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1 #!/usr/bin/env perl
3 ###################################################
4 # package to parse IDL files and generate code for
5 # rpc functions in Samba
6 # Copyright tridge@samba.org 2000-2003
7 # Copyright jelmer@samba.org 2005-2007
8 # released under the GNU GPL
10 =pod
12 =head1 NAME
14 pidl - An IDL compiler written in Perl
16 =head1 SYNOPSIS
18 pidl --help
20 pidl [--outputdir[=OUTNAME]] [--includedir DIR...] [--parse-idl-tree] [--dump-idl-tree] [--dump-ndr-tree] [--header[=OUTPUT]] [--python[=OUTPUT]] [--ndr-parser[=OUTPUT]] [--client] [--server] [--warn-compat] [--quiet] [--verbose] [--template] [--ws-parser[=OUTPUT]] [--diff] [--dump-idl] [--tdr-parser[=OUTPUT]] [--samba3-ndr-client[=OUTPUT]] [--samba3-ndr-server[=OUTPUT]] [--typelib=[OUTPUT]] [<idlfile>.idl]...
22 =head1 DESCRIPTION
24 pidl is an IDL compiler written in Perl that aims to be somewhat
25 compatible with the midl compiler. IDL is short for
26 "Interface Definition Language".
28 pidl can generate stubs for DCE/RPC server code, DCE/RPC
29 client code and Wireshark dissectors for DCE/RPC traffic.
31 IDL compilers like pidl take a description
32 of an interface as their input and use it to generate C
33 (though support for other languages may be added later) code that
34 can use these interfaces, pretty print data sent
35 using these interfaces, or even generate Wireshark
36 dissectors that can parse data sent over the
37 wire by these interfaces.
39 pidl takes IDL files in the same format as is used by midl,
40 converts it to a .pidl file (which contains pidl's internal representation of the interface) and can then generate whatever output you need.
41 .pidl files should be used for debugging purposes only. Write your
42 interface definitions in .idl format.
44 The goal of pidl is to implement a IDL compiler that can be used
45 while developing the RPC subsystem in Samba (for
46 both marshalling/unmarshalling and debugging purposes).
48 =head1 OPTIONS
50 =over 4
52 =item I<--help>
54 Show list of available options.
56 =item I<--version>
58 Show pidl version
60 =item I<--outputdir OUTNAME>
62 Write output files to the specified directory. Defaults to the current
63 directory.
65 =item I<--includedir DIR>
67 Add DIR to the search path used by the preprocessor. This option can be
68 specified multiple times.
70 =item I<--parse-idl-tree>
72 Read internal tree structure from input files rather
73 than assuming they contain IDL.
75 =item I<--dump-idl>
77 Generate a new IDL file. File will be named OUTNAME.idl.
79 =item I<--header>
81 Generate a C header file for the specified interface. Filename defaults to OUTNAME.h.
83 =item I<--ndr-parser>
85 Generate a C file and C header containing NDR parsers. The filename for
86 the parser defaults to ndr_OUTNAME.c. The header filename will be the
87 parser filename with the extension changed from .c to .h.
89 =item I<--tdr-parser>
91 Generate a C file and C header containing TDR parsers. The filename for
92 the parser defaults to tdr_OUTNAME.c. The header filename will be the
93 parser filename with the extension changed from .c to .h.
95 =item I<--typelib>
97 Write type information to the specified file.
99 =item I<--server>
101 Generate boilerplate for the RPC server that implements
102 the interface. Filename defaults to ndr_OUTNAME_s.c.
104 =item I<--template>
106 Generate stubs for a RPC server that implements the interface. Output will
107 be written to stdout.
109 =item I<--ws-parser>
111 Generate an Wireshark dissector (in C) and header file. The dissector filename
112 defaults to packet-dcerpc-OUTNAME.c while the header filename defaults to
113 packet-dcerpc-OUTNAME.h.
