Re: csjark module

2016-09-22 Thread Peter Otten
bezen...@gmail.com wrote:

> On Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 5:51:43 AM UTC+3, beze...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>> On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 10:09:25 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
>> > bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > 
>> > > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 5:15:38 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten
>> > > wrote:
>> > >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > >> 
>> > >> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 3:17:11 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten
>> > >> > wrote:
>> > >> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > >> >> 
>> > >> >> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 1:14:14 PM UTC+3, Peter
>> > >> >> > Otten wrote:
>> > >> >> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > >> >> >> 
>> > >> >> >> > After setting up csjark (http://csjark.readthedocs.io/), I'm
>> > >> >> >> > trying to test on of my C header files which has following
>> > >> >> >> > statements:
>> > >> >> >> > 
>> > >> >> >> > typedef struct {
>> > >> >> >> >unsigned long X;
>> > >> >> >> >__int64 Y;
>> > >> >> >> > } abc;
>> > >> >> >> > 
>> > >> >> >> > 
>> > >> >> >> > If I'm changing __int64 to unsigned long I'm not getting
>> > >> >> >> > this error For the __int64 i'm getting the mention error. Am
>> > >> >> >> > I missing something?
>> > >> >> >> > 
>> > >> >> >> > 
>> > >> >> >> > In addition, I'm getting following error:
>> > >> >> >> > Attribute error("'tuple object has no attibute 'children'",)
>> > >> >> >> > 
>> > >> >> >> > I'd be glad to have some assistance.
>> > >> >> >> 
>> > >> >> >> It looks like development of csjark has stopped in 2011. Try
>> > >> >> >> installing a pycparser version from that time frame -- 2.05
>> > >> >> >> should be a good candidate according to
>> > >> >> >>  so
>> > >> >> >> if you are using pip after
>> > >> >> >> 
>> > >> >> >> $ pip install pycparser==2.05
>> > >> >> >> 
>> > >> >> >> csjark might work.
>> > >> >> > 
>> > >> >> > I've installed all the required SW, but still getting the same
>> > >> >> > error
>> > >> >> 
>> > >> >> When you invoke the interactive interpreter what does
>> > >> >> 
>> > >> >> >>> import pycparser
>> > >> >> >>> pycparser.__version__
>> > >> >> '2.05'
>> > >> >> 
>> > >> >> produce on your system?
>> > >> > 
>> > >> > I have version 2.07 (which is the one used for the development)
>> > >> 
>> > >> For cjshark to work (or at least not fail in the way you observed)
>> > >> you need 2.5.
>> > >> 
>> > >> 2.7 returns 2-tuples where 2.5 does not. Compare for example:
>> > >> 
>> > >> 
>> > 
https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.07/pycparser/c_ast.py#L149
>> > >> 
>> > >> def children(self):
>> > >> nodelist = []
>> > >> if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(("name",
>> > >> self.name)) if self.subscript is not None:
>> > >> nodelist.append(("subscript",
>> > >> self.subscript))
>> > >> return tuple(nodelist)
>> > >> 
>> > >> and
>> > >> 
>> > >> 
>> > 
https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.05/pycparser/c_ast.py#L136
>> > >> 
>> > >> def children(self):
>> > >> nodelist = []
>> > >> if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(self.name)
>> > >> if self.subscript is not None:
>> > >> nodelist.append(self.subscript) return tuple(nodelist)
>> > >> 
>> > >> I wonder why you didn't just try what I suggested...
>> > > 
>> > > Thanks,
>> > > This one solved the 2nd problem.
>> > > 
>> > > Do you have any suggestions for the 1st one?
>> > 
>> > Here's what I see from your original post:
>> > 
>> > https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2016-September/714323.html
>> > 
>> > So I have no idea what your "1st problem" might be. Can you restate it?
>> > 
>> > You have to use text, pictures are removed.
>> 
>> Clarification with example:
>> 
>> I'm taking the complex_union_test.h file (which is one of the test files
>> of csjark) and changing on line 8 from int to __int64 so the code is
>> 
>> #include "union_test.h"
>> #include "cenum_test.h"
>> 
>> typedef signed int BOOL;
>> typedef enum {TRUE, FALSE} bool_t;
>> 
>> typedef union {
>> __int64 int_member;
>> struct cenum_test cenum_test_member;
>> long long long_long_member;
>> BOOL bool_member;
>> bool_t bool_t_member;
>> short short_member;
>> } complex_union;
>> 
>> struct struct_with_complex_union {
>> complex_union complex_union_member;
>> bool_t bool_t_member;
>> union union_test union_test_member;
>> };
>> 
>> Now trying to execute the parsing and getting following error:
>> Skipped "headers\complex_union_test.":Win32 as it raised
>> ParseError('headers\\complex_union_test.h:8: before: __int64',)
>> 
>> I have similar error with my .h file.
> 
> seems that I have a solution for it:
> instead of __int64 to use "long long" statement

