(: This query opens a C++ GCC-XML output file, and outputs a report describing the use of globals variables. Run it, by invoking, for instance: patternist reportGlobal.xq fileToOpen=globals.gccxml > globals.html "fileToOpen=globals.gccxml" binds the string "globals.gccxml" to the variable "fileToOpen." It identifies the GCC-XML file to open. :) declare variable $inDoc as document-node() := doc($fileToOpen); (: Determines whether the type by ID @p typeId is a complex type such as QString. :) declare function local:isComplexType($typeID as xs:string) as xs:boolean { (: We're being a bit crude here and only checks whether it's a class. We actually should check whether it has non-synthesized, constructors, I believe. :) exists($inDoc/GCC_XML/Class[@id = $typeID]) or (: We also want const-qualified variables. :) exists($inDoc/GCC_XML/Class[@id = $inDoc/GCC_XML/CvQualifiedType[@id = $typeID]/@type]) }; declare function local:isPrimitive($typeId as xs:string) as xs:boolean { exists($inDoc/GCC_XML/FundamentalType[@id = $typeId]) }; (: Returns a string for human consumption that describes the location of @p block. :) declare function local:location($block as element()) as xs:string { concat($inDoc/GCC_XML/File[@id = $block/@file]/@name, " at line ", $block/@line) }; declare function local:report() as element()+ { let $complexVariables as element(Variable)* := $inDoc/GCC_XML/Variable[local:isComplexType(@type)] return if(exists($complexVariables)) (: Is the length larger than zero? :) then (
The following global, complex variables were found:
,No global variables that are of complex types were found.
, (: List primitive, mutable types. :) let $primitiveVariables as element(Variable)+ := $inDoc/GCC_XML/Variable[local:isPrimitive(@type)] return if(exists($primitiveVariables)) then (The following mutable primitives were found:
,No global variables that are of complex types were found.
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