skia2/tools/flags/SkCommandLineFlags.cpp
rmistry 0f515bd428 Revert of Add config options to run different GPU APIs to dm and nanobench (patchset #21 id:400001 of https://codereview.chromium.org/1490113005/ )
Reason for revert:
The Test-Win8-MSVC-ShuttleB-GPU-HD4600-x86_64-Debug builder fails after this CL.

Links to specific builds:
http://build.chromium.org/p/client.skia/builders/Test-Win8-MSVC-ShuttleB-GPU-HD4600-x86_64-Debug/builds/1689
http://build.chromium.org/p/client.skia/builders/Test-Win8-MSVC-ShuttleB-GPU-HD4600-x86_64-Debug/builds/1690
http://build.chromium.org/p/client.skia/builders/Test-Win8-MSVC-ShuttleB-GPU-HD4600-x86_64-Debug/builds/1691

Original issue's description:
> Add config options to run different GPU APIs to dm and nanobench
>
> Add extended config specification form that can be used to run different
> gpu backend with different APIs.
>
> The configs can be specified with the form:
> gpu(api=string,dit=bool,nvpr=bool,samples=int)
>
> This replaces and removes the --gpuAPI flag.
>
> All existing configs should still work.
>
> Adds following documentation:
>
> out/Debug/dm --help config
>
> Flags:
>     --config:	type: string	default: 565 8888 gpu nonrendering
>         Options: 565 8888 debug gpu gpudebug gpudft gpunull msaa16 msaa4
>         nonrendering null nullgpu nvprmsaa16 nvprmsaa4 pdf pdf_poppler skp svg
>         xps or use extended form 'backend(option=value,...)'.
>
>         Extended form: 'backend(option=value,...)'
>
>         Possible backends and options:
>
>         gpu(api=string,dit=bool,nvpr=bool,samples=int)	GPU backend
>         	api	type: string	default: native.
>         	    Select graphics API to use with gpu backend.
>         	    Options:
>         		native			Use platform default OpenGL or OpenGL ES backend.
>         		gl    			Use OpenGL.
>         		gles  			Use OpenGL ES.
>         		debug 			Use debug OpenGL.
>         		null  			Use null OpenGL.
>         	dit	type: bool	default: false.
>         	    Use device independent text.
>         	nvpr	type: bool	default: false.
>         	    Use NV_path_rendering OpenGL and OpenGL ES extension.
>         	samples	type: int	default: 0.
>         	    Use multisampling with N samples.
>
>         Predefined configs:
>
>         	gpu      	= gpu()
>         	msaa4    	= gpu(samples=4)
>         	msaa16   	= gpu(samples=16)
>         	nvprmsaa4	= gpu(nvpr=true,samples=4)
>         	nvprmsaa16	= gpu(nvpr=true,samples=16)
>         	gpudft    	= gpu(dit=true)
>         	gpudebug  	= gpu(api=debug)
>         	gpunull   	= gpu(api=null)
>         	debug     	= gpu(api=debug)
>         	nullgpu   	= gpu(api=null)
>
> BUG=skia:2992
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/e13ca329fca4c28cf4e078561f591ab27b743d23
> GOLD_TRYBOT_URL= https://gold.skia.org/search2?unt=true&query=source_type%3Dgm&master=false&issue=1490113005
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/c8b4336444e7b90382e04e33665fb3b8490b825b
>
> Committed: https://skia.googlesource.com/skia/+/9ebc3f0ee6db215dde461dc4777d85988cf272dd

TBR=mtklein@google.com,bsalomon@google.com,joshualitt@google.com,scroggo@google.com,kkinnunen@nvidia.com
NOPRESUBMIT=true
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true
BUG=skia:2992

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1548683002
2015-12-22 10:22:26 -08:00