That seems to be a complaint of the C compiler, e. g.

$ cat tmp.h
typedef struct {
   unsigned long X;
   __int64 Y;
} abc;
$ gcc tmp.h
tmp.h:3:4: error: unknown type name ‘__int64’
__int64 Y;
^

You can fix that 

Re: csjark module

2016-09-21 Thread bezenchu
On Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 5:51:43 AM UTC+3, beze...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 10:09:25 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
> > bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> > 
> > > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 5:15:38 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
> > >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> > >> 
> > >> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 3:17:11 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten
> > >> > wrote:
> > >> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> > >> >> 
> > >> >> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 1:14:14 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten
> > >> >> > wrote:
> > >> >> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> > >> >> >> 
> > >> >> >> > After setting up csjark (http://csjark.readthedocs.io/), I'm
> > >> >> >> > trying to test on of my C header files which has following
> > >> >> >> > statements:
> > >> >> >> > 
> > >> >> >> > typedef struct {
> > >> >> >> >unsigned long X;
> > >> >> >> >__int64 Y;
> > >> >> >> > } abc;
> > >> >> >> > 
> > >> >> >> > 
> > >> >> >> > If I'm changing __int64 to unsigned long I'm not getting this
> > >> >> >> > error For the __int64 i'm getting the mention error. Am I missing
> > >> >> >> > something?
> > >> >> >> > 
> > >> >> >> > 
> > >> >> >> > In addition, I'm getting following error:
> > >> >> >> > Attribute error("'tuple object has no attibute 'children'",)
> > >> >> >> > 
> > >> >> >> > I'd be glad to have some assistance.
> > >> >> >> 
> > >> >> >> It looks like development of csjark has stopped in 2011. Try
> > >> >> >> installing a pycparser version from that time frame -- 2.05 should
> > >> >> >> be a good candidate according to
> > >> >> >>  so if you
> > >> >> >> are using pip after
> > >> >> >> 
> > >> >> >> $ pip install pycparser==2.05
> > >> >> >> 
> > >> >> >> csjark might work.
> > >> >> > 
> > >> >> > I've installed all the required SW, but still getting the same error
> > >> >> 
> > >> >> When you invoke the interactive interpreter what does
> > >> >> 
> > >> >> >>> import pycparser
> > >> >> >>> pycparser.__version__
> > >> >> '2.05'
> > >> >> 
> > >> >> produce on your system?
> > >> > 
> > >> > I have version 2.07 (which is the one used for the development)
> > >> 
> > >> For cjshark to work (or at least not fail in the way you observed) you
> > >> need 2.5.
> > >> 
> > >> 2.7 returns 2-tuples where 2.5 does not. Compare for example:
> > >> 
> > >> 
> > https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.07/pycparser/c_ast.py#L149
> > >> 
> > >> def children(self):
> > >> nodelist = []
> > >> if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(("name", self.name))
> > >> if self.subscript is not None: nodelist.append(("subscript",
> > >> self.subscript))
> > >> return tuple(nodelist)
> > >> 
> > >> and
> > >> 
> > >> 
> > https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.05/pycparser/c_ast.py#L136
> > >> 
> > >> def children(self):
> > >> nodelist = []
> > >> if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(self.name)
> > >> if self.subscript is not None: nodelist.append(self.subscript)
> > >> return tuple(nodelist)
> > >> 
> > >> I wonder why you didn't just try what I suggested...
> > > 
> > > Thanks,
> > > This one solved the 2nd problem.
> > > 
> > > Do you have any suggestions for the 1st one?
> > 
> > Here's what I see from your original post:
> > 
> > https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2016-September/714323.html
> > 
> > So I have no idea what your "1st problem" might be. Can you restate it? 
> > 
> > You have to use text, pictures are removed.
> 
> Clarification with example:
> 
> I'm taking the complex_union_test.h file (which is one of the test files of 
> csjark) and changing on line 8 from int to __int64 so the code is
> 
> #include "union_test.h"
> #include "cenum_test.h"
> 
> typedef signed int BOOL;
> typedef enum {TRUE, FALSE} bool_t;
> 
> typedef union {
> __int64 int_member;
> struct cenum_test cenum_test_member;
> long long long_long_member;
> BOOL bool_member;
> bool_t bool_t_member;
> short short_member;
> } complex_union;
> 
> struct struct_with_complex_union {
> complex_union complex_union_member;
> bool_t bool_t_member;
> union union_test union_test_member;
> };
> 
> Now trying to execute the parsing and getting following error:
> Skipped "headers\complex_union_test.":Win32 as it raised 
> ParseError('headers\\complex_union_test.h:8: before: __int64',)
> 
> I have similar error with my .h file.

