From: walter harms <wharms@bfs.de>
To: cocci@systeme.lip6.fr
Subject: Re: Determination for the number of named function parameters (with SmPL)
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 11:23:38 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <547C4FBA.90808@bfs.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <547C4D11.1050206@users.sourceforge.net>
Am 01.12.2014 12:12, schrieb SF Markus Elfring:
> Hello,
>
> Would you like to know how many named function parameters are used in the source files?
>
> How do you think about to try the following semantic query approach out a bit more?
>
> @initialize:python@
> @@
> import sys
> import sqlite3 as SQLite
> connection = SQLite.connect(":memory:")
> c = connection.cursor()
> c.execute("""create table numbers (number integer)""")
> delimiter = "|"
>
> def store_number(count):
> """Add an integer to an internal list."""
> c.execute("""insert into numbers (number) values (?)""",
> (count, )
> )
>
> @counting_parameters@
> identifier work;
> parameter list[number] pl;
> type return_type;
> @@
> return_type work(pl)
> {
> ...
> }
>
> @script:python collection@
> count << counting_parameters.number;
> @@
> store_number(count)
>
> @finalize:python@
> @@
> c.execute("""select count(*) nr from numbers""")
> result = c.fetchone()
>
> if result[0] > 0:
> c.execute("""create index x on numbers (number)""")
> c.execute("select number, count(*) nr from numbers group by number")
> sys.stdout.write(delimiter.join( ("number", "counter") ))
> sys.stdout.write("\r\n")
> for result in c:
> sys.stdout.write(delimiter.join((str(result[0]),
> str(result[1])
> )))
> sys.stdout.write("\r\n")
> else:
> sys.stderr.write("No result for this analysis!\n")
>
> connection.close()
>
>
>
> elfring@Sonne:~/Projekte/Coccinelle/Probe> XX=$(date) && spatch.opt -timeout 12 -sp-file list_parameter_numbers1.cocci -dir /usr/src/linux-stable > list_parameter_numbers1.txt 2> list_parameter_numbers1-errors.txt ; YY=$(date) && echo "$XX * $YY"
> ...
> elfring@Sonne:~/Projekte/Coccinelle/Probe> cat list_parameter_numbers1.txt
> number|counter
> 0|29
> 1|18261
> 2|15374
> 3|12237
> 4|8159
> 5|4339
> 6|2701
> 7|1183
> 8|518
> 9|260
> 10|146
> 11|83
> 12|42
> 13|21
> 14|9
> 15|7
> 16|2
> 17|4
> 18|1
> 21|1
> 22|1
>
>
> Do you find such an analysis result from the source files for Linux 3.17.4
> interesting for further considerations?
>
I am not sure that i understand these result.
Does that mean there are actually functions taking 22 arguments ?
re
wh
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-12-01 11:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-12-01 11:12 Determination for the number of named function parameters (with SmPL) SF Markus Elfring
2014-12-01 11:23 ` walter harms [this message]
2014-12-02 16:30 ` Mark D Rustad
2014-12-02 16:48 ` Julia Lawall
2014-12-03 10:30 ` SF Markus Elfring
2014-12-16 19:30 ` SF Markus Elfring
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