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James Westman
2e42dc6848
decompiler: Fix bug in signals with template object
If a signal handler had the template as its object, the decompiler would
output the class name instead of the 'template' keyword.
2025-05-03 07:46:34 -05:00
James Westman
a12d3f5c81
decompile: Fix bug in lookup tags
A lookup tag with no type attribute would crash the decompiler, even if
that was valid. This wasn't caught by the tests since blueprint never
generates such XML.

Also fixed a bug in the tests that caused decompiler-only tests not to
run.
2025-04-25 20:13:01 -05:00
James Westman
a83c7e936d
black: Update formatting 2025-04-25 18:32:33 -05:00
James Westman
3816f4fe8d
Add .doap file 2025-04-25 18:29:55 -05:00
James Westman
e9d61cb6f9
Update URLs after move to GNOME namespace on GitLab 2025-04-25 18:29:55 -05:00
James Westman
6a77bfee0a
tests: Fix typing 2025-04-19 13:27:20 -05:00
James Westman
f50b898e4c adw_breakpoint: Fix crash in language server
Fix a crash that happened when an AdwBreakpointSetter rule was
incomplete, such as when you're still typing it. Fixes #189.
2025-04-01 19:27:59 -05:00
Tom Greig
cc09f3d3bb Add tests for nested templates
Basically just a copy of the list_factory test, but with an extra copy
of the list factory inside it.
2025-03-30 10:27:11 +01:00
Tom Greig
f93d5d2acd Handle nested CDATA from nested templates
When putting CDATA into the output, any instances of ']]>' in the text
are replaced with ']]]]><![CDATA[>'.  This allows nested templates, e.g.
from list views inside list views to work properly.
2025-03-28 20:53:03 +00:00
Sertonix
394014429e Sort keys in collect-sections.py
This makes sure that the reference_docs.json file
is build reproducible.

Ref https://reproducible-builds.org/
2025-03-24 22:58:43 +00:00
Chris Mayo
a4e0c3701b docs: Update overview example using format and compile 2025-03-21 01:01:24 +00:00
kotontrion
c1fbcef6d0 Merge branch blueprint-compiler:main into main 2025-03-02 15:26:42 +00:00
James Westman
404ae76787
Update MAINTENANCE.md 2025-01-17 17:25:21 -06:00
James Westman
04ef0944db
Release v0.16.0 2025-01-17 17:04:52 -06:00
James Westman
aa13c8f5af
Warn about single-quoted translated strings
gettext only recognizes double quoted strings
2025-01-05 14:27:59 -06:00
Alexey Yerin
29e4a56bfc Formatter: Remove trailing whitespace from comments
Fixes #153
2025-01-04 17:17:53 +00:00
James Westman
8c6f8760f7 language: Add expression literals
Add expression literals, so you can set properties of type
Gtk.Expression.
2025-01-04 17:09:57 +00:00
Alexey Yerin
b9f58aeab5 Formatter: Add trailing commas in lists 2025-01-04 16:29:15 +00:00
James Westman
55e5095fba
values: Don't allow translated strings in arrays
Gtk.Builder has no way to translate individual strings in a string
array, so don't allow it in the syntax.
2025-01-03 18:56:24 -06:00
Alexey Yerin
f3faf4b993 LSP: Handle shutdown commands
This fixes the issue with terminal-based editor Helix which asks
language servers to shut down when trying to close the editor. Since
blueprint-compiler's server implementation didn't handle this request,
Helix ended up waiting for a response until timing out after a few
seconds and forcefully terminating the language server process.

Besides fixing Helix, this patch should also make user-initiated server
restarts more robust.
2025-01-03 22:49:36 +03:00
James Westman
d6f4b88d35
lsp: Fix crash on incomplete detailed signal 2024-12-25 10:31:35 -06:00
James Westman
a6d57cebec language: Add not-swapped flag for signals
This is needed because GtkBuilder defaults to swapped when you specify
the object attribute.
2024-12-23 02:46:52 +00:00
James Westman
9b9fab832b
Add tests, remove unused code, fix bugs
- Added tests for more error messages
- Test the "go to reference" feature at every character index of every
test case
- Delete unused code and imports
- Fix some bugs I found along the way
2024-12-22 18:00:39 -06:00
James Westman
5b0f662478
completions: Detect translatable properties
Looked through the Gtk documentation (and a few other libraries) to make
a list of all the properties that should probably be translated. If a
property is on the list, the language server will mark it as translated
in completions.
2024-12-21 17:47:36 -06:00
kotontrion
e07da3c339 flags: use nick instead of name 2024-12-18 17:46:26 +00:00
kotontrion
2ae41020ab Fix flag return value type 2024-12-18 17:46:26 +00:00
kotontrion
f48b840cfa compile: fix flag values
gtk builder does not support combining interger values with | in flags
properties, so the short names are used instead.
2024-12-18 17:46:26 +00:00
Jordan Petridis
ac70ea7403 Port to libgirepository-2.0
pygobject 3.52 has switched [1] to using libgirepository-2.0 which
comes from glib itself now, rather than the 1.0 which came from
gobject-introspection.

This means that it fails to load the incompatible "GIRepository 2.0"
and thus must be ported to 3.0 (which is provided by
libgirepository-2.0).

Migration guide is here [2]

[1]: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pygobject/-/merge_requests/320
[2]: https://docs.gtk.org/girepository/migrating-gi.html

This commit adds suppport for importing with
"gi.require_version("GIRepository", "3.0") and falling
back to the existing "GIRepository 2.0" if not found.
2024-12-16 13:37:40 +00:00
Luoyayu
778a979714 lsp: Fix format of JSON-RPC content part ending with \r\n 2024-12-10 01:27:28 +00:00
James Westman
6acf0fe5a0
tests: Test deprecations separately
Libraries can add new deprecations, or the environment you're running
the tests in might have old libraries where the things we test aren't
deprecated yet. Move the deprecations test into its own module with its
own code, so it can check library versions and skip the test if it won't
work.
2024-12-09 19:06:10 -06:00
Vladimir Vaskov
a42ec3a945 docs: Put the cassette in the correct alphabetical place 2024-11-03 20:43:09 +00:00
Vladimir Vaskov
90308b69e0 docs: Add app making use of Blueprint 2024-11-03 20:43:09 +00:00
James Westman
3bf8fc151a
tests: Ignore deprecation warnings
Ignore deprecation warnings in the error handling tests, except in the
test specifically for deprecations. This prevents them from breaking if
libraries introduce new deprecations.

Fixes #178.
2024-11-03 14:40:36 -06:00
James Westman
a529a61955
docs: Corrections, updates, and improvements 2024-11-03 14:17:59 -06:00
James Westman
e19975e1f8
lsp: Add reference documentation on hover
For most constructs and keywords, show the relevant section of the
reference documentation on hover.
2024-10-20 21:10:14 -05:00
James Westman
b107a85947
lsp: Add property docs on notify signal hover 2024-10-19 20:47:27 -05:00
James Westman
e5fba8f3c7
lsp: Add semantic tokens for flag members 2024-10-19 20:46:26 -05:00
James Westman
f6d05be10b
lsp: Add more "go to reference" implementations 2024-10-19 20:44:34 -05:00
James Westman
94b532bc35
build: Update Docker container
Includes a change to handle a mypy update.
2024-10-19 19:16:45 -05:00
Benedek Dévényi
c805400a39 Update file index.rst 2024-10-19 15:26:53 +00:00
James Westman
3b6dcf072d
typelib: Fix field offsets for attributes
This fixes a bug where the decompiler could not recognize enums by their
C identifiers because it could not correctly read attributes.

Fixes #177.
2024-10-19 10:21:13 -05:00
James Westman
d7097cad01 docs: Mention null in literal values section 2024-09-20 17:04:00 -05:00
141 changed files with 1604 additions and 325 deletions

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ stages:
- pages - pages
build: build:
image: registry.gitlab.gnome.org/jwestman/blueprint-compiler image: registry.gitlab.gnome.org/gnome/blueprint-compiler
stage: build stage: build
script: script:
- black --check --diff ./ tests - black --check --diff ./ tests
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ build:
path: coverage.xml path: coverage.xml
fuzz: fuzz:
image: registry.gitlab.gnome.org/jwestman/blueprint-compiler image: registry.gitlab.gnome.org/gnome/blueprint-compiler
stage: build stage: build
script: script:
- meson _build - meson _build

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ in the NEWS file.
3. Make a new commit with just these two changes. Use `Release v{version}` as the commit message. Tag the commit as `v{version}` and push the tag. 3. Make a new commit with just these two changes. Use `Release v{version}` as the commit message. Tag the commit as `v{version}` and push the tag.
4. Create a "Post-release version bump" commit. 4. Create a "Post-release version bump" commit.
5. Go to the Releases page in GitLab and create a new release from the tag. 5. Go to the Releases page in GitLab and create a new release from the tag.
6. Announce the release through relevant channels (Twitter, TWIG, etc.) 6. Announce the release through relevant channels (Mastodon, TWIG, etc.)
## Related projects ## Related projects

32
NEWS.md
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@ -1,3 +1,35 @@
# v0.16.0
## Added
- Added more "go to reference" implementations in the language server
- Added semantic token support for flag members in the language server
- Added property documentation to the hover tooltip for notify signals
- The language server now shows relevant sections of the reference documentation when hovering over keywords and symbols
- Added `not-swapped` flag to signal handlers, which may be needed for signal handlers that specify an object
- Added expression literals, which allow you to specify a Gtk.Expression property (as opposed to the existing expression support, which is for property bindings)
## Changed
- The formatter adds trailing commas to lists (Alexey Yerin)
- The formatter removes trailing whitespace from comments (Alexey Yerin)
- Autocompleting a commonly translated property automatically adds the `_("")` syntax
- Marking a single-quoted string as translatable now generates a warning, since gettext does not recognize it when using the configuration recommended in the blueprint documentation
## Fixed
- Added support for libgirepository-2.0 so that blueprint doesn't crash due to import conflicts on newer versions of PyGObject (Jordan Petridis)
- Fixed a bug when decompiling/porting files with enum values
- Fixed several issues where tests would fail with versions of GTK that added new deprecations
- Addressed a problem with the language server protocol in some editors (Luoyayu)
- Fixed an issue where the compiler would crash instead of reporting compiler errors
- Fixed a crash in the language server that occurred when a detailed signal (e.g. `notify::*`) was not complete
- The language server now properly implements the shutdown command, fixing support for some editors and improving robustness when restarting (Alexey Yerin)
- Marking a string in an array as translatable now generates an error, since it doesn't work
-
## Documentation
- Added mention of `null` in the Literal Values section
- Add apps to Built with Blueprint section (Benedek Dévényi, Vladimir Vaskov)
- Corrected and updated many parts of the documentation
# v0.14.0 # v0.14.0
## Added ## Added

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blueprint-compiler.doap Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
<Project xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
xmlns:rdfs="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#"
xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/"
xmlns:gnome="http://api.gnome.org/doap-extensions#"
xmlns="http://usefulinc.com/ns/doap#">
<name xml:lang="en">Blueprint</name>
<shortdesc xml:lang="en">A modern language for creating GTK interfaces</shortdesc>
<description xml:lang="en">Blueprint is a language and associated tooling for building user interfaces for GTK.</description>
<category rdf:resource="http://api.gnome.org/doap-extensions#apps" />
<programming-language>Python</programming-language>
<homepage
rdf:resource="https://gnome.gitlab.gnome.org/blueprint-compiler/" />
<download-page
rdf:resource="https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/blueprint-compiler/-/releases" />
<bug-database
rdf:resource="https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/blueprint-compiler/issues" />
<maintainer>
<foaf:Person>
<foaf:name>James Westman</foaf:name>
<foaf:mbox rdf:resource="mailto:james@jwestman.net" />
<gnome:userid>jwestman</gnome:userid>
</foaf:Person>
</maintainer>
</Project>

