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Ted Kremenekd2fa5662009-08-26 22:36:44 +00001/*===-- clang-c/Index.h - Indexing Public C Interface -------------*- C -*-===*\
2|* *|
3|* The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure *|
4|* *|
5|* This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source *|
6|* License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. *|
7|* *|
8|*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*|
9|* *|
10|* This header provides a public inferface to a Clang library for extracting *|
11|* high-level symbol information from source files without exposing the full *|
12|* Clang C++ API. *|
13|* *|
14\*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*/
15
16#ifndef CLANG_C_INDEX_H
17#define CLANG_C_INDEX_H
18
Steve Naroff88145032009-10-27 14:35:18 +000019#include <sys/stat.h>
Chandler Carruth3d315602009-12-17 09:27:29 +000020#include <time.h>
Douglas Gregor0a812cf2010-02-18 23:07:20 +000021#include <stdio.h>
Steve Naroff88145032009-10-27 14:35:18 +000022
Ted Kremenekd2fa5662009-08-26 22:36:44 +000023#ifdef __cplusplus
24extern "C" {
25#endif
26
Steve Naroff88145032009-10-27 14:35:18 +000027/* MSVC DLL import/export. */
John Thompson2e06fc82009-10-27 13:42:56 +000028#ifdef _MSC_VER
29 #ifdef _CINDEX_LIB_
30 #define CINDEX_LINKAGE __declspec(dllexport)
31 #else
32 #define CINDEX_LINKAGE __declspec(dllimport)
33 #endif
34#else
35 #define CINDEX_LINKAGE
36#endif
37
Douglas Gregor87fb9402011-02-23 17:45:25 +000038/** \defgroup CINDEX libclang: C Interface to Clang
Douglas Gregor20d416c2010-01-20 01:10:47 +000039 *
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +000040 * The C Interface to Clang provides a relatively small API that exposes
Douglas Gregorf5525442010-01-20 22:45:41 +000041 * facilities for parsing source code into an abstract syntax tree (AST),
42 * loading already-parsed ASTs, traversing the AST, associating
43 * physical source locations with elements within the AST, and other
44 * facilities that support Clang-based development tools.
Douglas Gregor20d416c2010-01-20 01:10:47 +000045 *
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +000046 * This C interface to Clang will never provide all of the information
Douglas Gregorf5525442010-01-20 22:45:41 +000047 * representation stored in Clang's C++ AST, nor should it: the intent is to
48 * maintain an API that is relatively stable from one release to the next,
49 * providing only the basic functionality needed to support development tools.
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +000050 *
51 * To avoid namespace pollution, data types are prefixed with "CX" and
Douglas Gregorf5525442010-01-20 22:45:41 +000052 * functions are prefixed with "clang_".
Douglas Gregor20d416c2010-01-20 01:10:47 +000053 *
54 * @{
55 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +000056
Douglas Gregor7f173762010-01-20 22:28:27 +000057/**
58 * \brief An "index" that consists of a set of translation units that would
59 * typically be linked together into an executable or library.
60 */
61typedef void *CXIndex;
Steve Naroff600866c2009-08-27 19:51:58 +000062
Douglas Gregor7f173762010-01-20 22:28:27 +000063/**
64 * \brief A single translation unit, which resides in an index.
65 */
Ted Kremenek0a90d322010-11-17 23:24:11 +000066typedef struct CXTranslationUnitImpl *CXTranslationUnit;
Steve Naroff600866c2009-08-27 19:51:58 +000067
Douglas Gregor7f173762010-01-20 22:28:27 +000068/**
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +000069 * \brief Opaque pointer representing client data that will be passed through
70 * to various callbacks and visitors.
Douglas Gregor7f173762010-01-20 22:28:27 +000071 */
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +000072typedef void *CXClientData;
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +000073
Douglas Gregor735df882009-12-02 09:21:34 +000074/**
75 * \brief Provides the contents of a file that has not yet been saved to disk.
76 *
77 * Each CXUnsavedFile instance provides the name of a file on the
78 * system along with the current contents of that file that have not
79 * yet been saved to disk.
80 */
81struct CXUnsavedFile {
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +000082 /**
83 * \brief The file whose contents have not yet been saved.
Douglas Gregor735df882009-12-02 09:21:34 +000084 *
85 * This file must already exist in the file system.
86 */
87 const char *Filename;
88
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +000089 /**
Douglas Gregorc8dfe5e2010-02-27 01:32:48 +000090 * \brief A buffer containing the unsaved contents of this file.
Douglas Gregor735df882009-12-02 09:21:34 +000091 */
92 const char *Contents;
93
94 /**
Douglas Gregorc8dfe5e2010-02-27 01:32:48 +000095 * \brief The length of the unsaved contents of this buffer.
Douglas Gregor735df882009-12-02 09:21:34 +000096 */
97 unsigned long Length;
98};
99
Peter Collingbourne076c22a2010-08-24 00:31:37 +0000100/**
101 * \brief Describes the availability of a particular entity, which indicates
102 * whether the use of this entity will result in a warning or error due to
103 * it being deprecated or unavailable.
104 */
Douglas Gregor58ddb602010-08-23 23:00:57 +0000105enum CXAvailabilityKind {
Peter Collingbourne076c22a2010-08-24 00:31:37 +0000106 /**
107 * \brief The entity is available.
108 */
Douglas Gregor58ddb602010-08-23 23:00:57 +0000109 CXAvailability_Available,
Peter Collingbourne076c22a2010-08-24 00:31:37 +0000110 /**
111 * \brief The entity is available, but has been deprecated (and its use is
112 * not recommended).
113 */
Douglas Gregor58ddb602010-08-23 23:00:57 +0000114 CXAvailability_Deprecated,
Peter Collingbourne076c22a2010-08-24 00:31:37 +0000115 /**
116 * \brief The entity is not available; any use of it will be an error.
117 */
Douglas Gregor58ddb602010-08-23 23:00:57 +0000118 CXAvailability_NotAvailable
119};
120
Douglas Gregor7f173762010-01-20 22:28:27 +0000121/**
Douglas Gregor7f173762010-01-20 22:28:27 +0000122 * \defgroup CINDEX_STRING String manipulation routines
123 *
124 * @{
125 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000126
Douglas Gregor7f173762010-01-20 22:28:27 +0000127/**
128 * \brief A character string.
129 *
130 * The \c CXString type is used to return strings from the interface when
131 * the ownership of that string might different from one call to the next.
132 * Use \c clang_getCString() to retrieve the string data and, once finished
133 * with the string data, call \c clang_disposeString() to free the string.
Steve Naroffef0cef62009-11-09 17:45:52 +0000134 */
135typedef struct {
Ted Kremeneka60ed472010-11-16 08:15:36 +0000136 void *data;
Ted Kremeneked122732010-11-16 01:56:27 +0000137 unsigned private_flags;
Steve Naroffef0cef62009-11-09 17:45:52 +0000138} CXString;
139
Douglas Gregor7f173762010-01-20 22:28:27 +0000140/**
141 * \brief Retrieve the character data associated with the given string.
142 */
Steve Naroffef0cef62009-11-09 17:45:52 +0000143CINDEX_LINKAGE const char *clang_getCString(CXString string);
144
Douglas Gregor7f173762010-01-20 22:28:27 +0000145/**
146 * \brief Free the given string,
147 */
Steve Naroffef0cef62009-11-09 17:45:52 +0000148CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_disposeString(CXString string);
149
Douglas Gregor7f173762010-01-20 22:28:27 +0000150/**
151 * @}
152 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000153
154/**
Steve Naroffe56b4ba2009-10-20 14:46:24 +0000155 * \brief clang_createIndex() provides a shared context for creating
156 * translation units. It provides two options:
157 *
158 * - excludeDeclarationsFromPCH: When non-zero, allows enumeration of "local"
159 * declarations (when loading any new translation units). A "local" declaration
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000160 * is one that belongs in the translation unit itself and not in a precompiled
Steve Naroffe56b4ba2009-10-20 14:46:24 +0000161 * header that was used by the translation unit. If zero, all declarations
162 * will be enumerated.
