This avoids an unnecessary copy required by 'return OS.str()', allowing
instead for NRVO or implicit move. The .str() call (which flushes the
stream) is no longer required since 65b13610a5,
which made raw_string_ostream unbuffered by default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115374
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//===- Tokens.cpp - collect tokens from preprocessing ---------------------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "clang/Tooling/Syntax/Tokens.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/IdentifierTable.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/LangOptions.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/SourceLocation.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/TokenKinds.h"
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#include "clang/Lex/PPCallbacks.h"
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#include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h"
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#include "clang/Lex/Token.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/None.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/FormatVariadic.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <cassert>
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#include <iterator>
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#include <string>
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#include <utility>
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#include <vector>
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using namespace clang;
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using namespace clang::syntax;
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namespace {
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// Finds the smallest consecutive subsuquence of Toks that covers R.
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llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token>
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getTokensCovering(llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token> Toks, SourceRange R,
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const SourceManager &SM) {
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if (R.isInvalid())
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return {};
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const syntax::Token *Begin =
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llvm::partition_point(Toks, [&](const syntax::Token &T) {
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return SM.isBeforeInTranslationUnit(T.location(), R.getBegin());
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});
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const syntax::Token *End =
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llvm::partition_point(Toks, [&](const syntax::Token &T) {
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return !SM.isBeforeInTranslationUnit(R.getEnd(), T.location());
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});
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if (Begin > End)
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return {};
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return {Begin, End};
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}
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// Finds the smallest expansion range that contains expanded tokens First and
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// Last, e.g.:
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// #define ID(x) x
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// ID(ID(ID(a1) a2))
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// ~~ -> a1
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// ~~ -> a2
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// ~~~~~~~~~ -> a1 a2
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SourceRange findCommonRangeForMacroArgs(const syntax::Token &First,
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const syntax::Token &Last,
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const SourceManager &SM) {
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SourceRange Res;
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auto FirstLoc = First.location(), LastLoc = Last.location();
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// Keep traversing up the spelling chain as longs as tokens are part of the
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// same expansion.
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while (!FirstLoc.isFileID() && !LastLoc.isFileID()) {
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auto ExpInfoFirst = SM.getSLocEntry(SM.getFileID(FirstLoc)).getExpansion();
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auto ExpInfoLast = SM.getSLocEntry(SM.getFileID(LastLoc)).getExpansion();
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// Stop if expansions have diverged.
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if (ExpInfoFirst.getExpansionLocStart() !=
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ExpInfoLast.getExpansionLocStart())
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break;
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// Do not continue into macro bodies.
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if (!ExpInfoFirst.isMacroArgExpansion() ||
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!ExpInfoLast.isMacroArgExpansion())
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break;
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FirstLoc = SM.getImmediateSpellingLoc(FirstLoc);
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LastLoc = SM.getImmediateSpellingLoc(LastLoc);
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// Update the result afterwards, as we want the tokens that triggered the
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// expansion.
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Res = {FirstLoc, LastLoc};
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}
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// Normally mapping back to expansion location here only changes FileID, as
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// we've already found some tokens expanded from the same macro argument, and
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// they should map to a consecutive subset of spelled tokens. Unfortunately
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// SourceManager::isBeforeInTranslationUnit discriminates sourcelocations
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// based on their FileID in addition to offsets. So even though we are
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// referring to same tokens, SourceManager might tell us that one is before
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// the other if they've got different FileIDs.
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return SM.getExpansionRange(CharSourceRange(Res, true)).getAsRange();
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}
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} // namespace
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syntax::Token::Token(SourceLocation Location, unsigned Length,
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tok::TokenKind Kind)
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: Location(Location), Length(Length), Kind(Kind) {
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assert(Location.isValid());
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}
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syntax::Token::Token(const clang::Token &T)
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: Token(T.getLocation(), T.getLength(), T.getKind()) {
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assert(!T.isAnnotation());
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}
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llvm::StringRef syntax::Token::text(const SourceManager &SM) const {
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bool Invalid = false;
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const char *Start = SM.getCharacterData(location(), &Invalid);
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assert(!Invalid);
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return llvm::StringRef(Start, length());
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}
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FileRange syntax::Token::range(const SourceManager &SM) const {
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assert(location().isFileID() && "must be a spelled token");
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FileID File;
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unsigned StartOffset;
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std::tie(File, StartOffset) = SM.getDecomposedLoc(location());
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return FileRange(File, StartOffset, StartOffset + length());
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}
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FileRange syntax::Token::range(const SourceManager &SM,
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const syntax::Token &First,
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const syntax::Token &Last) {
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auto F = First.range(SM);
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auto L = Last.range(SM);
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assert(F.file() == L.file() && "tokens from different files");
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assert((F == L || F.endOffset() <= L.beginOffset()) &&
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"wrong order of tokens");