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@ -0,0 +1,191 @@
# annotations.py
#
# Copyright 2024 James Westman <james@jwestman.net>
#
# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-or-later
# Extra information about types in common libraries that's used for things like completions.
import typing as T
from dataclasses import dataclass
from . import gir
@dataclass
class Annotation:
translatable_properties: T.List[str]
def is_property_translated(property: gir.Property):
ns = property.get_containing(gir.Namespace)
ns_name = ns.name + "-" + ns.version
if annotation := _ANNOTATIONS.get(ns_name):
assert property.container is not None
return (
property.container.name + ":" + property.name
in annotation.translatable_properties
)
else:
return False
_ANNOTATIONS = {
"Gtk-4.0": Annotation(
translatable_properties=[
"AboutDialog:comments",
"AboutDialog:translator-credits",
"AboutDialog:website-label",
"AlertDialog:detail",
"AlertDialog:message",
"AppChooserButton:heading",
"AppChooserDialog:heading",
"AppChooserWidget:default-text",
"AssistantPage:title",
"Button:label",
"CellRendererText:markup",
"CellRendererText:placeholder-text",
"CellRendererText:text",
"CheckButton:label",
"ColorButton:title",
"ColorDialog:title",
"ColumnViewColumn:title",
"ColumnViewRow:accessible-description",
"ColumnViewRow:accessible-label",
"Entry:placeholder-text",
"Entry:primary-icon-tooltip-markup",
"Entry:primary-icon-tooltip-text",
"Entry:secondary-icon-tooltip-markup",
"Entry:secondary-icon-tooltip-text",
"EntryBuffer:text",
"Expander:label",
"FileChooserNative:accept-label",
"FileChooserNative:cancel-label",
"FileChooserWidget:subtitle",
"FileDialog:accept-label",
"FileDialog:title",
"FileDialog:initial-name",
"FileFilter:name",
"FontButton:title",
"FontDialog:title",
"Frame:label",
"Inscription:markup",
"Inscription:text",
"Label:label",
"ListItem:accessible-description",
"ListItem:accessible-label",
"LockButton:text-lock",
"LockButton:text-unlock",
"LockButton:tooltip-lock",
"LockButton:tooltip-not-authorized",
"LockButton:tooltip-unlock",
"MenuButton:label",
"MessageDialog:secondary-text",
"MessageDialog:text",
"NativeDialog:title",
"NotebookPage:menu-label",
"NotebookPage:tab-label",
"PasswordEntry:placeholder-text",
"Picture:alternative-text",
"PrintDialog:accept-label",
"PrintDialog:title",
"Printer:name",
"PrintJob:title",
"PrintOperation:custom-tab-label",
"PrintOperation:export-filename",
"PrintOperation:job-name",
"ProgressBar:text",
"SearchEntry:placeholder-text",
"ShortcutLabel:disabled-text",
"ShortcutsGroup:title",
"ShortcutsSection:title",
"ShortcutsShortcut:title",
"ShortcutsShortcut:subtitle",
"StackPage:title",
"Text:placeholder-text",
"TextBuffer:text",
"TreeViewColumn:title",
"Widget:tooltip-markup",
"Widget:tooltip-text",
"Window:title",
"Editable:text",
"FontChooser:preview-text",
]
),
"Adw-1": Annotation(
translatable_properties=[
"AboutDialog:comments",
"AboutDialog:translator-credits",
"AboutWindow:comments",
"AboutWindow:translator-credits",
"ActionRow:subtitle",
"ActionRow:title",
"AlertDialog:body",
"AlertDialog:heading",
"Avatar:text",
"Banner:button-label",
"Banner:title",
"ButtonContent:label",
"Dialog:title",
"ExpanderRow:subtitle",
"MessageDialog:body",
"MessageDialog:heading",
"NavigationPage:title",
"PreferencesGroup:description",
"PreferencesGroup:title",
"PreferencesPage:description",
"PreferencesPage:title",
"PreferencesRow:title",
"SplitButton:dropdown-tooltip",
"SplitButton:label",
"StatusPage:description",
"StatusPage:title",
"TabPage:indicator-tooltip",
"TabPage:keyword",
"TabPage:title",
"Toast:button-label",
"Toast:title",
"ViewStackPage:title",
"ViewSwitcherTitle:subtitle",
"ViewSwitcherTitle:title",
"WindowTitle:subtitle",
"WindowTitle:title",
]
),
"Shumate-1.0": Annotation(
translatable_properties=[
"License:extra-text",
"MapSource:license",
"MapSource:name",
]
),
"GtkSource-5": Annotation(
translatable_properties=[
"CompletionCell:markup",
"CompletionCell:text",
"CompletionSnippets:title",
"CompletionWords:title",
"GutterRendererText:markup",
"GutterRendererText:text",
"SearchSettings:search-text",
"Snippet:description",
"Snippet:name",
"SnippetChunk:tooltip-text",
"StyleScheme:description",
"StyleScheme:name",
]
),
}

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@ -160,6 +160,11 @@ class AstNode:
yield e yield e
if e.fatal: if e.fatal:
return return
except MultipleErrors as e:
for error in e.errors:
yield error
if error.fatal:
return
for child in self.children: for child in self.children:
yield from child._get_errors() yield from child._get_errors()
@ -179,14 +184,16 @@ class AstNode:
token = self.group.tokens.get(attr.token_name) token = self.group.tokens.get(attr.token_name)
if token and token.start <= idx < token.end: if token and token.start <= idx < token.end:
return getattr(self, name) return getattr(self, name)
else:
return getattr(self, name)
for child in self.children: for child in self.children:
if idx in child.range: if idx in child.range:
if docs := child.get_docs(idx): if docs := child.get_docs(idx):
return docs return docs
for name, attr in self._attrs_by_type(Docs):
if not attr.token_name:
return getattr(self, name)
return None return None
def get_semantic_tokens(self) -> T.Iterator[SemanticToken]: def get_semantic_tokens(self) -> T.Iterator[SemanticToken]:
@ -247,14 +254,7 @@ def validate(
if skip_incomplete and self.incomplete: if skip_incomplete and self.incomplete:
return return
try: def fill_error(e: CompileError):
func(self)
except CompileError as e:
# If the node is only partially complete, then an error must
# have already been reported at the parsing stage
if self.incomplete:
return
if e.range is None: if e.range is None:
e.range = ( e.range = (
Range.join( Range.join(
@ -264,8 +264,26 @@ def validate(
or self.range or self.range
) )
try:
func(self)
except CompileError as e:
# If the node is only partially complete, then an error must
# have already been reported at the parsing stage
if self.incomplete:
return
fill_error(e)
# Re-raise the exception # Re-raise the exception
raise e raise e
except MultipleErrors as e:
if self.incomplete:
return
for error in e.errors:
fill_error(error)
raise e
inner._validator = True inner._validator = True
return inner return inner

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@ -17,10 +17,9 @@
# #
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-or-later # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-or-later
import sys
import typing as T import typing as T
from . import gir, language from . import annotations, gir, language
from .ast_utils import AstNode from .ast_utils import AstNode
from .completions_utils import * from .completions_utils import *
from .language.types import ClassName from .language.types import ClassName
@ -31,10 +30,6 @@ from .tokenizer import Token, TokenType
Pattern = T.List[T.Tuple[TokenType, T.Optional[str]]] Pattern = T.List[T.Tuple[TokenType, T.Optional[str]]]
def debug(*args, **kwargs):
print(*args, file=sys.stderr, **kwargs)
def _complete( def _complete(
lsp, ast_node: AstNode, tokens: T.List[Token], idx: int, token_idx: int lsp, ast_node: AstNode, tokens: T.List[Token], idx: int, token_idx: int
) -> T.Iterator[Completion]: ) -> T.Iterator[Completion]:
@ -139,7 +134,7 @@ def gtk_object_completer(lsp, ast_node, match_variables):
matches=new_statement_patterns, matches=new_statement_patterns,
) )
def property_completer(lsp, ast_node, match_variables): def property_completer(lsp, ast_node, match_variables):
if ast_node.gir_class and not isinstance(ast_node.gir_class, gir.ExternType): if ast_node.gir_class and hasattr(ast_node.gir_class, "properties"):
for prop_name, prop in ast_node.gir_class.properties.items(): for prop_name, prop in ast_node.gir_class.properties.items():
if ( if (
isinstance(prop.type, gir.BoolType) isinstance(prop.type, gir.BoolType)
@ -154,11 +149,17 @@ def property_completer(lsp, ast_node, match_variables):
detail=prop.detail, detail=prop.detail,
) )
elif isinstance(prop.type, gir.StringType): elif isinstance(prop.type, gir.StringType):
snippet = (
f'{prop_name}: _("$0");'
if annotations.is_property_translated(prop)
else f'{prop_name}: "$0";'
)
yield Completion( yield Completion(
prop_name, prop_name,
CompletionItemKind.Property, CompletionItemKind.Property,
sort_text=f"0 {prop_name}", sort_text=f"0 {prop_name}",
snippet=f'{prop_name}: "$0";', snippet=snippet,
docs=prop.doc, docs=prop.doc,
detail=prop.detail, detail=prop.detail,
) )
@ -176,6 +177,15 @@ def property_completer(lsp, ast_node, match_variables):
docs=prop.doc, docs=prop.doc,
detail=prop.detail, detail=prop.detail,
) )
elif prop.type.full_name == "Gtk.Expression":
yield Completion(
prop_name,
CompletionItemKind.Property,
sort_text=f"0 {prop_name}",
snippet=f"{prop_name}: expr $0;",
docs=prop.doc,
detail=prop.detail,
)
else: else:
yield Completion( yield Completion(
prop_name, prop_name,
@ -188,7 +198,7 @@ def property_completer(lsp, ast_node, match_variables):
@completer( @completer(
applies_in=[language.Property, language.BaseAttribute], applies_in=[language.Property, language.A11yProperty],
matches=[[(TokenType.IDENT, None), (TokenType.OP, ":")]], matches=[[(TokenType.IDENT, None), (TokenType.OP, ":")]],
) )
def prop_value_completer(lsp, ast_node, match_variables): def prop_value_completer(lsp, ast_node, match_variables):
@ -212,7 +222,7 @@ def prop_value_completer(lsp, ast_node, match_variables):
matches=new_statement_patterns, matches=new_statement_patterns,
) )
def signal_completer(lsp, ast_node, match_variables): def signal_completer(lsp, ast_node, match_variables):
if ast_node.gir_class and not isinstance(ast_node.gir_class, gir.ExternType): if ast_node.gir_class and hasattr(ast_node.gir_class, "signals"):
for signal_name, signal in ast_node.gir_class.signals.items(): for signal_name, signal in ast_node.gir_class.signals.items():
if not isinstance(ast_node.parent, language.Object): if not isinstance(ast_node.parent, language.Object):
name = "on" name = "on"

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@ -31,17 +31,6 @@ new_statement_patterns = [
] ]
def applies_to(*ast_types):
"""Decorator describing which AST nodes the completer should apply in."""
def decorator(func):
for c in ast_types:
c.completers.append(func)
return func
return decorator
def completer(applies_in: T.List, matches: T.List = [], applies_in_subclass=None): def completer(applies_in: T.List, matches: T.List = [], applies_in_subclass=None):
def decorator(func): def decorator(func):
def inner(prev_tokens: T.List[Token], ast_node, lsp): def inner(prev_tokens: T.List[Token], ast_node, lsp):

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@ -255,7 +255,11 @@ def decompile_element(
ctx._node_stack.append(xml) ctx._node_stack.append(xml)
ctx.start_block() ctx.start_block()
try:
gir = decompiler(*args, **kwargs) gir = decompiler(*args, **kwargs)
except TypeError as e:
raise UnsupportedError(tag=xml.tag)
if not decompiler._skip_children: if not decompiler._skip_children:
for child in xml.children: for child in xml.children:
@ -266,8 +270,6 @@ def decompile_element(
except UnsupportedError as e: except UnsupportedError as e:
raise e raise e
except TypeError as e:
raise UnsupportedError(tag=xml.tag)
def decompile(data: str) -> str: def decompile(data: str) -> str:

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@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ def report_bug(): # pragma: no cover
f"""{Colors.BOLD}{Colors.RED}***** COMPILER BUG ***** f"""{Colors.BOLD}{Colors.RED}***** COMPILER BUG *****
The blueprint-compiler program has crashed. Please report the above stacktrace, The blueprint-compiler program has crashed. Please report the above stacktrace,
along with the input file(s) if possible, on GitLab: along with the input file(s) if possible, on GitLab:
{Colors.BOLD}{Colors.BLUE}{Colors.UNDERLINE}https://gitlab.gnome.org/jwestman/blueprint-compiler/-/issues/new?issue {Colors.BOLD}{Colors.BLUE}{Colors.UNDERLINE}https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/blueprint-compiler/-/issues/new?issue
{Colors.CLEAR}""" {Colors.CLEAR}"""
) )

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@ -20,7 +20,8 @@
import re import re
from enum import Enum from enum import Enum
from . import tokenizer, utils from . import tokenizer
from .errors import CompilerBugError
from .tokenizer import TokenType from .tokenizer import TokenType
OPENING_TOKENS = ("{", "[") OPENING_TOKENS = ("{", "[")
@ -145,8 +146,10 @@ def format(data, tab_size=2, insert_space=True):
is_child_type = False is_child_type = False
elif str_item in CLOSING_TOKENS: elif str_item in CLOSING_TOKENS:
if str_item == "]" and last_not_whitespace != ",": if str_item == "]" and str(last_not_whitespace) != "[":
current_line = current_line[:-1] current_line = current_line[:-1]
if str(last_not_whitespace) != ",":
current_line += ","
commit_current_line() commit_current_line()
current_line = "]" current_line = "]"
elif str(last_not_whitespace) in OPENING_TOKENS: elif str(last_not_whitespace) in OPENING_TOKENS:
@ -190,10 +193,13 @@ def format(data, tab_size=2, insert_space=True):
elif prev_line_type in require_extra_newline: elif prev_line_type in require_extra_newline:
newlines = 2 newlines = 2
current_line = "\n".join(
[line.rstrip() for line in current_line.split("\n")]
)
commit_current_line(LineType.COMMENT, newlines_before=newlines) commit_current_line(LineType.COMMENT, newlines_before=newlines)
else: else: # pragma: no cover
commit_current_line() raise CompilerBugError()
elif str_item == "(" and ( elif str_item == "(" and (
re.match(r"^([A-Za-z_\-])+\s*\(", current_line) or watch_parentheses re.match(r"^([A-Za-z_\-])+\s*\(", current_line) or watch_parentheses

