism can be useful if you are using a custom character encoding and some +of the strings in your schemas, for example element/attribute names or +enumeration values, contain non-ASCII characters\. In this case you will need +to provide a custom mapping to C++ literals for such strings\. The format of +this file is specified in the \fBcustom-literals\.xsd\fR XML Schema file that +can be found in the documentation directory\. +.IP "\fB--preserve-anonymous\fR" +Preserve anonymous types\. By default anonymous types are automatically named +with names derived from the enclosing elements/attributes\. Because mappings +implemented by this compiler require all types to be named, this option is +only useful if you want to make sure your schemas don't have anonymous types\. +.IP "\fB--show-anonymous\fR" +Show elements and attributes that are of anonymous types\. This option only +makes sense together with the \fB--preserve-anonymous\fR option\. +.IP "\fB--anonymous-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to derive names for +anonymous types from the enclosing attributes/elements\. \fIregex\fR is a +Perl-like regular expression in the form +\fB/\fR\fIpattern\fR\fB/\fR\fIreplacement\fR\fB/\fR\fR\. Any character can be +used as a delimiter instead of '\fB/\fR'\. Escaping of the delimiter character +in \fIpattern\fR or \fIreplacement\fR is not supported\. + +All the regular expressions are pushed into a stack with the last specified +expression considered first\. The first match that succeeds is used\. Regular +expressions are applied to a string in the form + +\fIfilename\fR \fInamespace\fR \fIxpath\fR\fR + +For instance: + +\fBhello\.xsd http://example\.com/hello element\fR + +\fBhello\.xsd http://example\.com/hello type/element\fR + +As an example, the following expression makes all the derived names start with +capital letters\. This could be useful when your naming convention requires +type names to start with capital letters: + +\fB%\.* \.* (\.+/)*(\.+)%\eu$2%\fR + +See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below\. +.IP "\fB--anonymous-regex-trace\fR" +Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the +\fB--anonymous-regex\fR option\. Use this option to find out why your regular +expressions don't do what you expected them to do\. +.IP "\fB--location-map\fR \fIol\fR=\fInl\fR" +Map the original schema location \fIol\fR that is specified in the XML Schema +include or import elements to new schema location \fInl\fR\. Repeat this +option to map more than one schema location\. For example, the following +option maps the \fBhttp://example\.com/foo\.xsd\fR URL to the \fBfoo\.xsd\fR +local file\. + +\fB--location-map http://example\.com/foo\.xsd=foo\.xsd\fR +.IP "\fB--location-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to map schema +locations that are specified in the XML Schema include or import elements\. +\fIregex\fR is a Perl-like regular expression in the form +\fB/\fR\fIpattern\fR\fB/\fR\fIreplacement\fR\fB/\fR\fR\. Any character can be +used as a delimiter instead of '\fB/\fR'\. Escaping of the delimiter character +in \fIpattern\fR or \fIreplacement\fR is not supported\. All the regular +expressions are pushed into a stack with the last specified expression +considered first\. The first match that succeeds is used\. + +For example, the following expression maps URL locations in the form +\fBhttp://example\.com/foo/bar\.xsd\fR to local files in the form +\fBbar\.xsd\fR: + +\fB%http://\.+/(\.+)%$1%\fR + +See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below\. +.IP "\fB--location-regex-trace\fR" +Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the +\fB--location-regex\fR option\. Use this option to find out why your regular +expressions don't do what you expected them to do\. +.IP "\fB--file-per-type\fR" +Generate a separate set of C++ files for each type defined in XML Schema\. +Note that in this mode you only need to compile the root schema(s) and the +code will be generated for all included and imported schemas\. This +compilation mode is primarily useful when some of your schemas cannot be +compiled separately or have cyclic dependencies which involve type +inheritance\. Other options related to this mode are: \fB--type-file-regex\fR, +\fB--schema-file-regex\fR, \fB--fat-type-file\fR, and \fB--file-list\fR\. +.IP "\fB--type-file-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate type +names to file names when the \fB--file-per-type\fR option is specified\. +\fIregex\fR is a Perl-like regular expression in the form +\fB/\fR\fIpattern\fR\fB/\fR\fIreplacement\fR\fB/\fR\fR\. Any character can be +used as a delimiter instead of '\fB/\fR'\. Escaping of the delimiter character +in \fIpattern\fR or \fIreplacement\fR is not supported\. All the regular +expressions are pushed into a stack with the last specified expression +considered first\. The first match that succeeds is used\. Regular expressions +are applied to a string in the form + +\fInamespace\fR \fItype-name\fR\fR + +For example, the following expression maps type \fBfoo\fR that is defined in +the \fBhttp://example\.com/bar\fR namespace to file name \fBbar-foo\fR: + +\fB%http://example\.com/(\.+) (\.+)%$1-$2%\fR + +See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below\. +.IP "\fB--type-file-regex-trace\fR" +Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the +\fB--type-file-regex\fR option\. Use this option to find out why your regular +expressions don't do what you expected them to do\. +.IP "\fB--schema-file-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate schema +file names when the \fB--file-per-type\fR option is specified\. \fIregex\fR is +a Perl-like regular expression in the form +\fB/\fR\fIpattern\fR\fB/\fR\fIreplacement\fR\fB/\fR\fR\. Any character can be +used as a delimiter instead of '\fB/\fR'\. Escaping of the delimiter character +in \fIpattern\fR or \fIreplacement\fR is not supported\. All the regular +expressions are pushed into a stack with the last specified expression +considered first\. The first match that succeeds is used\. Regular Expressions +are applied to the absolute filesystem path of a schema file and the result, +including the directory part, if any, is used to derive the \fB#include\fR +directive paths as well as the generated C++ file paths\. This option, along +with \fB--type-file-regex\fR are primarily useful to place the generated files +into subdirectories or to resolve file name conflicts\. + +For example, the following expression maps schema files in the +\fBfoo/1\.0\.0/\fR subdirectory to the files in the \fBfoo/\fR subdirectory\. +As a result, the \fB#include\fR directive paths for such schemas will be in +the \fBfoo/schema\.hxx\fR form and the generated C++ files will be placed into +the \fBfoo/\fR subdirectory: + +\fB%\.*/foo/1\.0\.0/(\.+)%foo/$1%\fR + +See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below\. +.IP "\fB--schema-file-regex-trace\fR" +Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the +\fB--schema-file-regex\fR option\. Use this option to find out why your +regular expressions don't do what you expected them to do\. +.IP "\fB--fat-type-file\fR" +Generate code corresponding to global elements into type files instead of +schema files when the \fB--type-file-regex\fR option is specified\. This +option is primarily useful when trying to minimize the amount of object code +that is linked to an executable by packaging compiled generated code into a +static (archive) library\. +.IP "\fB--file-list\fR \fIfile\fR" +Write a list of generated C++ files to \fIfile\fR\. This option is primarily +useful in the file-per-type compilation mode (\fB--file-per-type\fR) to create +a list of generated C++ files, for example, as a makefile fragment\. +.IP "\fB--file-list-prologue\fR \fItext\fR" +Insert \fItext\fR at the beginning of the file list\. As a convenience, all +occurrences of the \fB\en\fR character sequence in \fItext\fR are replaced +with new lines\. This option can, for example, be used to assign the generated +file list to a makefile variable\. +.IP "\fB--file-list-epilogue\fR \fItext\fR" +Insert \fItext\fR at the end of the file list\. As a convenience, all +occurrences of the \fB\en\fR character sequence in \fItext\fR are replaced +with new lines\. +.IP "\fB--file-list-delim\fR \fItext\fR" +Delimit file names written to the file list with \fItext\fR instead of new +lines\. As a convenience, all occurrences of the \fB\en\fR character sequence +in \fItext\fR are replaced with new lines\. +.\" +.\" C++/Tree options. +.\" +.SS cxx-tree command options +.IP "\fB--generate-polymorphic\fR" +Generate polymorphism-aware code\. Specify this option if you use substitution +groups or \fBxsi:type\fR\. Use the \fB--polymorphic-type\fR or +\fB--polymorphic-type-all\fR option to specify which type hierarchies are +polymorphic\. +.IP "\fB--polymorphic-type\fR \fItype\fR" +Indicate that \fItype\fR is a root of a polymorphic type hierarchy\. The +compiler can often automatically determine which types are polymorphic based +on the substitution group declarations\. However, you may need to use this +option if you are not using substitution groups or if substitution groups are +defined in another schema\. You need to specify this option when compiling +every schema file that references \fItype\fR\. The \fItype\fR argument is an +XML Schema type name that can be optionally qualified with a namespace in the +\fInamespace\fR\fB#\fR\fIname\fR\fR form\. +.IP "\fB--polymorphic-type-all\fR" +Indicate that all types should be treated as polymorphic\. +.IP "\fB--polymorphic-plate\fR \fInum\fR" +Specify the polymorphic map plate the generated code should register on\. This +functionality is primarily useful to segregate multiple schemas that define +the same polymorphic types\. +.IP "\fB--ordered-type\fR \fItype\fR" +Indicate that element order in \fItype\fR is significant\. An example would be +a complex type with unbounded choice as a content model where the element +order in XML has application-specific semantics\. For ordered types the +compiler generates a special container data member and a corresponding set of +accessors and modifiers that are used to capture the order of elements and, +for mixed content, of text\. + +The \fItype\fR argument is an XML Schema type name that can be optionally +qualified with a namespace in the \fInamespace\fR\fB#\fR\fIname\fR\fR form\. +Note also that you will need to specify this option when compiling every +schema file that has other ordered types derived from this type\. +.IP "\fB--ordered-type-derived\fR" +Automatically treat types derived from ordered bases as also ordered\. This is +primarily useful if you would like to be able to iterate over the complete +content using the content order container\. +.IP "\fB--ordered-type-mixed\fR" +Automatically treat complex types with mixed content as ordered\. +.IP "\fB--ordered-type-all\fR" +Indicate that element order in all types is significant\. +.IP "\fB--order-container\fR \fItype\fR" +Specify a custom class template that should be used as a container for the +content order in ordered types instead of the default \fBstd::vector\fR\. See +\fB--ordered-type\fR for more information on ordered type\. This option is +primarily useful if you need to perform more complex lookups in the content +order container, for example by element id\. In this case, a container like +Boost multi-index may be more convenient\. Note that if using a custom +container, you will also most likely need to include the relevant headers +using the \fB--hxx-prologue*\fR options\. +.IP "\fB--generate-serialization\fR" +Generate serialization functions\. Serialization functions convert the object +model back to XML\. +.IP "\fB--generate-ostream\fR" +Generate ostream insertion operators (\fBoperator<<\fR) for generated types\. +This allows one to easily print a fragment or the whole object model for +debugging or logging\. +.IP "\fB--generate-doxygen\fR" +Generate documentation comments suitable for extraction by the Doxygen +documentation system\. Documentation from annotations is added to the comments +if present in the schema\. +.IP "\fB--generate-comparison\fR" +Generate comparison operators (\fBoperator==\fR and \fBoperator!=\fR) for +complex types\. Comparison is performed member-wise\. +.IP "\fB--generate-default-ctor\fR" +Generate default constructors even for types that have required members\. +Required members of an instance constructed using such a constructor are not +initialized and accessing them results in undefined behavior\. +.IP "\fB--generate-from-base-ctor\fR" +Generate constructors that expect an instance of a base type followed by all +required members\. +.IP "\fB--suppress-assignment\fR" +Suppress the generation of copy assignment operators for complex types\. If +this option is specified, the copy assignment operators for such types are +declared private and left unimplemented\. +.IP "\fB--generate-detach\fR" +Generate detach functions for required elements and attributes\. Detach +functions for optional and sequence cardinalities are provided by the +respective containers\. These functions, for example, allow you to move +sub-trees in the object model either within the same tree or between different +trees\. +.IP "\fB--generate-wildcard\fR" +Generate accessors and modifiers as well as parsing and serialization code for +XML Schema wildcards (\fBany\fR and \fBanyAttribute\fR)\. XML content matched +by wildcards is presented as DOM fragments\. Note that you need to initialize +the Xerces-C++ runtime if you are using this option\. +.IP "\fB--generate-any-type\fR" +Extract and store content of the XML Schema \fBanyType\fR type as a DOM +fragment\. Note that you need to initialize the Xerces-C++ runtime if you are +using this option\. +.IP "\fB--generate-insertion\fR \fIos\fR" +Generate data representation stream insertion operators for the \fIos\fR +output stream type\. Repeat this option to specify more than one stream type\. +The ACE CDR stream (\fBACE_OutputCDR\fR) and RPC XDR are recognized by the +compiler and the necessary \fB#include\fR directives are automatically +generated\. For custom stream types use the \fB--hxx-prologue*\fR options to +provide the necessary declarations\. +.IP "\fB--generate-extraction\fR \fIis\fR" +Generate data representation stream extraction constructors for the \fIis\fR +input stream type\. Repeat this option to specify more than one stream type\. +The ACE CDR stream (\fBACE_InputCDR\fR) and RPC XDR are recognized by the +compiler and the necessary \fB#include\fR directives are automatically +generated\. For custom stream types use the \fB--hxx-prologue*\fR options to +provide the necessary declarations\. +.IP "\fB--generate-forward\fR" +Generate a separate header file with forward declarations for the types being +generated\. +.IP "\fB--suppress-parsing\fR" +Suppress the generation of the parsing functions and constructors\. Use this +option to reduce the generated code size when parsing from XML is not needed\. +.IP "\fB--generate-element-type\fR" +Generate types instead of parsing and serialization functions for root +elements\. This is primarily useful to distinguish object models with the same +root type but with different root elements\. +.IP "\fB--generate-element-map\fR" +Generate a root element map that allows uniform parsing and serialization of +multiple root elements\. This option is only valid together with +\fB--generate-element-type\fR\. +.IP "\fB--generate-intellisense\fR" +Generate workarounds for IntelliSense bugs in Visual Studio 2005 (8\.0)\. When +this option is used, the resulting code is slightly more verbose\. +IntelliSense in Visual Studio 2008 (9\.0) and later does not require these +workarounds\. Support for IntelliSense in Visual Studio 2003 (7\.1) is +improved with this option but is still incomplete\. +.IP "\fB--omit-default-attributes\fR" +Omit attributes with default and fixed values from serialized XML documents\. +.IP "\fB--type-naming\fR \fIstyle\fR" +Specify the type naming convention that should be used in the generated code\. +Valid styles are \fBknr\fR (default), \fBucc\fR, and \fBjava\fR\. See the +NAMING CONVENTION section below for more information\. +.IP "\fB--function-naming\fR \fIstyle\fR" +Specify the function naming convention that should be used in the generated +code\. Valid styles are \fBknr\fR (default), \fBlcc\fR, \fBucc\fR, and +\fBjava\fR\. See the NAMING CONVENTION section below for more information\. +.IP "\fB--type-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema type names to C++ type names\. See the NAMING CONVENTION section below +for more information\. +.IP "\fB--accessor-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema names of elements/attributes to C++ accessor function names\. See the +NAMING CONVENTION section below for more information\. +.IP "\fB--one-accessor-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema names of elements/attributes with cardinality one to C++ accessor +function names\. See the NAMING CONVENTION section below for more +information\. +.IP "\fB--opt-accessor-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema names of elements/attributes with cardinality optional to C++ accessor +function names\. See the NAMING CONVENTION section below for more +information\. +.IP "\fB--seq-accessor-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema names of elements/attributes with cardinality sequence to C++ accessor +function names\. See the NAMING CONVENTION section below for more +information\. +.IP "\fB--modifier-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema names of elements/attributes to C++ modifier function names\. See the +NAMING CONVENTION section below for more information\. +.IP "\fB--one-modifier-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema names of elements/attributes with cardinality one to C++ modifier +function names\. See the NAMING CONVENTION section below for more +information\. +.IP "\fB--opt-modifier-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema names of elements/attributes with cardinality optional to C++ modifier +function names\. See the NAMING CONVENTION section below for more +information\. +.IP "\fB--seq-modifier-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema names of elements/attributes with cardinality sequence to C++ modifier +function names\. See the NAMING CONVENTION section below for more +information\. +.IP "\fB--parser-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema element names to C++ parsing function names\. See the NAMING CONVENTION +section below for more information\. +.IP "\fB--serializer-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema element names to C++ serialization function names\. See the NAMING +CONVENTION section below for more information\. +.IP "\fB--const-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema-derived names to C++ constant names\. See the NAMING CONVENTION section +below for more information\. +.IP "\fB--enumerator-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema enumeration values to C++ enumerator names\. See the NAMING CONVENTION +section below for more information\. +.IP "\fB--element-type-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Add \fIregex\fR to the list of regular expressions used to translate XML +Schema element names to C++ element type names\. See the NAMING CONVENTION +section below for more information\. +.IP "\fB--name-regex-trace\fR" +Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the name +transformation options\. Use this option to find out why your regular +expressions don't do what you expected them to do\. +.IP "\fB--root-element-first\fR" +Treat only the first global element as a document root\. By default all global +elements are considered document roots\. +.IP "\fB--root-element-last\fR" +Treat only the last global element as a document root\. By default all global +elements are considered document roots\. +.IP "\fB--root-element-all\fR" +Treat all global elements as document roots\. This is the default behavior\. +By explicitly specifying this option you can suppress the warning that is +issued if more than one global element is defined\. +.IP "\fB--root-element-none\fR" +Do not treat any global elements as document roots\. By default all global +elements are considered document roots\. +.IP "\fB--root-element\fR \fIelement\fR" +Treat only \fIelement\fR as a document root\. Repeat this option to specify +more than one root element\. +.IP "\fB--custom-type\fR \fImap\fR" +Use a custom C++ type instead of the generated class\. The \fImap\fR argument +is in the form \fIname\fR[\fB=\fR\fItype\fR[\fB/\fR\fIbase\fR]]\fR, where +\fIname\fR is a type name as defined in XML Schema and \fItype\fR is a C++ +type name that should be used instead\. If \fItype\fR is not present or empty +then the custom type is assumed to have the same name and be defined in the +same namespace as the generated class would have\. If \fIbase\fR is specified +then the generated class is still generated but with that name\. +.IP "\fB--custom-type-regex\fR \fIregex\fR" +Use custom C++ types instead of the generated classes\. The \fIregex\fR +argument is in the form +\fB/\fR\fIname-pat\fR\fB/\fR[\fItype-sub\fR\fB/\fR[\fIbase-sub\fR\fB/\fR]]\fR, +where \fIname-pat\fR is a regex pattern that will be matched against type +names as defined in XML Schema and \fItype-sub\fR is a C++ type name +substitution that should be used instead\. If \fItype-sub\fR is not present or +its substitution results in an empty string then the custom type is assumed to +have the same name and be defined in the same namespace as the generated class +would have\. If \fIbase-sub\fR is present and its substitution results in a +non-empty string then the generated class is still generated but with the +result of this substitution as its name\. The pattern and substitutions are in +the Perl regular expression format\. See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING +section below\. +.IP "\fB--parts\fR \fInum\fR" +Split generated source code into \fInum\fR parts\. This is useful when +translating large, monolithic schemas and a C++ compiler is not able to +compile the resulting source code at once (usually due to insufficient +memory)\. +.IP "\fB--parts-suffix\fR \fIsuffix\fR" +Use \fIsuffix\fR instead of the default '\fB-\fR' to separate the file name +from the part number\. +\" +\" C++/Parser +\" +.SS cxx-parser command options +.IP "\fB--type-map\fR \fImapfile\fR" +Read XML Schema to C++ type mapping information from \fImapfile\fR\. Repeat +this option to specify several type maps\. Type maps are considered in order +of appearance and the first match is used\. By default all user-defined types +are mapped to \fBvoid\fR\. See the TYPE MAP section below for more +information\. +.IP "\fB--xml-parser\fR \fIparser\fR" +Use \fIparser\fR as the underlying XML parser\. Valid values are \fBxerces\fR +for Xerces-C++ (default) and \fBexpat\fR for Expat\. +.IP "\fB--generate-validation\fR" +Generate validation code\. The validation code ("perfect parser") ensures that +instance documents conform to the schema\. Validation code is generated by +default when the selected underlying XML parser is non-validating +(\fBexpat\fR)\. +.IP "\fB--suppress-validation\fR" +Suppress the generation of validation code\. Validation is suppressed by +default when the selected underlying XML parser is validating (\fBxerces\fR)\. +.IP "\fB--generate-polymorphic\fR" +Generate polymorphism-aware code\. Specify this option if you use substitution +groups or \fBxsi:type\fR\. +.IP "\fB--generate-noop-impl\fR" +Generate a sample parser implementation that does nothing (no operation)\. The +sample implementation can then be filled with the application-specific code\. +For an input file in the form \fBname\.xsd\fR this option triggers the +generation of two additional C++ files in the form: \fBname-pimpl\.hxx\fR +(parser implementation header file) and \fBname-pimpl\.cxx\fR (parser +implementation source file)\. +.IP "\fB--generate-print-impl\fR" +Generate a sample parser implementation that prints the XML data to +STDOUT\fR\. For an input file in the form \fBname\.xsd\fR this option triggers +the generation of two additional C++ files in the form: \fBname-pimpl\.hxx\fR +(parser implementation header file) and \fBname-pimpl\.cxx\fR (parser +implementation source file)\. +.IP "\fB--generate-test-driver\fR" +Generate a test driver for the sample parser implementation\. For an input +file in the form \fBname\.xsd\fR this option triggers the generation of an +additional C++ file in the form \fBname-driver\.cxx\fR\. +.IP "\fB--force-overwrite\fR" +Force overwriting of the existing implementation and test driver files\. Use +this option only if you do not mind loosing the changes you have made in the +sample implementation or test driver files\. +.IP "\fB--root-element-first\fR" +Indicate that the first global element is the document root\. This information +is used to generate the test driver for the sample implementation\. +.IP "\fB--root-element-last\fR" +Indicate that the last global element is the document root\. This information +is used to generate the test driver for the sample implementation\. +.IP "\fB--root-element\fR \fIelement\fR" +Indicate that \fIelement\fR is the document root\. This information is used to +generate the test driver for the sample implementation\. +.IP "\fB--skel-type-suffix\fR \fIsuffix\fR" +Use the provided \fIsuffix\fR instead of the default \fB_pskel\fR to construct +the names of the generated parser skeletons\. +.IP "\fB--skel-file-suffix\fR \fIsuffix\fR" +Use the provided \fIsuffix\fR instead of the default \fB-pskel\fR to construct +the names of the generated parser skeleton files\. +.IP "\fB--impl-type-suffix\fR \fIsuffix\fR" +Use the provided \fIsuffix\fR instead of the default \fB_pimpl\fR to construct +the names of the parser implementations for the built-in XML Schema types as +well as sample parser implementations\. +.IP "\fB--impl-file-suffix\fR \fIsuffix\fR" +Use the provided \fIsuffix\fR instead of the default \fB-pimpl\fR to construct +the names of the generated sample parser implementation files\. +\" +\" NAMING CONVENTION +\" + +.SH NAMING CONVENTION +The compiler can be instructed to use a particular naming convention in +the generated code. A number of widely-used conventions can be selected +using the +.B --type-naming +and +.B --function-naming +options. A custom naming convention can be achieved using the +.BR --type-regex , +.BR --accessor-regex , +.BR --one-accessor-regex , +.BR --opt-accessor-regex , +.BR --seq-accessor-regex , +.BR --modifier-regex , +.BR --one-modifier-regex , +.BR --opt-modifier-regex , +.BR --seq-modifier-regex , +.BR --parser-regex , +.BR --serializer-regex , +.BR --const-regex , +.BR --enumerator-regex , +and +.B --element-type-regex +options. + +The +.B --type-naming +option specifies the convention that should be used for naming C++ types. +Possible values for this option are +.B knr +(default), +.BR ucc , +and +.BR java . +The +.B knr +value (stands for K&R) signifies the standard, lower-case naming convention +with the underscore used as a word delimiter, for example: foo, foo_bar. +The +.B ucc +(stands for upper-camel-case) and +.B java +values a synonyms for the same naming convention where the first letter +of each word in the name is capitalized, for example: Foo, FooBar. + +Similarly, the +.B --function-naming +option specifies the convention that should be used for naming C++ functions. +Possible values for this option are +.B knr +(default), +.BR lcc , +and +.BR java . +The +.B knr +value (stands for K&R) signifies the standard, lower-case naming convention +with the underscore used as a word delimiter, for example: foo(), foo_bar(). +The +.B lcc +value (stands for lower-camel-case) signifies a naming convention where the +first letter of each word except the first is capitalized, for example: foo(), +fooBar(). The +.B ucc +value (stands for upper-camel-case) signifies a naming convention where the +first letter of each word is capitalized, for example: Foo(), FooBar(). The +.B java +naming convention is similar to the lower-camel-case one except that accessor +functions are prefixed with get, modifier functions are prefixed with set, +parsing functions are prefixed with parse, and serialization functions are +prefixed with serialize, for example: getFoo(), setFooBar(), parseRoot(), +serializeRoot(). + +Note that the naming conventions specified with the +.B --type-naming +and +.B --function-naming +options perform only limited transformations on the +names that come from the schema in the form of type, attribute, and element +names. In other words, to get consistent results, your schemas should follow +a similar naming convention as the one you would like to have in the generated +code. Alternatively, you can use the +.B --*-regex +options (discussed below) to perform further transformations on the names +that come from the schema. + +The +.BR --type-regex , +.BR --accessor-regex , +.BR --one-accessor-regex , +.BR --opt-accessor-regex , +.BR --seq-accessor-regex , +.BR --modifier-regex , +.BR --one-modifier-regex , +.BR --opt-modifier-regex , +.BR --seq-modifier-regex , +.BR --parser-regex , +.BR --serializer-regex , +.BR --const-regex , +.BR --enumerator-regex , +and +.B --element-type-regex +options allow you to specify extra regular expressions for each name +category in addition to the predefined set that is added depending on +the +.B --type-naming +and +.B --function-naming +options. Expressions that are provided with the +.B --*-regex +options are evaluated prior to any predefined expressions. This allows +you to selectively override some or all of the predefined transformations. +When debugging your own expressions, it is often useful to see which +expressions match which names. The +.B --name-regex-trace +option allows you to trace the process of applying +regular expressions to names. + +The value for the +.B --*-regex +options should be a perl-like regular expression in the form +.BI / pattern / replacement /\fR. +Any character can be used as a delimiter instead of +.BR / . +Escaping of the delimiter character in +.I pattern +or +.I replacement +is not supported. All the regular expressions for each category are pushed +into a category-specific stack with the last specified expression +considered first. The first match that succeeds is used. For the +.B --one-accessor-regex +(accessors with cardinality one), +.B --opt-accessor-regex +(accessors with cardinality optional), and +.B --seq-accessor-regex +(accessors with cardinality sequence) categories the +.B --accessor-regex +expressions are used as a fallback. For the +.BR --one-modifier-regex , +.BR --opt-modifier-regex , +and +.B --seq-modifier-regex +categories the +.B --modifier-regex +expressions are used as a fallback. For the +.B --element-type-regex +category the +.B --type-regex +expressions are used as a fallback. + +The type name expressions +.RB ( --type-regex ) +are evaluated on the name string that has the following format: + +[\fInamespace \fR]\fIname\fR[\fB,\fIname\fR][\fB,\fIname\fR][\fB,\fIname\fR] + +The element type name expressions +.RB ( --element-type-regex ), +effective only when the +.B --generate-element-type +option is specified, are evaluated on the name string that has the following +format: + +.I namespace name + +In the type name format the +.I namespace +part followed by a space is only present for global type names. For global +types and elements defined in schemas without a target namespace, the +.I namespace +part is empty but the space is still present. In the type name format after +the initial +.I name +component, up to three additional +.I name +components can be present, separated by commas. For example: + +.B http://example.com/hello type + +.B foo + +.B foo,iterator + +.B foo,const,iterator + +The following set of predefined regular expressions is used to transform +type names when the upper-camel-case naming convention is selected: + +.B /(?:[^ ]* )?([^,]+)/\\\\u$1/ + +.B /(?:[^ ]* )?([^,]+),([^,]+)/\\\\u$1\\\\u$2/ + +.B /(?:[^ ]* )?([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+)/\\\\u$1\\\\u$2\\\\u$3/ + +.B /(?:[^ ]* )?([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+)/\\\\u$1\\\\u$2\\\\u$3\\\\u$4/ + +The accessor and modifier expressions +.RB ( --*accessor-regex +and +.BR --*modifier-regex ) +are evaluated on the name string that has the following format: + +\fIname\fR[\fB,\fIname\fR][\fB,\fIname\fR] + +After the initial +.I name +component, up to two additional +.I name +components can be present, separated by commas. For example: + +.B foo + +.B dom,document + +.B foo,default,value + +The following set of predefined regular expressions is used to transform +accessor names when the +.B java +naming convention is selected: + +.B /([^,]+)/get\\\\u$1/ + +.B /([^,]+),([^,]+)/get\\\\u$1\\\\u$2/ + +.B /([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+)/get\\\\u$1\\\\u$2\\\\u$3/ + +For the parser, serializer, and enumerator categories, the corresponding +regular expressions are evaluated on local names of elements and on +enumeration values, respectively. For example, the following predefined +regular expression is used to transform parsing function names when the +.B java +naming convention is selected: + +.B /(.+)/parse\\\\u$1/ + +The const category is used to create C++ constant names for the +element/wildcard/text content ids in ordered types. + +See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below. + +\" +\" TYPE MAP +\" +.SH TYPE MAP +Type map files are used in C++/Parser to define a mapping between XML +Schema and C++ types. The compiler uses this information to determine +the return types of +.B post_* +functions in parser skeletons corresponding to XML Schema types +as well as argument types for callbacks corresponding to elements +and attributes of these types. + +The compiler has a set of predefined mapping rules that map built-in +XML Schema types to suitable C++ types (discussed below) and all +other types to +.BR void . +By providing your own type maps you can override these predefined rules. +The format of the type map file is presented below: + +.RS +.B namespace +.I schema-namespace +[ +.I cxx-namespace +] +.br +.B { +.br + ( +.B include +.IB file-name ; +)* +.br + ([ +.B type +] +.I schema-type cxx-ret-type +[ +.I cxx-arg-type +.RB ] ; +)* +.br +.B } +.br +.RE + +Both +.I schema-namespace +and +.I schema-type +are regex patterns while +.IR cxx-namespace , +.IR cxx-ret-type , +and +.I cxx-arg-type +are regex pattern substitutions. All names can be optionally enclosed +in \fR" "\fR, for example, to include white-spaces. + +.I schema-namespace +determines XML Schema namespace. Optional +.I cxx-namespace +is prefixed to every C++ type name in this namespace declaration. +.I cxx-ret-type +is a C++ type name that is used as a return type for the +.B post_* +functions. Optional +.I cxx-arg-type +is an argument type for callback functions corresponding to elements and +attributes of this type. If +.I cxx-arg-type +is not specified, it defaults to +.I cxx-ret-type +if +.I cxx-ret-type +ends with +.B * +or +.B & +(that is, it is a pointer or a reference) and +.B const +\fIcxx-ret-type\fB&\fR otherwise. +.I file-name +is a file name either in the \fR" "\fR or < > format and is added with the +.B #include +directive to the generated code. + +The \fB#\fR character starts a comment that ends with a new line or end of +file. To specify a name that contains \fB#\fR enclose it in \fR" "\fR. For +example: + +.RS +namespace http://www.example.com/xmlns/my my +.br +{ +.br + include "my.hxx"; +.br + + # Pass apples by value. + # + apple apple; +.br + + # Pass oranges as pointers. + # + orange orange_t*; +.br +} +.br +.RE + +In the example above, for the +.B http://www.example.com/xmlns/my#orange +XML Schema type, the +.B my::orange_t* +C++ type will be used as both return and argument types. + +Several namespace declarations can be specified in a single file. +The namespace declaration can also be completely omitted to map +types in a schema without a namespace. For instance: + +.RS +include "my.hxx"; +.br +apple apple; +.br + +namespace http://www.example.com/xmlns/my +.br +{ +.br + orange "const orange_t*"; +.br +} +.br +.RE + + +The compiler has a number of predefined mapping rules that can be +presented as the following map files. The string-based XML Schema +built-in types are mapped to either +.B std::string +or +.B std::wstring +depending on the character type selected with the +.B --char-type +option +.RB ( char +by default). + +.RS +namespace http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema +.br +{ +.br + boolean bool bool; +.br + + byte "signed char" "signed char"; +.br + unsignedByte "unsigned char" "unsigned char"; +.br + + short short short; +.br + unsignedShort "unsigned short" "unsigned short"; +.br + + int int int; +.br + unsignedInt "unsigned int" "unsigned int"; +.br + + long "long long" "long long"; +.br + unsignedLong "unsigned long long" "unsigned long long"; +.br + + integer "long long" "long long"; +.br + + negativeInteger "long long" "long long"; +.br + nonPositiveInteger "long long" "long long"; +.br + + positiveInteger "unsigned long long" "unsigned long long"; +.br + nonNegativeInteger "unsigned long long" "unsigned long long"; +.br + + float float float; +.br + double double double; +.br + decimal double double; +.br + + string std::string; +.br + normalizedString std::string; +.br + token std::string; +.br + Name std::string; +.br + NMTOKEN std::string; +.br + NCName std::string; +.br + ID std::string; +.br + IDREF std::string; +.br + language std::string; +.br + anyURI std::string; +.br + + NMTOKENS xml_schema::string_sequence; +.br + IDREFS xml_schema::string_sequence; +.br + + QName xml_schema::qname; +.br + + base64Binary std::auto_ptr<xml_schema::buffer> +.br + std::auto_ptr<xml_schema::buffer>; +.br + hexBinary std::auto_ptr<xml_schema::buffer> +.br + std::auto_ptr<xml_schema::buffer>; +.br + + date xml_schema::date; +.br + dateTime xml_schema::date_time; +.br + duration xml_schema::duration; +.br + gDay xml_schema::gday; +.br + gMonth xml_schema::gmonth; +.br + gMonthDay xml_schema::gmonth_day; +.br + gYear xml_schema::gyear; +.br + gYearMonth xml_schema::gyear_month; +.br + time xml_schema::time; +.br +} +.br +.RE + + +The last predefined rule maps anything that wasn't mapped by previous +rules to +.BR void : + +.RS +namespace .