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return FileRange(F.file(), F.beginOffset(), L.endOffset());
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}
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llvm::raw_ostream &syntax::operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &OS, const Token &T) {
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return OS << T.str();
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}
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FileRange::FileRange(FileID File, unsigned BeginOffset, unsigned EndOffset)
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: File(File), Begin(BeginOffset), End(EndOffset) {
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assert(File.isValid());
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assert(BeginOffset <= EndOffset);
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}
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FileRange::FileRange(const SourceManager &SM, SourceLocation BeginLoc,
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unsigned Length) {
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assert(BeginLoc.isValid());
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assert(BeginLoc.isFileID());
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std::tie(File, Begin) = SM.getDecomposedLoc(BeginLoc);
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End = Begin + Length;
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}
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FileRange::FileRange(const SourceManager &SM, SourceLocation BeginLoc,
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SourceLocation EndLoc) {
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assert(BeginLoc.isValid());
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assert(BeginLoc.isFileID());
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assert(EndLoc.isValid());
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assert(EndLoc.isFileID());
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assert(SM.getFileID(BeginLoc) == SM.getFileID(EndLoc));
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assert(SM.getFileOffset(BeginLoc) <= SM.getFileOffset(EndLoc));
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std::tie(File, Begin) = SM.getDecomposedLoc(BeginLoc);
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End = SM.getFileOffset(EndLoc);
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}
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llvm::raw_ostream &syntax::operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &OS,
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const FileRange &R) {
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return OS << llvm::formatv("FileRange(file = {0}, offsets = {1}-{2})",
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R.file().getHashValue(), R.beginOffset(),
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R.endOffset());
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}
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llvm::StringRef FileRange::text(const SourceManager &SM) const {
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bool Invalid = false;
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StringRef Text = SM.getBufferData(File, &Invalid);
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if (Invalid)
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return "";
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assert(Begin <= Text.size());
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assert(End <= Text.size());
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return Text.substr(Begin, length());
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}
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void TokenBuffer::indexExpandedTokens() {
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// No-op if the index is already created.
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if (!ExpandedTokIndex.empty())
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return;
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ExpandedTokIndex.reserve(ExpandedTokens.size());
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// Index ExpandedTokens for faster lookups by SourceLocation.
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for (size_t I = 0, E = ExpandedTokens.size(); I != E; ++I) {
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SourceLocation Loc = ExpandedTokens[I].location();
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if (Loc.isValid())
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ExpandedTokIndex[Loc] = I;
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}
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}
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llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token> TokenBuffer::expandedTokens(SourceRange R) const {
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if (R.isInvalid())
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return {};
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if (!ExpandedTokIndex.empty()) {
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// Quick lookup if `R` is a token range.
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// This is a huge win since majority of the users use ranges provided by an
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// AST. Ranges in AST are token ranges from expanded token stream.
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const auto B = ExpandedTokIndex.find(R.getBegin());
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const auto E = ExpandedTokIndex.find(R.getEnd());
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if (B != ExpandedTokIndex.end() && E != ExpandedTokIndex.end()) {
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const Token *L = ExpandedTokens.data() + B->getSecond();
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// Add 1 to End to make a half-open range.
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const Token *R = ExpandedTokens.data() + E->getSecond() + 1;
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if (L > R)
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return {};
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return {L, R};
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}
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}
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// Slow case. Use `isBeforeInTranslationUnit` to binary search for the
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// required range.
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return getTokensCovering(expandedTokens(), R, *SourceMgr);
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}
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CharSourceRange FileRange::toCharRange(const SourceManager &SM) const {
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return CharSourceRange(
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SourceRange(SM.getComposedLoc(File, Begin), SM.getComposedLoc(File, End)),
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/*IsTokenRange=*/false);
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}
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std::pair<const syntax::Token *, const TokenBuffer::Mapping *>
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TokenBuffer::spelledForExpandedToken(const syntax::Token *Expanded) const {
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assert(Expanded);
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assert(ExpandedTokens.data() <= Expanded &&
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Expanded < ExpandedTokens.data() + ExpandedTokens.size());
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auto FileIt = Files.find(
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SourceMgr->getFileID(SourceMgr->getExpansionLoc(Expanded->location())));
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assert(FileIt != Files.end() && "no file for an expanded token");
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const MarkedFile &File = FileIt->second;
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unsigned ExpandedIndex = Expanded - ExpandedTokens.data();
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// Find the first mapping that produced tokens after \p Expanded.
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auto It = llvm::partition_point(File.Mappings, [&](const Mapping &M) {
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return M.BeginExpanded <= ExpandedIndex;
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});
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// Our token could only be produced by the previous mapping.
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if (It == File.Mappings.begin()) {
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// No previous mapping, no need to modify offsets.
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return {&File.SpelledTokens[ExpandedIndex - File.BeginExpanded],
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/*Mapping=*/nullptr};
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}
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--It; // 'It' now points to last mapping that started before our token.
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// Check if the token is part of the mapping.
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if (ExpandedIndex < It->EndExpanded)
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return {&File.SpelledTokens[It->BeginSpelled], /*Mapping=*/&*It};
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// Not part of the mapping, use the index from previous mapping to compute the
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// corresponding spelled token.