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@ -24,8 +24,20 @@ from functools import cached_property
import gi # type: ignore import gi # type: ignore
gi.require_version("GIRepository", "2.0") try:
from gi.repository import GIRepository # type: ignore gi.require_version("GIRepository", "3.0")
from gi.repository import GIRepository # type: ignore
_repo = GIRepository.Repository()
except ValueError:
# We can remove this once we can bump the minimum dependencies
# to glib 2.80 and pygobject 3.52
# dependency('glib-2.0', version: '>= 2.80.0')
# dependency('girepository-2.0', version: '>= 2.80.0')
gi.require_version("GIRepository", "2.0")
from gi.repository import GIRepository # type: ignore
_repo = GIRepository.Repository
from . import typelib, xml_reader from . import typelib, xml_reader
from .errors import CompileError, CompilerBugError from .errors import CompileError, CompilerBugError
@ -42,7 +54,7 @@ def add_typelib_search_path(path: str):
def get_namespace(namespace: str, version: str) -> "Namespace": def get_namespace(namespace: str, version: str) -> "Namespace":
search_paths = [*GIRepository.Repository.get_search_path(), *_user_search_paths] search_paths = [*_repo.get_search_path(), *_user_search_paths]
filename = f"{namespace}-{version}.typelib" filename = f"{namespace}-{version}.typelib"
@ -74,7 +86,7 @@ def get_available_namespaces() -> T.List[T.Tuple[str, str]]:
return _available_namespaces return _available_namespaces
search_paths: list[str] = [ search_paths: list[str] = [
*GIRepository.Repository.get_search_path(), *_repo.get_search_path(),
*_user_search_paths, *_user_search_paths,
] ]
@ -455,7 +467,10 @@ class Signature(GirNode):
return result return result
@cached_property @cached_property
def return_type(self) -> GirType: def return_type(self) -> T.Optional[GirType]:
if self.tl.SIGNATURE_RETURN_TYPE == 0:
return None
else:
return self.get_containing(Repository)._resolve_type_id( return self.get_containing(Repository)._resolve_type_id(
self.tl.SIGNATURE_RETURN_TYPE self.tl.SIGNATURE_RETURN_TYPE
) )
@ -478,7 +493,10 @@ class Signal(GirNode):
args = ", ".join( args = ", ".join(
[f"{a.type.full_name} {a.name}" for a in self.gir_signature.args] [f"{a.type.full_name} {a.name}" for a in self.gir_signature.args]
) )
return f"signal {self.container.full_name}::{self.name} ({args})" result = f"signal {self.container.full_name}::{self.name} ({args})"
if self.gir_signature.return_type is not None:
result += f" -> {self.gir_signature.return_type.full_name}"
return result
@property @property
def online_docs(self) -> T.Optional[str]: def online_docs(self) -> T.Optional[str]:
@ -890,14 +908,6 @@ class Namespace(GirNode):
if isinstance(entry, Class) if isinstance(entry, Class)
} }
@cached_property
def interfaces(self) -> T.Mapping[str, Interface]:
return {
name: entry
for name, entry in self.entries.items()
if isinstance(entry, Interface)
}
def get_type(self, name) -> T.Optional[GirType]: def get_type(self, name) -> T.Optional[GirType]:
"""Gets a type (class, interface, enum, etc.) from this namespace.""" """Gets a type (class, interface, enum, etc.) from this namespace."""
return self.entries.get(name) return self.entries.get(name)
@ -921,13 +931,8 @@ class Namespace(GirNode):
"""Looks up a type in the scope of this namespace (including in the """Looks up a type in the scope of this namespace (including in the
namespace's dependencies).""" namespace's dependencies)."""
if type_name in _BASIC_TYPES:
return _BASIC_TYPES[type_name]()
elif "." in type_name:
ns, name = type_name.split(".", 1) ns, name = type_name.split(".", 1)
return self.get_containing(Repository).get_type(name, ns) return self.get_containing(Repository).get_type(name, ns)
else:
return self.get_type(type_name)
@property @property
def online_docs(self) -> T.Optional[str]: def online_docs(self) -> T.Optional[str]:
@ -946,7 +951,7 @@ class Repository(GirNode):
self.includes = { self.includes = {
name: get_namespace(name, version) for name, version in deps name: get_namespace(name, version) for name, version in deps
} }
except: except: # pragma: no cover
raise CompilerBugError(f"Failed to load dependencies.") raise CompilerBugError(f"Failed to load dependencies.")
else: else:
self.includes = {} self.includes = {}
@ -954,12 +959,6 @@ class Repository(GirNode):
def get_type(self, name: str, ns: str) -> T.Optional[GirType]: def get_type(self, name: str, ns: str) -> T.Optional[GirType]:
return self.lookup_namespace(ns).get_type(name) return self.lookup_namespace(ns).get_type(name)
def get_type_by_cname(self, name: str) -> T.Optional[GirType]:
for ns in [self.namespace, *self.includes.values()]:
if type := ns.get_type_by_cname(name):
return type
return None
def lookup_namespace(self, ns: str): def lookup_namespace(self, ns: str):
"""Finds a namespace among this namespace's dependencies.""" """Finds a namespace among this namespace's dependencies."""
if ns == self.namespace.name: if ns == self.namespace.name:

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ def decompile_file(in_file, out_file) -> T.Union[str, CouldNotPort]:
print( print(
f"""{Colors.FAINT}Either the original XML file had an error, or there is a bug in the f"""{Colors.FAINT}Either the original XML file had an error, or there is a bug in the
porting tool. If you think it's a bug (which is likely), please file an issue on GitLab: porting tool. If you think it's a bug (which is likely), please file an issue on GitLab:
{Colors.BLUE}{Colors.UNDERLINE}https://gitlab.gnome.org/jwestman/blueprint-compiler/-/issues/new?issue{Colors.CLEAR}\n""" {Colors.BLUE}{Colors.UNDERLINE}https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/blueprint-compiler/-/issues/new?issue{Colors.CLEAR}\n"""
) )
return CouldNotPort("does not compile") return CouldNotPort("does not compile")
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ def step1():
wrap.write( wrap.write(
f"""[wrap-git] f"""[wrap-git]
directory = blueprint-compiler directory = blueprint-compiler
url = https://gitlab.gnome.org/jwestman/blueprint-compiler.git url = https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/blueprint-compiler.git
revision = {VERSION} revision = {VERSION}
depth = 1 depth = 1

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ from .adw_breakpoint import (
AdwBreakpointSetters, AdwBreakpointSetters,
) )
from .adw_response_dialog import ExtAdwResponseDialog from .adw_response_dialog import ExtAdwResponseDialog
from .attributes import BaseAttribute
from .binding import Binding from .binding import Binding
from .common import * from .common import *
from .contexts import ScopeCtx, ValueTypeCtx from .contexts import ScopeCtx, ValueTypeCtx
@ -20,7 +19,7 @@ from .expression import (
from .gobject_object import Object, ObjectContent from .gobject_object import Object, ObjectContent
from .gobject_property import Property from .gobject_property import Property
from .gobject_signal import Signal from .gobject_signal import Signal
from .gtk_a11y import ExtAccessibility from .gtk_a11y import A11yProperty, ExtAccessibility
from .gtk_combo_box_text import ExtComboBoxItems from .gtk_combo_box_text import ExtComboBoxItems
from .gtk_file_filter import ( from .gtk_file_filter import (
Filters, Filters,
@ -42,6 +41,7 @@ from .types import ClassName
from .ui import UI from .ui import UI
from .values import ( from .values import (
ArrayValue, ArrayValue,
ExprValue,
Flag, Flag,
Flags, Flags,
IdentLiteral, IdentLiteral,

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@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ class AdwBreakpointSetter(AstNode):
return self.tokens["property"] return self.tokens["property"]
@property @property
def value(self) -> Value: def value(self) -> T.Optional[Value]:
return self.children[Value][0] return self.children[Value][0] if len(self.children[Value]) > 0 else None
@property @property
def gir_class(self) -> T.Optional[GirType]: def gir_class(self) -> T.Optional[GirType]:
@ -106,7 +106,10 @@ class AdwBreakpointSetter(AstNode):
return None return None
@property @property
def document_symbol(self) -> DocumentSymbol: def document_symbol(self) -> T.Optional[DocumentSymbol]:
if self.value is None:
return None
return DocumentSymbol( return DocumentSymbol(
f"{self.object_id}.{self.property_name}", f"{self.object_id}.{self.property_name}",
SymbolKind.Property, SymbolKind.Property,
@ -115,6 +118,17 @@ class AdwBreakpointSetter(AstNode):
self.value.range.text, self.value.range.text,
) )
def get_reference(self, idx: int) -> T.Optional[LocationLink]:
if idx in self.group.tokens["object"].range:
if self.object is not None:
return LocationLink(
self.group.tokens["object"].range,
self.object.range,
self.object.ranges["id"],
)
return None
@context(ValueTypeCtx) @context(ValueTypeCtx)
def value_type(self) -> ValueTypeCtx: def value_type(self) -> ValueTypeCtx:
if self.gir_property is not None: if self.gir_property is not None:
@ -196,6 +210,10 @@ class AdwBreakpointSetters(AstNode):
def unique(self): def unique(self):
self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate setters block") self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate setters block")
@docs("setters")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtAdwBreakpoint")
@decompiler("condition", cdata=True) @decompiler("condition", cdata=True)
def decompile_condition(ctx: DecompileCtx, gir, cdata): def decompile_condition(ctx: DecompileCtx, gir, cdata):

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@ -20,7 +20,6 @@
from ..decompiler import decompile_translatable, truthy from ..decompiler import decompile_translatable, truthy
from .common import * from .common import *
from .contexts import ValueTypeCtx
from .gobject_object import ObjectContent, validate_parent_type from .gobject_object import ObjectContent, validate_parent_type
from .values import StringValue from .values import StringValue
@ -94,10 +93,6 @@ class ExtAdwResponseDialogResponse(AstNode):
self.value.range.text, self.value.range.text,
) )
@context(ValueTypeCtx)
def value_type(self) -> ValueTypeCtx:
return ValueTypeCtx(StringType())
@validate("id") @validate("id")
def unique_in_parent(self): def unique_in_parent(self):
self.validate_unique_in_parent( self.validate_unique_in_parent(
@ -138,6 +133,10 @@ class ExtAdwResponseDialog(AstNode):
def unique_in_parent(self): def unique_in_parent(self):
self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate responses block") self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate responses block")
@docs()
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtAdwMessageDialog")
@completer( @completer(
applies_in=[ObjectContent], applies_in=[ObjectContent],

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@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
# attributes.py
#
# Copyright 2022 James Westman <james@jwestman.net>
#
# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-or-later
from .common import *
class BaseAttribute(AstNode):
"""A helper class for attribute syntax of the form `name: literal_value;`"""
tag_name: str = ""
attr_name: str = "name"
@property
def name(self):
return self.tokens["name"]

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@ -58,6 +58,10 @@ class BindingFlag(AstNode):
"Only bindings with a single lookup can have flags", "Only bindings with a single lookup can have flags",
) )
@docs()
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax Binding")
class Binding(AstNode): class Binding(AstNode):
grammar = [ grammar = [
@ -99,6 +103,10 @@ class Binding(AstNode):
actions=[CodeAction("use 'bind'", "bind")], actions=[CodeAction("use 'bind'", "bind")],
) )
@docs("bind")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax Binding")
@dataclass @dataclass
class SimpleBinding: class SimpleBinding:

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@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ from ..lsp_utils import (
SemanticToken, SemanticToken,
SemanticTokenType, SemanticTokenType,
SymbolKind, SymbolKind,
get_docs_section,
) )
from ..parse_tree import * from ..parse_tree import *

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@ -79,3 +79,9 @@ class ScopeCtx:
for child in node.children: for child in node.children:
if child.context[ScopeCtx] is self: if child.context[ScopeCtx] is self:
yield from self._iter_recursive(child) yield from self._iter_recursive(child)
@dataclass
class ExprValueCtx:
"""Indicates that the context is an expression literal, where the
"item" keyword may be used."""

