>> How are the chances to complete the desired data extraction for all 23753 C
>> files in a shorter time frame?
>
> Use the timeout option.
I would like to avoid it because I do not really have got an overview for source
file sizes and corresponding source code complexity.
> Then hopefully you can get a result for 23753-1 files.
Would you like to try out the discussed source code analysis approach also on
your software development system?
elfring@Sonne:~/Projekte/Coccinelle/lokal/demos/pass-through> spatch.opt -debug
--include-headers-for-types -I /usr/src/linux-stable/include -sp_file
list_pass-through_functions.cocci
/usr/src/linux-stable/drivers/media/pci/ttpci/av7110_ipack.c
init_defs_builtins: /usr/local/share/coccinelle/standard.h
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
processing semantic patch file: list_pass-through_functions.cocci
with isos from: /usr/local/share/coccinelle/standard.iso
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
@initialize:python@
@@
import sys
result = []
mark = ['"', '', '"']
delimiter = '|'
def store_positions(fun, typ, pt_param, places, data_structure = ""):
"""Add source code positions to an internal list."""
for place in places:
fields = []
fields.append(fun)
mark[1] = typ
fields.append(''.join(mark))
fields.append(pt_param)
fields.append(data_structure)
mark[1] = place.file.replace('"', '""')
fields.append(''.join(mark))
fields.append(place.line)
fields.append(str(int(place.column) + 1))
result.append(delimiter.join(fields))
@is_pass_through@
identifier pt_function, input;
type data_type;
position pos;
@@
data_type@pos pt_function(...,data_type input,...)
{
<+...
return input;
...+>
}
@is_pass_through_member_candidate@
identifier pt_function, input, tag;
type data_type;
position pos;
@@
struct tag
{
...
data_type@pos (*pt_function)(...,data_type input,...);
...
}
@script:python collection1 depends on is_pass_through@
typ << is_pass_through.data_type;
fun << is_pass_through.pt_function;
pt_param << is_pass_through.input;
places << is_pass_through.pos;
@@
store_positions(fun, typ, pt_param, places)
@script:python collection2 depends on is_pass_through_member_candidate@
tag << is_pass_through_member_candidate.tag;
typ << is_pass_through_member_candidate.data_type;
fun << is_pass_through_member_candidate.pt_function;
pt_param << is_pass_through_member_candidate.input;
places << is_pass_through_member_candidate.pos;
@@
store_positions(fun, typ, pt_param, places, tag)
@finalize:python@
@@
if result:
result.insert(0, delimiter.join(("function", '"data type"', "parameter",
'"contained in"', '"source file"', "line", "column")))
print("\r\n".join(result))
else:
sys.stderr.write("No result for this analysis!\n")
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
script rule 1 =
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
dependencies for script satisfied:
binding in = []
HANDLING: /usr/src/linux-stable/drivers/media/pci/ttpci/av7110_ipack.c
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
let's go
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
is_pass_through =
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
dependencies for rule is_pass_through satisfied:
binding in = []
binding relevant in = []
(ONCE) USING optional_storage builtin isomorphism
^C C-c intercepted, will do some cleaning before exiting
In which time frame should such a SmPL script be usually executed?
Regards,
Markus
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