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#!/usr/bin/env perl

###################################################
# package to parse IDL files and generate code for
# rpc functions in Samba
# Copyright tridge@samba.org 2000-2003
# Copyright jelmer@samba.org 2005-2007
# released under the GNU GPL

=pod

=head1 NAME

pidl - An IDL compiler written in Perl

=head1 SYNOPSIS

pidl --help

pidl [--outputdir[=OUTNAME]] [--includedir DIR...] [--parse-idl-tree] [--dump-idl-tree] [--dump-ndr-tree] [--header[=OUTPUT]] [--python[=OUTPUT]] [--ndr-parser[=OUTPUT]] [--client] [--server] [--warn-compat] [--quiet] [--verbose] [--template] [--ws-parser[=OUTPUT]] [--diff] [--dump-idl] [--tdr-parser[=OUTPUT]] [--samba3-ndr-client[=OUTPUT]] [--samba3-ndr-server[=OUTPUT]] [--typelib=[OUTPUT]] [<idlfile>.idl]...

=head1 DESCRIPTION

pidl is an IDL compiler written in Perl that aims to be somewhat 
compatible with the midl compiler. IDL is short for 
"Interface Definition Language".

pidl can generate stubs for DCE/RPC server code, DCE/RPC 
client code and Wireshark dissectors for DCE/RPC traffic.

IDL compilers like pidl take a description 
of an interface as their input and use it to generate C 
(though support for other languages may be added later) code that 
can use these interfaces, pretty print data sent 
using these interfaces, or even generate Wireshark 
dissectors that can parse data sent over the 
wire by these interfaces. 

pidl takes IDL files in the same format as is used by midl, 
converts it to a .pidl file (which contains pidl's internal representation of the interface) and can then generate whatever output you need.
.pidl files should be used for debugging purposes only. Write your 
interface definitions in .idl format.

The goal of pidl is to implement a IDL compiler that can be used 
while developing the RPC subsystem in Samba (for 
both marshalling/unmarshalling and debugging purposes).

=head1 OPTIONS

=over 4

=item I<--help>

Show list of available options.

=item I<--version>

Show pidl version
		
=item I<--outputdir OUTNAME>

Write output files to the specified directory.  Defaults to the current 
directory.

=item I<--includedir DIR>

Add DIR to the search path used by the preprocessor. This option can be 
specified multiple times.
		
=item I<--parse-idl-tree>

Read internal tree structure from input files rather 
than assuming they contain IDL.

=item I<--dump-idl>

Generate a new IDL file. File will be named OUTNAME.idl.

=item I<--header>

Generate a C header file for the specified interface. Filename defaults to OUTNAME.h.

=item I<--ndr-parser>

Generate a C file and C header containing NDR parsers. The filename for 
the parser defaults to ndr_OUTNAME.c. The header filename will be the 
parser filename with the extension changed from .c to .h.

=item I<--tdr-parser>

Generate a C file and C header containing TDR parsers. The filename for 
the parser defaults to tdr_OUTNAME.c. The header filename will be the 
parser filename with the extension changed from .c to .h.

=item I<--typelib>

Write type information to the specified file.

=item I<--server>

Generate boilerplate for the RPC server that implements 
the interface. Filename defaults to ndr_OUTNAME_s.c.

=item I<--template>

Generate stubs for a RPC server that implements the interface. Output will 
be written to stdout.

=item I<--ws-parser>

Generate an Wireshark dissector (in C) and header file. The dissector filename
defaults to packet-dcerpc-OUTNAME.c while the header filename defaults to 
packet-dcerpc-OUTNAME.h.
	
Pidl will read additional data from an Wireshark conformance file if present. 
Such a file should have the same location as the IDL file but with the 
extension I<cnf> rather than I<idl>. See L<Parse::Pidl::Wireshark::Conformance>
for details on the format of this file.

=item I<--diff>

Parse an IDL file,  generate a new IDL file based on the internal data 
structures and see if there are any differences with the original IDL file. 
Useful for debugging pidl.

=item I<--dump-idl-tree>

Tell pidl to dump the internal tree representation of an IDL 
file the to disk. Useful for debugging pidl.

=item I<--dump-ndr-tree>

Tell pidl to dump the internal NDR information tree it generated 
from the IDL file to disk.  Useful for debugging pidl.