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@ -38,10 +38,6 @@ class ExprBase(AstNode):
def type(self) -> T.Optional[GirType]: def type(self) -> T.Optional[GirType]:
raise NotImplementedError() raise NotImplementedError()
@property
def type_complete(self) -> bool:
return True
@property @property
def rhs(self) -> T.Optional["ExprBase"]: def rhs(self) -> T.Optional["ExprBase"]:
if isinstance(self.parent, Expression): if isinstance(self.parent, Expression):
@ -65,10 +61,6 @@ class Expression(ExprBase):
def type(self) -> T.Optional[GirType]: def type(self) -> T.Optional[GirType]:
return self.last.type return self.last.type
@property
def type_complete(self) -> bool:
return self.last.type_complete
class InfixExpr(ExprBase): class InfixExpr(ExprBase):
@property @property
@ -89,6 +81,16 @@ class LiteralExpr(ExprBase):
or self.root.is_legacy_template(self.literal.value.ident) or self.root.is_legacy_template(self.literal.value.ident)
) )
@property
def is_this(self) -> bool:
from .values import IdentLiteral
return (
not self.is_object
and isinstance(self.literal.value, IdentLiteral)
and self.literal.value.ident == "item"
)
@property @property
def literal(self): def literal(self):
from .values import Literal from .values import Literal
@ -99,14 +101,14 @@ class LiteralExpr(ExprBase):
def type(self) -> T.Optional[GirType]: def type(self) -> T.Optional[GirType]:
return self.literal.value.type return self.literal.value.type
@property @validate()
def type_complete(self) -> bool: def item_validations(self):
from .values import IdentLiteral if self.is_this:
if not isinstance(self.rhs, CastExpr):
raise CompileError('"item" must be cast to its object type')
if isinstance(self.literal.value, IdentLiteral): if not isinstance(self.rhs.rhs, LookupOp):
if object := self.context[ScopeCtx].objects.get(self.literal.value.ident): raise CompileError('"item" can only be used for looking up properties')
return not object.gir_class.incomplete
return True
class LookupOp(InfixExpr): class LookupOp(InfixExpr):
@ -171,10 +173,28 @@ class LookupOp(InfixExpr):
did_you_mean=(self.property_name, self.lhs.type.properties.keys()), did_you_mean=(self.property_name, self.lhs.type.properties.keys()),
) )
@validate("property")
def property_deprecated(self):
if self.lhs.type is None or not (
isinstance(self.lhs.type, gir.Class)
or isinstance(self.lhs.type, gir.Interface)
):
return
if property := self.lhs.type.properties.get(self.property_name):
if property.deprecated:
hints = []
if property.deprecated_doc:
hints.append(property.deprecated_doc)
raise DeprecatedWarning(
f"{property.signature} is deprecated",
hints=hints,
)
class CastExpr(InfixExpr): class CastExpr(InfixExpr):
grammar = [ grammar = [
"as", Keyword("as"),
AnyOf( AnyOf(
["<", TypeName, Match(">").expected()], ["<", TypeName, Match(">").expected()],
[ [
@ -193,10 +213,6 @@ class CastExpr(InfixExpr):
def type(self) -> T.Optional[GirType]: def type(self) -> T.Optional[GirType]:
return self.children[TypeName][0].gir_type return self.children[TypeName][0].gir_type
@property
def type_complete(self) -> bool:
return True
@validate() @validate()
def cast_makes_sense(self): def cast_makes_sense(self):
if self.type is None or self.lhs.type is None: if self.type is None or self.lhs.type is None:
@ -220,6 +236,10 @@ class CastExpr(InfixExpr):
], ],
) )
@docs("as")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax CastExpression")
class ClosureArg(AstNode): class ClosureArg(AstNode):
grammar = Expression grammar = Expression
@ -269,6 +289,10 @@ class ClosureExpr(ExprBase):
if not self.tokens["extern"]: if not self.tokens["extern"]:
raise CompileError(f"{self.closure_name} is not a builtin function") raise CompileError(f"{self.closure_name} is not a builtin function")
@docs("name")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ClosureExpression")
expr.children = [ expr.children = [
AnyOf(ClosureExpr, LiteralExpr, ["(", Expression, ")"]), AnyOf(ClosureExpr, LiteralExpr, ["(", Expression, ")"]),
@ -278,9 +302,18 @@ expr.children = [
@decompiler("lookup", skip_children=True, cdata=True) @decompiler("lookup", skip_children=True, cdata=True)
def decompile_lookup( def decompile_lookup(
ctx: DecompileCtx, gir: gir.GirContext, cdata: str, name: str, type: str ctx: DecompileCtx,
gir: gir.GirContext,
cdata: str,
name: str,
type: T.Optional[str] = None,
): ):
if t := ctx.type_by_cname(type): if ctx.parent_node is not None and ctx.parent_node.tag == "property":
ctx.print("expr ")
if type is None:
type = ""
elif t := ctx.type_by_cname(type):
type = decompile.full_name(t) type = decompile.full_name(t)
else: else:
type = "$" + type type = "$" + type
@ -299,6 +332,8 @@ def decompile_lookup(
if constant is not None: if constant is not None:
if constant == ctx.template_class: if constant == ctx.template_class:
ctx.print("template." + name) ctx.print("template." + name)
elif constant == "":
ctx.print(f"item as <{type}>.{name}")
else: else:
ctx.print(constant + "." + name) ctx.print(constant + "." + name)
return return
@ -313,6 +348,9 @@ def decompile_lookup(
def decompile_constant( def decompile_constant(
ctx: DecompileCtx, gir: gir.GirContext, cdata: str, type: T.Optional[str] = None ctx: DecompileCtx, gir: gir.GirContext, cdata: str, type: T.Optional[str] = None
): ):
if ctx.parent_node is not None and ctx.parent_node.tag == "property":
ctx.print("expr ")
if type is None: if type is None:
if cdata == ctx.template_class: if cdata == ctx.template_class:
ctx.print("template") ctx.print("template")
@ -325,6 +363,9 @@ def decompile_constant(
@decompiler("closure", skip_children=True) @decompiler("closure", skip_children=True)
def decompile_closure(ctx: DecompileCtx, gir: gir.GirContext, function: str, type: str): def decompile_closure(ctx: DecompileCtx, gir: gir.GirContext, function: str, type: str):
if ctx.parent_node is not None and ctx.parent_node.tag == "property":
ctx.print("expr ")
if t := ctx.type_by_cname(type): if t := ctx.type_by_cname(type):
type = decompile.full_name(t) type = decompile.full_name(t)
else: else:

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@ -28,7 +28,18 @@ from .common import *
from .response_id import ExtResponse from .response_id import ExtResponse
from .types import ClassName, ConcreteClassName from .types import ClassName, ConcreteClassName
RESERVED_IDS = {"this", "self", "template", "true", "false", "null", "none"} RESERVED_IDS = {
"this",
"self",
"template",
"true",
"false",
"null",
"none",
"item",
"expr",
"typeof",
}
class ObjectContent(AstNode): class ObjectContent(AstNode):

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@ -21,13 +21,12 @@
from .binding import Binding from .binding import Binding
from .common import * from .common import *
from .contexts import ValueTypeCtx from .contexts import ValueTypeCtx
from .gtkbuilder_template import Template from .values import ArrayValue, ExprValue, ObjectValue, Value
from .values import ArrayValue, ObjectValue, Value
class Property(AstNode): class Property(AstNode):
grammar = Statement( grammar = Statement(
UseIdent("name"), ":", AnyOf(Binding, ObjectValue, Value, ArrayValue) UseIdent("name"), ":", AnyOf(Binding, ExprValue, ObjectValue, Value, ArrayValue)
) )
@property @property
@ -35,7 +34,7 @@ class Property(AstNode):
return self.tokens["name"] return self.tokens["name"]
@property @property
def value(self) -> T.Union[Binding, ObjectValue, Value, ArrayValue]: def value(self) -> T.Union[Binding, ExprValue, ObjectValue, Value, ArrayValue]:
return self.children[0] return self.children[0]
@property @property
@ -51,7 +50,7 @@ class Property(AstNode):
@property @property
def document_symbol(self) -> DocumentSymbol: def document_symbol(self) -> DocumentSymbol:
if isinstance(self.value, ObjectValue): if isinstance(self.value, ObjectValue) or self.value is None:
detail = None detail = None
else: else:
detail = self.value.range.text detail = self.value.range.text

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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ from .gtkbuilder_template import Template
class SignalFlag(AstNode): class SignalFlag(AstNode):
grammar = AnyOf( grammar = AnyOf(
UseExact("flag", "swapped"), UseExact("flag", "swapped"),
UseExact("flag", "not-swapped"),
UseExact("flag", "after"), UseExact("flag", "after"),
) )
@ -40,6 +41,31 @@ class SignalFlag(AstNode):
f"Duplicate flag '{self.flag}'", lambda x: x.flag == self.flag f"Duplicate flag '{self.flag}'", lambda x: x.flag == self.flag
) )
@validate()
def swapped_exclusive(self):
if self.flag in ["swapped", "not-swapped"]:
self.validate_unique_in_parent(
"'swapped' and 'not-swapped' flags cannot be used together",
lambda x: x.flag in ["swapped", "not-swapped"],
)
@validate()
def swapped_unnecessary(self):
if self.flag == "not-swapped" and self.parent.object_id is None:
raise CompileWarning(
"'not-swapped' is the default for handlers that do not specify an object",
actions=[CodeAction("Remove 'not-swapped' flag", "")],
)
elif self.flag == "swapped" and self.parent.object_id is not None:
raise CompileWarning(
"'swapped' is the default for handlers that specify an object",
actions=[CodeAction("Remove 'swapped' flag", "")],
)
@docs()
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax Signal")
class Signal(AstNode): class Signal(AstNode):
grammar = Statement( grammar = Statement(
@ -50,7 +76,7 @@ class Signal(AstNode):
UseIdent("detail_name").expected("a signal detail name"), UseIdent("detail_name").expected("a signal detail name"),
] ]
), ),
"=>", Keyword("=>"),
Mark("detail_start"), Mark("detail_start"),
Optional(["$", UseLiteral("extern", True)]), Optional(["$", UseLiteral("extern", True)]),
UseIdent("handler").expected("the name of a function to handle the signal"), UseIdent("handler").expected("the name of a function to handle the signal"),
@ -88,9 +114,17 @@ class Signal(AstNode):
def flags(self) -> T.List[SignalFlag]: def flags(self) -> T.List[SignalFlag]:
return self.children[SignalFlag] return self.children[SignalFlag]
# Returns True if the "swapped" flag is present, False if "not-swapped" is present, and None if neither are present.
# GtkBuilder's default if swapped is not specified is to not swap the arguments if no object is specified, and to
# swap them if an object is specified.
@property @property
def is_swapped(self) -> bool: def is_swapped(self) -> T.Optional[bool]:
return any(x.flag == "swapped" for x in self.flags) for flag in self.flags:
if flag.flag == "swapped":
return True
elif flag.flag == "not-swapped":
return False
return None
@property @property
def is_after(self) -> bool: def is_after(self) -> bool:
@ -109,14 +143,25 @@ class Signal(AstNode):
@property @property
def document_symbol(self) -> DocumentSymbol: def document_symbol(self) -> DocumentSymbol:
detail = self.ranges["detail_start", "detail_end"]
return DocumentSymbol( return DocumentSymbol(
self.full_name, self.full_name,
SymbolKind.Event, SymbolKind.Event,
self.range, self.range,
self.group.tokens["name"].range, self.group.tokens["name"].range,
self.ranges["detail_start", "detail_end"].text, detail.text if detail is not None else None,
) )
def get_reference(self, idx: int) -> T.Optional[LocationLink]:
if self.object_id is not None and idx in self.group.tokens["object"].range:
obj = self.context[ScopeCtx].objects.get(self.object_id)
if obj is not None:
return LocationLink(
self.group.tokens["object"].range, obj.range, obj.ranges["id"]
)
return None
@validate("handler") @validate("handler")
def old_extern(self): def old_extern(self):
if not self.tokens["extern"]: if not self.tokens["extern"]:
@ -164,17 +209,38 @@ class Signal(AstNode):
if self.gir_signal is not None: if self.gir_signal is not None:
return self.gir_signal.doc return self.gir_signal.doc
@docs("detail_name")
def detail_docs(self):
if self.name == "notify":
if self.gir_class is not None and not isinstance(
self.gir_class, ExternType
):
prop = self.gir_class.properties.get(self.tokens["detail_name"])
if prop is not None:
return prop.doc
@docs("=>")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax Signal")
@decompiler("signal") @decompiler("signal")
def decompile_signal( def decompile_signal(
ctx, gir, name, handler, swapped="false", after="false", object=None ctx: DecompileCtx, gir, name, handler, swapped=None, after="false", object=None
): ):
object_name = object or "" object_name = object or ""
if object_name == ctx.template_class:
object_name = "template"
name = name.replace("_", "-") name = name.replace("_", "-")
line = f"{name} => ${handler}({object_name})" line = f"{name} => ${handler}({object_name})"
if decompile.truthy(swapped): if decompile.truthy(swapped):
line += " swapped" line += " swapped"
elif swapped is not None:
line += " not-swapped"
if decompile.truthy(after): if decompile.truthy(after):
line += " after" line += " after"

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@ -19,8 +19,6 @@
import typing as T import typing as T
from ..decompiler import escape_quote
from .attributes import BaseAttribute
from .common import * from .common import *
from .contexts import ValueTypeCtx from .contexts import ValueTypeCtx
from .gobject_object import ObjectContent, validate_parent_type from .gobject_object import ObjectContent, validate_parent_type
@ -119,7 +117,7 @@ def _get_docs(gir, name):
return gir_type.doc return gir_type.doc
class A11yProperty(BaseAttribute): class A11yProperty(AstNode):
grammar = Statement( grammar = Statement(
UseIdent("name"), UseIdent("name"),
":", ":",
@ -225,6 +223,10 @@ class ExtAccessibility(AstNode):
def unique_in_parent(self): def unique_in_parent(self):
self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate accessibility block") self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate accessibility block")
@docs("accessibility")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtAccessibility")
@completer( @completer(
applies_in=[ObjectContent], applies_in=[ObjectContent],