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/*
* Copyright 2013 Google Inc.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#include "SkCommandLineFlags.h"
#include "SkTDArray.h"
#include "SkTSort.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#if defined(GOOGLE3) && (defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID) || defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_IOS))
// I don't know why, but this is defined by //base only for non-Linux.
DECLARE_bool(undefok)
#else
DEFINE_bool(undefok, false, "Silently ignore unknown flags instead of crashing.");
#endif
template <typename T> static void ignore_result(const T&) {}
bool SkFlagInfo::CreateStringFlag(const char* name, const char* shortName,
SkCommandLineFlags::StringArray* pStrings,
const char* defaultValue, const char* helpString) {
SkFlagInfo* info = new SkFlagInfo(name, shortName, kString_FlagType, helpString);
info->fDefaultString.set(defaultValue);
info->fStrings = pStrings;
SetDefaultStrings(pStrings, defaultValue);
return true;
}
void SkFlagInfo::SetDefaultStrings(SkCommandLineFlags::StringArray* pStrings,
const char* defaultValue) {
pStrings->reset();
if (nullptr == defaultValue) {
return;
}
// If default is "", leave the array empty.
size_t defaultLength = strlen(defaultValue);
if (defaultLength > 0) {
const char* const defaultEnd = defaultValue + defaultLength;
const char* begin = defaultValue;
while (true) {
while (begin < defaultEnd && ' ' == *begin) {
begin++;
}
if (begin < defaultEnd) {
const char* end = begin + 1;
while (end < defaultEnd && ' ' != *end) {
end++;
}
size_t length = end - begin;
pStrings->append(begin, length);
begin = end + 1;
} else {
break;
}
}
}
}
static bool string_is_in(const char* target, const char* set[], size_t len) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (0 == strcmp(target, set[i])) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Check to see whether string represents a boolean value.
* @param string C style string to parse.
* @param result Pointer to a boolean which will be set to the value in the string, if the
* string represents a boolean.
* @param boolean True if the string represents a boolean, false otherwise.
*/
static bool parse_bool_arg(const char* string, bool* result) {
static const char* trueValues[] = { "1", "TRUE", "true" };
if (string_is_in(string, trueValues, SK_ARRAY_COUNT(trueValues))) {
*result = true;
return true;
}
static const char* falseValues[] = { "0", "FALSE", "false" };
if (string_is_in(string, falseValues, SK_ARRAY_COUNT(falseValues))) {
*result = false;
return true;
}
SkDebugf("Parameter \"%s\" not supported.\n", string);
return false;
}
bool SkFlagInfo::match(const char* string) {
if (SkStrStartsWith(string, '-') && strlen(string) > 1) {
string++;
const SkString* compareName;
if (SkStrStartsWith(string, '-') && strlen(string) > 1) {
string++;
// There were two dashes. Compare against full name.
compareName = &fName;
} else {
// One dash. Compare against the short name.
compareName = &fShortName;
}
if (kBool_FlagType == fFlagType) {
// In this case, go ahead and set the value.
if (compareName->equals(string)) {
*fBoolValue = true;
return true;
}
if (SkStrStartsWith(string, "no") && strlen(string) > 2) {
string += 2;
// Only allow "no" to be prepended to the full name.
if (fName.equals(string)) {
*fBoolValue = false;
return true;
}
return false;
}
int equalIndex = SkStrFind(string, "=");
if (equalIndex > 0) {
// The string has an equal sign. Check to see if the string matches.
SkString flag(string, equalIndex);
if (flag.equals(*compareName)) {
// Check to see if the remainder beyond the equal sign is true or false:
string += equalIndex + 1;
parse_bool_arg(string, fBoolValue);
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
}
return compareName->equals(string);
} else {
// Has no dash
return false;
}
return false;
}
SkFlagInfo* SkCommandLineFlags::gHead;
SkString SkCommandLineFlags::gUsage;
void SkCommandLineFlags::SetUsage(const char* usage) {
gUsage.set(usage);
}
// Maximum line length for the help message.
#define LINE_LENGTH 72
static void print_help_for_flag(const SkFlagInfo* flag) {
SkDebugf(" --%s", flag->name().c_str());
const SkString& shortName = flag->shortName();
if (shortName.size() > 0) {
SkDebugf(" or -%s", shortName.c_str());
}
SkDebugf(":\ttype: %s", flag->typeAsString().c_str());
if (flag->defaultValue().size() > 0) {
SkDebugf("\tdefault: %s", flag->defaultValue().c_str());
}
SkDebugf("\n");
const SkString& help = flag->help();
size_t length = help.size();
const char* currLine = help.c_str();
const char* stop = currLine + length;
while (currLine < stop) {
if (strlen(currLine) < LINE_LENGTH) {
// Only one line length's worth of text left.
SkDebugf(" %s\n", currLine);
break;
}
int lineBreak = SkStrFind(currLine, "\n");
if (lineBreak < 0 || lineBreak > LINE_LENGTH) {
// No line break within line length. Will need to insert one.
// Find a space before the line break.
int spaceIndex = LINE_LENGTH - 1;
while (spaceIndex > 0 && currLine[spaceIndex] != ' ') {
