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Package is "hyprlang" Mon Mar 18 16:45:11 2024 rev:2 rq:1158835 version:0.5.0 Changes: -------- --- /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/hyprlang/hyprlang.changes 2024-02-26 19:45:26.534020188 +0100 +++ /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.hyprlang.new.1905/hyprlang.changes 2024-03-18 16:45:33.685177432 +0100 @@ -1,0 +2,25 @@ +Sat Mar 16 19:09:00 UTC 2024 - Florian "sp1rit" <[email protected]> + +- Update to version 0.5.0: + + Fixes: + - Fixed easy ABI breaks with new struct members in options + +- Changes from version 0.4.2: + + Legal: + - License changed to LGPL-3.0-Only + + API: + - added pathIsStream to SConfigOptions + + Other: + - Fixed value name in configSetValueSafe + +------------------------------------------------------------------- +Fri Mar 1 01:11:19 UTC 2024 - Florian "sp1rit" <[email protected]> + +- Update to version 0.4.1: + + A minor update with just a few internal QoL fixes. + (This update is ABI-compatible with 0.4.0.) + + Fixes: + - Fixed dynamic variable updates within special categories + - Custom value errors will now be properly thrown + +------------------------------------------------------------------- Old: ---- hyprlang-0.4.0.tar.gz New: ---- hyprlang-0.5.0.tar.gz ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Other differences: ------------------ ++++++ hyprlang.spec ++++++ --- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.fWBkjg/_old 2024-03-18 16:45:34.217197058 +0100 +++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.fWBkjg/_new 2024-03-18 16:45:34.217197058 +0100 @@ -16,9 +16,11 @@ # +%define sover 2 + Name: hyprlang -Version: 0.4.0 -License: GPL-3.0-only +Version: 0.5.0 +License: LGPL-3.0-only Release: 0 Summary: A configuration language for Linux applications URL: https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprlang @@ -30,18 +32,18 @@ The hypr configuration language is a configuration language for Linux applications. -%package -n lib%{name}1 +%package -n lib%{name}%{sover} Summary: Library for Hypr, a config language Group: System/Libraries -%description -n lib%{name}1 +%description -n lib%{name}%{sover} The hypr configuration language is a configuration language for Linux applications. %package devel Summary: Development files for Hyprlang Group: Development/Libraries/Other -Requires: lib%{name}1 = %{version} +Requires: lib%{name}%{sover} = %{version} %description devel The hypr configuration language is a configuration language for Linux @@ -62,8 +64,8 @@ %check %ctest -%post -n lib%{name}1 -p /sbin/ldconfig -%postun -n lib%{name}1 -p /sbin/ldconfig +%post -n lib%{name}%{sover} -p /sbin/ldconfig +%postun -n lib%{name}%{sover} -p /sbin/ldconfig %files devel %doc README.md @@ -71,7 +73,7 @@ %{_libdir}/lib%{name}.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/%{name}.pc -%files -n lib%{name}1 -%{_libdir}/lib%{name}.so.1 +%files -n lib%{name}%{sover} +%{_libdir}/lib%{name}.so.%{sover} %{_libdir}/lib%{name}.so.%{version} ++++++ hyprlang-0.4.0.tar.gz -> hyprlang-0.5.0.tar.gz ++++++ diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/hyprlang-0.4.0/CMakeLists.txt new/hyprlang-0.5.0/CMakeLists.txt --- old/hyprlang-0.4.0/CMakeLists.txt 2024-02-18 00:34:20.000000000 +0100 +++ new/hyprlang-0.5.0/CMakeLists.txt 2024-03-08 17:18:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.19) -set(HYPRLANG_VERSION "0.4.0") +set(HYPRLANG_VERSION "0.5.0") project(hyprlang VERSION ${HYPRLANG_VERSION} @@ -16,6 +16,16 @@ configure_file(hyprlang.pc.in hyprlang.pc @ONLY) +if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES Debug OR CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES DEBUG) + message(STATUS "Configuring hyprlang