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return {
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&File.SpelledTokens[It->EndSpelled + (ExpandedIndex - It->EndExpanded)],
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/*Mapping=*/nullptr};
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}
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const TokenBuffer::Mapping *
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TokenBuffer::mappingStartingBeforeSpelled(const MarkedFile &F,
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const syntax::Token *Spelled) {
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assert(F.SpelledTokens.data() <= Spelled);
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unsigned SpelledI = Spelled - F.SpelledTokens.data();
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assert(SpelledI < F.SpelledTokens.size());
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auto It = llvm::partition_point(F.Mappings, [SpelledI](const Mapping &M) {
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return M.BeginSpelled <= SpelledI;
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});
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if (It == F.Mappings.begin())
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return nullptr;
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--It;
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return &*It;
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}
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llvm::SmallVector<llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token>, 1>
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TokenBuffer::expandedForSpelled(llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token> Spelled) const {
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if (Spelled.empty())
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return {};
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const auto &File = fileForSpelled(Spelled);
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auto *FrontMapping = mappingStartingBeforeSpelled(File, &Spelled.front());
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unsigned SpelledFrontI = &Spelled.front() - File.SpelledTokens.data();
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assert(SpelledFrontI < File.SpelledTokens.size());
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unsigned ExpandedBegin;
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if (!FrontMapping) {
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// No mapping that starts before the first token of Spelled, we don't have
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// to modify offsets.
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ExpandedBegin = File.BeginExpanded + SpelledFrontI;
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} else if (SpelledFrontI < FrontMapping->EndSpelled) {
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// This mapping applies to Spelled tokens.
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if (SpelledFrontI != FrontMapping->BeginSpelled) {
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// Spelled tokens don't cover the entire mapping, returning empty result.
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return {}; // FIXME: support macro arguments.
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}
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// Spelled tokens start at the beginning of this mapping.
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ExpandedBegin = FrontMapping->BeginExpanded;
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} else {
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// Spelled tokens start after the mapping ends (they start in the hole
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// between 2 mappings, or between a mapping and end of the file).
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ExpandedBegin =
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FrontMapping->EndExpanded + (SpelledFrontI - FrontMapping->EndSpelled);
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}
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auto *BackMapping = mappingStartingBeforeSpelled(File, &Spelled.back());
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unsigned SpelledBackI = &Spelled.back() - File.SpelledTokens.data();
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unsigned ExpandedEnd;
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if (!BackMapping) {
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// No mapping that starts before the last token of Spelled, we don't have to
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// modify offsets.
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ExpandedEnd = File.BeginExpanded + SpelledBackI + 1;
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} else if (SpelledBackI < BackMapping->EndSpelled) {
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// This mapping applies to Spelled tokens.
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if (SpelledBackI + 1 != BackMapping->EndSpelled) {
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// Spelled tokens don't cover the entire mapping, returning empty result.
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return {}; // FIXME: support macro arguments.
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}
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ExpandedEnd = BackMapping->EndExpanded;
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} else {
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// Spelled tokens end after the mapping ends.
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ExpandedEnd =
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BackMapping->EndExpanded + (SpelledBackI - BackMapping->EndSpelled) + 1;
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}
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assert(ExpandedBegin < ExpandedTokens.size());
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assert(ExpandedEnd < ExpandedTokens.size());
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// Avoid returning empty ranges.
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if (ExpandedBegin == ExpandedEnd)
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return {};
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return {llvm::makeArrayRef(ExpandedTokens.data() + ExpandedBegin,
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ExpandedTokens.data() + ExpandedEnd)};
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}
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llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token> TokenBuffer::spelledTokens(FileID FID) const {
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auto It = Files.find(FID);
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assert(It != Files.end());
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return It->second.SpelledTokens;
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}
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const syntax::Token *TokenBuffer::spelledTokenAt(SourceLocation Loc) const {
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assert(Loc.isFileID());
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const auto *Tok = llvm::partition_point(
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spelledTokens(SourceMgr->getFileID(Loc)),
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[&](const syntax::Token &Tok) { return Tok.location() < Loc; });
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if (!Tok || Tok->location() != Loc)
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return nullptr;
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return Tok;
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}
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std::string TokenBuffer::Mapping::str() const {
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return std::string(
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llvm::formatv("spelled tokens: [{0},{1}), expanded tokens: [{2},{3})",
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BeginSpelled, EndSpelled, BeginExpanded, EndExpanded));
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}
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llvm::Optional<llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token>>
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TokenBuffer::spelledForExpanded(llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token> Expanded) const {
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// Mapping an empty range is ambiguous in case of empty mappings at either end
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// of the range, bail out in that case.
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if (Expanded.empty())
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return llvm::None;
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const syntax::Token *BeginSpelled;
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const Mapping *BeginMapping;
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std::tie(BeginSpelled, BeginMapping) =
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spelledForExpandedToken(&Expanded.front());
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const syntax::Token *LastSpelled;
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const Mapping *LastMapping;
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std::tie(LastSpelled, LastMapping) =
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spelledForExpandedToken(&Expanded.back());
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FileID FID = SourceMgr->getFileID(BeginSpelled->location());
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// FIXME: Handle multi-file changes by trying to map onto a common root.
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if (FID != SourceMgr->getFileID(LastSpelled->location()))
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return llvm::None;
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const MarkedFile &File = Files.find(FID)->second;
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// If both tokens are coming from a macro argument expansion, try and map to
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// smallest part of the macro argument. BeginMapping && LastMapping check is
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// only for performance, they are a prerequisite for Expanded.front() and
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// Expanded.back() being part of a macro arg expansion.
