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#!/usr/libexec/platform-python
# vim: et sta sts=4 sw=4 ts=8

# This handles the systemtap equivalent of
# $(DTRACE) $(DTRACEFLAGS) -G -s $^ -o $@
# $(DTRACE) $(DTRACEFLAGS) -h -s $^ -o $@
# which is a step that builds DTrace provider and probe definitions

# Copyright (C) 2009-2018 Red Hat Inc.
#
# This file is part of systemtap, and is free software.  You can
# redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
# Public License (GPL); either version 2, or (at your option) any
# later version.

# ignore line too long, missing docstring, method could be a function,
#        too many public methods
# pylint: disable=C0301
# pylint: disable=C0111
# pylint: disable=R0201
# pylint: disable=R0904

import hashlib
import os
import sys
import time
import atexit
from shlex import split
from subprocess import call
try:
    from pyparsing import alphas, cStyleComment, delimitedList, Group, \
        Keyword, lineno, Literal, nestedExpr, nums, oneOf, OneOrMore, \
        Optional, ParseException, ParserElement, restOfLine, restOfLine, \
        Suppress, SkipTo, Word, ZeroOrMore
    HAVE_PYP = True
except ImportError:
    HAVE_PYP = False


# Common file creation methods for pyparsing and string pattern matching

class _HeaderCreator(object):
    def init_semaphores(self, fdesc):
        # dummy declaration just to make the object file non-empty
        fdesc.write("/* Generated by the Systemtap dtrace wrapper */\n\n")
        fdesc.write("static void __dtrace (void) __attribute__((unused));\n")
        fdesc.write("static void __dtrace (void) {}\n")
        fdesc.write("\n#include <sys/sdt.h>\n\n")

    def init_probes(self, fdesc):
        fdesc.write("/* Generated by the Systemtap dtrace wrapper */\n\n")
        fdesc.write("\n#define _SDT_HAS_SEMAPHORES 1\n\n")
        fdesc.write("\n#define STAP_HAS_SEMAPHORES 1 /* deprecated */\n\n")
        fdesc.write("\n#include <sys/sdt.h>\n\n")

    def add_semaphore(self, this_provider, this_probe):
        # NB: unsigned short is fixed in ABI
        semaphores_def = '\n#if defined STAP_SDT_V1\n'
        semaphores_def += '#define %s_%s_semaphore %s_semaphore\n' % \
                          (this_provider, this_probe, this_probe)
        semaphores_def += '#endif\n'
        semaphores_def += '#if defined STAP_SDT_V1 || defined STAP_SDT_V2 \n'
        semaphores_def += "__extension__ unsigned short %s_%s_semaphore __attribute__ ((unused)) __attribute__ ((section (\".probes\")));\n" % \
            (this_provider, this_probe)
        semaphores_def += '#else\n'
        semaphores_def += "__extension__ unsigned short %s_%s_semaphore __attribute__ ((unused)) __attribute__ ((section (\".probes\"))) __attribute__ ((visibility (\"hidden\")));\n" % \
            (this_provider, this_probe)
        semaphores_def += '#endif\n'
        return semaphores_def

    def add_probe(self, this_provider, this_probe, args):
        stap_str = ""
        this_probe_canon = this_provider.upper() + "_" + this_probe.replace("__", "_").upper()
        define_str = "#define %s(" % (this_probe_canon)
        comment_str = "/* %s (" % (this_probe_canon)

        if len(args) == 0:
            stap_str += "DTRACE_PROBE ("
        else:
            stap_str += "DTRACE_PROBE%d (" % len(args)
        stap_str += "%s, %s" % (this_provider, this_probe)
        i = 0
        while i < len(args):
            if i != 0:
                define_str += ", "
                comment_str += ","
            define_str = define_str + "arg%s" % (i + 1)
            stap_str = stap_str + ", arg%s" % (i + 1)
            for argi in args[i]:
                if len(argi) > 0:
                    comment_str += " %s" % argi
            i += 1
        stap_str += ")"
        comment_str += " ) */"
        define_str += ") \\\n"
        probe_def = '%s\n' % (comment_str)
        probe_def += ('#if defined STAP_SDT_V1\n')
        probe_def += ('#define %s_ENABLED() __builtin_expect (%s_semaphore, 0)\n' % \
                      (this_probe_canon, this_probe))
        probe_def += ('#define %s_%s_semaphore %s_semaphore\n' % \
                      (this_provider, this_probe, this_probe))
        probe_def += ('#else\n')
        probe_def += ('#define %s_ENABLED() __builtin_expect (%s_%s_semaphore, 0)\n' % \
                      (this_probe_canon, this_provider, this_probe))
        probe_def += ('#endif\n')
        # NB: unsigned short is fixed in ABI
        probe_def += ("__extension__ extern unsigned short %s_%s_semaphore __attribute__ ((unused)) __attribute__ ((section (\".probes\")));\n" % \
                      (this_provider, this_probe))
        probe_def += (define_str + stap_str + "\n\n")
        return probe_def

