Hey Transformers,
Transformers 0.1 is now released.
Congrats!
Do you want to announce this to stratego-announce as well? If you want
to do this, then it would nice if the announcement contains some more
information on the project and what's offered by the Transformers package.
I've just installed the release on the latest sources of StrategoXT.
This resulted in a few minor problems at installation time. After a
succesful installation, I cannot figure out how to parse C++ files. I'm
using the latest StrategoXT sources. Is that a problem?
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configure: help2man is required, it wasn't available by default on my
SuSE 9.0 system. Maybe it is a good idea to include the man page in a
distribution?
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configure: "stlport" wasn't available at my system as well. Might be
useful to mention this requirement explicitly.
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make: No pp entry found for: (1,["\"sdf-2.1\""]). This is our fault
and
probably does not occur in 0.9.5. Meanwhile, the pretty-printer has been
improved considerably and has been upgraded to SDF as it appears in pgen
2.0. I've just fixed the latest pp-sdf to handle the old SDF constructs
as well. The new ones are preferred. I don't think this results in problems.
I think we should add the transformers packages to our buildfarm. We are
immediately warned if we break some of your tools then :) . We could
also dailybuild tarballs and RPMs of Transformers.
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- make check after succesful installation:
Is this ok?
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XFAIL: warn/implicit-typename3
FAIL: warn/incomplete1
FAIL: warn/inline1
PASS: warn/noreturn-1
FAIL: warn/oldcast1
PASS: warn/pedantic1
FAIL: warn/return-reference
PASS: warn/weak1
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281 of 654 tests failed
Please report to transformers(a)lrde.epita.fr
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make[3]: *** [check-TESTS] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/home/martin/wc/transformers-0.1/cxx-grammar/test/gcc'
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A test by hand:
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int main() {
}
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./parse-cxx -i donothing.cpp
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sglr: error in /tmp/TransformerOwrMHo, line 1, col 7: character `i'
(\x69) unexpected
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A more complex one:
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#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::cout << "Hello world!\n";
}
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./parse-cxx -i hello.cpp -of ast --verbose 10
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run sglr: FILE("/tmp/StrategoXTz3XkqY")
xtc-find: Cxx.tbl
xtc-load: Cxx.tbl
xtc-loaded: Cxx.tbl
xtc-find: /pkg/transformers/2004-04-20-16-38/share/cxx-grammar/Cxx.tbl
xtc-find: sglr
xtc-load: sglr
xtc-loaded: sglr
xtc-find: /home/martin/.nix-profile/bin/sglr
sglr: opening parse table
/pkg/transformers/2004-04-20-16-38/share/cxx-grammar/Cxx.tbl
sglr: parsing file /tmp/StrategoXTz3XkqY (208 tokens)
sglr: shifting [= ] / 7/208 ( 3%).
sglr: writing error output to /tmp/StrategoXTvuPF5I
sglr: error in /tmp/StrategoXTz3XkqY, line 1, col 13: character `d'
(\x64) unexpected
run sglr: FILE("/tmp/StrategoXTVcIeYt")
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Line 1 is:
namespace std { }
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I suppose I'm doing something wrong, but I'm not sure about the direction
Cheers,
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Martin Bravenboer
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Center for Software Technology
Institute of Information and Computing Sciences
Utrecht University