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if (BeginMapping && LastMapping &&
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SourceMgr->isMacroArgExpansion(Expanded.front().location()) &&
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SourceMgr->isMacroArgExpansion(Expanded.back().location())) {
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auto CommonRange = findCommonRangeForMacroArgs(Expanded.front(),
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Expanded.back(), *SourceMgr);
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// It might be the case that tokens are arguments of different macro calls,
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// in that case we should continue with the logic below instead of returning
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// an empty range.
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if (CommonRange.isValid())
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return getTokensCovering(File.SpelledTokens, CommonRange, *SourceMgr);
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}
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// Do not allow changes that doesn't cover full expansion.
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unsigned BeginExpanded = Expanded.begin() - ExpandedTokens.data();
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unsigned EndExpanded = Expanded.end() - ExpandedTokens.data();
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if (BeginMapping && BeginExpanded != BeginMapping->BeginExpanded)
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return llvm::None;
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if (LastMapping && LastMapping->EndExpanded != EndExpanded)
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return llvm::None;
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// All is good, return the result.
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return llvm::makeArrayRef(
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BeginMapping ? File.SpelledTokens.data() + BeginMapping->BeginSpelled
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: BeginSpelled,
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LastMapping ? File.SpelledTokens.data() + LastMapping->EndSpelled
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: LastSpelled + 1);
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}
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TokenBuffer::Expansion TokenBuffer::makeExpansion(const MarkedFile &F,
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const Mapping &M) const {
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Expansion E;
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E.Spelled = llvm::makeArrayRef(F.SpelledTokens.data() + M.BeginSpelled,
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F.SpelledTokens.data() + M.EndSpelled);
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E.Expanded = llvm::makeArrayRef(ExpandedTokens.data() + M.BeginExpanded,
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ExpandedTokens.data() + M.EndExpanded);
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return E;
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}
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const TokenBuffer::MarkedFile &
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TokenBuffer::fileForSpelled(llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token> Spelled) const {
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assert(!Spelled.empty());
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assert(Spelled.front().location().isFileID() && "not a spelled token");
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auto FileIt = Files.find(SourceMgr->getFileID(Spelled.front().location()));
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assert(FileIt != Files.end() && "file not tracked by token buffer");
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const auto &File = FileIt->second;
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assert(File.SpelledTokens.data() <= Spelled.data() &&
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Spelled.end() <=
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(File.SpelledTokens.data() + File.SpelledTokens.size()) &&
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"Tokens not in spelled range");
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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auto T1 = Spelled.back().location();
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auto T2 = File.SpelledTokens.back().location();
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assert(T1 == T2 || sourceManager().isBeforeInTranslationUnit(T1, T2));
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#endif
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return File;
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}
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llvm::Optional<TokenBuffer::Expansion>
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TokenBuffer::expansionStartingAt(const syntax::Token *Spelled) const {
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assert(Spelled);
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const auto &File = fileForSpelled(*Spelled);
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unsigned SpelledIndex = Spelled - File.SpelledTokens.data();
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auto M = llvm::partition_point(File.Mappings, [&](const Mapping &M) {
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return M.BeginSpelled < SpelledIndex;
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});
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if (M == File.Mappings.end() || M->BeginSpelled != SpelledIndex)
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return llvm::None;
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return makeExpansion(File, *M);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
std::vector<TokenBuffer::Expansion> TokenBuffer::expansionsOverlapping(
|
|
llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token> Spelled) const {
|
|
if (Spelled.empty())
|
|
return {};
|
|
const auto &File = fileForSpelled(Spelled);
|
|
|
|
// Find the first overlapping range, and then copy until we stop overlapping.