163 *
Steve Naroffb4ece632009-10-20 16:36:34 +0000164 * Here is an example:
165 *
Douglas Gregor0a812cf2010-02-18 23:07:20 +0000166 * // excludeDeclsFromPCH = 1, displayDiagnostics=1
167 * Idx = clang_createIndex(1, 1);
Steve Naroffb4ece632009-10-20 16:36:34 +0000168 *
169 * // IndexTest.pch was produced with the following command:
170 * // "clang -x c IndexTest.h -emit-ast -o IndexTest.pch"
171 * TU = clang_createTranslationUnit(Idx, "IndexTest.pch");
172 *
173 * // This will load all the symbols from 'IndexTest.pch'
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000174 * clang_visitChildren(clang_getTranslationUnitCursor(TU),
Douglas Gregor002a5282010-01-20 21:37:00 +0000175 * TranslationUnitVisitor, 0);
Steve Naroffb4ece632009-10-20 16:36:34 +0000176 * clang_disposeTranslationUnit(TU);
177 *
178 * // This will load all the symbols from 'IndexTest.c', excluding symbols
179 * // from 'IndexTest.pch'.
Daniel Dunbarfd9f2342010-01-25 00:43:14 +0000180 * char *args[] = { "-Xclang", "-include-pch=IndexTest.pch" };
181 * TU = clang_createTranslationUnitFromSourceFile(Idx, "IndexTest.c", 2, args,
182 * 0, 0);
Douglas Gregorb2cd4872010-01-20 23:57:43 +0000183 * clang_visitChildren(clang_getTranslationUnitCursor(TU),
184 * TranslationUnitVisitor, 0);
Steve Naroffb4ece632009-10-20 16:36:34 +0000185 * clang_disposeTranslationUnit(TU);
186 *
187 * This process of creating the 'pch', loading it separately, and using it (via
188 * -include-pch) allows 'excludeDeclsFromPCH' to remove redundant callbacks
189 * (which gives the indexer the same performance benefit as the compiler).
Steve Naroffe56b4ba2009-10-20 14:46:24 +0000190 */
Douglas Gregor0a812cf2010-02-18 23:07:20 +0000191CINDEX_LINKAGE CXIndex clang_createIndex(int excludeDeclarationsFromPCH,
192 int displayDiagnostics);
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000193
Douglas Gregor0087e1a2010-02-08 23:03:06 +0000194/**
195 * \brief Destroy the given index.
196 *
197 * The index must not be destroyed until all of the translation units created
198 * within that index have been destroyed.
199 */
Daniel Dunbar8506dde2009-12-03 01:54:28 +0000200CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_disposeIndex(CXIndex index);
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000201
202/**
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +0000203 * \defgroup CINDEX_FILES File manipulation routines
Douglas Gregorf5525442010-01-20 22:45:41 +0000204 *
205 * @{
206 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000207
Douglas Gregorf5525442010-01-20 22:45:41 +0000208/**
209 * \brief A particular source file that is part of a translation unit.
210 */
211typedef void *CXFile;
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000212
Douglas Gregorf5525442010-01-20 22:45:41 +0000213
214/**
215 * \brief Retrieve the complete file and path name of the given file.
Steve Naroff88145032009-10-27 14:35:18 +0000216 */
Ted Kremenek74844072010-02-17 00:41:20 +0000217CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_getFileName(CXFile SFile);
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000218
Douglas Gregorf5525442010-01-20 22:45:41 +0000219/**
220 * \brief Retrieve the last modification time of the given file.
221 */
Douglas Gregor08b0e8d2009-10-31 15:48:08 +0000222CINDEX_LINKAGE time_t clang_getFileTime(CXFile SFile);
Steve Naroff88145032009-10-27 14:35:18 +0000223
Douglas Gregor3c7313d2010-01-18 22:13:09 +0000224/**
Douglas Gregordd3e5542011-05-04 00:14:37 +0000225 * \brief Determine whether the given header is guarded against
226 * multiple inclusions, either with the conventional
227 * #ifndef/#define/#endif macro guards or with #pragma once.
228 */
229CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned
230clang_isFileMultipleIncludeGuarded(CXTranslationUnit tu, CXFile file);
231
232/**
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +0000233 * \brief Retrieve a file handle within the given translation unit.
234 *
235 * \param tu the translation unit
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000236 *
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +0000237 * \param file_name the name of the file.
238 *
239 * \returns the file handle for the named file in the translation unit \p tu,
240 * or a NULL file handle if the file was not a part of this translation unit.
241 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000242CINDEX_LINKAGE CXFile clang_getFile(CXTranslationUnit tu,
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +0000243 const char *file_name);
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000244
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +0000245/**
Douglas Gregorf5525442010-01-20 22:45:41 +0000246 * @}
247 */
248
249/**
250 * \defgroup CINDEX_LOCATIONS Physical source locations
251 *
252 * Clang represents physical source locations in its abstract syntax tree in
253 * great detail, with file, line, and column information for the majority of
254 * the tokens parsed in the source code. These data types and functions are
255 * used to represent source location information, either for a particular
256 * point in the program or for a range of points in the program, and extract
257 * specific location information from those data types.
258 *
259 * @{
260 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000261
Douglas Gregorf5525442010-01-20 22:45:41 +0000262/**
Douglas Gregor1db19de2010-01-19 21:36:55 +0000263 * \brief Identifies a specific source location within a translation
264 * unit.
265 *
Douglas Gregora9b06d42010-11-09 06:24:54 +0000266 * Use clang_getInstantiationLocation() or clang_getSpellingLocation()
267 * to map a source location to a particular file, line, and column.
Douglas Gregor3c7313d2010-01-18 22:13:09 +0000268 */
269typedef struct {
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000270 void *ptr_data[2];
Douglas Gregor1db19de2010-01-19 21:36:55 +0000271 unsigned int_data;
Douglas Gregor3c7313d2010-01-18 22:13:09 +0000272} CXSourceLocation;
Ted Kremenekfe6fd3d2010-01-05 23:18:49 +0000273
Douglas Gregor3c7313d2010-01-18 22:13:09 +0000274/**
Daniel Dunbard52864b2010-02-14 10:02:57 +0000275 * \brief Identifies a half-open character range in the source code.
Douglas Gregor3c7313d2010-01-18 22:13:09 +0000276 *
Douglas Gregor1db19de2010-01-19 21:36:55 +0000277 * Use clang_getRangeStart() and clang_getRangeEnd() to retrieve the
278 * starting and end locations from a source range, respectively.
Douglas Gregor3c7313d2010-01-18 22:13:09 +0000279 */
280typedef struct {
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000281 void *ptr_data[2];
Douglas Gregor1db19de2010-01-19 21:36:55 +0000282 unsigned begin_int_data;
283 unsigned end_int_data;
Douglas Gregor3c7313d2010-01-18 22:13:09 +0000284} CXSourceRange;
Ted Kremenekfe6fd3d2010-01-05 23:18:49 +0000285
Douglas Gregor1db19de2010-01-19 21:36:55 +0000286/**
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +0000287 * \brief Retrieve a NULL (invalid) source location.
288 */
289CINDEX_LINKAGE CXSourceLocation clang_getNullLocation();
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000290
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +0000291/**
292 * \determine Determine whether two source locations, which must refer into
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000293 * the same translation unit, refer to exactly the same point in the source
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +0000294 * code.
295 *
296 * \returns non-zero if the source locations refer to the same location, zero
297 * if they refer to different locations.
298 */
299CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_equalLocations(CXSourceLocation loc1,
300 CXSourceLocation loc2);
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000301
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +0000302/**
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000303 * \brief Retrieves the source location associated with a given file/line/column
304 * in a particular translation unit.
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +0000305 */
306CINDEX_LINKAGE CXSourceLocation clang_getLocation(CXTranslationUnit tu,
307 CXFile file,
308 unsigned line,
309 unsigned column);
David Chisnall83889a72010-10-15 17:07:39 +0000310/**
311 * \brief Retrieves the source location associated with a given character offset
312 * in a particular translation unit.
313 */
314CINDEX_LINKAGE CXSourceLocation clang_getLocationForOffset(CXTranslationUnit tu,
315 CXFile file,
316 unsigned offset);
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000317
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +0000318/**
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000319 * \brief Retrieve a NULL (invalid) source range.
320 */
321CINDEX_LINKAGE CXSourceRange clang_getNullRange();
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000322
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000323/**
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +0000324 * \brief Retrieve a source range given the beginning and ending source
325 * locations.
