tools/pas2c/unitCycles.hs
author unc0rr
Sat, 01 Oct 2016 21:27:05 +0300
changeset 11855 ad435d95ca4b
parent 7969 7fcbbd46704a
permissions -rw-r--r--
- Use sandi instead of dataenc (bugs.debian.org/836686) - Only try to import module from the package being tested (sometimes packages have modules with equal names, so a test for module presence could succeed when you have one package installed instead of another)

module Main where

import PascalParser
import System
import Control.Monad
import Data.Either
import Data.List
import Data.Graph
import Data.Maybe

unident :: Identificator -> String
unident (Identificator s) = s

extractUnits :: PascalUnit -> (String, [String])
extractUnits (Program (Identificator name) (Implementation (Uses idents) _ _) _) = ("program " ++ name, map unident idents)
extractUnits (Unit (Identificator name) (Interface (Uses idents1) _) (Implementation (Uses idents2) _ _) _ _) = (name, map unident $ idents1 ++ idents2)

f :: [(String, [String])] -> String
f = unlines . map showSCC . stronglyConnComp . map (\(a, b) -> (a, a, b))
    where
    showSCC (AcyclicSCC v) = v
    showSCC (CyclicSCC vs) = intercalate ", " vs

myf :: [(String, [String])] -> String
myf d = unlines . map (findCycle . fst) $ d
    where
    findCycle :: String -> String
    findCycle searched = searched ++ ": " ++ (intercalate ", " $ fc searched [])
        where
        fc :: String -> [String] -> [String]
        fc curSearch visited = let uses = curSearch `lookup` d; res = dropWhile null . map t $ fromJust uses in if isNothing uses || null res then [] else head res
            where
            t u =
                if u == searched then
                    [u]
                    else
                    if u `elem` visited then
                        []
                        else
                        let chain = fc u (u:visited) in if null chain then [] else u:chain


main = do
    fileNames <- getArgs
    files <- mapM readFile fileNames
    putStrLn . myf . map extractUnits . rights . map parsePascalUnit $ files