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core/bindgen/c-parser-evaluate.odin

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+package bindgen
+
+import "core:fmt"
+import "core:strconv"
+
+// Evaluates an expression to a i64, without checking.
+evaluate_i64 :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> i64 {
+    ok : bool;
+    value : LiteralValue;
+
+    value, ok = evaluate(data);
+    return value.(i64);
+}
+
+// Evaluate an expression, returns whether it succeeded.
+evaluate :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> (LiteralValue, bool) {
+    return evaluate_level_5(data);
+}
+
+// @note Evaluate levels numbers are based on
+// https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/language/operator_precedence.
+
+// Bitwise shift level.
+evaluate_level_5 :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> (value : LiteralValue, ok : bool) {
+    value, ok = evaluate_level_4(data);
+    if !ok do return;
+
+    invalid_value : LiteralValue;
+    token := peek_token(data);
+
+    if token == "<<" {
+        v : LiteralValue;
+        eat_token(data);
+
+        v, ok = evaluate_level_5(data);
+        if is_i64(v) do value = value.(i64) << cast(u64) v.(i64);
+        else do invalid_value = v;
+    } else if token == ">>" {
+        v : LiteralValue;
+        eat_token(data);
+
+        v, ok = evaluate_level_5(data);
+        if is_i64(v) do value = value.(i64) >> cast(u64) v.(i64);
+        else do invalid_value = v;
+    }
+
+    if invalid_value != nil {
+        print_warning("Invalid operand for bitwise shift ", invalid_value);
+    }
+
+    return;
+}
+
+// Additive level.
+evaluate_level_4 :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> (value : LiteralValue, ok : bool) {
+    value, ok = evaluate_level_3(data);
+    if !ok do return;
+
+    token := peek_token(data);
+    if token == "+" {
+        v : LiteralValue;
+        eat_token(data);
+        v, ok = evaluate_level_4(data);
+        if is_i64(v) do value = value.(i64) + v.(i64);
+        else if is_f64(v) do value = value.(f64) + v.(f64);
+    }
+    else if token == "-" {
+        v : LiteralValue;
+        eat_token(data);
+        v, ok = evaluate_level_4(data);
+        if is_i64(v) do value = value.(i64) - v.(i64);
+        else if is_f64(v) do value = value.(f64) - v.(f64);
+    }
+
+    return;
+}
+
+// Multiplicative level.
+evaluate_level_3 :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> (value : LiteralValue, ok : bool) {
+    value, ok = evaluate_level_2(data);
+    if !ok do return;
+
+    token := peek_token(data);
+    if token == "*" {
+        v : LiteralValue;
+        eat_token(data);
+        v, ok = evaluate_level_3(data);
+        if is_i64(v) do value = value.(i64) * v.(i64);
+        else if is_f64(v) do value = value.(f64) * v.(f64);
+    }
+    else if token == "/" {
+        v : LiteralValue;
+        eat_token(data);
+        v, ok = evaluate_level_3(data);
+        if is_i64(v) do value = value.(i64) / v.(i64);
+        else if is_f64(v) do value = value.(f64) / v.(f64);
+    }
+
+    return;
+}
+
+// Prefix level.
+evaluate_level_2 :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> (value : LiteralValue, ok : bool) {
+    token := peek_token(data);
+
+    // Bitwise not
+    if token == "~" {
+        check_and_eat_token(data, "~");
+        value, ok = evaluate_level_2(data);
+        value = ~value.(i64);
+    }
+    else {
+        // @note Should call evaluate_level_1, but we don't have that because we do not dereferenciation.
+        value, ok = evaluate_level_0(data);
+    }
+
+    return;
+}
+
+// Does not try to compose with arithmetics, it just evaluates one single expression.
+evaluate_level_0 :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> (value : LiteralValue, ok : bool) {
+    ok = true;
+    value = 0;
+    token := peek_token(data);
+
+    // Parentheses
+    if token == "(" {
+        value, ok = evaluate_parentheses(data);
+    } // Number literal
+    else if (token[0] == '-') || (token[0] >= '0' && token[0] <= '9') {
+        value, ok = evaluate_number_literal(data);
+    } // String literal
+    else if token[0] == '"' {
+        value = evaluate_string_literal(data);
+    } // Function-like
+    else if token == "sizeof" {
+        value = evaluate_sizeof(data);
+    } // Knowned literal
+    else if token in data.knownedLiterals {
+        value = evaluate_knowned_literal(data);
+    } // Custom expression
+    else if token in data.options.customExpressionHandlers {
+        value = data.options.customExpressionHandlers[token](data);
+    }
+    else {
+        print_warning("Unknown token ", token, " for expression evaluation.");
+        ok = false;
+    }
+
+    return;
+}
+
+evaluate_sizeof :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> LiteralValue {
+    print_warning("Using 'sizeof()'. Currently not able to precompute that. Please check generated code.");
+
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "sizeof");
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "(");
+    for data.bytes[data.offset] != ')' {
+        data.offset += 1;
+    }
+    check_and_eat_token(data, ")");
+    return 1;
+}
+
+evaluate_parentheses :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> (value : LiteralValue, ok : bool) {
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "(");
+
+    // Cast to int (via "(int)" syntax)
+    token := peek_token(data);
+    if token == "int" {
+        check_and_eat_token(data, "int");
+        check_and_eat_token(data, ")");
+        value, ok = evaluate(data);
+        return;
+    } // Cast to enum value (via "(enum XXX)" syntax)
+    else if token == "enum" {
+        check_and_eat_token(data, "enum");
+        eat_token(data);
+        check_and_eat_token(data, ")");
+        value, ok = evaluate(data);
+        return;
+    }
+
+    value, ok = evaluate(data);
+    check_and_eat_token(data, ")");
+    return;
+}
+
+evaluate_number_literal :: proc(data : ^ParserData, loc := #caller_location) -> (value : LiteralValue, ok : bool) {
+    token := parse_any(data);
+
+    // Unary - before numbers
+    numberLitteral := token;
+    for token == "-" {
+        token = parse_any(data);
+        numberLitteral = tcat(numberLitteral, token);
+    }
+    token = numberLitteral;
+
+    // Check if any point or scientific notation in number
+    foundPointOrExp := false;
+    for c in token {
+        if c == '.' || c == 'e' || c == 'E' {
+            foundPointOrExp = true;
+            break;
+        }
+    }
+
+    isHexadecimal := len(token) >= 2 && token[:2] == "0x";
+
+    // Computing postfix
+    tokenLength := len(token);
+    l := tokenLength - 1;
+    for l > 0 {
+        c := token[l];
+        if c >= '0' && c <= '9' { break; }
+        if isHexadecimal && ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F')) { break; }
+        l -= 1;
+    }
+
+    postfix : string;
+    if l != tokenLength - 1 {
+        postfix = token[l+1:];
+        token = token[:l+1];
+    }
+
+    if postfix != "" && (postfix[0] == 'u' || postfix[0] == 'U') {
+        print_warning("Found number litteral '", token, "' with unsigned postfix, we cast it to an int64 internally.");
+    }
+
+    // Floating point
+    if !isHexadecimal && (foundPointOrExp || postfix == "f") {
+        value, ok = strconv.parse_f64(token);
+    } // Integer
+    else {
+        value, ok = strconv.parse_i64(token);
+    }
+
+    if !ok {
+        print_error(data, loc, "Expected number litteral but got '", token, "'.");
+    }
+
+    return value, ok;
+}
+
+evaluate_string_literal :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> string {
+    token := parse_any(data);
+    return token;
+}
+
+evaluate_knowned_literal :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> LiteralValue {
+    token := parse_any(data);
+    return data.knownedLiterals[token];
+}
+
+is_i64 :: proc(value : LiteralValue) -> (ok : bool) {
+    v : i64;
+    v, ok = value.(i64);
+    return ok;
+}
+
+is_f64 :: proc(value : LiteralValue) -> (ok : bool) {
+    v : f64;
+    v, ok = value.(f64);
+    return ok;
+}