326 */
327CINDEX_LINKAGE CXSourceRange clang_getRange(CXSourceLocation begin,
328 CXSourceLocation end);
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000329
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +0000330/**
Douglas Gregor46766dc2010-01-26 19:19:08 +0000331 * \brief Retrieve the file, line, column, and offset represented by
332 * the given source location.
Douglas Gregor1db19de2010-01-19 21:36:55 +0000333 *
Douglas Gregora9b06d42010-11-09 06:24:54 +0000334 * If the location refers into a macro instantiation, retrieves the
335 * location of the macro instantiation.
336 *
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000337 * \param location the location within a source file that will be decomposed
338 * into its parts.
Douglas Gregor1db19de2010-01-19 21:36:55 +0000339 *
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000340 * \param file [out] if non-NULL, will be set to the file to which the given
Douglas Gregor1db19de2010-01-19 21:36:55 +0000341 * source location points.
342 *
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000343 * \param line [out] if non-NULL, will be set to the line to which the given
Douglas Gregor1db19de2010-01-19 21:36:55 +0000344 * source location points.
345 *
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000346 * \param column [out] if non-NULL, will be set to the column to which the given
347 * source location points.
Douglas Gregor46766dc2010-01-26 19:19:08 +0000348 *
349 * \param offset [out] if non-NULL, will be set to the offset into the
350 * buffer to which the given source location points.
Douglas Gregor1db19de2010-01-19 21:36:55 +0000351 */
352CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_getInstantiationLocation(CXSourceLocation location,
353 CXFile *file,
354 unsigned *line,
Douglas Gregor46766dc2010-01-26 19:19:08 +0000355 unsigned *column,
356 unsigned *offset);
Douglas Gregore69517c2010-01-26 03:07:15 +0000357
358/**
Douglas Gregora9b06d42010-11-09 06:24:54 +0000359 * \brief Retrieve the file, line, column, and offset represented by
360 * the given source location.
361 *
362 * If the location refers into a macro instantiation, return where the
363 * location was originally spelled in the source file.
364 *
365 * \param location the location within a source file that will be decomposed
366 * into its parts.
367 *
368 * \param file [out] if non-NULL, will be set to the file to which the given
369 * source location points.
370 *
371 * \param line [out] if non-NULL, will be set to the line to which the given
372 * source location points.
373 *
374 * \param column [out] if non-NULL, will be set to the column to which the given
375 * source location points.
376 *
377 * \param offset [out] if non-NULL, will be set to the offset into the
378 * buffer to which the given source location points.
379 */
380CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_getSpellingLocation(CXSourceLocation location,
381 CXFile *file,
382 unsigned *line,
383 unsigned *column,
384 unsigned *offset);
385
386/**
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000387 * \brief Retrieve a source location representing the first character within a
388 * source range.
Douglas Gregor1db19de2010-01-19 21:36:55 +0000389 */
390CINDEX_LINKAGE CXSourceLocation clang_getRangeStart(CXSourceRange range);
391
392/**
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +0000393 * \brief Retrieve a source location representing the last character within a
394 * source range.
Douglas Gregor1db19de2010-01-19 21:36:55 +0000395 */
396CINDEX_LINKAGE CXSourceLocation clang_getRangeEnd(CXSourceRange range);
397
Douglas Gregorf5525442010-01-20 22:45:41 +0000398/**
399 * @}
400 */
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +0000401
402/**
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000403 * \defgroup CINDEX_DIAG Diagnostic reporting
404 *
405 * @{
406 */
407
408/**
409 * \brief Describes the severity of a particular diagnostic.
410 */
411enum CXDiagnosticSeverity {
412 /**
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000413 * \brief A diagnostic that has been suppressed, e.g., by a command-line
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000414 * option.
415 */
416 CXDiagnostic_Ignored = 0,
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000417
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000418 /**
419 * \brief This diagnostic is a note that should be attached to the
420 * previous (non-note) diagnostic.
421 */
422 CXDiagnostic_Note = 1,
423
424 /**
425 * \brief This diagnostic indicates suspicious code that may not be
426 * wrong.
427 */
428 CXDiagnostic_Warning = 2,
429
430 /**
431 * \brief This diagnostic indicates that the code is ill-formed.
432 */
433 CXDiagnostic_Error = 3,
434
435 /**
436 * \brief This diagnostic indicates that the code is ill-formed such
437 * that future parser recovery is unlikely to produce useful
438 * results.
439 */
440 CXDiagnostic_Fatal = 4
441};
442
443/**
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000444 * \brief A single diagnostic, containing the diagnostic's severity,
445 * location, text, source ranges, and fix-it hints.
446 */
447typedef void *CXDiagnostic;
448
449/**
Douglas Gregora88084b2010-02-18 18:08:43 +0000450 * \brief Determine the number of diagnostics produced for the given
451 * translation unit.
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000452 */
Douglas Gregora88084b2010-02-18 18:08:43 +0000453CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_getNumDiagnostics(CXTranslationUnit Unit);
454
455/**
456 * \brief Retrieve a diagnostic associated with the given translation unit.
457 *
458 * \param Unit the translation unit to query.
459 * \param Index the zero-based diagnostic number to retrieve.
460 *
461 * \returns the requested diagnostic. This diagnostic must be freed
462 * via a call to \c clang_disposeDiagnostic().
463 */
464CINDEX_LINKAGE CXDiagnostic clang_getDiagnostic(CXTranslationUnit Unit,
465 unsigned Index);
466
467/**
468 * \brief Destroy a diagnostic.
469 */
470CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_disposeDiagnostic(CXDiagnostic Diagnostic);
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000471
472/**
Douglas Gregor0a812cf2010-02-18 23:07:20 +0000473 * \brief Options to control the display of diagnostics.
474 *
475 * The values in this enum are meant to be combined to customize the
476 * behavior of \c clang_displayDiagnostic().
477 */
478enum CXDiagnosticDisplayOptions {
479 /**
480 * \brief Display the source-location information where the
481 * diagnostic was located.
482 *
483 * When set, diagnostics will be prefixed by the file, line, and
484 * (optionally) column to which the diagnostic refers. For example,
485 *
486 * \code
487 * test.c:28: warning: extra tokens at end of #endif directive
488 * \endcode
489 *
490 * This option corresponds to the clang flag \c -fshow-source-location.
491 */
492 CXDiagnostic_DisplaySourceLocation = 0x01,
493
494 /**
495 * \brief If displaying the source-location information of the
496 * diagnostic, also include the column number.
497 *
498 * This option corresponds to the clang flag \c -fshow-column.
499 */
500 CXDiagnostic_DisplayColumn = 0x02,
501
502 /**
503 * \brief If displaying the source-location information of the
504 * diagnostic, also include information about source ranges in a
505 * machine-parsable format.
506 *
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000507 * This option corresponds to the clang flag
Douglas Gregor0a812cf2010-02-18 23:07:20 +0000508 * \c -fdiagnostics-print-source-range-info.
509 */
Douglas Gregoraa5f1352010-11-19 16:18:16 +0000510 CXDiagnostic_DisplaySourceRanges = 0x04,
511
512 /**
513 * \brief Display the option name associated with this diagnostic, if any.
514 *
515 * The option name displayed (e.g., -Wconversion) will be placed in brackets
516 * after the diagnostic text. This option corresponds to the clang flag
517 * \c -fdiagnostics-show-option.
518 */
519 CXDiagnostic_DisplayOption = 0x08,
520
521 /**
522 * \brief Display the category number associated with this diagnostic, if any.
523 *
524 * The category number is displayed within brackets after the diagnostic text.
525 * This option corresponds to the clang flag
526 * \c -fdiagnostics-show-category=id.
527 */
528 CXDiagnostic_DisplayCategoryId = 0x10,
529
530 /**
531 * \brief Display the category name associated with this diagnostic, if any.
532 *
533 * The category name is displayed within brackets after the diagnostic text.
534 * This option corresponds to the clang flag
535 * \c -fdiagnostics-show-category=name.
536 */
537 CXDiagnostic_DisplayCategoryName = 0x20
Douglas Gregor0a812cf2010-02-18 23:07:20 +0000538};
539
540/**
Douglas Gregor274f1902010-02-22 23:17:23 +0000541 * \brief Format the given diagnostic in a manner that is suitable for display.