=item I<--samba3-ndr-client>

Generate client calls for Samba3, to be placed in rpc_client/. Instead of 
calling out to the code in Samba3's rpc_parse/, this will call out to 
Samba4's NDR code instead.

=item I<--samba3-ndr-server>

Generate server calls for Samba3, to be placed in rpc_server/. Instead of 
calling out to the code in Samba3's rpc_parse/, this will call out to 
Samba4's NDR code instead.

=back

=head1 IDL SYNTAX

IDL files are always preprocessed using the C preprocessor.

Pretty much everything in an interface (the interface itself, functions, 
parameters) can have attributes (or properties whatever name you give them). 
Attributes always prepend the element they apply to and are surrounded 
by square brackets ([]). Multiple attributes are separated by comma's; 
arguments to attributes are specified between parentheses. 

See the section COMPATIBILITY for the list of attributes that 
pidl supports.

C-style comments can be used.
	
=head2 CONFORMANT ARRAYS

A conformant array is one with that ends in [*] or []. The strange
things about conformant arrays are that they can only appear as the last 
element of a structure (unless there is a pointer to the conformant array, 
of course) and the array size appears before the structure itself on the wire. 

So, in this example:

	typedef struct {
		long abc;
		long count;     
		long foo;
		[size_is(count)] long s[*];
	} Struct1;

it appears like this:

	[size_is] [abc] [count] [foo] [s...]

the first [size_is] field is the allocation size of the array, and
occurs before the array elements and even before the structure
alignment.

Note that size_is() can refer to a constant, but that doesn't change
the wire representation. It does not make the array a fixed array.

midl.exe would write the above array as the following C header:

   typedef struct {
		long abc;
		long count;     
		long foo;
		long s[1];
	} Struct1;

pidl takes a different approach, and writes it like this:

    typedef struct {
		long abc;
		long count;     
		long foo;
		long *s;
	} Struct1;

=head2 VARYING ARRAYS

A varying array looks like this:

	typedef struct {
		long abc;
		long count;     
		long foo;
		[size_is(count)] long *s;
	} Struct1;

This will look like this on the wire:

	[abc] [count] [foo] [PTR_s]    [count] [s...]

=head2 FIXED ARRAYS

A fixed array looks like this:

    typedef struct {
	    long s[10];
    } Struct1;

The NDR representation looks just like 10 separate long
declarations. The array size is not encoded on the wire.

pidl also supports "inline" arrays, which are not part of the IDL/NDR
standard. These are declared like this:

    typedef struct {
	    uint32 foo;
	    uint32 count;
	    uint32 bar;
	    long s[count];
    } Struct1;

This appears like this:

	[foo] [count] [bar] [s...]

Fixed arrays are an extension added to support some of the strange
embedded structures in security descriptors and spoolss. 

This section is by no means complete. See the OpenGroup and MSDN 
	documentation for additional information.

=head1 COMPATIBILITY WITH MIDL

=head2 Missing features in pidl

The following MIDL features are not (yet) implemented in pidl 
or are implemented with an incompatible interface:

=over

=item *

Asynchronous communication

=item * 

Typelibs (.tlb files)

=item *

Datagram support (ncadg_*)

=back

=head2 Supported attributes and statements

in, out, ref, length_is, switch_is, size_is, uuid, case, default, string, 
unique, ptr, pointer_default, v1_enum, object, helpstring, range, local, 
call_as, endpoint, switch_type, progid, coclass, iid_is, represent_as, 
transmit_as, import, include, cpp_quote.

=head2 PIDL Specific properties

=over 4

=item public

The [public] property on a structure or union is a pidl extension that
forces the generated pull/push functions to be non-static. This allows
you to declare types that can be used between modules. If you don't
specify [public] then pull/push functions for other than top-level
functions are declared static.
				
=item noprint

The [noprint] property is a pidl extension that allows you to specify
that pidl should not generate a ndr_print_*() function for that
structure or union. This is used when you wish to define your own
print function that prints a structure in a nicer manner. A good
example is the use of [noprint] on dom_sid, which allows the
pretty-printing of SIDs.

=item value

The [value(expression)] property is a pidl extension that allows you
to specify the value of a field when it is put on the wire. This
allows fields that always have a well-known value to be automatically
filled in, thus making the API more programmer friendly. The
expression can be any C expression.

