The typedef handler should do two things to be generic:
1) parse typedef enums;
2) accept both possible syntaxes:
typedef struct foo { .. } foo_t;
typedef struct { .. } foo_t;
Unfortunately, this is needed to parse some legacy DVB
files, like dvb/audio.h.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
# Handle multi-line typedefs
#
-my @matches = $data =~ m/typedef\s+struct\s+\S+\s*\{[^\}]+\}\s*(\S+)\s*\;/g;
+my @matches = ($data =~ m/typedef\s+struct\s+\S+?\s*\{[^\}]+\}\s*(\S+)\s*\;/g,
+ $data =~ m/typedef\s+enum\s+\S+?\s*\{[^\}]+\}\s*(\S+)\s*\;/g,);
foreach my $m (@matches) {
- my $s = $1;
- my $n = $1;
+ my $s = $m;
+ my $n = $m;
$n =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/;
$n =~ tr/_/-/;