Douglas Gregor0a812cf2010-02-18 23:07:20 +0000542 *
Douglas Gregor274f1902010-02-22 23:17:23 +0000543 * This routine will format the given diagnostic to a string, rendering
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000544 * the diagnostic according to the various options given. The
545 * \c clang_defaultDiagnosticDisplayOptions() function returns the set of
Douglas Gregor0a812cf2010-02-18 23:07:20 +0000546 * options that most closely mimics the behavior of the clang compiler.
547 *
548 * \param Diagnostic The diagnostic to print.
549 *
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000550 * \param Options A set of options that control the diagnostic display,
Douglas Gregor0a812cf2010-02-18 23:07:20 +0000551 * created by combining \c CXDiagnosticDisplayOptions values.
Douglas Gregor274f1902010-02-22 23:17:23 +0000552 *
553 * \returns A new string containing for formatted diagnostic.
Douglas Gregor0a812cf2010-02-18 23:07:20 +0000554 */
Douglas Gregor274f1902010-02-22 23:17:23 +0000555CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_formatDiagnostic(CXDiagnostic Diagnostic,
556 unsigned Options);
Douglas Gregor0a812cf2010-02-18 23:07:20 +0000557
558/**
559 * \brief Retrieve the set of display options most similar to the
560 * default behavior of the clang compiler.
561 *
562 * \returns A set of display options suitable for use with \c
563 * clang_displayDiagnostic().
564 */
565CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_defaultDiagnosticDisplayOptions(void);
566
567/**
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000568 * \brief Determine the severity of the given diagnostic.
569 */
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000570CINDEX_LINKAGE enum CXDiagnosticSeverity
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000571clang_getDiagnosticSeverity(CXDiagnostic);
572
573/**
574 * \brief Retrieve the source location of the given diagnostic.
575 *
576 * This location is where Clang would print the caret ('^') when
577 * displaying the diagnostic on the command line.
578 */
579CINDEX_LINKAGE CXSourceLocation clang_getDiagnosticLocation(CXDiagnostic);
580
581/**
582 * \brief Retrieve the text of the given diagnostic.
583 */
584CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_getDiagnosticSpelling(CXDiagnostic);
Douglas Gregora3890ba2010-02-08 23:11:56 +0000585
586/**
Douglas Gregoraa5f1352010-11-19 16:18:16 +0000587 * \brief Retrieve the name of the command-line option that enabled this
588 * diagnostic.
589 *
590 * \param Diag The diagnostic to be queried.
591 *
592 * \param Disable If non-NULL, will be set to the option that disables this
593 * diagnostic (if any).
594 *
595 * \returns A string that contains the command-line option used to enable this
596 * warning, such as "-Wconversion" or "-pedantic".
597 */
598CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_getDiagnosticOption(CXDiagnostic Diag,
599 CXString *Disable);
600
601/**
602 * \brief Retrieve the category number for this diagnostic.
603 *
604 * Diagnostics can be categorized into groups along with other, related
605 * diagnostics (e.g., diagnostics under the same warning flag). This routine
606 * retrieves the category number for the given diagnostic.
607 *
608 * \returns The number of the category that contains this diagnostic, or zero
609 * if this diagnostic is uncategorized.
610 */
611CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_getDiagnosticCategory(CXDiagnostic);
612
613/**
614 * \brief Retrieve the name of a particular diagnostic category.
615 *
616 * \param Category A diagnostic category number, as returned by
617 * \c clang_getDiagnosticCategory().
618 *
619 * \returns The name of the given diagnostic category.
620 */
621CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_getDiagnosticCategoryName(unsigned Category);
622
623/**
Douglas Gregora3890ba2010-02-08 23:11:56 +0000624 * \brief Determine the number of source ranges associated with the given
625 * diagnostic.
626 */
627CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_getDiagnosticNumRanges(CXDiagnostic);
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000628
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000629/**
Douglas Gregora3890ba2010-02-08 23:11:56 +0000630 * \brief Retrieve a source range associated with the diagnostic.
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000631 *
Douglas Gregora3890ba2010-02-08 23:11:56 +0000632 * A diagnostic's source ranges highlight important elements in the source
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000633 * code. On the command line, Clang displays source ranges by
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000634 * underlining them with '~' characters.
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000635 *
Douglas Gregora3890ba2010-02-08 23:11:56 +0000636 * \param Diagnostic the diagnostic whose range is being extracted.
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000637 *
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000638 * \param Range the zero-based index specifying which range to
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000639 *
Douglas Gregora3890ba2010-02-08 23:11:56 +0000640 * \returns the requested source range.
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000641 */
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000642CINDEX_LINKAGE CXSourceRange clang_getDiagnosticRange(CXDiagnostic Diagnostic,
Douglas Gregora3890ba2010-02-08 23:11:56 +0000643 unsigned Range);
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000644
645/**
646 * \brief Determine the number of fix-it hints associated with the
647 * given diagnostic.
648 */
649CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_getDiagnosticNumFixIts(CXDiagnostic Diagnostic);
650
651/**
Douglas Gregor473d7012010-02-19 18:16:06 +0000652 * \brief Retrieve the replacement information for a given fix-it.
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000653 *
Douglas Gregor473d7012010-02-19 18:16:06 +0000654 * Fix-its are described in terms of a source range whose contents
655 * should be replaced by a string. This approach generalizes over
656 * three kinds of operations: removal of source code (the range covers
657 * the code to be removed and the replacement string is empty),
658 * replacement of source code (the range covers the code to be
659 * replaced and the replacement string provides the new code), and
660 * insertion (both the start and end of the range point at the
661 * insertion location, and the replacement string provides the text to
662 * insert).
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000663 *
Douglas Gregor473d7012010-02-19 18:16:06 +0000664 * \param Diagnostic The diagnostic whose fix-its are being queried.
665 *
666 * \param FixIt The zero-based index of the fix-it.
667 *
668 * \param ReplacementRange The source range whose contents will be
669 * replaced with the returned replacement string. Note that source
670 * ranges are half-open ranges [a, b), so the source code should be
671 * replaced from a and up to (but not including) b.
672 *
673 * \returns A string containing text that should be replace the source
674 * code indicated by the \c ReplacementRange.
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000675 */
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000676CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_getDiagnosticFixIt(CXDiagnostic Diagnostic,
Douglas Gregor473d7012010-02-19 18:16:06 +0000677 unsigned FixIt,
678 CXSourceRange *ReplacementRange);
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000679
680/**
681 * @}
682 */
683
684/**
685 * \defgroup CINDEX_TRANSLATION_UNIT Translation unit manipulation
686 *
687 * The routines in this group provide the ability to create and destroy
688 * translation units from files, either by parsing the contents of the files or
689 * by reading in a serialized representation of a translation unit.
690 *
691 * @{
692 */
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000693
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000694/**
695 * \brief Get the original translation unit source file name.
696 */
697CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString
698clang_getTranslationUnitSpelling(CXTranslationUnit CTUnit);
699
700/**
701 * \brief Return the CXTranslationUnit for a given source file and the provided
702 * command line arguments one would pass to the compiler.
703 *
704 * Note: The 'source_filename' argument is optional. If the caller provides a
705 * NULL pointer, the name of the source file is expected to reside in the
706 * specified command line arguments.
707 *
708 * Note: When encountered in 'clang_command_line_args', the following options
709 * are ignored:
710 *
711 * '-c'
712 * '-emit-ast'
713 * '-fsyntax-only'
714 * '-o <output file>' (both '-o' and '<output file>' are ignored)
715 *
Ted Kremenek1ddb02c2010-11-08 04:28:51 +0000716 * \param CIdx The index object with which the translation unit will be
717 * associated.
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000718 *
719 * \param source_filename - The name of the source file to load, or NULL if the
Ted Kremenek1ddb02c2010-11-08 04:28:51 +0000720 * source file is included in \p clang_command_line_args.
721 *
722 * \param num_clang_command_line_args The number of command-line arguments in
723 * \p clang_command_line_args.
724 *
725 * \param clang_command_line_args The command-line arguments that would be
726 * passed to the \c clang executable if it were being invoked out-of-process.
727 * These command-line options will be parsed and will affect how the translation
728 * unit is parsed. Note that the following options are ignored: '-c',
729 * '-emit-ast', '-fsyntex-only' (which is the default), and '-o <output file>'.
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000730 *
731 * \param num_unsaved_files the number of unsaved file entries in \p
732 * unsaved_files.
