This commit moves the implementation of getopt into AK, and converts its
API to understand and use StringView instead of char*.
Everything else is caught in the crossfire of making
Option::accept_value() take a StringView instead of a char const*.
With this, we must now pass a Span<StringView> to ArgsParser::parse(),
applications using LibMain are unaffected, but anything not using that
or taking its own argc/argv has to construct a Vector<StringView> for
this method.
This commit teaches BindingsGenerator to generate depfiles, which can be
used by CMake to ensure that bindings are properly regenerated when
imported IDL files change.
Two new options, `--depfile` and `--depfile-target` are added.
- `--depfile` sets the path for the dependency file.
- `--depfile-target` lets us set a target name different than the output
file in the depfile. This option is needed because generated files are
first written to a temporary file, but depfiles have to refer to the
final location.
These are analogous to GCC's `-MF` and `-MT` options respectively. The
depfile's syntax matches the ones generated by GCC.
Note: This changes the minimal required CMake version to 3.20 if the
Make generator is used, and to 3.21 for the Xcode generator. Ninja is
not affected.
For example, Document.getSelection returns Selection, which is in the
Selection namespace.
Namespaces.h has Linus' copyright since he changed the "is_one_of" list
to an Array.
This will make it easier to support both string types at the same time
while we convert code, and tracking down remaining uses.
One big exception is Value::to_string() in LibJS, where the name is
dictated by the ToString AO.
Instead, create a tree of Parsers all pointing to a top-level Parser.
All module imports and interfaces are stored at the top level, instead
of in a static map. This allows creating multiple IDL::Parsers in the
same process without them stepping on each others toes.
An "inherit attribute" calls an ancestor's getter with the same name,
but defines its own setter. Since a parent class's public methods are
exposed to child classes, we don't have to do any special handling here
to call the parent's methods, it just works. :^)
Without this, the generated DOMExceptionConstructor does not refer to
the WebIDL::DOMException with its fully qualified name. This caused an
ambiguity error on my machine.
This code generator no longer creates JS wrappers for platform objects
in the old sense, instead they're JS objects internally themselves.
Most of what we generate now are prototypes - which can be seen as
bindings for the internal C++ methods implementing getters, setters, and
methods - as well as object constructors, i.e. bindings for the internal
create_with_global_object() method.
Also tweak the naming of various CMake glue code existing around this.
2022-09-21 23:06:08 +01:00
Renamed from Meta/Lagom/Tools/CodeGenerators/LibWeb/WrapperGenerator/main.cpp (Browse further)