|
|
unsigned SpelledBeginIndex = Spelled.begin() - File.SpelledTokens.data();
|
|
unsigned SpelledEndIndex = Spelled.end() - File.SpelledTokens.data();
|
|
auto M = llvm::partition_point(File.Mappings, [&](const Mapping &M) {
|
|
return M.EndSpelled <= SpelledBeginIndex;
|
|
});
|
|
std::vector<TokenBuffer::Expansion> Expansions;
|
|
for (; M != File.Mappings.end() && M->BeginSpelled < SpelledEndIndex; ++M)
|
|
Expansions.push_back(makeExpansion(File, *M));
|
|
return Expansions;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token>
|
|
syntax::spelledTokensTouching(SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token> Tokens) {
|
|
assert(Loc.isFileID());
|
|
|
|
auto *Right = llvm::partition_point(
|
|
Tokens, [&](const syntax::Token &Tok) { return Tok.location() < Loc; });
|
|
bool AcceptRight = Right != Tokens.end() && Right->location() <= Loc;
|
|
bool AcceptLeft =
|
|
Right != Tokens.begin() && (Right - 1)->endLocation() >= Loc;
|
|
return llvm::makeArrayRef(Right - (AcceptLeft ? 1 : 0),
|
|
Right + (AcceptRight ? 1 : 0));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token>
|
|
syntax::spelledTokensTouching(SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
const syntax::TokenBuffer &Tokens) {
|
|
return spelledTokensTouching(
|
|
Loc, Tokens.spelledTokens(Tokens.sourceManager().getFileID(Loc)));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const syntax::Token *
|
|
syntax::spelledIdentifierTouching(SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token> Tokens) {
|
|
for (const syntax::Token &Tok : spelledTokensTouching(Loc, Tokens)) {
|
|
if (Tok.kind() == tok::identifier)
|
|
return &Tok;
|
|
}
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const syntax::Token *
|
|
syntax::spelledIdentifierTouching(SourceLocation Loc,
|
|
const syntax::TokenBuffer &Tokens) {
|
|
return spelledIdentifierTouching(
|
|
Loc, Tokens.spelledTokens(Tokens.sourceManager().getFileID(Loc)));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
std::vector<const syntax::Token *>
|
|
TokenBuffer::macroExpansions(FileID FID) const {
|
|
auto FileIt = Files.find(FID);
|
|
assert(FileIt != Files.end() && "file not tracked by token buffer");
|
|
auto &File = FileIt->second;
|
|
std::vector<const syntax::Token *> Expansions;
|
|
auto &Spelled = File.SpelledTokens;
|
|
for (auto Mapping : File.Mappings) {
|
|
const syntax::Token *Token = &Spelled[Mapping.BeginSpelled];
|
|
if (Token->kind() == tok::TokenKind::identifier)
|
|
Expansions.push_back(Token);
|
|
}
|
|
return Expansions;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
std::vector<syntax::Token> syntax::tokenize(const FileRange &FR,
|
|
const SourceManager &SM,
|
|
const LangOptions &LO) {
|
|
std::vector<syntax::Token> Tokens;
|
|
IdentifierTable Identifiers(LO);
|
|
auto AddToken = [&](clang::Token T) {
|
|
// Fill the proper token kind for keywords, etc.
|
|
if (T.getKind() == tok::raw_identifier && !T.needsCleaning() &&
|
|
!T.hasUCN()) { // FIXME: support needsCleaning and hasUCN cases.
|
|
clang::IdentifierInfo &II = Identifiers.get(T.getRawIdentifier());
|
|
T.setIdentifierInfo(&II);
|
|
T.setKind(II.getTokenID());
|
|
}
|
|
Tokens.push_back(syntax::Token(T));
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
auto SrcBuffer = SM.getBufferData(FR.file());
|
|
Lexer L(SM.getLocForStartOfFile(FR.file()), LO, SrcBuffer.data(),
|
|
SrcBuffer.data() + FR.beginOffset(),
|
|
// We can't make BufEnd point to FR.endOffset, as Lexer requires a
|
|
// null terminated buffer.
|
|
SrcBuffer.data() + SrcBuffer.size());
|
|
|
|
clang::Token T;
|
|
while (!L.LexFromRawLexer(T) && L.getCurrentBufferOffset() < FR.endOffset())
|
|
AddToken(T);
|
|
// LexFromRawLexer returns true when it parses the last token of the file, add
|
|
// it iff it starts within the range we are interested in.
|
|
if (SM.getFileOffset(T.getLocation()) < FR.endOffset())
|
|
AddToken(T);
|
|
return Tokens;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
std::vector<syntax::Token> syntax::tokenize(FileID FID, const SourceManager &SM,
|
|
const LangOptions &LO) {
|
|
return tokenize(syntax::FileRange(FID, 0, SM.getFileIDSize(FID)), SM, LO);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Records information reqired to construct mappings for the token buffer that
|
|
/// we are collecting.
|
|
class TokenCollector::CollectPPExpansions : public PPCallbacks {
|
|
public:
|
|
CollectPPExpansions(TokenCollector &C) : Collector(&C) {}
|
|
|
|
/// Disabled instance will stop reporting anything to TokenCollector.
|
|
/// This ensures that uses of the preprocessor after TokenCollector::consume()
|
|
/// is called do not access the (possibly invalid) collector instance.
|
|
void disable() { Collector = nullptr; }
|
|
|
|
void MacroExpands(const clang::Token &MacroNameTok, const MacroDefinition &MD,
|
|
SourceRange Range, const MacroArgs *Args) override {
|
|
if (!Collector)
|
|
return;
|
|
const auto &SM = Collector->PP.getSourceManager();
|
|
// Only record top-level expansions that directly produce expanded tokens.
|
|
// This excludes those where:
|
|
// - the macro use is inside a macro body,
|
|
// - the macro appears in an argument to another macro.
|
|
// However macro expansion isn't really a tree, it's token rewrite rules,
|
|
// so there are other cases, e.g.
|
|
// #define B(X) X
|
|
// #define A 1 + B
|
|
// A(2)
|
|
// Both A and B produce expanded tokens, though the macro name 'B' comes
|
|
// from an expansion. The best we can do is merge the mappings for both.
|
|
|
|
// The *last* token of any top-level macro expansion must be in a file.
|
|
// (In the example above, see the closing paren of the expansion of B).
|
|
if (!Range.getEnd().isFileID())
|
|
return;
|
|
// If there's a current expansion that encloses this one, this one can't be
|
|
// top-level.