+ 267 - 0
core/bindgen/c-parser-helpers.odin

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+package bindgen
+
+import "core:os"
+import "core:fmt"
+import "core:strings"
+import "core:strconv"
+
+// Extract from start (included) to end (excluded) offsets
+extract_string :: proc(data : ^ParserData, startOffset : u32, endOffset : u32) -> string {
+    return strings.string_from_ptr(&data.bytes[startOffset], cast(int) (endOffset - startOffset));
+}
+
+// Peek the end offset of the next token
+peek_token_end :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> u32 {
+    offset : u32;
+
+    for true {
+        eat_whitespaces_and_comments(data);
+        if data.offset >= data.bytesLength {
+            return data.bytesLength;
+        }
+        offset = data.offset;
+
+        // Identifier
+        if (data.bytes[offset] >= 'a' && data.bytes[offset] <= 'z') ||
+            (data.bytes[offset] >= 'A' && data.bytes[offset] <= 'Z') ||
+            (data.bytes[offset] == '_') {
+            offset += 1;
+            for (data.bytes[offset] >= 'a' && data.bytes[offset] <= 'z') ||
+                (data.bytes[offset] >= 'A' && data.bytes[offset] <= 'Z') ||
+                (data.bytes[offset] >= '0' && data.bytes[offset] <= '9') ||
+                (data.bytes[offset] == '_') {
+                offset += 1;
+            }
+        }
+        if offset != data.offset {
+            // Nothing to do: we found an identifier
+        } // Number literal
+        else if (data.bytes[offset] >= '0' && data.bytes[offset] <= '9') {
+            offset += 1;
+            // Hexademical literal
+            if data.bytes[offset - 1] == '0' && data.bytes[offset] == 'x' {
+                offset += 1;
+                for (data.bytes[offset] >= '0' && data.bytes[offset] <= '9') ||
+                    (data.bytes[offset] >= 'a' && data.bytes[offset] <= 'f') ||
+                    (data.bytes[offset] >= 'A' && data.bytes[offset] <= 'F') {
+                    offset += 1;
+                }
+            } // Basic number literal
+            else {
+                for (data.bytes[offset] >= '0' && data.bytes[offset] <= '9') ||
+                    data.bytes[offset] == '.' {
+                    offset += 1;
+                }
+
+                if (data.bytes[offset] == 'e' || data.bytes[offset] == 'E') {
+                    offset += 1;
+                    if data.bytes[offset] == '-' {
+                        offset += 1;
+                    }
+                }
+
+                for (data.bytes[offset] >= '0' && data.bytes[offset] <= '9') {
+                    offset += 1;
+                }
+            }
+
+            // Number suffix?
+            for (data.bytes[offset] == 'u' || data.bytes[offset] == 'U') ||
+                (data.bytes[offset] == 'l' || data.bytes[offset] == 'L') ||
+                (data.bytes[offset] == 'f') {
+                offset += 1;
+            }
+        } // String literal
+        else if data.bytes[offset] == '"' {
+            offset += 1;
+            for data.bytes[offset-1] == '\\' || data.bytes[offset] != '"' {
+                offset += 1;
+            }
+            offset += 1;
+        } // Possible shifts
+        else if data.bytes[offset] == '<' || data.bytes[offset] == '>' {
+            offset += 1;
+            if data.bytes[offset] == data.bytes[offset-1] {
+                offset += 1;
+            }
+        } // Single character
+        else {
+            offset += 1;
+        }
+
+        token := extract_string(data, data.offset, offset);
+
+        // Ignore __attribute__
+        if token == "__attribute__" {
+            print_warning("__attribute__ is ignored.");
+
+            for data.bytes[offset] != '(' {
+                offset += 1;
+            }
+
+            parenthesesCount := 1;
+            for true {
+                offset += 1;
+                if data.bytes[offset] == '(' do parenthesesCount += 1;
+                else if data.bytes[offset] == ')' do parenthesesCount -= 1;
+                if parenthesesCount == 0 do break;
+            }
+            offset += 1;
+
+            data.offset = offset;
+        } // Ignore certain keywords
+        else if (token == "inline" || token == "__inline" || token == "static"
+                || token == "restrict" || token == "__restrict"
+                || token == "volatile"
+                || token == "__extension__") {
+            data.offset = offset;
+        } // Ignore ignored tokens ;)
+        else {
+            for ignoredToken in data.options.ignoredTokens {
+                if token == ignoredToken {
+                    data.offset = offset;
+                    break;
+                }
+            }
+        }
+
+        if data.offset != offset {
+            break;
+        }
+    }
+
+    return offset;
+}
+
+// Peek the next token (just eating whitespaces and comment)
+peek_token :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> string {
+    tokenEnd := peek_token_end(data);
+    if tokenEnd == data.bytesLength {
+        return "EOF";
+    }
+    return extract_string(data, data.offset, tokenEnd);
+}
+
+// Find the end of the define directive (understanding endline backslashes)
+// @note Tricky cases like comments hiding a backslash effect are not handled.
+peek_define_end :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> u32 {
+    defineEndOffset := data.offset;
+    for data.bytes[defineEndOffset-1] == '\\' || data.bytes[defineEndOffset] != '\n'  {
+        defineEndOffset += 1;
+    }
+    return defineEndOffset;
+}
+
+eat_comment :: proc(data : ^ParserData) {
+    if data.offset >= data.bytesLength || data.bytes[data.offset] != '/' {
+        return;
+    }
+
+    // Line comment
+    if data.bytes[data.offset + 1] == '/' {
+        eat_line(data);
+    } // Range comment
+    else if data.bytes[data.offset + 1] == '*' {
+        data.offset += 2;
+        for data.bytes[data.offset] != '*' || data.bytes[data.offset + 1] != '/' {
+            data.offset += 1;
+        }
+        data.offset += 2;
+    }
+}
+
+// Eat whitespaces
+eat_whitespaces :: proc(data : ^ParserData) {
+    // Effective whitespace
+    for data.offset < data.bytesLength &&
+        (data.bytes[data.offset] == ' ' || data.bytes[data.offset] == '\t' ||
+        data.bytes[data.offset] == '\r' || data.bytes[data.offset] == '\n') {
+        if data.bytes[data.offset] == '\n' && data.bytes[data.offset] != '\\' {
+            data.foundFullReturn = true;
+        }
+        data.offset += 1;
+    }
+}
+
+// Removes whitespaces and comments
+eat_whitespaces_and_comments :: proc(data : ^ParserData) {
+    startOffset : u32 = 0xFFFFFFFF;
+    for startOffset != data.offset {
+        startOffset = data.offset;
+        eat_whitespaces(data);
+        eat_comment(data);
+    }
+}
+
+// Eat full line
+eat_line :: proc(data : ^ParserData) {
+    for ; data.bytes[data.offset] != '\n'; data.offset += 1 {
+    }
+}
+
+// Eat a line, and repeat if it ends with a backslash
+eat_define_lines :: proc(data : ^ParserData) {
+    for data.bytes[data.offset-1] == '\\' || data.bytes[data.offset] != '\n'  {
+        data.offset += 1;
+    }
+}
+
+// Eat next token
+eat_token :: proc(data : ^ParserData) {
+    data.offset = peek_token_end(data);
+}
+
+// Eat next token
+check_and_eat_token :: proc(data : ^ParserData, expectedToken : string, loc := #caller_location) {
+    token := peek_token(data);
+    if token != expectedToken {
+        print_error(data, loc, "Expected ", expectedToken, " but found ", token, ".");
+    }
+    data.offset += cast(u32) len(token);
+}
+
+// Check whether the next token is outside #define range
+is_define_end :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> bool {
+    defineEnd := peek_define_end(data);
+    tokenEnd := peek_token_end(data);
+
+    return (defineEnd < tokenEnd);
+}
+
+// Check if the current #define is a macro definition
+is_define_macro :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> bool {
+    startOffset := data.offset;
+    defer data.offset = startOffset;
+
+    token := parse_any(data);
+    if token != "(" do return false;
+
+    // Find the other parenthesis
+    parenthesesCount := 1;
+    for parenthesesCount != 0 {
+        token = parse_any(data);
+        if token == "(" do parenthesesCount += 1;
+        else if token == ")" do parenthesesCount -= 1;
+    }
+
+    // Its a macro if after the parentheses, it's not the end
+    return !is_define_end(data);
+}
+
+// @note Very slow function to get line number,
+// use only for errors.
+// @todo Well, this does not seem to work properly, UTF-8 problem?
+get_line_column :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> (u32, u32) {
+    line : u32 = 1;
+    column : u32 = 0;
+    for i : u32 = 0; i < data.offset; i += 1 {
+        if data.bytes[i] == '\n' {
+            column = 0;
+            line += 1;
+        }
+        else {
+            column += 1;
+        }
+    }
+    return line, column;
+}

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core/bindgen/c-parser-nodes.odin

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+package bindgen
+
+DefineNode :: struct {
+    name : string,
+    value : LiteralValue,
+}
+
+StructDefinitionNode :: struct {
+    name : string,
+    members : [dynamic]StructOrUnionMember,
+    forwardDeclared : bool,
+}
+
+UnionDefinitionNode :: struct {
+    name : string,
+    members : [dynamic]StructOrUnionMember,
+}
+
+EnumDefinitionNode :: struct {
+    name : string,
+    members : [dynamic]EnumMember,
+}
+
+FunctionDeclarationNode :: struct {
+    name : string,
+    returnType : Type,
+    parameters : [dynamic]FunctionParameter,
+}
+
+TypedefNode :: struct {
+    name : string,
+    type : Type,
+}
+
+Nodes :: struct {
+    defines : [dynamic]DefineNode,
+    enumDefinitions : [dynamic]EnumDefinitionNode,
+    unionDefinitions : [dynamic]UnionDefinitionNode,
+    structDefinitions : [dynamic]StructDefinitionNode,
+    functionDeclarations : [dynamic]FunctionDeclarationNode,
+    typedefs : [dynamic]TypedefNode,
+}
+
+LiteralValue :: union {
+    i64,
+    f64,
+    string,
+}
+
+// Type, might be an array
+Type :: struct {
+    base : BaseType,
+    dimensions : [dynamic]u64,  // Array dimensions
+}
+
+BaseType :: union {
+    BuiltinType,
+    PointerType,
+    IdentifierType,
+    FunctionType,
+    FunctionPointerType,
+}
+
+BuiltinType :: enum {
+    Unknown,
+    Void,
+    Int,
+    UInt,
+    LongInt,
+    ULongInt,
+    LongLongInt,
+    ULongLongInt,
+    ShortInt,
+    UShortInt,
+    Char,
+    SChar,
+    UChar,
+    Float,
+    Double,
+    LongDouble,
+
+    // Not defined by C language but in <stdint.h>
+    Int8,
+    Int16,
+    Int32,
+    Int64,
+    UInt8,
+    UInt16,
+    UInt32,
+    UInt64,
+    Size,
+    SSize,
+    PtrDiff,
+    UIntPtr,
+    IntPtr,
+}
+
+PointerType :: struct {
+    type : ^Type, // Pointer is there to prevent definition cycle. Null means void.
+}
+
+IdentifierType :: struct {
+    name : string,
+    anonymous : bool, // An anonymous identifier can be hard-given a name in some contexts.
+}
+
+FunctionType :: struct {
+    returnType : ^Type, // Pointer is there to prevent definition cycle. Null means void.
+    parameters : [dynamic]FunctionParameter,
+}
+
+FunctionPointerType :: struct {
+    name : string,
+    returnType : ^Type, // Pointer is there to prevent definition cycle. Null means void.
+    parameters : [dynamic]FunctionParameter,
+}
+
+EnumMember :: struct {
+    name : string,
+    value : i64,
+    hasValue : bool,
+}
+
+StructOrUnionMember :: struct {
+    name : string,
+    type : Type,
+}
+
+FunctionParameter :: struct {
+    name : string,
+    type : Type,
+}