=item relative

The [relative] property can be supplied on a pointer. When it is used
it declares the pointer as a spoolss style "relative" pointer, which
means it appears on the wire as an offset within the current
encapsulating structure. This is not part of normal IDL/NDR, but it is
a very useful extension as it avoids the manual encoding of many
complex structures.

=item subcontext(length)

Specifies that a size of I<length>
bytes should be read, followed by a blob of that size, 
which will be parsed as NDR.

subcontext() is deprecated now, and should not be used in new code. 
Instead, use represent_as() or transmit_as().

=item flag

Specify boolean options, mostly used for 
low-level NDR options. Several options 
can be specified using the | character.
Note that flags are inherited by substructures!

=item nodiscriminant

The [nodiscriminant] property on a union means that the usual uint16
discriminent field at the start of the union on the wire is
omitted. This is not normally allowed in IDL/NDR, but is used for some
spoolss structures.

=item charset(name)

Specify that the array or string uses the specified 
charset. If this attribute is specified, pidl will 
take care of converting the character data from this format 
to the host format. Commonly used values are UCS2, DOS and UTF8.

=back

=head2 Unsupported MIDL properties or statements

aggregatable, appobject, async_uuid, bindable, control, 
defaultbind, defaultcollelem, defaultvalue, defaultvtable, dispinterface, 
displaybind, dual, entry, first_is, helpcontext, helpfile, helpstringcontext, 
helpstringdll, hidden, idl_module, idl_quote, id, immediatebind, importlib, 
includelib, last_is, lcid, licensed, max_is, module, 
ms_union, no_injected_text, nonbrowsable, noncreatable, nonextensible, odl, 
oleautomation, optional, pragma, propget, propputref, propput, readonly, 
requestedit, restricted, retval, source, uidefault, 
usesgetlasterror, vararg, vi_progid, wire_marshal. 

=head1 EXAMPLES

	# Generating an Wireshark parser
	$ ./pidl --ws-parser -- atsvc.idl
	
	# Generating a TDR parser and header
	$ ./pidl --tdr-parser --header -- regf.idl

	# Generating a Samba3 client and server
	$ ./pidl --samba3-ndr-client --samba3-ndr-server -- dfs.idl

	# Generating a Samba4 NDR parser, client and server
	$ ./pidl --ndr-parser --ndr-client --ndr-server -- samr.idl

=head1 SEE ALSO

L<http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/rpc/rpc/field_attributes.asp>,
L<http://wiki.wireshark.org/DCE/RPC>, 
L<http://www.samba.org/>,
L<yapp(1)>

=head1 LICENSE

pidl is licensed under the GNU General Public License L<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.

=head1 AUTHOR

pidl was written by Andrew Tridgell, Stefan Metzmacher, Tim Potter and Jelmer 
Vernooij. The current maintainer is Jelmer Vernooij.

This manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij, partially based on the original 
pidl README by Andrew Tridgell. 
	
=cut


use strict;
use FindBin qw($RealBin $Script);
use lib "$RealBin/lib";
use lib "$RealBin/../share/perl5";
use Getopt::Long;
use File::Basename;
use Parse::Pidl qw ( $VERSION );
use Parse::Pidl::Util;
use Parse::Pidl::ODL;

#####################################################################
# save a data structure into a file
sub SaveStructure($$)
{
	my($filename,$v) = @_;
	FileSave($filename, Parse::Pidl::Util::MyDumper($v));
}

#####################################################################
# load a data structure from a file (as saved with SaveStructure)
sub LoadStructure($)
{
	my $f = shift;
	my $contents = FileLoad($f);
	defined $contents || return undef;
	return eval "$contents";
}

#####################################################################
# read a file into a string
sub FileLoad($)
{
    my($filename) = shift;
    local(*INPUTFILE);
    open(INPUTFILE, $filename) || return undef;
    my($saved_delim) = $/;
    undef $/;
    my($data) = <INPUTFILE>;
    close(INPUTFILE);
    $/ = $saved_delim;
    return $data;
}