733 *
734 * \param unsaved_files the files that have not yet been saved to disk
735 * but may be required for code completion, including the contents of
Ted Kremenekc6f530d2010-04-12 18:47:26 +0000736 * those files. The contents and name of these files (as specified by
737 * CXUnsavedFile) are copied when necessary, so the client only needs to
738 * guarantee their validity until the call to this function returns.
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000739 */
740CINDEX_LINKAGE CXTranslationUnit clang_createTranslationUnitFromSourceFile(
741 CXIndex CIdx,
742 const char *source_filename,
743 int num_clang_command_line_args,
Douglas Gregor2ef69442010-09-01 16:43:19 +0000744 const char * const *clang_command_line_args,
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000745 unsigned num_unsaved_files,
Douglas Gregora88084b2010-02-18 18:08:43 +0000746 struct CXUnsavedFile *unsaved_files);
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000747
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000748/**
749 * \brief Create a translation unit from an AST file (-emit-ast).
750 */
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000751CINDEX_LINKAGE CXTranslationUnit clang_createTranslationUnit(CXIndex,
Douglas Gregora88084b2010-02-18 18:08:43 +0000752 const char *ast_filename);
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000753
Douglas Gregor44c181a2010-07-23 00:33:23 +0000754/**
755 * \brief Flags that control the creation of translation units.
756 *
757 * The enumerators in this enumeration type are meant to be bitwise
758 * ORed together to specify which options should be used when
759 * constructing the translation unit.
760 */
Douglas Gregor5a430212010-07-21 18:52:53 +0000761enum CXTranslationUnit_Flags {
762 /**
763 * \brief Used to indicate that no special translation-unit options are
764 * needed.
765 */
766 CXTranslationUnit_None = 0x0,
767
768 /**
769 * \brief Used to indicate that the parser should construct a "detailed"
770 * preprocessing record, including all macro definitions and instantiations.
771 *
772 * Constructing a detailed preprocessing record requires more memory
773 * and time to parse, since the information contained in the record
774 * is usually not retained. However, it can be useful for
775 * applications that require more detailed information about the
776 * behavior of the preprocessor.
777 */
Douglas Gregor44c181a2010-07-23 00:33:23 +0000778 CXTranslationUnit_DetailedPreprocessingRecord = 0x01,
779
780 /**
Douglas Gregorb1c031b2010-08-09 22:28:58 +0000781 * \brief Used to indicate that the translation unit is incomplete.
Douglas Gregor44c181a2010-07-23 00:33:23 +0000782 *
Douglas Gregorb1c031b2010-08-09 22:28:58 +0000783 * When a translation unit is considered "incomplete", semantic
784 * analysis that is typically performed at the end of the
785 * translation unit will be suppressed. For example, this suppresses
786 * the completion of tentative declarations in C and of
787 * instantiation of implicitly-instantiation function templates in
788 * C++. This option is typically used when parsing a header with the
789 * intent of producing a precompiled header.
Douglas Gregor44c181a2010-07-23 00:33:23 +0000790 */
Douglas Gregorb1c031b2010-08-09 22:28:58 +0000791 CXTranslationUnit_Incomplete = 0x02,
Douglas Gregor44c181a2010-07-23 00:33:23 +0000792
793 /**
794 * \brief Used to indicate that the translation unit should be built with an
795 * implicit precompiled header for the preamble.
796 *
797 * An implicit precompiled header is used as an optimization when a
798 * particular translation unit is likely to be reparsed many times
799 * when the sources aren't changing that often. In this case, an
800 * implicit precompiled header will be built containing all of the
801 * initial includes at the top of the main file (what we refer to as
802 * the "preamble" of the file). In subsequent parses, if the
803 * preamble or the files in it have not changed, \c
804 * clang_reparseTranslationUnit() will re-use the implicit
805 * precompiled header to improve parsing performance.
806 */
Douglas Gregore1e13bf2010-08-11 15:58:42 +0000807 CXTranslationUnit_PrecompiledPreamble = 0x04,
808
809 /**
810 * \brief Used to indicate that the translation unit should cache some
811 * code-completion results with each reparse of the source file.
812 *
813 * Caching of code-completion results is a performance optimization that
814 * introduces some overhead to reparsing but improves the performance of
815 * code-completion operations.
816 */
Douglas Gregor99ba2022010-10-27 17:24:53 +0000817 CXTranslationUnit_CacheCompletionResults = 0x08,
818 /**
819 * \brief Enable precompiled preambles in C++.
820 *
821 * Note: this is a *temporary* option that is available only while
822 * we are testing C++ precompiled preamble support.
823 */
824 CXTranslationUnit_CXXPrecompiledPreamble = 0x10,
825
826 /**
827 * \brief Enabled chained precompiled preambles in C++.
828 *
829 * Note: this is a *temporary* option that is available only while
830 * we are testing C++ precompiled preamble support.
831 */
832 CXTranslationUnit_CXXChainedPCH = 0x20
Douglas Gregor5a430212010-07-21 18:52:53 +0000833};
834
835/**
Douglas Gregorb1c031b2010-08-09 22:28:58 +0000836 * \brief Returns the set of flags that is suitable for parsing a translation
837 * unit that is being edited.
838 *
839 * The set of flags returned provide options for \c clang_parseTranslationUnit()
840 * to indicate that the translation unit is likely to be reparsed many times,
841 * either explicitly (via \c clang_reparseTranslationUnit()) or implicitly
842 * (e.g., by code completion (\c clang_codeCompletionAt())). The returned flag
843 * set contains an unspecified set of optimizations (e.g., the precompiled
844 * preamble) geared toward improving the performance of these routines. The
845 * set of optimizations enabled may change from one version to the next.
846 */
Douglas Gregore1e13bf2010-08-11 15:58:42 +0000847CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_defaultEditingTranslationUnitOptions(void);
Douglas Gregorb1c031b2010-08-09 22:28:58 +0000848
849/**
Douglas Gregor5a430212010-07-21 18:52:53 +0000850 * \brief Parse the given source file and the translation unit corresponding
851 * to that file.
852 *
853 * This routine is the main entry point for the Clang C API, providing the
854 * ability to parse a source file into a translation unit that can then be
855 * queried by other functions in the API. This routine accepts a set of
856 * command-line arguments so that the compilation can be configured in the same
857 * way that the compiler is configured on the command line.
858 *
859 * \param CIdx The index object with which the translation unit will be
860 * associated.
861 *
862 * \param source_filename The name of the source file to load, or NULL if the
Ted Kremenek1ddb02c2010-11-08 04:28:51 +0000863 * source file is included in \p command_line_args.
Douglas Gregor5a430212010-07-21 18:52:53 +0000864 *
865 * \param command_line_args The command-line arguments that would be
866 * passed to the \c clang executable if it were being invoked out-of-process.
867 * These command-line options will be parsed and will affect how the translation
868 * unit is parsed. Note that the following options are ignored: '-c',
869 * '-emit-ast', '-fsyntex-only' (which is the default), and '-o <output file>'.
870 *
871 * \param num_command_line_args The number of command-line arguments in
872 * \p command_line_args.
873 *
874 * \param unsaved_files the files that have not yet been saved to disk
Douglas Gregor1abc6bc2010-08-04 16:47:14 +0000875 * but may be required for parsing, including the contents of
Douglas Gregor5a430212010-07-21 18:52:53 +0000876 * those files. The contents and name of these files (as specified by
877 * CXUnsavedFile) are copied when necessary, so the client only needs to
878 * guarantee their validity until the call to this function returns.
879 *
880 * \param num_unsaved_files the number of unsaved file entries in \p
881 * unsaved_files.
882 *
883 * \param options A bitmask of options that affects how the translation unit
884 * is managed but not its compilation. This should be a bitwise OR of the
885 * CXTranslationUnit_XXX flags.
886 *
887 * \returns A new translation unit describing the parsed code and containing
888 * any diagnostics produced by the compiler. If there is a failure from which
889 * the compiler cannot recover, returns NULL.
890 */
891CINDEX_LINKAGE CXTranslationUnit clang_parseTranslationUnit(CXIndex CIdx,
892 const char *source_filename,
Douglas Gregor2ef69442010-09-01 16:43:19 +0000893 const char * const *command_line_args,
Douglas Gregor5a430212010-07-21 18:52:53 +0000894 int num_command_line_args,
895 struct CXUnsavedFile *unsaved_files,
896 unsigned num_unsaved_files,
897 unsigned options);
898
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000899/**
Douglas Gregor19998442010-08-13 15:35:05 +0000900 * \brief Flags that control how translation units are saved.