115 Pidl will read additional data from an Wireshark conformance file if present.
116 Such a file should have the same location as the IDL file but with the
117 extension I<cnf> rather than I<idl>. See L<Parse::Pidl::Wireshark::Conformance>
118 for details on the format of this file.
120 =item I<--diff>
122 Parse an IDL file, generate a new IDL file based on the internal data
123 structures and see if there are any differences with the original IDL file.
124 Useful for debugging pidl.
126 =item I<--dump-idl-tree>
128 Tell pidl to dump the internal tree representation of an IDL
129 file the to disk. Useful for debugging pidl.
131 =item I<--dump-ndr-tree>
133 Tell pidl to dump the internal NDR information tree it generated
134 from the IDL file to disk. Useful for debugging pidl.
136 =item I<--samba3-ndr-client>
138 Generate client calls for Samba3, to be placed in rpc_client/. Instead of
139 calling out to the code in Samba3's rpc_parse/, this will call out to
140 Samba4's NDR code instead.
142 =item I<--samba3-ndr-server>
144 Generate server calls for Samba3, to be placed in rpc_server/. Instead of
145 calling out to the code in Samba3's rpc_parse/, this will call out to
146 Samba4's NDR code instead.
148 =back
150 =head1 IDL SYNTAX
152 IDL files are always preprocessed using the C preprocessor.
154 Pretty much everything in an interface (the interface itself, functions,
155 parameters) can have attributes (or properties whatever name you give them).
156 Attributes always prepend the element they apply to and are surrounded
157 by square brackets ([]). Multiple attributes are separated by comma's;
158 arguments to attributes are specified between parentheses.
160 See the section COMPATIBILITY for the list of attributes that
161 pidl supports.
163 C-style comments can be used.
165 =head2 CONFORMANT ARRAYS
167 A conformant array is one with that ends in [*] or []. The strange
168 things about conformant arrays are that they can only appear as the last
169 element of a structure (unless there is a pointer to the conformant array,
170 of course) and the array size appears before the structure itself on the wire.
172 So, in this example:
174 typedef struct {
175 long abc;
176 long count;
177 long foo;
178 [size_is(count)] long s[*];
179 } Struct1;
181 it appears like this:
183 [size_is] [abc] [count] [foo] [s...]
185 the first [size_is] field is the allocation size of the array, and
186 occurs before the array elements and even before the structure
187 alignment.
189 Note that size_is() can refer to a constant, but that doesn't change
190 the wire representation. It does not make the array a fixed array.
192 midl.exe would write the above array as the following C header:
194 typedef struct {
195 long abc;
196 long count;
197 long foo;
198 long s[1];
199 } Struct1;
201 pidl takes a different approach, and writes it like this:
203 typedef struct {
204 long abc;
205 long count;
206 long foo;
207 long *s;
208 } Struct1;
210 =head2 VARYING ARRAYS
212 A varying array looks like this:
214 typedef struct {
215 long abc;
216 long count;
217 long foo;
218 [size_is(count)] long *s;
219 } Struct1;
221 This will look like this on the wire:
223 [abc] [count] [foo] [PTR_s] [count] [s...]
225 =head2 FIXED ARRAYS
227 A fixed array looks like this:
229 typedef struct {
230 long s[10];
231 } Struct1;
233 The NDR representation looks just like 10 separate long
234 declarations. The array size is not encoded on the wire.
236 pidl also supports "inline" arrays, which are not part of the IDL/NDR
237 standard. These are declared like this:
239 typedef struct {
240 uint32 foo;
241 uint32 count;
242 uint32 bar;
243 long s[count];
244 } Struct1;
246 This appears like this:
248 [foo] [count] [bar] [s...]
250 Fixed arrays are an extension added to support some of the strange
251 embedded structures in security descriptors and spoolss.
253 This section is by no means complete. See the OpenGroup and MSDN
254 documentation for additional information.