in Debug") + add_compile_definitions(HYPRLAND_DEBUG) +else() + add_compile_options(-O3) + message(STATUS "Configuring hyprlang in Release") +endif() + +add_compile_definitions(HYPRLANG_INTERNAL) + set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 23) file(GLOB_RECURSE SRCFILES CONFIGURE_DEPENDS "src/*.cpp" "include/hyprlang.hpp") @@ -27,7 +37,7 @@ ) set_target_properties(hyprlang PROPERTIES VERSION ${HYPRLANG_VERSION} - 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Don't throw errors on missing values. */ - bool verifyOnly = false; + int verifyOnly = false; /*! Return all errors instead of just the first */ - bool throwAllErrors = false; + int throwAllErrors = false; /*! \since 0.2.0 Don't throw on a missing config file. Carry on as if nothing happened. */ - bool allowMissingConfig = false; + int allowMissingConfig = false; + + /*! + \since 0.4.2 + + Treat configPath as a raw config stream. + */ + int pathIsStream = false; + + // INTERNAL: DO NOT MODIFY + int __internal_struct_end = HYPRLANG_END_MAGIC; }; /*! Generic struct for options for handlers */ struct SHandlerOptions { + /*! + Allow flags for this handler + */ bool allowFlags = false; + + // INTERNAL: DO NOT MODIFY + int __internal_struct_end = HYPRLANG_END_MAGIC; }; /*! @@ -130,7 +148,7 @@ /*! don't pop up an error if the config value is missing */ - bool ignoreMissing = false; + int ignoreMissing = false; /*! Make this category an anonymous special one. @@ -141,7 +159,10 @@ \since 0.4.0 */ - bool anonymousKeyBased = false; + int anonymousKeyBased = false; + + // INTERNAL: DO NOT MODIFY + int __internal_struct_end = HYPRLANG_END_MAGIC; }; /*! @@ -429,6 +450,12 @@ void clearState(); void applyDefaultsToCat(SSpecialCategory& cat); void retrieveKeysForCat(const char* category, const char*** out, size_t* len); + CParseResult parseRawStream(const std::string& stream); }; }; + +#ifndef HYPRLANG_INTERNAL +#undef HYPRLANG_END_MAGIC +#endif + #endif \ No newline at end of file diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/hyprlang-0.4.0/nix/default.nix new/hyprlang-0.5.0/nix/default.nix --- old/hyprlang-0.4.0/nix/default.nix 2024-02-18 00:34:20.000000000 +0100 +++ new/hyprlang-0.5.0/nix/default.nix 2024-03-08 17:18:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ meta = with lib; { homepage = "https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprlang"; description = "The official implementation library for the hypr config language"; - license = licenses.gpl3Plus; + license = licenses.lgpl3Only; platforms = platforms.linux; }; } diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/hyprlang-0.4.0/src/config.cpp new/hyprlang-0.5.0/src/config.cpp --- old/hyprlang-0.4.0/src/config.cpp 2024-02-18 00:34:20.000000000 +0100 +++ new/hyprlang-0.5.0/src/config.cpp 2024-03-08 17:18:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ #include <algorithm> #include <cmath> #include <expected> +#include <sstream> +#include <cstring> using namespace Hyprlang; extern "C" char** environ; @@ -14,6 +16,15 @@ inline constexpr const char* ANONYMOUS_KEY = "__hyprlang_internal_anonymous_key"; // +static size_t seekABIStructSize(const void* begin, size_t startOffset, size_t maxSize) { + for (size_t off = startOffset; off < maxSize; off += 4) { + if (*(int*)((unsigned char*)begin + off) == int{HYPRLANG_END_MAGIC}) + return off; + } + + return 0; +} + static std::string removeBeginEndSpacesTabs(std::string str) { if (str.empty()) return str; @@ -33,11 +44,18 @@ return str; } -CConfig::CConfig(const char* path, const Hyprlang::SConfigOptions& options) { - impl = new CConfigImpl; - impl->path = path; +CConfig::CConfig(const char* path, const Hyprlang::SConfigOptions& options_) { + SConfigOptions