|
|
if (LastExpansionEnd.isValid() &&
|
|
!SM.isBeforeInTranslationUnit(LastExpansionEnd, Range.getEnd()))
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
// If the macro invocation (B) starts in a macro (A) but ends in a file,
|
|
// we'll create a merged mapping for A + B by overwriting the endpoint for
|
|
// A's startpoint.
|
|
if (!Range.getBegin().isFileID()) {
|
|
Range.setBegin(SM.getExpansionLoc(Range.getBegin()));
|
|
assert(Collector->Expansions.count(Range.getBegin()) &&
|
|
"Overlapping macros should have same expansion location");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Collector->Expansions[Range.getBegin()] = Range.getEnd();
|
|
LastExpansionEnd = Range.getEnd();
|
|
}
|
|
// FIXME: handle directives like #pragma, #include, etc.
|
|
private:
|
|
TokenCollector *Collector;
|
|
/// Used to detect recursive macro expansions.
|
|
SourceLocation LastExpansionEnd;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/// Fills in the TokenBuffer by tracing the run of a preprocessor. The
|
|
/// implementation tracks the tokens, macro expansions and directives coming
|
|
/// from the preprocessor and:
|
|
/// - for each token, figures out if it is a part of an expanded token stream,
|
|
/// spelled token stream or both. Stores the tokens appropriately.
|
|
/// - records mappings from the spelled to expanded token ranges, e.g. for macro
|
|
/// expansions.
|
|
/// FIXME: also properly record:
|
|
/// - #include directives,
|
|
/// - #pragma, #line and other PP directives,
|
|
/// - skipped pp regions,
|
|
/// - ...
|
|
|
|
TokenCollector::TokenCollector(Preprocessor &PP) : PP(PP) {
|
|
// Collect the expanded token stream during preprocessing.
|
|
PP.setTokenWatcher([this](const clang::Token &T) {
|
|
if (T.isAnnotation())
|
|
return;
|
|
DEBUG_WITH_TYPE("collect-tokens", llvm::dbgs()
|
|
<< "Token: "
|
|
<< syntax::Token(T).dumpForTests(
|
|
this->PP.getSourceManager())
|
|
<< "\n"
|
|
|
|
);
|
|
Expanded.push_back(syntax::Token(T));
|
|
});
|
|
// And locations of macro calls, to properly recover boundaries of those in
|
|
// case of empty expansions.
|
|
auto CB = std::make_unique<CollectPPExpansions>(*this);
|
|
this->Collector = CB.get();
|
|
PP.addPPCallbacks(std::move(CB));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Builds mappings and spelled tokens in the TokenBuffer based on the expanded
|
|
/// token stream.
|
|
class TokenCollector::Builder {
|
|
public:
|
|
Builder(std::vector<syntax::Token> Expanded, PPExpansions CollectedExpansions,
|
|
const SourceManager &SM, const LangOptions &LangOpts)
|
|
: Result(SM), CollectedExpansions(std::move(CollectedExpansions)), SM(SM),
|
|
LangOpts(LangOpts) {
|
|
Result.ExpandedTokens = std::move(Expanded);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TokenBuffer build() && {
|
|
assert(!Result.ExpandedTokens.empty());
|
|
assert(Result.ExpandedTokens.back().kind() == tok::eof);
|
|
|
|
// Tokenize every file that contributed tokens to the expanded stream.
|
|
buildSpelledTokens();
|
|
|
|
// The expanded token stream consists of runs of tokens that came from
|
|
// the same source (a macro expansion, part of a file etc).
|
|
// Between these runs are the logical positions of spelled tokens that
|
|
// didn't expand to anything.
|
|
while (NextExpanded < Result.ExpandedTokens.size() - 1 /* eof */) {
|
|
// Create empty mappings for spelled tokens that expanded to nothing here.
|
|
// May advance NextSpelled, but NextExpanded is unchanged.
|
|
discard();
|
|
// Create mapping for a contiguous run of expanded tokens.
|
|
// Advances NextExpanded past the run, and NextSpelled accordingly.
|
|
unsigned OldPosition = NextExpanded;
|
|
advance();
|
|
if (NextExpanded == OldPosition)
|
|
diagnoseAdvanceFailure();
|
|
}
|
|
// If any tokens remain in any of the files, they didn't expand to anything.
|
|
// Create empty mappings up until the end of the file.
|
|
for (const auto &File : Result.Files)
|
|
discard(File.first);
|
|
|
|
#ifndef NDEBUG
|
|
for (auto &pair : Result.Files) {
|
|
auto &mappings = pair.second.Mappings;
|
|
assert(llvm::is_sorted(mappings, [](const TokenBuffer::Mapping &M1,
|
|
const TokenBuffer::Mapping &M2) {
|
|
return M1.BeginSpelled < M2.BeginSpelled &&
|
|
M1.EndSpelled < M2.EndSpelled &&
|
|
M1.BeginExpanded < M2.BeginExpanded &&
|
|
M1.EndExpanded < M2.EndExpanded;
|
|
}));
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
return std::move(Result);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
// Consume a sequence of spelled tokens that didn't expand to anything.