#####################################################################
# write a string into a file
sub FileSave($$)
{
    my($filename) = shift;
    my($v) = shift;
    local(*FILE);
    open(FILE, ">$filename") || die "can't open $filename";    
    print FILE $v;
    close(FILE);
}

my(@opt_incdirs) = (); 
my($opt_help) = 0;
my($opt_version) = 0;
my($opt_parse_idl_tree) = 0;
my($opt_dump_idl_tree);
my($opt_dump_ndr_tree);
my($opt_dump_idl) = 0;
my($opt_diff) = 0;
my($opt_header);
my($opt_samba3_header);
my($opt_samba3_parser);
my($opt_samba3_server);
my($opt_samba3_ndr_client);
my($opt_samba3_ndr_server);
my($opt_template) = 0;
my($opt_client);
my($opt_typelib);
my($opt_server);
my($opt_ndr_parser);
my($opt_tdr_parser);
my($opt_ws_parser);
my($opt_python);
my($opt_quiet) = 0;
my($opt_outputdir) = '.';
my($opt_verbose) = 0;
my($opt_warn_compat) = 0;
my($opt_dcom_proxy);
my($opt_com_header);

#########################################
# display help text
sub ShowHelp()
{
print "perl IDL parser and code generator\n";
ShowVersion();
print"
Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell <tridge\@samba.org>
Copyright (C) Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer\@samba.org>

Usage: $Script [options] [--] <idlfile> [<idlfile>...]

Generic Options:
 --help                  this help page
 --version               show pidl version
 --outputdir=OUTDIR      put output in OUTDIR/ [.]
 --warn-compat           warn about incompatibility with other compilers
 --quiet                 be quiet
 --verbose               be verbose
 --includedir DIR        search DIR for included files

Debugging:
 --dump-idl-tree[=FILE]  dump internal representation to file [BASENAME.pidl]
 --parse-idl-tree        read internal representation instead of IDL
 --dump-ndr-tree[=FILE]  dump internal NDR data tree to file [BASENAME.ndr]
 --dump-idl              regenerate IDL file
 --diff                  run diff on original IDL and dumped output
 --typelib               print type information

Samba 4 output:
 --header[=OUTFILE]      create generic header file [BASENAME.h]
 --ndr-parser[=OUTFILE]  create a C NDR parser [ndr_BASENAME.c]
 --client[=OUTFILE]      create a C NDR client [ndr_BASENAME_c.c]
 --tdr-parser[=OUTFILE]  create a C TDR parser [tdr_BASENAME.c]
 --python[=OUTFILE]      create python wrapper file [py_BASENAME.c]
 --server[=OUTFILE]      create server boilerplate [ndr_BASENAME_s.c]
 --template              print a template for a pipe
 --dcom-proxy[=OUTFILE]  create DCOM proxy [ndr_BASENAME_p.c]
 --com-header[=OUTFILE]  create header for COM [com_BASENAME.h]

Samba 3 output:
 --samba3-ndr-client[=OUTF] create client calls for Samba3 
                            using Samba4's NDR code [cli_BASENAME.c]
 --samba3-ndr-server[=OUTF] create server call wrapper for Samba3 
                            using Samba4's NDR code [srv_BASENAME.c]

Wireshark parsers:
 --ws-parser[=OUTFILE]  create Wireshark parser and header
\n";
    exit(0);
}

#########################################
# Display version
sub ShowVersion()
{
    print "perl IDL version $VERSION\n";
}

# main program
my $result = GetOptions (
	    'help|h|?' => \$opt_help, 
            'version' => \$opt_version,
	    'outputdir=s' => \$opt_outputdir,
	    'dump-idl' => \$opt_dump_idl,
		'dump-idl-tree:s' => \$opt_dump_idl_tree,
		'parse-idl-tree' => \$opt_parse_idl_tree,
		'dump-ndr-tree:s' => \$opt_dump_ndr_tree,
		'samba3-ndr-client:s' => \$opt_samba3_ndr_client,
		'samba3-ndr-server:s' => \$opt_samba3_ndr_server,
		'header:s' => \$opt_header,
	    'server:s' => \$opt_server,
		'typelib:s' => \$opt_typelib,
	    'tdr-parser:s' => \$opt_tdr_parser,
	    'template' => \$opt_template,
	    'ndr-parser:s' => \$opt_ndr_parser,
	    'client:s' => \$opt_client,
	    'ws-parser:s' => \$opt_ws_parser,
		'python' => \$opt_python,
	    'diff' => \$opt_diff,
        'dcom-proxy:s' => \$opt_dcom_proxy,
		'com-header:s' => \$opt_com_header,
	    'quiet' => \$opt_quiet,
		'verbose' => \$opt_verbose,
	    'warn-compat' => \$opt_warn_compat,
		'includedir=s@' => \@opt_incdirs
	    );