* +.br +{ +.br + .* void void; +.br +} +.br +.RE + +When you provide your own type maps with the +.B --type-map +option, they are evaluated first. This allows you to selectively override +predefined rules. + +.\" +.\" REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING +.\" +.SH REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING +When entering a regular expression argument in the shell command line +it is often necessary to use quoting (enclosing the argument in " " +or ' ') in order to prevent the shell from interpreting certain +characters, for example, spaces as argument separators and $ as +variable expansions. + +Unfortunately it is hard to achieve this in a manner that is portable +across POSIX shells, such as those found on GNU/Linux and UNIX, and +Windows shell. For example, if you use " " for quoting you will get +a wrong result with POSIX shells if your expression contains $. The +standard way of dealing with this on POSIX systems is to use ' ' +instead. Unfortunately, Windows shell does not remove ' ' from +arguments when they are passed to applications. As a result you may +have to use ' ' for POSIX and " " for Windows ($ is not treated as +a special character on Windows). + +Alternatively, you can save regular expression options into a file, +one option per line, and use this file with the +.B --options-file +option. With this approach you don't need to worry about shell quoting. + +.\" +.\" DIAGNOSTICS +.\" +.SH DIAGNOSTICS +If the input file is not a valid W3C XML Schema definition, +.B xsd +will issue diagnostic messages to +.B STDERR +and exit with non-zero exit code. +.SH BUGS +Send bug reports to the xsd-users@codesynthesis.com mailing list. +.SH COPYRIGHT +Copyright (c) 2005-2023 Code Synthesis Tools CC. + +Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this +document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, +version 1.2; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts and +no Back-Cover Texts. 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Particular mapping to + produce is selected by a <code><i>command</i></code>. Each mapping has + a number of mapping-specific <code><i>options</i></code> that should + appear, if any, after the <code><i>command</i></code>. Input files should + be W3C XML Schema definitions. The exact set of the generated files depends + on the selected mapping and options.</p> + + <h1>COMMANDS</h1> + + <dl id="commands"> + <dt><code><b>cxx-tree</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate the C++/Tree mapping. For each input file in the form + <code><b>name.xsd</b></code> the following C++ files are generated: + <code><b>name.hxx</b></code> (header file), + <code><b>name.ixx</b></code> (inline file, generated only if the + <code><b>--generate-inline</b></code> option is specified), + <code><b>name.cxx</b></code> (source file), and + <code><b>name-fwd.hxx</b></code> (forward declaration file, generated + only if the <code><b>--generate-forward</b></code> option is + specified).</dd> + + <dt><code><b>cxx-parser</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate the C++/Parser mapping. For each input file in the form + <code><b>name.xsd</b></code> the following C++ files are generated: + <code><b>name-pskel.hxx</b></code> (parser skeleton header file), + <code><b>name-pskel.ixx</b></code> (parser skeleton inline file, + generated only if the <code><b>--generate-inline</b></code> + option is specified), and + <code><b>name-pskel.cxx</b></code> (parser skeleton source file). + If the <code><b>--generate-noop-impl</b></code> or + <code><b>--generate-print-impl</b></code> option is specified, + the following additional sample implementation files are generated: + <code><b>name-pimpl.hxx</b></code> (parser implementation header + file) and + <code><b>name-pimpl.cxx</b></code> (parser implementation source + file). If the <code><b>--generate-test-driver</b></code> option + is specified, the additional <code><b>name-driver.cxx</b></code> + test driver file is generated.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>help</b></code></dt> + <dd>Print usage information and exit. Use + <p><code><b>xsd help</b> <i>command</i></code></p> + for command-specific help. + </dd> + + <dt><code><b>version</b></code></dt> + <dd>Print version and exit.</dd> + </dl> + + <h1>OPTIONS</h1> + + <p>Command-specific <code><i>options</i></code>, if any, should appear + after the corresponding <code><i>command</i></code>.</p> + + <h2>COMMON OPTIONS</h2> + <dl class="options"> + <dt><code><b>--std</b></code> <code><i>version</i></code></dt> + <dd>Specify the C++ standard that the generated code should conform to. + Valid values are <code><b>c++98</b></code> (default) and + <code><b>c++11</b></code>. + + <p>The C++ standard affects various aspects of the generated code that are + discussed in more detail in various mapping-specific documentation. + Overall, when C++11 is selected, the generated code relies on the move + semantics and uses <code><b>std::unique_ptr</b></code> instead of + deprecated <code><b>std::auto_ptr</b></code>.</p> + + <p>When the C++11 mode is selected, you normally don't need to perform any + extra steps other than enable C++11 in your C++ compiler, if required. The + XSD compiler will automatically add the necessary macro defines to the + generated header files that will switch the header-only XSD runtime + library (<code><b>libxsd</b></code>) to the C++11 mode. However, if you + include any of the XSD runtime headers directly in your application + (normally you just include the generated headers), then you will need to + define the <code><b>XSD_CXX11</b></code> macro for your entire + project.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--char-type</b></code> <code><i>type</i></code></dt> + <dd>Generate code using the provided character <code><i>type</i></code> + instead of the default <code><b>char</b></code>. Valid values are + <code><b>char</b></code> and <code><b>wchar_t</b></code>.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--char-encoding</b></code> <code><i>enc</i></code></dt> + <dd>Specify the character encoding that should be used in the generated + code. Valid values for the <code><b>char</b></code> character type are + <code><b>utf8</b></code> (default), <code><b>iso8859-1</b></code>, + <code><b>lcp</b></code> (Xerces-C++ local code page), and + <code><b>custom</b></code>. If you pass <code><b>custom</b></code> as the + value then you will need to include the transcoder implementation header + for your encoding at the beginning of the generated header files (see the + <code><b>--hxx-prologue</b></code> option). + + <p>For the <code><b>wchar_t</b></code> character type the only valid value + is <code><b>auto</b></code> and the encoding is automatically selected + between UTF-16 and UTF-32/UCS-4, depending on the + <code><b>wchar_t</b></code> type size.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--output-dir</b></code> <code><i>dir</i></code></dt> + <dd>Write generated files to <code><i>dir</i></code> instead of the + current directory.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-inline</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate simple functions inline. This option triggers creation of the + inline file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-xml-schema</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate a C++ header file as if the schema being compiled defines the + XML Schema namespace. For the C++/Tree mapping, the resulting file will + contain definitions for all XML Schema built-in types. For the C++/Parser + mapping, the resulting file will contain definitions for all the parser + skeletons and implementations corresponding to the XML Schema built-in + types. + + <p>The schema file provided to the compiler need not exist and is only + used to derive the name of the resulting header file. Use the + <code><b>--extern-xml-schema</b></code> option to include this file in the + generated files for other schemas.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--extern-xml-schema</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Include a header file derived from <code><i>file</i></code> instead of + generating the XML Schema namespace mapping inline. The provided file need + not exist and is only used to derive the name of the included header file. + Use the <code><b>--generate-xml-schema</b></code> option to generate this + header file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--namespace-map</b></code> <code><i>xns</i></code>=<code><i>cns</i></code></dt> + <dd>Map XML Schema namespace <code><i>xns</i></code> to C++ namespace + <code><i>cns</i></code>. Repeat this option to specify mapping for more + than one XML Schema namespace. For example, the following option: + + <p class="code"><code><b>--namespace-map + http://example.com/foo/bar=foo::bar</b></code></p> + + <p>Will map the <code><b>http://example.com/foo/bar</b></code> XML Schema + namespace to the <code><b>foo::bar</b></code> C++ namespace.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--namespace-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema namespace names to C++ namespace names. + <code><i>regex</i></code> is a Perl-like regular expression in the form + <code><b>/</b><i>pattern</i><b>/</b><i>replacement</i><b>/</b></code>. Any + character can be used as a delimiter instead of '<code><b>/</b></code>'. + Escaping of the delimiter character in <code><i>pattern</i></code> or + <code><i>replacement</i></code> is not supported. + + <p>All the regular expressions are pushed into a stack with the last + specified expression considered first. The first match that succeeds is + used. Regular expressions are applied to a string in the form</p> + + <p class="code"><code><i>filename</i> <i>namespace</i></code></p> + + <p>For example, if you have file <code><b>hello.xsd</b></code> with + namespace <code><b>http://example.com/hello</b></code> and you run + <code><b>xsd</b></code> on this file, then the string in question will + be:</p> + + <p class="code"><code><b>hello.xsd. + http://example.com/hello</b></code></p> + + <p>For the built-in XML Schema namespace the string is:</p> + + <p class="code"><code><b>XMLSchema.xsd + http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema</b></code></p> + + <p>The following three steps are performed for each regular expression + until the match is found:</p> + + <p>1. The expression is applied and if the result is empty the next + expression is considered.</p> + + <p>2. All '<code><b>/</b></code>' are replaced with + '<code><b>::</b></code>'.</p> + + <p>3. The result is verified to be a valid C++ scope name (e.g., + <code><b>foo::bar</b></code>). If this test succeeds, the result is used + as a C++ namespace name.</p> + + <p>As an example, the following expression maps XML Schema namespaces in + the form <code><b>http://example.com/foo/bar</b></code> to C++ namespaces + in the form <code><b>foo::bar</b></code>:</p> + + <p class="code"><code><b>%.* http://example.com/(.+)%$1%</b></code></p> + + <p>See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--namespace-regex-trace</b></code></dt> + <dd>Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the + <code><b>--namespace-regex</b></code> option. Use this option to find out + why your regular expressions don't do what you expected them to do.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--reserved-name</b></code> <code><i>n</i></code>[=<code><i>r</i></code>]</dt> + <dd>Add name <code><i>n</i></code> to the list of names that should not be + used as identifiers. The name can optionally be followed by + <code><b>=</b></code> and the replacement name <code><i>r</i></code> that + should be used instead. All the C++ keywords are already in this + list.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--include-with-brackets</b></code></dt> + <dd>Use angle brackets (<>) instead of quotes ("") in generated + <code><b>#include</b></code> directives.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--include-prefix</b></code> <code><i>prefix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>prefix</i></code> to generated + <code><b>#include</b></code> directive paths. + + <p>For example, if you had the following import element in your schema</p> + + <p class="code"><code><b><import namespace="..." + schemaLocation="base.xsd"/></b></code></p> + + <p>and compiled this fragment with <code><b>--include-prefix + schemas/</b></code>, then the include directive in the generated code + would be:</p> + + <p class="code"><code><b>#include "schemas/base.hxx"</b></code></p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--include-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to transform <code><b>#include</b></code> directive paths. + <code><i>regex</i></code> is a Perl-like regular expression in the form + <code><b>/</b><i>pattern</i><b>/</b><i>replacement</i><b>/</b></code>. Any + character can be used as a delimiter instead of '<code><b>/</b></code>'. + Escaping of the delimiter character in <code><i>pattern</i></code> or + <code><i>replacement</i></code> is not supported. + + <p>All the regular expressions are pushed into a stack with the last + specified expression considered first. The first match that succeeds is + used.</p> + + <p>As an example, the following expression transforms paths in the form + <code><b>schemas/foo/bar</b></code> to paths in the form + <code><b>generated/foo/bar</b></code>:</p> + + <p class="code"><code><b>%schemas/(.+)%generated/$1%</b></code></p> + + <p>See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--include-regex-trace</b></code></dt> + <dd>Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the + <code><b>--include-regex</b></code> option. Use this option to find out + why your regular expressions don't do what you expected them to do.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--guard-prefix</b></code> <code><i>prefix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>prefix</i></code> to generated header inclusion guards. + The prefix is transformed to upper case and characters that are illegal in + a preprocessor macro name are replaced with underscores. If this option is + not specified then the directory part of the input schema file is used as + a prefix.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--hxx-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>.hxx</b></code> to construct the name of the header file. Note + that this suffix is also used to construct names of header files + corresponding to included/imported schemas.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ixx-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>.ixx</b></code> to construct the name of the inline file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--cxx-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>.cxx</b></code> to construct the name of the source file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--fwd-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>-fwd.hxx</b></code> to construct the name of the forward + declaration file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--hxx-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided expression to construct the name of the header file. + <code><i>regex</i></code> is a Perl-like regular expression in the form + <code><b>/</b><i>pattern</i><b>/</b><i>replacement</i><b>/</b></code>. + Note that this expression is also used to construct names of header files + corresponding to included/imported schemas. See also the REGEX AND SHELL + QUOTING section below.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ixx-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided expression to construct the name of the inline file. + <code><i>regex</i></code> is a Perl-like regular expression in the form + <code><b>/</b><i>pattern</i><b>/</b><i>replacement</i><b>/</b></code>. See + also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--cxx-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided expression to construct the name of the source file. + <code><i>regex</i></code> is a Perl-like regular expression in the form + <code><b>/</b><i>pattern</i><b>/</b><i>replacement</i><b>/</b></code>. See + also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--fwd-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided expression to construct the name of the forward + declaration file. <code><i>regex</i></code> is a Perl-like regular + expression in the form + <code><b>/</b><i>pattern</i><b>/</b><i>replacement</i><b>/</b></code>. See + also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--hxx-prologue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the beginning of the header + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ixx-prologue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the beginning of the inline + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--cxx-prologue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the beginning of the source + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--fwd-prologue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the beginning of the forward + declaration file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--prologue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the beginning of each generated + file for which there is no file-specific prologue.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--hxx-epilogue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the end of the header file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ixx-epilogue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the end of the inline file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--cxx-epilogue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the end of the source file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--fwd-epilogue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the end of the forward declaration + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--epilogue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the end of each generated file for + which there is no file-specific epilogue.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--hxx-prologue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of the <code><i>file</i></code> at the beginning of + the header file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ixx-prologue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of the <code><i>file</i></code> at the beginning of + the inline file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--cxx-prologue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of the <code><i>file</i></code> at the beginning of + the source file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--fwd-prologue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of the <code><i>file</i></code> at the beginning of + the forward declaration file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--prologue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of the <code><i>file</i></code> at the beginning of + each generated file for which there is no file-specific prologue + file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--hxx-epilogue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of the <code><i>file</i></code> at the end of the + header file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ixx-epilogue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of the <code><i>file</i></code> at the end of the + inline file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--cxx-epilogue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of the <code><i>file</i></code> at the end of the + source file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--fwd-epilogue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of the <code><i>file</i></code> at the end of the + forward declaration file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--epilogue-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert the content of the <code><i>file</i></code> at the end of each + generated file for which there is no file-specific epilogue file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--export-symbol</b></code> <code><i>symbol</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>symbol</i></code> in places where DLL export/import + control statements (<code><b>__declspec(dllexport/dllimport)</b></code>) + are necessary.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--export-xml-schema</b></code></dt> + <dd>Export/import types in the XML Schema namespace using the export + symbol provided with the <code><b>--export-symbol</b></code> option. The + <code><b>XSD_NO_EXPORT</b></code> macro can be used to omit this code + during C++ compilation, which may be useful if you would like to use the + same generated code across multiple platforms.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--export-maps</b></code></dt> + <dd>Export polymorphism support maps from a Win32 DLL into which this + generated code is placed. This is necessary when your type hierarchy is + split across several DLLs since otherwise each DLL will have its own set + of maps. In this situation the generated code for the DLL which contains + base types and/or substitution group heads should be compiled with this + option and the generated code for all other DLLs should be compiled with + <code><b>--import-maps</b></code>. This option is only valid together with + <code><b>--generate-polymorphic</b></code>. The + <code><b>XSD_NO_EXPORT</b></code> macro can be used to omit this code + during C++ compilation, which may be useful if you would like to use the + same generated code across multiple platforms.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--import-maps</b></code></dt> + <dd>Import polymorphism support maps to a Win32 DLL or executable into + which this generated code is linked. See the + <code><b>--export-maps</b></code> option documentation for details. This + options is only valid together with + <code><b>--generate-polymorphic</b></code>. The + <code><b>XSD_NO_EXPORT</b></code> macro can be used to omit this code + during C++ compilation, which may be useful if you would like to use the + same generated code across multiple platforms.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-dep</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate <code><b>make</b></code> dependency information. This option + triggers the creation of the <code><b>.d</b></code> file containing the + dependencies of the generated files on the main schema file as well as all + the schema files that it includes/imports, transitively. This dependency + file is then normally included into the main <code><b>makefile</b></code> + to implement automatic dependency tracking. + + <p>Note also that automatic dependency generation is not supported in the + file-per-type mode (<code><b>--file-per-type</b></code>). In this case, + all the generated files are produced with a single compiler invocation and + depend on all the schemas. As a result, it is easier to establish such a + dependency manually, perhaps with the help of the + <code><b>--file-list*</b></code> options.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-dep-only</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate <code><b>make</b></code> dependency information only.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--dep-phony</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate phony targets for included/imported schema files, causing + each to depend on nothing. Such dummy rules work around + <code><b>make</b></code> errors caused by the removal of schema files + without also updating the dependency file to match.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--dep-target</b></code> <code><i>target</i></code></dt> + <dd>Change the target of the dependency rule. By default it contains all + the generated C++ files as well as the dependency file itself, without any + directory prefixes. If you require multiple targets, then you can specify + them as a single, space-separated argument or you can repeat this option + multiple times.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--dep-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>.d</b></code> to construct the name of the dependency file.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--dep-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided expression to construct the name of the dependency + file. <code><i>regex</i></code> is a Perl-like regular expression in the + form + <code><b>/</b><i>pattern</i><b>/</b><i>replacement</i><b>/</b></code>. See + also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--disable-warning</b></code> <code><i>warn</i></code></dt> + <dd>Disable printing warning with id <code><i>warn</i></code>. If + <code><b>all</b></code> is specified for the warning id then all warnings + are disabled.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--options-file</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Read additional options from <code><i>file</i></code>. Each option + should appearing on a separate line optionally followed by space and an + option value. Empty lines and lines starting with <code><b>#</b></code> + are ignored. Option values can be enclosed in double + (<code><b>"</b></code>) or single (<code><b>'</b></code>) quotes to + preserve leading and trailing whitespaces as well as to specify empty + values. If the value itself contains trailing or leading quotes, enclose + it with an extra pair of quotes, for example <code><b>'"x"'</b></code>. + Non-leading and non-trailing quotes are interpreted as being part of the + option value. + + <p>The semantics of providing options in a file is equivalent to providing + the same set of options in the same order on the command line at the point + where the <code><b>--options-file</b></code> option is specified except + that the shell escaping and quoting is not required. You can repeat this + option to specify more than one options file.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--show-sloc</b></code></dt> + <dd>Show the number of generated physical source lines of code + (SLOC).</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--sloc-limit</b></code> <code><i>num</i></code></dt> + <dd>Check that the number of generated physical source lines of code + (SLOC) does not exceed <code><i>num</i></code>.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--proprietary-license</b></code></dt> + <dd>Indicate that the generated code is licensed under a proprietary + license instead of the GPL.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--custom-literals</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Load custom XML string to C++ literal mappings from + <code><i>file</i></code>. This mechanism can be useful if you are using a + custom character encoding and some of the strings in your schemas, for + example element/attribute names or enumeration values, contain non-ASCII + characters. In this case you will need to provide a custom mapping to C++ + literals for such strings. The format of this file is specified in the + <code><b>custom-literals.xsd</b></code> XML Schema file that can be found + in the documentation directory.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--preserve-anonymous</b></code></dt> + <dd>Preserve anonymous types. By default anonymous types are automatically + named with names derived from the enclosing elements/attributes. Because + mappings implemented by this compiler require all types to be named, this + option is only useful if you want to make sure your schemas don't have + anonymous types.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--show-anonymous</b></code></dt> + <dd>Show elements and attributes that are of anonymous types. This option + only makes sense together with the + <code><b>--preserve-anonymous</b></code> option.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--anonymous-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to derive names for anonymous types from the enclosing + attributes/elements. <code><i>regex</i></code> is a Perl-like regular + expression in the form + <code><b>/</b><i>pattern</i><b>/</b><i>replacement</i><b>/</b></code>. Any + character can be used as a delimiter instead of '<code><b>/</b></code>'. + Escaping of the delimiter character in <code><i>pattern</i></code> or + <code><i>replacement</i></code> is not supported. + + <p>All the regular expressions are pushed into a stack with the last + specified expression considered first. The first match that succeeds is + used. Regular expressions are applied to a string in the form</p> + + <p class="code"><code><i>filename</i> <i>namespace</i> + <i>xpath</i></code></p> + + <p>For instance:</p> + + <p class="code"><code><b>hello.xsd http://example.com/hello + element</b></code></p> + + <p class="code"><code><b>hello.xsd http://example.com/hello + type/element</b></code></p> + + <p>As an example, the following expression makes all the derived names + start with capital letters. This could be useful when your naming + convention requires type names to start with capital letters:</p> + + <p class="code"><code><b>%.* .* (.+/)*(.+)%\u$2%</b></code></p> + + <p>See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--anonymous-regex-trace</b></code></dt> + <dd>Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the + <code><b>--anonymous-regex</b></code> option. Use this option to find out + why your regular expressions don't do what you expected them to do.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--location-map</b></code> <code><i>ol</i></code>=<code><i>nl</i></code></dt> + <dd>Map the original schema location <code><i>ol</i></code> that is + specified in the XML Schema include or import elements to new schema + location <code><i>nl</i></code>. Repeat this option to map more than one + schema location. For example, the following option maps the + <code><b>http://example.com/foo.xsd</b></code> URL to the + <code><b>foo.xsd</b></code> local file. + + <p class="code"><code><b>--location-map + http://example.com/foo.xsd=foo.xsd</b></code></p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--location-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to map schema locations that are specified in the XML Schema include or + import elements. <code><i>regex</i></code> is a Perl-like regular + expression in the form + <code><b>/</b><i>pattern</i><b>/</b><i>replacement</i><b>/</b></code>. Any + character can be used as a delimiter instead of '<code><b>/</b></code>'. + Escaping of the delimiter character in <code><i>pattern</i></code> or + <code><i>replacement</i></code> is not supported. All the regular + expressions are pushed into a stack with the last specified expression + considered first. The first match that succeeds is used. + + <p>For example, the following expression maps URL locations in the form + <code><b>http://example.com/foo/bar.xsd</b></code> to local files in the + form <code><b>bar.xsd</b></code>:</p> + + <p class="code"><code><b>%http://.+/(.+)%$1%</b></code></p> + + <p>See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--location-regex-trace</b></code></dt> + <dd>Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the + <code><b>--location-regex</b></code> option. Use this option to find out + why your regular expressions don't do what you expected them to do.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--file-per-type</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate a separate set of C++ files for each type defined in XML + Schema. Note that in this mode you only need to compile the root schema(s) + and the code will be generated for all included and imported schemas. This + compilation mode is primarily useful when some of your schemas cannot be + compiled separately or have cyclic dependencies which involve type + inheritance. Other options related to this mode are: + <code><b>--type-file-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--schema-file-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--fat-type-file</b></code>, and + <code><b>--file-list</b></code>.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--type-file-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate type names to file names when the + <code><b>--file-per-type</b></code> option is specified. + <code><i>regex</i></code> is a Perl-like regular expression in the form + <code><b>/</b><i>pattern</i><b>/</b><i>replacement</i><b>/</b></code>. Any + character can be used as a delimiter instead of '<code><b>/</b></code>'. + Escaping of the delimiter character in <code><i>pattern</i></code> or + <code><i>replacement</i></code> is not supported. All the regular + expressions are pushed into a stack with the last specified expression + considered first. The first match that succeeds is used. Regular + expressions are applied to a string in the form + + <p class="code"><code><i>namespace</i> <i>type-name</i></code></p> + + <p>For example, the following expression maps type <code><b>foo</b></code> + that is defined in the <code><b>http://example.com/bar</b></code> + namespace to file name <code><b>bar-foo</b></code>:</p> + + <p class="code"><code><b>%http://example.com/(.+) + (.+)%$1-$2%</b></code></p> + + <p>See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--type-file-regex-trace</b></code></dt> + <dd>Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the + <code><b>--type-file-regex</b></code> option. Use this option to find out + why your regular expressions don't do what you expected them to do.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--schema-file-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate schema file names when the + <code><b>--file-per-type</b></code> option is specified. + <code><i>regex</i></code> is a Perl-like regular expression in the form + <code><b>/</b><i>pattern</i><b>/</b><i>replacement</i><b>/</b></code>. Any + character can be used as a delimiter instead of '<code><b>/</b></code>'. + Escaping of the delimiter character in <code><i>pattern</i></code> or + <code><i>replacement</i></code> is not supported. All the regular + expressions are pushed into a stack with the last specified expression + considered first. The first match that succeeds is used. Regular + Expressions are applied to the absolute filesystem path of a schema file + and the result, including the directory part, if any, is used to derive + the <code><b>#include</b></code> directive paths as well as the generated + C++ file paths. This option, along with + <code><b>--type-file-regex</b></code> are primarily useful to place the + generated files into subdirectories or to resolve file name conflicts. + + <p>For example, the following expression maps schema files in the + <code><b>foo/1.0.0/</b></code> subdirectory to the files in the + <code><b>foo/</b></code> subdirectory. As a result, the + <code><b>#include</b></code> directive paths for such schemas will be in + the <code><b>foo/schema.hxx</b></code> form and the generated C++ files + will be placed into the <code><b>foo/</b></code> subdirectory:</p> + + <p class="code"><code><b>%.*/foo/1.0.0/(.+)%foo/$1%</b></code></p> + + <p>See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--schema-file-regex-trace</b></code></dt> + <dd>Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the + <code><b>--schema-file-regex</b></code> option. Use this option to find + out why your regular expressions don't do what you expected them to + do.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--fat-type-file</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate code corresponding to global elements into type files instead + of schema files when the <code><b>--type-file-regex</b></code> option is + specified. This option is primarily useful when trying to minimize the + amount of object code that is linked to an executable by packaging + compiled generated code into a static (archive) library.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--file-list</b></code> <code><i>file</i></code></dt> + <dd>Write a list of generated C++ files to <code><i>file</i></code>. This + option is primarily useful in the file-per-type compilation mode + (<code><b>--file-per-type</b></code>) to create a list of generated C++ + files, for example, as a makefile fragment.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--file-list-prologue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the beginning of the file list. As + a convenience, all occurrences of the <code><b>\n</b></code> character + sequence in <code><i>text</i></code> are replaced with new lines. This + option can, for example, be used to assign the generated file list to a + makefile variable.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--file-list-epilogue</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Insert <code><i>text</i></code> at the end of the file list. As a + convenience, all occurrences of the <code><b>\n</b></code> character + sequence in <code><i>text</i></code> are replaced with new lines.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--file-list-delim</b></code> <code><i>text</i></code></dt> + <dd>Delimit file names written to the file list with + <code><i>text</i></code> instead of new lines. As a convenience, all + occurrences of the <code><b>\n</b></code> character sequence in + <code><i>text</i></code> are replaced with new lines.</dd> + </dl> + + <h2>CXX-TREE COMMAND OPTIONS</h2> + <dl class="options"> + <dt><code><b>--generate-polymorphic</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate polymorphism-aware code. Specify this option if you use + substitution groups or <code><b>xsi:type</b></code>. Use the + <code><b>--polymorphic-type</b></code> or + <code><b>--polymorphic-type-all</b></code> option to specify which type + hierarchies are polymorphic.