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This patch adds support for properties source_location_not_in and source_location_not_regexp in the [suppress_type] section of suppression specifications. So the suppression specification: [suppress_type] source_location_not_in = foo1.h, foo2.h bar1.h bar2.h suppresses ABI change reports about types that are *NOT* defined in files foo{1,2}.h and bar{1,2}.h. The intended use of this construct is to constrain abi change reports to types that are part of the API of a given shared library. The API of the library is supposed to be defined in foo.h and bar.h only. Similarly, the suppression specification: [suppress_type] source_location_not_regexp = (foo|bar){1,2}\\.h suppresses ABI change reports about types that are not defined in the same set of files foo1.h, foo2.h, bar1.h and bar2.h. * include/abg-ini.h (enum property_value::value_kind): Add a LIST_PROPERTY_VALUE kind. (class {list_property_value, list_property}): Declare new types. (is_list_property, is_list_property_value): Declare new functions. * src/abg-ini.cc (struct list_property_value::priv): Define new type. (list_property_value::{list_property_value, get_content, set_content, as_string}): Define new member functions. (is_list_property_value): Define new function. (struct list_property::priv): Define new type. (list_property::{list_property, get_value, set_value, handle_escape}): Define new member functions. (is_list_property): Define new function. (read_context::buf_): New data member. (read_context::{peek, get, put_back, good, eof, read_string, read_list_property_value}): New member functions. (read_context::read_next_char): Use the new read_context::{get, good, eof} member function, rather than using the input stream directly. (read_context::{skip_white_spaces, skip_comments, skip_white_spaces_or_comments, read_property_name, read_function_name, read_function_argument, read_function_call_expr, read_property_value, read_tuple_property_value, read_section_name, read_section}): Adjust to use the new member functions of read_context rather than using the input stream directly. (read_context::read_string_property_value): Likewise. Use the new read_context::read_string() method. (read_context::{read, write}_property): Support reading list_property. * include/abg-comparison.h (type_suppression::{get_source_locations_to_keep, set_source_locations_to_keep, set_source_location_to_keep_regex_str, get_source_location_to_keep_regex_str}): Add new member functions. * src/abg-comparison.cc (type_suppression::priv::{source_location_to_keep_, source_location_to_keep_regex_str_, source_location_to_keep_regex_}): Add new data members. (type_suppression::priv::{g,s}et_source_location_to_keep_regex): Define new member functions. (type_suppression::{g,s}et_source_locations_to_keep): Define new member functions. (type_suppression::{g,s}et_source_location_to_keep_regex_str): Likewise. (type_suppression::suppresses_type): Support "source_location_not_regexp" and "source_location_not_in" properties of suppression specifications. (read_type_suppression): Likewise. Also adjust to the fact that ta tuple property value that is a list of strings is not a list property value. * doc/manuals/libabigail-concepts.rst: Add documentation for source_location_not_in and source_location_not_regexp. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/libtest26-loc-suppr-v{0,1}.so: New binary test inputs. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test26-loc-suppr-{0,1,2}.suppr: New suppression specification test inputs. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test26-loc-suppr-report-{0,1,2,3}.txt: New test reference reports. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test26-loc-suppr-v{0,1}.cc: Source code of the test binary input above. * tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test26-loc-suppr.h: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test material to source distribution. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (in_out_specs): Add the new test inputs above. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
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500 lines
11 KiB
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// -*- Mode: C++ -*-
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//
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// Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Red Hat, Inc.
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//
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// This file is part of the GNU Application Binary Interface Generic
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// Analysis and Instrumentation Library (libabigail). This library is
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// free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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// terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the
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// Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any
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// later version.
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// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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// 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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// General Lesser Public License for more details.
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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// License along with this program; see the file COPYING-LGPLV3. If
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// not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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//
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// Author: Dodji Seketeli
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/// @file
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///
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/// This file contains the declarations for the ini file reader used in
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/// the libabigail library.
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#ifndef __ABG_INI_H__
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#define __ABG_INI_H__
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#include <tr1/memory>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include <istream>
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#include <ostream>
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namespace abigail
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{
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/// Namespace for handling ini-style files
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namespace ini
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{
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// Inject some standard types in this namespace.
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using std::tr1::shared_ptr;
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using std::tr1::dynamic_pointer_cast;
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using std::string;
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using std::vector;
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using std:: pair;
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class property;
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/// Convenience typefef for shared_ptr to @ref property.
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typedef shared_ptr<property> property_sptr;
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/// The base class of the different kinds of properties of an INI
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/// file.