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core/bindgen/c-parser.odin

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+package bindgen
+
+import "core:os"
+import "core:fmt"
+import "core:strings"
+import "core:strconv"
+
+// Global counters
+anonymousStructCount := 0;
+anonymousUnionCount := 0;
+anonymousEnumCount := 0;
+
+knownTypeAliases : map[string]Type;
+
+CustomHandler :: proc(data : ^ParserData);
+CustomExpressionHandler :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> LiteralValue;
+
+ParserOptions :: struct {
+    ignoredTokens : []string,
+
+    // Handlers
+    customHandlers : map[string]CustomHandler,
+    customExpressionHandlers : map[string]CustomExpressionHandler,
+}
+
+ParserData :: struct {
+    bytes : []u8,
+    bytesLength : u32,
+    offset : u32,
+
+    // References
+    nodes : Nodes,
+    options : ^ParserOptions,
+
+    // Knowned values
+    knownedLiterals : map[string]LiteralValue,
+
+    // Whether we have eaten a '\n' character that has no backslash just before
+    foundFullReturn : bool,
+}
+
+is_identifier :: proc(token : string) -> bool {
+    return (token[0] >= 'a' && token[0] <= 'z') ||
+        (token[0] >= 'A' && token[0] <= 'Z') ||
+        (token[0] == '_');
+}
+
+parse :: proc(bytes : []u8, options : ParserOptions, loc := #caller_location) -> Nodes {
+    options := options;
+
+    data : ParserData;
+    data.bytes = bytes;
+    data.bytesLength = cast(u32) len(bytes);
+    data.options = &options;
+
+    for data.offset = 0; data.offset < data.bytesLength; {
+        token := peek_token(&data);
+        if data.offset == data.bytesLength do break;
+
+        if token in options.customHandlers {
+            options.customHandlers[token](&data);
+        }
+        else if token == "{" || token == "}" || token == ";" {
+            eat_token(&data);
+        }
+        else if token == "extern" {
+            check_and_eat_token(&data, "extern");
+        }
+        else if token == "\"C\"" {
+            check_and_eat_token(&data, "\"C\"");
+        }
+        else if token == "#" {
+            parse_directive(&data);
+        }
+        else if token == "typedef" {
+            parse_typedef(&data);
+        }
+        else if is_identifier(token) {
+            parse_variable_or_function_declaration(&data);
+        }
+        else {
+            print_error(&data, loc, "Unexpected token: ", token, ".");
+            return data.nodes;
+        }
+    }
+
+    return data.nodes;
+}
+
+parse_any :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> string {
+    offset := peek_token_end(data);
+    identifier := extract_string(data, data.offset, offset);
+    data.offset = offset;
+    return identifier;
+}
+
+parse_identifier :: proc(data : ^ParserData, loc := #caller_location) -> string {
+    identifier := parse_any(data);
+
+    if (identifier[0] < 'a' || identifier[0] > 'z') &&
+        (identifier[0] < 'A' || identifier[0] > 'Z') &&
+        (identifier[0] != '_') {
+            print_error(data, loc, "Expected identifier but found ", identifier, ".");
+        }
+
+    return identifier;
+}
+
+parse_type_dimensions :: proc(data : ^ParserData, type : ^Type) {
+    token := peek_token(data);
+    for token == "[" {
+        eat_token(data);
+        token = peek_token(data);
+        if token == "]" {
+            pointerType : PointerType;
+            pointerType.type = new(Type);
+            pointerType.type^ = type^; // Copy
+            type.base = pointerType;
+            delete(type.dimensions);
+        } else {
+            dimension := evaluate_i64(data);
+            append(&type.dimensions, cast(u64) dimension);
+        }
+        check_and_eat_token(data, "]");
+        token = peek_token(data);
+    }
+}
+
+// This will parse anything that look like a type:
+// Builtin: char/int/float/...
+// Struct-like: struct A/struct { ... }/enum E
+// Function pointer: void (*f)(...)
+//
+// Definition permitted: If a struct-like definition is found, it will generate
+// the according Node and return a corresponding type.
+parse_type :: proc(data : ^ParserData, definitionPermitted := false) -> Type {
+    type : Type;
+
+    // Eat qualifiers
+    token := peek_token(data);
+    if token == "const" {
+        eat_token(data);
+        token = peek_token(data);
+    }
+
+    // Parse main type
+    if token == "struct" {
+        type.base = parse_struct_type(data, definitionPermitted);
+    }
+    else if token == "union" {
+        type.base = parse_union_type(data);
+    }
+    else if token == "enum" {
+        type.base = parse_enum_type(data);
+    }
+    else {
+        // Test builtin type
+        type.base = parse_builtin_type(data);
+        if type.base.(BuiltinType) == BuiltinType.Unknown {
+            // Basic identifier type
+            identifierType : IdentifierType;
+            identifierType.name = parse_identifier(data);
+            type.base = identifierType;
+        }
+    }
+
+    // Eat qualifiers
+    token = peek_token(data);
+    if token == "const" {
+        eat_token(data);
+        token = peek_token(data);
+    }
+
+    // Check if pointer
+    for token == "*" {
+        check_and_eat_token(data, "*");
+        token = peek_token(data);
+
+        pointerType : PointerType;
+        pointerType.type = new(Type);
+        pointerType.type^ = type; // Copy
+
+        type.base = pointerType;
+
+        // Eat qualifiers
+        if token == "const" {
+            eat_token(data);
+            token = peek_token(data);
+        }
+    }
+
+    // Parse array dimensions if any.
+    parse_type_dimensions(data, &type);
+
+    // ----- Function pointer type
+
+    if token == "(" {
+        check_and_eat_token(data, "(");
+        check_and_eat_token(data, "*");
+
+        functionPointerType : FunctionPointerType;
+        functionPointerType.returnType = new(Type);
+        functionPointerType.returnType^ = type;
+        functionPointerType.name = parse_identifier(data);
+
+        check_and_eat_token(data, ")");
+        parse_function_parameters(data, &functionPointerType.parameters);
+
+        type.base = functionPointerType;
+    }
+
+    return type;
+}
+
+parse_builtin_type :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> BuiltinType {
+    previousBuiltinType := BuiltinType.Unknown;
+    intFound := false;
+    shortFound := false;
+    signedFound := false;
+    unsignedFound := false;
+    longCount := 0;
+
+    for true {
+        token := peek_token(data);
+
+        // Attribute
+        attributeFound := true;
+        if token == "long" do longCount += 1;
+        else if token == "short" do shortFound = true;
+        else if token == "unsigned" do unsignedFound = true;
+        else if token == "signed" do signedFound = true;
+        else do attributeFound = false;
+        if attributeFound { eat_token(data); continue; }
+
+        // Known type alias
+        if token in knownTypeAliases {
+            builtinType, ok := knownTypeAliases[token].base.(BuiltinType);
+            if ok {
+                eat_token(data);
+                previousBuiltinType = builtinType;
+            }
+            break;
+        }
+
+        // Classic type and standard types
+        if token == "void" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.Void; }
+        else if token == "int" {
+            eat_token(data);
+            intFound = true;
+        }
+        else if token == "float" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.Float; }
+        else if token == "double" {
+            eat_token(data);
+            if longCount == 0 do return BuiltinType.Double;
+            else do return BuiltinType.LongDouble;
+        }
+        else if token == "char" {
+            eat_token(data);
+            if signedFound do return BuiltinType.SChar;
+            else if unsignedFound do return BuiltinType.UChar;
+            else do return BuiltinType.Char;
+        }
+        else if token == "__int8" {
+            // @note :MicrosoftDumminess __intX are Microsoft's fixed-size integers
+            // https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/cpp/cpp/int8-int16-int32-int64
+            // and for unsigned version, they prefixed it with "unsigned"...
+            eat_token(data);
+            if unsignedFound do return BuiltinType.UInt8;
+            else do return BuiltinType.Int8;
+        }
+        else if token == "__int16" {
+            eat_token(data);
+            if unsignedFound do return BuiltinType.UInt16;
+            else do return BuiltinType.Int16;
+        }
+        else if token == "__int32" {
+            eat_token(data);
+            if unsignedFound do return BuiltinType.UInt32;
+            else do return BuiltinType.Int32;
+        }
+        else if token == "__int64" {
+            eat_token(data);
+            if unsignedFound do return BuiltinType.UInt64;
+            else do return BuiltinType.Int64;
+        }
+        else if token == "int8_t" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.Int8; }
+        else if token == "int16_t" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.Int16; }
+        else if token == "int32_t" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.Int32; }
+        else if token == "int64_t" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.Int64; }
+        else if token == "uint8_t" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.UInt8; }
+        else if token == "uint16_t" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.UInt16; }
+        else if token == "uint32_t" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.UInt32; }
+        else if token == "uint64_t" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.UInt64; }
+        else if token == "size_t" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.Size; }
+        else if token == "ssize_t" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.SSize; }
+        else if token == "ptrdiff_t" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.PtrDiff; }
+        else if token == "uintptr_t" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.UIntPtr; }
+        else if token == "intptr_t" { eat_token(data); return BuiltinType.IntPtr; }
+
+        break;
+    }
+
+    // Adapt previous builtin type
+    if previousBuiltinType == BuiltinType.ShortInt {
+        shortFound = true;
+    }
+    else if previousBuiltinType == BuiltinType.Int {
+        intFound = true;
+    }
+    else if previousBuiltinType == BuiltinType.LongInt {
+        longCount += 1;
+    }
+    else if previousBuiltinType == BuiltinType.LongLongInt {
+        longCount += 2;
+    }
+    else if previousBuiltinType == BuiltinType.UShortInt {
+        unsignedFound = true;
+        shortFound = true;
+    }
+    else if previousBuiltinType == BuiltinType.UInt {
+        unsignedFound = true;
+    }
+    else if previousBuiltinType == BuiltinType.ULongInt {
+        unsignedFound = true;
+        longCount += 1;
+    }
+    else if previousBuiltinType == BuiltinType.ULongLongInt {
+        unsignedFound = true;
+        longCount += 2;
+    }
+    else if (previousBuiltinType != BuiltinType.Unknown) {
+        return previousBuiltinType; // float, void, etc.
+    }
+
+    // Implicit and explicit int
+    if intFound || shortFound || unsignedFound || signedFound || longCount > 0 {
+        if unsignedFound {
+            if shortFound do return BuiltinType.UShortInt;
+            if longCount == 0 do return BuiltinType.UInt;
+            if longCount == 1 do return BuiltinType.ULongInt;
+            if longCount == 2 do return BuiltinType.ULongLongInt;
+        } else {
+            if shortFound do return BuiltinType.ShortInt;
+            if longCount == 0 do return BuiltinType.Int;
+            if longCount == 1 do return BuiltinType.LongInt;
+            if longCount == 2 do return BuiltinType.LongLongInt;
+        }
+    }
+
+    return BuiltinType.Unknown;
+}
+
+parse_struct_type :: proc(data : ^ParserData, definitionPermitted : bool) -> IdentifierType {
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "struct");
+
+    type : IdentifierType;
+    token := peek_token(data);
+
+    if !definitionPermitted || token != "{" {
+        type.name = parse_identifier(data);
+        token = peek_token(data);
+    } else {
+        type.name = tcat("AnonymousStruct", anonymousStructCount);
+        type.anonymous = true;
+        anonymousStructCount += 1;
+    }
+
+    if token == "{" {
+        node := parse_struct_definition(data);
+        node.name = type.name;
+    } else if definitionPermitted {
+        // @note Whatever happens, we create a definition of the struct,
+        // as it might be used to forward declare it and then use it only with a pointer.
+        // This for instance the pattern for xcb_connection_t which definition
+        // is never known from user API.
+        node : StructDefinitionNode;
+        node.forwardDeclared = false;
+        node.name = type.name;
+        append(&data.nodes.structDefinitions, node);
+    }
+
+    return type;
+}
+
+parse_union_type :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> IdentifierType {
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "union");
+
+    type : IdentifierType;
+    token := peek_token(data);
+
+    if token != "{" {
+        type.name = parse_identifier(data);
+        token = peek_token(data);
+    } else {
+        type.name = tcat("AnonymousUnion", anonymousUnionCount);