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--polymorphic-type</b></code> <code><i>type</i></code></dt> + <dd>Indicate that <code><i>type</i></code> is a root of a polymorphic type + hierarchy. The compiler can often automatically determine which types are + polymorphic based on the substitution group declarations. However, you may + need to use this option if you are not using substitution groups or if + substitution groups are defined in another schema. You need to specify + this option when compiling every schema file that references + <code><i>type</i></code>. The <code><i>type</i></code> argument is an XML + Schema type name that can be optionally qualified with a namespace in the + <code><i>namespace</i><b>#</b><i>name</i></code> form.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--polymorphic-type-all</b></code></dt> + <dd>Indicate that all types should be treated as polymorphic.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--polymorphic-plate</b></code> <code><i>num</i></code></dt> + <dd>Specify the polymorphic map plate the generated code should register + on. This functionality is primarily useful to segregate multiple schemas + that define the same polymorphic types.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ordered-type</b></code> <code><i>type</i></code></dt> + <dd>Indicate that element order in <code><i>type</i></code> is + significant. An example would be a complex type with unbounded choice as a + content model where the element order in XML has application-specific + semantics. For ordered types the compiler generates a special container + data member and a corresponding set of accessors and modifiers that are + used to capture the order of elements and, for mixed content, of text. + + <p>The <code><i>type</i></code> argument is an XML Schema type name that + can be optionally qualified with a namespace in the + <code><i>namespace</i><b>#</b><i>name</i></code> form. Note also that you + will need to specify this option when compiling every schema file that has + other ordered types derived from this type.</p></dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ordered-type-derived</b></code></dt> + <dd>Automatically treat types derived from ordered bases as also ordered. + This is primarily useful if you would like to be able to iterate over the + complete content using the content order container.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ordered-type-mixed</b></code></dt> + <dd>Automatically treat complex types with mixed content as ordered.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--ordered-type-all</b></code></dt> + <dd>Indicate that element order in all types is significant.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--order-container</b></code> <code><i>type</i></code></dt> + <dd>Specify a custom class template that should be used as a container for + the content order in ordered types instead of the default + <code><b>std::vector</b></code>. See <code><b>--ordered-type</b></code> + for more information on ordered type. This option is primarily useful if + you need to perform more complex lookups in the content order container, + for example by element id. In this case, a container like Boost + multi-index may be more convenient. Note that if using a custom container, + you will also most likely need to include the relevant headers using the + <code><b>--hxx-prologue*</b></code> options.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-serialization</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate serialization functions. Serialization functions convert the + object model back to XML.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-ostream</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate ostream insertion operators + (<code><b>operator<<</b></code>) for generated types. This allows + one to easily print a fragment or the whole object model for debugging or + logging.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-doxygen</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate documentation comments suitable for extraction by the Doxygen + documentation system. Documentation from annotations is added to the + comments if present in the schema.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-comparison</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate comparison operators (<code><b>operator==</b></code> and + <code><b>operator!=</b></code>) for complex types. Comparison is performed + member-wise.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-default-ctor</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate default constructors even for types that have required + members. Required members of an instance constructed using such a + constructor are not initialized and accessing them results in undefined + behavior.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-from-base-ctor</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate constructors that expect an instance of a base type followed + by all required members.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--suppress-assignment</b></code></dt> + <dd>Suppress the generation of copy assignment operators for complex + types. If this option is specified, the copy assignment operators for such + types are declared private and left unimplemented.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-detach</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate detach functions for required elements and attributes. Detach + functions for optional and sequence cardinalities are provided by the + respective containers. These functions, for example, allow you to move + sub-trees in the object model either within the same tree or between + different trees.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-wildcard</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate accessors and modifiers as well as parsing and serialization + code for XML Schema wildcards (<code><b>any</b></code> and + <code><b>anyAttribute</b></code>). XML content matched by wildcards is + presented as DOM fragments. Note that you need to initialize the + Xerces-C++ runtime if you are using this option.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-any-type</b></code></dt> + <dd>Extract and store content of the XML Schema + <code><b>anyType</b></code> type as a DOM fragment. Note that you need to + initialize the Xerces-C++ runtime if you are using this option.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-insertion</b></code> <code><i>os</i></code></dt> + <dd>Generate data representation stream insertion operators for the + <code><i>os</i></code> output stream type. Repeat this option to specify + more than one stream type. The ACE CDR stream + (<code><b>ACE_OutputCDR</b></code>) and RPC XDR are recognized by the + compiler and the necessary <code><b>#include</b></code> directives are + automatically generated. For custom stream types use the + <code><b>--hxx-prologue*</b></code> options to provide the necessary + declarations.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-extraction</b></code> <code><i>is</i></code></dt> + <dd>Generate data representation stream extraction constructors for the + <code><i>is</i></code> input stream type. Repeat this option to specify + more than one stream type. The ACE CDR stream + (<code><b>ACE_InputCDR</b></code>) and RPC XDR are recognized by the + compiler and the necessary <code><b>#include</b></code> directives are + automatically generated. For custom stream types use the + <code><b>--hxx-prologue*</b></code> options to provide the necessary + declarations.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-forward</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate a separate header file with forward declarations for the + types being generated.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--suppress-parsing</b></code></dt> + <dd>Suppress the generation of the parsing functions and constructors. Use + this option to reduce the generated code size when parsing from XML is not + needed.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-element-type</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate types instead of parsing and serialization functions for root + elements. This is primarily useful to distinguish object models with the + same root type but with different root elements.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-element-map</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate a root element map that allows uniform parsing and + serialization of multiple root elements. This option is only valid + together with <code><b>--generate-element-type</b></code>.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-intellisense</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate workarounds for IntelliSense bugs in Visual Studio 2005 + (8.0). When this option is used, the resulting code is slightly more + verbose. IntelliSense in Visual Studio 2008 (9.0) and later does not + require these workarounds. Support for IntelliSense in Visual Studio 2003 + (7.1) is improved with this option but is still incomplete.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--omit-default-attributes</b></code></dt> + <dd>Omit attributes with default and fixed values from serialized XML + documents.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--type-naming</b></code> <code><i>style</i></code></dt> + <dd>Specify the type naming convention that should be used in the + generated code. Valid styles are <code><b>knr</b></code> (default), + <code><b>ucc</b></code>, and <code><b>java</b></code>. See the NAMING + CONVENTION section below for more information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--function-naming</b></code> <code><i>style</i></code></dt> + <dd>Specify the function naming convention that should be used in the + generated code. Valid styles are <code><b>knr</b></code> (default), + <code><b>lcc</b></code>, <code><b>ucc</b></code>, and + <code><b>java</b></code>. See the NAMING CONVENTION section below for more + information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--type-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema type names to C++ type names. See the NAMING + CONVENTION section below for more information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--accessor-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema names of elements/attributes to C++ accessor + function names. See the NAMING CONVENTION section below for more + information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--one-accessor-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema names of elements/attributes with cardinality one + to C++ accessor function names. See the NAMING CONVENTION section below + for more information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--opt-accessor-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema names of elements/attributes with cardinality + optional to C++ accessor function names. See the NAMING CONVENTION section + below for more information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--seq-accessor-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema names of elements/attributes with cardinality + sequence to C++ accessor function names. See the NAMING CONVENTION section + below for more information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--modifier-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema names of elements/attributes to C++ modifier + function names. See the NAMING CONVENTION section below for more + information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--one-modifier-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema names of elements/attributes with cardinality one + to C++ modifier function names. See the NAMING CONVENTION section below + for more information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--opt-modifier-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema names of elements/attributes with cardinality + optional to C++ modifier function names. See the NAMING CONVENTION section + below for more information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--seq-modifier-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema names of elements/attributes with cardinality + sequence to C++ modifier function names. See the NAMING CONVENTION section + below for more information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--parser-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema element names to C++ parsing function names. See + the NAMING CONVENTION section below for more information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--serializer-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema element names to C++ serialization function names. + See the NAMING CONVENTION section below for more information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--const-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema-derived names to C++ constant names. See the + NAMING CONVENTION section below for more information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--enumerator-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema enumeration values to C++ enumerator names. See + the NAMING CONVENTION section below for more information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--element-type-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Add <code><i>regex</i></code> to the list of regular expressions used + to translate XML Schema element names to C++ element type names. See the + NAMING CONVENTION section below for more information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--name-regex-trace</b></code></dt> + <dd>Trace the process of applying regular expressions specified with the + name transformation options. Use this option to find out why your regular + expressions don't do what you expected them to do.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--root-element-first</b></code></dt> + <dd>Treat only the first global element as a document root. By default all + global elements are considered document roots.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--root-element-last</b></code></dt> + <dd>Treat only the last global element as a document root. By default all + global elements are considered document roots.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--root-element-all</b></code></dt> + <dd>Treat all global elements as document roots. This is the default + behavior. By explicitly specifying this option you can suppress the + warning that is issued if more than one global element is defined.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--root-element-none</b></code></dt> + <dd>Do not treat any global elements as document roots. By default all + global elements are considered document roots.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--root-element</b></code> <code><i>element</i></code></dt> + <dd>Treat only <code><i>element</i></code> as a document root. Repeat this + option to specify more than one root element.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--custom-type</b></code> <code><i>map</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use a custom C++ type instead of the generated class. The + <code><i>map</i></code> argument is in the form + <code><i>name</i>[<b>=</b><i>type</i>[<b>/</b><i>base</i>]]</code>, where + <i>name</i> is a type name as defined in XML Schema and <i>type</i> is a + C++ type name that should be used instead. If <i>type</i> is not present + or empty then the custom type is assumed to have the same name and be + defined in the same namespace as the generated class would have. If + <i>base</i> is specified then the generated class is still generated but + with that name.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--custom-type-regex</b></code> <code><i>regex</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use custom C++ types instead of the generated classes. The + <code><i>regex</i></code> argument is in the form + <code><b>/</b><i>name-pat</i><b>/</b>[<i>type-sub</i><b>/</b>[<i>base-sub</i><b>/</b>]]</code>, + where <i>name-pat</i> is a regex pattern that will be matched against type + names as defined in XML Schema and <i>type-sub</i> is a C++ type name + substitution that should be used instead. If <i>type-sub</i> is not + present or its substitution results in an empty string then the custom + type is assumed to have the same name and be defined in the same namespace + as the generated class would have. If <i>base-sub</i> is present and its + substitution results in a non-empty string then the generated class is + still generated but with the result of this substitution as its name. The + pattern and substitutions are in the Perl regular expression format. See + also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--parts</b></code> <code><i>num</i></code></dt> + <dd>Split generated source code into <code><i>num</i></code> parts. This + is useful when translating large, monolithic schemas and a C++ compiler is + not able to compile the resulting source code at once (usually due to + insufficient memory).</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--parts-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + '<code><b>-</b></code>' to separate the file name from the part + number.</dd> + </dl> + + <h2>CXX-PARSER COMMAND OPTIONS</h2> + <dl class="options"> + <dt><code><b>--type-map</b></code> <code><i>mapfile</i></code></dt> + <dd>Read XML Schema to C++ type mapping information from + <code><i>mapfile</i></code>. Repeat this option to specify several type + maps. Type maps are considered in order of appearance and the first match + is used. By default all user-defined types are mapped to + <code><b>void</b></code>. See the TYPE MAP section below for more + information.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--xml-parser</b></code> <code><i>parser</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use <code><i>parser</i></code> as the underlying XML parser. Valid + values are <code><b>xerces</b></code> for Xerces-C++ (default) and + <code><b>expat</b></code> for Expat.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-validation</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate validation code. The validation code ("perfect parser") + ensures that instance documents conform to the schema. Validation code is + generated by default when the selected underlying XML parser is + non-validating (<code><b>expat</b></code>).</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--suppress-validation</b></code></dt> + <dd>Suppress the generation of validation code. Validation is suppressed + by default when the selected underlying XML parser is validating + (<code><b>xerces</b></code>).</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-polymorphic</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate polymorphism-aware code. Specify this option if you use + substitution groups or <code><b>xsi:type</b></code>.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-noop-impl</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate a sample parser implementation that does nothing (no + operation). The sample implementation can then be filled with the + application-specific code. For an input file in the form + <code><b>name.xsd</b></code> this option triggers the generation of two + additional C++ files in the form: <code><b>name-pimpl.hxx</b></code> + (parser implementation header file) and <code><b>name-pimpl.cxx</b></code> + (parser implementation source file).</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-print-impl</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate a sample parser implementation that prints the XML data to + <code>STDOUT</code>. For an input file in the form + <code><b>name.xsd</b></code> this option triggers the generation of two + additional C++ files in the form: <code><b>name-pimpl.hxx</b></code> + (parser implementation header file) and <code><b>name-pimpl.cxx</b></code> + (parser implementation source file).</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--generate-test-driver</b></code></dt> + <dd>Generate a test driver for the sample parser implementation. For an + input file in the form <code><b>name.xsd</b></code> this option triggers + the generation of an additional C++ file in the form + <code><b>name-driver.cxx</b></code>.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--force-overwrite</b></code></dt> + <dd>Force overwriting of the existing implementation and test driver + files. Use this option only if you do not mind loosing the changes you + have made in the sample implementation or test driver files.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--root-element-first</b></code></dt> + <dd>Indicate that the first global element is the document root. This + information is used to generate the test driver for the sample + implementation.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--root-element-last</b></code></dt> + <dd>Indicate that the last global element is the document root. This + information is used to generate the test driver for the sample + implementation.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--root-element</b></code> <code><i>element</i></code></dt> + <dd>Indicate that <code><i>element</i></code> is the document root. This + information is used to generate the test driver for the sample + implementation.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--skel-type-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>_pskel</b></code> to construct the names of the generated parser + skeletons.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--skel-file-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>-pskel</b></code> to construct the names of the generated parser + skeleton files.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--impl-type-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>_pimpl</b></code> to construct the names of the parser + implementations for the built-in XML Schema types as well as sample parser + implementations.</dd> + + <dt><code><b>--impl-file-suffix</b></code> <code><i>suffix</i></code></dt> + <dd>Use the provided <code><i>suffix</i></code> instead of the default + <code><b>-pimpl</b></code> to construct the names of the generated sample + parser implementation files.</dd> + </dl> + + <h1>NAMING CONVENTION</h1> + + <p>The compiler can be instructed to use a particular naming + convention in the generated code. A number of widely-used + conventions can be selected using the <code><b>--type-naming</b></code> + and <code><b>--function-naming</b></code> options. A custom + naming convention can be achieved using the + <code><b>--type-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--accessor-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--one-accessor-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--opt-accessor-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--seq-accessor-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--modifier-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--one-modifier-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--opt-modifier-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--seq-modifier-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--parser-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--serializer-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--const-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--enumerator-regex</b></code>, and + <code><b>--element-type-regex</b></code> options. + </p> + + <p>The <code><b>--type-naming</b></code> option specifies the + convention that should be used for naming C++ types. Possible + values for this option are <code><b>knr</b></code> (default), + <code><b>ucc</b></code>, and <code><b>java</b></code>. The + <code><b>knr</b></code> value (stands for K&R) signifies + the standard, lower-case naming convention with the underscore + used as a word delimiter, for example: <code>foo</code>, + <code>foo_bar</code>. The <code><b>ucc</b></code> (stands + for upper-camel-case) and + <code><b>java</b></code> values a synonyms for the same + naming convention where the first letter of each word in the + name is capitalized, for example: <code>Foo</code>, + <code>FooBar</code>.</p> + + <p>Similarly, the <code><b>--function-naming</b></code> option + specifies the convention that should be used for naming C++ + functions. Possible values for this option are <code><b>knr</b></code> + (default), <code><b>lcc</b></code>, <code><b>ucc</b></code>, and + <code><b>java</b></code>. The <code><b>knr</b></code> value (stands + for K&R) signifies the standard, lower-case naming convention + with the underscore used as a word delimiter, for example: + <code>foo()</code>, <code>foo_bar()</code>. The <code><b>lcc</b></code> + value (stands for lower-camel-case) signifies a naming convention + where the first letter of each word except the first is capitalized, + for example: <code>foo()</code>, <code>fooBar()</code>. The + <code><b>ucc</b></code> value (stands for upper-camel-case) signifies + a naming convention where the first letter of each word is capitalized, + for example: <code>Foo()</code>, <code>FooBar()</code>. + The <code><b>java</b></code> naming convention is similar to + the lower-camel-case one except that accessor functions are prefixed + with <code>get</code>, modifier functions are prefixed + with <code>set</code>, parsing functions are prefixed + with <code>parse</code>, and serialization functions are + prefixed with <code>serialize</code>, for example: + <code>getFoo()</code>, <code>setFooBar()</code>, + <code>parseRoot()</code>, <code>serializeRoot()</code>.</p> + + <p>Note that the naming conventions specified with the + <code><b>--type-naming</b></code> and + <code><b>--function-naming</b></code> options perform only limited + transformations on the names that come from the schema in the + form of type, attribute, and element names. In other words, to + get consistent results, your schemas should follow a similar + naming convention as the one you would like to have in the + generated code. Alternatively, you can use the + <code><b>--*-regex</b></code> options (discussed below) + to perform further transformations on the names that come from + the schema.</p> + + <p>The + <code><b>--type-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--accessor-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--one-accessor-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--opt-accessor-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--seq-accessor-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--modifier-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--one-modifier-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--opt-modifier-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--seq-modifier-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--parser-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--serializer-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--const-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--enumerator-regex</b></code>, and + <code><b>--element-type-regex</b></code> options allow you to + specify extra regular expressions for each name category in + addition to the predefined set that is added depending on + the <code><b>--type-naming</b></code> and + <code><b>--function-naming</b></code> options. Expressions + that are provided with the <code><b>--*-regex</b></code> + options are evaluated prior to any predefined expressions. + This allows you to selectively override some or all of the + predefined transformations. When debugging your own expressions, + it is often useful to see which expressions match which names. + The <code><b>--name-regex-trace</b></code> option allows you + to trace the process of applying regular expressions to + names.</p> + + <p>The value for the <code><b>--*-regex</b></code> options should be + a perl-like regular expression in the form + <code><b>/</b><i>pattern</i><b>/</b><i>replacement</i><b>/</b></code>. + Any character can be used as a delimiter instead of <code><b>/</b></code>. + Escaping of the delimiter character in <code><i>pattern</i></code> or + <code><i>replacement</i></code> is not supported. + All the regular expressions for each category are pushed into a + category-specific stack with the last specified expression + considered first. The first match that succeeds is used. For the + <code><b>--one-accessor-regex</b></code> (accessors with cardinality one), + <code><b>--opt-accessor-regex</b></code> (accessors with cardinality optional), and + <code><b>--seq-accessor-regex</b></code> (accessors with cardinality sequence) + categories the <code><b>--accessor-regex</b></code> expressions are + used as a fallback. For the + <code><b>--one-modifier-regex</b></code>, + <code><b>--opt-modifier-regex</b></code>, and + <code><b>--seq-modifier-regex</b></code> + categories the <code><b>--modifier-regex</b></code> expressions are + used as a fallback. For the <code><b>--element-type-regex</b></code> + category the <code><b>--type-regex</b></code> expressions are + used as a fallback.</p> + + <p>The type name expressions (<code><b>--type-regex</b></code>) + are evaluated on the name string that has the following + format:</p> + + <p><code>[<i>namespace</i> ]<i>name</i>[,<i>name</i>][,<i>name</i>][,<i>name</i>]</code></p> + + <p>The element type name expressions + (<code><b>--element-type-regex</b></code>), effective only when + the <code><b>--generate-element-type</b></code> option is specified, + are evaluated on the name string that has the following + format:</p> + + <p><code><i>namespace</i> <i>name</i></code></p> + + <p>In the type name format the <code><i>namespace</i></code> part + followed by a space is only present for global type names. For + global types and elements defined in schemas without a target + namespace, the <code><i>namespace</i></code> part is empty but + the space is still present. In the type name format after the + initial <code><i>name</i></code> component, up to three additional + <code><i>name</i></code> components can be present, separated + by commas. For example:</p> + + <p><code><b>http://example.com/hello type</b></code></p> + <p><code><b>foo</b></code></p> + <p><code><b>foo,iterator</b></code></p> + <p><code><b>foo,const,iterator</b></code></p> + + <p>The following set of predefined regular expressions is used to + transform type names when the upper-camel-case naming convention + is selected:</p> + + <p><code><b>/(?:[^ ]* )?([^,]+)/\u$1/</b></code></p> + <p><code><b>/(?:[^ ]* )?([^,]+),([^,]+)/\u$1\u$2/</b></code></p> + <p><code><b>/(?:[^ ]* )?([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+)/\u$1\u$2\u$3/</b></code></p> + <p><code><b>/(?:[^ ]* )?([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+)/\u$1\u$2\u$3\u$4/</b></code></p> + + <p>The accessor and modifier expressions + (<code><b>--*accessor-regex</b></code> and + <code><b>--*modifier-regex</b></code>) are evaluated on the name string + that has the following format:</p> + + <p><code><i>name</i>[,<i>name</i>][,<i>name</i>]</code></p> + + <p>After the initial <code><i>name</i></code> component, up to two + additional <code><i>name</i></code> components can be present, + separated by commas. For example:</p> + + <p><code><b>foo</b></code></p> + <p><code><b>dom,document</b></code></p> + <p><code><b>foo,default,value</b></code></p> + + <p>The following set of predefined regular expressions is used to + transform accessor names when the <code><b>java</b></code> naming + convention is selected:</p> + + <p><code><b>/([^,]+)/get\u$1/</b></code></p> + <p><code><b>/([^,]+),([^,]+)/get\u$1\u$2/</b></code></p> + <p><code><b>/([^,]+),([^,]+),([^,]+)/get\u$1\u$2\u$3/</b></code></p> + + <p>For the parser, serializer, and enumerator categories, the + corresponding regular expressions are evaluated on local names of + elements and on enumeration values, respectively. For example, the + following predefined regular expression is used to transform parsing + function names when the <code><b>java</b></code> naming convention + is selected:</p> + + <p><code><b>/(.+)/parse\u$1/</b></code></p> + + <p>The const category is used to create C++ constant names for the + element/wildcard/text content ids in ordered types.</p> + + <p>See also the REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING section below.</p> + + <h1>TYPE MAP</h1> + + <p>Type map files are used in C++/Parser to define a mapping between + XML Schema and C++ types. The compiler uses this information + to determine the return types of <code><b>post_*</b></code> + functions in parser skeletons corresponding to XML Schema + types as well as argument types for callbacks corresponding + to elements and attributes of these types.</p> + + <p>The compiler has a set of predefined mapping rules that map + built-in XML Schema types to suitable C++ types (discussed + below) and all other types to <code><b>void</b></code>. + By providing your own type maps you can override these predefined + rules. The format of the type map file is presented below: + </p> + + <pre> +namespace <schema-namespace> [<cxx-namespace>] +{ + (include <file-name>;)* + ([type] <schema-type> <cxx-ret-type> [<cxx-arg-type>];)* +} + </pre> + + <p>Both <code><i><schema-namespace></i></code> and + <code><i><schema-type></i></code> are regex patterns while + <code><i><cxx-namespace></i></code>, + <code><i><cxx-ret-type></i></code>, and + <code><i><cxx-arg-type></i></code> are regex pattern + substitutions. All names can be optionally enclosed in + <code><b>" "</b></code>, for example, to include white-spaces.</p> + + <p><code><i><schema-namespace></i></code> determines XML + Schema namespace. Optional <code><i><cxx-namespace></i></code> + is prefixed to every C++ type name in this namespace declaration. + <code><i><cxx-ret-type></i></code> is a C++ type name that is + used as a return type for the <code><b>post_*</b></code> functions. + Optional <code><i><cxx-arg-type></i></code> is an argument + type for callback functions corresponding to elements and attributes + of this type. If + <code><i><cxx-arg-type></i></code> is not specified, it defaults + to <code><i><cxx-ret-type></i></code> if <code><i><cxx-ret-type></i></code> + ends with <code><b>*</b></code> or <code><b>&</b></code> (that is, + it is a pointer or a reference) and + <code><b>const</b> <i><cxx-ret-type></i><b>&</b></code> + otherwise. + <code><i><file-name></i></code> is a file name either in the + <code><b>" "</b></code> or <code><b>< ></b></code> format + and is added with the <code><b>#include</b></code> directive to + the generated code.</p> + + <p>The <code><b>#</b></code> character starts a comment that ends + with a new line or end of file. To specify a name that contains + <code><b>#</b></code> enclose it in <code><b>" "</b></code>. + For example:</p> + + <pre> +namespace http://www.example.com/xmlns/my my +{ + include "my.hxx"; + + # Pass apples by value. + # + apple apple; + + # Pass oranges as pointers. + # + orange orange_t*; +} + </pre> + + <p>In the example above, for the + <code><b>http://www.example.com/xmlns/my#orange</b></code> + XML Schema type, the <code><b>my::orange_t*</b></code> C++ type will + be used as both return and argument types.</p> + + <p>Several namespace declarations can be specified in a single + file. The namespace declaration can also be completely + omitted to map types in a schema without a namespace. For + instance:</p> + + <pre> +include "my.hxx"; +apple apple; + +namespace http://www.example.com/xmlns/my +{ + orange "const orange_t*"; +} + </pre> + + <p>The compiler has a number of predefined mapping rules that can be + presented as the following map files. The string-based XML Schema + built-in types are mapped to either <code><b>std::string</b></code> + or <code><b>std::wstring</b></code> depending on the character type + selected with the <code><b>--char-type</b></code> option + (<code><b>char</b></code> by default).</p> + + <pre> +namespace http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema +{ + boolean bool bool; + + byte "signed char" "signed char"; + unsignedByte "unsigned char" "unsigned char"; + + short short short; + unsignedShort "unsigned short" "unsigned short"; + + int int int; + unsignedInt "unsigned int" "unsigned int"; + + long "long long" "long long"; + unsignedLong "unsigned long long" "unsigned long long"; + + integer "long long" "long long"; + + negativeInteger "long long" "long long"; + nonPositiveInteger "long long" "long long"; + + positiveInteger "unsigned long long" "unsigned long long"; + nonNegativeInteger "unsigned long long" "unsigned long long"; + + float float float; + double double double; + decimal double double; + + string std::string; + normalizedString std::string; + token std::string; + Name std::string; + NMTOKEN std::string; + NCName std::string; + ID std::string; + IDREF std::string; + language std::string; + anyURI std::string; + + NMTOKENS xml_schema::string_sequence; + IDREFS xml_schema::string_sequence; + + QName xml_schema::qname; + + base64Binary std::auto_ptr<xml_schema::buffer> + std::auto_ptr<xml_schema::buffer>; + hexBinary std::auto_ptr<xml_schema::buffer> + std::auto_ptr<xml_schema::buffer>; + + date xml_schema::date; + dateTime xml_schema::date_time; + duration xml_schema::duration; + gDay xml_schema::gday; + gMonth xml_schema::gmonth; + gMonthDay xml_schema::gmonth_day; + gYear xml_schema::gyear; + gYearMonth xml_schema::gyear_month; + time xml_schema::time; +} + </pre> + + <p>The last predefined rule maps anything that wasn't mapped by + previous rules to <code><b>void</b></code>:</p> + + <pre> +namespace .* +{ + .* void void; +} + </pre> + + + <p>When you provide your own type maps with the + <code><b>--type-map</b></code> option, they are evaluated first. + This allows you to selectively override predefined rules.</p> + + <h1>REGEX AND SHELL QUOTING</h1> + + <p>When entering a regular expression argument in the shell + command line it is often necessary to use quoting (enclosing + the argument in <code><b>" "</b></code> or + <code><b>' '</b></code>) in order to prevent the shell + from interpreting certain characters, for example, spaces as + argument separators and <code><b>$</b></code> as variable + expansions.</p> + + <p>Unfortunately it is hard to achieve this in a manner that is + portable across POSIX shells, such as those found on + GNU/Linux and UNIX, and Windows shell. For example, if you + use <code><b>" "</b></code> for quoting you will get a + wrong result with POSIX shells if your expression contains + <code><b>$</b></code>. The standard way of dealing with this + on POSIX systems is to use <code><b>' '</b></code> instead. + Unfortunately, Windows shell does not remove <code><b>' '</b></code> + from arguments when they are passed to applications. As a result you + may have to use <code><b>' '</b></code> for POSIX and + <code><b>" "</b></code> for Windows (<code><b>$</b></code> is + not treated as a special character on Windows).</p> + + <p>Alternatively, you can save regular expression options into + a file, one option per line, and use this file with the + <code><b>--options-file</b></code> option. With this approach + you don't need to worry about shell quoting.</p> + + <h1>DIAGNOSTICS</h1> + + <p>If the input file is not a valid W3C XML Schema definition, + <code><b>xsd</b></code> will issue diagnostic messages to STDERR + and exit with non-zero exit code.</p> + + <h1>BUGS</h1> + + <p>Send bug reports to the + <a href="mailto:xsd-users@codesynthesis.com">xsd-users@codesynthesis.com</a> mailing list.</p> + + </div> + <div id="footer"> + Copyright © 2005-2023 Code Synthesis Tools CC. + + <div id="terms"> + Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this + document under the terms of the + <a href="https://www.codesynthesis.com/licenses/fdl-1.2.txt">GNU Free + Documentation License, version 1.2</a>; with no Invariant Sections, + no Front-Cover Texts and no Back-Cover Texts. + </div> + </div> +</div> +</body> +</html> diff --git a/xsd/manifest b/xsd/manifest index 33ee935..075b021 100644 --- a/xsd/manifest +++ b/xsd/manifest @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ : 1 name: xsd -version: 4.2.0-b.3.z +version: 4.2.0-b.4.z summary: XML Schema to C++ data binding compiler license: other: GPL-2.0-only with Xerces-C++ linking exception and FLOSS exception topics: C++, XML, XML Schema, XML parser, source code generation @@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ email: xsd-users@codesynthesis.com ; Mailing list build-warning-email: builds@codesynthesis.com requires: host requires: c++11 -depends: * build2 >= 0.14.0 -depends: * bpkg >= 0.14.0 +depends: * build2 >= 0.16.0- +depends: * bpkg >= 0.16.0- depends: libxsd-frontend ^2.1.0- depends: libcutl ^1.11.0- depends: libxerces-c ^3.0.0 -depends: * cli ^1.2.0- +depends: * cli ^1.2.0- ? ($config.xsd.develop) tests: * xsd-tests == $ examples: * xsd-examples == $ diff --git a/xsd/xsd/.gitignore b/xsd/xsd/.gitignore index 2d9360c..8c86c4a 100644 --- a/xsd/xsd/.gitignore +++ b/xsd/xsd/.gitignore @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -xsd -options.?xx -version.hxx +/xsd +/version.hxx +/options.?xx diff --git a/xsd/xsd/buildfile b/xsd/xsd/buildfile index eac0ff9..d4e7af5 100644 --- a/xsd/xsd/buildfile +++ b/xsd/xsd/buildfile @@ -5,13 +5,10 @@ import libs = libxsd-frontend%lib{xsd-frontend} import libs += libcutl%lib{cutl} import libs += libxerces-c%lib{xerces-c} -import! [metadata] cli = cli%exe{cli} - ops = options cxx/options cxx/parser/options cxx/tree/options -./: exe{xsd}: {hxx ixx txx cxx}{** -{$ops} -version} \ - {hxx ixx cxx}{$ops} \ - {hxx}{version} \ +./: exe{xsd}: {hxx ixx txx cxx}{** -version -{$ops} -pregenerated/**} \ + {hxx}{version} \ $libs # Target metadata, see also --build2-metadata in xsd.cxx. @@ -28,51 +25,96 @@ exe{xsd}: hxx{version}: in{version} $src_root/manifest -# Generated options parser. +## Consumption build ($develop == false). # -# Note: tracking .cli dependencies manually. + +# Use pregenerated versions in the consumption build. # -cli_options = --std c++11 -I $src_root --generate-specifier \ ---generate-file-scanner --suppress-undocumented \ ---ostream-type ::std::wostream --exclude-base \ ---include-with-brackets --option-length 28 \ ---cxx-prologue '#include <xsd/options-parser.hxx>' +exe{xsd}: pregenerated/{hxx ixx cxx}{**}: include = (!$develop) -<{hxx ixx cxx}{options}>: cli{options} -{ - cli_options += --include-prefix xsd --guard-prefix XSD -} +if! $develop + cxx.poptions =+ "-I($src_base/pregenerated)" # Note: must come first. -<cxx/{hxx ixx cxx}{options}>: cxx/cli{options} cli{options} -{ - cli_options += --include-prefix xsd/cxx --guard-prefix XSD_CXX -} +# Distribute pregenerated versions only in the consumption build. +# +pregenerated/{hxx ixx cxx}{*}: dist = (!$develop) -<cxx/parser/{hxx ixx cxx}{options}>: cxx/parser/cli{options} cxx/cli{options} \ - cli{options} -{ - cli_options += --include-prefix xsd/cxx/parser --guard-prefix XSD_CXX_PARSER -} +# +## + +## Development build ($develop == true). +# -<cxx/tree/{hxx ixx cxx}{options}>: cxx/tree/cli{options} cxx/cli{options} \ - cli{options} +exe{xsd}: {hxx ixx cxx}{$ops}: include = $develop + +if $develop + import! [metadata] cli = cli%exe{cli} + +# In the development build distribute regenerated {hxx ixx cxx}{options}, +# remapping their locations to the paths of the pregenerated versions (which +# are only distributed in the consumption build; see above). This way we make +# sure that the distributed files are always up-to-date. +# +for f: $ops { - cli_options += --include-prefix xsd/cxx/tree --guard-prefix XSD_CXX_TREE + d = $directory($f) # empty, cxx/, etc. + + <{hxx ixx cxx}{$f}>: cli{$f} + { + dist = ($develop ? $relative([dir_path] "pregenerated/xsd/$d", $d) : false) + + # Symlink the generated code in src for convenience of development. + # + backlink = true + } } <hxx{~'/(.*)/'} ixx{~'/\1/'} cxx{~'/\1/'}>: cli{~'/\1/'} $cli -{ - # Symlink the generated code in src for convenience of development. - # - backlink = true -} +% +if $develop {{ - diag cli ($<[0]) - $cli $cli_options -o $directory($path($>[0])) $path($<[0]) + t = $path($>[0]).t + + depdb dyndep --byproduct --file $t + + h = $path($>[0]) + i = $path($>[1]) + c = $path($>[2]) + + d = $directory($h) + p = $string($leaf($d, $out_root)) # xsd, xsd/cxx, etc + + options = --std c++11 -I $src_root --include-prefix $p \ + --guard-prefix $regex.replace($ucase($p), '[/\\]', '_') \ + --generate-specifier --generate-file-scanner \ + --suppress-undocumented --ostream-type ::std::wostream \ + --exclude-base --include-with-brackets --option-length 28 \ + --cxx-prologue '#include <xsd/options-parser.hxx>' + + $cli $options --generate-dep --dep-file $t -o $d $path($<[0]) + + # If the result differs from the pregenerated version, copy it over. + # + d = [dir_path] $src_base/pregenerated/$p + + dh = $d/$leaf($h) + di = $d/$leaf($i) + dc = $d/$leaf($c) + + if diff $dh $h >- && \ + diff $di $i >- && \ + diff $dc $c >- + exit + end + + cp $h $dh + cp $i $di + cp $c $dc }} -# Build options. # +## + # Pass the copyright notice extracted from the LICENSE file. # obj{xsd cxx/parser/generator cxx/tree/generator}: \ diff --git a/xsd/xsd/cxx/.gitignore b/xsd/xsd/cxx/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6e608b --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/xsd/cxx/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +options.?xx diff --git a/xsd/xsd/cxx/tree/generator.cxx b/xsd/xsd/cxx/tree/generator.cxx index 5601f4e..3233248 100644 --- a/xsd/xsd/cxx/tree/generator.cxx +++ b/xsd/xsd/cxx/tree/generator.cxx @@ -928,19 +928,16 @@ namespace CXX } } - if (inline_) - { - hxx << "#ifndef XSD_DONT_INCLUDE_INLINE" << endl - << "#include " << ctx.process_include_path (ixx_name) << endl - << "#endif // XSD_DONT_INCLUDE_INLINE" << endl - << endl; - } - hxx << "#include <xsd/cxx/post.hxx>" << endl << endl; // Copy epilogue. // + // Note that it goes before the inline file in case it defines + // something (such as a custom type) which is needed by this file. + // And if something in the epilogue needs something from the inline + // file, then it should be the inline rather than header epilogue. + // hxx << "// Begin epilogue." << endl << "//" << endl; @@ -951,6 +948,14 @@ namespace CXX << "// End epilogue." << endl << endl; + if (inline_) + { + hxx << "#ifndef XSD_DONT_INCLUDE_INLINE" << endl + << "#include " << ctx.process_include_path (ixx_name) << endl + << "#endif // XSD_DONT_INCLUDE_INLINE" << endl + << endl; + } + hxx << "#endif // " << guard << endl; if (show_sloc) @@ -999,6 +1004,9 @@ namespace CXX << "// End prologue." << endl << endl; + ixx << "#include <xsd/cxx/pre.hxx>" << endl + << endl; + // Generate. // { @@ -1006,6 +1014,9 @@ namespace CXX generate_tree_inline (ctx, 1, 0); } + ixx << "#include <xsd/cxx/post.hxx>" << endl + << endl; + // Copy epilogue. // ixx << "// Begin epilogue." << endl diff --git a/xsd/xsd/cxx/tree/tree-inline.cxx b/xsd/xsd/cxx/tree/tree-inline.cxx index 318ef66..aa8b726 100644 --- a/xsd/xsd/cxx/tree/tree-inline.cxx +++ b/xsd/xsd/cxx/tree/tree-inline.cxx @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ namespace CXX } os << "// " << name << endl - << "// " << endl + << "//" << endl << endl; // default c-tor @@ -902,7 +902,7 @@ namespace CXX return; os << "// " << name << endl - << "// " << endl + << "//" << endl << endl; // Generate accessors and modifiers. @@ -1037,7 +1037,7 @@ namespace CXX String const& name (ename (e)); os << "// " << name << endl - << "// " << endl + << "//" << endl << endl; // Accessors/modifiers. diff --git a/xsd/xsd/cxx/tree/tree-source.cxx b/xsd/xsd/cxx/tree/tree-source.cxx index d702509..89419af 100644 --- a/xsd/xsd/cxx/tree/tree-source.cxx +++ b/xsd/xsd/cxx/tree/tree-source.cxx @@ -3562,7 +3562,7 @@ namespace CXX String const& member (emember (e)); os << "// " << name << endl - << "// " << endl + << "//" << endl << endl; // Virtual accessors. diff --git a/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/options.cxx b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/options.cxx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24532f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/options.cxx @@ -0,0 +1,731 @@ +// -*- C++ -*- +// +// This file was generated by CLI, a command line interface +// compiler for C++. +// + +// Begin prologue. +// +#include <xsd/options-parser.hxx> +// +// End prologue. + +#include <xsd/cxx/options.hxx> + +#include <map> +#include <set> +#include <string> +#include <vector> +#include <utility> +#include <ostream> +#include <sstream> +#include <cstring> + +namespace cli +{ + template <typename X> + struct parser + { + static void + parse (X& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + using namespace std; + + const char* o (s.next ()); + if (s.more ()) + { + string v (s.next ()); + istringstream is (v); + if (!(is >> x && is.peek () == istringstream::traits_type::eof ())) + throw invalid_value (o, v); + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <> + struct parser<bool> + { + static void + parse (bool& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + { + const char* v (s.next ()); + + if (std::strcmp (v, "1") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "true") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "TRUE") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "True") == 0) + x = true; + else if (std::strcmp (v, "0") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "false") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "FALSE") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "False") == 0) + x = false; + else + throw invalid_value (o, v); + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <> + struct parser<std::string> + { + static void + parse (std::string& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + x = s.next (); + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename X> + struct parser<std::pair<X, std::size_t> > + { + static void + parse (std::pair<X, std::size_t>& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + x.second = s.position (); + parser<X>::parse (x.first, xs, s); + } + }; + + template <typename X> + struct parser<std::vector<X> > + { + static void + parse (std::vector<X>& c, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + X x; + bool dummy; + parser<X>::parse (x, dummy, s); + c.push_back (x); + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename X, typename C> + struct parser<std::set<X, C> > + { + static void + parse (std::set<X, C>& c, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + X x; + bool dummy; + parser<X>::parse (x, dummy, s); + c.insert (x); + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename K, typename V, typename C> + struct parser<std::map<K, V, C> > + { + static void + parse (std::map<K, V, C>& m, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + { + std::size_t pos (s.position ()); + std::string ov (s.next ()); + std::string::size_type p = ov.find ('='); + + K k = K (); + V v = V (); + std::string kstr (ov, 0, p); + std::string vstr (ov, (p != std::string::npos ? p + 1 : ov.size ())); + + int ac (2); + char* av[] = + { + const_cast<char*> (o), + 0 + }; + + bool dummy; + if (!kstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (kstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<K>::parse (k, dummy, s); + } + + if (!vstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (vstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<V>::parse (v, dummy, s); + } + + m[k] = v; + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename K, typename V, typename C> + struct parser<std::multimap<K, V, C> > + { + static void + parse (std::multimap<K, V, C>& m, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + { + std::size_t pos (s.position ()); + std::string ov (s.next ()); + std::string::size_type p = ov.find ('='); + + K k = K (); + V v = V (); + std::string kstr (ov, 0, p); + std::string vstr (ov, (p != std::string::npos ? p + 1 : ov.size ())); + + int ac (2); + char* av[] = + { + const_cast<char*> (o), + 0 + }; + + bool dummy; + if (!kstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (kstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<K>::parse (k, dummy, s); + } + + if (!vstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (vstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<V>::parse (v, dummy, s); + } + + m.insert (typename std::multimap<K, V, C>::value_type (k, v)); + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename X, typename T, T X::*M> + void + thunk (X& x, scanner& s) + { + parser<T>::parse (x.*M, s); + } + + template <typename X, bool X::*M> + void + thunk (X& x, scanner& s) + { + s.next (); + x.*M = true; + } + + template <typename X, typename T, T X::*M, bool X::*S> + void + thunk (X& x, scanner& s) + { + parser<T>::parse (x.*M, x.*S, s); + } +} + +#include <map> + +namespace CXX +{ + // options + // + + options:: + options () + : std_ (cxx_version::cxx98), + std_specified_ (false), + char_type_ ("char"), + char_type_specified_ (false), + char_encoding_ (), + char_encoding_specified_ (false), + output_dir_ (), + output_dir_specified_ (false), + generate_inline_ (), + generate_xml_schema_ (), + extern_xml_schema_ (), + extern_xml_schema_specified_ (false), + namespace_map_ (), + namespace_map_specified_ (false), + namespace_regex_ (), + namespace_regex_specified_ (false), + namespace_regex_trace_ (), + reserved_name_ (), + reserved_name_specified_ (false), + include_with_brackets_ (), + include_prefix_ (), + include_prefix_specified_ (false), + include_regex_ (), + include_regex_specified_ (false), + include_regex_trace_ (), + guard_prefix_ (), + guard_prefix_specified_ (false), + hxx_suffix_ (".hxx"), + hxx_suffix_specified_ (false), + ixx_suffix_ (".ixx"), + ixx_suffix_specified_ (false), + cxx_suffix_ (".cxx"), + cxx_suffix_specified_ (false), + fwd_suffix_ ("-fwd.hxx"), + fwd_suffix_specified_ (false), + hxx_regex_ (), + hxx_regex_specified_ (false), + ixx_regex_ (), + ixx_regex_specified_ (false), + cxx_regex_ (), + cxx_regex_specified_ (false), + fwd_regex_ (), + fwd_regex_specified_ (false), + hxx_prologue_ (), + hxx_prologue_specified_ (false), + ixx_prologue_ (), + ixx_prologue_specified_ (false), + cxx_prologue_ (), + cxx_prologue_specified_ (false), + fwd_prologue_ (), + fwd_prologue_specified_ (false), + prologue_ (), + prologue_specified_ (false), + hxx_epilogue_ (), + hxx_epilogue_specified_ (false), + ixx_epilogue_ (), + ixx_epilogue_specified_ (false), + cxx_epilogue_ (), + cxx_epilogue_specified_ (false), + fwd_epilogue_ (), + fwd_epilogue_specified_ (false), + epilogue_ (), + epilogue_specified_ (false), + hxx_prologue_file_ (), + hxx_prologue_file_specified_ (false), + ixx_prologue_file_ (), + ixx_prologue_file_specified_ (false), + cxx_prologue_file_ (), + cxx_prologue_file_specified_ (false), + fwd_prologue_file_ (), + fwd_prologue_file_specified_ (false), + prologue_file_ (), + prologue_file_specified_ (false), + hxx_epilogue_file_ (), + hxx_epilogue_file_specified_ (false), + ixx_epilogue_file_ (), + ixx_epilogue_file_specified_ (false), + cxx_epilogue_file_ (), + cxx_epilogue_file_specified_ (false), + fwd_epilogue_file_ (), + fwd_epilogue_file_specified_ (false), + epilogue_file_ (), + epilogue_file_specified_ (false), + export_symbol_ (), + export_symbol_specified_ (false), + export_xml_schema_ (), + export_maps_ (), + import_maps_ (), + generate_dep_ (), + generate_dep_only_ (), + dep_phony_ (), + dep_target_ (), + dep_target_specified_ (false), + dep_suffix_ (".d"), + dep_suffix_specified_ (false), + dep_regex_ (), + dep_regex_specified_ (false) + { + } + + ::cli::usage_para options:: + print_usage (::std::wostream& os, ::cli::usage_para p) + { + CLI_POTENTIALLY_UNUSED (os); + + if (p == ::cli::usage_para::text) + os << ::std::endl; + + os << "--std <version> Specify the C++ standard that the generated code" << ::std::endl + << " should conform to." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--char-type <type> Generate code using the provided character <type>" << ::std::endl + << " instead of the default char." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--char-encoding <enc> Specify the character encoding that should be used" << ::std::endl + << " in the generated code." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--output-dir <dir> Write generated files to <dir> instead of the" << ::std::endl + << " current directory." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-inline Generate simple functions inline." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-xml-schema Generate a C++ header file as if the schema being" << ::std::endl + << " compiled defines the XML Schema namespace." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--extern-xml-schema <file> Include a header file derived from <file> instead" << ::std::endl + << " of generating the XML Schema namespace mapping" << ::std::endl + << " inline." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--namespace-map <xns>=<cns> Map XML Schema namespace <xns> to C++ namespace" << ::std::endl + << " <cns>." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--namespace-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema namespace names to" << ::std::endl + << " C++ namespace names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--namespace-regex-trace Trace the process of applying regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " specified with the --namespace-regex option." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--reserved-name <n>[=<r>] Add name <n> to the list of names that should not" << ::std::endl + << " be used as identifiers." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--include-with-brackets Use angle brackets (<>) instead of quotes (\"\") in" << ::std::endl + << " generated #include directives." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--include-prefix <prefix> Add <prefix> to generated #include directive" << ::std::endl + << " paths." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--include-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to transform #include directive paths." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--include-regex-trace Trace the process of applying regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " specified with the --include-regex option." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--guard-prefix <prefix> Add <prefix> to generated header inclusion guards." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--hxx-suffix <suffix> Use the provided <suffix> instead of the default" << ::std::endl + << " .hxx to construct the name of the header file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--ixx-suffix <suffix> Use the provided <suffix> instead of the default" << ::std::endl + << " .ixx to construct the name of the inline file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--cxx-suffix <suffix> Use the provided <suffix> instead of the default" << ::std::endl + << " .cxx to construct the name of the source file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--fwd-suffix <suffix> Use the provided <suffix> instead of the default" << ::std::endl + << " -fwd.hxx to construct the name of the forward" << ::std::endl + << " declaration file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--hxx-regex <regex> Use the provided expression to construct the name" << ::std::endl + << " of the header file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--ixx-regex <regex> Use the provided expression to construct the name" << ::std::endl + << " of the inline file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--cxx-regex <regex> Use the provided expression to construct the name" << ::std::endl + << " of the source file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--fwd-regex <regex> Use the provided expression to construct the name" << ::std::endl + << " of the forward declaration file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--hxx-prologue <text> Insert <text> at the beginning of the header file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--ixx-prologue <text> Insert <text> at the beginning of the inline file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--cxx-prologue <text> Insert <text> at the beginning of the source file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--fwd-prologue <text> Insert <text> at the beginning of the forward" << ::std::endl + << " declaration file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--prologue <text> Insert <text> at the beginning of each generated" << ::std::endl + << " file for which there is no file-specific prologue." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--hxx-epilogue <text> Insert <text> at the end of the header file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--ixx-epilogue <text> Insert <text> at the end of the inline file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--cxx-epilogue <text> Insert <text> at the end of the source file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--fwd-epilogue <text> Insert <text> at the end of the forward" << ::std::endl + << " declaration file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--epilogue <text> Insert <text> at the end of each generated file" << ::std::endl + << " for which there is no file-specific epilogue." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--hxx-prologue-file <file> Insert the content of the <file> at the beginning" << ::std::endl + << " of the header file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--ixx-prologue-file <file> Insert the content of the <file> at the beginning" << ::std::endl + << " of the inline file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--cxx-prologue-file <file> Insert the content of the <file> at the beginning" << ::std::endl + << " of the source file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--fwd-prologue-file <file> Insert the content of the <file> at the beginning" << ::std::endl + << " of the forward declaration file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--prologue-file <file> Insert the content of the <file> at the beginning" << ::std::endl + << " of each generated file for which there is no" << ::std::endl + << " file-specific prologue file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--hxx-epilogue-file <file> Insert the content of the <file> at the end of the" << ::std::endl + << " header file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--ixx-epilogue-file <file> Insert the content of the <file> at the end of the" << ::std::endl + << " inline file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--cxx-epilogue-file <file> Insert the content of the <file> at the end of the" << ::std::endl + << " source file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--fwd-epilogue-file <file> Insert the content of the <file> at the end of the" << ::std::endl + << " forward declaration file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--epilogue-file <file> Insert the content of the <file> at the end of" << ::std::endl + << " each generated file for which there is no" << ::std::endl + << " file-specific epilogue file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--export-symbol <symbol> Insert <symbol> in places where DLL export/import" << ::std::endl + << " control statements" << ::std::endl + << " (__declspec(dllexport/dllimport)) are necessary." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--export-xml-schema Export/import types in the XML Schema namespace" << ::std::endl + << " using the export symbol provided with the" << ::std::endl + << " --export-symbol option." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--export-maps Export polymorphism support maps from a Win32 DLL" << ::std::endl + << " into which this generated code is placed." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--import-maps Import polymorphism support maps to a Win32 DLL or" << ::std::endl + << " executable into which this generated code is" << ::std::endl + << " linked." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-dep Generate make dependency information." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-dep-only Generate make dependency information only." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--dep-phony Generate phony targets for included/imported" << ::std::endl + << " schema files, causing each to depend on nothing." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--dep-target <target> Change the target of the dependency rule." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--dep-suffix <suffix> Use the provided <suffix> instead of the default" << ::std::endl + << " .d to construct the name of the dependency file." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--dep-regex <regex> Use the provided expression to construct the name" << ::std::endl + << " of the dependency file." << ::std::endl; + + p = ::cli::usage_para::option; + + return p; + } + + typedef + std::map<std::string, void (*) (options&, ::cli::scanner&)> + _cli_options_map; + + static _cli_options_map _cli_options_map_; + + struct _cli_options_map_init + { + _cli_options_map_init () + { + _cli_options_map_["--std"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, cxx_version, &options::std_, + &options::std_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--char-type"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::char_type_, + &options::char_type_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--char-encoding"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::char_encoding_, + &options::char_encoding_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--output-dir"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::output_dir_, + &options::output_dir_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-inline"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_inline_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-xml-schema"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_xml_schema_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--extern-xml-schema"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::extern_xml_schema_, + &options::extern_xml_schema_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--namespace-map"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::namespace_map_, + &options::namespace_map_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--namespace-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::namespace_regex_, + &options::namespace_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--namespace-regex-trace"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::namespace_regex_trace_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--reserved-name"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::reserved_name_, + &options::reserved_name_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--include-with-brackets"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::include_with_brackets_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--include-prefix"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::include_prefix_, + &options::include_prefix_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--include-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::include_regex_, + &options::include_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--include-regex-trace"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::include_regex_trace_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--guard-prefix"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::guard_prefix_, + &options::guard_prefix_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--hxx-suffix"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::hxx_suffix_, + &options::hxx_suffix_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--ixx-suffix"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::ixx_suffix_, + &options::ixx_suffix_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--cxx-suffix"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::cxx_suffix_, + &options::cxx_suffix_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--fwd-suffix"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::fwd_suffix_, + &options::fwd_suffix_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--hxx-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::hxx_regex_, + &options::hxx_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--ixx-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::ixx_regex_, + &options::ixx_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--cxx-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::cxx_regex_, + &options::cxx_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--fwd-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::fwd_regex_, + &options::fwd_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--hxx-prologue"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::hxx_prologue_, + &options::hxx_prologue_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--ixx-prologue"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::ixx_prologue_, + &options::ixx_prologue_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--cxx-prologue"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::cxx_prologue_, + &options::cxx_prologue_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--fwd-prologue"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::fwd_prologue_, + &options::fwd_prologue_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--prologue"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::prologue_, + &options::prologue_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--hxx-epilogue"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::hxx_epilogue_, + &options::hxx_epilogue_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--ixx-epilogue"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::ixx_epilogue_, + &options::ixx_epilogue_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--cxx-epilogue"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::cxx_epilogue_, + &options::cxx_epilogue_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--fwd-epilogue"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::fwd_epilogue_, + &options::fwd_epilogue_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--epilogue"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::epilogue_, + &options::epilogue_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--hxx-prologue-file"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::hxx_prologue_file_, + &options::hxx_prologue_file_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--ixx-prologue-file"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::ixx_prologue_file_, + &options::ixx_prologue_file_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--cxx-prologue-file"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::cxx_prologue_file_, + &options::cxx_prologue_file_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--fwd-prologue-file"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::fwd_prologue_file_, + &options::fwd_prologue_file_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--prologue-file"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::prologue_file_, + &options::prologue_file_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--hxx-epilogue-file"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::hxx_epilogue_file_, + &options::hxx_epilogue_file_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--ixx-epilogue-file"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::ixx_epilogue_file_, + &options::ixx_epilogue_file_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--cxx-epilogue-file"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::cxx_epilogue_file_, + &options::cxx_epilogue_file_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--fwd-epilogue-file"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::fwd_epilogue_file_, + &options::fwd_epilogue_file_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--epilogue-file"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::epilogue_file_, + &options::epilogue_file_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--export-symbol"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::export_symbol_, + &options::export_symbol_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--export-xml-schema"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::export_xml_schema_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--export-maps"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::export_maps_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--import-maps"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::import_maps_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-dep"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_dep_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-dep-only"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_dep_only_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--dep-phony"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::dep_phony_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--dep-target"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::dep_target_, + &options::dep_target_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--dep-suffix"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::dep_suffix_, + &options::dep_suffix_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--dep-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::dep_regex_, + &options::dep_regex_specified_ >; + } + }; + + static _cli_options_map_init _cli_options_map_init_; + + bool options:: + _parse (const char* o, ::cli::scanner& s) + { + _cli_options_map::const_iterator i (_cli_options_map_.find (o)); + + if (i != _cli_options_map_.end ()) + { + (*(i->second)) (*this, s); + return true; + } + + // options base + // + if (::options::_parse (o, s)) + return true; + + return false; + } +} + +// Begin epilogue. +// +// +// End epilogue. + diff --git a/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/options.hxx b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/options.hxx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b01027a --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/options.hxx @@ -0,0 +1,443 @@ +// -*- C++ -*- +// +// This file was generated by CLI, a command line interface +// compiler for C++. +// + +#ifndef XSD_CXX_OPTIONS_HXX +#define XSD_CXX_OPTIONS_HXX + +// Begin prologue. +// +// +// End prologue. + +#include <cstddef> + +#include <xsd/types.hxx> + +#include <xsd/cxx/option-types.hxx> + +#include <xsd/options.hxx> + +namespace CXX +{ + class options: public ::options + { + public: + // Option accessors. + // + const cxx_version& + std () const; + + bool + std_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + char_type () const; + + bool + char_type_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + char_encoding () const; + + bool + char_encoding_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + output_dir () const; + + bool + output_dir_specified () const; + + const bool& + generate_inline () const; + + const bool& + generate_xml_schema () const; + + const NarrowString& + extern_xml_schema () const; + + bool + extern_xml_schema_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + namespace_map () const; + + bool + namespace_map_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + namespace_regex () const; + + bool + namespace_regex_specified () const; + + const bool& + namespace_regex_trace () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + reserved_name () const; + + bool + reserved_name_specified () const; + + const bool& + include_with_brackets () const; + + const NarrowString& + include_prefix () const; + + bool + include_prefix_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + include_regex () const; + + bool + include_regex_specified () const; + + const bool& + include_regex_trace () const; + + const NarrowString& + guard_prefix () const; + + bool + guard_prefix_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + hxx_suffix () const; + + bool + hxx_suffix_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + ixx_suffix () const; + + bool + ixx_suffix_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + cxx_suffix () const; + + bool + cxx_suffix_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + fwd_suffix () const; + + bool + fwd_suffix_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + hxx_regex () const; + + bool + hxx_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + ixx_regex () const; + + bool + ixx_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + cxx_regex () const; + + bool + cxx_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + fwd_regex () const; + + bool + fwd_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + hxx_prologue () const; + + bool + hxx_prologue_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + ixx_prologue () const; + + bool + ixx_prologue_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + cxx_prologue () const; + + bool + cxx_prologue_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + fwd_prologue () const; + + bool + fwd_prologue_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + prologue () const; + + bool + prologue_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + hxx_epilogue () const; + + bool + hxx_epilogue_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + ixx_epilogue () const; + + bool + ixx_epilogue_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + cxx_epilogue () const; + + bool + cxx_epilogue_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + fwd_epilogue () const; + + bool + fwd_epilogue_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + epilogue () const; + + bool + epilogue_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + hxx_prologue_file () const; + + bool + hxx_prologue_file_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + ixx_prologue_file () const; + + bool + ixx_prologue_file_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + cxx_prologue_file () const; + + bool + cxx_prologue_file_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + fwd_prologue_file () const; + + bool + fwd_prologue_file_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + prologue_file () const; + + bool + prologue_file_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + hxx_epilogue_file () const; + + bool + hxx_epilogue_file_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + ixx_epilogue_file () const; + + bool + ixx_epilogue_file_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + cxx_epilogue_file () const; + + bool + cxx_epilogue_file_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + fwd_epilogue_file () const; + + bool + fwd_epilogue_file_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + epilogue_file () const; + + bool + epilogue_file_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + export_symbol () const; + + bool + export_symbol_specified () const; + + const bool& + export_xml_schema () const; + + const bool& + export_maps () const; + + const bool& + import_maps () const; + + const bool& + generate_dep () const; + + const bool& + generate_dep_only () const; + + const bool& + dep_phony () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + dep_target () const; + + bool + dep_target_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + dep_suffix () const; + + bool + dep_suffix_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + dep_regex () const; + + bool + dep_regex_specified () const; + + // Print usage information. + // + static ::cli::usage_para + print_usage (::std::wostream&, + ::cli::usage_para = ::cli::usage_para::none); + + // Implementation details. + // + protected: + options (); + + bool + _parse (const char*, ::cli::scanner&); + + public: + cxx_version std_; + bool std_specified_; + NarrowString char_type_; + bool char_type_specified_; + NarrowString char_encoding_; + bool char_encoding_specified_; + NarrowString output_dir_; + bool output_dir_specified_; + bool generate_inline_; + bool generate_xml_schema_; + NarrowString extern_xml_schema_; + bool extern_xml_schema_specified_; + NarrowStrings namespace_map_; + bool namespace_map_specified_; + NarrowStrings namespace_regex_; + bool namespace_regex_specified_; + bool namespace_regex_trace_; + NarrowStrings reserved_name_; + bool reserved_name_specified_; + bool include_with_brackets_; + NarrowString include_prefix_; + bool include_prefix_specified_; + NarrowStrings include_regex_; + bool include_regex_specified_; + bool include_regex_trace_; + NarrowString guard_prefix_; + bool guard_prefix_specified_; + NarrowString hxx_suffix_; + bool hxx_suffix_specified_; + NarrowString ixx_suffix_; + bool ixx_suffix_specified_; + NarrowString cxx_suffix_; + bool cxx_suffix_specified_; + NarrowString fwd_suffix_; + bool fwd_suffix_specified_; + NarrowString hxx_regex_; + bool hxx_regex_specified_; + NarrowString ixx_regex_; + bool ixx_regex_specified_; + NarrowString cxx_regex_; + bool cxx_regex_specified_; + NarrowString fwd_regex_; + bool fwd_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings hxx_prologue_; + bool hxx_prologue_specified_; + NarrowStrings ixx_prologue_; + bool ixx_prologue_specified_; + NarrowStrings cxx_prologue_; + bool cxx_prologue_specified_; + NarrowStrings fwd_prologue_; + bool fwd_prologue_specified_; + NarrowStrings prologue_; + bool prologue_specified_; + NarrowStrings hxx_epilogue_; + bool hxx_epilogue_specified_; + NarrowStrings ixx_epilogue_; + bool ixx_epilogue_specified_; + NarrowStrings cxx_epilogue_; + bool cxx_epilogue_specified_; + NarrowStrings fwd_epilogue_; + bool fwd_epilogue_specified_; + NarrowStrings epilogue_; + bool epilogue_specified_; + NarrowString hxx_prologue_file_; + bool hxx_prologue_file_specified_; + NarrowString ixx_prologue_file_; + bool ixx_prologue_file_specified_; + NarrowString cxx_prologue_file_; + bool cxx_prologue_file_specified_; + NarrowString fwd_prologue_file_; + bool fwd_prologue_file_specified_; + NarrowString prologue_file_; + bool prologue_file_specified_; + NarrowString hxx_epilogue_file_; + bool hxx_epilogue_file_specified_; + NarrowString ixx_epilogue_file_; + bool ixx_epilogue_file_specified_; + NarrowString cxx_epilogue_file_; + bool cxx_epilogue_file_specified_; + NarrowString fwd_epilogue_file_; + bool fwd_epilogue_file_specified_; + NarrowString epilogue_file_; + bool epilogue_file_specified_; + NarrowString export_symbol_; + bool export_symbol_specified_; + bool export_xml_schema_; + bool export_maps_; + bool import_maps_; + bool generate_dep_; + bool generate_dep_only_; + bool dep_phony_; + NarrowStrings dep_target_; + bool dep_target_specified_; + NarrowString dep_suffix_; + bool dep_suffix_specified_; + NarrowString dep_regex_; + bool dep_regex_specified_; + }; +} + +#include <xsd/cxx/options.ixx> + +// Begin epilogue. +// +// +// End epilogue. + +#endif // XSD_CXX_OPTIONS_HXX diff --git a/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/options.ixx b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/options.ixx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e8ba2fb --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/options.ixx @@ -0,0 +1,603 @@ +// -*- C++ -*- +// +// This file was generated by CLI, a command line interface +// compiler for C++. +// + +// Begin prologue. +// +// +// End prologue. + +namespace CXX +{ + // options + // + + inline const cxx_version& options:: + std () const + { + return this->std_; + } + + inline bool options:: + std_specified () const + { + return this->std_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + char_type () const + { + return this->char_type_; + } + + inline bool options:: + char_type_specified () const + { + return this->char_type_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + char_encoding () const + { + return this->char_encoding_; + } + + inline bool options:: + char_encoding_specified () const + { + return this->char_encoding_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + output_dir () const + { + return this->output_dir_; + } + + inline bool options:: + output_dir_specified () const + { + return this->output_dir_specified_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_inline () const + { + return this->generate_inline_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_xml_schema () const + { + return this->generate_xml_schema_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + extern_xml_schema () const + { + return this->extern_xml_schema_; + } + + inline bool options:: + extern_xml_schema_specified () const + { + return this->extern_xml_schema_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + namespace_map () const + { + return this->namespace_map_; + } + + inline bool options:: + namespace_map_specified () const + { + return this->namespace_map_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + namespace_regex () const + { + return this->namespace_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + namespace_regex_specified () const + { + return this->namespace_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + namespace_regex_trace () const + { + return this->namespace_regex_trace_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + reserved_name () const + { + return this->reserved_name_; + } + + inline bool options:: + reserved_name_specified () const + { + return this->reserved_name_specified_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + include_with_brackets () const + { + return this->include_with_brackets_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + include_prefix () const + { + return this->include_prefix_; + } + + inline bool options:: + include_prefix_specified () const + { + return this->include_prefix_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + include_regex () const + { + return this->include_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + include_regex_specified () const + { + return this->include_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + include_regex_trace () const + { + return this->include_regex_trace_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + guard_prefix () const + { + return this->guard_prefix_; + } + + inline bool options:: + guard_prefix_specified () const + { + return this->guard_prefix_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + hxx_suffix () const + { + return this->hxx_suffix_; + } + + inline bool options:: + hxx_suffix_specified () const + { + return this->hxx_suffix_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + ixx_suffix () const + { + return this->ixx_suffix_; + } + + inline bool options:: + ixx_suffix_specified () const + { + return this->ixx_suffix_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + cxx_suffix () const + { + return this->cxx_suffix_; + } + + inline bool options:: + cxx_suffix_specified () const + { + return this->cxx_suffix_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + fwd_suffix () const + { + return this->fwd_suffix_; + } + + inline bool options:: + fwd_suffix_specified () const + { + return this->fwd_suffix_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + hxx_regex () const + { + return this->hxx_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + hxx_regex_specified () const + { + return this->hxx_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + ixx_regex () const + { + return this->ixx_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + ixx_regex_specified () const + { + return this->ixx_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + cxx_regex () const + { + return this->cxx_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + cxx_regex_specified () const + { + return this->cxx_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + fwd_regex () const + { + return this->fwd_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + fwd_regex_specified () const + { + return this->fwd_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + hxx_prologue () const + { + return this->hxx_prologue_; + } + + inline bool options:: + hxx_prologue_specified () const + { + return this->hxx_prologue_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + ixx_prologue () const + { + return this->ixx_prologue_; + } + + inline bool options:: + ixx_prologue_specified () const + { + return this->ixx_prologue_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + cxx_prologue () const + { + return this->cxx_prologue_; + } + + inline bool options:: + cxx_prologue_specified () const + { + return this->cxx_prologue_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + fwd_prologue () const + { + return this->fwd_prologue_; + } + + inline bool options:: + fwd_prologue_specified () const + { + return this->fwd_prologue_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + prologue () const + { + return this->prologue_; + } + + inline bool options:: + prologue_specified () const + { + return this->prologue_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + hxx_epilogue () const + { + return this->hxx_epilogue_; + } + + inline bool options:: + hxx_epilogue_specified () const + { + return this->hxx_epilogue_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + ixx_epilogue () const + { + return this->ixx_epilogue_; + } + + inline bool options:: + ixx_epilogue_specified () const + { + return this->ixx_epilogue_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + cxx_epilogue () const + { + return this->cxx_epilogue_; + } + + inline bool options:: + cxx_epilogue_specified () const + { + return this->cxx_epilogue_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + fwd_epilogue () const + { + return this->fwd_epilogue_; + } + + inline bool options:: + fwd_epilogue_specified () const + { + return this->fwd_epilogue_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + epilogue () const + { + return this->epilogue_; + } + + inline bool options:: + epilogue_specified () const + { + return this->epilogue_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + hxx_prologue_file () const + { + return this->hxx_prologue_file_; + } + + inline bool options:: + hxx_prologue_file_specified () const + { + return this->hxx_prologue_file_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + ixx_prologue_file () const + { + return this->ixx_prologue_file_; + } + + inline bool options:: + ixx_prologue_file_specified () const + { + return this->ixx_prologue_file_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + cxx_prologue_file () const + { + return this->cxx_prologue_file_; + } + + inline bool options:: + cxx_prologue_file_specified () const + { + return this->cxx_prologue_file_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + fwd_prologue_file () const + { + return this->fwd_prologue_file_; + } + + inline bool options:: + fwd_prologue_file_specified () const + { + return this->fwd_prologue_file_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + prologue_file () const + { + return this->prologue_file_; + } + + inline bool options:: + prologue_file_specified () const + { + return this->prologue_file_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + hxx_epilogue_file () const + { + return this->hxx_epilogue_file_; + } + + inline bool options:: + hxx_epilogue_file_specified () const + { + return this->hxx_epilogue_file_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + ixx_epilogue_file () const + { + return this->ixx_epilogue_file_; + } + + inline bool options:: + ixx_epilogue_file_specified () const + { + return this->ixx_epilogue_file_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + cxx_epilogue_file () const + { + return this->cxx_epilogue_file_; + } + + inline bool options:: + cxx_epilogue_file_specified () const + { + return this->cxx_epilogue_file_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + fwd_epilogue_file () const + { + return this->fwd_epilogue_file_; + } + + inline bool options:: + fwd_epilogue_file_specified () const + { + return this->fwd_epilogue_file_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + epilogue_file () const + { + return this->epilogue_file_; + } + + inline bool options:: + epilogue_file_specified () const + { + return this->epilogue_file_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + export_symbol () const + { + return this->export_symbol_; + } + + inline bool options:: + export_symbol_specified () const + { + return this->export_symbol_specified_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + export_xml_schema () const + { + return this->export_xml_schema_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + export_maps () const + { + return this->export_maps_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + import_maps () const + { + return this->import_maps_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_dep () const + { + return this->generate_dep_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_dep_only () const + { + return this->generate_dep_only_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + dep_phony () const + { + return this->dep_phony_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + dep_target () const + { + return this->dep_target_; + } + + inline bool options:: + dep_target_specified () const + { + return this->dep_target_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + dep_suffix () const + { + return this->dep_suffix_; + } + + inline bool options:: + dep_suffix_specified () const + { + return this->dep_suffix_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + dep_regex () const + { + return this->dep_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + dep_regex_specified () const + { + return this->dep_regex_specified_; + } +} + +// Begin epilogue. +// +// +// End epilogue. diff --git a/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/parser/options.cxx b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/parser/options.cxx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60667ac --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/parser/options.cxx @@ -0,0 +1,776 @@ +// -*- C++ -*- +// +// This file was generated by CLI, a command line interface +// compiler for C++. +// + +// Begin prologue. +// +#include <xsd/options-parser.hxx> +// +// End prologue. + +#include <xsd/cxx/parser/options.hxx> + +#include <map> +#include <set> +#include <string> +#include <vector> +#include <utility> +#include <ostream> +#include <sstream> +#include <cstring> + +namespace cli +{ + template <typename X> + struct parser + { + static void + parse (X& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + using namespace std; + + const char* o (s.next ()); + if (s.more ()) + { + string v (s.next ()); + istringstream is (v); + if (!(is >> x && is.peek () == istringstream::traits_type::eof ())) + throw invalid_value (o, v); + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <> + struct parser<bool> + { + static void + parse (bool& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + { + const char* v (s.next ()); + + if (std::strcmp (v, "1") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "true") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "TRUE") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "True") == 0) + x = true; + else if (std::strcmp (v, "0") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "false") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "FALSE") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "False") == 0) + x = false; + else + throw invalid_value (o, v); + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <> + struct parser<std::string> + { + static void + parse (std::string& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + x = s.next (); + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename X> + struct parser<std::pair<X, std::size_t> > + { + static void + parse (std::pair<X, std::size_t>& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + x.second = s.position (); + parser<X>::parse (x.first, xs, s); + } + }; + + template <typename X> + struct parser<std::vector<X> > + { + static void + parse (std::vector<X>& c, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + X x; + bool dummy; + parser<X>::parse (x, dummy, s); + c.push_back (x); + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename X, typename C> + struct parser<std::set<X, C> > + { + static void + parse (std::set<X, C>& c, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + X x; + bool dummy; + parser<X>::parse (x, dummy, s); + c.insert (x); + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename K, typename V, typename C> + struct parser<std::map<K, V, C> > + { + static void + parse (std::map<K, V, C>& m, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + { + std::size_t pos (s.position ()); + std::string ov (s.next ()); + std::string::size_type p = ov.find ('='); + + K k = K (); + V v = V (); + std::string kstr (ov, 0, p); + std::string vstr (ov, (p != std::string::npos ? p + 1 : ov.size ())); + + int ac (2); + char* av[] = + { + const_cast<char*> (o), + 0 + }; + + bool dummy; + if (!kstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (kstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<K>::parse (k, dummy, s); + } + + if (!vstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (vstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<V>::parse (v, dummy, s); + } + + m[k] = v; + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename K, typename V, typename C> + struct parser<std::multimap<K, V, C> > + { + static void + parse (std::multimap<K, V, C>& m, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + { + std::size_t pos (s.position ()); + std::string ov (s.next ()); + std::string::size_type p = ov.find ('='); + + K k = K (); + V v = V (); + std::string kstr (ov, 0, p); + std::string vstr (ov, (p != std::string::npos ? p + 1 : ov.size ())); + + int ac (2); + char* av[] = + { + const_cast<char*> (o), + 0 + }; + + bool dummy; + if (!kstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (kstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<K>::parse (k, dummy, s); + } + + if (!vstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (vstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<V>::parse (v, dummy, s); + } + + m.insert (typename std::multimap<K, V, C>::value_type (k, v)); + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename X, typename T, T X::*M> + void + thunk (X& x, scanner& s) + { + parser<T>::parse (x.*M, s); + } + + template <typename X, bool X::*M> + void + thunk (X& x, scanner& s) + { + s.next (); + x.*M = true; + } + + template <typename X, typename T, T X::*M, bool X::*S> + void + thunk (X& x, scanner& s) + { + parser<T>::parse (x.*M, x.*S, s); + } +} + +#include <map> + +namespace CXX +{ + namespace Parser + { + // options + // + + options:: + options () + : type_map_ (), + type_map_specified_ (false), + xml_parser_ ("xerces"), + xml_parser_specified_ (false), + generate_validation_ (), + suppress_validation_ (), + generate_polymorphic_ (), + generate_noop_impl_ (), + generate_print_impl_ (), + generate_test_driver_ (), + force_overwrite_ (), + root_element_first_ (), + root_element_last_ (), + root_element_ (), + root_element_specified_ (false), + skel_type_suffix_ ("_pskel"), + skel_type_suffix_specified_ (false), + skel_file_suffix_ ("-pskel"), + skel_file_suffix_specified_ (false), + impl_type_suffix_ ("_pimpl"), + impl_type_suffix_specified_ (false), + impl_file_suffix_ ("-pimpl"), + impl_file_suffix_specified_ (false) + { + } + + options:: + options (int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) + : type_map_ (), + type_map_specified_ (false), + xml_parser_ ("xerces"), + xml_parser_specified_ (false), + generate_validation_ (), + suppress_validation_ (), + generate_polymorphic_ (), + generate_noop_impl_ (), + generate_print_impl_ (), + generate_test_driver_ (), + force_overwrite_ (), + root_element_first_ (), + root_element_last_ (), + root_element_ (), + root_element_specified_ (false), + skel_type_suffix_ ("_pskel"), + skel_type_suffix_specified_ (false), + skel_file_suffix_ ("-pskel"), + skel_file_suffix_specified_ (false), + impl_type_suffix_ ("_pimpl"), + impl_type_suffix_specified_ (false), + impl_file_suffix_ ("-pimpl"), + impl_file_suffix_specified_ (false) + { + ::cli::argv_scanner s (argc, argv, erase); + _parse (s, opt, arg); + } + + options:: + options (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) + : type_map_ (), + type_map_specified_ (false), + xml_parser_ ("xerces"), + xml_parser_specified_ (false), + generate_validation_ (), + suppress_validation_ (), + generate_polymorphic_ (), + generate_noop_impl_ (), + generate_print_impl_ (), + generate_test_driver_ (), + force_overwrite_ (), + root_element_first_ (), + root_element_last_ (), + root_element_ (), + root_element_specified_ (false), + skel_type_suffix_ ("_pskel"), + skel_type_suffix_specified_ (false), + skel_file_suffix_ ("-pskel"), + skel_file_suffix_specified_ (false), + impl_type_suffix_ ("_pimpl"), + impl_type_suffix_specified_ (false), + impl_file_suffix_ ("-pimpl"), + impl_file_suffix_specified_ (false) + { + ::cli::argv_scanner s (start, argc, argv, erase); + _parse (s, opt, arg); + } + + options:: + options (int& argc, + char** argv, + int& end, + bool erase, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) + : type_map_ (), + type_map_specified_ (false), + xml_parser_ ("xerces"), + xml_parser_specified_ (false), + generate_validation_ (), + suppress_validation_ (), + generate_polymorphic_ (), + generate_noop_impl_ (), + generate_print_impl_ (), + generate_test_driver_ (), + force_overwrite_ (), + root_element_first_ (), + root_element_last_ (), + root_element_ (), + root_element_specified_ (false), + skel_type_suffix_ ("_pskel"), + skel_type_suffix_specified_ (false), + skel_file_suffix_ ("-pskel"), + skel_file_suffix_specified_ (false), + impl_type_suffix_ ("_pimpl"), + impl_type_suffix_specified_ (false), + impl_file_suffix_ ("-pimpl"), + impl_file_suffix_specified_ (false) + { + ::cli::argv_scanner s (argc, argv, erase); + _parse (s, opt, arg); + end = s.end (); + } + + options:: + options (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + int& end, + bool erase, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) + : type_map_ (), + type_map_specified_ (false), + xml_parser_ ("xerces"), + xml_parser_specified_ (false), + generate_validation_ (), + suppress_validation_ (), + generate_polymorphic_ (), + generate_noop_impl_ (), + generate_print_impl_ (), + generate_test_driver_ (), + force_overwrite_ (), + root_element_first_ (), + root_element_last_ (), + root_element_ (), + root_element_specified_ (false), + skel_type_suffix_ ("_pskel"), + skel_type_suffix_specified_ (false), + skel_file_suffix_ ("-pskel"), + skel_file_suffix_specified_ (false), + impl_type_suffix_ ("_pimpl"), + impl_type_suffix_specified_ (false), + impl_file_suffix_ ("-pimpl"), + impl_file_suffix_specified_ (false) + { + ::cli::argv_scanner s (start, argc, argv, erase); + _parse (s, opt, arg); + end = s.end (); + } + + options:: + options (::cli::scanner& s, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) + : type_map_ (), + type_map_specified_ (false), + xml_parser_ ("xerces"), + xml_parser_specified_ (false), + generate_validation_ (), + suppress_validation_ (), + generate_polymorphic_ (), + generate_noop_impl_ (), + generate_print_impl_ (), + generate_test_driver_ (), + force_overwrite_ (), + root_element_first_ (), + root_element_last_ (), + root_element_ (), + root_element_specified_ (false), + skel_type_suffix_ ("_pskel"), + skel_type_suffix_specified_ (false), + skel_file_suffix_ ("-pskel"), + skel_file_suffix_specified_ (false), + impl_type_suffix_ ("_pimpl"), + impl_type_suffix_specified_ (false), + impl_file_suffix_ ("-pimpl"), + impl_file_suffix_specified_ (false) + { + _parse (s, opt, arg); + } + + ::cli::usage_para options:: + print_usage (::std::wostream& os, ::cli::usage_para p) + { + CLI_POTENTIALLY_UNUSED (os); + + if (p == ::cli::usage_para::text) + os << ::std::endl; + + os << "--type-map <mapfile> Read XML Schema to C++ type mapping information" << ::std::endl + << " from <mapfile>." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--xml-parser <parser> Use <parser> as the underlying XML parser." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-validation Generate validation code." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--suppress-validation Suppress the generation of validation code." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-polymorphic Generate polymorphism-aware code." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-noop-impl Generate a sample parser implementation that does" << ::std::endl + << " nothing (no operation)." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-print-impl Generate a sample parser implementation that" << ::std::endl + << " prints the XML data to STDOUT." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-test-driver Generate a test driver for the sample parser" << ::std::endl + << " implementation." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--force-overwrite Force overwriting of the existing implementation" << ::std::endl + << " and test driver files." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--root-element-first Indicate that the first global element is the" << ::std::endl + << " document root." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--root-element-last Indicate that the last global element is the" << ::std::endl + << " document root." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--root-element <element> Indicate that <element> is the document root." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--skel-type-suffix <suffix> Use the provided <suffix> instead of the default" << ::std::endl + << " _pskel to construct the names of the generated" << ::std::endl + << " parser skeletons." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--skel-file-suffix <suffix> Use the provided <suffix> instead of the default" << ::std::endl + << " -pskel to construct the names of the generated" << ::std::endl + << " parser skeleton files." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--impl-type-suffix <suffix> Use the provided <suffix> instead of the default" << ::std::endl + << " _pimpl to construct the names of the parser" << ::std::endl + << " implementations for the built-in XML Schema types" << ::std::endl + << " as well as sample parser implementations." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--impl-file-suffix <suffix> Use the provided <suffix> instead of the default" << ::std::endl + << " -pimpl to construct the names of the generated" << ::std::endl + << " sample parser implementation files." << ::std::endl; + + p = ::cli::usage_para::option; + + return p; + } + + typedef + std::map<std::string, void (*) (options&, ::cli::scanner&)> + _cli_options_map; + + static _cli_options_map _cli_options_map_; + + struct _cli_options_map_init + { + _cli_options_map_init () + { + _cli_options_map_["--type-map"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::type_map_, + &options::type_map_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--xml-parser"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::xml_parser_, + &options::xml_parser_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-validation"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_validation_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--suppress-validation"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::suppress_validation_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-polymorphic"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_polymorphic_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-noop-impl"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_noop_impl_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-print-impl"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_print_impl_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-test-driver"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_test_driver_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--force-overwrite"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::force_overwrite_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--root-element-first"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::root_element_first_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--root-element-last"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::root_element_last_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--root-element"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::root_element_, + &options::root_element_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--skel-type-suffix"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::skel_type_suffix_, + &options::skel_type_suffix_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--skel-file-suffix"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::skel_file_suffix_, + &options::skel_file_suffix_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--impl-type-suffix"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::impl_type_suffix_, + &options::impl_type_suffix_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--impl-file-suffix"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::impl_file_suffix_, + &options::impl_file_suffix_specified_ >; + } + }; + + static _cli_options_map_init _cli_options_map_init_; + + bool options:: + _parse (const char* o, ::cli::scanner& s) + { + _cli_options_map::const_iterator i (_cli_options_map_.find (o)); + + if (i != _cli_options_map_.end ()) + { + (*(i->second)) (*this, s); + return true; + } + + // options base + // + if (::CXX::options::_parse (o, s)) + return true; + + return false; + } + + bool options:: + _parse (::cli::scanner& s, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt_mode, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg_mode) + { + // Can't skip combined flags (--no-combined-flags). + // + assert (opt_mode != ::cli::unknown_mode::skip); + + bool r = false; + bool opt = true; + + while (s.more ()) + { + const char* o = s.peek (); + + if (std::strcmp (o, "--") == 0) + { + opt = false; + s.skip (); + r = true; + continue; + } + + if (opt) + { + if (_parse (o, s)) + { + r = true; + continue; + } + + if (std::strncmp (o, "-", 1) == 0 && o[1] != '\0') + { + // Handle combined option values. + // + std::string co; + if (const char* v = std::strchr (o, '=')) + { + co.assign (o, 0, v - o); + ++v; + + int ac (2); + char* av[] = + { + const_cast<char*> (co.c_str ()), + const_cast<char*> (v) + }; + + ::cli::argv_scanner ns (0, ac, av); + + if (_parse (co.c_str (), ns)) + { + // Parsed the option but not its value? + // + if (ns.end () != 2) + throw ::cli::invalid_value (co, v); + + s.next (); + r = true; + continue; + } + else + { + // Set the unknown option and fall through. + // + o = co.c_str (); + } + } + + // Handle combined flags. + // + char cf[3]; + { + const char* p = o + 1; + for (; *p != '\0'; ++p) + { + if (!((*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'z') || + (*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'Z') || + (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9'))) + break; + } + + if (*p == '\0') + { + for (p = o + 1; *p != '\0'; ++p) + { + std::strcpy (cf, "-"); + cf[1] = *p; + cf[2] = '\0'; + + int ac (1); + char* av[] = + { + cf + }; + + ::cli::argv_scanner ns (0, ac, av); + + if (!