| 1 | //! Common traits and types related to parsing our IR from Clang cursors. |
| 2 | #![deny (clippy::missing_docs_in_private_items)] |
| 3 | |
| 4 | use crate::clang; |
| 5 | use crate::ir::context::{BindgenContext, ItemId}; |
| 6 | |
| 7 | /// Not so much an error in the traditional sense, but a control flow message |
| 8 | /// when walking over Clang's AST with a cursor. |
| 9 | #[derive (Debug)] |
| 10 | pub(crate) enum ParseError { |
| 11 | /// Recurse down the current AST node's children. |
| 12 | Recurse, |
| 13 | /// Continue on to the next sibling AST node, or back up to the parent's |
| 14 | /// siblings if we've exhausted all of this node's siblings (and so on). |
| 15 | Continue, |
| 16 | } |
| 17 | |
| 18 | /// The result of parsing a Clang AST node. |
| 19 | #[derive (Debug)] |
| 20 | pub(crate) enum ParseResult<T> { |
| 21 | /// We've already resolved this item before, here is the extant `ItemId` for |
| 22 | /// it. |
| 23 | AlreadyResolved(ItemId), |
| 24 | |
| 25 | /// This is a newly parsed item. If the cursor is `Some`, it points to the |
| 26 | /// AST node where the new `T` was declared. |
| 27 | New(T, Option<clang::Cursor>), |
| 28 | } |
| 29 | |
| 30 | /// An intermediate representation "sub-item" (i.e. one of the types contained |
| 31 | /// inside an `ItemKind` variant) that can be parsed from a Clang cursor. |
| 32 | pub(crate) trait ClangSubItemParser: Sized { |
| 33 | /// Attempt to parse this type from the given cursor. |
| 34 | /// |
| 35 | /// The fact that is a reference guarantees it's held by the context, and |
| 36 | /// allow returning already existing types. |
| 37 | fn parse( |
| 38 | cursor: clang::Cursor, |
| 39 | context: &mut BindgenContext, |
| 40 | ) -> Result<ParseResult<Self>, ParseError>; |
| 41 | } |
| 42 | |