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@ -19,7 +19,6 @@
from .common import * from .common import *
from .contexts import ValueTypeCtx
from .gobject_object import ObjectContent, validate_parent_type from .gobject_object import ObjectContent, validate_parent_type
from .values import StringValue from .values import StringValue
@ -55,6 +54,10 @@ class Item(AstNode):
f"Duplicate item '{self.name}'", lambda x: x.name == self.name f"Duplicate item '{self.name}'", lambda x: x.name == self.name
) )
@docs("name")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtComboBoxItems")
class ExtComboBoxItems(AstNode): class ExtComboBoxItems(AstNode):
grammar = [ grammar = [
@ -81,6 +84,10 @@ class ExtComboBoxItems(AstNode):
def unique_in_parent(self): def unique_in_parent(self):
self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate items block") self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate items block")
@docs("items")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtComboBoxItems")
@completer( @completer(
applies_in=[ObjectContent], applies_in=[ObjectContent],

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@ -29,25 +29,23 @@ class Filters(AstNode):
self.tokens["tag_name"], self.tokens["tag_name"],
SymbolKind.Array, SymbolKind.Array,
self.range, self.range,
self.group.tokens[self.tokens["tag_name"]].range, self.group.tokens["tag_name"].range,
) )
@validate() @validate()
def container_is_file_filter(self): def container_is_file_filter(self):
validate_parent_type(self, "Gtk", "FileFilter", "file filter properties") validate_parent_type(self, "Gtk", "FileFilter", "file filter properties")
@validate() @validate("tag_name")
def unique_in_parent(self): def unique_in_parent(self):
# The token argument to validate() needs to be calculated based on
# the instance, hence wrapping it like this.
@validate(self.tokens["tag_name"])
def wrapped_validator(self):
self.validate_unique_in_parent( self.validate_unique_in_parent(
f"Duplicate {self.tokens['tag_name']} block", f"Duplicate {self.tokens['tag_name']} block",
check=lambda child: child.tokens["tag_name"] == self.tokens["tag_name"], check=lambda child: child.tokens["tag_name"] == self.tokens["tag_name"],
) )
wrapped_validator(self) @docs("tag_name")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtFileFilter")
class FilterString(AstNode): class FilterString(AstNode):
@ -76,8 +74,7 @@ def create_node(tag_name: str, singular: str):
return Group( return Group(
Filters, Filters,
[ [
Keyword(tag_name), UseExact("tag_name", tag_name),
UseLiteral("tag_name", tag_name),
"[", "[",
Delimited( Delimited(
Group( Group(

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@ -83,6 +83,10 @@ class ExtLayout(AstNode):
def unique_in_parent(self): def unique_in_parent(self):
self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate layout block") self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate layout block")
@docs("layout")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtLayout")
@completer( @completer(
applies_in=[ObjectContent], applies_in=[ObjectContent],

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class ExtListItemFactory(AstNode):
else: else:
return self.root.gir.get_type("ListItem", "Gtk") return self.root.gir.get_type("ListItem", "Gtk")
@validate("template") @validate("id")
def container_is_builder_list(self): def container_is_builder_list(self):
validate_parent_type( validate_parent_type(
self, self,
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ class ExtListItemFactory(AstNode):
"sub-templates", "sub-templates",
) )
@validate("template") @validate("id")
def unique_in_parent(self): def unique_in_parent(self):
self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate template block") self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate template block")
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ class ExtListItemFactory(AstNode):
f"Only Gtk.ListItem, Gtk.ListHeader, Gtk.ColumnViewRow, or Gtk.ColumnViewCell is allowed as a type here" f"Only Gtk.ListItem, Gtk.ListHeader, Gtk.ColumnViewRow, or Gtk.ColumnViewCell is allowed as a type here"
) )
@validate("template") @validate("id")
def type_name_upgrade(self): def type_name_upgrade(self):
if self.type_name is None: if self.type_name is None:
raise UpgradeWarning( raise UpgradeWarning(
@ -103,8 +103,9 @@ class ExtListItemFactory(AstNode):
@property @property
def action_widgets(self): def action_widgets(self):
""" # The sub-template shouldn't have its own actions, this is just here to satisfy XmlOutput._emit_object_or_template
The sub-template shouldn't have it`s own actions this is
just hear to satisfy XmlOutput._emit_object_or_template
"""
return None return None
@docs("id")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtListItemFactory")

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@ -70,6 +70,25 @@ class Menu(AstNode):
if self.id in RESERVED_IDS: if self.id in RESERVED_IDS:
raise CompileWarning(f"{self.id} may be a confusing object ID") raise CompileWarning(f"{self.id} may be a confusing object ID")
@docs("menu")
def ref_docs_menu(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax Menu")
@docs("section")
def ref_docs_section(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax Menu")
@docs("submenu")
def ref_docs_submenu(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax Menu")
@docs("item")
def ref_docs_item(self):
if self.tokens["shorthand"]:
return get_docs_section("Syntax MenuItemShorthand")
else:
return get_docs_section("Syntax Menu")
class MenuAttribute(AstNode): class MenuAttribute(AstNode):
tag_name = "attribute" tag_name = "attribute"
@ -156,6 +175,7 @@ menu_item_shorthand = Group(
[ [
Keyword("item"), Keyword("item"),
UseLiteral("tag", "item"), UseLiteral("tag", "item"),
UseLiteral("shorthand", True),
"(", "(",
Group( Group(
MenuAttribute, MenuAttribute,

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@ -94,6 +94,10 @@ class ExtScaleMark(AstNode):
did_you_mean=(self.position, positions.keys()), did_you_mean=(self.position, positions.keys()),
) )
@docs("mark")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtScaleMarks")
class ExtScaleMarks(AstNode): class ExtScaleMarks(AstNode):
grammar = [ grammar = [
@ -123,6 +127,10 @@ class ExtScaleMarks(AstNode):
def unique_in_parent(self): def unique_in_parent(self):
self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate 'marks' block") self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate 'marks' block")
@docs("marks")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtScaleMarks")
@completer( @completer(
applies_in=[ObjectContent], applies_in=[ObjectContent],

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@ -39,6 +39,12 @@ class Widget(AstNode):
self.group.tokens["name"].range, self.group.tokens["name"].range,
) )
def get_reference(self, _idx: int) -> T.Optional[LocationLink]:
if obj := self.context[ScopeCtx].objects.get(self.name):
return LocationLink(self.range, obj.range, obj.ranges["id"])
else:
return None
@validate("name") @validate("name")
def obj_widget(self): def obj_widget(self):
object = self.context[ScopeCtx].objects.get(self.tokens["name"]) object = self.context[ScopeCtx].objects.get(self.tokens["name"])
@ -88,6 +94,10 @@ class ExtSizeGroupWidgets(AstNode):
def unique_in_parent(self): def unique_in_parent(self):
self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate widgets block") self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate widgets block")
@docs("widgets")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtSizeGroupWidgets")
@completer( @completer(
applies_in=[ObjectContent], applies_in=[ObjectContent],

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ class ExtStringListStrings(AstNode):
self.group.tokens["strings"].range, self.group.tokens["strings"].range,
) )
@validate("items") @validate("strings")
def container_is_string_list(self): def container_is_string_list(self):
validate_parent_type(self, "Gtk", "StringList", "StringList items") validate_parent_type(self, "Gtk", "StringList", "StringList items")
@ -65,6 +65,10 @@ class ExtStringListStrings(AstNode):
def unique_in_parent(self): def unique_in_parent(self):
self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate strings block") self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate strings block")
@docs("strings")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtStringListStrings")
@completer( @completer(
applies_in=[ObjectContent], applies_in=[ObjectContent],

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@ -70,6 +70,10 @@ class ExtStyles(AstNode):
def unique_in_parent(self): def unique_in_parent(self):
self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate styles block") self.validate_unique_in_parent("Duplicate styles block")
@docs("styles")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtStyles")
@completer( @completer(
applies_in=[ObjectContent], applies_in=[ObjectContent],

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@ -53,6 +53,10 @@ class ChildExtension(AstNode):
def child(self) -> ExtResponse: def child(self) -> ExtResponse:
return self.children[0] return self.children[0]
@docs()
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ChildExtension")
class ChildAnnotation(AstNode): class ChildAnnotation(AstNode):
grammar = ["[", AnyOf(ChildInternal, ChildExtension, ChildType), "]"] grammar = ["[", AnyOf(ChildInternal, ChildExtension, ChildType), "]"]

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@ -88,6 +88,10 @@ class Template(Object):
f"Only one template may be defined per file, but this file contains {len(self.parent.children[Template])}", f"Only one template may be defined per file, but this file contains {len(self.parent.children[Template])}",
) )
@docs("id")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax Template")
@decompiler("template") @decompiler("template")
def decompile_template(ctx: DecompileCtx, gir, klass, parent=None): def decompile_template(ctx: DecompileCtx, gir, klass, parent=None):

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@ -59,15 +59,13 @@ class GtkDirective(AstNode):
@property @property
def gir_namespace(self): def gir_namespace(self):
# validate the GTK version first to make sure the more specific error
# message is emitted
self.gtk_version()
if self.tokens["version"] is not None:
return gir.get_namespace("Gtk", self.tokens["version"])
else:
# For better error handling, just assume it's 4.0 # For better error handling, just assume it's 4.0
return gir.get_namespace("Gtk", "4.0") return gir.get_namespace("Gtk", "4.0")
@docs()
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax GtkDecl")
class Import(AstNode): class Import(AstNode):
grammar = Statement( grammar = Statement(
@ -86,7 +84,7 @@ class Import(AstNode):
@validate("namespace", "version") @validate("namespace", "version")
def namespace_exists(self): def namespace_exists(self):
gir.get_namespace(self.tokens["namespace"], self.tokens["version"]) gir.get_namespace(self.namespace, self.version)
@validate() @validate()
def unused(self): def unused(self):
@ -102,6 +100,10 @@ class Import(AstNode):
@property @property
def gir_namespace(self): def gir_namespace(self):
try: try:
return gir.get_namespace(self.tokens["namespace"], self.tokens["version"]) return gir.get_namespace(self.namespace, self.version)
except CompileError: except CompileError:
return None return None
@docs()
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax Using")

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@ -124,6 +124,16 @@ class ExtResponse(AstNode):
object = self.parent_by_type(Child).object object = self.parent_by_type(Child).object
return object.id return object.id
@docs()
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExtResponse")
@docs("response_id")
def response_id_docs(self):
if enum := self.root.gir.get_type("ResponseType", "Gtk"):
if member := enum.members.get(self.response_id, None):
return member.doc
def decompile_response_type(parent_element, child_element): def decompile_response_type(parent_element, child_element):
obj_id = None obj_id = None

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@ -29,3 +29,7 @@ class TranslationDomain(AstNode):
@property @property
def domain(self): def domain(self):
return self.tokens["domain"] return self.tokens["domain"]
@docs()
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax TranslationDomain")