_parse (cf, ns)) + break; + } + + if (*p == '\0') + { + // All handled. + // + s.next (); + r = true; + continue; + } + else + { + // Set the unknown option and fall through. + // + o = cf; + } + } + } + + switch (opt_mode) + { + case ::cli::unknown_mode::skip: + { + s.skip (); + r = true; + continue; + } + case ::cli::unknown_mode::stop: + { + break; + } + case ::cli::unknown_mode::fail: + { + throw ::cli::unknown_option (o); + } + } + + break; + } + } + + switch (arg_mode) + { + case ::cli::unknown_mode::skip: + { + s.skip (); + r = true; + continue; + } + case ::cli::unknown_mode::stop: + { + break; + } + case ::cli::unknown_mode::fail: + { + throw ::cli::unknown_argument (o); + } + } + + break; + } + + return r; + } + } +} + +// Begin epilogue. +// +// +// End epilogue. + diff --git a/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/parser/options.hxx b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/parser/options.hxx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03b67fd --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/parser/options.hxx @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +// -*- C++ -*- +// +// This file was generated by CLI, a command line interface +// compiler for C++. +// + +#ifndef XSD_CXX_PARSER_OPTIONS_HXX +#define XSD_CXX_PARSER_OPTIONS_HXX + +// Begin prologue. +// +// +// End prologue. + +#include <cstddef> + +#include <xsd/types.hxx> + +#include <xsd/cxx/options.hxx> + +namespace CXX +{ + namespace Parser + { + class options: public ::CXX::options + { + public: + options (); + + options (int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase = false, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + options (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase = false, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + options (int& argc, + char** argv, + int& end, + bool erase = false, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + options (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + int& end, + bool erase = false, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + options (::cli::scanner&, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + // Option accessors. + // + const NarrowStrings& + type_map () const; + + bool + type_map_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + xml_parser () const; + + bool + xml_parser_specified () const; + + const bool& + generate_validation () const; + + const bool& + suppress_validation () const; + + const bool& + generate_polymorphic () const; + + const bool& + generate_noop_impl () const; + + const bool& + generate_print_impl () const; + + const bool& + generate_test_driver () const; + + const bool& + force_overwrite () const; + + const bool& + root_element_first () const; + + const bool& + root_element_last () const; + + const NarrowString& + root_element () const; + + bool + root_element_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + skel_type_suffix () const; + + bool + skel_type_suffix_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + skel_file_suffix () const; + + bool + skel_file_suffix_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + impl_type_suffix () const; + + bool + impl_type_suffix_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + impl_file_suffix () const; + + bool + impl_file_suffix_specified () const; + + // Print usage information. + // + static ::cli::usage_para + print_usage (::std::wostream&, + ::cli::usage_para = ::cli::usage_para::none); + + // Implementation details. + // + protected: + bool + _parse (const char*, ::cli::scanner&); + + private: + bool + _parse (::cli::scanner&, + ::cli::unknown_mode option, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument); + + public: + NarrowStrings type_map_; + bool type_map_specified_; + NarrowString xml_parser_; + bool xml_parser_specified_; + bool generate_validation_; + bool suppress_validation_; + bool generate_polymorphic_; + bool generate_noop_impl_; + bool generate_print_impl_; + bool generate_test_driver_; + bool force_overwrite_; + bool root_element_first_; + bool root_element_last_; + NarrowString root_element_; + bool root_element_specified_; + NarrowString skel_type_suffix_; + bool skel_type_suffix_specified_; + NarrowString skel_file_suffix_; + bool skel_file_suffix_specified_; + NarrowString impl_type_suffix_; + bool impl_type_suffix_specified_; + NarrowString impl_file_suffix_; + bool impl_file_suffix_specified_; + }; + } +} + +#include <xsd/cxx/parser/options.ixx> + +// Begin epilogue. +// +// +// End epilogue. + +#endif // XSD_CXX_PARSER_OPTIONS_HXX diff --git a/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/parser/options.ixx b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/parser/options.ixx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..64c00c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/parser/options.ixx @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ +// -*- C++ -*- +// +// This file was generated by CLI, a command line interface +// compiler for C++. +// + +// Begin prologue. +// +// +// End prologue. + +namespace CXX +{ + namespace Parser + { + // options + // + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + type_map () const + { + return this->type_map_; + } + + inline bool options:: + type_map_specified () const + { + return this->type_map_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + xml_parser () const + { + return this->xml_parser_; + } + + inline bool options:: + xml_parser_specified () const + { + return this->xml_parser_specified_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_validation () const + { + return this->generate_validation_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + suppress_validation () const + { + return this->suppress_validation_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_polymorphic () const + { + return this->generate_polymorphic_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_noop_impl () const + { + return this->generate_noop_impl_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_print_impl () const + { + return this->generate_print_impl_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_test_driver () const + { + return this->generate_test_driver_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + force_overwrite () const + { + return this->force_overwrite_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + root_element_first () const + { + return this->root_element_first_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + root_element_last () const + { + return this->root_element_last_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + root_element () const + { + return this->root_element_; + } + + inline bool options:: + root_element_specified () const + { + return this->root_element_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + skel_type_suffix () const + { + return this->skel_type_suffix_; + } + + inline bool options:: + skel_type_suffix_specified () const + { + return this->skel_type_suffix_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + skel_file_suffix () const + { + return this->skel_file_suffix_; + } + + inline bool options:: + skel_file_suffix_specified () const + { + return this->skel_file_suffix_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + impl_type_suffix () const + { + return this->impl_type_suffix_; + } + + inline bool options:: + impl_type_suffix_specified () const + { + return this->impl_type_suffix_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + impl_file_suffix () const + { + return this->impl_file_suffix_; + } + + inline bool options:: + impl_file_suffix_specified () const + { + return this->impl_file_suffix_specified_; + } + } +} + +// Begin epilogue. +// +// +// End epilogue. diff --git a/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/tree/options.cxx b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/tree/options.cxx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17214c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/tree/options.cxx @@ -0,0 +1,1343 @@ +// -*- C++ -*- +// +// This file was generated by CLI, a command line interface +// compiler for C++. +// + +// Begin prologue. +// +#include <xsd/options-parser.hxx> +// +// End prologue. + +#include <xsd/cxx/tree/options.hxx> + +#include <map> +#include <set> +#include <string> +#include <vector> +#include <utility> +#include <ostream> +#include <sstream> +#include <cstring> + +namespace cli +{ + template <typename X> + struct parser + { + static void + parse (X& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + using namespace std; + + const char* o (s.next ()); + if (s.more ()) + { + string v (s.next ()); + istringstream is (v); + if (!(is >> x && is.peek () == istringstream::traits_type::eof ())) + throw invalid_value (o, v); + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <> + struct parser<bool> + { + static void + parse (bool& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + { + const char* v (s.next ()); + + if (std::strcmp (v, "1") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "true") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "TRUE") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "True") == 0) + x = true; + else if (std::strcmp (v, "0") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "false") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "FALSE") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "False") == 0) + x = false; + else + throw invalid_value (o, v); + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <> + struct parser<std::string> + { + static void + parse (std::string& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + x = s.next (); + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename X> + struct parser<std::pair<X, std::size_t> > + { + static void + parse (std::pair<X, std::size_t>& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + x.second = s.position (); + parser<X>::parse (x.first, xs, s); + } + }; + + template <typename X> + struct parser<std::vector<X> > + { + static void + parse (std::vector<X>& c, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + X x; + bool dummy; + parser<X>::parse (x, dummy, s); + c.push_back (x); + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename X, typename C> + struct parser<std::set<X, C> > + { + static void + parse (std::set<X, C>& c, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + X x; + bool dummy; + parser<X>::parse (x, dummy, s); + c.insert (x); + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename K, typename V, typename C> + struct parser<std::map<K, V, C> > + { + static void + parse (std::map<K, V, C>& m, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + { + std::size_t pos (s.position ()); + std::string ov (s.next ()); + std::string::size_type p = ov.find ('='); + + K k = K (); + V v = V (); + std::string kstr (ov, 0, p); + std::string vstr (ov, (p != std::string::npos ? p + 1 : ov.size ())); + + int ac (2); + char* av[] = + { + const_cast<char*> (o), + 0 + }; + + bool dummy; + if (!kstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (kstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<K>::parse (k, dummy, s); + } + + if (!vstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (vstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<V>::parse (v, dummy, s); + } + + m[k] = v; + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename K, typename V, typename C> + struct parser<std::multimap<K, V, C> > + { + static void + parse (std::multimap<K, V, C>& m, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + { + std::size_t pos (s.position ()); + std::string ov (s.next ()); + std::string::size_type p = ov.find ('='); + + K k = K (); + V v = V (); + std::string kstr (ov, 0, p); + std::string vstr (ov, (p != std::string::npos ? p + 1 : ov.size ())); + + int ac (2); + char* av[] = + { + const_cast<char*> (o), + 0 + }; + + bool dummy; + if (!kstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (kstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<K>::parse (k, dummy, s); + } + + if (!vstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (vstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<V>::parse (v, dummy, s); + } + + m.insert (typename std::multimap<K, V, C>::value_type (k, v)); + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename X, typename T, T X::*M> + void + thunk (X& x, scanner& s) + { + parser<T>::parse (x.*M, s); + } + + template <typename X, bool X::*M> + void + thunk (X& x, scanner& s) + { + s.next (); + x.*M = true; + } + + template <typename X, typename T, T X::*M, bool X::*S> + void + thunk (X& x, scanner& s) + { + parser<T>::parse (x.*M, x.*S, s); + } +} + +#include <map> + +namespace CXX +{ + namespace Tree + { + // options + // + + options:: + options () + : generate_polymorphic_ (), + polymorphic_type_ (), + polymorphic_type_specified_ (false), + polymorphic_type_all_ (), + polymorphic_plate_ (0), + polymorphic_plate_specified_ (false), + ordered_type_ (), + ordered_type_specified_ (false), + ordered_type_derived_ (), + ordered_type_mixed_ (), + ordered_type_all_ (), + order_container_ (), + order_container_specified_ (false), + generate_serialization_ (), + generate_ostream_ (), + generate_doxygen_ (), + generate_comparison_ (), + generate_default_ctor_ (), + generate_from_base_ctor_ (), + suppress_assignment_ (), + generate_detach_ (), + generate_wildcard_ (), + generate_any_type_ (), + generate_insertion_ (), + generate_insertion_specified_ (false), + generate_extraction_ (), + generate_extraction_specified_ (false), + generate_forward_ (), + suppress_parsing_ (), + generate_element_type_ (), + generate_element_map_ (), + generate_intellisense_ (), + omit_default_attributes_ (), + type_naming_ ("knr"), + type_naming_specified_ (false), + function_naming_ ("knr"), + function_naming_specified_ (false), + type_regex_ (), + type_regex_specified_ (false), + accessor_regex_ (), + accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + one_accessor_regex_ (), + one_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + opt_accessor_regex_ (), + opt_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + seq_accessor_regex_ (), + seq_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + modifier_regex_ (), + modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + one_modifier_regex_ (), + one_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + opt_modifier_regex_ (), + opt_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + seq_modifier_regex_ (), + seq_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + parser_regex_ (), + parser_regex_specified_ (false), + serializer_regex_ (), + serializer_regex_specified_ (false), + const_regex_ (), + const_regex_specified_ (false), + enumerator_regex_ (), + enumerator_regex_specified_ (false), + element_type_regex_ (), + element_type_regex_specified_ (false), + name_regex_trace_ (), + root_element_first_ (), + root_element_last_ (), + root_element_all_ (), + root_element_none_ (), + root_element_ (), + root_element_specified_ (false), + custom_type_ (), + custom_type_specified_ (false), + custom_type_regex_ (), + custom_type_regex_specified_ (false), + parts_ (1), + parts_specified_ (false), + parts_suffix_ ("-"), + parts_suffix_specified_ (false) + { + } + + options:: + options (int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) + : generate_polymorphic_ (), + polymorphic_type_ (), + polymorphic_type_specified_ (false), + polymorphic_type_all_ (), + polymorphic_plate_ (0), + polymorphic_plate_specified_ (false), + ordered_type_ (), + ordered_type_specified_ (false), + ordered_type_derived_ (), + ordered_type_mixed_ (), + ordered_type_all_ (), + order_container_ (), + order_container_specified_ (false), + generate_serialization_ (), + generate_ostream_ (), + generate_doxygen_ (), + generate_comparison_ (), + generate_default_ctor_ (), + generate_from_base_ctor_ (), + suppress_assignment_ (), + generate_detach_ (), + generate_wildcard_ (), + generate_any_type_ (), + generate_insertion_ (), + generate_insertion_specified_ (false), + generate_extraction_ (), + generate_extraction_specified_ (false), + generate_forward_ (), + suppress_parsing_ (), + generate_element_type_ (), + generate_element_map_ (), + generate_intellisense_ (), + omit_default_attributes_ (), + type_naming_ ("knr"), + type_naming_specified_ (false), + function_naming_ ("knr"), + function_naming_specified_ (false), + type_regex_ (), + type_regex_specified_ (false), + accessor_regex_ (), + accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + one_accessor_regex_ (), + one_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + opt_accessor_regex_ (), + opt_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + seq_accessor_regex_ (), + seq_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + modifier_regex_ (), + modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + one_modifier_regex_ (), + one_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + opt_modifier_regex_ (), + opt_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + seq_modifier_regex_ (), + seq_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + parser_regex_ (), + parser_regex_specified_ (false), + serializer_regex_ (), + serializer_regex_specified_ (false), + const_regex_ (), + const_regex_specified_ (false), + enumerator_regex_ (), + enumerator_regex_specified_ (false), + element_type_regex_ (), + element_type_regex_specified_ (false), + name_regex_trace_ (), + root_element_first_ (), + root_element_last_ (), + root_element_all_ (), + root_element_none_ (), + root_element_ (), + root_element_specified_ (false), + custom_type_ (), + custom_type_specified_ (false), + custom_type_regex_ (), + custom_type_regex_specified_ (false), + parts_ (1), + parts_specified_ (false), + parts_suffix_ ("-"), + parts_suffix_specified_ (false) + { + ::cli::argv_scanner s (argc, argv, erase); + _parse (s, opt, arg); + } + + options:: + options (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) + : generate_polymorphic_ (), + polymorphic_type_ (), + polymorphic_type_specified_ (false), + polymorphic_type_all_ (), + polymorphic_plate_ (0), + polymorphic_plate_specified_ (false), + ordered_type_ (), + ordered_type_specified_ (false), + ordered_type_derived_ (), + ordered_type_mixed_ (), + ordered_type_all_ (), + order_container_ (), + order_container_specified_ (false), + generate_serialization_ (), + generate_ostream_ (), + generate_doxygen_ (), + generate_comparison_ (), + generate_default_ctor_ (), + generate_from_base_ctor_ (), + suppress_assignment_ (), + generate_detach_ (), + generate_wildcard_ (), + generate_any_type_ (), + generate_insertion_ (), + generate_insertion_specified_ (false), + generate_extraction_ (), + generate_extraction_specified_ (false), + generate_forward_ (), + suppress_parsing_ (), + generate_element_type_ (), + generate_element_map_ (), + generate_intellisense_ (), + omit_default_attributes_ (), + type_naming_ ("knr"), + type_naming_specified_ (false), + function_naming_ ("knr"), + function_naming_specified_ (false), + type_regex_ (), + type_regex_specified_ (false), + accessor_regex_ (), + accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + one_accessor_regex_ (), + one_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + opt_accessor_regex_ (), + opt_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + seq_accessor_regex_ (), + seq_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + modifier_regex_ (), + modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + one_modifier_regex_ (), + one_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + opt_modifier_regex_ (), + opt_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + seq_modifier_regex_ (), + seq_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + parser_regex_ (), + parser_regex_specified_ (false), + serializer_regex_ (), + serializer_regex_specified_ (false), + const_regex_ (), + const_regex_specified_ (false), + enumerator_regex_ (), + enumerator_regex_specified_ (false), + element_type_regex_ (), + element_type_regex_specified_ (false), + name_regex_trace_ (), + root_element_first_ (), + root_element_last_ (), + root_element_all_ (), + root_element_none_ (), + root_element_ (), + root_element_specified_ (false), + custom_type_ (), + custom_type_specified_ (false), + custom_type_regex_ (), + custom_type_regex_specified_ (false), + parts_ (1), + parts_specified_ (false), + parts_suffix_ ("-"), + parts_suffix_specified_ (false) + { + ::cli::argv_scanner s (start, argc, argv, erase); + _parse (s, opt, arg); + } + + options:: + options (int& argc, + char** argv, + int& end, + bool erase, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) + : generate_polymorphic_ (), + polymorphic_type_ (), + polymorphic_type_specified_ (false), + polymorphic_type_all_ (), + polymorphic_plate_ (0), + polymorphic_plate_specified_ (false), + ordered_type_ (), + ordered_type_specified_ (false), + ordered_type_derived_ (), + ordered_type_mixed_ (), + ordered_type_all_ (), + order_container_ (), + order_container_specified_ (false), + generate_serialization_ (), + generate_ostream_ (), + generate_doxygen_ (), + generate_comparison_ (), + generate_default_ctor_ (), + generate_from_base_ctor_ (), + suppress_assignment_ (), + generate_detach_ (), + generate_wildcard_ (), + generate_any_type_ (), + generate_insertion_ (), + generate_insertion_specified_ (false), + generate_extraction_ (), + generate_extraction_specified_ (false), + generate_forward_ (), + suppress_parsing_ (), + generate_element_type_ (), + generate_element_map_ (), + generate_intellisense_ (), + omit_default_attributes_ (), + type_naming_ ("knr"), + type_naming_specified_ (false), + function_naming_ ("knr"), + function_naming_specified_ (false), + type_regex_ (), + type_regex_specified_ (false), + accessor_regex_ (), + accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + one_accessor_regex_ (), + one_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + opt_accessor_regex_ (), + opt_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + seq_accessor_regex_ (), + seq_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + modifier_regex_ (), + modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + one_modifier_regex_ (), + one_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + opt_modifier_regex_ (), + opt_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + seq_modifier_regex_ (), + seq_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + parser_regex_ (), + parser_regex_specified_ (false), + serializer_regex_ (), + serializer_regex_specified_ (false), + const_regex_ (), + const_regex_specified_ (false), + enumerator_regex_ (), + enumerator_regex_specified_ (false), + element_type_regex_ (), + element_type_regex_specified_ (false), + name_regex_trace_ (), + root_element_first_ (), + root_element_last_ (), + root_element_all_ (), + root_element_none_ (), + root_element_ (), + root_element_specified_ (false), + custom_type_ (), + custom_type_specified_ (false), + custom_type_regex_ (), + custom_type_regex_specified_ (false), + parts_ (1), + parts_specified_ (false), + parts_suffix_ ("-"), + parts_suffix_specified_ (false) + { + ::cli::argv_scanner s (argc, argv, erase); + _parse (s, opt, arg); + end = s.end (); + } + + options:: + options (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + int& end, + bool erase, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) + : generate_polymorphic_ (), + polymorphic_type_ (), + polymorphic_type_specified_ (false), + polymorphic_type_all_ (), + polymorphic_plate_ (0), + polymorphic_plate_specified_ (false), + ordered_type_ (), + ordered_type_specified_ (false), + ordered_type_derived_ (), + ordered_type_mixed_ (), + ordered_type_all_ (), + order_container_ (), + order_container_specified_ (false), + generate_serialization_ (), + generate_ostream_ (), + generate_doxygen_ (), + generate_comparison_ (), + generate_default_ctor_ (), + generate_from_base_ctor_ (), + suppress_assignment_ (), + generate_detach_ (), + generate_wildcard_ (), + generate_any_type_ (), + generate_insertion_ (), + generate_insertion_specified_ (false), + generate_extraction_ (), + generate_extraction_specified_ (false), + generate_forward_ (), + suppress_parsing_ (), + generate_element_type_ (), + generate_element_map_ (), + generate_intellisense_ (), + omit_default_attributes_ (), + type_naming_ ("knr"), + type_naming_specified_ (false), + function_naming_ ("knr"), + function_naming_specified_ (false), + type_regex_ (), + type_regex_specified_ (false), + accessor_regex_ (), + accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + one_accessor_regex_ (), + one_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + opt_accessor_regex_ (), + opt_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + seq_accessor_regex_ (), + seq_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + modifier_regex_ (), + modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + one_modifier_regex_ (), + one_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + opt_modifier_regex_ (), + opt_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + seq_modifier_regex_ (), + seq_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + parser_regex_ (), + parser_regex_specified_ (false), + serializer_regex_ (), + serializer_regex_specified_ (false), + const_regex_ (), + const_regex_specified_ (false), + enumerator_regex_ (), + enumerator_regex_specified_ (false), + element_type_regex_ (), + element_type_regex_specified_ (false), + name_regex_trace_ (), + root_element_first_ (), + root_element_last_ (), + root_element_all_ (), + root_element_none_ (), + root_element_ (), + root_element_specified_ (false), + custom_type_ (), + custom_type_specified_ (false), + custom_type_regex_ (), + custom_type_regex_specified_ (false), + parts_ (1), + parts_specified_ (false), + parts_suffix_ ("-"), + parts_suffix_specified_ (false) + { + ::cli::argv_scanner s (start, argc, argv, erase); + _parse (s, opt, arg); + end = s.end (); + } + + options:: + options (::cli::scanner& s, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) + : generate_polymorphic_ (), + polymorphic_type_ (), + polymorphic_type_specified_ (false), + polymorphic_type_all_ (), + polymorphic_plate_ (0), + polymorphic_plate_specified_ (false), + ordered_type_ (), + ordered_type_specified_ (false), + ordered_type_derived_ (), + ordered_type_mixed_ (), + ordered_type_all_ (), + order_container_ (), + order_container_specified_ (false), + generate_serialization_ (), + generate_ostream_ (), + generate_doxygen_ (), + generate_comparison_ (), + generate_default_ctor_ (), + generate_from_base_ctor_ (), + suppress_assignment_ (), + generate_detach_ (), + generate_wildcard_ (), + generate_any_type_ (), + generate_insertion_ (), + generate_insertion_specified_ (false), + generate_extraction_ (), + generate_extraction_specified_ (false), + generate_forward_ (), + suppress_parsing_ (), + generate_element_type_ (), + generate_element_map_ (), + generate_intellisense_ (), + omit_default_attributes_ (), + type_naming_ ("knr"), + type_naming_specified_ (false), + function_naming_ ("knr"), + function_naming_specified_ (false), + type_regex_ (), + type_regex_specified_ (false), + accessor_regex_ (), + accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + one_accessor_regex_ (), + one_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + opt_accessor_regex_ (), + opt_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + seq_accessor_regex_ (), + seq_accessor_regex_specified_ (false), + modifier_regex_ (), + modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + one_modifier_regex_ (), + one_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + opt_modifier_regex_ (), + opt_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + seq_modifier_regex_ (), + seq_modifier_regex_specified_ (false), + parser_regex_ (), + parser_regex_specified_ (false), + serializer_regex_ (), + serializer_regex_specified_ (false), + const_regex_ (), + const_regex_specified_ (false), + enumerator_regex_ (), + enumerator_regex_specified_ (false), + element_type_regex_ (), + element_type_regex_specified_ (false), + name_regex_trace_ (), + root_element_first_ (), + root_element_last_ (), + root_element_all_ (), + root_element_none_ (), + root_element_ (), + root_element_specified_ (false), + custom_type_ (), + custom_type_specified_ (false), + custom_type_regex_ (), + custom_type_regex_specified_ (false), + parts_ (1), + parts_specified_ (false), + parts_suffix_ ("-"), + parts_suffix_specified_ (false) + { + _parse (s, opt, arg); + } + + ::cli::usage_para options:: + print_usage (::std::wostream& os, ::cli::usage_para p) + { + CLI_POTENTIALLY_UNUSED (os); + + if (p == ::cli::usage_para::text) + os << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-polymorphic Generate polymorphism-aware code." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--polymorphic-type <type> Indicate that <type> is a root of a polymorphic" << ::std::endl + << " type hierarchy." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--polymorphic-type-all Indicate that all types should be treated as" << ::std::endl + << " polymorphic." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--polymorphic-plate <num> Specify the polymorphic map plate the generated" << ::std::endl + << " code should register on." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--ordered-type <type> Indicate that element order in <type> is" << ::std::endl + << " significant." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--ordered-type-derived Automatically treat types derived from ordered" << ::std::endl + << " bases as also ordered." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--ordered-type-mixed Automatically treat complex types with mixed" << ::std::endl + << " content as ordered." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--ordered-type-all Indicate that element order in all types is" << ::std::endl + << " significant." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--order-container <type> Specify a custom class template that should be" << ::std::endl + << " used as a container for the content order in" << ::std::endl + << " ordered types instead of the default std::vector." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-serialization Generate serialization functions." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-ostream Generate ostream insertion operators (operator<<)" << ::std::endl + << " for generated types." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-doxygen Generate documentation comments suitable for" << ::std::endl + << " extraction by the Doxygen documentation system." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-comparison Generate comparison operators (operator== and" << ::std::endl + << " operator!=) for complex types." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-default-ctor Generate default constructors even for types that" << ::std::endl + << " have required members." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-from-base-ctor Generate constructors that expect an instance of a" << ::std::endl + << " base type followed by all required members." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--suppress-assignment Suppress the generation of copy assignment" << ::std::endl + << " operators for complex types." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-detach Generate detach functions for required elements" << ::std::endl + << " and attributes." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-wildcard Generate accessors and modifiers as well as" << ::std::endl + << " parsing and serialization code for XML Schema" << ::std::endl + << " wildcards (any and anyAttribute)." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-any-type Extract and store content of the XML Schema" << ::std::endl + << " anyType type as a DOM fragment." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-insertion <os> Generate data representation stream insertion" << ::std::endl + << " operators for the <os> output stream type." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-extraction <is> Generate data representation stream extraction" << ::std::endl + << " constructors for the <is> input stream type." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-forward Generate a separate header file with forward" << ::std::endl + << " declarations for the types being generated." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--suppress-parsing Suppress the generation of the parsing functions" << ::std::endl + << " and constructors." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-element-type Generate types instead of parsing and" << ::std::endl + << " serialization functions for root elements." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-element-map Generate a root element map that allows uniform" << ::std::endl + << " parsing and serialization of multiple root" << ::std::endl + << " elements." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--generate-intellisense Generate workarounds for IntelliSense bugs in" << ::std::endl + << " Visual Studio 2005 (8.0)." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--omit-default-attributes Omit attributes with default and fixed values from" << ::std::endl + << " serialized XML documents." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--type-naming <style> Specify the type naming convention that should be" << ::std::endl + << " used in the generated code." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--function-naming <style> Specify the function naming convention that should" << ::std::endl + << " be used in the generated code." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--type-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema type names to C++" << ::std::endl + << " type names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--accessor-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema names of" << ::std::endl + << " elements/attributes to C++ accessor function" << ::std::endl + << " names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--one-accessor-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema names of" << ::std::endl + << " elements/attributes with cardinality one to C++" << ::std::endl + << " accessor function names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--opt-accessor-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema names of" << ::std::endl + << " elements/attributes with cardinality optional to" << ::std::endl + << " C++ accessor function names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--seq-accessor-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema names of" << ::std::endl + << " elements/attributes with cardinality sequence to" << ::std::endl + << " C++ accessor function names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--modifier-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema names of" << ::std::endl + << " elements/attributes to C++ modifier function" << ::std::endl + << " names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--one-modifier-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema names of" << ::std::endl + << " elements/attributes with cardinality one to C++" << ::std::endl + << " modifier function names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--opt-modifier-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema names of" << ::std::endl + << " elements/attributes with cardinality optional to" << ::std::endl + << " C++ modifier function names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--seq-modifier-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema names of" << ::std::endl + << " elements/attributes with cardinality sequence to" << ::std::endl + << " C++ modifier function names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--parser-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema element names to C++" << ::std::endl + << " parsing function names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--serializer-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema element names to C++" << ::std::endl + << " serialization function names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--const-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema-derived names to C++" << ::std::endl + << " constant names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--enumerator-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema enumeration values to" << ::std::endl + << " C++ enumerator names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--element-type-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate XML Schema element names to C++" << ::std::endl + << " element type names." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--name-regex-trace Trace the process of applying regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " specified with the name transformation options." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--root-element-first Treat only the first global element as a document" << ::std::endl + << " root." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--root-element-last Treat only the last global element as a document" << ::std::endl + << " root." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--root-element-all Treat all global elements as document roots." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--root-element-none Do not treat any global elements as document" << ::std::endl + << " roots." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--root-element <element> Treat only <element> as a document root." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--custom-type <map> Use a custom C++ type instead of the generated" << ::std::endl + << " class." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--custom-type-regex <regex> Use custom C++ types instead of the generated" << ::std::endl + << " classes." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--parts <num> Split generated source code into <num> parts." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--parts-suffix <suffix> Use <suffix> instead of the default '-' to" << ::std::endl + << " separate the file name from the part number." << ::std::endl; + + p = ::cli::usage_para::option; + + return p; + } + + typedef + std::map<std::string, void (*) (options&, ::cli::scanner&)> + _cli_options_map; + + static _cli_options_map _cli_options_map_; + + struct _cli_options_map_init + { + _cli_options_map_init () + { + _cli_options_map_["--generate-polymorphic"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_polymorphic_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--polymorphic-type"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::polymorphic_type_, + &options::polymorphic_type_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--polymorphic-type-all"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::polymorphic_type_all_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--polymorphic-plate"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, unsigned long, &options::polymorphic_plate_, + &options::polymorphic_plate_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--ordered-type"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::ordered_type_, + &options::ordered_type_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--ordered-type-derived"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::ordered_type_derived_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--ordered-type-mixed"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::ordered_type_mixed_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--ordered-type-all"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::ordered_type_all_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--order-container"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::order_container_, + &options::order_container_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-serialization"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_serialization_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-ostream"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_ostream_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-doxygen"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_doxygen_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-comparison"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_comparison_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-default-ctor"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_default_ctor_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-from-base-ctor"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_from_base_ctor_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--suppress-assignment"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::suppress_assignment_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-detach"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_detach_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-wildcard"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_wildcard_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-any-type"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_any_type_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-insertion"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::generate_insertion_, + &options::generate_insertion_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-extraction"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::generate_extraction_, + &options::generate_extraction_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-forward"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_forward_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--suppress-parsing"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::suppress_parsing_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-element-type"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_element_type_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-element-map"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_element_map_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--generate-intellisense"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::generate_intellisense_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--omit-default-attributes"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::omit_default_attributes_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--type-naming"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::type_naming_, + &options::type_naming_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--function-naming"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::function_naming_, + &options::function_naming_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--type-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::type_regex_, + &options::type_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--accessor-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::accessor_regex_, + &options::accessor_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--one-accessor-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::one_accessor_regex_, + &options::one_accessor_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--opt-accessor-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::opt_accessor_regex_, + &options::opt_accessor_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--seq-accessor-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::seq_accessor_regex_, + &options::seq_accessor_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--modifier-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::modifier_regex_, + &options::modifier_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--one-modifier-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::one_modifier_regex_, + &options::one_modifier_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--opt-modifier-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::opt_modifier_regex_, + &options::opt_modifier_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--seq-modifier-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::seq_modifier_regex_, + &options::seq_modifier_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--parser-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::parser_regex_, + &options::parser_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--serializer-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::serializer_regex_, + &options::serializer_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--const-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::const_regex_, + &options::const_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--enumerator-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::enumerator_regex_, + &options::enumerator_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--element-type-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::element_type_regex_, + &options::element_type_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--name-regex-trace"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::name_regex_trace_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--root-element-first"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::root_element_first_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--root-element-last"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::root_element_last_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--root-element-all"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::root_element_all_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--root-element-none"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::root_element_none_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--root-element"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::root_element_, + &options::root_element_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--custom-type"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::custom_type_, + &options::custom_type_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--custom-type-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::custom_type_regex_, + &options::custom_type_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--parts"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, std::size_t, &options::parts_, + &options::parts_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--parts-suffix"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::parts_suffix_, + &options::parts_suffix_specified_ >; + } + }; + + static _cli_options_map_init _cli_options_map_init_; + + bool options:: + _parse (const char* o, ::cli::scanner& s) + { + _cli_options_map::const_iterator i (_cli_options_map_.find (o)); + + if (i != _cli_options_map_.end ()) + { + (*(i->second)) (*this, s); + return true; + } + + // options base + // + if (::CXX::options::_parse (o, s)) + return true; + + return false; + } + + bool options:: + _parse (::cli::scanner& s, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt_mode, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg_mode) + { + // Can't skip combined flags (--no-combined-flags). + // + assert (opt_mode != ::cli::unknown_mode::skip); + + bool r = false; + bool opt = true; + + while (s.more ()) + { + const char* o = s.peek (); + + if (std::strcmp (o, "--") == 0) + { + opt = false; + s.skip (); + r = true; + continue; + } + + if (opt) + { + if (_parse (o, s)) + { + r = true; + continue; + } + + if (std::strncmp (o, "-", 1) == 0 && o[1] != '\0') + { + // Handle combined option values. + // + std::string co; + if (const char* v = std::strchr (o, '=')) + { + co.assign (o, 0, v - o); + ++v; + + int ac (2); + char* av[] = + { + const_cast<char*> (co.c_str ()), + const_cast<char*> (v) + }; + + ::cli::argv_scanner ns (0, ac, av); + + if (_parse (co.c_str (), ns)) + { + // Parsed the option but not its value? + // + if (ns.end () != 2) + throw ::cli::invalid_value (co, v); + + s.next (); + r = true; + continue; + } + else + { + // Set the unknown option and fall through. + // + o = co.c_str (); + } + } + + // Handle combined flags. + // + char cf[3]; + { + const char* p = o + 1; + for (; *p != '\0'; ++p) + { + if (!((*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'z') || + (*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'Z') || + (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9'))) + break; + } + + if (*p == '\0') + { + for (p = o + 1; *p != '\0'; ++p) + { + std::strcpy (cf, "-"); + cf[1] = *p; + cf[2] = '\0'; + + int ac (1); + char* av[] = + { + cf + }; + + ::cli::argv_scanner ns (0, ac, av); + + if (!_parse (cf, ns)) + break; + } + + if (*p == '\0') + { + // All handled. + // + s.next (); + r = true; + continue; + } + else + { + // Set the unknown option and fall through. + // + o = cf; + } + } + } + + switch (opt_mode) + { + case ::cli::unknown_mode::skip: + { + s.skip (); + r = true; + continue; + } + case ::cli::unknown_mode::stop: + { + break; + } + case ::cli::unknown_mode::fail: + { + throw ::cli::unknown_option (o); + } + } + + break; + } + } + + switch (arg_mode) + { + case ::cli::unknown_mode::skip: + { + s.skip (); + r = true; + continue; + } + case ::cli::unknown_mode::stop: + { + break; + } + case ::cli::unknown_mode::fail: + { + throw ::cli::unknown_argument (o); + } + } + + break; + } + + return r; + } + } +} + +// Begin epilogue. +// +// +// End epilogue. + diff --git a/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/tree/options.hxx b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/tree/options.hxx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5a808c --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/tree/options.hxx @@ -0,0 +1,414 @@ +// -*- C++ -*- +// +// This file was generated by CLI, a command line interface +// compiler for C++. +// + +#ifndef XSD_CXX_TREE_OPTIONS_HXX +#define XSD_CXX_TREE_OPTIONS_HXX + +// Begin prologue. +// +// +// End prologue. + +#include <cstddef> + +#include <xsd/types.hxx> + +#include <xsd/cxx/options.hxx> + +namespace CXX +{ + namespace Tree + { + class options: public ::CXX::options + { + public: + options (); + + options (int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase = false, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + options (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase = false, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + options (int& argc, + char** argv, + int& end, + bool erase = false, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + options (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + int& end, + bool erase = false, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + options (::cli::scanner&, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + // Option accessors. + // + const bool& + generate_polymorphic () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + polymorphic_type () const; + + bool + polymorphic_type_specified () const; + + const bool& + polymorphic_type_all () const; + + const unsigned long& + polymorphic_plate () const; + + bool + polymorphic_plate_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + ordered_type () const; + + bool + ordered_type_specified () const; + + const bool& + ordered_type_derived () const; + + const bool& + ordered_type_mixed () const; + + const bool& + ordered_type_all () const; + + const NarrowString& + order_container () const; + + bool + order_container_specified () const; + + const bool& + generate_serialization () const; + + const bool& + generate_ostream () const; + + const bool& + generate_doxygen () const; + + const bool& + generate_comparison () const; + + const bool& + generate_default_ctor () const; + + const bool& + generate_from_base_ctor () const; + + const bool& + suppress_assignment () const; + + const bool& + generate_detach () const; + + const bool& + generate_wildcard () const; + + const bool& + generate_any_type () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + generate_insertion () const; + + bool + generate_insertion_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + generate_extraction () const; + + bool + generate_extraction_specified () const; + + const bool& + generate_forward () const; + + const bool& + suppress_parsing () const; + + const bool& + generate_element_type () const; + + const bool& + generate_element_map () const; + + const bool& + generate_intellisense () const; + + const bool& + omit_default_attributes () const; + + const NarrowString& + type_naming () const; + + bool + type_naming_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + function_naming () const; + + bool + function_naming_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + type_regex () const; + + bool + type_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + accessor_regex () const; + + bool + accessor_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + one_accessor_regex () const; + + bool + one_accessor_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + opt_accessor_regex () const; + + bool + opt_accessor_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + seq_accessor_regex () const; + + bool + seq_accessor_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + modifier_regex () const; + + bool + modifier_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + one_modifier_regex () const; + + bool + one_modifier_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + opt_modifier_regex () const; + + bool + opt_modifier_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + seq_modifier_regex () const; + + bool + seq_modifier_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + parser_regex () const; + + bool + parser_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + serializer_regex () const; + + bool + serializer_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + const_regex () const; + + bool + const_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + enumerator_regex () const; + + bool + enumerator_regex_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + element_type_regex () const; + + bool + element_type_regex_specified () const; + + const bool& + name_regex_trace () const; + + const bool& + root_element_first () const; + + const bool& + root_element_last () const; + + const bool& + root_element_all () const; + + const bool& + root_element_none () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + root_element () const; + + bool + root_element_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + custom_type () const; + + bool + custom_type_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + custom_type_regex () const; + + bool + custom_type_regex_specified () const; + + const std::size_t& + parts () const; + + bool + parts_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + parts_suffix () const; + + bool + parts_suffix_specified () const; + + // Print usage information. + // + static ::cli::usage_para + print_usage (::std::wostream&, + ::cli::usage_para = ::cli::usage_para::none); + + // Implementation details. + // + protected: + bool + _parse (const char*, ::cli::scanner&); + + private: + bool + _parse (::cli::scanner&, + ::cli::unknown_mode option, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument); + + public: + bool generate_polymorphic_; + NarrowStrings polymorphic_type_; + bool polymorphic_type_specified_; + bool polymorphic_type_all_; + unsigned long polymorphic_plate_; + bool polymorphic_plate_specified_; + NarrowStrings ordered_type_; + bool ordered_type_specified_; + bool ordered_type_derived_; + bool ordered_type_mixed_; + bool ordered_type_all_; + NarrowString order_container_; + bool order_container_specified_; + bool generate_serialization_; + bool generate_ostream_; + bool generate_doxygen_; + bool generate_comparison_; + bool generate_default_ctor_; + bool generate_from_base_ctor_; + bool suppress_assignment_; + bool generate_detach_; + bool generate_wildcard_; + bool generate_any_type_; + NarrowStrings generate_insertion_; + bool generate_insertion_specified_; + NarrowStrings generate_extraction_; + bool generate_extraction_specified_; + bool generate_forward_; + bool suppress_parsing_; + bool generate_element_type_; + bool generate_element_map_; + bool generate_intellisense_; + bool omit_default_attributes_; + NarrowString type_naming_; + bool type_naming_specified_; + NarrowString function_naming_; + bool function_naming_specified_; + NarrowStrings type_regex_; + bool type_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings accessor_regex_; + bool accessor_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings one_accessor_regex_; + bool one_accessor_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings opt_accessor_regex_; + bool opt_accessor_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings seq_accessor_regex_; + bool seq_accessor_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings modifier_regex_; + bool modifier_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings one_modifier_regex_; + bool one_modifier_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings opt_modifier_regex_; + bool opt_modifier_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings seq_modifier_regex_; + bool seq_modifier_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings parser_regex_; + bool parser_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings serializer_regex_; + bool serializer_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings const_regex_; + bool const_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings enumerator_regex_; + bool enumerator_regex_specified_; + NarrowStrings element_type_regex_; + bool element_type_regex_specified_; + bool name_regex_trace_; + bool root_element_first_; + bool root_element_last_; + bool root_element_all_; + bool root_element_none_; + NarrowStrings root_element_; + bool root_element_specified_; + NarrowStrings custom_type_; + bool custom_type_specified_; + NarrowStrings custom_type_regex_; + bool custom_type_regex_specified_; + std::size_t parts_; + bool parts_specified_; + NarrowString parts_suffix_; + bool parts_suffix_specified_; + }; + } +} + +#include <xsd/cxx/tree/options.ixx> + +// Begin epilogue. +// +// +// End epilogue. + +#endif // XSD_CXX_TREE_OPTIONS_HXX diff --git a/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/tree/options.ixx b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/tree/options.ixx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4d34fd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/cxx/tree/options.ixx @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ +// -*- C++ -*- +// +// This file was generated by CLI, a command line interface +// compiler for C++. +// + +// Begin prologue. +// +// +// End prologue. + +namespace CXX +{ + namespace Tree + { + // options + // + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_polymorphic () const + { + return this->generate_polymorphic_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + polymorphic_type () const + { + return this->polymorphic_type_; + } + + inline bool options:: + polymorphic_type_specified () const + { + return this->polymorphic_type_specified_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + polymorphic_type_all () const + { + return this->polymorphic_type_all_; + } + + inline const unsigned long& options:: + polymorphic_plate () const + { + return this->polymorphic_plate_; + } + + inline bool options:: + polymorphic_plate_specified () const + { + return this->polymorphic_plate_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + ordered_type () const + { + return this->ordered_type_; + } + + inline bool options:: + ordered_type_specified () const + { + return this->ordered_type_specified_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + ordered_type_derived () const + { + return this->ordered_type_derived_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + ordered_type_mixed () const + { + return this->ordered_type_mixed_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + ordered_type_all () const + { + return this->ordered_type_all_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + order_container () const + { + return this->order_container_; + } + + inline bool options:: + order_container_specified () const + { + return this->order_container_specified_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_serialization () const + { + return this->generate_serialization_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_ostream () const + { + return this->generate_ostream_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_doxygen () const + { + return this->generate_doxygen_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_comparison () const + { + return this->generate_comparison_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_default_ctor () const + { + return this->generate_default_ctor_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_from_base_ctor () const + { + return this->generate_from_base_ctor_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + suppress_assignment () const + { + return this->suppress_assignment_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_detach () const + { + return this->generate_detach_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_wildcard () const + { + return this->generate_wildcard_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_any_type () const + { + return this->generate_any_type_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + generate_insertion () const + { + return this->generate_insertion_; + } + + inline bool options:: + generate_insertion_specified () const + { + return this->generate_insertion_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + generate_extraction () const + { + return this->generate_extraction_; + } + + inline bool options:: + generate_extraction_specified () const + { + return this->generate_extraction_specified_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_forward () const + { + return this->generate_forward_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + suppress_parsing () const + { + return this->suppress_parsing_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_element_type () const + { + return this->generate_element_type_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_element_map () const + { + return this->generate_element_map_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + generate_intellisense () const + { + return this->generate_intellisense_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + omit_default_attributes () const + { + return this->omit_default_attributes_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + type_naming () const + { + return this->type_naming_; + } + + inline bool options:: + type_naming_specified () const + { + return this->type_naming_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + function_naming () const + { + return this->function_naming_; + } + + inline bool options:: + function_naming_specified () const + { + return this->function_naming_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + type_regex () const + { + return this->type_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + type_regex_specified () const + { + return this->type_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + accessor_regex () const + { + return this->accessor_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + accessor_regex_specified () const + { + return this->accessor_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + one_accessor_regex () const + { + return this->one_accessor_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + one_accessor_regex_specified () const + { + return this->one_accessor_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + opt_accessor_regex () const + { + return this->opt_accessor_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + opt_accessor_regex_specified () const + { + return this->opt_accessor_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + seq_accessor_regex () const + { + return this->seq_accessor_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + seq_accessor_regex_specified () const + { + return this->seq_accessor_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + modifier_regex () const + { + return this->modifier_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + modifier_regex_specified () const + { + return this->modifier_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + one_modifier_regex () const + { + return this->one_modifier_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + one_modifier_regex_specified () const + { + return this->one_modifier_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + opt_modifier_regex () const + { + return this->opt_modifier_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + opt_modifier_regex_specified () const + { + return this->opt_modifier_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + seq_modifier_regex () const + { + return this->seq_modifier_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + seq_modifier_regex_specified () const + { + return this->seq_modifier_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + parser_regex () const + { + return this->parser_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + parser_regex_specified () const + { + return this->parser_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + serializer_regex () const + { + return this->serializer_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + serializer_regex_specified () const + { + return this->serializer_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + const_regex () const + { + return this->const_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + const_regex_specified () const + { + return this->const_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + enumerator_regex () const + { + return this->enumerator_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + enumerator_regex_specified () const + { + return this->enumerator_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + element_type_regex () const + { + return this->element_type_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + element_type_regex_specified () const + { + return this->element_type_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + name_regex_trace () const + { + return this->name_regex_trace_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + root_element_first () const + { + return this->root_element_first_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + root_element_last () const + { + return this->root_element_last_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + root_element_all () const + { + return this->root_element_all_; + } + + inline const bool& options:: + root_element_none () const + { + return this->root_element_none_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + root_element () const + { + return this->root_element_; + } + + inline bool options:: + root_element_specified () const + { + return this->root_element_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + custom_type () const + { + return this->custom_type_; + } + + inline bool options:: + custom_type_specified () const + { + return this->custom_type_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowStrings& options:: + custom_type_regex () const + { + return this->custom_type_regex_; + } + + inline bool options:: + custom_type_regex_specified () const + { + return this->custom_type_regex_specified_; + } + + inline const std::size_t& options:: + parts () const + { + return this->parts_; + } + + inline bool options:: + parts_specified () const + { + return this->parts_specified_; + } + + inline const NarrowString& options:: + parts_suffix () const + { + return this->parts_suffix_; + } + + inline bool options:: + parts_suffix_specified () const + { + return this->parts_suffix_specified_; + } + } +} + +// Begin epilogue. +// +// +// End epilogue. diff --git a/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/options.cxx b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/options.cxx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8da0ff5 --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/options.cxx @@ -0,0 +1,1290 @@ +// -*- C++ -*- +// +// This file was generated by CLI, a command line interface +// compiler for C++. +// + +// Begin prologue. +// +#include <xsd/options-parser.hxx> +// +// End prologue. + +#include <xsd/options.hxx> + +#include <map> +#include <set> +#include <string> +#include <vector> +#include <utility> +#include <ostream> +#include <sstream> +#include <cstring> +#include <fstream> + +namespace cli +{ + // unknown_option + // + unknown_option:: + ~unknown_option () throw () + { + } + + void unknown_option:: + print (::std::wostream& os) const + { + os << "unknown option '" << option ().c_str () << "'"; + } + + const char* unknown_option:: + what () const throw () + { + return "unknown option"; + } + + // unknown_argument + // + unknown_argument:: + ~unknown_argument () throw () + { + } + + void unknown_argument:: + print (::std::wostream& os) const + { + os << "unknown argument '" << argument ().c_str () << "'"; + } + + const char* unknown_argument:: + what () const throw () + { + return "unknown argument"; + } + + // missing_value + // + missing_value:: + ~missing_value () throw () + { + } + + void missing_value:: + print (::std::wostream& os) const + { + os << "missing value for option '" << option ().c_str () << "'"; + } + + const char* missing_value:: + what () const throw () + { + return "missing option value"; + } + + // invalid_value + // + invalid_value:: + ~invalid_value () throw () + { + } + + void invalid_value:: + print (::std::wostream& os) const + { + os << "invalid value '" << value ().c_str () << "' for option '" + << option ().c_str () << "'"; + + if (!message ().empty ()) + os << ": " << message ().c_str (); + } + + const char* invalid_value:: + what () const throw () + { + return "invalid option value"; + } + + // eos_reached + // + void eos_reached:: + print (::std::wostream& os) const + { + os << what (); + } + + const char* eos_reached:: + what () const throw () + { + return "end of argument stream reached"; + } + + // file_io_failure + // + file_io_failure:: + ~file_io_failure () throw () + { + } + + void file_io_failure:: + print (::std::wostream& os) const + { + os << "unable to open file '" << file ().c_str () << "' or read failure"; + } + + const char* file_io_failure:: + what () const throw () + { + return "unable to open file or read failure"; + } + + // unmatched_quote + // + unmatched_quote:: + ~unmatched_quote () throw () + { + } + + void unmatched_quote:: + print (::std::wostream& os) const + { + os << "unmatched quote in argument '" << argument ().c_str () << "'"; + } + + const char* unmatched_quote:: + what () const throw () + { + return "unmatched quote"; + } + + // scanner + // + scanner:: + ~scanner () + { + } + + // argv_scanner + // + bool argv_scanner:: + more () + { + return i_ < argc_; + } + + const char* argv_scanner:: + peek () + { + if (i_ < argc_) + return argv_[i_]; + else + throw eos_reached (); + } + + const char* argv_scanner:: + next () + { + if (i_ < argc_) + { + const char* r (argv_[i_]); + + if (erase_) + { + for (int i (i_ + 1); i < argc_; ++i) + argv_[i - 1] = argv_[i]; + + --argc_; + argv_[argc_] = 0; + } + else + ++i_; + + ++start_position_; + return r; + } + else + throw eos_reached (); + } + + void argv_scanner:: + skip () + { + if (i_ < argc_) + { + ++i_; + ++start_position_; + } + else + throw eos_reached (); + } + + std::size_t argv_scanner:: + position () + { + return start_position_; + } + + // argv_file_scanner + // + int argv_file_scanner::zero_argc_ = 0; + std::string argv_file_scanner::empty_string_; + + bool argv_file_scanner:: + more () + { + if (!args_.empty ()) + return true; + + while (base::more ()) + { + // See if the next argument is the file option. + // + const char* a (base::peek ()); + const option_info* oi = 0; + const char* ov = 0; + + if (!skip_) + { + if ((oi = find (a)) != 0) + { + base::next (); + + if (!base::more ()) + throw missing_value (a); + + ov = base::next (); + } + else if (std::strncmp (a, "-", 1) == 0) + { + if ((ov = std::strchr (a, '=')) != 0) + { + std::string o (a, 0, ov - a); + if ((oi = find (o.c_str ())) != 0) + { + base::next (); + ++ov; + } + } + } + } + + if (oi != 0) + { + if (oi->search_func != 0) + { + std::string f (oi->search_func (ov, oi->arg)); + + if (!f.empty ()) + load (f); + } + else + load (ov); + + if (!args_.empty ()) + return true; + } + else + { + if (!skip_) + skip_ = (std::strcmp (a, "--") == 0); + + return true; + } + } + + return false; + } + + const char* argv_file_scanner:: + peek () + { + if (!more ()) + throw eos_reached (); + + return args_.empty () ? base::peek () : args_.front ().value.c_str (); + } + + const std::string& argv_file_scanner:: + peek_file () + { + if (!more ()) + throw eos_reached (); + + return args_.empty () ? empty_string_ : *args_.front ().file; + } + + std::size_t argv_file_scanner:: + peek_line () + { + if (!more ()) + throw eos_reached (); + + return args_.empty () ? 0 : args_.front ().line; + } + + const char* argv_file_scanner:: + next () + { + if (!more ()) + throw eos_reached (); + + if (args_.empty ()) + return base::next (); + else + { + hold_[i_ == 0 ? ++i_ : --i_].swap (args_.front ().value); + args_.pop_front (); + ++start_position_; + return hold_[i_].c_str (); + } + } + + void argv_file_scanner:: + skip () + { + if (!more ()) + throw eos_reached (); + + if (args_.empty ()) + return base::skip (); + else + { + args_.pop_front (); + ++start_position_; + } + } + + const argv_file_scanner::option_info* argv_file_scanner:: + find (const char* a) const + { + for (std::size_t i (0); i < options_count_; ++i) + if (std::strcmp (a, options_[i].option) == 0) + return &options_[i]; + + return 0; + } + + std::size_t argv_file_scanner:: + position () + { + return start_position_; + } + + void argv_file_scanner:: + load (const std::string& file) + { + using namespace std; + + ifstream is (file.c_str ()); + + if (!is.is_open ()) + throw file_io_failure (file); + + files_.push_back (file); + + arg a; + a.file = &*files_.rbegin (); + + for (a.line = 1; !is.eof (); ++a.line) + { + string line; + getline (is, line); + + if (is.fail () && !is.eof ()) + throw file_io_failure (file); + + string::size_type n (line.size ()); + + // Trim the line from leading and trailing whitespaces. + // + if (n != 0) + { + const char* f (line.c_str ()); + const char* l (f + n); + + const char* of (f); + while (f < l && (*f == ' ' || *f == '\t' || *f == '\r')) + ++f; + + --l; + + const char* ol (l); + while (l > f && (*l == ' ' || *l == '\t' || *l == '\r')) + --l; + + if (f != of || l != ol) + line = f <= l ? string (f, l - f + 1) : string (); + } + + // Ignore empty lines, those that start with #. + // + if (line.empty () || line[0] == '#') + continue; + + string::size_type p (string::npos); + if (line.compare (0, 1, "-") == 0) + { + p = line.find (' '); + + string::size_type q (line.find ('=')); + if (q != string::npos && q < p) + p = q; + } + + string s1; + if (p != string::npos) + { + s1.assign (line, 0, p); + + // Skip leading whitespaces in the argument. + // + if (line[p] == '=') + ++p; + else + { + n = line.size (); + for (++p; p < n; ++p) + { + char c (line[p]); + if (c != ' ' && c != '\t' && c != '\r') + break; + } + } + } + else if (!skip_) + skip_ = (line == "--"); + + string s2 (line, p != string::npos ? p : 0); + + // If the string (which is an option value or argument) is + // wrapped in quotes, remove them. + // + n = s2.size (); + char cf (s2[0]), cl (s2[n - 1]); + + if (cf == '"' || cf == '\'' || cl == '"' || cl == '\'') + { + if (n == 1 || cf != cl) + throw unmatched_quote (s2); + + s2 = string (s2, 1, n - 2); + } + + if (!s1.empty ()) + { + // See if this is another file option. + // + const option_info* oi; + if (!skip_ && (oi = find (s1.c_str ()))) + { + if (s2.empty ()) + throw missing_value (oi->option); + + if (oi->search_func != 0) + { + string f (oi->search_func (s2.c_str (), oi->arg)); + if (!f.empty ()) + load (f); + } + else + { + // If the path of the file being parsed is not simple and the + // path of the file that needs to be loaded is relative, then + // complete the latter using the former as a base. + // +#ifndef _WIN32 + string::size_type p (file.find_last_of ('/')); + bool c (p != string::npos && s2[0] != '/'); +#else + string::size_type p (file.find_last_of ("/\\")); + bool c (p != string::npos && s2[1] != ':'); +#endif + if (c) + s2.insert (0, file, 0, p + 1); + + load (s2); + } + + continue; + } + + a.value = s1; + args_.push_back (a); + } + + a.value = s2; + args_.push_back (a); + } + } + + template <typename X> + struct parser + { + static void + parse (X& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + using namespace std; + + const char* o (s.next ()); + if (s.more ()) + { + string v (s.next ()); + istringstream is (v); + if (!(is >> x && is.peek () == istringstream::traits_type::eof ())) + throw invalid_value (o, v); + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <> + struct parser<bool> + { + static void + parse (bool& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + { + const char* v (s.next ()); + + if (std::strcmp (v, "1") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "true") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "TRUE") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "True") == 0) + x = true; + else if (std::strcmp (v, "0") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "false") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "FALSE") == 0 || + std::strcmp (v, "False") == 0) + x = false; + else + throw invalid_value (o, v); + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <> + struct parser<std::string> + { + static void + parse (std::string& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + x = s.next (); + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename X> + struct parser<std::pair<X, std::size_t> > + { + static void + parse (std::pair<X, std::size_t>& x, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + x.second = s.position (); + parser<X>::parse (x.first, xs, s); + } + }; + + template <typename X> + struct parser<std::vector<X> > + { + static void + parse (std::vector<X>& c, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + X x; + bool dummy; + parser<X>::parse (x, dummy, s); + c.push_back (x); + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename X, typename C> + struct parser<std::set<X, C> > + { + static void + parse (std::set<X, C>& c, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + X x; + bool dummy; + parser<X>::parse (x, dummy, s); + c.insert (x); + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename K, typename V, typename C> + struct parser<std::map<K, V, C> > + { + static void + parse (std::map<K, V, C>& m, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + { + std::size_t pos (s.position ()); + std::string ov (s.next ()); + std::string::size_type p = ov.find ('='); + + K k = K (); + V v = V (); + std::string kstr (ov, 0, p); + std::string vstr (ov, (p != std::string::npos ? p + 1 : ov.size ())); + + int ac (2); + char* av[] = + { + const_cast<char*> (o), + 0 + }; + + bool dummy; + if (!kstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (kstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<K>::parse (k, dummy, s); + } + + if (!vstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (vstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<V>::parse (v, dummy, s); + } + + m[k] = v; + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename K, typename V, typename C> + struct parser<std::multimap<K, V, C> > + { + static void + parse (std::multimap<K, V, C>& m, bool& xs, scanner& s) + { + const char* o (s.next ()); + + if (s.more ()) + { + std::size_t pos (s.position ()); + std::string ov (s.next ()); + std::string::size_type p = ov.find ('='); + + K k = K (); + V v = V (); + std::string kstr (ov, 0, p); + std::string vstr (ov, (p != std::string::npos ? p + 1 : ov.size ())); + + int ac (2); + char* av[] = + { + const_cast<char*> (o), + 0 + }; + + bool dummy; + if (!kstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (kstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<K>::parse (k, dummy, s); + } + + if (!vstr.empty ()) + { + av[1] = const_cast<char*> (vstr.c_str ()); + argv_scanner s (0, ac, av, false, pos); + parser<V>::parse (v, dummy, s); + } + + m.insert (typename std::multimap<K, V, C>::value_type (k, v)); + } + else + throw missing_value (o); + + xs = true; + } + }; + + template <typename X, typename T, T X::*M> + void + thunk (X& x, scanner& s) + { + parser<T>::parse (x.