Naive Go bindings to the C-API of CLang
.
WARNING: This repository is DEPRECATED.
Please use instead one of the clang
bindings under github.com/go-clang.
As there is no pkg-config
entry for clang, you may have to tinker
a bit the various CFLAGS and LDFLAGS options, or pass them via the
shell:
$ CGO_CFLAGS="-I`llvm-config --includedir`" \
CGO_LDFLAGS="-L`llvm-config --libdir`" \
go get github.com/sbinet/go-clang
An example on how to use the AST visitor of CLang
is provided
here:
https://github.com/sbinet/go-clang/blob/master/go-clang-dump/main.go
package main
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"os"
"github.com/sbinet/go-clang"
)
var fname *string = flag.String("fname", "", "the file to analyze")
func main() {
fmt.Printf(":: go-clang-dump...\n")
flag.Parse()
fmt.Printf(":: fname: %s\n", *fname)
fmt.Printf(":: args: %v\n", flag.Args())
if *fname == "" {
flag.Usage()
fmt.Printf("please provide a file name to analyze\n")
os.Exit(1)
}
idx := clang.NewIndex(0, 1)
defer idx.Dispose()
nidx := 0
args := []string{}
if len(flag.Args()) > 0 && flag.Args()[0] == "-" {
nidx = 1
args = make([]string, len(flag.Args()[nidx:]))
copy(args, flag.Args()[nidx:])
}
tu := idx.Parse(*fname, args, nil, 0)
defer tu.Dispose()
fmt.Printf("tu: %s\n", tu.Spelling())
cursor := tu.ToCursor()
fmt.Printf("cursor-isnull: %v\n", cursor.IsNull())
fmt.Printf("cursor: %s\n", cursor.Spelling())
fmt.Printf("cursor-kind: %s\n", cursor.Kind().Spelling())
tu_fname := tu.File(*fname).Name()
fmt.Printf("tu-fname: %s\n", tu_fname)
fct := func(cursor, parent clang.Cursor) clang.ChildVisitResult {
if cursor.IsNull() {
fmt.Printf("cursor: <none>\n")
return clang.CVR_Continue
}
fmt.Printf("%s: %s (%s)\n",
cursor.Kind().Spelling(), cursor.Spelling(), cursor.USR())
switch cursor.Kind() {
case clang.CK_ClassDecl, clang.CK_EnumDecl,
clang.CK_StructDecl, clang.CK_Namespace:
return clang.CVR_Recurse
}
return clang.CVR_Continue
}
cursor.Visit(fct)
fmt.Printf(":: bye.\n")
}
which can be installed like so:
$ go get github.com/sbinet/go-clang/go-clang-dump
-
Only a subset of the C-API of
CLang
has been provided yet. More will come as patches flow in and time goes by. -
Go-doc documentation is lagging (but the doxygen docs from the C-API of
CLang
are in the.go
files)
Is available at godoc
: