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NAME
spatch - apply a semantic patch file to a set of C files
SYNOPSIS
spatch --sp-file <SP> <files> [-o <outfile> ] [--iso-file <iso> ] [ options ]
DESCRIPTION
spatch is a program matching and transformation tool for C. The programmer describes the code to match and the transformation to perform as a semantic patch, which looks like a standard patch, but can transform multiple files at any number of code sites. Further information about spatch is available at https://coccinelle.gitlabpages.inria.fr/website/. Semantic patch examples can be found at http://coccinellery.org/, and at the scripts/coccinelle directory of the Linux Kernel source code.
OPTIONS
Here is a summary of the most commonly used options (also see the "Configuration Mechanism" section below): --sp-file <file> the semantic patch file --dir <dir> process all files in directory recursively --iso-file <file> (default=/usr/lib/coccinelle/standard.iso) --macro-file <file> (default=/usr/lib/coccinelle/standard.h) --debug print some information to help debug the matching process --all-includes causes all available include files to be used --no-includes causes not even local include files to be used -I <dir> the directory containing the include files --include-headers process header files independently --use-glimpse works with --dir, use information generated by glimpseindex -o <file> the output file. If none is specified, a patch is generated on the standard output --in-place do the modification on the file directly --out-place store modifications in a .cocci_res file --version show the version of spatch --date show the date on which spatch was compiled --shorthelp see short list of options --longhelp see all the available options in different categories -help, --help show summary of options.
EXAMPLES
./spatch --sp-file foo.cocci foo.c Apply the semantic patch foo.cocci to the C file foo.c. The semantic patch is applied modulo a set of isomorphisms contained in standard.iso (standard.iso is by default located in /usr/lib/coccinelle/standard.iso). A patch showing the effect of the application, if any, will be generated on the standard output. ./spatch --sp-file foo.cocci foo.c -o /tmp/newfoo.c The same as the above, except that a modified version of foo.c is stored in /tmp/newfoo.c. It is also possible to apply spatch to all of the C files in a directory: ./spatch --cocci-file foo.cocci --dir foodir If the semantic patch is not working as expected, the option --debug shows selection of information about the application of a semantic patch to a file or directory.
MORE OPTIONS
MAIN OPTIONS --sp-file <file> the semantic patch file -o <file> the output file --in-place do the modification on the file directly --backup-suffix suffix to use when making a backup for inplace --out-place store modifications in a .cocci_res file --reverse invert the semantic patch before applying it -U set number of diff context lines --partial-match report partial matches of the SP on the C file --iso-file <file> (default=/usr/local/lib/coccinelle/standard.iso) --macro-file <file> --macro-file-builtins <file> (default=/usr/local/lib/coccinelle/standard.h) --recursive-includes causes all available include files, both those included in the C file(s) and those included in header files, to be used --all-includes causes all available include files included in the C file(s) to be used --no-includes causes not even local include files to be used --local-includes causes local include files to be used --ignore-unknown-options For integration in a toolchain (must be set before the first unknown option) --include-headers process header files independently -I <dir> containing the header files (optional) --preprocess run the C preprocessor before applying the semantic match -c gcc/cpp compatibility mode --dir <dir> process all files in directory recursively --use-glimpse works with --dir, use info generated by glimpseindex --use-idutils find relevant files using id-utils --patch <dir> path name with respect to which a patch should be created "" for a file in the current directory --kbuild-info <file> improve --dir by grouping related c files --pyoutput Sets output routine: Default value: coccilib.output.Console --version guess what --date guess what --shorthelp see short list of options --longhelp see all the available options in different categories ALIASES AND OBSOLETE OPTIONS --sp command line semantic patch --iso short option of --iso-file --cocci-file <file> the semantic patch file MOST USEFUL SHOW OPTIONS --show-diff --no-show-diff --force-diff show diff even if only spacing changes --show-flow --ctl-inline-let --ctl-show-mcodekind --show-bindings --show-transinfo --show-misc --show-trying show the name of each function being processed --show-dependencies show the dependencies related to each rule VERBOSE SUBSYSTEMS OPTIONS --verbose-ctl-engine --verbose-match --verbose-engine --graphical-trace generate a pdf file representing the matching process --gt-without-label remove graph label (requires option -graphical-trace) --parse-error-msg --verbose-parsing --type-error-msg OTHER SHOW OPTIONS --show-c --show-cocci --show-before-fixed-flow --show-ctl-tex --show-ctl-text --show-SP DEBUG C PARSING/UNPARSING --debug-cpp --debug-lexer --debug-etdt --debug-typedef --filter-msg filter some cpp message when the macro is a "known" cpp construct --filter-define-error --filter-msg-define-error filter the error msg --filter-passed-level --debug-unparsing SHORTCUT FOR ENABLING/DISABLING A SET OF DEBUGGING OPTIONS AT ONCE --quiet --very-quiet --debug --pad BENCH OPTIONS --profile gather timing information about the main coccinelle functions --bench <level> for profiling the CTL engine --timeout <sec> timeout in seconds --steps max number of model checking steps per code unit --iso-limit max depth of iso application --no-iso-limit disable limit on max