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class property
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{
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struct priv;
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typedef shared_ptr<priv> priv_sptr;
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priv_sptr priv_;
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public:
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property();
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property(const string& name);
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const string&
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get_name() const;
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void
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set_name(const string& name);
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virtual ~property();
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}; // end class property
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class property_value;
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/// Convenience typedef for a shared_ptr to @ref property_value.
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typedef shared_ptr<property_value> property_value_sptr;
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/// Base class of propertie values.
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class property_value
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{
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public:
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enum value_kind
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{
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ABSTRACT_PROPERTY_VALUE = 0,
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STRING_PROPERTY_VALUE = 1,
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LIST_PROPERTY_VALUE = 2,
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TUPLE_PROPERTY_VALUE = 3,
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};
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private:
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struct priv;
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typedef shared_ptr<priv> priv_sptr;
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priv_sptr priv_;
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public:
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property_value();
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property_value(value_kind);
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value_kind
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get_kind() const;
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virtual const string&
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as_string() const = 0;
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operator const string& () const;
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virtual ~property_value();
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}; // end class property_value.
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class string_property_value;
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/// A convenience typedef for a shared_ptr to @ref string_property_value.
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typedef shared_ptr<string_property_value> string_property_value_sptr;
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/// A property value which is a string.
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class string_property_value : public property_value
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{
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struct priv;
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typedef shared_ptr<priv> priv_sptr;
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priv_sptr priv_;
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public:
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string_property_value();
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string_property_value(const string& value);
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void
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set_content(const string&);
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virtual const string&
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as_string() const;
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operator string() const;
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virtual ~string_property_value();
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}; // end class string_property_value
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string_property_value*
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is_string_property_value(const property_value*);
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string_property_value_sptr
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is_string_property_value(const property_value_sptr);
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class list_property_value;
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/// A convenience typedef for a shared_ptr to @ref
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/// list_property_value.
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typedef shared_ptr<list_property_value> list_property_value_sptr;
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/// Abstracts the value of a property representing a list of strings.
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///
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/// It's the right hand side of the construct which syntax looks like:
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///
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/// name = val1, val2, val3
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///
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/// where val1, val2 and val3 are strings.
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///
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/// So this class abstracts the set [val1, val2, val3].
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class list_property_value : public property_value
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{
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struct priv;
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typedef shared_ptr<priv> priv_sptr;
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priv_sptr priv_;
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public:
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list_property_value();
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list_property_value(const vector<string>& values);
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const vector<string>&
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get_content() const;
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void
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set_content(const vector<string>&);
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virtual const string&
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as_string() const;
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}; // end class list_property_value
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list_property_value*
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is_list_property_value(const property_value*);
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list_property_value_sptr
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is_list_property_value(const property_value_sptr&);
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class tuple_property_value;
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/// Convenience typedef for a shared_ptr to a @ref
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/// tuple_property_value.
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typedef shared_ptr<tuple_property_value> tuple_property_value_sptr;
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/// A property value that is a tuple.
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///
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/// Each element of the tuple is itself a property value that can
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/// either be a string, or another tuple, for instance.
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class tuple_property_value : public property_value
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{
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struct priv;
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typedef shared_ptr<priv> priv_sptr;
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priv_sptr priv_;
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public:
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tuple_property_value(const vector<property_value_sptr>&);
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const vector<property_value_sptr>&
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get_value_items() const;
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vector<property_value_sptr>&
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get_value_items();
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virtual const string&
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as_string() const;
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operator string() const;
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virtual ~tuple_property_value();
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}; // end class tuple_property_value
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tuple_property_value*
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is_tuple_property_value(const property_value*);
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tuple_property_value_sptr
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is_tuple_property_value(const property_value_sptr);
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class simple_property;
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/// Convenience typedef for a shared_ptr to an @ref simple_property.
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typedef shared_ptr<simple_property> simple_property_sptr;
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/// A simple property. That is, one which value is a
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/// @ref string_property_value.
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class simple_property : public property
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{
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struct priv;
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typedef shared_ptr<priv> priv_sptr;
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priv_sptr priv_;
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public:
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simple_property();
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simple_property(const string& name,
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const string_property_value_sptr& value);
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const string_property_value_sptr&
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get_value() const;
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void
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set_value(const string_property_value_sptr& value);
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virtual ~simple_property();
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}; // end class simple_property
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simple_property*
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is_simple_property(const property* p);
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simple_property_sptr
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is_simple_property(const property_sptr p);
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class list_property;
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/// A convenience typedef for a shared_ptr to a @ref list_property.
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typedef shared_ptr<list_property> list_property_sptr;
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/// A class representing a list property.