*M, s); + } + + template <typename X, bool X::*M> + void + thunk (X& x, scanner& s) + { + s.next (); + x.*M = true; + } + + template <typename X, typename T, T X::*M, bool X::*S> + void + thunk (X& x, scanner& s) + { + parser<T>::parse (x.*M, x.*S, s); + } +} + +#include <map> + +// help_options +// + +help_options:: +help_options () +: build2_metadata_ (), + build2_metadata_specified_ (false), + help_ (), + version_ (), + proprietary_license_ () +{ +} + +help_options:: +help_options (int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) +: build2_metadata_ (), + build2_metadata_specified_ (false), + help_ (), + version_ (), + proprietary_license_ () +{ + ::cli::argv_scanner s (argc, argv, erase); + _parse (s, opt, arg); +} + +help_options:: +help_options (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) +: build2_metadata_ (), + build2_metadata_specified_ (false), + help_ (), + version_ (), + proprietary_license_ () +{ + ::cli::argv_scanner s (start, argc, argv, erase); + _parse (s, opt, arg); +} + +help_options:: +help_options (int& argc, + char** argv, + int& end, + bool erase, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) +: build2_metadata_ (), + build2_metadata_specified_ (false), + help_ (), + version_ (), + proprietary_license_ () +{ + ::cli::argv_scanner s (argc, argv, erase); + _parse (s, opt, arg); + end = s.end (); +} + +help_options:: +help_options (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + int& end, + bool erase, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) +: build2_metadata_ (), + build2_metadata_specified_ (false), + help_ (), + version_ (), + proprietary_license_ () +{ + ::cli::argv_scanner s (start, argc, argv, erase); + _parse (s, opt, arg); + end = s.end (); +} + +help_options:: +help_options (::cli::scanner& s, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg) +: build2_metadata_ (), + build2_metadata_specified_ (false), + help_ (), + version_ (), + proprietary_license_ () +{ + _parse (s, opt, arg); +} + +::cli::usage_para help_options:: +print_usage (::std::wostream& os, ::cli::usage_para p) +{ + CLI_POTENTIALLY_UNUSED (os); + + return p; +} + +typedef +std::map<std::string, void (*) (help_options&, ::cli::scanner&)> +_cli_help_options_map; + +static _cli_help_options_map _cli_help_options_map_; + +struct _cli_help_options_map_init +{ + _cli_help_options_map_init () + { + _cli_help_options_map_["--build2-metadata"] = + &::cli::thunk< help_options, std::uint64_t, &help_options::build2_metadata_, + &help_options::build2_metadata_specified_ >; + _cli_help_options_map_["--help"] = + &::cli::thunk< help_options, &help_options::help_ >; + _cli_help_options_map_["--version"] = + &::cli::thunk< help_options, &help_options::version_ >; + _cli_help_options_map_["--proprietary-license"] = + &::cli::thunk< help_options, &help_options::proprietary_license_ >; + } +}; + +static _cli_help_options_map_init _cli_help_options_map_init_; + +bool help_options:: +_parse (const char* o, ::cli::scanner& s) +{ + _cli_help_options_map::const_iterator i (_cli_help_options_map_.find (o)); + + if (i != _cli_help_options_map_.end ()) + { + (*(i->second)) (*this, s); + return true; + } + + return false; +} + +bool help_options:: +_parse (::cli::scanner& s, + ::cli::unknown_mode opt_mode, + ::cli::unknown_mode arg_mode) +{ + // Can't skip combined flags (--no-combined-flags). + // + assert (opt_mode != ::cli::unknown_mode::skip); + + bool r = false; + bool opt = true; + + while (s.more ()) + { + const char* o = s.peek (); + + if (std::strcmp (o, "--") == 0) + { + opt = false; + s.skip (); + r = true; + continue; + } + + if (opt) + { + if (_parse (o, s)) + { + r = true; + continue; + } + + if (std::strncmp (o, "-", 1) == 0 && o[1] != '\0') + { + // Handle combined option values. + // + std::string co; + if (const char* v = std::strchr (o, '=')) + { + co.assign (o, 0, v - o); + ++v; + + int ac (2); + char* av[] = + { + const_cast<char*> (co.c_str ()), + const_cast<char*> (v) + }; + + ::cli::argv_scanner ns (0, ac, av); + + if (_parse (co.c_str (), ns)) + { + // Parsed the option but not its value? + // + if (ns.end () != 2) + throw ::cli::invalid_value (co, v); + + s.next (); + r = true; + continue; + } + else + { + // Set the unknown option and fall through. + // + o = co.c_str (); + } + } + + // Handle combined flags. + // + char cf[3]; + { + const char* p = o + 1; + for (; *p != '\0'; ++p) + { + if (!((*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'z') || + (*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'Z') || + (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9'))) + break; + } + + if (*p == '\0') + { + for (p = o + 1; *p != '\0'; ++p) + { + std::strcpy (cf, "-"); + cf[1] = *p; + cf[2] = '\0'; + + int ac (1); + char* av[] = + { + cf + }; + + ::cli::argv_scanner ns (0, ac, av); + + if (!_parse (cf, ns)) + break; + } + + if (*p == '\0') + { + // All handled. + // + s.next (); + r = true; + continue; + } + else + { + // Set the unknown option and fall through. + // + o = cf; + } + } + } + + switch (opt_mode) + { + case ::cli::unknown_mode::skip: + { + s.skip (); + r = true; + continue; + } + case ::cli::unknown_mode::stop: + { + break; + } + case ::cli::unknown_mode::fail: + { + throw ::cli::unknown_option (o); + } + } + + break; + } + } + + switch (arg_mode) + { + case ::cli::unknown_mode::skip: + { + s.skip (); + r = true; + continue; + } + case ::cli::unknown_mode::stop: + { + break; + } + case ::cli::unknown_mode::fail: + { + throw ::cli::unknown_argument (o); + } + } + + break; + } + + return r; +} + +// options +// + +options:: +options () +: disable_warning_ (), + disable_warning_specified_ (false), + options_file_ (), + options_file_specified_ (false), + show_sloc_ (), + sloc_limit_ (), + sloc_limit_specified_ (false), + proprietary_license_ (), + custom_literals_ (), + custom_literals_specified_ (false), + preserve_anonymous_ (), + show_anonymous_ (), + anonymous_regex_ (), + anonymous_regex_specified_ (false), + anonymous_regex_trace_ (), + morph_anonymous_ (), + location_map_ (), + location_map_specified_ (false), + location_regex_ (), + location_regex_specified_ (false), + location_regex_trace_ (), + file_per_type_ (), + type_file_regex_ (), + type_file_regex_specified_ (false), + type_file_regex_trace_ (), + schema_file_regex_ (), + schema_file_regex_specified_ (false), + schema_file_regex_trace_ (), + fat_type_file_ (), + file_list_ (), + file_list_specified_ (false), + file_list_prologue_ (), + file_list_prologue_specified_ (false), + file_list_epilogue_ (), + file_list_epilogue_specified_ (false), + file_list_delim_ ("\n"), + file_list_delim_specified_ (false), + disable_multi_import_ (), + disable_full_check_ () +{ +} + +::cli::usage_para options:: +print_usage (::std::wostream& os, ::cli::usage_para p) +{ + CLI_POTENTIALLY_UNUSED (os); + + if (p == ::cli::usage_para::text) + os << ::std::endl; + + os << "--disable-warning <warn> Disable printing warning with id <warn>." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--options-file <file> Read additional options from <file>." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--show-sloc Show the number of generated physical source lines" << ::std::endl + << " of code (SLOC)." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--sloc-limit <num> Check that the number of generated physical source" << ::std::endl + << " lines of code (SLOC) does not exceed <num>." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--proprietary-license Indicate that the generated code is licensed under" << ::std::endl + << " a proprietary license instead of the GPL." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--custom-literals <file> Load custom XML string to C++ literal mappings" << ::std::endl + << " from <file>." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--preserve-anonymous Preserve anonymous types." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--show-anonymous Show elements and attributes that are of anonymous" << ::std::endl + << " types." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--anonymous-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to derive names for anonymous types from the" << ::std::endl + << " enclosing attributes/elements." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--anonymous-regex-trace Trace the process of applying regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " specified with the --anonymous-regex option." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--location-map <ol>=<nl> Map the original schema location <ol> that is" << ::std::endl + << " specified in the XML Schema include or import" << ::std::endl + << " elements to new schema location <nl>." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--location-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to map schema locations that are specified in" << ::std::endl + << " the XML Schema include or import elements." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--location-regex-trace Trace the process of applying regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " specified with the --location-regex option." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--file-per-type Generate a separate set of C++ files for each type" << ::std::endl + << " defined in XML Schema." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--type-file-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate type names to file names when" << ::std::endl + << " the --file-per-type option is specified." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--type-file-regex-trace Trace the process of applying regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " specified with the --type-file-regex option." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--schema-file-regex <regex> Add <regex> to the list of regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " used to translate schema file names when the" << ::std::endl + << " --file-per-type option is specified." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--schema-file-regex-trace Trace the process of applying regular expressions" << ::std::endl + << " specified with the --schema-file-regex option." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--fat-type-file Generate code corresponding to global elements" << ::std::endl + << " into type files instead of schema files when the" << ::std::endl + << " --type-file-regex option is specified." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--file-list <file> Write a list of generated C++ files to <file>." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--file-list-prologue <text> Insert <text> at the beginning of the file list." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--file-list-epilogue <text> Insert <text> at the end of the file list." << ::std::endl; + + os << "--file-list-delim <text> Delimit file names written to the file list with" << ::std::endl + << " <text> instead of new lines." << ::std::endl; + + p = ::cli::usage_para::option; + + return p; +} + +typedef +std::map<std::string, void (*) (options&, ::cli::scanner&)> +_cli_options_map; + +static _cli_options_map _cli_options_map_; + +struct _cli_options_map_init +{ + _cli_options_map_init () + { + _cli_options_map_["--disable-warning"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::disable_warning_, + &options::disable_warning_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--options-file"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, std::string, &options::options_file_, + &options::options_file_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--show-sloc"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::show_sloc_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--sloc-limit"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, std::size_t, &options::sloc_limit_, + &options::sloc_limit_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--proprietary-license"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::proprietary_license_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--custom-literals"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::custom_literals_, + &options::custom_literals_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--preserve-anonymous"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::preserve_anonymous_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--show-anonymous"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::show_anonymous_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--anonymous-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::anonymous_regex_, + &options::anonymous_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--anonymous-regex-trace"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::anonymous_regex_trace_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--morph-anonymous"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::morph_anonymous_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--location-map"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::location_map_, + &options::location_map_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--location-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::location_regex_, + &options::location_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--location-regex-trace"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::location_regex_trace_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--file-per-type"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::file_per_type_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--type-file-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::type_file_regex_, + &options::type_file_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--type-file-regex-trace"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::type_file_regex_trace_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--schema-file-regex"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowStrings, &options::schema_file_regex_, + &options::schema_file_regex_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--schema-file-regex-trace"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::schema_file_regex_trace_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--fat-type-file"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::fat_type_file_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--file-list"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::file_list_, + &options::file_list_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--file-list-prologue"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::file_list_prologue_, + &options::file_list_prologue_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--file-list-epilogue"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::file_list_epilogue_, + &options::file_list_epilogue_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--file-list-delim"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, NarrowString, &options::file_list_delim_, + &options::file_list_delim_specified_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--disable-multi-import"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::disable_multi_import_ >; + _cli_options_map_["--disable-full-check"] = + &::cli::thunk< options, &options::disable_full_check_ >; + } +}; + +static _cli_options_map_init _cli_options_map_init_; + +bool options:: +_parse (const char* o, ::cli::scanner& s) +{ + _cli_options_map::const_iterator i (_cli_options_map_.find (o)); + + if (i != _cli_options_map_.end ()) + { + (*(i->second)) (*this, s); + return true; + } + + return false; +} + +// Begin epilogue. +// +// +// End epilogue. + diff --git a/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/options.hxx b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/options.hxx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bdeaa7e --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/options.hxx @@ -0,0 +1,698 @@ +// -*- C++ -*- +// +// This file was generated by CLI, a command line interface +// compiler for C++. +// + +#ifndef XSD_OPTIONS_HXX +#define XSD_OPTIONS_HXX + +// Begin prologue. +// +// +// End prologue. + +#include <list> +#include <deque> +#include <iosfwd> +#include <string> +#include <cstddef> +#include <exception> + +#ifndef CLI_POTENTIALLY_UNUSED +# if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__xlC__) +# define CLI_POTENTIALLY_UNUSED(x) (void*)&x +# else +# define CLI_POTENTIALLY_UNUSED(x) (void)x +# endif +#endif + +namespace cli +{ + class usage_para + { + public: + enum value + { + none, + text, + option + }; + + usage_para (value); + + operator value () const + { + return v_; + } + + private: + value v_; + }; + + class unknown_mode + { + public: + enum value + { + skip, + stop, + fail + }; + + unknown_mode (value); + + operator value () const + { + return v_; + } + + private: + value v_; + }; + + // Exceptions. + // + + class exception: public std::exception + { + public: + virtual void + print (::std::wostream&) const = 0; + }; + + ::std::wostream& + operator<< (::std::wostream&, const exception&); + + class unknown_option: public exception + { + public: + virtual + ~unknown_option () throw (); + + unknown_option (const std::string& option); + + const std::string& + option () const; + + virtual void + print (::std::wostream&) const; + + virtual const char* + what () const throw (); + + private: + std::string option_; + }; + + class unknown_argument: public exception + { + public: + virtual + ~unknown_argument () throw (); + + unknown_argument (const std::string& argument); + + const std::string& + argument () const; + + virtual void + print (::std::wostream&) const; + + virtual const char* + what () const throw (); + + private: + std::string argument_; + }; + + class missing_value: public exception + { + public: + virtual + ~missing_value () throw (); + + missing_value (const std::string& option); + + const std::string& + option () const; + + virtual void + print (::std::wostream&) const; + + virtual const char* + what () const throw (); + + private: + std::string option_; + }; + + class invalid_value: public exception + { + public: + virtual + ~invalid_value () throw (); + + invalid_value (const std::string& option, + const std::string& value, + const std::string& message = std::string ()); + + const std::string& + option () const; + + const std::string& + value () const; + + const std::string& + message () const; + + virtual void + print (::std::wostream&) const; + + virtual const char* + what () const throw (); + + private: + std::string option_; + std::string value_; + std::string message_; + }; + + class eos_reached: public exception + { + public: + virtual void + print (::std::wostream&) const; + + virtual const char* + what () const throw (); + }; + + class file_io_failure: public exception + { + public: + virtual + ~file_io_failure () throw (); + + file_io_failure (const std::string& file); + + const std::string& + file () const; + + virtual void + print (::std::wostream&) const; + + virtual const char* + what () const throw (); + + private: + std::string file_; + }; + + class unmatched_quote: public exception + { + public: + virtual + ~unmatched_quote () throw (); + + unmatched_quote (const std::string& argument); + + const std::string& + argument () const; + + virtual void + print (::std::wostream&) const; + + virtual const char* + what () const throw (); + + private: + std::string argument_; + }; + + // Command line argument scanner interface. + // + // The values returned by next() are guaranteed to be valid + // for the two previous arguments up until a call to a third + // peek() or next(). + // + // The position() function returns a monotonically-increasing + // number which, if stored, can later be used to determine the + // relative position of the argument returned by the following + // call to next(). Note that if multiple scanners are used to + // extract arguments from multiple sources, then the end + // position of the previous scanner should be used as the + // start position of the next. + // + class scanner + { + public: + virtual + ~scanner (); + + virtual bool + more () = 0; + + virtual const char* + peek () = 0; + + virtual const char* + next () = 0; + + virtual void + skip () = 0; + + virtual std::size_t + position () = 0; + }; + + class argv_scanner: public scanner + { + public: + argv_scanner (int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase = false, + std::size_t start_position = 0); + + argv_scanner (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase = false, + std::size_t start_position = 0); + + int + end () const; + + virtual bool + more (); + + virtual const char* + peek (); + + virtual const char* + next (); + + virtual void + skip (); + + virtual std::size_t + position (); + + protected: + std::size_t start_position_; + int i_; + int& argc_; + char** argv_; + bool erase_; + }; + + class argv_file_scanner: public argv_scanner + { + public: + argv_file_scanner (int& argc, + char** argv, + const std::string& option, + bool erase = false, + std::size_t start_position = 0); + + argv_file_scanner (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + const std::string& option, + bool erase = false, + std::size_t start_position = 0); + + argv_file_scanner (const std::string& file, + const std::string& option, + std::size_t start_position = 0); + + struct option_info + { + // If search_func is not NULL, it is called, with the arg + // value as the second argument, to locate the options file. + // If it returns an empty string, then the file is ignored. + // + const char* option; + std::string (*search_func) (const char*, void* arg); + void* arg; + }; + + argv_file_scanner (int& argc, + char** argv, + const option_info* options, + std::size_t options_count, + bool erase = false, + std::size_t start_position = 0); + + argv_file_scanner (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + const option_info* options, + std::size_t options_count, + bool erase = false, + std::size_t start_position = 0); + + argv_file_scanner (const std::string& file, + const option_info* options = 0, + std::size_t options_count = 0, + std::size_t start_position = 0); + + virtual bool + more (); + + virtual const char* + peek (); + + virtual const char* + next (); + + virtual void + skip (); + + virtual std::size_t + position (); + + // Return the file path if the peeked at argument came from a file and + // the empty string otherwise. The reference is guaranteed to be valid + // till the end of the scanner lifetime. + // + const std::string& + peek_file (); + + // Return the 1-based line number if the peeked at argument came from + // a file and zero otherwise. + // + std::size_t + peek_line (); + + private: + const option_info* + find (const char*) const; + + void + load (const std::string& file); + + typedef argv_scanner base; + + const std::string option_; + option_info option_info_; + const option_info* options_; + std::size_t options_count_; + + struct arg + { + std::string value; + const std::string* file; + std::size_t line; + }; + + std::deque<arg> args_; + std::list<std::string> files_; + + // Circular buffer of two arguments. + // + std::string hold_[2]; + std::size_t i_; + + bool skip_; + + static int zero_argc_; + static std::string empty_string_; + }; + + template <typename X> + struct parser; +} + +#include <cstddef> + +#include <cstdint> + +#include <xsd/types.hxx> + +class help_options +{ + public: + help_options (); + + help_options (int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase = false, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + help_options (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase = false, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + help_options (int& argc, + char** argv, + int& end, + bool erase = false, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + help_options (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + int& end, + bool erase = false, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + help_options (::cli::scanner&, + ::cli::unknown_mode option = ::cli::unknown_mode::fail, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument = ::cli::unknown_mode::stop); + + // Option accessors. + // + const std::uint64_t& + build2_metadata () const; + + bool + build2_metadata_specified () const; + + const bool& + help () const; + + const bool& + version () const; + + const bool& + proprietary_license () const; + + // Print usage information. + // + static ::cli::usage_para + print_usage (::std::wostream&, + ::cli::usage_para = ::cli::usage_para::none); + + // Implementation details. + // + protected: + bool + _parse (const char*, ::cli::scanner&); + + private: + bool + _parse (::cli::scanner&, + ::cli::unknown_mode option, + ::cli::unknown_mode argument); + + public: + std::uint64_t build2_metadata_; + bool build2_metadata_specified_; + bool help_; + bool version_; + bool proprietary_license_; +}; + +class options +{ + public: + // Option accessors. + // + const NarrowStrings& + disable_warning () const; + + bool + disable_warning_specified () const; + + const std::string& + options_file () const; + + bool + options_file_specified () const; + + const bool& + show_sloc () const; + + const std::size_t& + sloc_limit () const; + + bool + sloc_limit_specified () const; + + const bool& + proprietary_license () const; + + const NarrowString& + custom_literals () const; + + bool + custom_literals_specified () const; + + const bool& + preserve_anonymous () const; + + const bool& + show_anonymous () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + anonymous_regex () const; + + bool + anonymous_regex_specified () const; + + const bool& + anonymous_regex_trace () const; + + const bool& + morph_anonymous () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + location_map () const; + + bool + location_map_specified () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + location_regex () const; + + bool + location_regex_specified () const; + + const bool& + location_regex_trace () const; + + const bool& + file_per_type () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + type_file_regex () const; + + bool + type_file_regex_specified () const; + + const bool& + type_file_regex_trace () const; + + const NarrowStrings& + schema_file_regex () const; + + bool + schema_file_regex_specified () const; + + const bool& + schema_file_regex_trace () const; + + const bool& + fat_type_file () const; + + const NarrowString& + file_list () const; + + bool + file_list_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + file_list_prologue () const; + + bool + file_list_prologue_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + file_list_epilogue () const; + + bool + file_list_epilogue_specified () const; + + const NarrowString& + file_list_delim () const; + + bool + file_list_delim_specified () const; + + const bool& + disable_multi_import () const; + + const bool& + disable_full_check () const; + + // Print usage information. + // + static ::cli::usage_para + print_usage (::std::wostream&, + ::cli::usage_para = ::cli::usage_para::none); + + // Implementation details. + // + protected: + options (); + + bool + _parse (const char*, ::cli::scanner&); + + public: + NarrowStrings disable_warning_; + bool disable_warning_specified_; + std::string options_file_; + bool options_file_specified_; + bool show_sloc_; + std::size_t sloc_limit_; + bool sloc_limit_specified_; + bool proprietary_license_; + NarrowString custom_literals_; + bool custom_literals_specified_; + bool preserve_anonymous_; + bool show_anonymous_; + NarrowStrings anonymous_regex_; + bool anonymous_regex_specified_; + bool anonymous_regex_trace_; + bool morph_anonymous_; + NarrowStrings location_map_; + bool location_map_specified_; + NarrowStrings location_regex_; + bool location_regex_specified_; + bool location_regex_trace_; + bool file_per_type_; + NarrowStrings type_file_regex_; + bool type_file_regex_specified_; + bool type_file_regex_trace_; + NarrowStrings schema_file_regex_; + bool schema_file_regex_specified_; + bool schema_file_regex_trace_; + bool fat_type_file_; + NarrowString file_list_; + bool file_list_specified_; + NarrowString file_list_prologue_; + bool file_list_prologue_specified_; + NarrowString file_list_epilogue_; + bool file_list_epilogue_specified_; + NarrowString file_list_delim_; + bool file_list_delim_specified_; + bool disable_multi_import_; + bool disable_full_check_; +}; + +#include <xsd/options.ixx> + +// Begin epilogue. +// +// +// End epilogue. + +#endif // XSD_OPTIONS_HXX diff --git a/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/options.ixx b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/options.ixx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e905544 --- /dev/null +++ b/xsd/xsd/pregenerated/xsd/options.ixx @@ -0,0 +1,549 @@ +// -*- C++ -*- +// +// This file was generated by CLI, a command line interface +// compiler for C++. +// + +// Begin prologue. +// +// +// End prologue. + +#include <cassert> + +namespace cli +{ + // usage_para + // + inline usage_para:: + usage_para (value v) + : v_ (v) + { + } + + // unknown_mode + // + inline unknown_mode:: + unknown_mode (value v) + : v_ (v) + { + } + + // exception + // + inline ::std::wostream& + operator<< (::std::wostream& os, const exception& e) + { + e.print (os); + return os; + } + + // unknown_option + // + inline unknown_option:: + unknown_option (const std::string& option) + : option_ (option) + { + } + + inline const std::string& unknown_option:: + option () const + { + return option_; + } + + // unknown_argument + // + inline unknown_argument:: + unknown_argument (const std::string& argument) + : argument_ (argument) + { + } + + inline const std::string& unknown_argument:: + argument () const + { + return argument_; + } + + // missing_value + // + inline missing_value:: + missing_value (const std::string& option) + : option_ (option) + { + } + + inline const std::string& missing_value:: + option () const + { + return option_; + } + + // invalid_value + // + inline invalid_value:: + invalid_value (const std::string& option, + const std::string& value, + const std::string& message) + : option_ (option), + value_ (value), + message_ (message) + { + } + + inline const std::string& invalid_value:: + option () const + { + return option_; + } + + inline const std::string& invalid_value:: + value () const + { + return value_; + } + + inline const std::string& invalid_value:: + message () const + { + return message_; + } + + // file_io_failure + // + inline file_io_failure:: + file_io_failure (const std::string& file) + : file_ (file) + { + } + + inline const std::string& file_io_failure:: + file () const + { + return file_; + } + + // unmatched_quote + // + inline unmatched_quote:: + unmatched_quote (const std::string& argument) + : argument_ (argument) + { + } + + inline const std::string& unmatched_quote:: + argument () const + { + return argument_; + } + + // argv_scanner + // + inline argv_scanner:: + argv_scanner (int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase, + std::size_t sp) + : start_position_ (sp + 1), + i_ (1), + argc_ (argc), + argv_ (argv), + erase_ (erase) + { + } + + inline argv_scanner:: + argv_scanner (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + bool erase, + std::size_t sp) + : start_position_ (sp + static_cast<std::size_t> (start)), + i_ (start), + argc_ (argc), + argv_ (argv), + erase_ (erase) + { + } + + inline int argv_scanner:: + end () const + { + return i_; + } + + // argv_file_scanner + // + inline argv_file_scanner:: + argv_file_scanner (int& argc, + char** argv, + const std::string& option, + bool erase, + std::size_t sp) + : argv_scanner (argc, argv, erase, sp), + option_ (option), + options_ (&option_info_), + options_count_ (1), + i_ (1), + skip_ (false) + { + option_info_.option = option_.c_str (); + option_info_.search_func = 0; + } + + inline argv_file_scanner:: + argv_file_scanner (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + const std::string& option, + bool erase, + std::size_t sp) + : argv_scanner (start, argc, argv, erase, sp), + option_ (option), + options_ (&option_info_), + options_count_ (1), + i_ (1), + skip_ (false) + { + option_info_.option = option_.c_str (); + option_info_.search_func = 0; + } + + inline argv_file_scanner:: + argv_file_scanner (const std::string& file, + const std::string& option, + std::size_t sp) + : argv_scanner (0, zero_argc_, 0, sp), + option_ (option), + options_ (&option_info_), + options_count_ (1), + i_ (1), + skip_ (false) + { + option_info_.option = option_.c_str (); + option_info_.search_func = 0; + + load (file); + } + + inline argv_file_scanner:: + argv_file_scanner (int& argc, + char** argv, + const option_info* options, + std::size_t options_count, + bool erase, + std::size_t sp) + : argv_scanner (argc, argv, erase, sp), + options_ (options), + options_count_ (options_count), + i_ (1), + skip_ (false) + { + } + + inline argv_file_scanner:: + argv_file_scanner (int start, + int& argc, + char** argv, + const option_info* options, + std::size_t options_count, + bool erase, + std::size_t sp) + : argv_scanner (start, argc, argv, erase, sp), + options_ (options), + options_count_ (options_count), + i_ (1), + skip_ (false) + { + } + + inline argv_file_scanner:: + argv_file_scanner (const std::string& file, + const option_info* options, + std::size_t options_count, + std::size_t sp) + : argv_scanner (0, zero_argc_, 0, sp), + options_ (options), + options_count_ (options_count), + i_ (1), + skip_ (false) + { + load (file); + } +} + +// help_options +// + +inline const std::uint64_t& help_options:: +build2_metadata () const +{ + return this->build2_metadata_; +} + +inline bool help_options:: +build2_metadata_specified () const +{ + return this->build2_metadata_specified_; +} + +inline const bool& help_options:: +help () const +{ + return this->help_; +} + +inline const bool& help_options:: +version () const +{ + return this->version_; +} + +inline const bool& help_options:: +proprietary_license () const +{ + return this->proprietary_license_; +} + +// options +// + +inline const NarrowStrings& options:: +disable_warning () const +{ + return this->disable_warning_; +} + +inline bool options:: +disable_warning_specified () const +{ + return this->disable_warning_specified_; +} + +inline const std::string& options:: +options_file () const +{ + return this->options_file_; +} + +inline bool options:: +options_file_specified () const +{ + return this->options_file_specified_; +} + +inline const bool& options:: +show_sloc () const +{ + return this->show_sloc_; +} + +inline const std::size_t& options:: +sloc_limit () const +{ + return this->sloc_limit_; +} + +inline bool options:: +sloc_limit_specified () const +{ + return this->sloc_limit_specified_; +} + +inline const bool& options:: +proprietary_license () const +{ + return this->proprietary_license_; +} + +inline const NarrowString& options:: +custom_literals () const +{ + return this->custom_literals_; +} + +inline bool options:: +custom_literals_specified () const +{ + return this->custom_literals_specified_; +} + +inline const bool& options:: +preserve_anonymous () const +{ + return this->preserve_anonymous_; +} + +inline const bool& options:: +show_anonymous () const +{ + return this->show_anonymous_; +} + +inline const NarrowStrings& options:: +anonymous_regex () const +{ + return this->anonymous_regex_; +} + +inline bool options:: +anonymous_regex_specified () const +{ + return this->anonymous_regex_specified_; +} + +inline const bool& options:: +anonymous_regex_trace () const +{ + return this->anonymous_regex_trace_; +} + +inline const bool& options:: +morph_anonymous () const +{ + return this->morph_anonymous_; +} + +inline const NarrowStrings& options:: +location_map () const +{ + return this->location_map_; +} + +inline bool options:: +location_map_specified () const +{ + return this->location_map_specified_; +} + +inline const NarrowStrings& options:: +location_regex () const +{ + return this->location_regex_; +} + +inline bool options:: +location_regex_specified () const +{ + return this->location_regex_specified_; +} + +inline const bool& options:: +location_regex_trace () const +{ + return this->location_regex_trace_; +} + +inline const bool& options:: +file_per_type () const +{ + return this->file_per_type_; +} + +inline const NarrowStrings& options:: +type_file_regex () const +{ + return this->type_file_regex_; +} + +inline bool options:: +type_file_regex_specified () const +{ + return this->type_file_regex_specified_; +} + +inline const bool& options:: +type_file_regex_trace () const +{ + return this->type_file_regex_trace_; +} + +inline const NarrowStrings& options:: +schema_file_regex () const +{ + return this->schema_file_regex_; +} + +inline bool options:: +schema_file_regex_specified () const +{ + return this->schema_file_regex_specified_; +} + +inline const bool& options:: +schema_file_regex_trace () const +{ + return this->schema_file_regex_trace_; +} + +inline const bool& options:: +fat_type_file () const +{ + return this->fat_type_file_; +} + +inline const NarrowString& options:: +file_list () const +{ + return this->file_list_; +} + +inline bool options:: +file_list_specified () const +{ + return this->file_list_specified_; +} + +inline const NarrowString& options:: +file_list_prologue () const +{ + return this->file_list_prologue_; +} + +inline bool options:: +file_list_prologue_specified () const +{ + return this->file_list_prologue_specified_; +} + +inline const NarrowString& options:: +file_list_epilogue () const +{ + return this->file_list_epilogue_; +} + +inline bool options:: +file_list_epilogue_specified () const +{ + return this->file_list_epilogue_specified_; +} + +inline const NarrowString& options:: +file_list_delim () const +{ + return this->file_list_delim_; +} + +inline bool options:: +file_list_delim_specified () const +{ + return this->file_list_delim_specified_; +} + +inline const bool& options:: +disable_multi_import () const +{ + return this->disable_multi_import_; +} + +inline const bool& options:: +disable_full_check () const +{ + return this->disable_full_check_; +} + +// Begin epilogue. +// +// +// End epilogue. |