256 =head1 COMPATIBILITY WITH MIDL
258 =head2 Missing features in pidl
260 The following MIDL features are not (yet) implemented in pidl
261 or are implemented with an incompatible interface:
263 =over
265 =item *
267 Asynchronous communication
269 =item *
271 Typelibs (.tlb files)
273 =item *
275 Datagram support (ncadg_*)
277 =back
279 =head2 Supported attributes and statements
281 in, out, ref, length_is, switch_is, size_is, uuid, case, default, string,
282 unique, ptr, pointer_default, v1_enum, object, helpstring, range, local,
283 call_as, endpoint, switch_type, progid, coclass, iid_is, represent_as,
284 transmit_as, import, include, cpp_quote.
286 =head2 PIDL Specific properties
288 =over 4
290 =item public
292 The [public] property on a structure or union is a pidl extension that
293 forces the generated pull/push functions to be non-static. This allows
294 you to declare types that can be used between modules. If you don't
295 specify [public] then pull/push functions for other than top-level
296 functions are declared static.
298 =item noprint
300 The [noprint] property is a pidl extension that allows you to specify
301 that pidl should not generate a ndr_print_*() function for that
302 structure or union. This is used when you wish to define your own
303 print function that prints a structure in a nicer manner. A good
304 example is the use of [noprint] on dom_sid, which allows the
305 pretty-printing of SIDs.
307 =item value
309 The [value(expression)] property is a pidl extension that allows you
310 to specify the value of a field when it is put on the wire. This
311 allows fields that always have a well-known value to be automatically
312 filled in, thus making the API more programmer friendly. The
313 expression can be any C expression.
315 =item relative
317 The [relative] property can be supplied on a pointer. When it is used
318 it declares the pointer as a spoolss style "relative" pointer, which
319 means it appears on the wire as an offset within the current
320 encapsulating structure. This is not part of normal IDL/NDR, but it is
321 a very useful extension as it avoids the manual encoding of many
322 complex structures.
324 =item subcontext(length)
326 Specifies that a size of I<length>
327 bytes should be read, followed by a blob of that size,
328 which will be parsed as NDR.
330 subcontext() is deprecated now, and should not be used in new code.
331 Instead, use represent_as() or transmit_as().
333 =item flag
335 Specify boolean options, mostly used for
336 low-level NDR options. Several options
337 can be specified using the | character.
338 Note that flags are inherited by substructures!
340 =item nodiscriminant
342 The [nodiscriminant] property on a union means that the usual uint16
343 discriminent field at the start of the union on the wire is
344 omitted. This is not normally allowed in IDL/NDR, but is used for some
345 spoolss structures.
347 =item charset(name)
349 Specify that the array or string uses the specified
350 charset. If this attribute is specified, pidl will
351 take care of converting the character data from this format
352 to the host format. Commonly used values are UCS2, DOS and UTF8.
354 =back
356 =head2 Unsupported MIDL properties or statements
358 aggregatable, appobject, async_uuid, bindable, control,
359 defaultbind, defaultcollelem, defaultvalue, defaultvtable, dispinterface,
360 displaybind, dual, entry, first_is, helpcontext, helpfile, helpstringcontext,
361 helpstringdll, hidden, idl_module, idl_quote, id, immediatebind, importlib,
362 includelib, last_is, lcid, licensed, max_is, module,
363 ms_union, no_injected_text, nonbrowsable, noncreatable, nonextensible, odl,
364 oleautomation, optional, pragma, propget, propputref, propput, readonly,
365 requestedit, restricted, retval, source, uidefault,
366 usesgetlasterror, vararg, vi_progid, wire_marshal.
