On 09/16/2015 05:06 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote: > The old code prints the result of parsing (list of expression > dictionaries), and partial results of semantic analysis (list of enum > dictionaries, list of struct dictionaries). > > The new code prints a trace of a schema visit, i.e. what the back-ends > are going to use. Built-in and array types are omitted, because > they're boring. > > Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <[email protected]> > ---
> +class QAPISchemaTestVisitor(QAPISchemaVisitor):
> + def visit_enum_type(self, name, info, values, prefix):
> + print 'enum %s %s prefix=%s' % (name, values, prefix)
> +
> + def visit_object_type(self, name, info, base, members, variants):
> + print 'object %s' % name
> + if base:
> + print ' base %s' % base.name
For consistency with other visitors, I might have done:
if prefix:
print ' prefix %s' % prefix
instead of printing prefix=None for most enums. In particular,
> +enum EnumOne ['value1', 'value2', 'value3'] prefix=None
> +object EventStructOne
> + member struct1: UserDefOne optional=False
> + member string: str optional=False
> + member enum2: EnumOne optional=True
> +object NestedEnumsOne
> + member enum1: EnumOne optional=False
> + member enum2: EnumOne optional=True
> + member enum3: EnumOne optional=False
> + member enum4: EnumOne optional=True
> +enum QEnumTwo ['value1', 'value2'] prefix=QENUM_TWO
the fact that prefix=None and prefix=QENUM_TWO doesn't offer any visual
clues on whether the string was user-supplied, means that the following
would result in ambiguous output:
{ 'enum':'Foo', 'prefix':'None', 'data':[] }
But it's not necessarily a strong enough reason for a respin.
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <[email protected]>
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