# Parse using pyparsing if it is available

class _PypProvider(_HeaderCreator):
    def __init__(self):
        self.ast = []
        self.bnf = None
        self.dtrace_statements = None

    def dtrace_bnf(self):
        self.current_probe = ""
        if self.dtrace_statements is not None:
            return
        ParserElement.setDefaultWhitespaceChars(' \f\r\n\t\v')
        ident = Word(alphas+"_", alphas+nums+"_$")
        probe_ident = Word(alphas+nums+"_$")
        semi = Literal(";").suppress()
        integer = Word( nums )
        lbrace = Literal("{").suppress()
        rbrace = Literal("}").suppress()
        type_name = ident
        varname = ident
        PROBE = Keyword("probe")
        PROVIDER = Keyword("provider")
        array_size = integer | ident  
        varname_spec = varname + Optional("[" + array_size + "]")
        struct_decl = Group(oneOf("struct union") + varname + Suppress(nestedExpr('{','}')) + semi)
        enum_decl = Group("enum" + varname + Suppress(nestedExpr('{','}')) + semi)
        member_decl = Group((Optional(oneOf("struct unsigned const")) + type_name + Optional(Keyword("const")))
                            + Optional(Word("*"), default="") + Optional(varname_spec))
        struct_typedef = Group(Literal("typedef") + Literal("struct") + varname
                               + Suppress(nestedExpr('{','}'))) + Optional(varname) + semi
        typedef = ZeroOrMore("typedef" + (member_decl)) + semi
        decls = OneOrMore(struct_typedef | struct_decl | typedef | enum_decl)
        def memoize_probe(instring, loc, tokens):
            self.current_probe = tokens[0][1]
            self.current_lineno = lineno(loc,instring)
        probe_decl = Group(PROBE + probe_ident + "(" + Optional(Group(delimitedList(member_decl))) + ")" + Optional(Group(Literal(":") + "(" + Optional(Group(delimitedList(member_decl))) + ")")) + Optional(semi))
        probe_decl.setParseAction(memoize_probe)
        probe_decls = OneOrMore(probe_decl)

        provider_decl = (PROVIDER + Optional(ident)
                         + lbrace + Group(probe_decls) + rbrace + Optional(semi))
        dtrace_statement = Group (SkipTo("provider", include=False) + provider_decl)
        self.dtrace_statements = ZeroOrMore(dtrace_statement)

        cplusplus_linecomment = Literal("//") + restOfLine
        cpp_linecomment = Literal("#") + restOfLine

        self.dtrace_statements.ignore(cStyleComment)
        self.dtrace_statements.ignore(cplusplus_linecomment)
        self.dtrace_statements.ignore(cpp_linecomment)

        self.bnf = self.dtrace_statements

    def semaphore_write(self, fdesc):
        semaphores_def = ""
        self.init_semaphores(fdesc)
        for asti in self.ast:
            if len(asti) == 0:
                continue
            # ignore SkipTo token
            if asti[0] != "provider":
                del asti[0]
            if asti[0] == "provider":
                # list of probes
                for prb in asti[2]:
                    semaphores_def += self.add_semaphore(asti[1], prb[1])
        fdesc.write(semaphores_def)


    def probe_write(self, provider, header):
        hdr = open(header, mode='w')
        self.init_probes(hdr)
        self.dtrace_bnf()
        try:
            try:
                self.ast = self.bnf.parseFile(provider, parseAll=True).asList()
            except TypeError:
                # pyparsing-1.5.0 does not support parseAll
                self.ast = self.bnf.parseFile(provider).asList()
        except ParseException:
            err = sys.exc_info()[1]
            if len(self.current_probe):
                print("Warning: %s:%s:%d: syntax error near:\nprobe %s\n" % (sys.argv[0], provider, self.current_lineno, self.current_probe))
            else:
                print("Warning: %s:%s:%d syntax error near:\n%s\n" % (sys.argv[0], provider, err.lineno, err.line))
            raise err
  
        probes_def = ""
        for asti in self.ast:
            if len(asti) == 0:
                continue
            # ignore SkipTo token
            if asti[0] != "provider":
                del asti[0]
            if asti[0] == "provider":
                # list of probes
                for prb in asti[2]:
                    if prb[3] == ')': # No parsed argument list
                        alist = []
                    else:
                        alist = prb[3]
                    probes_def += self.add_probe(asti[1], prb[1], alist)
        hdr.write(probes_def)
        hdr.close()