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@ -20,9 +20,11 @@
import typing as T import typing as T
from blueprintcompiler.gir import ArrayType from blueprintcompiler.gir import ArrayType
from blueprintcompiler.lsp_utils import SemanticToken
from .common import * from .common import *
from .contexts import ScopeCtx, ValueTypeCtx from .contexts import ExprValueCtx, ScopeCtx, ValueTypeCtx
from .expression import Expression
from .gobject_object import Object from .gobject_object import Object
from .types import TypeName from .types import TypeName
@ -56,6 +58,23 @@ class Translated(AstNode):
f"Cannot convert translated string to {expected_type.full_name}" f"Cannot convert translated string to {expected_type.full_name}"
) )
@validate("context")
def context_double_quoted(self):
if self.translate_context is None:
return
if not str(self.group.tokens["context"]).startswith('"'):
raise CompileWarning("gettext may not recognize single-quoted strings")
@validate("string")
def string_double_quoted(self):
if not str(self.group.tokens["string"]).startswith('"'):
raise CompileWarning("gettext may not recognize single-quoted strings")
@docs()
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax Translated")
class TypeLiteral(AstNode): class TypeLiteral(AstNode):
grammar = [ grammar = [
@ -101,6 +120,10 @@ class TypeLiteral(AstNode):
], ],
) )
@docs()
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax TypeLiteral")
class QuotedLiteral(AstNode): class QuotedLiteral(AstNode):
grammar = UseQuoted("value") grammar = UseQuoted("value")
@ -202,15 +225,22 @@ class Flag(AstNode):
return self.tokens["value"] return self.tokens["value"]
@property @property
def value(self) -> T.Optional[int]: def value(self) -> T.Optional[str]:
type = self.context[ValueTypeCtx].value_type type = self.context[ValueTypeCtx].value_type
if not isinstance(type, Enumeration): if not isinstance(type, Enumeration):
return None return None
elif member := type.members.get(self.name): elif member := type.members.get(self.name):
return member.value return member.nick
else: else:
return None return None
def get_semantic_tokens(self) -> T.Iterator[SemanticToken]:
yield SemanticToken(
self.group.tokens["value"].start,
self.group.tokens["value"].end,
SemanticTokenType.EnumMember,
)
@docs() @docs()
def docs(self): def docs(self):
type = self.context[ValueTypeCtx].value_type type = self.context[ValueTypeCtx].value_type
@ -251,6 +281,10 @@ class Flags(AstNode):
if expected_type is not None and not isinstance(expected_type, gir.Bitfield): if expected_type is not None and not isinstance(expected_type, gir.Bitfield):
raise CompileError(f"{expected_type.full_name} is not a bitfield type") raise CompileError(f"{expected_type.full_name} is not a bitfield type")
@docs()
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax Flags")
class IdentLiteral(AstNode): class IdentLiteral(AstNode):
grammar = UseIdent("value") grammar = UseIdent("value")
@ -299,7 +333,12 @@ class IdentLiteral(AstNode):
if self.ident == "null": if self.ident == "null":
if not self.context[ValueTypeCtx].allow_null: if not self.context[ValueTypeCtx].allow_null:
raise CompileError("null is not permitted here") raise CompileError("null is not permitted here")
else: elif self.ident == "item":
if not self.context[ExprValueCtx]:
raise CompileError(
'"item" can only be used in an expression literal'
)
elif self.ident not in ["true", "false"]:
raise CompileError( raise CompileError(
f"Could not find object with ID {self.ident}", f"Could not find object with ID {self.ident}",
did_you_mean=( did_you_mean=(
@ -387,6 +426,35 @@ class ObjectValue(AstNode):
) )
class ExprValue(AstNode):
grammar = [Keyword("expr"), Expression]
@property
def expression(self) -> Expression:
return self.children[Expression][0]
@validate("expr")
def validate_for_type(self) -> None:
expected_type = self.parent.context[ValueTypeCtx].value_type
expr_type = self.root.gir.get_type("Expression", "Gtk")
if expected_type is not None and not expected_type.assignable_to(expr_type):
raise CompileError(
f"Cannot convert Gtk.Expression to {expected_type.full_name}"
)
@docs("expr")
def ref_docs(self):
return get_docs_section("Syntax ExprValue")
@context(ExprValueCtx)
def expr_literal(self):
return ExprValueCtx()
@context(ValueTypeCtx)
def value_type(self):
return ValueTypeCtx(None, must_infer_type=True)
class Value(AstNode): class Value(AstNode):
grammar = AnyOf(Translated, Flags, Literal) grammar = AnyOf(Translated, Flags, Literal)
@ -432,6 +500,14 @@ class ArrayValue(AstNode):
range=quoted_literal.range, range=quoted_literal.range,
) )
) )
elif isinstance(value.child, Translated):
errors.append(
CompileError(
"Arrays can't contain translated strings",
range=value.child.range,
)
)
if len(errors) > 0: if len(errors) > 0:
raise MultipleErrors(errors) raise MultipleErrors(errors)

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@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ class LanguageServer:
self.client_capabilities = {} self.client_capabilities = {}
self.client_supports_completion_choice = False self.client_supports_completion_choice = False
self._open_files: T.Dict[str, OpenFile] = {} self._open_files: T.Dict[str, OpenFile] = {}
self._exited = False
def run(self): def run(self):
# Read <doc> tags from gir files. During normal compilation these are # Read <doc> tags from gir files. During normal compilation these are
@ -125,7 +126,7 @@ class LanguageServer:
xml_reader.PARSE_GIR.add("doc") xml_reader.PARSE_GIR.add("doc")
try: try:
while True: while not self._exited:
line = "" line = ""
content_len = -1 content_len = -1
while content_len == -1 or (line != "\n" and line != "\r\n"): while content_len == -1 or (line != "\n" and line != "\r\n"):
@ -149,7 +150,7 @@ class LanguageServer:
def _send(self, data): def _send(self, data):
data["jsonrpc"] = "2.0" data["jsonrpc"] = "2.0"
line = json.dumps(data, separators=(",", ":")) + "\r\n" line = json.dumps(data, separators=(",", ":"))
printerr("output: " + line) printerr("output: " + line)
sys.stdout.write( sys.stdout.write(
f"Content-Length: {len(line.encode())}\r\nContent-Type: application/vscode-jsonrpc; charset=utf-8\r\n\r\n{line}" f"Content-Length: {len(line.encode())}\r\nContent-Type: application/vscode-jsonrpc; charset=utf-8\r\n\r\n{line}"
@ -221,6 +222,14 @@ class LanguageServer:
}, },
) )
@command("shutdown")
def shutdown(self, id, params):
self._send_response(id, None)
@command("exit")
def exit(self, id, params):
self._exited = True
@command("textDocument/didOpen") @command("textDocument/didOpen")
def didOpen(self, id, params): def didOpen(self, id, params):
doc = params.get("textDocument") doc = params.get("textDocument")

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@ -19,6 +19,8 @@
import enum import enum
import json
import os
import typing as T import typing as T
from dataclasses import dataclass, field from dataclasses import dataclass, field
@ -200,3 +202,27 @@ class TextEdit:
def to_json(self): def to_json(self):
return {"range": self.range.to_json(), "newText": self.newText} return {"range": self.range.to_json(), "newText": self.newText}
_docs_sections: T.Optional[dict[str, T.Any]] = None
def get_docs_section(section_name: str) -> T.Optional[str]:
global _docs_sections
if _docs_sections is None:
try:
with open(
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "reference_docs.json")
) as f:
_docs_sections = json.load(f)
except FileNotFoundError:
_docs_sections = {}
if section := _docs_sections.get(section_name):
content = section["content"]
link = section["link"]
content += f"\n\n---\n\n[Online documentation]({link})"
return content
else:
return None

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@ -134,6 +134,11 @@ class XmlOutput(OutputFormat):
self._emit_expression(value.expression, xml) self._emit_expression(value.expression, xml)
xml.end_tag() xml.end_tag()
elif isinstance(value, ExprValue):
xml.start_tag("property", **props)
self._emit_expression(value.expression, xml)
xml.end_tag()
elif isinstance(value, ObjectValue): elif isinstance(value, ObjectValue):
xml.start_tag("property", **props) xml.start_tag("property", **props)
self._emit_object(value.object, xml) self._emit_object(value.object, xml)
@ -169,7 +174,7 @@ class XmlOutput(OutputFormat):
"signal", "signal",
name=name, name=name,
handler=signal.handler, handler=signal.handler,
swapped=signal.is_swapped or None, swapped=signal.is_swapped,
after=signal.is_after or None, after=signal.is_after or None,
object=( object=(
self._object_id(signal, signal.object_id) if signal.object_id else None self._object_id(signal, signal.object_id) if signal.object_id else None
@ -218,12 +223,6 @@ class XmlOutput(OutputFormat):
xml.put_text( xml.put_text(
"|".join([str(flag.value or flag.name) for flag in value.child.flags]) "|".join([str(flag.value or flag.name) for flag in value.child.flags])
) )
elif isinstance(value.child, Translated):
raise CompilerBugError("translated values must be handled in the parent")
elif isinstance(value.child, TypeLiteral):
xml.put_text(value.child.type_name.glib_type_name)
elif isinstance(value.child, ObjectValue):
self._emit_object(value.child.object, xml)
else: else:
raise CompilerBugError() raise CompilerBugError()
@ -245,6 +244,9 @@ class XmlOutput(OutputFormat):
raise CompilerBugError() raise CompilerBugError()
def _emit_literal_expr(self, expr: LiteralExpr, xml: XmlEmitter): def _emit_literal_expr(self, expr: LiteralExpr, xml: XmlEmitter):
if expr.is_this:
return
if expr.is_object: if expr.is_object:
xml.start_tag("constant") xml.start_tag("constant")
else: else:
@ -306,6 +308,9 @@ class XmlOutput(OutputFormat):
elif isinstance(extension, AdwBreakpointSetters): elif isinstance(extension, AdwBreakpointSetters):
for setter in extension.setters: for setter in extension.setters:
if setter.value is None:
continue
attrs = {} attrs = {}
if isinstance(setter.value.child, Translated): if isinstance(setter.value.child, Translated):
@ -366,12 +371,13 @@ class XmlOutput(OutputFormat):
elif isinstance(extension, ExtScaleMarks): elif isinstance(extension, ExtScaleMarks):
xml.start_tag("marks") xml.start_tag("marks")
for mark in extension.children: for mark in extension.marks:
label = mark.label.child if mark.label is not None else None
xml.start_tag( xml.start_tag(
"mark", "mark",
value=mark.value, value=mark.value,
position=mark.position, position=mark.position,
**self._translated_string_attrs(mark.label and mark.label.child), **self._translated_string_attrs(label),
) )
if mark.label is not None: if mark.label is not None:
xml.put_text(mark.label.string) xml.put_text(mark.label.string)

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@ -40,7 +40,9 @@ class XmlEmitter:
self._tag_stack = [] self._tag_stack = []
self._needs_newline = False self._needs_newline = False
def start_tag(self, tag, **attrs: T.Union[str, GirType, ClassName, bool, None]): def start_tag(
self, tag, **attrs: T.Union[str, GirType, ClassName, bool, None, float]
):
self._indent() self._indent()
self.result += f"<{tag}" self.result += f"<{tag}"
for key, val in attrs.items(): for key, val in attrs.items():
@ -71,6 +73,7 @@ class XmlEmitter:
self._needs_newline = False self._needs_newline = False
def put_cdata(self, text: str): def put_cdata(self, text: str):
text = text.replace("]]>", "]]]]><![CDATA[>")
self.result += f"<![CDATA[{text}]]>" self.result += f"<![CDATA[{text}]]>"
self._needs_newline = False self._needs_newline = False

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
# #
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-or-later # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-or-later
""" Utilities for parsing an AST from a token stream. """ """Utilities for parsing an AST from a token stream."""
import typing as T import typing as T
from enum import Enum from enum import Enum
@ -95,19 +95,11 @@ class ParseGroup:
try: try:
return self.ast_type(self, children, self.keys, incomplete=self.incomplete) return self.ast_type(self, children, self.keys, incomplete=self.incomplete)
except TypeError as e: except TypeError: # pragma: no cover
raise CompilerBugError( raise CompilerBugError(
f"Failed to construct ast.{self.ast_type.__name__} from ParseGroup. See the previous stacktrace." f"Failed to construct ast.{self.ast_type.__name__} from ParseGroup. See the previous stacktrace."
) )
def __str__(self):
result = str(self.ast_type.__name__)
result += "".join([f"\n{key}: {val}" for key, val in self.keys.items()]) + "\n"
result += "\n".join(
[str(child) for children in self.children.values() for child in children]
)
return result.replace("\n", "\n ")
class ParseContext: class ParseContext:
"""Contains the state of the parser.""" """Contains the state of the parser."""
@ -265,10 +257,6 @@ class ParseNode:
"""Convenience method for err().""" """Convenience method for err()."""
return self.err("Expected " + expect) return self.err("Expected " + expect)
def warn(self, message) -> "Warning":
"""Causes this ParseNode to emit a warning if it parses successfully."""
return Warning(self, message)
class Err(ParseNode): class Err(ParseNode):
"""ParseNode that emits a compile error if it fails to parse.""" """ParseNode that emits a compile error if it fails to parse."""
@ -290,27 +278,6 @@ class Err(ParseNode):
return True return True
class Warning(ParseNode):
"""ParseNode that emits a compile warning if it parses successfully."""
def __init__(self, child, message: str):
self.child = to_parse_node(child)
self.message = message
def _parse(self, ctx: ParseContext):
ctx.skip()
start_idx = ctx.index
if self.child.parse(ctx).succeeded():
start_token = ctx.tokens[start_idx]
end_token = ctx.tokens[ctx.index]
ctx.warnings.append(
CompileWarning(self.message, start_token.start, end_token.end)
)
return True
else:
return False
class Fail(ParseNode): class Fail(ParseNode):
"""ParseNode that emits a compile error if it parses successfully.""" """ParseNode that emits a compile error if it parses successfully."""