368 =head1 EXAMPLES
370 # Generating an Wireshark parser
371 $ ./pidl --ws-parser -- atsvc.idl
373 # Generating a TDR parser and header
374 $ ./pidl --tdr-parser --header -- regf.idl
376 # Generating a Samba3 client and server
377 $ ./pidl --samba3-ndr-client --samba3-ndr-server -- dfs.idl
379 # Generating a Samba4 NDR parser, client and server
380 $ ./pidl --ndr-parser --ndr-client --ndr-server -- samr.idl
382 =head1 SEE ALSO
384 L<http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/rpc/rpc/field_attributes.asp>,
385 L<http://wiki.wireshark.org/DCE/RPC>,
386 L<http://www.samba.org/>,
387 L<yapp(1)>
389 =head1 LICENSE
391 pidl is licensed under the GNU General Public License L<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
393 =head1 AUTHOR
395 pidl was written by Andrew Tridgell, Stefan Metzmacher, Tim Potter and Jelmer
396 Vernooij. The current maintainer is Jelmer Vernooij.
398 This manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij, partially based on the original
399 pidl README by Andrew Tridgell.
401 =cut
404 use strict;
405 use FindBin qw($RealBin $Script);
406 use lib "$RealBin/lib";
407 use Getopt::Long;
408 use File::Basename;
409 use Parse::Pidl qw ( $VERSION );
410 use Parse::Pidl::Util;
411 use Parse::Pidl::ODL;
413 #####################################################################
414 # save a data structure into a file
415 sub SaveStructure($$)
417 my($filename,$v) = @_;
418 FileSave($filename, Parse::Pidl::Util::MyDumper($v));
421 #####################################################################
422 # load a data structure from a file (as saved with SaveStructure)
423 sub LoadStructure($)
425 my $f = shift;
426 my $contents = FileLoad($f);
427 defined $contents || return undef;
428 return eval "$contents";
431 #####################################################################
432 # read a file into a string
433 sub FileLoad($)
435 my($filename) = shift;
436 local(*INPUTFILE);
437 open(INPUTFILE, $filename) || return undef;
438 my($saved_delim) = $/;
439 undef $/;
440 my($data) = <INPUTFILE>;
441 close(INPUTFILE);
442 $/ = $saved_delim;
443 return $data;
446 #####################################################################
447 # write a string into a file
448 sub FileSave($$)
450 my($filename) = shift;
451 my($v) = shift;
452 local(*FILE);
453 open(FILE, ">$filename") || die "can't open $filename";
454 print FILE $v;
455 close(FILE);
458 my(@opt_incdirs) = ();
459 my($opt_help) = 0;
460 my($opt_version) = 0;
461 my($opt_parse_idl_tree) = 0;
462 my($opt_dump_idl_tree);
463 my($opt_dump_ndr_tree);
464 my($opt_dump_idl) = 0;
465 my($opt_diff) = 0;
466 my($opt_header);
467 my($opt_samba3_header);
468 my($opt_samba3_parser);
469 my($opt_samba3_server);
470 my($opt_samba3_ndr_client);
471 my($opt_samba3_ndr_server);
472 my($opt_samba3_template) = 0;
473 my($opt_template) = 0;
474 my($opt_client);
475 my($opt_typelib);
476 my($opt_server);
477 my($opt_ndr_parser);
478 my($opt_tdr_parser);
479 my($opt_ws_parser);
480 my($opt_python);
481 my($opt_quiet) = 0;
482 my($opt_outputdir) = '.';
483 my($opt_verbose) = 0;
484 my($opt_warn_compat) = 0;
485 my($opt_dcom_proxy);
486 my($opt_com_header);
488 #########################################
489 # display help text
490 sub ShowHelp()
492 print "perl IDL parser and code generator\n";
493 ShowVersion();
494 print"
495 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell <tridge\@samba.org>
496 Copyright (C) Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer\@samba.org>
498 Usage: $Script [options] [--] <idlfile> [<idlfile>...]
500 Generic Options:
501 --help this help page
502 --version show pidl version
503 --outputdir=OUTDIR put output in OUTDIR/ [.]