depth of iso application --track-iso gather information about isomorphism usage --disable-iso disable a specific isomorphism --profile-iso gather information about the cost of isomorphism usage CHANGE OF ALGORITHM OPTIONS --keep-comments keep comments around removed code --loop --no-loops drop all back edges derived from looping constructs - unsafe --no-gotos drop all jumps derived from gotos - unsafe --no-saved-typedefs drop all inferred typedefs from one parse of some code to the next --ocaml-regexps use OCaml Str regular expressions for constraints --l1 --ifdef-to-if convert ifdef to if (experimental) --no-ifdef-to-if convert ifdef to if (experimental) --disable-multi-pass --noif0-passing --defined --undefined --noadd-typedef-root --disallow-nested-exps disallow an expression pattern from matching a term and its subterm --disable-worth-trying-opt --only-return-is-error-exitif this flag is not set, then break and continue are also error exits --allow-inconsistent-paths if this flag is set don't check for inconsistent paths; dangerous --no-safe-expressions make an expression disjunction not prioritise the topmost disjunct --int-bits the number of bits in an unsigned int --long-bits the number of bits in an unsigned long --linux-spacing spacing of + code follows the conventions of Linux --smpl-spacing spacing of + code follows the semantic patch -D indicate that a virtual rule should be considered to be matched --c++ make a small attempt to parse C++ files. The supported extensions for source files are .cpp, .cxx, .cc, and for header files are .h, .hpp and .hxx. Note that this option disables the processing of .c files as Coccinelle behaviour is different for C++. MISC OPTIONS --debugger option to set if launch spatch in ocamldebug --disable-once to print more messages --show-trace-profile show trace --save-tmp-files CONCURRENCY --index the processor to use for this run of spatch --max the number of processors available --mod-distrib use mod to distribute files among the processors PAD OPTIONS --use-cache use .ast_raw pre-parsed cached C file --cache-prefix directory of cached ASTs, sets --use-cache --cache-limit maximum number of cached ASTs, sets --use-cache TEST MODE AND TEST OPTIONS (WORKS WITH TESTS/ OR .OK FILES) The test options don't work with the --sp-file and so on. --test <file> launch spatch on tests/file.[c,cocci] --testall launch spatch on all files in tests/ having a .res --test-okfailed generates .{ok,failed,spatch_ok} files using .res files --test-regression-okfailed process the .{ok,failed,spatch_ok} files in current dir --compare-with-expected use also file.res --expected-score-file which score file to compare with in --testall --no-update-score-file do not update the score file when --testall succeeds --relax-include-path ACTION MODE The action options don't work with the --sp-file and so on. It's for the other (internal) uses of the spatch program. --tokens-c <file> --parse-c <file or dir> --parse-h <file or dir> --parse-ch <file or dir> --parse-i <file or dir> --parse <file or dir> --show-flow <file or file:function> --control-flow <file or file:function> --control-flow-to-file <file or file:function> --test-cfg-ifdef <file> --parse-unparse <file> --type-c <file> --compare-c <file1> <file2> --comment-annotater-c <file> --compare-c-hardcoded --test-attributes <file> --test-cpp <file> --extract-macros <file or dir> --extract-macros-select <file or dir> --xxx <file1> <> --parse-cocci <file> --compare-c <file1> <file2>
CONFIGURATION MECHANISM
Coccinelle uses a simple text format to store customizations into in which the configuration file is processed is as follows, where the later lines always extend and may override earlier ones: o Your current user's home directory is processed first o Your directory from which spatch is called is processed next o The directory provided with the --dir option is processed last, if used Such a configuration file may look like this: [spatch] options = --jobs 4 options = --show-trying
FILES
/usr/lib/coccinelle/standard.iso This file contains the default set of isomorphisms. /usr/lib/coccinelle/standard.h This file contains the default set of macro hints. .cocciconfig This file contains the custom set of spatch options.
ENVIRONMENT
COCCINELLE_HOME The path to the Coccinelle share directory. Default is /usr/lib/coccinelle
REFERENCES
Y. Padioleau, J.L. Lawall, R.R Hansen, G. Muller. "Documenting and Automating Collateral Evolutions in Linux Device Driver", EuroSys 2008 , Glasgow, Scotland, April 2008, pp. 247-260. Julien Brunel, Damien Doligez, René Rydhof Hansen, Julia L. Lawall, Gilles Muller. "A foundation for flow-based program matching: using temporal logic and model checking", POPL 2009 , Savannah, GA, USA, January 21-23, 2009, pp. 114-126.
AUTHOR
spatch was written by Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@lip6.fr>, Yoann Padioleau <yoann.padioleau@gmail.com>, Rene Rydhof Hansen <rrh@cs.aau.dk>, Henrik Stuart <henrik@hstuart.dk>, Nicolas Palix <nicolas.palix@imag.fr>, Peter Senna Tschudin <peter.senna@gmail.com>, Sébastien Hinderer <Sebastien.Hinderer@inria.fr>, Xavier Clerc <xavier.clerc@inria.fr> and Matthieu Caneill <matthieu.caneill42@gmail.com>. This manual page was written by Yoann Padioleau <yoann.padioleau@gmail.com>, Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@lip6.fr>, Nicolas Palix <nicolas.palix@imag.fr> and Peter Senna Tschudin <peter.senna@gmail.com>.
REPORTING BUGS
Send a mail to <cocci@systeme.lip6.fr>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012, 2015, INRIA and University of Grenoble-Alpes LIG. Copyright 2010, 2011, University of Copenhagen DIKU and INRIA. Copyright 2005-2009, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, University of Copenhagen. spatch is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, according to version 2 of the License.
SEE ALSO
patch(1), diff(1) Feb 26, 2015 SPATCH(1)