+        type.anonymous = true;
+        anonymousUnionCount += 1;
+    }
+
+    if token == "{" {
+        node := parse_union_definition(data);
+        node.name = type.name;
+    }
+
+    return type;
+}
+
+parse_enum_type :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> IdentifierType {
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "enum");
+
+    type : IdentifierType;
+    token := peek_token(data);
+
+    if token != "{" {
+        type.name = parse_identifier(data);
+        token = peek_token(data);
+    } else {
+        type.name = tcat("AnonymousEnum", anonymousEnumCount);
+        type.anonymous = true;
+        anonymousEnumCount += 1;
+    }
+
+    if token == "{" {
+        node := parse_enum_definition(data);
+        node.name = type.name;
+    }
+
+    return type;
+}
+
+/**
+ * We only care about defines of some value
+ */
+parse_directive :: proc(data : ^ParserData) {
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "#");
+
+    token := peek_token(data);
+    if token == "define" {
+        parse_define(data);
+    } // We ignore all other directives
+    else {
+        eat_line(data);
+    }
+}
+
+parse_define :: proc(data : ^ParserData) {
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "define");
+    data.foundFullReturn = false;
+
+    node : DefineNode;
+    node.name = parse_identifier(data);
+
+    // Does it look like end? It might be a #define with no expression
+    if is_define_end(data) {
+        node.value = 1;
+        append(&data.nodes.defines, node);
+        data.knownedLiterals[node.name] = node.value;
+    } // Macros are ignored
+    else if is_define_macro(data) {
+        print_warning("Ignoring define macro for ", node.name, ".");
+    }
+    else {
+        literalValue, ok := evaluate(data);
+        if ok {
+            node.value = literalValue;
+            append(&data.nodes.defines, node);
+            data.knownedLiterals[node.name] = node.value;
+        }
+        else {
+            print_warning("Ignoring define expression for ", node.name, ".");
+        }
+    }
+
+    // Evaluating the expression, we might have already eaten a full return,
+    // if so, do nothing.
+    if !data.foundFullReturn {
+        eat_define_lines(data);
+    }
+}
+
+// @fixme Move
+change_anonymous_node_name :: proc (data : ^ParserData, oldName : string, newName : string) -> bool {
+    for i := 0; i < len(data.nodes.structDefinitions); i += 1 {
+        if data.nodes.structDefinitions[i].name == oldName {
+            data.nodes.structDefinitions[i].name = newName;
+            return true;
+        }
+    }
+
+    for i := 0; i < len(data.nodes.enumDefinitions); i += 1 {
+        if data.nodes.enumDefinitions[i].name == oldName {
+            data.nodes.enumDefinitions[i].name = newName;
+            return true;
+        }
+    }
+
+    for i := 0; i < len(data.nodes.unionDefinitions); i += 1 {
+        if data.nodes.unionDefinitions[i].name == oldName {
+            data.nodes.unionDefinitions[i].name = newName;
+            return true;
+        }
+    }
+
+    return false;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Type aliasing.
+ *  typedef <sourceType> <name>;
+ */
+parse_typedef :: proc(data : ^ParserData) {
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "typedef");
+
+    // @note Struct-like definitions (and such)
+    // are generated within type parsing.
+    //
+    // So that typedef struct { int foo; }* Ap; is valid.
+
+    // Parsing type
+    node : TypedefNode;
+    node.type = parse_type(data, true);
+
+    if sourceType, ok := node.type.base.(FunctionPointerType); ok {
+        node.name = sourceType.name;
+    } else {
+        node.name = parse_identifier(data);
+    }
+
+    // Checking if function type
+    token := peek_token(data);
+    if token == "(" {
+        functionType : FunctionType;
+        functionType.returnType = new(Type);
+        functionType.returnType^ = node.type;
+
+        parse_function_parameters(data, &functionType.parameters);
+
+        node.type.base = functionType;
+    }
+
+    // Checking if array
+    parse_type_dimensions(data, &node.type);
+
+    // If the underlying type is anonymous,
+    // we just affect it the name.
+    addTypedefNode := true;
+    if identifierType, ok := node.type.base.(IdentifierType); ok {
+        if identifierType.anonymous {
+            addTypedefNode = !change_anonymous_node_name(data, identifierType.name, node.name);
+        }
+    }
+
+    if addTypedefNode {
+        knownTypeAliases[node.name] = node.type;
+        append(&data.nodes.typedefs, node);
+    }
+
+    check_and_eat_token(data, ";");
+
+    // @note Commented tool for debug
+    // fmt.println("Typedef: ", node.type, node.name);
+}
+
+parse_struct_definition :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> ^StructDefinitionNode {
+    node : StructDefinitionNode;
+    node.forwardDeclared = false;
+    parse_struct_or_union_members(data, &node.members);
+
+    append(&data.nodes.structDefinitions, node);
+    return &data.nodes.structDefinitions[len(data.nodes.structDefinitions) - 1];
+}
+
+parse_union_definition :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> ^UnionDefinitionNode {
+    node : UnionDefinitionNode;
+    parse_struct_or_union_members(data, &node.members);
+
+    append(&data.nodes.unionDefinitions, node);
+    return &data.nodes.unionDefinitions[len(data.nodes.unionDefinitions) - 1];
+}
+
+parse_enum_definition :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> ^EnumDefinitionNode {
+    node : EnumDefinitionNode;
+    parse_enum_members(data, &node.members);
+
+    append(&data.nodes.enumDefinitions, node);
+    return &data.nodes.enumDefinitions[len(data.nodes.enumDefinitions) - 1];
+}
+
+/**
+ *  {
+ *      <name> = <value>,
+ *      <name>,
+ *  }
+ */
+parse_enum_members :: proc(data : ^ParserData, members : ^[dynamic]EnumMember) {
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "{");
+
+    nextMemberValue : i64 = 0;
+    token := peek_token(data);
+    for token != "}" {
+        member : EnumMember;
+        member.name = parse_identifier(data);
+        member.hasValue = false;
+
+        token = peek_token(data);
+        if token == "=" {
+            check_and_eat_token(data, "=");
+
+            member.hasValue = true;
+            member.value = evaluate_i64(data);
+            nextMemberValue = member.value;
+            token = peek_token(data);
+        } else {
+            member.value = nextMemberValue;
+        }
+
+        data.knownedLiterals[member.name] = member.value;
+        nextMemberValue += 1;
+
+        // Eat until end, as this might be a complex expression that we couldn't understand
+        if token != "," && token != "}" {
+            print_warning("Parser cannot understand fully the expression of enum member ", member.name, ".");
+            for token != "," && token != "}" {
+                eat_token(data);
+                token = peek_token(data);
+            }
+        }
+        if token == "," {
+            check_and_eat_token(data, ",");
+            token = peek_token(data);
+        }
+
+        append(members, member);
+    }
+
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "}");
+}
+
+/**
+ *  {
+ *      <type> <name>;
+ *      <type> <name1>, <name2>;
+ *      <type> <name>[<dimension>];
+ *  }
+ */
+parse_struct_or_union_members :: proc(data : ^ParserData, structOrUnionMembers : ^[dynamic]StructOrUnionMember) {
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "{");
+
+    // To ensure unique id
+    unamedCount := 0;
+
+    token := peek_token(data);
+    for token != "}" {
+        member : StructOrUnionMember;
+        member.type = parse_type(data, true);
+
+        for true {
+            // In the case of function pointer types, the name has been parsed
+            // during type inspection.
+            if type, ok := member.type.base.(FunctionPointerType); ok {
+                member.name = type.name;
+            }
+            else {
+                // Unamed (struct or union)
+                token = peek_token(data);
+                if !is_identifier(token) {
+                    member.name = tcat("unamed", unamedCount);
+                    unamedCount += 1;
+                }
+                else {
+                    member.name = parse_identifier(data);
+                }
+            }
+
+            parse_type_dimensions(data, &member.type);
+
+            token = peek_token(data);
+            if token == ":" {
+                check_and_eat_token(data, ":");
+                print_warning("Found bitfield in struct, which is not handled correctly.");
+                evaluate_i64(data);
+                token = peek_token(data);
+            }
+
+            append(structOrUnionMembers, member);
+
+            // Multiple declarations on one line
+            if token == "," {
+                check_and_eat_token(data, ",");
+                continue;
+            }
+
+            break;
+        }
+
+        check_and_eat_token(data, ";");
+        token = peek_token(data);
+    }
+
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "}");
+}
+
+parse_variable_or_function_declaration :: proc(data : ^ParserData) {
+    type := parse_type(data, true);
+
+    // If it's just a type, it might be a struct definition
+    token := peek_token(data);
+    if token == ";" {
+        check_and_eat_token(data, ";");
+        return;
+    }
+
+    // Eat array declaration if any
+    // @fixme The return type of a function declaration will be wrong!
+    for data.bytes[data.offset] == '[' {
+        for data.bytes[data.offset] != ']' {
+            data.offset += 1;
+        }
+        data.offset += 1;
+    }
+
+    name := parse_identifier(data);
+
+    token = peek_token(data);
+    if token == "(" {
+        functionDeclarationNode := parse_function_declaration(data);
+        functionDeclarationNode.returnType = type;
+        functionDeclarationNode.name = name;
+        return;
+    } else if token == "[" {
+        // Eat whole array declaration
+        for data.bytes[data.offset] == '[' {
+            for data.bytes[data.offset] != ']' {
+                data.offset += 1;
+            }
+            data.offset += 1;
+        }
+    }
+
+    // Global variable declaration (with possible multiple declarations)
+    token = peek_token(data);
+
+    for true {
+        if token == "," {
+            print_warning("Found global variable declaration '", name, "', we won't generated any binding for it.");
+            check_and_eat_token(data, ",");
+
+            name = parse_identifier(data);
+            token = peek_token(data);
+            continue;
+        }
+        else if token == ";" {
+            if name != "" {
+                print_warning("Found global variable declaration '", name, "', we won't generated any binding for it.");
+            }
+            check_and_eat_token(data, ";");
+            break;
+        }
+
+        // Global variable assignment, considered as constant define.
+        node : DefineNode;
+
+        check_and_eat_token(data, "=");
+        literalValue, ok := evaluate(data);
+        if ok {
+            node.name = name;
+            node.value = literalValue;
+            append(&data.nodes.defines, node);
+        }
+        else {
+            print_warning("Ignoring global variable expression for '", name, "'.");
+        }
+
+        name = "";
+        token = peek_token(data);
+    }
+}
+
+parse_function_declaration :: proc(data : ^ParserData) -> ^FunctionDeclarationNode {
+    node : FunctionDeclarationNode;
+
+    parse_function_parameters(data, &node.parameters);
+
+    // Function definition? Ignore it.
+    token := peek_token(data);
+    if token == "{" {
+        bracesCount := 1;
+        for true {
+            data.offset += 1;
+            if data.bytes[data.offset] == '{' do bracesCount += 1;
+            else if data.bytes[data.offset] == '}' do bracesCount -= 1;
+            if bracesCount == 0 do break;
+        }
+        data.offset += 1;
+    } // Function declaration
+    else {
+        check_and_eat_token(data, ";");
+    }
+
+    append(&data.nodes.functionDeclarations, node);
+    return &data.nodes.functionDeclarations[len(data.nodes.functionDeclarations) - 1];
+}
+
+parse_function_parameters :: proc(data : ^ParserData, parameters : ^[dynamic]FunctionParameter) {
+    check_and_eat_token(data, "(");
+
+    token := peek_token(data);
+    for token != ")" {
+        parameter : FunctionParameter;
+
+        token = peek_token(data);
+        if token == "." {
+            print_warning("A function accepts variadic arguments, this is currently not handled within generated code.");
+
+            check_and_eat_token(data, ".");
+            check_and_eat_token(data, ".");
+            check_and_eat_token(data, ".");
+            break;
+        } else {
+            parameter.type = parse_type(data);
+        }
+
+        // Check if named parameter
+        token = peek_token(data);
+        if token != ")" && token != "," {
+            parameter.name = parse_identifier(data);
+            parse_type_dimensions(data, &parameter.type);
+            token = peek_token(data);
+        }
+
+        if token == "," {
+            eat_token(data);
+            token = peek_token(data);
+        }
+
+        append(parameters, parameter);
+    }
+
+    check_and_eat_token(data, ")");
+}