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@ -33,7 +33,9 @@ def parse(
original_text = tokens[0].string if len(tokens) else "" original_text = tokens[0].string if len(tokens) else ""
ctx = ParseContext(tokens, original_text) ctx = ParseContext(tokens, original_text)
AnyOf(UI).parse(ctx) AnyOf(UI).parse(ctx)
ast_node = ctx.last_group.to_ast() if ctx.last_group else None
assert ctx.last_group is not None
ast_node = ctx.last_group.to_ast()
errors = [*ctx.errors, *ast_node.errors] errors = [*ctx.errors, *ast_node.errors]
warnings = [*ctx.warnings, *ast_node.warnings] warnings = [*ctx.warnings, *ast_node.warnings]

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@ -148,8 +148,8 @@ class Typelib:
SIGNATURE_ARGUMENTS = Field(0x8, "offset") SIGNATURE_ARGUMENTS = Field(0x8, "offset")
ATTR_OFFSET = Field(0x0, "u32") ATTR_OFFSET = Field(0x0, "u32")
ATTR_NAME = Field(0x0, "string") ATTR_NAME = Field(0x4, "string")
ATTR_VALUE = Field(0x0, "string") ATTR_VALUE = Field(0x8, "string")
TYPE_BLOB_TAG = Field(0x0, "u8", 3, 5) TYPE_BLOB_TAG = Field(0x0, "u8", 3, 5)
TYPE_BLOB_INTERFACE = Field(0x2, "dir_entry") TYPE_BLOB_INTERFACE = Field(0x2, "dir_entry")

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@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ git clone --depth=1 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk.git
cd gtk cd gtk
meson setup builddir \ meson setup builddir \
--prefix=/usr \ --prefix=/usr \
-Dgtk_doc=true \ -Ddocumentation=true \
-Ddemos=false \ -Dbuild-demos=false \
-Dbuild-examples=false \ -Dbuild-examples=false \
-Dbuild-tests=false \ -Dbuild-tests=false \
-Dbuild-testsuite=false -Dbuild-testsuite=false

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@ -0,0 +1,139 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import json
import os
import re
import sys
from dataclasses import dataclass
from pathlib import Path
__all__ = ["get_docs_section"]
DOCS_ROOT = "https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/blueprint-compiler"
sections: dict[str, "Section"] = {}
@dataclass
class Section:
link: str
lines: str
def to_json(self):
return {
"content": rst_to_md(self.lines),
"link": self.link,
}
def load_reference_docs():
for filename in Path(os.path.dirname(__file__), "reference").glob("*.rst"):
with open(filename) as f:
section_name = None
lines = []
def close_section():
if section_name:
html_file = re.sub(r"\.rst$", ".html", filename.name)
anchor = re.sub(r"[^a-z0-9]+", "-", section_name.lower())
link = f"{DOCS_ROOT}/reference/{html_file}#{anchor}"
sections[section_name] = Section(link, lines)
for line in f:
if m := re.match(r"\.\.\s+_(.*):", line):
close_section()
section_name = m.group(1)
lines = []
else:
lines.append(line)
close_section()
# This isn't a comprehensive rST to markdown converter, it just needs to handle the
# small subset of rST used in the reference docs.
def rst_to_md(lines: list[str]) -> str:
result = ""
def rst_to_md_inline(line):
line = re.sub(r"``(.*?)``", r"`\1`", line)
line = re.sub(
r":ref:`(.*?)<(.*?)>`",
lambda m: f"[{m.group(1)}]({sections[m.group(2)].link})",
line,
)
line = re.sub(r"`([^`]*?) <([^`>]*?)>`_", r"[\1](\2)", line)
return line
i = 0
n = len(lines)
heading_levels = {}
def print_block(lang: str = "", code: bool = True, strip_links: bool = False):
nonlocal result, i
block = ""
while i < n:
line = lines[i].rstrip()
if line.startswith(" "):
line = line[3:]
elif line != "":
break
if strip_links:
line = re.sub(r":ref:`(.*?)<(.*?)>`", r"\1", line)
if not code:
line = rst_to_md_inline(line)
block += line + "\n"
i += 1
if code:
result += f"```{lang}\n{block.strip()}\n```\n\n"
else:
result += block
while i < n:
line = lines[i].rstrip()
i += 1
if line == ".. rst-class:: grammar-block":
print_block("text", strip_links=True)
elif line == ".. code-block:: blueprint":
print_block("blueprint")
elif line == ".. note::":
result += "#### Note\n"
print_block(code=False)
elif m := re.match(r"\.\. image:: (.*)", line):
result += f"![{m.group(1)}]({DOCS_ROOT}/_images/{m.group(1)})\n"
elif i < n and re.match(r"^((-+)|(~+)|(\++))$", lines[i]):
level_char = lines[i][0]
if level_char not in heading_levels:
heading_levels[level_char] = max(heading_levels.values(), default=1) + 1
result += (
"#" * heading_levels[level_char] + " " + rst_to_md_inline(line) + "\n"
)
i += 1
else:
result += rst_to_md_inline(line) + "\n"
return result
if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
print("Usage: collect_sections.py <output_file>")
sys.exit(1)
outfile = sys.argv[1]
load_reference_docs()
# print the sections to a json file
with open(outfile, "w") as f:
json.dump(
{name: section.to_json() for name, section in sections.items()},
f,
indent=2,
sort_keys=True,
)

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@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ a module in your flatpak manifest:
"sources": [ "sources": [
{ {
"type": "git", "type": "git",
"url": "https://gitlab.gnome.org/jwestman/blueprint-compiler", "url": "https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/blueprint-compiler",
"tag": "v0.14.0" "tag": "v0.16.0"
} }
] ]
} }

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Blueprint is a markup language and compiler for GTK 4 user interfaces.
using Gtk 4.0; using Gtk 4.0;
template MyAppWindow : ApplicationWindow { template $MyAppWindow: ApplicationWindow {
default-width: 600; default-width: 600;
default-height: 300; default-height: 300;
title: _("Hello, Blueprint!"); title: _("Hello, Blueprint!");
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Blueprint is a markup language and compiler for GTK 4 user interfaces.
HeaderBar {} HeaderBar {}
Label { Label {
label: bind MyAppWindow.main_text; label: bind template.main_text;
} }
} }
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Features
Links Links
----- -----
- `Source code <https://gitlab.gnome.org/jwestman/blueprint-compiler>`_ - `Source code <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/blueprint-compiler>`_
- `Workbench <https://github.com/sonnyp/Workbench>`_ lets you try, preview and export Blueprint - `Workbench <https://github.com/sonnyp/Workbench>`_ lets you try, preview and export Blueprint
- `GNOME Builder <https://developer.gnome.org/documentation/introduction/builder.html>`_ provides builtin support - `GNOME Builder <https://developer.gnome.org/documentation/introduction/builder.html>`_ provides builtin support
- `Vim syntax highlighting plugin by thetek42 <https://github.com/thetek42/vim-blueprint-syntax>`_ - `Vim syntax highlighting plugin by thetek42 <https://github.com/thetek42/vim-blueprint-syntax>`_
@ -82,10 +82,12 @@ Built with Blueprint
- `Blurble <https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Blurble>`_ - `Blurble <https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Blurble>`_
- `Bottles <https://github.com/bottlesdevs/Bottles>`_ - `Bottles <https://github.com/bottlesdevs/Bottles>`_
- `Cartridges <https://github.com/kra-mo/cartridges>`_ - `Cartridges <https://github.com/kra-mo/cartridges>`_
- `Cassette <https://gitlab.gnome.org/Rirusha/Cassette>`_
- `Cavalier <https://github.com/NickvisionApps/Cavalier>`_ - `Cavalier <https://github.com/NickvisionApps/Cavalier>`_
- `Chance <https://zelikos.dev/apps/rollit>`_ - `Chance <https://zelikos.dev/apps/rollit>`_
- `Commit <https://github.com/sonnyp/Commit/>`_ - `Commit <https://github.com/sonnyp/Commit/>`_
- `Confy <https://confy.kirgroup.net/>`_ - `Confy <https://confy.kirgroup.net/>`_
- `Cozy <https://github.com/geigi/cozy>`_
- `Daikhan <https://github.com/flathub/io.gitlab.daikhan.stable>`_ - `Daikhan <https://github.com/flathub/io.gitlab.daikhan.stable>`_
- `Damask <https://gitlab.gnome.org/subpop/damask>`_ - `Damask <https://gitlab.gnome.org/subpop/damask>`_
- `Denaro <https://github.com/NickvisionApps/Denaro>`_ - `Denaro <https://github.com/NickvisionApps/Denaro>`_

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@ -9,3 +9,11 @@ custom_target('docs',
) )
endif endif
custom_target('reference_docs.json',
output: 'reference_docs.json',
command: [meson.current_source_dir() / 'collect-sections.py', '@OUTPUT@'],
build_always_stale: true,
install: true,
install_dir: py.get_install_dir() / 'blueprintcompiler',
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ The tokenizer encountered an unexpected sequence of characters that aren't part
child_not_accepted child_not_accepted
------------------ ------------------
The parent class does not have child widgets (it does not implement `Gtk.Buildable <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/iface.Buildable.html>`_ and is not a subclass of `Gio.ListStore <https://docs.gtk.org/gio/class.ListStore.html>`_). Some classes use properties instead of children to add widgets. Check the parent class's documentation. The parent class does not have child objects (it does not implement `Gtk.Buildable <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/iface.Buildable.html>`_ and is not a subclass of `Gio.ListStore <https://docs.gtk.org/gio/class.ListStore.html>`_). Some classes use properties instead of children to add widgets. Check the parent class's documentation.
.. _Diagnostic conversion_error: .. _Diagnostic conversion_error:

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ automatically.
.. code-block:: blueprint .. code-block:: blueprint
label: bind MyAppWindow.account.username; label: bind template.account.username;
/* ^ ^ ^ /* ^ ^ ^
| creates lookup expressions that are re-evaluated when | creates lookup expressions that are re-evaluated when
| the account's username *or* the account itself changes | the account's username *or* the account itself changes
@ -42,22 +42,22 @@ Expressions are composed of property lookups and/or closures. Property lookups a
.. _Syntax LookupExpression: .. _Syntax LookupExpression:
Lookup Expressions Lookups
------------------ -------
.. rst-class:: grammar-block .. rst-class:: grammar-block
LookupExpression = '.' <property::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`> LookupExpression = '.' <property::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`>
Lookup expressions perform a GObject property lookup on the preceding expression. They are recalculated whenever the property changes, using the `notify signal <https://docs.gtk.org/gobject/signal.Object.notify.html>`_ Lookup expressions perform a GObject property lookup on the preceding expression. They are recalculated whenever the property changes, using the `notify signal <https://docs.gtk.org/gobject/signal.Object.notify.html>`_.
The type of a property expression is the type of the property it refers to. The type of a property expression is the type of the property it refers to.
.. _Syntax ClosureExpression: .. _Syntax ClosureExpression:
Closure Expressions Closures
------------------- --------
.. rst-class:: grammar-block .. rst-class:: grammar-block
@ -65,23 +65,48 @@ Closure Expressions
Closure expressions allow you to perform additional calculations that aren't supported in blueprint by writing those calculations as application code. These application-defined functions are created in the same way as :ref:`signal handlers<Syntax Signal>`. Closure expressions allow you to perform additional calculations that aren't supported in blueprint by writing those calculations as application code. These application-defined functions are created in the same way as :ref:`signal handlers<Syntax Signal>`.
Expressions are only reevaluated when their inputs change. Because blueprint doesn't manage a closure's application code, it can't tell what changes might affect the result. Therefore, closures must be *pure*, or deterministic. They may only calculate the result based on their immediate inputs, properties of their inputs or outside variables. Expressions are only reevaluated when their inputs change. Because blueprint doesn't manage a closure's application code, it can't tell what changes might affect the result. Therefore, closures must be *pure*, or deterministic. They may only calculate the result based on their immediate inputs, not properties of their inputs or outside variables.
Blueprint doesn't know the closure's return type, so closure expressions must be cast to the correct return type using a :ref:`cast expression<Syntax CastExpression>`. Blueprint doesn't know the closure's return type, so closure expressions must be cast to the correct return type using a :ref:`cast expression<Syntax CastExpression>`.
.. _Syntax CastExpression: .. _Syntax CastExpression:
Cast Expressions Casts
---------------- -----
.. rst-class:: grammar-block .. rst-class:: grammar-block
CastExpression = 'as' '<' :ref:`TypeName<Syntax TypeName>` '>' CastExpression = 'as' '<' :ref:`TypeName<Syntax TypeName>` '>'
Cast expressions allow Blueprint to know the type of an expression when it can't otherwise determine it. Cast expressions allow Blueprint to know the type of an expression when it can't otherwise determine it. This is necessary for closures and for properties of application-defined types.
Example
~~~~~~~
.. code-block:: blueprint .. code-block:: blueprint
// Cast the result of the closure so blueprint knows it's a string // Cast the result of the closure so blueprint knows it's a string
label: bind $my_closure() as <string> label: bind $format_bytes(template.file-size) as <string>
.. _Syntax ExprValue:
Expression Values
-----------------
.. rst-class:: grammar-block
ExprValue = 'expr' :ref:`Expression<Syntax Expression>`
Some APIs take *an expression itself*--not its result--as a property value. For example, `Gtk.BoolFilter <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/class.BoolFilter.html>`_ has an ``expression`` property of type `Gtk.Expression <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/class.Expression.html>`_. This expression is evaluated for every item in a list model to determine whether the item should be filtered.
To define an expression for such a property, use ``expr`` instead of ``bind``. Inside the expression, you can use the ``item`` keyword to refer to the item being evaluated. You must cast the item to the correct type using the ``as`` keyword, and you can only use ``item`` in a property lookup--you may not pass it to a closure.
Example
~~~~~~~
.. code-block:: blueprint
BoolFilter {
expression: expr item as <$UserAccount>.active;
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Properties are the main way to set values on objects, but they are limited by th
Extensions are a feature of ``Gtk.Buildable``--see `Gtk.Buildable.custom_tag_start() <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/vfunc.Buildable.custom_tag_start.html>`_ for internal details. Extensions are a feature of ``Gtk.Buildable``--see `Gtk.Buildable.custom_tag_start() <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/vfunc.Buildable.custom_tag_start.html>`_ for internal details.
Because they aren't part of the type system, they aren't present in typelib files like properties and signals are. Therefore, if a library adds a new extension, syntax for it must be added to Blueprint manually. If there's a commonly used extension that isn't supported by Blueprint, please `file an issue <https://gitlab.gnome.org/jwestman/blueprint-compiler/-/issues>`_. Because they aren't part of the type system, they aren't present in typelib files like properties and signals are. Therefore, if a library adds a new extension, syntax for it must be added to Blueprint manually. If there's a commonly used extension that isn't supported by Blueprint, please `file an issue <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/blueprint-compiler/-/issues>`_.
.. rst-class:: grammar-block .. rst-class:: grammar-block
@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ Valid in `Gtk.BuilderListItemFactory <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/class.BuilderLis
The ``template`` block defines the template that will be used to create list items. This block is unique within Blueprint because it defines a completely separate sub-blueprint which is used to create each list item. The sub-blueprint may not reference objects in the main blueprint or vice versa. The ``template`` block defines the template that will be used to create list items. This block is unique within Blueprint because it defines a completely separate sub-blueprint which is used to create each list item. The sub-blueprint may not reference objects in the main blueprint or vice versa.
The template type must be `Gtk.ListItem <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/class.ListItem.html>`_, `Gtk.ColumnViewRow <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/class.ColumnViewRow.html>`_, or `Gtk.ColumnViewCell <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/class.ColumnViewCell.html>`_ The template object can be referenced with the ``template`` keyword. The template type must be `Gtk.ListItem <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/class.ListItem.html>`_, `Gtk.ColumnViewRow <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/class.ColumnViewRow.html>`_, or `Gtk.ColumnViewCell <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/class.ColumnViewCell.html>`_. The template object can be referenced with the ``template`` keyword.
.. code-block:: blueprint .. code-block:: blueprint