spaceIndex--;
}
int gap;
if (0 == spaceIndex) {
// No spaces on the entire line. Go ahead and break mid word.
spaceIndex = LINE_LENGTH;
gap = 0;
} else {
// Skip the space on the next line
gap = 1;
}
SkDebugf(" %.*s\n", spaceIndex, currLine);
currLine += spaceIndex + gap;
} else {
// the line break is within the limit. Break there.
lineBreak++;
SkDebugf(" %.*s", lineBreak, currLine);
currLine += lineBreak;
}
}
SkDebugf("\n");
}
namespace {
struct CompareFlagsByName {
bool operator()(SkFlagInfo* a, SkFlagInfo* b) const {
return strcmp(a->name().c_str(), b->name().c_str()) < 0;
}
};
} // namespace
void SkCommandLineFlags::Parse(int argc, char** argv) {
// Only allow calling this function once.
static bool gOnce;
if (gOnce) {
SkDebugf("Parse should only be called once at the beginning of main!\n");
SkASSERT(false);
return;
}
gOnce = true;
bool helpPrinted = false;
// Loop over argv, starting with 1, since the first is just the name of the program.
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
if (0 == strcmp("-h", argv[i]) || 0 == strcmp("--help", argv[i])) {
// Print help message.
SkTDArray<const char*> helpFlags;
for (int j = i + 1; j < argc; j++) {
if (SkStrStartsWith(argv[j], '-')) {
break;
}
helpFlags.append(1, &argv[j]);
}
if (0 == helpFlags.count()) {
// Only print general help message if help for specific flags is not requested.
SkDebugf("%s\n%s\n", argv[0], gUsage.c_str());
}
SkDebugf("Flags:\n");
if (0 == helpFlags.count()) {
// If no flags followed --help, print them all
SkTDArray<SkFlagInfo*> allFlags;
for (SkFlagInfo* flag = SkCommandLineFlags::gHead; flag;
flag = flag->next()) {
allFlags.push(flag);
}
SkTQSort(&allFlags[0], &allFlags[allFlags.count() - 1],
CompareFlagsByName());
for (int i = 0; i < allFlags.count(); ++i) {
print_help_for_flag(allFlags[i]);
}
} else {
for (SkFlagInfo* flag = SkCommandLineFlags::gHead; flag;
flag = flag->next()) {
for (int k = 0; k < helpFlags.count(); k++) {
if (flag->name().equals(helpFlags[k]) ||
flag->shortName().equals(helpFlags[k])) {
print_help_for_flag(flag);
helpFlags.remove(k);
break;
}
}
}
}
if (helpFlags.count() > 0) {
SkDebugf("Requested help for unrecognized flags:\n");
for (int k = 0; k < helpFlags.count(); k++) {
SkDebugf(" --%s\n", helpFlags[k]);
}
}
helpPrinted = true;
}
if (!helpPrinted) {
bool flagMatched = false;
SkFlagInfo* flag = gHead;
while (flag != nullptr) {
if (flag->match(argv[i])) {
flagMatched = true;
switch (flag->getFlagType()) {
case SkFlagInfo::kBool_FlagType:
// Can be handled by match, above, but can also be set by the next
// string.
if (i+1 < argc && !SkStrStartsWith(argv[i+1], '-')) {
i++;
bool value;
if (parse_bool_arg(argv[i], &value)) {
flag->setBool(value);
}
}
break;
case SkFlagInfo::kString_FlagType:
flag->resetStrings();
// Add all arguments until another flag is reached.
while (i+1 < argc) {
char* end = nullptr;
// Negative numbers aren't flags.
ignore_result(strtod(argv[i+1], &end));
if (end == argv[i+1] && SkStrStartsWith(argv[i+1], '-')) {
break;
}
i++;
flag->append(argv[i]);
}
break;
case SkFlagInfo::kInt_FlagType:
i++;
flag->setInt(atoi(argv[i]));
break;
case SkFlagInfo::kDouble_FlagType:
i++;
flag->setDouble(atof(argv[i]));
break;
default:
SkDEBUGFAIL("Invalid flag type");
}
break;
}
flag = flag->next();
}
if (!flagMatched) {
#if SK_BUILD_FOR_MAC
if (SkStrStartsWith(argv[i], "NSDocumentRevisions")
|| SkStrStartsWith(argv[i], "-NSDocumentRevisions")) {
i++; // skip YES
} else
#endif
if (FLAGS_undefok) {
SkDebugf("FYI: ignoring unknown flag '%s'.\n", argv[i]);
} else {
SkDebugf("Got unknown flag '%s'. Exiting.\n", argv[i]);
exit(-1);
}
}
}
}
// Since all of the flags have been set, release the memory used by each
// flag. FLAGS_x can still be used after this.
SkFlagInfo* flag = gHead;
gHead = nullptr;
while (flag != nullptr) {
SkFlagInfo* next = flag->next();
delete flag;
flag = next;
}
if (helpPrinted) {
exit(0);
}
}
namespace {
template <typename Strings>
bool ShouldSkipImpl(const Strings& strings, const char* name) {
int count = strings.count();
size_t testLen = strlen(name);
bool anyExclude = count == 0;
for (int i = 0; i < strings.count(); ++i) {
const char* matchName = strings[i];
size_t matchLen = strlen(matchName);
bool matchExclude, matchStart, matchEnd;
if ((matchExclude = matchName[0] == '~')) {
anyExclude = true;
matchName++;
matchLen--;
}
if ((matchStart = matchName[0] == '^')) {
matchName++;
matchLen--;
}
if ((matchEnd = matchName[matchLen - 1] == '$')) {
matchLen--;
}
if (matchStart ? (!matchEnd || matchLen == testLen)
&& strncmp(name, matchName, matchLen) == 0
: matchEnd ? matchLen <= testLen
&& strncmp(name + testLen - matchLen, matchName, matchLen) == 0
: strstr(name, matchName) != 0) {
return matchExclude;
}
}
return !anyExclude;
}
} // namespace
bool SkCommandLineFlags::ShouldSkip(const SkTDArray<const char*>& strings, const char* name) {
return ShouldSkipImpl(strings, name);
}
bool SkCommandLineFlags::ShouldSkip(const StringArray& strings, const char* name) {
return ShouldSkipImpl(strings, name);
}