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+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+
+# Tool to bundle multiple C/C++ source files, inlining any includes.
+#
+# Note: there are two types of exclusion options: the '-x' flag, which besides
+# excluding a file also adds an #error directive in place of the #include, and
+# the '-k' flag, which keeps the #include and doesn't inline the file. The
+# intended use cases are: '-x' for files that would normally be #if'd out, so
+# features that 100% won't be used in the amalgamated file, for which every
+# occurrence adds the error, and '-k' for headers that we wish to manually
+# include, such as a project's public API, for which occurrences after the first
+# are removed.
+#
+# Todo: the error handling could be better, which currently throws and halts
+# (which is functional just not very friendly).
+#
+# Author: Carl Woffenden, Numfum GmbH (this script is released under a CC0 license/Public Domain)
+
+import argparse, re, sys
+
+from pathlib import Path
+from typing import Any, List, Optional, Pattern, Set, TextIO
+
+# Set of file roots when searching (equivalent to -I paths for the compiler).
+roots: Set[Path] = set()
+
+# Set of (canonical) file Path objects to exclude from inlining (and not only
+# exclude but to add a compiler error directive when they're encountered).
+excludes: Set[Path] = set()
+
+# Set of (canonical) file Path objects to keep as include directives.
+keeps: Set[Path] = set()
+
+# Whether to keep the #pragma once directives (unlikely, since this will result
+# in a warning, but the option is there).
+keep_pragma: bool = False
+
+# Destination file object (or stdout if no output file was supplied).
+destn: TextIO = sys.stdout
+
+# Set of file Path objects previously inlined (and to ignore if reencountering).
+found: Set[Path] = set()
+
+# Compiled regex Pattern to handle "#pragma once" in various formats:
+#
+# #pragma once
+# #pragma once
+# # pragma once
+# #pragma once
+# #pragma once // comment
+#
+# Ignoring commented versions, same as include_regex.
+#
+pragma_regex: Pattern = re.compile(r'^\s*#\s*pragma\s*once\s*')
+
+# Compiled regex Pattern to handle the following type of file includes:
+#
+# #include "file"
+# #include "file"
+# # include "file"
+# #include "file"
+# #include "file" // comment
+# #include "file" // comment with quote "
+#
+# And all combinations of, as well as ignoring the following:
+#
+# #include <file>
+# //#include "file"
+# /*#include "file"*/
+#
+# We don't try to catch errors since the compiler will do this (and the code is
+# expected to be valid before processing) and we don't care what follows the
+# file (whether it's a valid comment or not, since anything after the quoted
+# string is ignored)
+#
+include_regex: Pattern = re.compile(r'^\s*#\s*include\s*"(.+?)"')
+
+# Simple tests to prove include_regex's cases.
+#
+def test_match_include() -> bool:
+ if (include_regex.match('#include "file"') and
+ include_regex.match(' #include "file"') and
+ include_regex.match('# include "file"') and
+ include_regex.match('#include "file"') and
+ include_regex.match('#include "file" // comment')):
+ if (not include_regex.match('#include <file>') and
+ not include_regex.match('//#include "file"') and
+ not include_regex.match('/*#include "file"*/')):
+ found = include_regex.match('#include "file" // "')
+ if (found and found.group(1) == 'file'):
+ print('#include match valid')
+ return True
+ return False
+
+# Simple tests to prove pragma_regex's cases.
+#
+def test_match_pragma() -> bool:
+ if (pragma_regex.match('#pragma once') and
+ pragma_regex.match(' #pragma once') and
+ pragma_regex.match('# pragma once') and
+ pragma_regex.match('#pragma once') and
+ pragma_regex.match('#pragma once // comment')):
+ if (not pragma_regex.match('//#pragma once') and
+ not pragma_regex.match('/*#pragma once*/')):
+ print('#pragma once match valid')
+ return True
+ return False
+
+# Finds 'file'. First the list of 'root' paths are searched, followed by the
+# currently processing file's 'parent' path, returning a valid Path in
+# canonical form. If no match is found None is returned.
+#
+def resolve_include(file: str, parent: Optional[Path] = None) -> Optional[Path]:
+ for root in roots:
+ found = root.joinpath(file).resolve()
+ if (found.is_file()):
+ return found
+ if (parent):
+ found = parent.joinpath(file).resolve();
+ else:
+ found = Path(file)
+ if (found.is_file()):
+ return found
+ return None
+
+# Helper to resolve lists of files. 'file_list' is passed in from the arguments
+# and each entry resolved to its canonical path (like any include entry, either
+# from the list of root paths or the owning file's 'parent', which in this case
+# is case is the input file). The results are stored in 'resolved'.