+ 44 - 0
core/bindgen/errors.odin

@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+package bindgen
+
+import "core:fmt"
+import "core:os"
+
+seenWarnings : map[string]bool;
+
+print_warning :: proc(args : ..any) {
+    message := tcat(..args);
+
+    if !seenWarnings[message] {
+        fmt.eprint("[bindgen] Warning: ", message, "\n");
+        seenWarnings[message] = true;
+    }
+}
+
+print_error :: proc(data : ^ParserData, loc := #caller_location, args : ..any) {
+    message := tcat(..args);
+
+    min : u32 = 0;
+    for i := data.offset - 1; i > 0; i -= 1 {
+        if data.bytes[i] == '\n' {
+            min = i + 1;
+            break;
+        }
+    }
+
+    max := min + 200;
+    for i := min + 1; i < max; i += 1 {
+        if data.bytes[i] == '\n' {
+            max = i;
+            break;
+        }
+    }
+
+    line, _ := get_line_column(data);
+
+    fmt.eprint("[bindgen] Error: ", message, "\n");
+    fmt.eprint("[bindgen] ... from ", loc.procedure, "\n");
+    fmt.eprint("[bindgen] ... at line ", line, " within this context:\n");
+    fmt.eprint("> ", extract_string(data, min, max), "\n");
+
+    os.exit(1);
+}

