#----------------------------------------------------------------- # pycparser: func_calls.py # # Using pycparser for printing out all the calls of some function # in a C file. # # Eli Bendersky [https://eli.thegreenplace.net/] # License: BSD #----------------------------------------------------------------- from __future__ import print_function import platform import sys # This is not required if you've installed pycparser into # your site-packages/ with setup.py sys.path.extend(['.', '..']) from pycparser import c_ast, parse_file # A visitor with some state information (the funcname it's looking for) class FuncCallVisitor(c_ast.NodeVisitor): def __init__(self, funcname): self.funcname = funcname def visit_FuncCall(self, node): if node.name.name == self.funcname: print('%s called at %s' % (self.funcname, node.name.coord)) # Visit args in case they contain more func calls. if node.args: self.visit(node.args) def show_func_calls(filename, funcname): ast = parse_file(filename, use_cpp=True) v = FuncCallVisitor(funcname) v.visit(ast) if __name__ == "__main__": if len(sys.argv) > 2: filename = sys.argv[1] func = sys.argv[2] else: filename = 'examples/c_files/basic.c' func = 'foo' show_func_calls(filename, func)