# Parse using regular expressions if pyparsing is not available

class _ReProvider(_HeaderCreator):
    def __init__(self):
        self.semaphores_def = "\n"
        self.provider = []

    def __semaphore_append(self, this_probe):
        self.semaphores_def += self.add_semaphore(self.provider, this_probe)

    def semaphore_write(self, fdesc):
        self.init_semaphores(fdesc)
        fdesc.write(self.semaphores_def)

    def probe_write(self, provider, header):
        have_provider = False
        fdesc = open(provider)
        hdr = open(header, mode='w')
        self.init_probes(hdr)
        in_comment = False
        probes_def = ""
        while True:
            line = fdesc.readline()
            if line == "":
                break
            if line.find("/*") != -1:
                in_comment = True
            if line.find("*/") != -1:
                in_comment = False
                continue
            if in_comment:
                continue
            if line.find("provider") != -1:
                tokens = line.split()
                have_provider = True
                self.provider = tokens[1]
            elif have_provider and line.find("probe ") != -1:
                while line.find(")") < 0:
                    line += fdesc.readline()
                this_probe = line[line.find("probe ")+5:line.find("(")].strip()
                argstr = (line[line.find("(")+1:line.find(")")])
                arg = ""
                i = 0
                args = []
                self.__semaphore_append(this_probe)
                while i < len(argstr):
                    if argstr[i:i+1] == ",":
                        args.append(arg.split())
                        arg = ""
                    else:
                        arg = arg + argstr[i]
                    i += 1
                if len(arg) > 0:
                    args.append(arg.split())
                probes_def += self.add_probe(self.provider, this_probe, args)
            elif line.find("}") != -1 and have_provider:
                have_provider = False
        hdr.write(probes_def)
        hdr.close()


def mktemp_determ(sources, suffix):
    # for reproducible-builds purposes, use a predictable tmpfile path
    sha = hashlib.sha256()
    for source in sources:
        sha.update(source.encode('utf-8'))
    fname = ".dtrace-temp." + sha.hexdigest()[:8] + suffix
    tries = 0
    while True:
        tries += 1
        if tries > 100: # if file exists due to previous crash or whatever
            raise Exception("cannot create temporary file \""+fname+"\"")
        try:
            wxmode = 'x' if sys.version_info > (3,0) else 'wx'
            fdesc = open(fname, mode=wxmode)
            break
        except FileExistsError:
            time.sleep(0.1) # vague estimate of elapsed time for concurrent identical gcc job
            pass # Try again

    return fdesc, fname


def usage():
    print("Usage " + sys.argv[0] + " [--help] [-h | -G] [-C [-I<Path>]] -s File.d [-o <File>]")


def dtrace_help():
    usage()
    print("Where -h builds a systemtap header file from the .d file")
    print("      -C when used with -h, also run cpp preprocessor")
    print("      -o specifies an explicit output file name,")
    print("         the default for -G is file.o and -h is file.h")
    print("      -I when running cpp pass through this -I include Path")
    print("      -s specifies the name of the .d input file")
    print("      -G builds a stub file.o from file.d,")
    print("         which is required by some packages that use dtrace.")
    sys.exit(1)


########################################################################
# main
########################################################################

def main():
    if len(sys.argv) < 2:
        usage()
        return 1

    global HAVE_PYP
    i = 1
    build_header = False
    build_source = False
    keep_temps = False
    use_cpp = False
    suffix = ""
    filename = ""
    s_filename = ""
    includes = []
    defines = []
    ignore_options = ["-64", "-32", "-fpic", "-fPIC"]
    ignore_options2 = ["-x"] # with parameter

