#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; =head1 NAME dac2pm - Generating Perl Module from "dac" File =head1 SYNOPSIS perl path/to/dac2pm.pl input.dac \ --module-uri=module-uri [--for=for-uri] [options] > ModuleName.pm perl path/to/dac2pm.pl input.dac \ --module-uri=module-uri [--for=for-uri] [options] \ --output-file-path=ModuleName.pm perl path/to/dac2pm.pl input.dac \ --create-perl-module="module-uri ModuleName.pm [for-uri]" \ [--create-perl-module="..." ...] perl path/to/dac2pm.pl --help =head1 DESCRIPTION The C script generates Perl modules from a "dac" database file created by C. This script is part of manakai. =cut use strict; use Message::Util::QName::Filter { DIS => q, dis => q, DOMLS => q, ManakaiDOM => q, Markup => q, pc => q, Util => q, }; =head1 OPTIONS =over 4 =item --enable-assertion / --noenable-assertion (default) Whether assertion codes should be outputed or not. =item --create-perl-module="I I [I]" (Zero or more) The C<--create-perl-module> option can be used to specify I<--module-uri>, I<--output-file-path>, and I<--for> options once. Its value is a space-separated triplet of "dis" module name URI, Perl module file path (environment dependent), and optional "dis" module "for" URI. This option can be specified more than once; it would make multiple Perl module files to be created. If both I<--module-uri> and this options are specified, I<--module-uri>, I<--output-file-path>, and I<--for> options are treated as if there is another I<--create-perl-module> option specified. =item --for=I (Optional) Specifies the "For" URI reference for which the outputed module is. If this parameter is ommitted, the default "For" URI reference for the module specified by the C attribute of the C element, if any, or C is assumed. =item --help Shows the help message. =item --module-uri=I A URI reference that identifies a module from which a Perl module file is generated. This argument is I. =item --output-file-path=I (default: the standard output) A platform-dependent file path to which the Perl module is written down. =item C<--output-line> / C<--nooutput-line> (default: C<--nooutput-line>) Whether C<#line> directives should be included to the generated Perl module files. =item --verbose / --noverbose (default) Whether a verbose message mode should be selected or not. =back =cut use Getopt::Long; use Pod::Usage; my %Opt = ( create_module => [], ); GetOptions ( 'create-perl-module=s' => sub { shift; push @{$Opt{create_module}}, [split /\s+/, shift, 3]; }, 'dis-file-suffix=s' => \$Opt{dis_suffix}, 'daem-file-suffix=s' => \$Opt{daem_suffix}, 'debug' => \$Opt{debug}, 'enable-assertion!' => \$Opt{outputAssertion}, 'for=s' => \$Opt{For}, 'help' => \$Opt{help}, 'module-uri=s' => \$Opt{module_uri}, 'output-file-path=s' => \$Opt{output_file_name}, 'output-line' => \$Opt{output_line}, 'search-path|I=s' => sub { shift; my @value = split /\s+/, shift; while (my ($ns, $path) = splice @value, 0, 2, ()) { unless (defined $path) { die qq[$0: Search-path parameter without path: "$ns"]; } push @{$Opt{input_search_path}->{$ns} ||= []}, $path; } }, 'search-path-catalog-file-name=s' => sub { shift; require File::Spec; my $path = my $path_base = shift; $path_base =~ s#[^/]+$##; $Opt{search_path_base} = $path_base; open my $file, '<', $path or die "$0: $path: $!"; while (<$file>) { if (s/^\s*\@//) { ## Processing instruction my ($target, $data) = split /\s+/; if ($target eq 'base') { $Opt{search_path_base} = File::Spec->rel2abs ($data, $path_base); } else { die "$0: $target: Unknown target"; } } elsif (/^\s*\#/) { ## Comment # } elsif (/\S/) { ## Catalog entry s/^\s+//; my ($ns, $path) = split /\s+/; push @{$Opt{input_search_path}->{$ns} ||= []}, File::Spec->rel2abs ($path, $Opt{search_path_base}); } } ## NOTE: File paths with SPACEs are not supported ## NOTE: Future version might use file: URI instead of file path. }, 'verbose!' => \$Opt{verbose}, ) or pod2usage (2); pod2usage ({-exitval => 0, -verbose => 1}) if $Opt{help}; $Opt{file_name} = shift; pod2usage ({-exitval => 2, -verbose => 0}) unless $Opt{file_name}; $Message::DOM::DOMFeature::DEBUG = 1 if $Opt{debug}; require Error; $Error::Debug = 1 if $Opt{debug}; $Message::Util::Error::VERBOSE = 1 if $Opt{verbose}; $Opt{daem_suffix} = '.daem' unless defined $Opt{daem_suffix}; $Opt{dis_suffix} = '.dis' unless defined $Opt{dis_suffix}; if ($Opt{module_uri}) { push @{$Opt{create_module}}, [$Opt{module_uri}, $Opt{output_file_name}, $Opt{For}]; } pod2usage (2) unless @{$Opt{create_module}}; sub status_msg ($) { my $s = shift; $s .= "\n" unless $s =~ /\n$/; print STDERR $s; } sub status_msg_ ($) { my $s = shift; print STDERR $s; } sub verbose_msg ($) { my $s = shift; $s .= "\n" unless $s =~ /\n$/; print STDERR $s if $Opt{verbose}; } sub verbose_msg_ ($) { my $s = shift; print STDERR $s if $Opt{verbose}; } ## TODO: Assertion control use Message::Util::DIS::DNLite; use Message::DOM::GenericLS; my $start_time; BEGIN { $start_time = time } my $impl = $Message::DOM::ImplementationRegistry->get_implementation ({ ExpandedURI q => '3.0', '+' . ExpandedURI q => '1.0', '+' . ExpandedURI q => '1.0', '+' . ExpandedURI q => '3.0', }); my $pc = $impl->get_feature (ExpandedURI q => '1.0'); my $di = $impl->get_feature (ExpandedURI q => '1.0'); status_msg_ qq; my $db = $di->pl_load_dis_database ($Opt{file_name}, sub ($$) { my ($db, $mod) = @_; my $ns = $mod->namespace_uri; my $ln = $mod->local_name; verbose_msg qq is requested>; my $name = dac_search_file_path_stem ($ns, $ln, $Opt{daem_suffix}); if (defined $name) { return $name.$Opt{daem_suffix}; } else { return $ln.$Opt{daem_suffix}; } }); status_msg q; for (@{$Opt{create_module}}) { my ($mod_uri, $out_file_path, $mod_for) = @$_; my $mod = $db->get_module ($mod_uri, for_arg => $mod_for); unless ($mod_for) { $mod_for = $mod->get_property_text (ExpandedURI q, undef); if (defined $mod_for) { $mod = $db->get_module ($mod_uri, for_arg => $mod_for); } } unless ($mod->is_defined) { die qq<$0: Module <$mod_uri> for <$mod_for> is not defined>; } status_msg_ qq for <$mod_for>...>; my $pl = $mod->pl_generate_perl_module_file; status_msg qq; my $output; defined $out_file_path ? (open $output, '>', $out_file_path or die "$0: $out_file_path: $!") : ($output = \*STDOUT); if ($Opt{output_line}) { $pl->owner_document->dom_config->set_parameter (ExpandedURI q => 1); } status_msg_ sprintf qq, defined $out_file_path ? q<">.$out_file_path.q<"> : 'to stdout'; print $output $pl->stringify; close $output; status_msg q; } # create_module status_msg_ "Checking undefined resources..."; $db->check_undefined_resource; status_msg q; status_msg_ "Closing the database..."; $db->free; undef $db; status_msg q; END { use integer; my $time = time - $start_time; status_msg sprintf qq<%d'%02d''>, $time / 60, $time % 60; } exit; sub dac_search_file_path_stem ($$$) { my ($ns, $ln, $suffix) = @_; require Cwd; require File::Spec; for my $dir ('.', @{$Opt{input_search_path}->{$ns}||[]}) { my $name = Cwd::abs_path (File::Spec->canonpath (File::Spec->catfile ($dir, $ln))); if (-f $name.$suffix) { return $name; } } return undef; } # dac_search_file_path_stem; =head1 SEE ALSO L - The object implementation. L - The object implementation, submodule for Perl modules. L - The Perl code generator. L - The definition for the "dis" format. L - The definition for the "dis" Perl-specific vocabulary. L - The "dac" database generator. =head1 LICENSE Copyright 2004-2005 Wakaba . All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut 1; # $Date: 2005/12/20 12:16:49 $