if (not $result) {
	exit(1);
}

if ($opt_help) {
    ShowHelp();
    exit(0);
}

if ($opt_version) {
    ShowVersion();
    exit(0);
}

sub process_file($)
{
	my $idl_file = shift;
	my $outputdir = $opt_outputdir;
	my $pidl;
	my $ndr;

	my $basename = basename($idl_file, ".idl");

	unless ($opt_quiet) { print "Compiling $idl_file\n"; }

	if ($opt_parse_idl_tree) {
		$pidl = LoadStructure($idl_file);
		defined $pidl || die "Failed to load $idl_file";
	} else {
		require Parse::Pidl::IDL;

		$pidl = Parse::Pidl::IDL::parse_file($idl_file, \@opt_incdirs);
		defined $pidl || die "Failed to parse $idl_file";
	}

	require Parse::Pidl::Typelist;
	Parse::Pidl::Typelist::LoadIdl($pidl, $basename);

	if (defined($opt_dump_idl_tree)) {
		my($pidl_file) = ($opt_dump_idl_tree or "$outputdir/$basename.pidl");
		SaveStructure($pidl_file, $pidl) or die "Failed to save $pidl_file\n";
	}

	if ($opt_dump_idl) {
		require Parse::Pidl::Dump;
		print Parse::Pidl::Dump($pidl);
	}

	if ($opt_diff) {
		my($tempfile) = "$outputdir/$basename.tmp";
		FileSave($tempfile, IdlDump::Dump($pidl));
		system("diff -wu $idl_file $tempfile");
		unlink($tempfile);
	}

	my $comh_filename = ($opt_com_header or "$outputdir/com_$basename.h");
	if (defined($opt_com_header)) {
		require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::COM::Header;
		my $res = Parse::Pidl::Samba4::COM::Header::Parse($pidl,"$outputdir/ndr_$basename.h");
		if ($res) {
			FileSave($comh_filename, $res);
		}
	}

	if (defined($opt_dcom_proxy)) {
		require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::COM::Proxy;
		my $res = Parse::Pidl::Samba4::COM::Proxy::Parse($pidl,$comh_filename);
		if ($res) {
			my ($client) = ($opt_dcom_proxy or "$outputdir/$basename\_p.c");
			FileSave($client, $res);
		}
	}

	if ($opt_warn_compat) {
		require Parse::Pidl::Compat;
		Parse::Pidl::Compat::Check($pidl);
	}

	$pidl = Parse::Pidl::ODL::ODL2IDL($pidl, dirname($idl_file), \@opt_incdirs);

	if (defined($opt_ws_parser)) {
	  require Parse::Pidl::Wireshark::NDR;

	  my $cnffile = $idl_file;
	  $cnffile =~ s/\.idl$/\.cnf/;

	  my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Wireshark::NDR();
	  $generator->Initialize($cnffile);
	}


	if (defined($opt_ws_parser) or
	    defined($opt_client) or
	    defined($opt_server) or 
	    defined($opt_header) or
	    defined($opt_ndr_parser) or
	    defined($opt_python) or 
	    defined($opt_dump_ndr_tree) or
	    defined($opt_samba3_header) or 
	    defined($opt_samba3_parser) or 
	    defined($opt_samba3_server) or 
	    defined($opt_samba3_ndr_client) or
	    defined($opt_samba3_ndr_server)) {
		require Parse::Pidl::NDR;
		$ndr = Parse::Pidl::NDR::Parse($pidl);
	}

	if (defined($opt_dump_ndr_tree)) {
		my($ndr_file) = ($opt_dump_ndr_tree or "$outputdir/$basename.ndr");
		SaveStructure($ndr_file, $ndr) or die "Failed to save $ndr_file\n";
	}

	my $gen_header = ($opt_header or "$outputdir/$basename.h");
	if (defined($opt_header)) {
		require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Header;
		FileSave($gen_header, Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Header::Parse($ndr));
	}

	my $h_filename = "$outputdir/ndr_$basename.h";
	my $c_header = "$outputdir/ndr_$basename\_c.h";
	if (defined($opt_client) or defined($opt_samba3_ndr_client)) {
		require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Client;
		my ($c_client) = ($opt_client or "$outputdir/ndr_$basename\_c.c");
		$c_header = $c_client;
		$c_header =~ s/\.c$/.h/;

		my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Client();
		my ($srcd,$hdrd) = $generator->Parse(
			$ndr,$gen_header,$h_filename,$c_header);