|
|
// In the simplest case, skips spelled tokens until finding one that produced
|
|
// the NextExpanded token, and creates an empty mapping for them.
|
|
// If Drain is provided, skips remaining tokens from that file instead.
|
|
void discard(llvm::Optional<FileID> Drain = llvm::None) {
|
|
SourceLocation Target =
|
|
Drain ? SM.getLocForEndOfFile(*Drain)
|
|
: SM.getExpansionLoc(
|
|
Result.ExpandedTokens[NextExpanded].location());
|
|
FileID File = SM.getFileID(Target);
|
|
const auto &SpelledTokens = Result.Files[File].SpelledTokens;
|
|
auto &NextSpelled = this->NextSpelled[File];
|
|
|
|
TokenBuffer::Mapping Mapping;
|
|
Mapping.BeginSpelled = NextSpelled;
|
|
// When dropping trailing tokens from a file, the empty mapping should
|
|
// be positioned within the file's expanded-token range (at the end).
|
|
Mapping.BeginExpanded = Mapping.EndExpanded =
|
|
Drain ? Result.Files[*Drain].EndExpanded : NextExpanded;
|
|
// We may want to split into several adjacent empty mappings.
|
|
// FlushMapping() emits the current mapping and starts a new one.
|
|
auto FlushMapping = [&, this] {
|
|
Mapping.EndSpelled = NextSpelled;
|
|
if (Mapping.BeginSpelled != Mapping.EndSpelled)
|
|
Result.Files[File].Mappings.push_back(Mapping);
|
|
Mapping.BeginSpelled = NextSpelled;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
while (NextSpelled < SpelledTokens.size() &&
|
|
SpelledTokens[NextSpelled].location() < Target) {
|
|
// If we know mapping bounds at [NextSpelled, KnownEnd] (macro expansion)
|
|
// then we want to partition our (empty) mapping.
|
|
// [Start, NextSpelled) [NextSpelled, KnownEnd] (KnownEnd, Target)
|
|
SourceLocation KnownEnd =
|
|
CollectedExpansions.lookup(SpelledTokens[NextSpelled].location());
|
|
if (KnownEnd.isValid()) {
|
|
FlushMapping(); // Emits [Start, NextSpelled)
|
|
while (NextSpelled < SpelledTokens.size() &&
|
|
SpelledTokens[NextSpelled].location() <= KnownEnd)
|
|
++NextSpelled;
|
|
FlushMapping(); // Emits [NextSpelled, KnownEnd]
|
|
// Now the loop contitues and will emit (KnownEnd, Target).
|
|
} else {
|
|
++NextSpelled;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
FlushMapping();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Consumes the NextExpanded token and others that are part of the same run.
|
|
// Increases NextExpanded and NextSpelled by at least one, and adds a mapping
|
|
// (unless this is a run of file tokens, which we represent with no mapping).
|
|
void advance() {
|
|
const syntax::Token &Tok = Result.ExpandedTokens[NextExpanded];
|
|
SourceLocation Expansion = SM.getExpansionLoc(Tok.location());
|
|
FileID File = SM.getFileID(Expansion);
|
|
const auto &SpelledTokens = Result.Files[File].SpelledTokens;
|
|
auto &NextSpelled = this->NextSpelled[File];
|
|
|
|
if (Tok.location().isFileID()) {
|
|
// A run of file tokens continues while the expanded/spelled tokens match.
|
|
while (NextSpelled < SpelledTokens.size() &&
|
|
NextExpanded < Result.ExpandedTokens.size() &&
|
|
SpelledTokens[NextSpelled].location() ==
|
|
Result.ExpandedTokens[NextExpanded].location()) {
|
|
++NextSpelled;
|
|
++NextExpanded;
|
|
}
|
|
// We need no mapping for file tokens copied to the expanded stream.
|
|
} else {
|
|
// We found a new macro expansion. We should have its spelling bounds.
|
|
auto End = CollectedExpansions.lookup(Expansion);
|
|
assert(End.isValid() && "Macro expansion wasn't captured?");
|
|
|
|
// Mapping starts here...
|
|
TokenBuffer::Mapping Mapping;
|
|
Mapping.BeginExpanded = NextExpanded;
|
|
Mapping.BeginSpelled = NextSpelled;
|
|
// ... consumes spelled tokens within bounds we captured ...
|
|
while (NextSpelled < SpelledTokens.size() &&
|
|
SpelledTokens[NextSpelled].location() <= End)
|
|
++NextSpelled;
|
|
// ... consumes expanded tokens rooted at the same expansion ...
|
|
while (NextExpanded < Result.ExpandedTokens.size() &&
|
|
SM.getExpansionLoc(
|
|
Result.ExpandedTokens[NextExpanded].location()) == Expansion)
|
|
++NextExpanded;
|
|
// ... and ends here.
|
|
Mapping.EndExpanded = NextExpanded;
|
|
Mapping.EndSpelled = NextSpelled;
|
|
Result.Files[File].Mappings.push_back(Mapping);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// advance() is supposed to consume at least one token - if not, we crash.
|
|
void diagnoseAdvanceFailure() {
|
|
#ifndef NDEBUG
|
|
// Show the failed-to-map token in context.
