tcl: [1/3] prepare for jimtcl 0.81 'expr' syntax change

Jimtcl commit 1843b79a03dd ("expr: TIP 526, only support a single
arg") drops the support for multi-argument syntax for the TCL
command 'expr'.

In the TCL scripts distributed with OpenOCD there are 1700+ lines
that should be modified before switching to jimtcl 0.81.

Apply the script below on every script in tcl folder. It fixes
more than 92% of the lines

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 #!/usr/bin/perl -Wpi

 my $re_sym = qr{[a-z_][a-z0-9_]*}i;
 my $re_var = qr{(?:\$|\$::)$re_sym};
 my $re_const = qr{0x[0-9a-f]+|[0-9]+|[0-9]*\.[0-9]*}i;
 my $re_item = qr{(?:~\s*)?(?:$re_var|$re_const)};
 my $re_op = qr{<<|>>|[+\-*/&|]};
 my $re_expr = qr{(
     (?:\(\s*(?:$re_item|(?-1))\s*\)|$re_item)
     \s*$re_op\s*
     (?:$re_item|(?-1)|\(\s*(?:$re_item|(?-1))\s*\))
 )}x;

 # [expr [dict get $regsC100 SYM] + HEXNUM]
 s/\[expr (\[dict get $re_var $re_sym\s*\] \+ *$re_const)\]/\[expr \{$1\}\]/;

 # [ expr (EXPR) ]
 # [ expr EXPR ]
 # note: $re_expr captures '$3'
 s/\[(\s*expr\s*)\((\s*$re_expr\s*)\)(\s*)\]/\[$1\{$2\}$4\]/;
 s/\[(\s*expr\s*)($re_expr)(\s*)\]/\[$1\{$2\}$4\]/;
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Change-Id: I0d6bddc6abf6dd29062f2b4e72b5a2b5080293b9
Signed-off-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/6159
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
This commit is contained in:
Antonio Borneo
2021-04-10 01:23:57 +02:00
parent 82b6a41117
commit f5657aa76e
61 changed files with 1592 additions and 1592 deletions

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@@ -72,11 +72,11 @@ proc ixp42x_init_sdram { SDRAM_CFG REFRESH CASLAT } {
switch $CASLAT {
2 {
set SDRAM_CFG [expr $SDRAM_CFG | $::IXP42x_SDRAM_CL2 ]
set SDRAM_CFG [expr {$SDRAM_CFG | $::IXP42x_SDRAM_CL2} ]
set CASCMD $::IXP425_SDRAM_IR_MODE_SET_CAS2_CMD
}
3 {
set SDRAM_CFG [expr $SDRAM_CFG | $::IXP42x_SDRAM_CL3 ]
set SDRAM_CFG [expr {$SDRAM_CFG | $::IXP42x_SDRAM_CL3} ]
set CASCMD $::IXP425_SDRAM_IR_MODE_SET_CAS3_CMD
}
default { error [format "unsupported cas latency \"%s\" " $CASLAT] }