seems that I have a solution for it:
instead of __int64 to use "long long" statement
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Re: csjark module

2016-09-21 Thread bezenchu
On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 10:09:25 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 5:15:38 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> 
> >> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 3:17:11 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> 
> >> >> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 1:14:14 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten
> >> >> > wrote:
> >> >> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> > After setting up csjark (http://csjark.readthedocs.io/), I'm
> >> >> >> > trying to test on of my C header files which has following
> >> >> >> > statements:
> >> >> >> > 
> >> >> >> > typedef struct {
> >> >> >> >unsigned long X;
> >> >> >> >__int64 Y;
> >> >> >> > } abc;
> >> >> >> > 
> >> >> >> > 
> >> >> >> > If I'm changing __int64 to unsigned long I'm not getting this
> >> >> >> > error For the __int64 i'm getting the mention error. Am I missing
> >> >> >> > something?
> >> >> >> > 
> >> >> >> > 
> >> >> >> > In addition, I'm getting following error:
> >> >> >> > Attribute error("'tuple object has no attibute 'children'",)
> >> >> >> > 
> >> >> >> > I'd be glad to have some assistance.
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> It looks like development of csjark has stopped in 2011. Try
> >> >> >> installing a pycparser version from that time frame -- 2.05 should
> >> >> >> be a good candidate according to
> >> >> >>  so if you
> >> >> >> are using pip after
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> $ pip install pycparser==2.05
> >> >> >> 
> >> >> >> csjark might work.
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > I've installed all the required SW, but still getting the same error
> >> >> 
> >> >> When you invoke the interactive interpreter what does
> >> >> 
> >> >> >>> import pycparser
> >> >> >>> pycparser.__version__
> >> >> '2.05'
> >> >> 
> >> >> produce on your system?
> >> > 
> >> > I have version 2.07 (which is the one used for the development)
> >> 
> >> For cjshark to work (or at least not fail in the way you observed) you
> >> need 2.5.
> >> 
> >> 2.7 returns 2-tuples where 2.5 does not. Compare for example:
> >> 
> >> 
> https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.07/pycparser/c_ast.py#L149
> >> 
> >> def children(self):
> >> nodelist = []
> >> if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(("name", self.name))
> >> if self.subscript is not None: nodelist.append(("subscript",
> >> self.subscript))
> >> return tuple(nodelist)
> >> 
> >> and
> >> 
> >> 
> https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.05/pycparser/c_ast.py#L136
> >> 
> >> def children(self):
> >> nodelist = []
> >> if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(self.name)
> >> if self.subscript is not None: nodelist.append(self.subscript)
> >> return tuple(nodelist)
> >> 
> >> I wonder why you didn't just try what I suggested...
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > This one solved the 2nd problem.
> > 
> > Do you have any suggestions for the 1st one?
> 
> Here's what I see from your original post:
> 
> https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2016-September/714323.html
> 
> So I have no idea what your "1st problem" might be. Can you restate it? 
> 
> You have to use text, pictures are removed.