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///
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/// It abstracts a construct which syntax looks like:
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///
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/// name = val1, val2, val3
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///
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/// The value of a list property is a @ref list_property_value, i.e, a
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/// list of strings.
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class list_property : public property
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{
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struct priv;
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typedef shared_ptr<priv> priv_sptr;
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priv_sptr priv_;
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public:
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list_property();
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list_property(const string& name,
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const list_property_value_sptr& value);
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const list_property_value_sptr&
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get_value() const;
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void
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set_value(const list_property_value_sptr& value);
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virtual ~list_property();
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}; // end class list_property
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list_property*
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is_list_property(const property* p);
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list_property_sptr
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is_list_property(const property_sptr p);
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class tuple_property;
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/// Convenience typedef for a shared_ptr of @ref tuple_property.
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typedef shared_ptr<tuple_property> tuple_property_sptr;
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/// Abstraction of a tuple property. A tuple property is a property
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/// which value is a @ref tuple_property_value.
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class tuple_property : public property
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{
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struct priv;
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typedef shared_ptr<priv> priv_sptr;
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priv_sptr priv_;
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public:
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tuple_property();
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tuple_property(const string& name,
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const tuple_property_value_sptr v);
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void
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set_value(const tuple_property_value_sptr value);
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const tuple_property_value_sptr&
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get_value() const;
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virtual
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~tuple_property();
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}; // end class tuple_property
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tuple_property*
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is_tuple_property(const property* p);
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tuple_property_sptr
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is_tuple_property(const property_sptr p);
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class config;
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/// A convenience typedef for a shared pointer to @ref config
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typedef shared_ptr<config> config_sptr;
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/// The abstraction of the structured content of an .ini file. This
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/// roughly follows what is explained at
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/// http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INI_file.
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class config
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{
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class priv;
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typedef shared_ptr<priv> priv_sptr;
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public:
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class section;
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/// A convenience typedef for a shared pointer to a config::section.
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typedef shared_ptr<section> section_sptr;
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/// A convenience typedef for a vector of config::section_sptr.
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typedef vector<section_sptr> sections_type;
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/// A convenience typedef for a vector of @ref property_sptr
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typedef vector<property_sptr> property_vector;
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private:
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priv_sptr priv_;
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public:
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config();
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config(const string& path,
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sections_type& sections);
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virtual ~config();
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const string&
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get_path() const;
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void
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set_path(const string& path);
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const sections_type&
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get_sections() const;
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void
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set_sections(const sections_type& sections);
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}; // end class config
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/// The abstraction of one section of the .ini config.
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class config::section
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{
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struct priv;
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typedef shared_ptr<priv> priv_sptr;
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priv_sptr priv_;
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// Forbid this
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section();
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public:
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section(const string& name);
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section(const string& name, const property_vector& properties);
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const string&
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get_name() const;
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const property_vector&
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get_properties() const;
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void
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set_properties(const property_vector& properties);
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void
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add_property(const property_sptr prop);
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property_sptr
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find_property(const string& prop_name) const;
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virtual ~section();
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}; //end class config::section
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bool
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read_sections(std::istream& input,
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config::sections_type& sections);
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bool
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read_sections(const string& path,
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config::sections_type& sections);
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bool
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read_config(std::istream& input,
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config& conf);
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config_sptr
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read_config(std::istream& input);
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bool
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read_config(const string& path,
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config& conf);
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config_sptr
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read_config(const string& path);
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bool
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write_sections(const config::sections_type& sections,
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std::ostream& output);
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bool
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write_sections(const config::sections_type& sections,
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const string& path);
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bool
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write_config(const config& conf,
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std::ostream& output);
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bool
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write_config(const config& conf,
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const string& path);
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class function_call_expr;
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/// Convenience typedef for a shared pointer to function_call_expr
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typedef shared_ptr<function_call_expr> function_call_expr_sptr;
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/// The abstraction of a function call expression.
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class function_call_expr
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{
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struct priv;
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typedef shared_ptr<priv> priv_sptr;
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priv_sptr priv_;
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function_call_expr();
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public:
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function_call_expr(const string& name,
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const vector<string>& args);
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const string&
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get_name() const;
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const vector<string>&
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get_arguments() const;
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vector<string>&
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get_arguments();
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}; //end function_call_expr
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bool
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read_function_call_expr(std::istream& input,
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function_call_expr_sptr& expr);
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bool
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read_function_call_expr(const string& input,
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function_call_expr_sptr& expr);
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function_call_expr_sptr
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read_function_call_expr(const string& input);
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}// end namespace ini
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}// end namespace abigail
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#endif // __ABG_INI_H__
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