+ 284 - 0
core/bindgen/generator-clean.odin

@@ -0,0 +1,284 @@
+package bindgen
+
+import "core:fmt"
+
+// Prevent keywords clashes and other tricky cases
+clean_identifier :: proc(name : string) -> string {
+    name := name;
+
+    if name == "" {
+        return name;
+    }
+
+    // Starting with _? Try removing that.
+    for true {
+        if name[0] == '_' {
+            name = name[1:];
+        }
+        else {
+            break;
+        }
+    }
+
+    // Number
+    if name[0] >= '0' && name[0] <= '9' {
+        return tcat("_", name);
+    } // Keywords clash
+    else if name == "map" || name == "proc" || name == "opaque" || name == "in" {
+        return tcat("_", name);
+    } // Jai keywords clash
+    else if name == "context" ||
+            name == "float32" || name == "float64" ||
+            name == "s8" || name == "s16" || name == "s32" || name == "s64" ||
+            name == "u8" || name == "u16" || name == "u32" || name == "u64" {
+        return tcat("_", name);
+    }
+
+    return name;
+}
+
+clean_variable_name :: proc(name : string, options : ^GeneratorOptions) -> string {
+    name := name;
+    name = change_case(name, options.variableCase);
+    return clean_identifier(name);
+}
+
+clean_pseudo_type_name :: proc(structName : string, options : ^GeneratorOptions) -> string {
+    structName := structName;
+    structName = remove_postfixes(structName, options.pseudoTypePostfixes, options.pseudoTypeTransparentPostfixes);
+    structName = remove_prefixes(structName, options.pseudoTypePrefixes, options.pseudoTypeTransparentPrefixes);
+    structName = change_case(structName, options.pseudoTypeCase);
+    return structName;
+}
+
+// Clean up the enum name so that it can be used to remove the prefix from enum values.
+clean_enum_name_for_prefix_removal :: proc(enumName : string, options : ^GeneratorOptions) -> (string, [dynamic]string) {
+    enumName := enumName;
+
+    if !options.enumValueNameRemove {
+        return enumName, nil;
+    }
+
+    // Remove postfix and use same case convention as the enum values
+    removedPostfixes : [dynamic]string;
+    enumName, removedPostfixes = remove_postfixes_with_removed(enumName, options.enumValueNameRemovePostfixes);
+    enumName = change_case(enumName, options.enumValueCase);
+    return enumName, removedPostfixes;
+}
+
+clean_enum_value_name :: proc(valueName : string, enumName : string, postfixes : []string, options : ^GeneratorOptions) -> string {
+    valueName := valueName;
+
+    valueName = remove_prefixes(valueName, options.enumValuePrefixes, options.enumValueTransparentPrefixes);
+    valueName = remove_postfixes(valueName, postfixes, options.enumValueTransparentPostfixes);
+
+    if options.enumValueNameRemove {
+        valueName = remove_prefixes(valueName, []string{enumName});
+    }
+
+    valueName = change_case(valueName, options.enumValueCase);
+
+    return clean_identifier(valueName);
+}
+
+clean_function_name :: proc(functionName : string, options : ^GeneratorOptions) -> string {
+    functionName := functionName;
+    functionName = remove_prefixes(functionName, options.functionPrefixes, options.functionTransparentPrefixes);
+    functionName = remove_postfixes(functionName, options.definePostfixes, options.defineTransparentPostfixes);
+    functionName = change_case(functionName, options.functionCase);
+    return functionName;
+}
+
+clean_define_name :: proc(defineName : string, options : ^GeneratorOptions) -> string {
+    defineName := defineName;
+    defineName = remove_prefixes(defineName, options.definePrefixes, options.defineTransparentPrefixes);
+    defineName = remove_postfixes(defineName, options.definePostfixes, options.defineTransparentPostfixes);
+    defineName = change_case(defineName, options.defineCase);
+    return defineName;
+}
+
+// Convert to Odin's types
+clean_type :: proc(data : ^GeneratorData, type : Type, baseTab : string = "", explicitSharpType := true) -> string {
+    output := "";
+
+    for dimension in type.dimensions {
+        output = tcat(output, "[", dimension, "]");
+    }
+    output = tcat(output, clean_base_type(data, type.base, baseTab, explicitSharpType));
+
+    return output;
+}
+
+clean_base_type :: proc(data : ^GeneratorData, baseType : BaseType, baseTab : string = "", explicitSharpType := true) -> string {
+    options := data.options;
+
+    if _type, ok := baseType.(BuiltinType); ok {
+        if _type == BuiltinType.Void do return options.mode == "jai" ? "void" : "";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.Int do return options.mode == "jai" ? "s64" : "_c.int";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.UInt do return options.mode == "jai" ? "u64" :"_c.uint";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.LongInt do return options.mode == "jai" ? "s64" :"_c.long";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.ULongInt do return options.mode == "jai" ? "u64" :"_c.ulong";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.LongLongInt do return options.mode == "jai" ? "s64" :"_c.longlong";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.ULongLongInt do return options.mode == "jai" ? "u64" :"_c.ulonglong";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.ShortInt do return options.mode == "jai" ? "s16" :"_c.short";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.UShortInt do return options.mode == "jai" ? "u16" :"_c.ushort";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.Char do return options.mode == "jai" ? "u8" :"_c.char";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.SChar do return options.mode == "jai" ? "s8" :"_c.schar";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.UChar do return options.mode == "jai" ? "u8" :"_c.uchar";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.Float do return options.mode == "jai" ? "float32" :"_c.float";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.Double do return options.mode == "jai" ? "float64" :"_c.double";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.LongDouble {
+            print_warning("Found long double which is currently not supported. Fallback to double in generated code.");
+            return options.mode == "jai" ? "double" :"_c.double";
+        }
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.Int8 do return options.mode == "jai" ? "s8" :"i8";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.Int16 do return options.mode == "jai" ? "s16" :"i16";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.Int32 do return options.mode == "jai" ? "s32" :"i32";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.Int64 do return options.mode == "jai" ? "s64" :"i64";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.UInt8 do return options.mode == "jai" ? "u8" :"u8";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.UInt16 do return options.mode == "jai" ? "u16" :"u16";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.UInt32 do return options.mode == "jai" ? "u32" :"u32";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.UInt64 do return options.mode == "jai" ? "u64" :"u64";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.Size do return options.mode == "jai" ? "u64" :"_c.size_t";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.SSize do return options.mode == "jai" ? "u64" :"_c.ssize_t";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.PtrDiff do return options.mode == "jai" ? "s64" :"_c.ptrdiff_t";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.UIntPtr do return options.mode == "jai" ? "u64" :"_c.uintptr_t";
+        else if _type == BuiltinType.IntPtr do return options.mode == "jai" ? "s64" :"_c.intptr_t";
+    }
+    else if _type, ok := baseType.(PointerType); ok {
+        if options.mode == "jai" {
+            // Hide pointers to types that were not declared.
+            if !is_known_base_type(data, _type.type.base) {
+                print_warning("*", _type.type.base.(IdentifierType).name, " replaced by *void as the pointed type is unknown.");
+                return "*void";
+            }
+        } else {
+            if __type, ok := _type.type.base.(BuiltinType); ok {
+                if __type == BuiltinType.Void do return "rawptr";
+                else if __type == BuiltinType.Char do return "cstring";
+            }
+        }
+        name := clean_type(data, _type.type^, baseTab);
+        return tcat(options.mode == "jai" ? "*" :"^", name);
+    }
+    else if _type, ok := baseType.(IdentifierType); ok {
+        return clean_pseudo_type_name(_type.name, options);
+    }
+    else if _type, ok := baseType.(FunctionType); ok {
+        output : string;
+        if explicitSharpType {
+            output = "#type ";
+        }
+        output = tcat(output, options.mode == "jai" ? "(" :"proc(");
+        parameters := clean_function_parameters(data, _type.parameters, baseTab);
+        output = tcat(output, parameters, ")");
+
+        returnType := clean_type(data, _type.returnType^);
+        if len(returnType) > 0 && returnType != "void" {
+            output = tcat(output, " -> ", returnType);
+        }
+        return output;
+    }
+    else if _type, ok := baseType.(FunctionPointerType); ok {
+        output : string;
+        if explicitSharpType {
+            output = "#type ";
+        }
+        output = tcat(output, options.mode == "jai" ? "(" :"proc(");
+        parameters := clean_function_parameters(data, _type.parameters, baseTab);
+        output = tcat(output, parameters, ")");
+
+        returnType := clean_type(data, _type.returnType^);
+        if len(returnType) > 0 && returnType != "void" {
+            output = tcat(output, " -> ", returnType);
+        }
+
+        if options.mode == "jai" {
+            output = tcat(output, " #foreign");
+        }
+        return output;
+    }
+
+    return "<niy>";
+}
+
+clean_function_parameters :: proc(data : ^GeneratorData, parameters : [dynamic]FunctionParameter, baseTab : string) -> string {
+    output := "";
+    options := data.options;
+
+    // Special case: function(void) does not really have a parameter
+    if len(parameters) == 1 {
+        if _type, ok := parameters[0].type.base.(BuiltinType); ok {
+            if _type == BuiltinType.Void {
+                return "";
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    tab := "";
+    if options.mode == "jai" { // @note :OdinCodingStyle Odin forces a coding style, now. Ugh.
+        if (len(parameters) > 1) {
+            output = tcat(output, "\n");
+            tab = tcat(baseTab, "    ");
+        }
+    }
+
+    unamedParametersCount := 0;
+    for parameter, i in parameters {
+        type := clean_type(data, parameter.type);
+
+        name : string;
+        if len(parameter.name) != 0 {
+            name = clean_variable_name(parameter.name, options);
+        } else {
+            name = tcat("unamed", unamedParametersCount);
+            unamedParametersCount += 1;
+        }
+
+        output = tcat(output, tab, name, " : ", type);
+
+        if i != len(parameters) - 1 {
+            if options.mode == "jai" { // @note :OdinCodingStyle
+                output = tcat(output, ",\n");
+            } else {
+                output = tcat(output, ", ");
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    if (len(parameters) > 1) {
+        if options.mode == "jai" { // @note :OdinCodingStyle
+            output = tcat(output, "\n", baseTab);
+        }
+    }
+
+    return output;
+}
+
+is_known_base_type :: proc(data : ^GeneratorData, baseType : BaseType) -> bool {
+    if _type, ok := baseType.(IdentifierType); ok {
+        for it in data.nodes.typedefs {
+            if _type.name == it.name {
+                return true;
+            }
+        }
+        for it in data.nodes.structDefinitions {
+            if _type.name == it.name {
+                return true;
+            }
+        }
+        for it in data.nodes.enumDefinitions {
+            if _type.name == it.name {
+                return true;
+            }
+        }
+        for it in data.nodes.unionDefinitions {
+            if _type.name == it.name {
+                return true;
+            }
+        }
+        return false;
+    }
+
+    return true;
+}

+ 166 - 0
core/bindgen/generator-export.odin

@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
+package bindgen
+
+import "core:os"
+import "core:fmt"
+
+export_defines :: proc(data : ^GeneratorData) {
+    for node in data.nodes.defines {
+        defineName := clean_define_name(node.name, data.options);
+
+        // @fixme fprint of float numbers are pretty badly handled,
+        // just has a 10^-3 precision.
+        fcat(data.handle, defineName, " :: ", node.value, ";\n");
+    }
+    fcat(data.handle, "\n");
+}
+
+export_typedefs :: proc(data : ^GeneratorData) {
+    for node in data.nodes.typedefs {
+        name := clean_pseudo_type_name(node.name, data.options);
+        type := clean_type(data, node.type, "", true);
+        if name == type do continue;
+        fcat(data.handle, name, " :: ", type, ";\n");
+    }
+    fcat(data.handle, "\n");
+}
+
+export_enums :: proc(data : ^GeneratorData) {
+    for node in data.nodes.enumDefinitions {
+        enumName := clean_pseudo_type_name(node.name, data.options);
+
+        if data.options.mode == "jai" {
+            consideredFlags := false;
+            for postfix in data.options.enumConsideredFlagsPostfixes {
+                if ends_with(node.name, postfix) {
+                    consideredFlags = true;
+                    break;
+                }
+            }
+
+            if consideredFlags {
+                fcat(data.handle, enumName, " :: enum_flags u32 {");
+            } else {
+                fcat(data.handle, enumName, " :: enum s32 {");
+            }
+        } else {
+            fcat(data.handle, enumName, " :: enum i32 {");
+        }
+
+        postfixes : [dynamic]string;
+        enumName, postfixes = clean_enum_name_for_prefix_removal(enumName, data.options);
+
+        // Changing the case of postfixes to the enum value one,
+        // so that they can be removed.
+        enumValueCase := find_case(node.members[0].name);
+        for postfix, i in postfixes {
+            postfixes[i] = change_case(postfix, enumValueCase);
+        }
+
+        // And changing the case of enumName to the enum value one
+        enumName = change_case(enumName, enumValueCase);
+
+        // Merging enum value postfixes with postfixes that have been removed from the enum name.
+        for postfix in data.options.enumValuePostfixes {
+            append(&postfixes, postfix);
+        }
+
+        export_enum_members(data, node.members, enumName, postfixes[:]);
+        fcat(data.handle, data.options.mode == "jai" ? "}\n" : "};\n");
+        fcat(data.handle, "\n");
+    }
+}
+
+export_structs :: proc(data : ^GeneratorData) {
+    for node in data.nodes.structDefinitions {
+        structName := clean_pseudo_type_name(node.name, data.options);
+        fcat(data.handle, structName, " :: struct {");
+        export_struct_or_union_members(data, node.members);
+        fcat(data.handle, data.options.mode == "jai" ? "}\n" : "};\n");
+        fcat(data.handle, "\n");
+    }
+}
+
+export_unions :: proc(data : ^GeneratorData) {
+    for node in data.nodes.unionDefinitions {
+        unionName := clean_pseudo_type_name(node.name, data.options);
+        fcat(data.handle, unionName, data.options.mode == "jai" ? " :: union {" : " :: struct #raw_union {");
+        export_struct_or_union_members(data, node.members);
+        fcat(data.handle, data.options.mode == "jai" ? "}\n" : "};\n");
+        fcat(data.handle, "\n");
+    }
+}
+
+export_functions :: proc(data : ^GeneratorData) {
+    for node in data.nodes.functionDeclarations {
+        functionName := clean_function_name(node.name, data.options);
+        if data.options.mode == "jai" {
+            fcat(data.handle, functionName, " :: (");
+        } else {
+            fcat(data.handle, "    @(link_name=\"", node.name, "\")\n");
+            fcat(data.handle, "    ", functionName, " :: proc(");
+        }
+        parameters := clean_function_parameters(data, node.parameters, data.options.mode == "jai" ? "" : "    ");
+        fcat(data.handle, parameters, ")");
+        returnType := clean_type(data, node.returnType);
+        if len(returnType) > 0 {
+            fcat(data.handle, " -> ", returnType);
+        }
+        if data.options.mode == "jai" {
+            fcat(data.handle, " #foreign ", data.foreignLibrary, " \"", node.name ,"\";\n");
+        } else {
+            fcat(data.handle, " ---;\n");
+        }
+        fcat(data.handle, "\n");
+    }
+}
+
+export_enum_members :: proc(data : ^GeneratorData, members : [dynamic]EnumMember, enumName : string, postfixes : []string) {
+    if (len(members) > 0) {
+        fcat(data.handle, "\n");
+    }
+
+    cleanedMembers : [dynamic]EnumMember;
+    for member in members {
+        cleanedMember : EnumMember;
+        cleanedMember.hasValue = member.hasValue;
+        cleanedMember.value = member.value;
+        cleanedMember.name = clean_enum_value_name(member.name, enumName, postfixes, data.options);
+
+        if len(cleanedMember.name) == 0 {
+            // print_warning("Enum member ", member.name, " resolves to an empty name. Ignoring it.");
+            continue;
+        }
+
+        // Ensuring that we don't collide with an other enum member.
+        foundCopy := false;
+        for existingCleanedMember in cleanedMembers {
+            if cleanedMember.name == existingCleanedMember.name &&
+               cleanedMember.hasValue == existingCleanedMember.hasValue &&
+               cleanedMember.value == existingCleanedMember.value {
+                print_warning("Enum member ", member.name, " is duplicated once cleaned. Keeping only one copy.");
+                foundCopy = true;
+                break;
+            }
+        }
+        if foundCopy do continue;
+
+        fcat(data.handle, "    ", cleanedMember.name);
+        if member.hasValue {
+            fcat(data.handle, data.options.mode == "jai" ? " :: " : " = ", member.value);
+        }
+        fcat(data.handle, data.options.mode == "jai" ? ";\n" : ",\n");
+
+        append(&cleanedMembers, cleanedMember);
+    }
+}
+
+export_struct_or_union_members :: proc(data : ^GeneratorData, members : [dynamic]StructOrUnionMember) {
+    if (len(members) > 0) {
+        fcat(data.handle, "\n");
+    }
+    for member in members {
+        type := clean_type(data, member.type, "    ");
+        name := clean_variable_name(member.name, data.options);
+        fcat(data.handle, "    ", name, " : ", type, data.options.mode == "jai" ? ";\n" : ",\n");
+    }
+}

