On 03/25/2013 10:27 PM, Julia Lawall wrote: > On Mon, 25 Mar 2013, Michael Stefaniuc wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> is there an intrinsic way to get from a parameter list to an expression >> list? That would come in handy when forwarding from one function to >> another one. At the moment I help myself with a python rule that >> transforms the parameter list to an identifier but that feels clumsy. >> E.g. in SmPL pseudo code something like this would be nice: >> >> @@ >> type T; >> parameter list P; >> expression list E = P; >> expression ret; >> @@ >> T foo(P) >> { >> return >> - ret >> + bar(E) >> ; >> } > > No, there is nothing. I guess your transformation gets rid of the types in > the parameter list? Perhaps what you would liek is a way to just match > the list of identifier parts? Yes, something like that. What I do now is:
@script:python new@ params << get.params; args; @@ import re for p in params.elements: coccinelle.args += ", " + re.sub(r".* (\w+)$", r"\1", p) thanks bye michael _______________________________________________ Cocci mailing list Cocci@systeme.lip6.fr https://systeme.lip6.fr/mailman/listinfo/cocci