Clarification with example:

I'm taking the complex_union_test.h file (which is one of the test files of 
csjark) and changing on line 8 from int to __int64 so the code is

#include "union_test.h"
#include "cenum_test.h"

typedef signed int BOOL;
typedef enum {TRUE, FALSE} bool_t;

typedef union {
__int64 int_member;
struct cenum_test cenum_test_member;
long long long_long_member;
BOOL bool_member;
bool_t bool_t_member;
short short_member;
} complex_union;

struct struct_with_complex_union {
complex_union complex_union_member;
bool_t bool_t_member;
union union_test union_test_member;
};

Now trying to execute the parsing and getting following error:
Skipped "headers\complex_union_test.":Win32 as it raised 
ParseError('headers\\complex_union_test.h:8: before: __int64',)

I have similar error with my .h file.
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Re: csjark module

2016-09-21 Thread Peter Otten
bezen...@gmail.com wrote:

> On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 5:15:38 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
>> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
>> 
>> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 3:17:11 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten
>> > wrote:
>> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >> 
>> >> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 1:14:14 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten
>> >> > wrote:
>> >> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> > After setting up csjark (http://csjark.readthedocs.io/), I'm
>> >> >> > trying to test on of my C header files which has following
>> >> >> > statements:
>> >> >> > 
>> >> >> > typedef struct {
>> >> >> >unsigned long X;
>> >> >> >__int64 Y;
>> >> >> > } abc;
>> >> >> > 
>> >> >> > 
>> >> >> > If I'm changing __int64 to unsigned long I'm not getting this
>> >> >> > error For the __int64 i'm getting the mention error. Am I missing
>> >> >> > something?
>> >> >> > 
>> >> >> > 
>> >> >> > In addition, I'm getting following error:
>> >> >> > Attribute error("'tuple object has no attibute 'children'",)
>> >> >> > 
>> >> >> > I'd be glad to have some assistance.
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> It looks like development of csjark has stopped in 2011. Try
>> >> >> installing a pycparser version from that time frame -- 2.05 should
>> >> >> be a good candidate according to
>> >> >>  so if you
>> >> >> are using pip after
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> $ pip install pycparser==2.05
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> csjark might work.
>> >> > 
>> >> > I've installed all the required SW, but still getting the same error
>> >> 
>> >> When you invoke the interactive interpreter what does
>> >> 
>> >> >>> import pycparser
>> >> >>> pycparser.__version__
>> >> '2.05'
>> >> 
>> >> produce on your system?
>> > 
>> > I have version 2.07 (which is the one used for the development)
>> 
>> For cjshark to work (or at least not fail in the way you observed) you
>> need 2.5.
>> 
>> 2.7 returns 2-tuples where 2.5 does not. Compare for example:
>> 
>> 
https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.07/pycparser/c_ast.py#L149
>> 
>> def children(self):
>> nodelist = []
>> if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(("name", self.name))
>> if self.subscript is not None: nodelist.append(("subscript",
>> self.subscript))
>> return tuple(nodelist)
>> 
>> and
>> 
>> 
https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.05/pycparser/c_ast.py#L136
>> 
>> def children(self):
>> nodelist = []
>> if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(self.name)
>> if self.subscript is not None: nodelist.append(self.subscript)
>> return tuple(nodelist)
>> 
>> I wonder why you didn't just try what I suggested...
> 
> Thanks,
> This one solved the 2nd problem.
> 
> Do you have any suggestions for the 1st one?

Here's what I see from your original post:

https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2016-September/714323.html

So I have no idea what your "1st problem" might be. Can you restate it? 

You have to use text, pictures are removed.