    while i < len(sys.argv):
        if sys.argv[i] == "-o":
            i += 1
            filename = sys.argv[i]
        elif sys.argv[i] == "-s":
            i += 1
            s_filename = sys.argv[i]
        elif sys.argv[i] == "-C":
            use_cpp = True
        elif sys.argv[i].startswith("-D"):
            defines.append(sys.argv[i])
        elif sys.argv[i] == "-h":
            build_header = True
            suffix = ".h"
        elif sys.argv[i].startswith("-I"):
            includes.append(sys.argv[i])
        elif sys.argv[i] == "-G":
            build_source = True
            suffix = ".o"
        elif sys.argv[i] == "-k":
            keep_temps = True
        elif sys.argv[i] == "--no-pyparsing":
            HAVE_PYP = False
        elif sys.argv[i] == "--types":
            print(sys.argv[0] + ": note: obsolete option --types used")
        elif sys.argv[i] in ignore_options:
            pass                # dtrace users sometimes pass these flags
        elif sys.argv[i] in ignore_options2:
            i += 1
            pass                # dtrace users sometimes pass these flags
        elif sys.argv[i] == "--help":
            dtrace_help()
        elif sys.argv[i][0] == "-":
            print(sys.argv[0], "invalid option", sys.argv[i])
            usage()
            return 1
        i += 1
    if not build_header and not build_source:
        usage()
        return 1

    if s_filename != "" and use_cpp:
        (ignore, fname) = mktemp_determ(["use_cpp", s_filename], suffix=".d")
        cpp = os.environ.get("CPP", "cpp")
        retcode = call(split(cpp) + includes + defines + [s_filename, '-o', fname])
        if retcode != 0:
            print("\"cpp includes s_filename\" failed")
            usage()
            return 1
        s_filename = fname
    if filename == "":
        if s_filename != "":
            (filename, ignore) = os.path.splitext(s_filename)
            filename = os.path.basename(filename)
        else:
            usage()
            return 1
    else:
        suffix = ""

    if build_header:
        if HAVE_PYP:
            providers = _PypProvider()
        else:
            providers = _ReProvider()
        while True:
            try:
                providers.probe_write(s_filename, filename + suffix)
                break;
            # complex C declarations can fool the pyparsing grammar.  
            # we could increase the complexity of the grammar
            # instead we fall back to string pattern matching
            except ParseException:
                err = sys.exc_info()[1]
                print("Warning: Proceeding as if --no-pyparsing was given.\n")
                providers = _ReProvider()
    elif build_source:
        if HAVE_PYP:
            providers = _PypProvider()
        else:
            providers = _ReProvider()
        (fdesc, fname) = mktemp_determ(["build_source", s_filename], suffix=".h")
        while True:
            try:
                providers.probe_write(s_filename, fname)
                break;
            except ParseException:
                err = sys.exc_info()[1]
                print("Warning: Proceeding as if --no-pyparsing was given.\n")
                providers = _ReProvider()
        if not keep_temps:
            os.remove(fname)
        else:
            print("header: " + fname)

        (fdesc, fname) = mktemp_determ(["build_source", s_filename, filename], suffix=".c")
        if not keep_temps:
            atexit.register(os.remove, fname) # delete generated source at exit, even if error
        providers.semaphore_write(fdesc)
        fdesc.close()
        cc1 = os.environ.get("CC", "gcc")
        cflags = "-g " + os.environ.get("CFLAGS", "").replace('\\\n', ' ').replace('\\\r',' ')
        # sanitize any embedded \n etc. goo; PR21063
        retcode = call(split(cc1) + defines + includes + split(cflags) +
             ["-fPIC", "-I.", "-I/usr/include", "-c", fname, "-o",
              filename + suffix], shell=False)
        if retcode != 0:
            print("\"gcc " + fname + "\" failed")
            usage()
            return 1
        if keep_temps:
            print("source: " + fname)

    if use_cpp:
        if not keep_temps:
            os.remove(s_filename)
        else:
            print("cpp: " + s_filename)

    return 0

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sys.exit(main())

# Local Variables:
# mode: python
# End:

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What you will learn?

Create any website layout you can imagine

Support any device size with Responsive (mobile-friendly) Design

Add tasteful animations and effects with CSS3

Course description

You can launch a new career in web development today by learning HTML & CSS. You don't need a computer science degree or expensive software. All you need is a computer, a bit of time, a lot of determination, and a teacher you trust. I've taught HTML and CSS to countless coworkers and held training sessions for fortune 100 companies. I am that teacher you can trust. 


Don't limit yourself by creating websites with some cheesy “site-builder" tool. This course teaches you how to take 100% control over your webpages by using the same concepts that every professional website is created with.


This course does not assume any prior experience. We start at square one and learn together bit by bit. By the end of the course you will have created (by hand) a website that looks great on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.


In the summer of 2020 the course has received a new section where we push our website live up onto the web using the free GitHub Pages service; this means you'll be able to share a link to what you've created with your friends, family, colleagues and the world!

Requirements

No prerequisite knowledge required

No special software required

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