options; + std::memcpy(&options, &options_, seekABIStructSize(&options_, 16, sizeof(SConfigOptions))); + + impl = new CConfigImpl; + + if (options.pathIsStream) + impl->rawConfigString = path; + else + impl->path = path; - if (!std::filesystem::exists(impl->path)) { + if (!options.pathIsStream && !std::filesystem::exists(impl->path)) { if (!options.allowMissingConfig) throw "File does not exist"; } @@ -105,7 +123,10 @@ std::erase_if(IT->get()->defaultValues, [name](const auto& other) { return other.first == name; }); } -void CConfig::addSpecialCategory(const char* name, SSpecialCategoryOptions options) { +void CConfig::addSpecialCategory(const char* name, SSpecialCategoryOptions options_) { + SSpecialCategoryOptions options; + std::memcpy(&options, &options_, seekABIStructSize(&options_, 8, sizeof(SSpecialCategoryOptions))); + const auto PDESC = impl->specialCategoryDescriptors.emplace_back(std::make_unique<SSpecialCategoryDescriptor>()).get(); PDESC->name = name; PDESC->key = options.key ? options.key : ""; @@ -264,33 +285,46 @@ CParseResult result; std::string valueName; + std::string catPrefix; for (auto& c : impl->categories) { valueName += c + ':'; + catPrefix += c + ':'; } valueName += command; - const auto VALUEONLYNAME = valueName.contains(":") ? valueName.substr(valueName.find_last_of(':') + 1) : valueName; + const auto VALUEONLYNAME = command.starts_with(catPrefix) ? command.substr(catPrefix.length()) : command; auto VALUEIT = impl->values.find(valueName); if (VALUEIT == impl->values.end()) { // it might be in a special category bool found = false; - for (auto& sc : impl->specialCategories) { - if (!valueName.starts_with(sc->name)) - continue; - - if (!sc->isStatic && std::string{std::any_cast<const char*>(sc->values[sc->key].getValue())} != impl->currentSpecialKey) - continue; - VALUEIT = sc->values.find(valueName.substr(sc->name.length() + 1)); + if (impl->currentSpecialCategory && valueName.starts_with(impl->currentSpecialCategory->name)) { + VALUEIT = impl->currentSpecialCategory->values.find(valueName.substr(impl->currentSpecialCategory->name.length() + 1)); - if (VALUEIT != sc->values.end()) + if (VALUEIT != impl->currentSpecialCategory->values.end()) found = true; - else if (sc->descriptor->dontErrorOnMissing) - return result; // will return a success, cuz we want to ignore missing + } - break; + if (!found) { + for (auto& sc : impl->specialCategories) { + if (!valueName.starts_with(sc->name)) + continue; + + if (!sc->isStatic && std::string{std::any_cast<const char*>(sc->values[sc->key].getValue())} != impl->currentSpecialKey) + continue; + + VALUEIT = sc->values.find(valueName.substr(sc->name.length() + 1)); + impl->currentSpecialCategory = sc.get(); + + if (VALUEIT != sc->values.end()) + found = true; + else if (sc->descriptor->dontErrorOnMissing) + return result; // will return a success, cuz we want to ignore missing + + break; + } } if (!found) { @@ -312,7 +346,8 @@ applyDefaultsToCat(*PCAT); - VALUEIT = PCAT->values.find(valueName.substr(sc->name.length() + 1)); + VALUEIT = PCAT->values.find(valueName.substr(sc->name.length() + 1)); + impl->currentSpecialCategory = PCAT; if (VALUEIT != PCAT->values.end()) found = true; @@ -393,8 +428,14 @@ break; } case CConfigValue::eDataType::CONFIGDATATYPE_CUSTOM: { - reinterpret_cast<CConfigCustomValueType*>(VALUEIT->second.m_pData)->handler(value.c_str(), &reinterpret_cast<CConfigCustomValueType*>(VALUEIT->second.m_pData)->data); + auto RESULT = reinterpret_cast<CConfigCustomValueType*>(VALUEIT->second.m_pData) + ->handler(value.c_str(), &reinterpret_cast<CConfigCustomValueType*>(VALUEIT->second.m_pData)->data); reinterpret_cast<CConfigCustomValueType*>(VALUEIT->second.m_pData)->lastVal = value; + + if (RESULT.error) { + result.setError(RESULT.getError()); + return