901 *
902 * The enumerators in this enumeration type are meant to be bitwise
903 * ORed together to specify which options should be used when
904 * saving the translation unit.
905 */
906enum CXSaveTranslationUnit_Flags {
907 /**
908 * \brief Used to indicate that no special saving options are needed.
909 */
910 CXSaveTranslationUnit_None = 0x0
911};
912
913/**
914 * \brief Returns the set of flags that is suitable for saving a translation
915 * unit.
916 *
917 * The set of flags returned provide options for
918 * \c clang_saveTranslationUnit() by default. The returned flag
919 * set contains an unspecified set of options that save translation units with
920 * the most commonly-requested data.
921 */
922CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_defaultSaveOptions(CXTranslationUnit TU);
923
924/**
Douglas Gregor7ae2faa2010-08-13 05:36:37 +0000925 * \brief Saves a translation unit into a serialized representation of
926 * that translation unit on disk.
927 *
928 * Any translation unit that was parsed without error can be saved
929 * into a file. The translation unit can then be deserialized into a
930 * new \c CXTranslationUnit with \c clang_createTranslationUnit() or,
931 * if it is an incomplete translation unit that corresponds to a
932 * header, used as a precompiled header when parsing other translation
933 * units.
934 *
935 * \param TU The translation unit to save.
Douglas Gregor19998442010-08-13 15:35:05 +0000936 *
Douglas Gregor7ae2faa2010-08-13 05:36:37 +0000937 * \param FileName The file to which the translation unit will be saved.
938 *
Douglas Gregor19998442010-08-13 15:35:05 +0000939 * \param options A bitmask of options that affects how the translation unit
940 * is saved. This should be a bitwise OR of the
941 * CXSaveTranslationUnit_XXX flags.
942 *
Douglas Gregor7ae2faa2010-08-13 05:36:37 +0000943 * \returns Zero if the translation unit was saved successfully, a
944 * non-zero value otherwise.
945 */
946CINDEX_LINKAGE int clang_saveTranslationUnit(CXTranslationUnit TU,
Douglas Gregor19998442010-08-13 15:35:05 +0000947 const char *FileName,
948 unsigned options);
Douglas Gregor7ae2faa2010-08-13 05:36:37 +0000949
950/**
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000951 * \brief Destroy the specified CXTranslationUnit object.
952 */
953CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_disposeTranslationUnit(CXTranslationUnit);
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +0000954
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +0000955/**
Douglas Gregore1e13bf2010-08-11 15:58:42 +0000956 * \brief Flags that control the reparsing of translation units.
957 *
958 * The enumerators in this enumeration type are meant to be bitwise
959 * ORed together to specify which options should be used when
960 * reparsing the translation unit.
961 */
962enum CXReparse_Flags {
963 /**
964 * \brief Used to indicate that no special reparsing options are needed.
965 */
966 CXReparse_None = 0x0
967};
968
969/**
970 * \brief Returns the set of flags that is suitable for reparsing a translation
971 * unit.
972 *
973 * The set of flags returned provide options for
974 * \c clang_reparseTranslationUnit() by default. The returned flag
975 * set contains an unspecified set of optimizations geared toward common uses
976 * of reparsing. The set of optimizations enabled may change from one version
977 * to the next.
978 */
979CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_defaultReparseOptions(CXTranslationUnit TU);
980
981/**
Douglas Gregorabc563f2010-07-19 21:46:24 +0000982 * \brief Reparse the source files that produced this translation unit.
983 *
984 * This routine can be used to re-parse the source files that originally
985 * created the given translation unit, for example because those source files
986 * have changed (either on disk or as passed via \p unsaved_files). The
987 * source code will be reparsed with the same command-line options as it
988 * was originally parsed.
989 *
990 * Reparsing a translation unit invalidates all cursors and source locations
991 * that refer into that translation unit. This makes reparsing a translation
992 * unit semantically equivalent to destroying the translation unit and then
993 * creating a new translation unit with the same command-line arguments.
994 * However, it may be more efficient to reparse a translation
995 * unit using this routine.
996 *
997 * \param TU The translation unit whose contents will be re-parsed. The
998 * translation unit must originally have been built with
999 * \c clang_createTranslationUnitFromSourceFile().
1000 *
1001 * \param num_unsaved_files The number of unsaved file entries in \p
1002 * unsaved_files.
1003 *
1004 * \param unsaved_files The files that have not yet been saved to disk
1005 * but may be required for parsing, including the contents of
1006 * those files. The contents and name of these files (as specified by
1007 * CXUnsavedFile) are copied when necessary, so the client only needs to
1008 * guarantee their validity until the call to this function returns.
1009 *
Douglas Gregore1e13bf2010-08-11 15:58:42 +00001010 * \param options A bitset of options composed of the flags in CXReparse_Flags.
1011 * The function \c clang_defaultReparseOptions() produces a default set of
1012 * options recommended for most uses, based on the translation unit.
1013 *
Douglas Gregorabc563f2010-07-19 21:46:24 +00001014 * \returns 0 if the sources could be reparsed. A non-zero value will be
1015 * returned if reparsing was impossible, such that the translation unit is
1016 * invalid. In such cases, the only valid call for \p TU is
1017 * \c clang_disposeTranslationUnit(TU).
1018 */
1019CINDEX_LINKAGE int clang_reparseTranslationUnit(CXTranslationUnit TU,
1020 unsigned num_unsaved_files,
Douglas Gregore1e13bf2010-08-11 15:58:42 +00001021 struct CXUnsavedFile *unsaved_files,
1022 unsigned options);
Ted Kremenek59fc1e52011-04-18 22:47:10 +00001023
1024/**
1025 * \brief Categorizes how memory is being used by a translation unit.
1026 */
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001027enum CXTUResourceUsageKind {
1028 CXTUResourceUsage_AST = 1,
1029 CXTUResourceUsage_Identifiers = 2,
1030 CXTUResourceUsage_Selectors = 3,
1031 CXTUResourceUsage_GlobalCompletionResults = 4,
Ted Kremenek457aaf02011-04-28 04:10:31 +00001032 CXTUResourceUsage_SourceManagerContentCache = 5,
Ted Kremenekba29bd22011-04-28 04:53:38 +00001033 CXTUResourceUsage_AST_SideTables = 6,
Ted Kremenekf61b8312011-04-28 20:36:42 +00001034 CXTUResourceUsage_SourceManager_Membuffer_Malloc = 7,
Ted Kremeneke9b5f3d2011-04-28 23:46:20 +00001035 CXTUResourceUsage_SourceManager_Membuffer_MMap = 8,
1036 CXTUResourceUsage_ExternalASTSource_Membuffer_Malloc = 9,
1037 CXTUResourceUsage_ExternalASTSource_Membuffer_MMap = 10,
Ted Kremenek5e1db6a2011-05-04 01:38:46 +00001038 CXTUResourceUsage_Preprocessor = 11,
1039 CXTUResourceUsage_PreprocessingRecord = 12,
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001040 CXTUResourceUsage_MEMORY_IN_BYTES_BEGIN = CXTUResourceUsage_AST,
1041 CXTUResourceUsage_MEMORY_IN_BYTES_END =
Ted Kremenek5e1db6a2011-05-04 01:38:46 +00001042 CXTUResourceUsage_PreprocessingRecord,
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001043
1044 CXTUResourceUsage_First = CXTUResourceUsage_AST,
Ted Kremenek5e1db6a2011-05-04 01:38:46 +00001045 CXTUResourceUsage_Last = CXTUResourceUsage_PreprocessingRecord
Ted Kremenek59fc1e52011-04-18 22:47:10 +00001046};
1047
1048/**
1049 * \brief Returns the human-readable null-terminated C string that represents
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001050 * the name of the memory category. This string should never be freed.
Ted Kremenek59fc1e52011-04-18 22:47:10 +00001051 */
1052CINDEX_LINKAGE
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001053const char *clang_getTUResourceUsageName(enum CXTUResourceUsageKind kind);
Ted Kremenek59fc1e52011-04-18 22:47:10 +00001054
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001055typedef struct CXTUResourceUsageEntry {
Ted Kremenek59fc1e52011-04-18 22:47:10 +00001056 /* \brief The memory usage category. */
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001057 enum CXTUResourceUsageKind kind;
1058 /* \brief Amount of resources used.
1059 The units will depend on the resource kind. */
Ted Kremenek59fc1e52011-04-18 22:47:10 +00001060 unsigned long amount;
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001061} CXTUResourceUsageEntry;
Ted Kremenek59fc1e52011-04-18 22:47:10 +00001062
1063/**
1064 * \brief The memory usage of a CXTranslationUnit, broken into categories.
1065 */
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001066typedef struct CXTUResourceUsage {
Ted Kremenek59fc1e52011-04-18 22:47:10 +00001067 /* \brief Private data member, used for queries. */
1068 void *data;
1069
1070 /* \brief The number of entries in the 'entries' array. */
1071 unsigned numEntries;
1072
1073 /* \brief An array of key-value pairs, representing the breakdown of memory
1074 usage. */
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001075 CXTUResourceUsageEntry *entries;
Ted Kremenek59fc1e52011-04-18 22:47:10 +00001076
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001077} CXTUResourceUsage;
Ted Kremenek59fc1e52011-04-18 22:47:10 +00001078
1079/**
1080 * \brief Return the memory usage of a translation unit. This object
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001081 * should be released with clang_disposeCXTUResourceUsage().
Ted Kremenek59fc1e52011-04-18 22:47:10 +00001082 */
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001083CINDEX_LINKAGE CXTUResourceUsage clang_getCXTUResourceUsage(CXTranslationUnit TU);
Ted Kremenek59fc1e52011-04-18 22:47:10 +00001084
Ted Kremenekf7870022011-04-20 16:41:07 +00001085CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_disposeCXTUResourceUsage(CXTUResourceUsage usage);
Ted Kremenek59fc1e52011-04-18 22:47:10 +00001086
Douglas Gregorabc563f2010-07-19 21:46:24 +00001087/**
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +00001088 * @}
1089 */
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00001090
Douglas Gregor5352ac02010-01-28 00:27:43 +00001091/**
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001092 * \brief Describes the kind of entity that a cursor refers to.
1093 */
1094enum CXCursorKind {
1095 /* Declarations */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001096 /**
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001097 * \brief A declaration whose specific kind is not exposed via this
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001098 * interface.
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001099 *
1100 * Unexposed declarations have the same operations as any other kind
1101 * of declaration; one can extract their location information,
1102 * spelling, find their definitions, etc. However, the specific kind
1103 * of the declaration is not reported.
1104 */
1105 CXCursor_UnexposedDecl = 1,
1106 /** \brief A C or C++ struct. */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001107 CXCursor_StructDecl = 2,
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001108 /** \brief A C or C++ union. */
1109 CXCursor_UnionDecl = 3,
1110 /** \brief A C++ class. */
1111 CXCursor_ClassDecl = 4,
1112 /** \brief An enumeration. */
1113 CXCursor_EnumDecl = 5,
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001114 /**
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001115 * \brief A field (in C) or non-static data member (in C++) in a
1116 * struct, union, or C++ class.
1117 */
1118 CXCursor_FieldDecl = 6,
1119 /** \brief An enumerator constant. */
1120 CXCursor_EnumConstantDecl = 7,
1121 /** \brief A function. */
1122 CXCursor_FunctionDecl = 8,
1123 /** \brief A variable. */
1124 CXCursor_VarDecl = 9,
1125 /** \brief A function or method parameter. */
1126 CXCursor_ParmDecl = 10,
1127 /** \brief An Objective-C @interface. */
1128 CXCursor_ObjCInterfaceDecl = 11,
1129 /** \brief An Objective-C @interface for a category. */
1130 CXCursor_ObjCCategoryDecl = 12,
1131 /** \brief An Objective-C @protocol declaration. */
1132 CXCursor_ObjCProtocolDecl = 13,
1133 /** \brief An Objective-C @property declaration. */
1134 CXCursor_ObjCPropertyDecl = 14,
1135 /** \brief An Objective-C instance variable. */
1136 CXCursor_ObjCIvarDecl = 15,
1137 /** \brief An Objective-C instance method. */
1138 CXCursor_ObjCInstanceMethodDecl = 16,
1139 /** \brief An Objective-C class method. */
1140 CXCursor_ObjCClassMethodDecl = 17,
1141 /** \brief An Objective-C @implementation. */
1142 CXCursor_ObjCImplementationDecl = 18,
1143 /** \brief An Objective-C @implementation for a category. */
1144 CXCursor_ObjCCategoryImplDecl = 19,
1145 /** \brief A typedef */
1146 CXCursor_TypedefDecl = 20,
Ted Kremenek8bd5a692010-04-13 23:39:06 +00001147 /** \brief A C++ class method. */
1148 CXCursor_CXXMethod = 21,
Ted Kremenek8f06e0e2010-05-06 23:38:21 +00001149 /** \brief A C++ namespace. */
1150 CXCursor_Namespace = 22,
Ted Kremeneka0536d82010-05-07 01:04:29 +00001151 /** \brief A linkage specification, e.g. 'extern "C"'. */
1152 CXCursor_LinkageSpec = 23,
Douglas Gregor01829d32010-08-31 14:41:23 +00001153 /** \brief A C++ constructor. */
1154 CXCursor_Constructor = 24,
1155 /** \brief A C++ destructor. */
1156 CXCursor_Destructor = 25,
1157 /** \brief A C++ conversion function. */
1158 CXCursor_ConversionFunction = 26,
Douglas Gregorfe72e9c2010-08-31 17:01:39 +00001159 /** \brief A C++ template type parameter. */
1160 CXCursor_TemplateTypeParameter = 27,
1161 /** \brief A C++ non-type template parameter. */
1162 CXCursor_NonTypeTemplateParameter = 28,
1163 /** \brief A C++ template template parameter. */
1164 CXCursor_TemplateTemplateParameter = 29,
1165 /** \brief A C++ function template. */
1166 CXCursor_FunctionTemplate = 30,
Douglas Gregor39d6f072010-08-31 19:02:00 +00001167 /** \brief A C++ class template. */
1168 CXCursor_ClassTemplate = 31,
Douglas Gregor74dbe642010-08-31 19:31:58 +00001169 /** \brief A C++ class template partial specialization. */
1170 CXCursor_ClassTemplatePartialSpecialization = 32,
Douglas Gregor69319002010-08-31 23:48:11 +00001171 /** \brief A C++ namespace alias declaration. */
1172 CXCursor_NamespaceAlias = 33,
Douglas Gregor0a35bce2010-09-01 03:07:18 +00001173 /** \brief A C++ using directive. */
1174 CXCursor_UsingDirective = 34,
Richard Smith162e1c12011-04-15 14:24:37 +00001175 /** \brief A C++ using declaration. */
Douglas Gregor7e242562010-09-01 19:52:22 +00001176 CXCursor_UsingDeclaration = 35,
Richard Smith162e1c12011-04-15 14:24:37 +00001177 /** \brief A C++ alias declaration */
1178 CXCursor_TypeAliasDecl = 36,
Ted Kremenek50aa6ac2010-05-19 21:51:10 +00001179 CXCursor_FirstDecl = CXCursor_UnexposedDecl,
Richard Smith162e1c12011-04-15 14:24:37 +00001180 CXCursor_LastDecl = CXCursor_TypeAliasDecl,
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001181
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001182 /* References */
1183 CXCursor_FirstRef = 40, /* Decl references */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001184 CXCursor_ObjCSuperClassRef = 40,
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001185 CXCursor_ObjCProtocolRef = 41,
1186 CXCursor_ObjCClassRef = 42,
1187 /**
1188 * \brief A reference to a type declaration.
1189 *
1190 * A type reference occurs anywhere where a type is named but not
1191 * declared. For example, given:
1192 *
1193 * \code
1194 * typedef unsigned size_type;
1195 * size_type size;
1196 * \endcode
1197 *
1198 * The typedef is a declaration of size_type (CXCursor_TypedefDecl),
1199 * while the type of the variable "size" is referenced. The cursor
1200 * referenced by the type of size is the typedef for size_type.
1201 */
1202 CXCursor_TypeRef = 43,
Ted Kremenek3064ef92010-08-27 21:34:58 +00001203 CXCursor_CXXBaseSpecifier = 44,
Douglas Gregor0b36e612010-08-31 20:37:03 +00001204 /**
Douglas Gregora67e03f2010-09-09 21:42:20 +00001205 * \brief A reference to a class template, function template, template
1206 * template parameter, or class template partial specialization.