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Re: csjark module

2016-09-21 Thread bezenchu
On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 5:15:38 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 3:17:11 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> 
> >> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 1:14:14 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> 
> >> >> > After setting up csjark (http://csjark.readthedocs.io/), I'm trying
> >> >> > to test on of my C header files which has following statements:
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > typedef struct {
> >> >> >unsigned long X;
> >> >> >__int64 Y;
> >> >> > } abc;
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > If I'm changing __int64 to unsigned long I'm not getting this error
> >> >> > For the __int64 i'm getting the mention error. Am I missing
> >> >> > something?
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > In addition, I'm getting following error:
> >> >> > Attribute error("'tuple object has no attibute 'children'",)
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > I'd be glad to have some assistance.
> >> >> 
> >> >> It looks like development of csjark has stopped in 2011. Try
> >> >> installing a pycparser version from that time frame -- 2.05 should be
> >> >> a good candidate according to
> >> >>  so if you
> >> >> are using pip after
> >> >> 
> >> >> $ pip install pycparser==2.05
> >> >> 
> >> >> csjark might work.
> >> > 
> >> > I've installed all the required SW, but still getting the same error
> >> 
> >> When you invoke the interactive interpreter what does
> >> 
> >> >>> import pycparser
> >> >>> pycparser.__version__
> >> '2.05'
> >> 
> >> produce on your system?
> > 
> > I have version 2.07 (which is the one used for the development)
> 
> For cjshark to work (or at least not fail in the way you observed) you need 
> 2.5.
> 
> 2.7 returns 2-tuples where 2.5 does not. Compare for example:
> 
> https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.07/pycparser/c_ast.py#L149
> 
> def children(self):
> nodelist = []
> if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(("name", self.name))
> if self.subscript is not None: nodelist.append(("subscript", 
> self.subscript))
> return tuple(nodelist)
> 
> and
> 
> https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.05/pycparser/c_ast.py#L136
> 
> def children(self):
> nodelist = []
> if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(self.name)
> if self.subscript is not None: nodelist.append(self.subscript)
> return tuple(nodelist)
> 
> I wonder why you didn't just try what I suggested...

Thanks,
This one solved the 2nd problem.

Do you have any suggestions for the 1st one?

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Re: csjark module

2016-09-21 Thread bezenchu
On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 5:15:38 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 3:17:11 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> 
> >> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 1:14:14 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> 
> >> >> > After setting up csjark (http://csjark.readthedocs.io/), I'm trying
> >> >> > to test on of my C header files which has following statements:
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > typedef struct {
> >> >> >unsigned long X;
> >> >> >__int64 Y;
> >> >> > } abc;
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > If I'm changing __int64 to unsigned long I'm not getting this error
> >> >> > For the __int64 i'm getting the mention error. Am I missing
> >> >> > something?
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > In addition, I'm getting following error:
> >> >> > Attribute error("'tuple object has no attibute 'children'",)
> >> >> > 
> >> >> > I'd be glad to have some assistance.
> >> >> 
> >> >> It looks like development of csjark has stopped in 2011. Try
> >> >> installing a pycparser version from that time frame -- 2.05 should be
> >> >> a good candidate according to
> >> >>  so if you
> >> >> are using pip after
> >> >> 
> >> >> $ pip install pycparser==2.05
> >> >> 
> >> >> csjark might work.
> >> > 
> >> > I've installed all the required SW, but still getting the same error
> >> 
> >> When you invoke the interactive interpreter what does
> >> 
> >> >>> import pycparser
> >> >>> pycparser.__version__
> >> '2.05'
> >> 
> >> produce on your system?
> > 
> > I have version 2.07 (which is the one used for the development)
> 
> For cjshark to work (or at least not fail in the way you observed) you need 
> 2.5.
> 
> 2.7 returns 2-tuples where 2.5 does not. Compare for example:
> 
> https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.07/pycparser/c_ast.py#L149
> 
> def children(self):
> nodelist = []
> if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(("name", self.name))
> if self.subscript is not None: nodelist.append(("subscript", 
> self.subscript))
> return tuple(nodelist)
> 
> and
> 
> https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.05/pycparser/c_ast.py#L136
> 
> def children(self):
> nodelist = []
> if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(self.name)
> if self.subscript is not None: nodelist.append(self.subscript)
> return tuple(nodelist)
> 
> I wonder why you didn't just try what I suggested...

Thanks.