		FileSave($c_client, $srcd);
		FileSave($c_header, $hdrd);
	}

	if (defined($opt_python)) {
		require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Python;
		my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Python(); 
		my ($prsr) = $generator->Parse($basename, $ndr, 
					"$outputdir/ndr_$basename\_c.h", $h_filename);
		FileSave("$outputdir/py_$basename.c", $prsr);
	}

	if (defined($opt_server)) {
		require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Server;

		FileSave(($opt_server or "$outputdir/ndr_$basename\_s.c"), Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Server::Parse($ndr,$h_filename));
	}

	if (defined($opt_ndr_parser)) {
		my $parser_fname = ($opt_ndr_parser or "$outputdir/ndr_$basename.c");
		require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Parser;
		my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Parser();
		my ($header,$parser) = $generator->Parse($ndr, $gen_header, $h_filename);

		FileSave($parser_fname, $parser);
		FileSave($h_filename, $header);

	}

	if (defined($opt_ws_parser)) {
	  require Parse::Pidl::Wireshark::NDR;
	  my($eparser) = ($opt_ws_parser or "$outputdir/packet-dcerpc-$basename.c");
	  my $eheader = $eparser;
	  $eheader =~ s/\.c$/\.h/;
	  my $cnffile = $idl_file;
	  $cnffile =~ s/\.idl$/\.cnf/;

	  my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Wireshark::NDR();
	  my ($dp, $dh) = $generator->Parse($ndr, $idl_file, $eheader, $cnffile);
	  FileSave($eparser, $dp) if defined($dp);
	  FileSave($eheader, $dh) if defined($dh);
	}

	if (defined($opt_tdr_parser)) {
		my $tdr_parser = ($opt_tdr_parser or "$outputdir/tdr_$basename.c");
		my $tdr_header = $tdr_parser;
		$tdr_header =~ s/\.c$/\.h/;
		require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::TDR;
		my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Samba4::TDR();
		my ($hdr,$prsr) = $generator->Parser($pidl, $tdr_header, $gen_header);
		FileSave($tdr_parser, $prsr);
		FileSave($tdr_header, $hdr);
	}

	if (defined($opt_typelib)) {
		my $typelib = ($opt_typelib or "$outputdir/$basename.tlb");
		require Parse::Pidl::Typelist;
		FileSave($typelib, Parse::Pidl::Typelist::GenerateTypeLib());
	}

	if ($opt_template) {
		require Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Template;
		print Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Template::Parse($pidl);
	}

	if (defined($opt_samba3_ndr_client)) {
		my $client = ($opt_samba3_ndr_client or "$outputdir/cli_$basename.c");
		my $header = $client; $header =~ s/\.c$/\.h/;
		require Parse::Pidl::Samba3::ClientNDR;
		my $generator = new Parse::Pidl::Samba3::ClientNDR();
		my ($c_code,$h_code) = $generator->Parse($ndr, $header, $c_header);
		FileSave($client, $c_code);
		FileSave($header, $h_code);
	}

	if (defined($opt_samba3_ndr_server)) {
		my $server = ($opt_samba3_ndr_server or "$outputdir/srv_$basename.c");
		my $header = $server; $header =~ s/\.c$/\.h/;
		require Parse::Pidl::Samba3::ServerNDR;
		my ($c_code,$h_code) = Parse::Pidl::Samba3::ServerNDR::Parse($ndr, $header, $h_filename);
		FileSave($server, $c_code);
		FileSave($header, $h_code);
	}

}

if (scalar(@ARGV) == 0) {
	print "$Script: no input files\n";
	exit(1);
}

process_file($_) foreach (@ARGV);