+ 392 - 0
core/bindgen/generator-helpers.odin

@@ -0,0 +1,392 @@
+package bindgen
+
+import "core:fmt"
+import "core:os"
+import "core:io"
+import "core:strings"
+import "core:unicode/utf8"
+
+Case :: enum {
+    Unknown,
+    Camel,
+    Constant,
+    Kebab,
+    Pascal,
+    Snake,
+}
+
+WordCase :: enum {
+    Unknown,
+    Up,
+    Low,
+    FirstUp,
+    // When first upping, numbers are followed always by a capital
+    FirstUpNumberReset,
+}
+
+// Change a character to a capital.
+to_uppercase :: proc(c : rune) -> rune {
+    c := c;
+    if c >= 'a' && c <= 'z' {
+        c = c - 'a' + 'A';
+    }
+    return c;
+}
+
+// Change a character to lowercase.
+to_lowercase :: proc(c : rune) -> rune {
+    c := c;
+    if c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' {
+        c = c - 'A' + 'a';
+    }
+    return c;
+}
+
+// @note Stolen tprint and fprint from fmt package, because it was confusing due to args: ..any and sep default parameter.
+tcat :: proc(args: ..any) -> string {
+    return fmt.tprint(args=args, sep="");
+}
+
+fcat :: proc(fd: os.Handle, args: ..any) -> int {
+    return fmt.fprint(fd=fd, args=args, sep="");
+}
+
+// Change the case convention of a word.
+change_word_case :: proc(str : string, targetCase : WordCase) -> string {
+    newStr : string;
+    if targetCase == WordCase.Up {
+        for c in str {
+            newStr = tcat(newStr, to_uppercase(c));
+        }
+    }
+    else if targetCase == WordCase.Low {
+        for c in str {
+            newStr = tcat(newStr, to_lowercase(c));
+        }
+    }
+    else if targetCase == WordCase.FirstUp {
+        for c, i in str {
+            if i == 0 {
+                newStr = tcat(newStr, to_uppercase(c));
+            } else {
+                newStr = tcat(newStr, to_lowercase(c));
+            }
+        }
+    }
+    else if targetCase == WordCase.FirstUpNumberReset {
+        for c, i in str {
+            if i == 0 || (str[i - 1] >= '0' && str[i - 1] <= '9') {
+                newStr = tcat(newStr, to_uppercase(c));
+            } else {
+                newStr = tcat(newStr, to_lowercase(c));
+            }
+        }
+    }
+    return newStr;
+}
+
+// Change the case convention of a string by detecting original convention,
+// then splitting it into words.
+change_case :: proc(str : string, targetCase : Case) -> string {
+    if targetCase == Case.Unknown {
+        return str;
+    }
+
+    // Split
+    parts := autosplit_string(str);
+
+    // Join
+    newStr : string;
+    if targetCase == Case.Pascal {
+        for part, i in parts {
+            newStr = tcat(newStr, change_word_case(part, WordCase.FirstUpNumberReset));
+        }
+    }
+    else if targetCase == Case.Snake {
+        for part, i in parts {
+            newStr = tcat(newStr, change_word_case(part, WordCase.Low), (i != len(parts) - 1) ? "_" : "");
+        }
+    }
+    else if targetCase == Case.Kebab {
+        for part, i in parts {
+            newStr = tcat(newStr, change_word_case(part, WordCase.Low), (i != len(parts) - 1) ? "-" : "");
+        }
+    }
+    else if targetCase == Case.Camel {
+        for part, i in parts {
+            if i == 0 {
+                newStr = tcat(newStr, change_word_case(part, WordCase.Low));
+            } else {
+                newStr = tcat(newStr, change_word_case(part, WordCase.FirstUpNumberReset));
+            }
+        }
+    }
+    else if targetCase == Case.Constant {
+        for part, i in parts {
+            newStr = tcat(newStr, change_word_case(part, WordCase.Up), (i != len(parts) - 1) ? "_" : "");
+        }
+    }
+
+    return newStr;
+}
+
+// Identify the case of the provided string.
+// Full lowercase with no separator is identified as camelCase.
+find_case :: proc(str : string) -> Case {
+    refuted : bool;
+
+    // CONSTANT_CASE
+    refuted = false;
+    for c in str {
+        if (c != '_') && (c < 'A' || c > 'Z') && (c < '0' || c > '9') {
+            refuted = true;
+            break;
+        }
+    }
+    if !refuted do return Case.Constant;
+
+    for c in str {
+        // snake_case
+        if c == '_' {
+            return Case.Snake;
+        } // kebab-case
+        else if c == '-' {
+            return Case.Kebab;
+        }
+    }
+
+    // PascalCase
+    if str[0] >= 'A' && str[0] <= 'Z' {
+        return Case.Pascal;
+    }
+
+    // camelCase
+    return Case.Camel;
+}
+
+// Splits the string according to detected case.
+//  HeyBuddy -> {"Hey", "Buddy"}
+//  hey-buddy -> {"hey", "buddy"}
+//  _hey_buddy -> {"", "hey", "buddy"}
+// and such...
+autosplit_string :: proc(str : string) -> [dynamic]string {
+    lowCount := 0;
+    upCount := 0;
+    for c in str {
+        // If any '_', split according to that (CONSTANT_CASE or snake_case)
+        if c == '_' {
+            return split_from_separator(str, '_');
+        } // If any '-', split according to that (kebab-case)
+        else if c == '-' {
+            return split_from_separator(str, '-');
+        }
+        else if c >= 'a' && c <= 'z' {
+            lowCount += 1;
+        }
+        else if c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' {
+            upCount += 1;
+        }
+    }
+
+    // If it seems to be only one word
+    if lowCount == 0 || upCount == 0 {
+        parts : [dynamic]string;
+        append(&parts, str);
+        return parts;
+    }
+
+    // Split at each uppercase letter (PascalCase or camelCase)
+    return split_from_capital(str);
+}
+
+split_from_separator :: proc(str : string, sep : rune) -> [dynamic]string {
+    parts : [dynamic]string;
+
+    lastI := 0;
+
+    // Empty strings for starting separators in string
+    for c in str {
+        if c == sep {
+            append(&parts, "");
+            lastI += 1;
+        } else {
+            break;
+        }
+    }
+
+    // Ignore non letter prefix
+    if lastI == 0 {
+        for c in str {
+            if (c < 'a' || c > 'z') && (c < 'A' || c > 'Z') {
+                lastI += 1;
+            }
+            else {
+                break;
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    for c, i in str {
+        if i > lastI + 1 && c == sep {
+            append(&parts, str[lastI:i]);
+            lastI = i + 1;
+        }
+    }
+
+    append(&parts, str[lastI:]);
+
+    return parts;
+}
+
+split_from_capital :: proc(str : string) -> [dynamic]string {
+    parts : [dynamic]string;
+
+    // Ignore non letter prefix
+    lastI := 0;
+    for c in str {
+        if (c < 'a' || c > 'z') && (c < 'A' || c > 'Z') {
+            lastI += 1;
+        }
+        else {
+            break;
+        }
+    }
+
+    // We want to handle:
+    //      myBrainIsCRAZY  -> my Brain Is Crazy
+    //      myCRAZYBrain    -> my CRAZY Brain
+    //      SOLO            -> SOLO
+
+    // Do split
+    for i := 1; i < len(str); i += 1 {
+        if str[i] >= 'A' && str[i] <= 'Z' {
+            // Do not split too much if it seems to be a capitalized word
+            if (lastI == i - 1) && (str[lastI] >= 'A' && str[lastI] <= 'Z') {
+                for ; i + 1 < len(str); i += 1 {
+                    if str[i + 1] < 'A' || str[i + 1] > 'Z' {
+                        break;
+                    }
+                }
+                if (i + 1 == len(str)) && (str[i] >= 'A' && str[i] <= 'Z') {
+                    i += 1;
+                }
+            }
+
+            append(&parts, str[lastI:i]);
+            lastI = i;
+        }
+    }
+
+    if lastI != len(str) {
+        append(&parts, str[lastI:]);
+    }
+
+    return parts;
+}
+
+// Check if str if prefixed with any of the provided strings,
+// even combinaisons of those, and remove them.
+remove_prefixes :: proc(str : string, prefixes : []string, transparentPrefixes : []string = nil) -> string {
+    str := str;
+    transparentStr := "";
+
+    found := true;
+    for found {
+        found = false;
+
+        // Remove effective prefixes
+        for prefix in prefixes {
+            if len(str) >= len(prefix) &&
+            str[:len(prefix)] == prefix {
+                str = str[len(prefix):];
+                if len(str) != 0 && (str[0] == '_' || str[0] == '-') {
+                    str = str[1:];
+                }
+                found = true;
+                break;
+            }
+        }
+
+        if found do continue;
+
+        // Remove transparent ones, only one by one,
+        // as we want effective ones to be fully removed.
+        for prefix in transparentPrefixes {
+            if len(str) >= len(prefix) &&
+            str[:len(prefix)] == prefix {
+                str = str[len(prefix):];
+                transparentStr = tcat(transparentStr, prefix);
+                if len(str) != 0 && (str[0] == '_' || str[0] == '-') {
+                    str = str[1:];
+                    transparentStr = tcat(transparentStr, '_');
+                }
+                found = true;
+                break;
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    return tcat(transparentStr, str);
+}
+
+// Check if str if postfixes with any of the provided strings,
+// even combinaisons of those, and remove them.
+remove_postfixes_with_removed :: proc(
+    str : string,
+    postfixes : []string,
+    transparentPostfixes : []string = nil) -> (string, [dynamic]string) {
+    str := str;
+    removedPostfixes : [dynamic]string;
+    transparentStr := "";
+
+    found := true;
+    for found {
+        found = false;
+
+        // Remove effective postfixes
+        for postfix in postfixes {
+            if ends_with(str, postfix) {
+                str = str[:len(str) - len(postfix)];
+                if len(str) != 0 && (str[len(str)-1] == '_' || str[len(str)-1] == '-') {
+                    str = str[:len(str)-1];
+                }
+                append(&removedPostfixes, postfix);
+                found = true;
+                break;
+            }
+        }
+
+        if found do continue;
+
+        // Remove transparent ones, only one by one,
+        // as we want effective ones to be fully removed.
+        for postfix in transparentPostfixes {
+            if ends_with(str, postfix) {
+                str = str[:len(str) - len(postfix)];
+                transparentStr = tcat(postfix, transparentStr);
+                if len(str) != 0 && (str[len(str)-1] == '_' || str[len(str)-1] == '-') {
+                    str = str[:len(str)-1];
+                    transparentStr = tcat('_', transparentStr);
+                }
+                found = true;
+                break;
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    return tcat(str, transparentStr), removedPostfixes;
+}
+
+remove_postfixes :: proc(
+    str : string,
+    postfixes : []string,
+    transparentPostfixes : []string = nil) -> string {
+    str := str;
+    removedPostfixes : [dynamic]string;
+    str, removedPostfixes = remove_postfixes_with_removed(str, postfixes, transparentPostfixes);
+    return str;
+}
+
+ends_with :: proc(str : string, postfix : string) -> bool {
+    return len(str) >= len(postfix) && str[len(str) - len(postfix):] == postfix;
+}

