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hhvm/hphp/compiler/expression/user_attribute.cpp
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Herman Venter afbde6181a Provide a way to serialize the compiler's AST in the form of a PHP Code Model.
The AST classes now have an additional visitor that can serialize the AST in the format expected by the unserialize function. The concrete classes to be produced by the unserialize function can be controlled by passing in a prefix argument to the visitor.

Facebook only:

Also added is an extension function fb_serialize_code_model_for(codeobject, prefix) that takes a string as its first argument, prefixes it with "<?php " and then parses it as if it were an eval string and then returns the serialized AST.

Reviewed By: @paroski

Differential Revision: D1027004
2013-11-26 21:14:17 -08:00

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/*
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| HipHop for PHP |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Facebook, Inc. (http://www.facebook.com) |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| This source file is subject to version 3.01 of the PHP license, |
| that is bundled with this package in the file LICENSE, and is |
| available through the world-wide-web at the following url: |
| http://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt |
| If you did not receive a copy of the PHP license and are unable to |
| obtain it through the world-wide-web, please send a note to |
| license@php.net so we can mail you a copy immediately. |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
*/
#include "hphp/compiler/expression/user_attribute.h"
#include "hphp/compiler/expression/expression_list.h"
#include "hphp/compiler/expression/unary_op_expression.h"
#include "hphp/parser/scanner.h"
namespace HPHP {
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
DECLARE_BOOST_TYPES(Expression);
DECLARE_BOOST_TYPES(ExpressionList);
DECLARE_BOOST_TYPES(UnaryOpExpression);
// constructors/destructors
UserAttribute::UserAttribute
(EXPRESSION_CONSTRUCTOR_PARAMETERS,
const std::string& name,
ExpressionPtr exp)
: Expression(EXPRESSION_CONSTRUCTOR_PARAMETER_VALUES(UserAttribute)),
m_name(name), m_exp(exp) {
if (m_exp) {
assert(m_exp->isScalar());
}
}
ExpressionPtr UserAttribute::clone() {
UserAttributePtr exp(new UserAttribute(*this));
Expression::deepCopy(exp);
return exp;
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// static analysis functions
void UserAttribute::analyzeProgram(AnalysisResultPtr ar) {
// do nothing
}
TypePtr UserAttribute::inferTypes(AnalysisResultPtr ar, TypePtr type,
bool coerce) {
assert(false);
return TypePtr();
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void UserAttribute::outputCodeModel(CodeGenerator &cg) {
cg.printObjectHeader("CodeAttribute", m_exp != nullptr ? 3 : 2);
cg.printPropertyHeader("attributeName");
cg.printValue(m_name);
if (m_exp != nullptr && m_exp->is(Expression::KindOfUnaryOpExpression)) {
UnaryOpExpressionPtr u(static_pointer_cast<UnaryOpExpression>(m_exp));
if (u->getOp() == T_ARRAY) {
ExpressionPtr ex = u->getExpression();
if (ex->is(Expression::KindOfExpressionList)) {
ExpressionListPtr el(static_pointer_cast<ExpressionList>(ex));
cg.printPropertyHeader("expressions");
cg.printExpressionVector(el);
} else {
assert(false);
}
} else {
assert(false);
}
}
cg.printPropertyHeader("location");
cg.printLocation(this->getLocation());
cg.printObjectFooter();
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// code generation functions
void UserAttribute::outputPHP(CodeGenerator &cg, AnalysisResultPtr ar) {
cg_printf("%s", m_name.c_str());
if (m_exp) {
cg_printf("(");
// XXX This is wrong, since it will print out "A(array(1,2))" instead
// of "A(1,2)"... need to fix this
m_exp->outputPHP(cg, ar);
cg_printf(")");
}
}
}