From: David Neto Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2015 16:44:42 +0000 (-0500) Subject: spirv-dis prints to stdout by default. X-Git-Tag: upstream/2018.6~1450 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=9a5ac08bcfea12b2826c751534b1097675150c99;p=platform%2Fupstream%2FSPIRV-Tools.git spirv-dis prints to stdout by default. Color printing is enabled only for printing to stdout. Add --no-color to turn off color printing. --- diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt index 15c19b2..d4cba38 100644 --- a/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/CMakeLists.txt @@ -69,11 +69,9 @@ if(UNIX) endif() endif() -if(UNIX) - option(SPIRV_COLOR_TERMINAL "Enable color terminal output" ON) - if(${SPIRV_COLOR_TERMINAL}) - add_definitions(-DSPV_COLOR_TERMINAL) - endif() +option(SPIRV_COLOR_TERMINAL "Enable color terminal output" ON) +if(${SPIRV_COLOR_TERMINAL}) + add_definitions(-DSPIRV_COLOR_TERMINAL) endif() if(UNIX) diff --git a/tools/dis/dis.cpp b/tools/dis/dis.cpp index da653f2..bf23d31 100644 --- a/tools/dis/dis.cpp +++ b/tools/dis/dis.cpp @@ -26,18 +26,28 @@ #include +#include #include #include "libspirv/libspirv.h" -void print_usage(char* argv0) { +static void print_usage(char* argv0) { printf( - "Dissassemble a *.sv file into a *.svasm text file.\n\n" - "USAGE: %s [options] \n\n" - " -o set the output filename\n" - " -p print dissassembly to stdout, this\n" - " overrides file output\n", - argv0); + R"(%s - Disassemble a binary SPIR-V module + +Usage: %s [options] [] + +Options: + + -h, --help Print this help. + + -o Set the output filename. + Otherwise output goes to standard output. + + --no-color Don't print in color. + The default when output goes to a file. +)", + argv0, argv0); } int main(int argc, char** argv) { @@ -46,13 +56,20 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) { return 1; } - uint32_t options = SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_NONE; const char* inFile = nullptr; const char* outFile = nullptr; + bool allow_color = false; +#ifdef SPIRV_COLOR_TERMINAL + allow_color = true; +#endif + for (int argi = 1; argi < argc; ++argi) { if ('-' == argv[argi][0]) { switch (argv[argi][1]) { + case 'h': + print_usage(argv[0]); + return 0; case 'o': { if (!outFile && argi + 1 < argc) { outFile = argv[++argi]; @@ -61,11 +78,13 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) { return 1; } } break; - case 'p': { - options |= SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_PRINT; -#ifdef SPV_COLOR_TERMINAL - options |= SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_COLOR; -#endif + case '-': { + // Long options + if (0 == strcmp(argv[argi], "--no-color")) allow_color = false; + if (0 == strcmp(argv[argi], "--help")) { + print_usage(argv[0]); + return 0; + } } break; default: print_usage(argv[0]); @@ -81,8 +100,14 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) { } } + uint32_t options = SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_NONE; + if (!outFile) { - outFile = "out.spvasm"; + // Print to standard output. + options |= SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_PRINT; + if (allow_color) { + options |= SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_COLOR; + } } if (!inFile) { @@ -102,17 +127,17 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) { return 1; } - // If the printing option is turned on, then spvBinaryToText should + // If printing to standard output, then spvBinaryToText should // do the printing. In particular, colour printing on Windows is // controlled by modifying console objects synchronously while // outputting to the stream rather than by injecting escape codes // into the output stream. // If the printing option is off, then save the text in memory, so // it can be emitted later in this function. - const bool printOptionOn = + const bool print_to_stdout = spvIsInBitfield(SPV_BINARY_TO_TEXT_OPTION_PRINT, options); spv_text text; - spv_text* textOrNull = printOptionOn ? nullptr : &text; + spv_text* textOrNull = print_to_stdout ? nullptr : &text; spv_diagnostic diagnostic = nullptr; spv_result_t error = spvBinaryToText(contents.data(), contents.size(), options, textOrNull, &diagnostic); @@ -123,7 +148,7 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) { } // Output the result. - if (!printOptionOn) { + if (!print_to_stdout) { if (FILE* fp = fopen(outFile, "w")) { size_t written = fwrite(text->str, sizeof(char), (size_t)text->length, fp);