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Tuple handling API changed to include support for "hardcoded" fields.
author | Matti Hamalainen <ccr@tnsp.org> |
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date | Sat, 01 Sep 2007 07:08:21 +0300 |
parents | 86dafe2300f7 |
children | 6f67258c43fd |
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/* * Audacious - Tuplez compiler * Copyright (c) 2007 Matti 'ccr' Hämäläinen * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; under version 3 of the License. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses>. * * The Audacious team does not consider modular code linking to * Audacious or using our public API to be a derived work. */ #ifndef __AUDACIOUS_TUPLE_COMPILER_H__ #define __AUDACIOUS_TUPLE_COMPILER_H__ #include <glib.h> #include <mowgli.h> #include "tuple.h" #define MAX_VAR (4) #define MAX_STR (256) #define MIN_ALLOC_NODES (8) #define MIN_ALLOC_BUF (64) enum { OP_RAW = 0, /* plain text */ OP_FIELD, /* a field/variable */ OP_EXISTS, OP_DEF_STRING, OP_DEF_INT, OP_EQUALS, OP_NOT_EQUALS, OP_GT, OP_GTEQ, OP_LT, OP_LTEQ, OP_IS_EMPTY, OP_FUNCTION, /* function */ OP_EXPRESSION /* additional registered expressions */ }; enum { VAR_FIELD = 0, VAR_CONST, VAR_DEF }; /* Caching structure for deterministic functions */ typedef struct { gchar *name; gboolean isdeterministic; gchar *(*func)(Tuple *tuple, gchar **argument); } TupleEvalFunc; typedef struct { gchar *name; gboolean istemp; /* Scope of variable - TRUE = temporary */ gint type; /* Type of variable, see VAR_* */ gchar *defval; /* Defined value ${=foo,bar} */ gint fieldidx; /* if >= 0: Index # of "pre-defined" Tuple fields */ TupleValue *fieldref; /* Cached tuple field ref */ } TupleEvalVar; typedef struct _TupleEvalNode { gint opcode; /* operator, see OP_ enums */ gint var[MAX_VAR]; /* tuple / global variable references (perhaps hashes, or just indexes to a list?) */ gboolean global[MAX_VAR]; gchar *text; /* raw text, if any (OP_RAW) */ gint function, expression; /* for OP_FUNCTION and OP_EXPRESSION */ struct _TupleEvalNode *children, *next, *prev; /* children of this struct, and pointer to next node. */ } TupleEvalNode; typedef struct { gint nvariables, nfunctions, nexpressions; TupleEvalVar **variables; TupleEvalFunc **functions; } TupleEvalContext; TupleEvalContext * tuple_evalctx_new(void); void tuple_evalctx_reset(TupleEvalContext *ctx); void tuple_evalctx_free(TupleEvalContext *ctx); gint tuple_evalctx_add_var(TupleEvalContext *ctx, const gchar *name, const gboolean istemp, const gint type); void tuple_evalnode_free(TupleEvalNode *expr); TupleEvalNode *tuple_formatter_compile(TupleEvalContext *ctx, gchar *expr); gchar *tuple_formatter_eval(TupleEvalContext *ctx, TupleEvalNode *expr, Tuple *tuple); /* gchar *tuple_formatter_make_title_string(Tuple *tuple, const gchar *string); */ #endif