504 --warn-compat warn about incompatibility with other compilers
505 --quiet be quiet
506 --verbose be verbose
507 --includedir DIR search DIR for included files
509 Debugging:
510 --dump-idl-tree[=FILE] dump internal representation to file [BASENAME.pidl]
511 --parse-idl-tree read internal representation instead of IDL
512 --dump-ndr-tree[=FILE] dump internal NDR data tree to file [BASENAME.ndr]
513 --dump-idl regenerate IDL file
514 --diff run diff on original IDL and dumped output
515 --typelib print type information
517 Samba 4 output:
518 --header[=OUTFILE] create generic header file [BASENAME.h]
519 --ndr-parser[=OUTFILE] create a C NDR parser [ndr_BASENAME.c]
520 --client[=OUTFILE] create a C NDR client [ndr_BASENAME_c.c]
521 --tdr-parser[=OUTFILE] create a C TDR parser [tdr_BASENAME.c]
522 --python[=OUTFILE] create python wrapper file [py_BASENAME.c]
523 --server[=OUTFILE] create server boilerplate [ndr_BASENAME_s.c]
524 --template print a template for a pipe
525 --dcom-proxy[=OUTFILE] create DCOM proxy [ndr_BASENAME_p.c]
526 --com-header[=OUTFILE] create header for COM [com_BASENAME.h]
528 Samba 3 output:
529 --samba3-ndr-client[=OUTF] create client calls for Samba3
530 using Samba4's NDR code [cli_BASENAME.c]
531 --samba3-ndr-server[=OUTF] create server call wrapper for Samba3
532 using Samba4's NDR code [srv_BASENAME.c]
533 --samba3-template print a template for a pipe
535 Wireshark parsers:
536 --ws-parser[=OUTFILE] create Wireshark parser and header
537 \n";
538 exit(0);
541 #########################################
542 # Display version
543 sub ShowVersion()
545 print "perl IDL version $VERSION\n";
548 # main program
549 my $result = GetOptions (
550 'help|h|?' => \$opt_help,
551 'version' => \$opt_version,
552 'outputdir=s' => \$opt_outputdir,
553 'dump-idl' => \$opt_dump_idl,
554 'dump-idl-tree:s' => \$opt_dump_idl_tree,
555 'parse-idl-tree' => \$opt_parse_idl_tree,
556 'dump-ndr-tree:s' => \$opt_dump_ndr_tree,
557 'samba3-ndr-client:s' => \$opt_samba3_ndr_client,
558 'samba3-ndr-server:s' => \$opt_samba3_ndr_server,
559 'samba3-template' => \$opt_samba3_template,
560 'header:s' => \$opt_header,
561 'server:s' => \$opt_server,
562 'typelib:s' => \$opt_typelib,
563 'tdr-parser:s' => \$opt_tdr_parser,
564 'template' => \$opt_template,
565 'ndr-parser:s' => \$opt_ndr_parser,
566 'client:s' => \$opt_client,
567 'ws-parser:s' => \$opt_ws_parser,
568 'python' => \$opt_python,
569 'diff' => \$opt_diff,
570 'dcom-proxy:s' => \$opt_dcom_proxy,
571 'com-header:s' => \$opt_com_header,
572 'quiet' => \$opt_quiet,
573 'verbose' => \$opt_verbose,
574 'warn-compat' => \$opt_warn_compat,
575 'includedir=s@' => \@opt_incdirs
578 if (not $result) {
579 exit(1);
582 if ($opt_help) {
583 ShowHelp();
584 exit(0);
587 if ($opt_version) {
588 ShowVersion();
589 exit(0);
592 sub process_file($)
594 my $idl_file = shift;
595 my $outputdir = $opt_outputdir;
596 my $pidl;
597 my $ndr;
599 my $basename = basename($idl_file, ".idl");
601 unless ($opt_quiet) { print "Compiling $idl_file\n"; }
603 if ($opt_parse_idl_tree) {
604 $pidl = LoadStructure($idl_file);
605 defined $pidl || die "Failed to load $idl_file";
606 } else {
607 require Parse::Pidl::IDL;
609 $pidl = Parse::Pidl::IDL::parse_file($idl_file, \@opt_incdirs);