+#
+def resolve_excluded_files(file_list: Optional[List[str]], resolved: Set[Path], parent: Optional[Path] = None) -> None:
+ if (file_list):
+ for filename in file_list:
+ found = resolve_include(filename, parent)
+ if (found):
+ resolved.add(found)
+ else:
+ error_line(f'Warning: excluded file not found: {filename}')
+
+# Writes 'line' to the open 'destn' (or stdout).
+#
+def write_line(line: str) -> None:
+ print(line, file=destn)
+
+# Logs 'line' to stderr. This is also used for general notifications that we
+# don't want to go to stdout (so the source can be piped).
+#
+def error_line(line: Any) -> None:
+ print(line, file=sys.stderr)
+
+# Inline the contents of 'file' (with any of its includes also inlined, etc.).
+#
+# Note: text encoding errors are ignored and replaced with ? when reading the
+# input files. This isn't ideal, but it's more than likely in the comments than
+# code and a) the text editor has probably also failed to read the same content,
+# and b) the compiler probably did too.
+#
+def add_file(file: Path, file_name: str = None) -> None:
+ if (file.is_file()):
+ if (not file_name):
+ file_name = file.name
+ error_line(f'Processing: {file_name}')
+ with file.open('r', errors='replace') as opened:
+ for line in opened:
+ line = line.rstrip('\n')
+ match_include = include_regex.match(line);
+ if (match_include):
+ # We have a quoted include directive so grab the file
+ inc_name = match_include.group(1)
+ resolved = resolve_include(inc_name, file.parent)
+ if (resolved):
+ if (resolved in excludes):
+ # The file was excluded so error if the compiler uses it
+ write_line(f'#error Using excluded file: {inc_name} (re-amalgamate source to fix)')
+ error_line(f'Excluding: {inc_name}')
+ else:
+ if (resolved not in found):
+ # The file was not previously encountered
+ found.add(resolved)
+ if (resolved in keeps):
+ # But the include was flagged to keep as included
+ write_line(f'/**** *NOT* inlining {inc_name} ****/')
+ write_line(line)
+ error_line(f'Not inlining: {inc_name}')
+ else:
+ # The file was neither excluded nor seen before so inline it
+ write_line(f'/**** start inlining {inc_name} ****/')
+ add_file(resolved, inc_name)
+ write_line(f'/**** ended inlining {inc_name} ****/')
+ else:
+ write_line(f'/**** skipping file: {inc_name} ****/')
+ else:
+ # The include file didn't resolve to a file
+ write_line(f'#error Unable to find: {inc_name}')
+ error_line(f'Error: Unable to find: {inc_name}')
+ else:
+ # Skip any 'pragma once' directives, otherwise write the source line
+ if (keep_pragma or not pragma_regex.match(line)):
+ write_line(line)
+ else:
+ error_line(f'Error: Invalid file: {file}')
+
+# Start here
+parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Amalgamate Tool', epilog=f'example: {sys.argv[0]} -r ../my/path -r ../other/path -o out.c in.c')
+parser.add_argument('-r', '--root', action='append', type=Path, help='file root search path')
+parser.add_argument('-x', '--exclude', action='append', help='file to completely exclude from inlining')
+parser.add_argument('-k', '--keep', action='append', help='file to exclude from inlining but keep the include directive')
+parser.add_argument('-p', '--pragma', action='store_true', default=False, help='keep any "#pragma once" directives (removed by default)')
+parser.add_argument('-o', '--output', type=argparse.FileType('w'), help='output file (otherwise stdout)')
+parser.add_argument('input', type=Path, help='input file')
+args = parser.parse_args()
+
+# Fail early on an invalid input (and store it so we don't recurse)
+args.input = args.input.resolve(strict=True)
+found.add(args.input)
+
+# Resolve all of the root paths upfront (we'll halt here on invalid roots)
+if (args.root):
+ for path in args.root:
+ roots.add(path.resolve(strict=True))
+
+# The remaining params: so resolve the excluded files and #pragma once directive
+resolve_excluded_files(args.exclude, excludes, args.input.parent)
+resolve_excluded_files(args.keep, keeps, args.input.parent)
+keep_pragma = args.pragma;
+
+# Then recursively process the input file
+try:
+ if (args.output):
+ destn = args.output
+ add_file(args.input)
+finally:
+ if (destn):
+ destn.close()