I've tried it @home on the test files of csjark.
It worked fine for the 2nd issue (while at my work computer, there was error).
For the first one, still have to check
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Re: csjark module

2016-09-21 Thread Peter Otten
bezen...@gmail.com wrote:

> On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 3:17:11 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
>> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
>> 
>> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 1:14:14 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten
>> > wrote:
>> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >> 
>> >> > After setting up csjark (http://csjark.readthedocs.io/), I'm trying
>> >> > to test on of my C header files which has following statements:
>> >> > 
>> >> > typedef struct {
>> >> >unsigned long X;
>> >> >__int64 Y;
>> >> > } abc;
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > If I'm changing __int64 to unsigned long I'm not getting this error
>> >> > For the __int64 i'm getting the mention error. Am I missing
>> >> > something?
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > In addition, I'm getting following error:
>> >> > Attribute error("'tuple object has no attibute 'children'",)
>> >> > 
>> >> > I'd be glad to have some assistance.
>> >> 
>> >> It looks like development of csjark has stopped in 2011. Try
>> >> installing a pycparser version from that time frame -- 2.05 should be
>> >> a good candidate according to
>> >>  so if you
>> >> are using pip after
>> >> 
>> >> $ pip install pycparser==2.05
>> >> 
>> >> csjark might work.
>> > 
>> > I've installed all the required SW, but still getting the same error
>> 
>> When you invoke the interactive interpreter what does
>> 
>> >>> import pycparser
>> >>> pycparser.__version__
>> '2.05'
>> 
>> produce on your system?
> 
> I have version 2.07 (which is the one used for the development)

For cjshark to work (or at least not fail in the way you observed) you need 
2.5.

2.7 returns 2-tuples where 2.5 does not. Compare for example:

https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.07/pycparser/c_ast.py#L149

def children(self):
nodelist = []
if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(("name", self.name))
if self.subscript is not None: nodelist.append(("subscript", 
self.subscript))
return tuple(nodelist)

and

https://github.com/eliben/pycparser/blob/release_v2.05/pycparser/c_ast.py#L136

def children(self):
nodelist = []
if self.name is not None: nodelist.append(self.name)
if self.subscript is not None: nodelist.append(self.subscript)
return tuple(nodelist)

I wonder why you didn't just try what I suggested...

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Re: csjark module

2016-09-21 Thread bezenchu
On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 4:43:47 PM UTC+3, beze...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 3:17:11 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
> > bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> > 
> > > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 1:14:14 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
> > >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> > >> 
> > >> > After setting up csjark (http://csjark.readthedocs.io/), I'm trying to
> > >> > test on of my C header files which has following statements:
> > >> > 
> > >> > typedef struct {
> > >> >unsigned long X;
> > >> >__int64 Y;
> > >> > } abc;
> > >> > 
> > >> > 
> > >> > If I'm changing __int64 to unsigned long I'm not getting this error
> > >> > For the __int64 i'm getting the mention error. Am I missing something?
> > >> > 
> > >> > 
> > >> > In addition, I'm getting following error:
> > >> > Attribute error("'tuple object has no attibute 'children'",)
> > >> > 
> > >> > I'd be glad to have some assistance.
> > >> 
> > >> It looks like development of csjark has stopped in 2011. Try installing a
> > >> pycparser version from that time frame -- 2.05 should be a good candidate
> > >> according to  so
> > >> if you are using pip after
> > >> 
> > >> $ pip install pycparser==2.05
> > >> 
> > >> csjark might work.
> > > 
> > > I've installed all the required SW, but still getting the same error
> > 
> > When you invoke the interactive interpreter what does
> > 
> > >>> import pycparser
> > >>> pycparser.__version__
> > '2.05'
> > 
> > produce on your system?
> 
> I have version 2.07 (which is the one used for the development)


some progress I've found for the 2nd problem is that this error is thrown in 
cparser.py (from the csjark files) in the visit_Enum function of the 
StructVisitor class.

