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			309 lines
		
	
	
		
			9.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
| #!/usr/bin/python
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| # Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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| # This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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| #
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| # The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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| # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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| # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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| # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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| #
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| # The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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| # Lesser General Public License for more details.
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| #
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| # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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| # License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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| # <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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| 
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| """Benchmark program generator script
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| 
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| This script takes a function name as input and generates a program using
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| an input file located in the benchtests directory.  The name of the
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| input file should be of the form foo-inputs where 'foo' is the name of
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| the function.
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| """
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| 
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| from __future__ import print_function
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| import sys
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| import os
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| import itertools
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| 
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| # Macro definitions for functions that take no arguments.  For functions
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| # that take arguments, the STRUCT_TEMPLATE, ARGS_TEMPLATE and
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| # VARIANTS_TEMPLATE are used instead.
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| DEFINES_TEMPLATE = '''
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| #define CALL_BENCH_FUNC(v, i) %(func)s ()
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| #define NUM_VARIANTS (1)
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| #define NUM_SAMPLES(v) (1)
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| #define VARIANT(v) FUNCNAME "()"
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| '''
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| 
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| # Structures to store arguments for the function call.  A function may
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| # have its inputs partitioned to represent distinct performance
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| # characteristics or distinct flavors of the function.  Each such
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| # variant is represented by the _VARIANT structure.  The ARGS structure
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| # represents a single set of arguments.
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| STRUCT_TEMPLATE = '''
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| #define CALL_BENCH_FUNC(v, i) %(func)s (%(func_args)s)
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| 
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| struct args
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| {
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| %(args)s
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|   double timing;
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| };
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| 
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| struct _variants
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| {
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|   const char *name;
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|   int count;
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|   struct args *in;
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| };
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| '''
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| 
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| # The actual input arguments.
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| ARGS_TEMPLATE = '''
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| struct args in%(argnum)d[%(num_args)d] = {
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| %(args)s
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| };
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| '''
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| 
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| # The actual variants, along with macros defined to access the variants.
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| VARIANTS_TEMPLATE = '''
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| struct _variants variants[%(num_variants)d] = {
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| %(variants)s
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| };
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| 
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| #define NUM_VARIANTS %(num_variants)d
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| #define NUM_SAMPLES(i) (variants[i].count)
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| #define VARIANT(i) (variants[i].name)
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| '''
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| 
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| # Epilogue for the generated source file.
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| EPILOGUE = '''
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| #define RESULT(__v, __i) (variants[(__v)].in[(__i)].timing)
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| #define RESULT_ACCUM(r, v, i, old, new) \\
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|         ((RESULT ((v), (i))) = (RESULT ((v), (i)) * (old) + (r)) / ((new) + 1))
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| #define BENCH_FUNC(i, j) ({%(getret)s CALL_BENCH_FUNC (i, j);})
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| #define FUNCNAME "%(func)s"
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| #include "bench-skeleton.c"'''
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| 
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| 
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| def gen_source(func, directives, all_vals):
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|     """Generate source for the function
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| 
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|     Generate the C source for the function from the values and
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|     directives.
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| 
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|     Args:
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|       func: The function name
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|       directives: A dictionary of directives applicable to this function
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|       all_vals: A dictionary input values
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|     """
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|     # The includes go in first.
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|     for header in directives['includes']:
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|         print('#include <%s>' % header)
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| 
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|     for header in directives['include-sources']:
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|         print('#include "%s"' % header)
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| 
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|     # Print macros.  This branches out to a separate routine if
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|     # the function takes arguments.
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|     if not directives['args']:
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|         print(DEFINES_TEMPLATE % {'func': func})
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|         outargs = []
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|     else:
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|         outargs = _print_arg_data(func, directives, all_vals)
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| 
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|     # Print the output variable definitions if necessary.
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|     for out in outargs:
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|         print(out)
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| 
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|     # If we have a return value from the function, make sure it is
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|     # assigned to prevent the compiler from optimizing out the
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|     # call.
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|     if directives['ret']:
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|         print('static %s volatile ret;' % directives['ret'])
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|         getret = 'ret = '
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|     else:
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|         getret = ''
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| 
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|     # Test initialization.
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|     if directives['init']:
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|         print('#define BENCH_INIT %s' % directives['init'])
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| 
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|     print(EPILOGUE % {'getret': getret, 'func': func})
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| 
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| 
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| def _print_arg_data(func, directives, all_vals):
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|     """Print argument data
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| 
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|     This is a helper function for gen_source that prints structure and
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|     values for arguments and their variants and returns output arguments
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|     if any are found.
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| 
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|     Args:
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|       func: Function name
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|       directives: A dictionary of directives applicable to this function
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|       all_vals: A dictionary input values
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| 
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|     Returns:
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|       Returns a list of definitions for function arguments that act as
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|       output parameters.
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|     """
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|     # First, all of the definitions.  We process writing of
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|     # CALL_BENCH_FUNC, struct args and also the output arguments
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|     # together in a single traversal of the arguments list.