610 defined $pidl || die "Failed to parse $idl_file";
613 require Parse::Pidl::Typelist;
614 Parse::Pidl::Typelist::LoadIdl($pidl, $basename);
616 if (defined($opt_dump_idl_tree)) {
617 my($pidl_file) = ($opt_dump_idl_tree or "$outputdir/$basename.pidl");
618 SaveStructure($pidl_file, $pidl) or die "Failed to save $pidl_file\n";
621 if ($opt_dump_idl) {
622 require Parse::Pidl::Dump;
623 print Parse::Pidl::Dump($pidl);
626 if ($opt_diff) {
627 my($tempfile) = "$outputdir/$basename.tmp";
628 FileSave($tempfile, IdlDump::Dump($pidl));
629 system("diff -wu $idl_file $tempfile");
630 unlink($tempfile);
633 my $comh_filename = ($opt_com_header or "$outputdir/com_$basename.h");
634 if (defined($opt_com_header)) {
635 require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::COM::Header;
636 my $res = Parse::Pidl::Samba4::COM::Header::Parse($pidl,"$outputdir/ndr_$basename.h");
637 if ($res) {
638 FileSave($comh_filename, $res);
642 if (defined($opt_dcom_proxy)) {
643 require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::COM::Proxy;
644 my $res = Parse::Pidl::Samba4::COM::Proxy::Parse($pidl,$comh_filename);
645 if ($res) {
646 my ($client) = ($opt_dcom_proxy or "$outputdir/$basename\_p.c");
647 FileSave($client, $res);
651 if ($opt_warn_compat) {
652 require Parse::Pidl::Compat;
653 Parse::Pidl::Compat::Check($pidl);
656 $pidl = Parse::Pidl::ODL::ODL2IDL($pidl, dirname($idl_file), \@opt_incdirs);
658 if (defined($opt_ws_parser)) {
659 require Parse::Pidl::Wireshark::NDR;
661 my $cnffile = $idl_file;
662 $cnffile =~ s/\.idl$/\.cnf/;
664 my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Wireshark::NDR();
665 $generator->Initialize($cnffile);
669 if (defined($opt_ws_parser) or
670 defined($opt_client) or
671 defined($opt_server) or
672 defined($opt_header) or
673 defined($opt_ndr_parser) or
674 defined($opt_python) or
675 defined($opt_dump_ndr_tree) or
676 defined($opt_samba3_header) or
677 defined($opt_samba3_parser) or
678 defined($opt_samba3_server) or
679 defined($opt_samba3_ndr_client) or
680 defined($opt_samba3_ndr_server)) {
681 require Parse::Pidl::NDR;
682 $ndr = Parse::Pidl::NDR::Parse($pidl);
685 if (defined($opt_dump_ndr_tree)) {
686 my($ndr_file) = ($opt_dump_ndr_tree or "$outputdir/$basename.ndr");
687 SaveStructure($ndr_file, $ndr) or die "Failed to save $ndr_file\n";
690 my $gen_header = ($opt_header or "$outputdir/$basename.h");
691 if (defined($opt_header)) {
692 require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Header;
693 FileSave($gen_header, Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Header::Parse($ndr));
696 my $h_filename = "$outputdir/ndr_$basename.h";
697 my $c_header = "$outputdir/ndr_$basename\_c.h";
698 if (defined($opt_client) or defined($opt_samba3_ndr_client)) {
699 require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Client;
700 my ($c_client) = ($opt_client or "$outputdir/ndr_$basename\_c.c");
701 $c_header = $c_client;
702 $c_header =~ s/\.c$/.h/;
704 my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Client();
705 my ($srcd,$hdrd) = $generator->Parse(
706 $ndr,$gen_header,$h_filename,$c_header);
708 FileSave($c_client, $srcd);
709 FileSave($c_header, $hdrd);
712 if (defined($opt_python)) {
713 require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Python;