result; + } break; } default: { @@ -421,8 +462,12 @@ if (dynamic) { for (auto& l : IT->linesContainingVar) { - parseLine(l, true); + impl->categories = l.categories; + impl->currentSpecialCategory = l.specialCategory; + parseLine(l.line, true); } + + impl->categories = {}; } CParseResult result; @@ -492,7 +537,7 @@ if (RHSIT == std::string::npos && LHSIT == std::string::npos) continue; else - var.linesContainingVar.push_back(line); + var.linesContainingVar.push_back({line, impl->categories, impl->currentSpecialCategory}); anyMatch = true; } @@ -537,7 +582,8 @@ return result; } - impl->currentSpecialKey = ""; + impl->currentSpecialKey = ""; + impl->currentSpecialCategory = nullptr; impl->categories.pop_back(); } else { // open a category. @@ -568,24 +614,65 @@ applyDefaultsToCat(*sc); } - bool fileExists = std::filesystem::exists(impl->path); + CParseResult fileParseResult; - // implies options.allowMissingConfig - if (impl->configOptions.allowMissingConfig && !fileExists) - return CParseResult{}; - else if (!fileExists) { - CParseResult res; - res.setError("Config file is missing"); - return res; - } + if (impl->rawConfigString.empty()) { + bool fileExists = std::filesystem::exists(impl->path); - std::string canonical = std::filesystem::canonical(impl->path); + // implies options.allowMissingConfig + if (impl->configOptions.allowMissingConfig && !fileExists) + return CParseResult{}; + else if (!fileExists) { + CParseResult res; + res.setError("Config file is missing"); + return res; + } - CParseResult fileParseResult = parseFile(canonical.c_str()); + std::string canonical = std::filesystem::canonical(impl->path); + + fileParseResult = parseFile(canonical.c_str()); + } else { + fileParseResult = parseRawStream(impl->rawConfigString); + } return fileParseResult; } +CParseResult CConfig::parseRawStream(const std::string& stream) { + CParseResult result; + + std::string line = ""; + int linenum = 1; + + std::stringstream str(stream); + + while (std::getline(str, line)) { + const auto RET = parseLine(line); + + if (RET.error && (impl->parseError.empty() || impl->configOptions.throwAllErrors)) { + if (!impl->parseError.empty()) + impl->parseError += "\n"; + impl->parseError += std::format("Config error at line {}: {}", linenum, RET.errorStdString); + result.setError(impl->parseError); + } + + ++linenum; + } + + if (!impl->categories.empty()) { + if (impl->parseError.empty() || impl->configOptions.throwAllErrors) { + if (!impl->parseError.empty()) + impl->parseError += "\n"; + impl->parseError += std::format("Config error: Unclosed category at EOF"); + result.setError(impl->parseError); + } + + impl->categories.clear(); + } + + return result; +} + CParseResult CConfig::parseFile(const char* file) { CParseResult result; @@ -667,7 +754,9 @@ return nullptr; } -void CConfig::registerHandler(PCONFIGHANDLERFUNC func, const char* name, SHandlerOptions options) { +void CConfig::registerHandler(PCONFIGHANDLERFUNC func, const char* name, SHandlerOptions options_) { + SHandlerOptions options; + std::memcpy(&options, &options_, seekABIStructSize(&options_, 0, sizeof(SHandlerOptions))); impl->handlers.push_back(SHandler{name, options, func}); } diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/hyprlang-0.4.0/src/config.hpp new/hyprlang-0.5.0/src/config.hpp --- old/hyprlang-0.4.0/src/config.hpp 2024-02-18 00:34:20.000000000 +0100 +++ new/hyprlang-0.5.0/src/config.hpp 2024-03-08 17:18:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -11,9 +11,16 @@ }; struct SVariable { - std::string name = ""; - std::string value = ""; - std::vector<std::string> linesContainingVar; // for dynamic updates + std::string name = ""; + std::string value = ""; + + struct SVarLine { + std::string line; + std::vector<std::string> categories; + SSpecialCategory* specialCategory = nullptr; // if applicable + }; + + std::vector<SVarLine> linesContainingVar; // for dynamic updates }; // remember to also edit CConfigValue if editing @@ -59,8 +66,11 @@ class CConfigImpl { public: - std::string path = ""; - std::string originalPath = ""; + std::string path = ""; + std::string originalPath = ""; + + // if not-empty, used instead of path + std::string rawConfigString = ""; std::unordered_map<std::string, Hyprlang::CConfigValue> values; std::unordered_map<std::string, SConfigDefaultValue> defaultValues; @@ -71,7 +81,8 @@ std::vector<std::unique_ptr<SSpecialCategoryDescriptor>> specialCategoryDescriptors; std::vector<std::string> categories; - std::string currentSpecialKey = ""; + std::string currentSpecialKey = ""; + SSpecialCategory* currentSpecialCategory = nullptr; // if applicable std::string parseError = ""; diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/hyprlang-0.4.0/tests/config/config.conf new/hyprlang-0.5.0/tests/config/config.conf --- old/hyprlang-0.4.0/tests/config/config.conf 2024-02-18 00:34:20.000000000 +0100 +++ new/hyprlang-0.5.0/tests/config/config.conf 2024-03-08 17:18:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ customType = abc +testStringColon = ee:ee:ee + testCategory { testValueInt = 123456 testValueHex = 0xF @@ -31,9 +33,11 @@ } } +$SPECIALVAL1 = 1 + special { key = a - value = 1 + value = $SPECIALVAL1 } special { diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/hyprlang-0.4.0/tests/parse/main.cpp new/hyprlang-0.5.0/tests/parse/main.cpp --- old/hyprlang-0.4.0/tests/parse/main.cpp 2024-02-18 00:34:20.000000000 +0100 +++ new/hyprlang-0.5.0/tests/parse/main.cpp 2024-03-08 17:18:28.000000000 +0100 @@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ config.addConfigValue("testFloat", 0.F); config.addConfigValue("testVec", Hyprlang::SVector2D{69, 420}); config.addConfigValue("testString", ""); + config.addConfigValue("testStringColon", ""); config.addConfigValue("testEnv", ""); config.addConfigValue("testVar", (Hyprlang::INT)0); config.addConfigValue("testStringQuotes", ""); @@ -145,6 +146,7 @@ EXPECT(std::any_cast<int64_t>(config.getConfigValue("testCategory:testColor1")), (Hyprlang::INT)0xFFFFFFFF); EXPECT(std::any_cast<int64_t>(config.getConfigValue("testCategory:testColor2")), (Hyprlang::INT)0xFF000000); EXPECT(std::any_cast<int64_t>(config.getConfigValue("testCategory:testColor3")), (Hyprlang::INT)0x22ffeeff); + EXPECT(std::any_cast<const char*>(config.getConfigValue("testStringColon")), std::string{"ee:ee:ee"}); // test static values std::cout << " â Testing static values\n"; @@ -165,6 +167,8 @@ EXPECT(barrelRoll, true); EXPECT(config.parseDynamic("testCategory:testValueHex", "0xaabbccdd").error, false); EXPECT(std::any_cast<int64_t>(config.getConfigValue("testCategory:testValueHex")), (Hyprlang::INT)0xAABBCCDD); + EXPECT(config.parseDynamic("testStringColon", "1:3:3:7").error, false); + EXPECT(std::any_cast<const char*>(config.getConfigValue("testStringColon")), std::string{"1:3:3:7"}); // test dynamic special config.addSpecialConfigValue("specialGeneric:one", "boom", (Hyprlang::INT)0); @@ -191,6 +195,10 @@ EXPECT(std::any_cast<int64_t>(config.getSpecialConfigValue("specialGeneric:one", "value")), 1); EXPECT(std::any_cast<int64_t>(config.getSpecialConfigValue("specialGeneric:two", "value")), 2); + // test dynamic special variable + EXPECT(config.parseDynamic("$SPECIALVAL1 = 2").error, false); + EXPECT(std::any_cast<int64_t>(config.getSpecialConfigValue("special", "value", "a")), (Hyprlang::INT)2); + // test copying EXPECT(std::any_cast<int64_t>(config.getSpecialConfigValue("specialGeneric:one", "copyTest")), 2);