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|     func_args = []
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|     arg_struct = []
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|     outargs = []
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| 
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|     for arg, i in zip(directives['args'], itertools.count()):
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|         if arg[0] == '<' and arg[-1] == '>':
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|             pos = arg.rfind('*')
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|             if pos == -1:
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|                 die('Output argument must be a pointer type')
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| 
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|             outargs.append('static %s out%d __attribute__((used));' % (arg[1:pos], i))
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|             func_args.append(' &out%d' % i)
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|         else:
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|             arg_struct.append('  %s volatile arg%d;' % (arg, i))
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|             func_args.append('variants[v].in[i].arg%d' % i)
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| 
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|     print(STRUCT_TEMPLATE % {'args' : '\n'.join(arg_struct), 'func': func,
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|                              'func_args': ', '.join(func_args)})
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| 
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|     # Now print the values.
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|     variants = []
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|     for (k, vals), i in zip(all_vals.items(), itertools.count()):
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|         out = ['  {%s, 0},' % v for v in vals]
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| 
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|         # Members for the variants structure list that we will
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|         # print later.
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|         variants.append('  {"%s", %d, in%d},' % (k, len(vals), i))
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|         print(ARGS_TEMPLATE % {'argnum': i, 'num_args': len(vals),
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|                                'args': '\n'.join(out)})
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| 
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|     # Print the variants and the last set of macros.
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|     print(VARIANTS_TEMPLATE % {'num_variants': len(all_vals),
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|                                'variants': '\n'.join(variants)})
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|     return outargs
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| 
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| 
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| def _process_directive(d_name, d_val):
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|     """Process a directive.
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| 
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|     Evaluate the directive name and value passed and return the
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|     processed value. This is a helper function for parse_file.
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| 
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|     Args:
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|       d_name: Name of the directive
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|       d_val: The string value to process
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| 
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|     Returns:
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|       The processed value, which may be the string as it is or an object
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|       that describes the directive.
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|     """
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|     # Process the directive values if necessary.  name and ret don't
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|     # need any processing.
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|     if d_name.startswith('include'):
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|         d_val = d_val.split(',')
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|     elif d_name == 'args':
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|         d_val = d_val.split(':')
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| 
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|     # Return the values.
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|     return d_val
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| 
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| 
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| def parse_file(func):
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|     """Parse an input file
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| 
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|     Given a function name, open and parse an input file for the function
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|     and get the necessary parameters for the generated code and the list
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|     of inputs.
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| 
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|     Args:
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|       func: The function name
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| 
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|     Returns:
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|       A tuple of two elements, one a dictionary of directives and the
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|       other a dictionary of all input values.
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|     """
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|     all_vals = {}
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|     # Valid directives.
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|     directives = {
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|             'name': '',
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|             'args': [],
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|             'includes': [],
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|             'include-sources': [],
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|             'ret': '',
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|             'init': ''
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|     }
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| 
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|     try:
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|         with open('%s-inputs' % func) as f:
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|             for line in f:
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|                 # Look for directives and parse it if found.
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|                 if line.startswith('##'):
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|                     try:
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|                         d_name, d_val = line[2:].split(':', 1)
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|                         d_name = d_name.strip()
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|                         d_val = d_val.strip()
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|                         directives[d_name] = _process_directive(d_name, d_val)
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|                     except (IndexError, KeyError):
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|                         die('Invalid directive: %s' % line[2:])
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| 
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|                 # Skip blank lines and comments.
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|                 line = line.split('#', 1)[0].rstrip()
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|                 if not line:
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|                     continue
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| 
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|                 # Otherwise, we're an input.  Add to the appropriate
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|                 # input set.
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|                 cur_name = directives['name']
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|                 all_vals.setdefault(cur_name, [])
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|                 all_vals[cur_name].append(line)
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|     except IOError as ex:
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|         die("Failed to open input file (%s): %s" % (ex.filename, ex.strerror))
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| 
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|     return directives, all_vals
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| 
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| 
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| def die(msg):
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|     """Exit with an error
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| 
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|     Prints an error message to the standard error stream and exits with
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|     a non-zero status.
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| 
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|     Args:
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|       msg: The error message to print to standard error
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|     """
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|     print('%s\n' % msg, file=sys.stderr)
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|     sys.exit(os.EX_DATAERR)
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| 
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| 
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| def main(args):
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|     """Main function
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| 
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|     Use the first command line argument as function name and parse its
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|     input file to generate C source that calls the function repeatedly
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|     for the input.
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| 
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|     Args:
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|       args: The command line arguments with the program name dropped
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| 
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|     Returns:
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|       os.EX_USAGE on error and os.EX_OK on success.
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|     """
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|     if len(args) != 1:
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|         print('Usage: %s <function>' % sys.argv[0])
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|         return os.EX_USAGE
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| 
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|     directives, all_vals = parse_file(args[0])
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|     gen_source(args[0], directives, all_vals)
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|     return os.EX_OK
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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|     sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))
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