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This tool parses FPP models, performs semantic checking on them, and writes out C++ files.
Options:
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-a
: Enable unit test auto helpers. -
-d
dir: Set the output directory to dir. If this option is not present, then the output directory is the current directory. -
-i
files: Import files. The definitions in these files are part of the FPP model, but they do not cause any code to be generated. -
-g
prefix: Specify a prefix for include guards that have no associated namespace. -
-n
file: Write the names of the generated files to file. This is useful for collecting build dependencies. -
-p
files: Specify local prefixes to delete when generating include guards and include paths. -
-s
string size: Specify the default string size. If this option is present, the argument must be a decimal integer value between 1 and 1024. If this option is not present, the default string size is 80. -
-u
: Generate unit test code. -
-t
: Generate component implementation templates.
Input:
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A list fl_tr of files to translate: either the single file stdin or a list of files specified on the command line.
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A list fl_i of files to import, specified as arguments to the
-i
option.
Output:
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A set of C++ files, written to the output directory.
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By default these are the autocoded F Prime C++ files for constants, types, ports, components, and topologies.
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If option
-u
is present and option-t
is not present, then-
These are the autocoded base class files for unit test components.
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If option
-a
is present, then these files include auto-generated helper code running unit tests.
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If option
-t
is present, then-
By default these are the template files for handwritten component implementations.
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If option
-u
is also present, then-
These are the template files for handwritten component unit test implementations.
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If option
-a
is not present, then these files include auto-generated helper code running unit tests.
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If option
-n
is present, then write the names of the generated C++ files to the specified file.
Procedure:
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Parse each of the files in fl_tr, generating a list tul_tr of translation units. When parsing, recursively resolve include specifiers.
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Do the same for fl_i, generating a list tul_i.
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Perform semantic checking on the concatenation of tul_fl and tul_i.
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Check that no two definitions in tul_tr will generate a C++ file with the same name. If so, halt with an error message.
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Generate the output for the definitions in tul_tr.