In the .h file I have following definition which tried to be parsed
typedef enum{
   a=0;
   b=1;
} c;
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Re: csjark module

2016-09-21 Thread bezenchu
On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 3:17:11 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> > On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 1:14:14 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
> >> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> 
> >> > After setting up csjark (http://csjark.readthedocs.io/), I'm trying to
> >> > test on of my C header files which has following statements:
> >> > 
> >> > typedef struct {
> >> >unsigned long X;
> >> >__int64 Y;
> >> > } abc;
> >> > 
> >> > 
> >> > If I'm changing __int64 to unsigned long I'm not getting this error
> >> > For the __int64 i'm getting the mention error. Am I missing something?
> >> > 
> >> > 
> >> > In addition, I'm getting following error:
> >> > Attribute error("'tuple object has no attibute 'children'",)
> >> > 
> >> > I'd be glad to have some assistance.
> >> 
> >> It looks like development of csjark has stopped in 2011. Try installing a
> >> pycparser version from that time frame -- 2.05 should be a good candidate
> >> according to  so
> >> if you are using pip after
> >> 
> >> $ pip install pycparser==2.05
> >> 
> >> csjark might work.
> > 
> > I've installed all the required SW, but still getting the same error
> 
> When you invoke the interactive interpreter what does
> 
> >>> import pycparser
> >>> pycparser.__version__
> '2.05'
> 
> produce on your system?

I have version 2.07 (which is the one used for the development)
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Re: csjark module

2016-09-21 Thread Peter Otten
bezen...@gmail.com wrote:

> On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 1:14:14 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
>> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
>> 
>> > After setting up csjark (http://csjark.readthedocs.io/), I'm trying to
>> > test on of my C header files which has following statements:
>> > 
>> > typedef struct {
>> >unsigned long X;
>> >__int64 Y;
>> > } abc;
>> > 
>> > 
>> > If I'm changing __int64 to unsigned long I'm not getting this error
>> > For the __int64 i'm getting the mention error. Am I missing something?
>> > 
>> > 
>> > In addition, I'm getting following error:
>> > Attribute error("'tuple object has no attibute 'children'",)
>> > 
>> > I'd be glad to have some assistance.
>> 
>> It looks like development of csjark has stopped in 2011. Try installing a
>> pycparser version from that time frame -- 2.05 should be a good candidate
>> according to  so
>> if you are using pip after
>> 
>> $ pip install pycparser==2.05
>> 
>> csjark might work.
> 
> I've installed all the required SW, but still getting the same error

When you invoke the interactive interpreter what does

>>> import pycparser
>>> pycparser.__version__
'2.05'

produce on your system?

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Re: csjark module

2016-09-21 Thread bezenchu
On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 1:14:14 PM UTC+3, Peter Otten wrote:
> bezen...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> > After setting up csjark (http://csjark.readthedocs.io/), I'm trying to
> > test on of my C header files which has following statements:
> > 
> > typedef struct {
> >unsigned long X;
> >__int64 Y;
> > } abc;
> > 
> > 
> > If I'm changing __int64 to unsigned long I'm not getting this error
> > For the __int64 i'm getting the mention error. Am I missing something?
> > 
> > 
> > In addition, I'm getting following error:
> > Attribute error("'tuple object has no attibute 'children'",)
> > 
> > I'd be glad to have some assistance.
> 
> It looks like development of csjark has stopped in 2011. Try installing a 
> pycparser version from that time frame -- 2.05 should be a good candidate 
> according to  so if 
> you are using pip after
> 
> $ pip install pycparser==2.05
> 
> csjark might work.

I've installed all the required SW, but still getting the same error
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Re: csjark module

2016-09-21 Thread Peter Otten
bezen...@gmail.com wrote:

> After setting up csjark (http://csjark.readthedocs.io/), I'm trying to
> test on of my C header files which has following statements:
> 
> typedef struct {
>unsigned long X;
>__int64 Y;
> } abc;
> 
> 
> If I'm changing __int64 to unsigned long I'm not getting this error
> For the __int64 i'm getting the mention error. Am I missing something?
> 
> 
> In addition, I'm getting following error:
> Attribute error("'tuple object has no attibute 'children'",)
> 
> I'd be glad to have some assistance.

It looks like development of csjark has stopped in 2011. Try installing a 
pycparser version from that time frame -- 2.05 should be a good candidate 
according to  so if 
you are using pip after

$ pip install pycparser==2.05

csjark might work.



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