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Tokens
IDENT IDENT
~~~~~ ~~~~~
An identifier starts with an ASCII underscore ``_`` or letter ``[A-Za-z]`` and consists of ASCII underscores, letters, digits ``[0-9]``, and dashes ``-``. Dashes are included for historical reasons, since GObject properties are traditionally kebab-case. An identifier starts with an ASCII underscore ``_`` or letter ``[A-Za-z]`` and consists of ASCII underscores, letters, digits ``[0-9]``, and dashes ``-``. Dashes are included for historical reasons, since GObject properties and signals are traditionally kebab-case.
.. _Syntax NUMBER: .. _Syntax NUMBER:

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Properties
.. rst-class:: grammar-block .. rst-class:: grammar-block
Property = <name::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`> ':' ( :ref:`Binding<Syntax Binding>` | :ref:`ObjectValue<Syntax ObjectValue>` | :ref:`Value<Syntax Value>` ) ';' Property = <name::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`> ':' ( :ref:`Binding<Syntax Binding>` | :ref:`ExprValue<Syntax ExprValue>` | :ref:`ObjectValue<Syntax ObjectValue>` | :ref:`Value<Syntax Value>` ) ';'
Properties specify the details of each object, like a label's text, an image's icon name, or the margins on a container. Properties specify the details of each object, like a label's text, an image's icon name, or the margins on a container.
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Signal Handlers
.. rst-class:: grammar-block .. rst-class:: grammar-block
Signal = <name::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`> ('::' <detail::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`>)? '=>' '$' <handler::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`> '(' <object::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`>? ')' (SignalFlag)* ';' Signal = <name::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`> ('::' <detail::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`>)? '=>' '$' <handler::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`> '(' <object::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`>? ')' (SignalFlag)* ';'
SignalFlag = 'after' | 'swapped' SignalFlag = 'after' | 'swapped' | 'not-swapped'
Signals are one way to respond to user input (another is `actions <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/actions.html>`_, which use the `action-name property <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/property.Actionable.action-name.html>`_). Signals are one way to respond to user input (another is `actions <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/actions.html>`_, which use the `action-name property <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/property.Actionable.action-name.html>`_).
@ -99,6 +99,8 @@ Signals provide a handle for your code to listen to events in the UI. The handle
Optionally, you can provide an object ID to use when connecting the signal. Optionally, you can provide an object ID to use when connecting the signal.
The ``swapped`` flag is used to swap the order of the object and userdata arguments in C applications. If an object argument is specified, then this is the default behavior, so the ``not-swapped`` flag can be used to prevent the swap.
Example Example
~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~
@ -108,7 +110,6 @@ Example
clicked => $on_button_clicked(); clicked => $on_button_clicked();
} }
.. _Syntax Child: .. _Syntax Child:
Children Children

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@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ To reference the template object in a binding or expression, use the ``template`
Language Implementations Language Implementations
------------------------ ------------------------
- ``gtk_widget_class_set_template ()`` in C: https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/class.Widget.html#building-composite-widgets-from-template-xml - **C** ``gtk_widget_class_set_template ()``: https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/class.Widget.html#building-composite-widgets-from-template-xml
- ``#[template]`` in gtk-rs: https://gtk-rs.org/gtk4-rs/stable/latest/book/composite_templates.html - **gtk-rs** ``#[template]``: https://gtk-rs.org/gtk4-rs/stable/latest/book/composite_templates.html
- ``GObject.registerClass()`` in GJS: https://gjs.guide/guides/gtk/3/14-templates.html - **GJS** ``GObject.registerClass()``: https://gjs.guide/guides/gtk/3/14-templates.html
- **PyGObject** ``@Gtk.Template``: https://pygobject.gnome.org/guide/gtk_template.html

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@ -25,8 +25,7 @@ Literals
NumberLiteral = ( '-' | '+' )? <value::ref:`NUMBER<Syntax NUMBER>`> NumberLiteral = ( '-' | '+' )? <value::ref:`NUMBER<Syntax NUMBER>`>
IdentLiteral = <ident::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`> IdentLiteral = <ident::ref:`IDENT<Syntax IDENT>`>
Literals are used to specify values for properties. They can be strings, numbers, references to objects, types, boolean values, or enum members. Literals are used to specify values for properties. They can be strings, numbers, references to objects, ``null``, types, boolean values, or enum members.
.. _Syntax TypeLiteral: .. _Syntax TypeLiteral:
@ -110,7 +109,7 @@ Bindings
.. rst-class:: grammar-block .. rst-class:: grammar-block
Binding = 'bind' :ref:`Expression<Syntax Expression>` (BindingFlag)* Binding = 'bind' :ref:`Expression<Syntax Expression>` (BindingFlag)*
BindingFlag = 'inverted' | 'bidirectional' | 'sync-create' BindingFlag = 'inverted' | 'bidirectional' | 'no-sync-create'
Bindings keep a property updated as other properties change. They can be used to keep the UI in sync with application data, or to connect two parts of the UI. Bindings keep a property updated as other properties change. They can be used to keep the UI in sync with application data, or to connect two parts of the UI.
@ -121,8 +120,8 @@ Simple Bindings
A binding that consists of a source object and a single lookup is called a "simple binding". These are implemented using `GObject property bindings <https://docs.gtk.org/gobject/method.Object.bind_property.html>`_ and support a few flags: A binding that consists of a source object and a single lookup is called a "simple binding". These are implemented using `GObject property bindings <https://docs.gtk.org/gobject/method.Object.bind_property.html>`_ and support a few flags:
- ``bidirectional``: The binding is two-way, so changes to the target property will also update the source property.
- ``inverted``: For boolean properties, the target is set to the inverse of the source property. - ``inverted``: For boolean properties, the target is set to the inverse of the source property.
- ``bidirectional``: The binding is two-way, so changes to the target property will also update the source property.
- ``no-sync-create``: Normally, when a binding is created, the target property is immediately updated with the current value of the source property. This flag disables that behavior, and the bound property will be updated the next time the source property changes. - ``no-sync-create``: Normally, when a binding is created, the target property is immediately updated with the current value of the source property. This flag disables that behavior, and the bound property will be updated the next time the source property changes.
Complex Bindings Complex Bindings
@ -138,11 +137,11 @@ Example
/* Use bindings to show a label when a switch /* Use bindings to show a label when a switch
* is active, without any application code */ * is active, without any application code */
Switch advanced_feature {} Switch show_label {}
Label warning { Label {
visible: bind advanced_feature.active; visible: bind show_label.active;
label: _("This is an advanced feature. Use with caution!"); label: _("I'm a label that's only visible when the switch is enabled!");
} }
.. _Syntax ObjectValue: .. _Syntax ObjectValue:

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Setting up Blueprint on a new or existing project
Using the porting tool Using the porting tool
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Clone `blueprint-compiler <https://gitlab.gnome.org/jwestman/blueprint-compiler>`_ Clone `blueprint-compiler <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/blueprint-compiler>`_
from source. You can install it using ``meson _build`` and ``ninja -C _build install``, from source. You can install it using ``meson _build`` and ``ninja -C _build install``,
or you can leave it uninstalled. or you can leave it uninstalled.
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ blueprint-compiler works as a meson subproject.
[wrap-git] [wrap-git]
directory = blueprint-compiler directory = blueprint-compiler
url = https://gitlab.gnome.org/jwestman/blueprint-compiler.git url = https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/blueprint-compiler.git
revision = main revision = main
depth = 1 depth = 1

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@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ If you're using Meson's `i18n module <https://mesonbuild.com/i18n-module.html#i1
i18n.gettext('package name', preset: 'glib') i18n.gettext('package name', preset: 'glib')
You must use double quotes for the translated strings in order for gettext to recognize them. Newer versions of blueprint will warn you if you use single quotes.
Contexts Contexts
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@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
project('blueprint-compiler', project('blueprint-compiler',
version: '0.14.0', version: '0.16.0',
) )
subdir('docs')
prefix = get_option('prefix') prefix = get_option('prefix')
datadir = join_paths(prefix, get_option('datadir')) datadir = join_paths(prefix, get_option('datadir'))
py = import('python').find_installation('python3') py = import('python').find_installation('python3')
subdir('docs')
configure_file( configure_file(
input: 'blueprint-compiler.pc.in', input: 'blueprint-compiler.pc.in',
output: 'blueprint-compiler.pc', output: 'blueprint-compiler.pc',

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@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
//comment
// Trailing whitespace:
//

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using Gtk 4.0;
// comment
// Trailing whitespace:
//

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@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
Box {
styles []
}
Box {
styles ["a"]
}
Box {
styles ["a",]
}
Box {
styles ["a", "b"]
}
Box {
styles ["a", "b",]
}

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@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
Box {
styles []
}
Box {
styles [
"a",
]
}
Box {
styles [
"a",
]
}
Box {
styles [
"a",
"b",
]
}
Box {
styles [
"a",
"b",
]
}

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Overlay {
notify::icon-name => $on_icon_name_changed(label) swapped; notify::icon-name => $on_icon_name_changed(label) swapped;
styles [ styles [
"destructive" "destructive",
] ]
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@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
Dialog {
use-header-bar: 1;
}
Window {
keys-changed => $on_window_keys_changed();
}

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3,1,6,Gtk.Dialog is deprecated

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using Gtk 4.0;
BoolFilter {
expression: expr item.visible;
}

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4,20,4,"item" must be cast to its object type

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
Label {
label: expr 1;
}

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
4,10,4,Cannot convert Gtk.Expression to string

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
BoolFilter {
expression: expr $closure(item as <Entry>) as <bool>;
}

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4,29,4,"item" can only be used for looking up properties

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
BoolFilter {
expression: expr item as <Label>;
}

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
4,20,4,"item" can only be used for looking up properties

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
Entry {
margin-bottom: 10.5;
}

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
4,18,4,Cannot convert 10.5 to integer

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
Label {
notify::
}

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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
5,1,0,Expected a signal detail name
4,9,3,Unexpected tokens

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
int {}

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3,1,3,int is not a class

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@ -1,3 +1,2 @@
3,10,12,Use type syntax here (introduced in blueprint 0.8.0) 3,10,12,Use type syntax here (introduced in blueprint 0.8.0)
8,1,6,Gtk.Dialog is deprecated
9,18,12,Use 'template' instead of the class name (introduced in 0.8.0) 9,18,12,Use 'template' instead of the class name (introduced in 0.8.0)

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
Overlay {
child: my_menu;
}
menu my_menu {}

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
4,10,7,Cannot assign Gio.Menu to Gtk.Widget

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
$MyObject obj {
signal1 => $handler() swapped not-swapped;
}

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
4,33,11,'swapped' and 'not-swapped' flags cannot be used together

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
$MyObject obj {
signal1 => $handler() not-swapped;
signal2 => $handler(obj) swapped;
}

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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
4,25,11,'not-swapped' is the default for handlers that do not specify an object
5,28,7,'swapped' is the default for handlers that specify an object

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
Label {
label: _('Hello, World!');
}

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
4,12,15,gettext may not recognize single-quoted strings

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
Entry {
margin-bottom: "10";
}

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
4,18,4,Cannot convert string to number

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
Button {
child: "Click me";
}

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
4,10,10,Cannot convert string to Gtk.Widget

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
using Gio 2.0;
Gio.ListStore {
item-type: "Button";
}

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
5,14,8,Cannot convert string to GType

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
using Gtk 4.0;
Button {
child: _("Click me");
}

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4,10,13,Cannot convert translated string to Gtk.Widget

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