+ 205 - 0
core/bindgen/generator.odin

@@ -0,0 +1,205 @@
+/**
+ * Odin binding generator from C header data.
+ */
+
+package bindgen
+
+import "core:os"
+import "core:fmt"
+import "core:runtime"
+
+GeneratorOptions :: struct {
+    mode : string, // "odin" or "jai"
+
+    // Variable
+    variableCase : Case,
+
+    // Defines
+    definePrefixes : []string,
+    defineTransparentPrefixes : []string,
+    definePostfixes : []string,
+    defineTransparentPostfixes : []string,
+    defineCase : Case,
+
+    // Pseudo-types
+    pseudoTypePrefixes : []string,
+    pseudoTypeTransparentPrefixes : []string,
+    pseudoTypePostfixes : []string,
+    pseudoTypeTransparentPostfixes : []string,
+    pseudoTypeCase : Case,
+
+    // Enums
+    enumConsideredFlagsPostfixes : []string,
+
+    // Functions
+    functionPrefixes : []string,
+    functionTransparentPrefixes : []string,
+    functionPostfixes : []string,
+    functionTransparentPostfixes : []string,
+    functionCase : Case,
+
+    // Enum values
+    enumValuePrefixes : []string,
+    enumValueTransparentPrefixes : []string,
+    enumValuePostfixes : []string,
+    enumValueTransparentPostfixes : []string,
+    enumValueCase : Case,
+    enumValueNameRemove : bool,
+    enumValueNameRemovePostfixes : []string,
+
+    parserOptions : ParserOptions,
+}
+
+GeneratorData :: struct {
+    handle : os.Handle,
+    nodes : Nodes,
+
+    // References
+    foreignLibrary : string,
+    options : ^GeneratorOptions,
+}
+
+generate :: proc(
+    packageName : string,
+    foreignLibrary : string,
+    outputFile : string,
+    headerFiles : []string,
+    options : GeneratorOptions,
+) {
+    options := options;
+    data : GeneratorData;
+    data.options = &options;
+    data.foreignLibrary = foreignLibrary;
+
+    if options.mode == "" {
+        options.mode = "odin";
+    }
+
+    // Outputing odin file
+    errno : os.Errno;
+
+    // chmod 664 when creating file
+    mode: int = 0;
+    when os.OS == "linux" || os.OS == "darwin" {
+        mode = os.S_IRUSR | os.S_IWUSR | os.S_IRGRP | os.S_IWGRP | os.S_IROTH;
+    }
+
+    data.handle, errno = os.open(outputFile, os.O_WRONLY | os.O_CREATE | os.O_TRUNC, mode);
+    if errno != 0 {
+        fmt.eprint("[bindgen] Unable to write to output file ", outputFile, " (", errno ,")\n");
+        return;
+    }
+    defer os.close(data.handle);
+
+    if options.mode == "jai" {
+        fcat(data.handle, foreignLibrary, " :: #foreign_library \"", foreignLibrary, "\";\n");
+        fcat(data.handle, "\n");
+    } else {
+        fcat(data.handle, "package ", packageName, "\n");
+        fcat(data.handle, "\n");
+        fcat(data.handle, "foreign import \"", foreignLibrary, "\"\n");
+        fcat(data.handle, "\n");
+        fcat(data.handle, "import _c \"core:c\"\n");
+        fcat(data.handle, "\n");
+    }
+
+    // Parsing header files
+    anonymousStructCount = 0;
+    anonymousUnionCount = 0;
+    anonymousEnumCount = 0;
+
+    for headerFile in headerFiles {
+        bytes, ok := os.read_entire_file(headerFile);
+        if !ok {
+            fmt.eprint("[bindgen] Unable to read file ", headerFile, "\n");
+            return;
+        }
+
+        // We fuse the SOAs
+        headerNodes := parse(bytes, options.parserOptions);
+        merge_generic_nodes(&data.nodes.defines, &headerNodes.defines);
+        merge_generic_nodes(&data.nodes.enumDefinitions, &headerNodes.enumDefinitions);
+        merge_generic_nodes(&data.nodes.unionDefinitions, &headerNodes.unionDefinitions);
+        merge_forward_declared_nodes(&data.nodes.structDefinitions, &headerNodes.structDefinitions);
+        merge_generic_nodes(&data.nodes.functionDeclarations, &headerNodes.functionDeclarations);
+        merge_generic_nodes(&data.nodes.typedefs, &headerNodes.typedefs);
+    }
+
+    // Exporting
+    export_defines(&data);
+    export_typedefs(&data);
+    export_enums(&data);
+    export_structs(&data);
+    export_unions(&data);
+
+    // Foreign block for functions
+    if options.mode != "jai" {
+        foreignLibrarySimple := simplify_library_name(foreignLibrary);
+        fcat(data.handle, "@(default_calling_convention=\"c\")\n");
+        fcat(data.handle, "foreign ", foreignLibrarySimple, " {\n");
+        fcat(data.handle, "\n");
+    }
+
+    export_functions(&data);
+
+    if options.mode != "jai" {
+        fcat(data.handle, "}\n");
+    }
+}
+
+// system:foo.lib -> foo
+simplify_library_name :: proc(libraryName : string) -> string {
+    startOffset := 0;
+    endOffset := len(libraryName);
+
+    for c, i in libraryName {
+        if startOffset == 0 && c == ':' {
+            startOffset = i + 1;
+        }
+        else if c == '.' {
+            endOffset = i;
+            break;
+        }
+    }
+
+    return libraryName[startOffset:endOffset];
+}
+
+merge_generic_nodes :: proc(nodes : ^$T, headerNodes : ^T) {
+    for headerNode in headerNodes {
+        // Check that there are no duplicated nodes (due to forward declaration or such)
+        duplicatedIndex := -1;
+        for i := 0; i < len(nodes); i += 1 {
+            node := nodes[i];
+            if node.name == headerNode.name {
+                duplicatedIndex = i;
+                break;
+            }
+        }
+
+        if duplicatedIndex < 0 {
+            append(nodes, headerNode);
+        }
+    }
+}
+
+merge_forward_declared_nodes :: proc(nodes : ^$T, headerNodes : ^T) {
+    for headerNode in headerNodes {
+        // Check that there are no duplicated nodes (due to forward declaration or such)
+        duplicatedIndex := -1;
+        for i := 0; i < len(nodes); i += 1 {
+            node := nodes[i];
+            if node.name == headerNode.name {
+                duplicatedIndex = i;
+                break;
+            }
+        }
+
+        if duplicatedIndex < 0 {
+            append(nodes, headerNode);
+        }
+        else if !headerNode.forwardDeclared && len(headerNode.members) > 0 {
+            nodes[duplicatedIndex] = headerNode;
+        }
+    }
+}

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wasm-ld

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+/Volumes/Phill_Backup/pers/programming/sdk/emsdk/upstream/bin/lld