|
|
for (unsigned I = (NextExpanded < 10) ? 0 : NextExpanded - 10;
|
|
I < NextExpanded + 5 && I < Result.ExpandedTokens.size(); ++I) {
|
|
const char *L =
|
|
(I == NextExpanded) ? "!! " : (I < NextExpanded) ? "ok " : " ";
|
|
llvm::errs() << L << Result.ExpandedTokens[I].dumpForTests(SM) << "\n";
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
llvm_unreachable("Couldn't map expanded token to spelled tokens!");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Initializes TokenBuffer::Files and fills spelled tokens and expanded
|
|
/// ranges for each of the files.
|
|
void buildSpelledTokens() {
|
|
for (unsigned I = 0; I < Result.ExpandedTokens.size(); ++I) {
|
|
const auto &Tok = Result.ExpandedTokens[I];
|
|
auto FID = SM.getFileID(SM.getExpansionLoc(Tok.location()));
|
|
auto It = Result.Files.try_emplace(FID);
|
|
TokenBuffer::MarkedFile &File = It.first->second;
|
|
|
|
// The eof token should not be considered part of the main-file's range.
|
|
File.EndExpanded = Tok.kind() == tok::eof ? I : I + 1;
|
|
|
|
if (!It.second)
|
|
continue; // we have seen this file before.
|
|
// This is the first time we see this file.
|
|
File.BeginExpanded = I;
|
|
File.SpelledTokens = tokenize(FID, SM, LangOpts);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TokenBuffer Result;
|
|
unsigned NextExpanded = 0; // cursor in ExpandedTokens
|
|
llvm::DenseMap<FileID, unsigned> NextSpelled; // cursor in SpelledTokens
|
|
PPExpansions CollectedExpansions;
|
|
const SourceManager &SM;
|
|
const LangOptions &LangOpts;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
TokenBuffer TokenCollector::consume() && {
|
|
PP.setTokenWatcher(nullptr);
|
|
Collector->disable();
|
|
return Builder(std::move(Expanded), std::move(Expansions),
|
|
PP.getSourceManager(), PP.getLangOpts())
|
|
.build();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
std::string syntax::Token::str() const {
|
|
return std::string(llvm::formatv("Token({0}, length = {1})",
|
|
tok::getTokenName(kind()), length()));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
std::string syntax::Token::dumpForTests(const SourceManager &SM) const {
|
|
return std::string(llvm::formatv("Token(`{0}`, {1}, length = {2})", text(SM),
|
|
tok::getTokenName(kind()), length()));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
std::string TokenBuffer::dumpForTests() const {
|
|
auto PrintToken = [this](const syntax::Token &T) -> std::string {
|
|
if (T.kind() == tok::eof)
|
|
return "<eof>";
|
|
return std::string(T.text(*SourceMgr));
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
auto DumpTokens = [this, &PrintToken](llvm::raw_ostream &OS,
|
|
llvm::ArrayRef<syntax::Token> Tokens) {
|
|
if (Tokens.empty()) {
|
|
OS << "<empty>";
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
OS << Tokens[0].text(*SourceMgr);
|
|
for (unsigned I = 1; I < Tokens.size(); ++I) {
|
|
if (Tokens[I].kind() == tok::eof)
|
|
continue;
|
|
OS << " " << PrintToken(Tokens[I]);
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
std::string Dump;
|
|
llvm::raw_string_ostream OS(Dump);
|
|
|
|
OS << "expanded tokens:\n"
|
|
<< " ";
|
|
// (!) we do not show '<eof>'.
|
|
DumpTokens(OS, llvm::makeArrayRef(ExpandedTokens).drop_back());
|
|
OS << "\n";
|
|
|
|
std::vector<FileID> Keys;
|
|
for (auto F : Files)
|
|
Keys.push_back(F.first);
|
|
llvm::sort(Keys);
|
|
|
|
for (FileID ID : Keys) {
|
|
const MarkedFile &File = Files.find(ID)->second;
|
|
auto *Entry = SourceMgr->getFileEntryForID(ID);
|
|
if (!Entry)
|
|
continue; // Skip builtin files.
|
|
OS << llvm::formatv("file '{0}'\n", Entry->getName())
|
|
<< " spelled tokens:\n"
|
|
<< " ";
|
|
DumpTokens(OS, File.SpelledTokens);
|
|
OS << "\n";
|
|
|
|
if (File.Mappings.empty()) {
|
|
OS << " no mappings.\n";
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
OS << " mappings:\n";
|
|
for (auto &M : File.Mappings) {
|
|
OS << llvm::formatv(
|
|
" ['{0}'_{1}, '{2}'_{3}) => ['{4}'_{5}, '{6}'_{7})\n",
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PrintToken(File.SpelledTokens[M.BeginSpelled]), M.BeginSpelled,
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M.EndSpelled == File.SpelledTokens.size()
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? "<eof>"
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: PrintToken(File.SpelledTokens[M.EndSpelled]),
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M.EndSpelled, PrintToken(ExpandedTokens[M.BeginExpanded]),
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M.BeginExpanded, PrintToken(ExpandedTokens[M.EndExpanded]),
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M.EndExpanded);
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}
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}
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return Dump;
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}
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