714 my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Python();
715 my ($prsr) = $generator->Parse($basename, $ndr,
716 "$outputdir/ndr_$basename\_c.h", $h_filename);
717 FileSave("$outputdir/py_$basename.c", $prsr);
720 if (defined($opt_server)) {
721 require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Server;
723 FileSave(($opt_server or "$outputdir/ndr_$basename\_s.c"), Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Server::Parse($ndr,$h_filename));
726 if (defined($opt_ndr_parser)) {
727 my $parser_fname = ($opt_ndr_parser or "$outputdir/ndr_$basename.c");
728 require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Parser;
729 my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Parser();
730 my ($header,$parser) = $generator->Parse($ndr, $gen_header, $h_filename);
732 FileSave($parser_fname, $parser);
733 FileSave($h_filename, $header);
737 if (defined($opt_ws_parser)) {
738 require Parse::Pidl::Wireshark::NDR;
739 my($eparser) = ($opt_ws_parser or "$outputdir/packet-dcerpc-$basename.c");
740 my $eheader = $eparser;
741 $eheader =~ s/\.c$/\.h/;
742 my $cnffile = $idl_file;
743 $cnffile =~ s/\.idl$/\.cnf/;
745 my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Wireshark::NDR();
746 my ($dp, $dh) = $generator->Parse($ndr, $idl_file, $eheader, $cnffile);
747 FileSave($eparser, $dp) if defined($dp);
748 FileSave($eheader, $dh) if defined($dh);
751 if (defined($opt_tdr_parser)) {
752 my $tdr_parser = ($opt_tdr_parser or "$outputdir/tdr_$basename.c");
753 my $tdr_header = $tdr_parser;
754 $tdr_header =~ s/\.c$/\.h/;
755 require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::TDR;
756 my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Samba4::TDR();
757 my ($hdr,$prsr) = $generator->Parser($pidl, $tdr_header, $gen_header);
758 FileSave($tdr_parser, $prsr);
759 FileSave($tdr_header, $hdr);
762 if (defined($opt_typelib)) {
763 my $typelib = ($opt_typelib or "$outputdir/$basename.tlb");
764 require Parse::Pidl::Typelist;
765 FileSave($typelib, Parse::Pidl::Typelist::GenerateTypeLib());
768 if ($opt_template) {
769 require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Template;
770 print Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Template::Parse($pidl);
773 if ($opt_samba3_template) {
774 require Parse::Pidl::Samba3::Template;
775 print Parse::Pidl::Samba3::Template::Parse($pidl);
778 if (defined($opt_samba3_ndr_client)) {
779 my $client = ($opt_samba3_ndr_client or "$outputdir/cli_$basename.c");
780 my $header = $client; $header =~ s/\.c$/\.h/;
781 require Parse::Pidl::Samba3::ClientNDR;
782 my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Samba3::ClientNDR();
783 my ($c_code,$h_code) = $generator->Parse($ndr, $header, $c_header);
784 FileSave($client, $c_code);
785 FileSave($header, $h_code);
788 if (defined($opt_samba3_ndr_server)) {
789 my $server = ($opt_samba3_ndr_server or "$outputdir/srv_$basename.c");
790 my $header = $server; $header =~ s/\.c$/\.h/;
791 require Parse::Pidl::Samba3::ServerNDR;
792 my ($c_code,$h_code) = Parse::Pidl::Samba3::ServerNDR::Parse($ndr, $header, $h_filename);
793 FileSave($server, $c_code);
794 FileSave($header, $h_code);
799 if (scalar(@ARGV) == 0) {
800 print "$Script: no input files\n";
801 exit(1);
804 process_file($_) foreach (@ARGV);