Douglas Gregor0b36e612010-08-31 20:37:03 +00001207 */
1208 CXCursor_TemplateRef = 45,
Douglas Gregor69319002010-08-31 23:48:11 +00001209 /**
1210 * \brief A reference to a namespace or namespace alias.
1211 */
1212 CXCursor_NamespaceRef = 46,
Douglas Gregora67e03f2010-09-09 21:42:20 +00001213 /**
Douglas Gregor36897b02010-09-10 00:22:18 +00001214 * \brief A reference to a member of a struct, union, or class that occurs in
1215 * some non-expression context, e.g., a designated initializer.
Douglas Gregora67e03f2010-09-09 21:42:20 +00001216 */
1217 CXCursor_MemberRef = 47,
Douglas Gregor36897b02010-09-10 00:22:18 +00001218 /**
1219 * \brief A reference to a labeled statement.
1220 *
1221 * This cursor kind is used to describe the jump to "start_over" in the
1222 * goto statement in the following example:
1223 *
1224 * \code
1225 * start_over:
1226 * ++counter;
1227 *
1228 * goto start_over;
1229 * \endcode
1230 *
1231 * A label reference cursor refers to a label statement.
1232 */
1233 CXCursor_LabelRef = 48,
1234
Douglas Gregor1f60d9e2010-09-13 22:52:57 +00001235 /**
1236 * \brief A reference to a set of overloaded functions or function templates
1237 * that has not yet been resolved to a specific function or function template.
1238 *
1239 * An overloaded declaration reference cursor occurs in C++ templates where
1240 * a dependent name refers to a function. For example:
1241 *
1242 * \code
1243 * template<typename T> void swap(T&, T&);
1244 *
1245 * struct X { ... };
1246 * void swap(X&, X&);
1247 *
1248 * template<typename T>
1249 * void reverse(T* first, T* last) {
1250 * while (first < last - 1) {
1251 * swap(*first, *--last);
1252 * ++first;
1253 * }
1254 * }
1255 *
1256 * struct Y { };
1257 * void swap(Y&, Y&);
1258 * \endcode
1259 *
1260 * Here, the identifier "swap" is associated with an overloaded declaration
1261 * reference. In the template definition, "swap" refers to either of the two
1262 * "swap" functions declared above, so both results will be available. At
1263 * instantiation time, "swap" may also refer to other functions found via
1264 * argument-dependent lookup (e.g., the "swap" function at the end of the
1265 * example).
1266 *
1267 * The functions \c clang_getNumOverloadedDecls() and
1268 * \c clang_getOverloadedDecl() can be used to retrieve the definitions
1269 * referenced by this cursor.
1270 */
1271 CXCursor_OverloadedDeclRef = 49,
1272
1273 CXCursor_LastRef = CXCursor_OverloadedDeclRef,
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001274
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001275 /* Error conditions */
1276 CXCursor_FirstInvalid = 70,
1277 CXCursor_InvalidFile = 70,
1278 CXCursor_NoDeclFound = 71,
1279 CXCursor_NotImplemented = 72,
Ted Kremenekebfa3392010-03-19 20:39:03 +00001280 CXCursor_InvalidCode = 73,
1281 CXCursor_LastInvalid = CXCursor_InvalidCode,
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001282
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001283 /* Expressions */
1284 CXCursor_FirstExpr = 100,
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001285
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001286 /**
1287 * \brief An expression whose specific kind is not exposed via this
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001288 * interface.
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001289 *
1290 * Unexposed expressions have the same operations as any other kind
1291 * of expression; one can extract their location information,
1292 * spelling, children, etc. However, the specific kind of the
1293 * expression is not reported.
1294 */
1295 CXCursor_UnexposedExpr = 100,
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001296
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001297 /**
1298 * \brief An expression that refers to some value declaration, such
1299 * as a function, varible, or enumerator.
1300 */
1301 CXCursor_DeclRefExpr = 101,
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001302
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001303 /**
1304 * \brief An expression that refers to a member of a struct, union,
1305 * class, Objective-C class, etc.
1306 */
1307 CXCursor_MemberRefExpr = 102,
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001308
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001309 /** \brief An expression that calls a function. */
1310 CXCursor_CallExpr = 103,
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001311
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001312 /** \brief An expression that sends a message to an Objective-C
1313 object or class. */
1314 CXCursor_ObjCMessageExpr = 104,
Ted Kremenek1ee6cad2010-04-11 21:47:37 +00001315
1316 /** \brief An expression that represents a block literal. */
1317 CXCursor_BlockExpr = 105,
1318
1319 CXCursor_LastExpr = 105,
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001320
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001321 /* Statements */
1322 CXCursor_FirstStmt = 200,
1323 /**
1324 * \brief A statement whose specific kind is not exposed via this
1325 * interface.
1326 *
1327 * Unexposed statements have the same operations as any other kind of
1328 * statement; one can extract their location information, spelling,
1329 * children, etc. However, the specific kind of the statement is not
1330 * reported.
1331 */
1332 CXCursor_UnexposedStmt = 200,
Douglas Gregor36897b02010-09-10 00:22:18 +00001333
1334 /** \brief A labelled statement in a function.
1335 *
1336 * This cursor kind is used to describe the "start_over:" label statement in
1337 * the following example:
1338 *
1339 * \code
1340 * start_over:
1341 * ++counter;
1342 * \endcode
1343 *
1344 */
1345 CXCursor_LabelStmt = 201,
1346
1347 CXCursor_LastStmt = CXCursor_LabelStmt,
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001348
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001349 /**
1350 * \brief Cursor that represents the translation unit itself.
1351 *
1352 * The translation unit cursor exists primarily to act as the root
1353 * cursor for traversing the contents of a translation unit.
1354 */
Ted Kremeneke77f4432010-02-18 03:09:07 +00001355 CXCursor_TranslationUnit = 300,
1356
1357 /* Attributes */
1358 CXCursor_FirstAttr = 400,
1359 /**
1360 * \brief An attribute whose specific kind is not exposed via this
1361 * interface.
1362 */
1363 CXCursor_UnexposedAttr = 400,
1364
1365 CXCursor_IBActionAttr = 401,
1366 CXCursor_IBOutletAttr = 402,
Ted Kremenek857e9182010-05-19 17:38:06 +00001367 CXCursor_IBOutletCollectionAttr = 403,
1368 CXCursor_LastAttr = CXCursor_IBOutletCollectionAttr,
Douglas Gregor9f1e3ff2010-03-18 00:42:48 +00001369
1370 /* Preprocessing */
1371 CXCursor_PreprocessingDirective = 500,
Douglas Gregor572feb22010-03-18 18:04:21 +00001372 CXCursor_MacroDefinition = 501,
1373 CXCursor_MacroInstantiation = 502,
Douglas Gregorecdcb882010-10-20 22:00:55 +00001374 CXCursor_InclusionDirective = 503,
Douglas Gregor9f1e3ff2010-03-18 00:42:48 +00001375 CXCursor_FirstPreprocessing = CXCursor_PreprocessingDirective,
Douglas Gregorecdcb882010-10-20 22:00:55 +00001376 CXCursor_LastPreprocessing = CXCursor_InclusionDirective
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001377};
1378
1379/**
1380 * \brief A cursor representing some element in the abstract syntax tree for
1381 * a translation unit.
1382 *
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001383 * The cursor abstraction unifies the different kinds of entities in a
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001384 * program--declaration, statements, expressions, references to declarations,
1385 * etc.--under a single "cursor" abstraction with a common set of operations.
1386 * Common operation for a cursor include: getting the physical location in
1387 * a source file where the cursor points, getting the name associated with a
1388 * cursor, and retrieving cursors for any child nodes of a particular cursor.
1389 *
1390 * Cursors can be produced in two specific ways.
1391 * clang_getTranslationUnitCursor() produces a cursor for a translation unit,
1392 * from which one can use clang_visitChildren() to explore the rest of the
1393 * translation unit. clang_getCursor() maps from a physical source location
1394 * to the entity that resides at that location, allowing one to map from the
1395 * source code into the AST.
1396 */
1397typedef struct {
1398 enum CXCursorKind kind;
1399 void *data[3];
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001400} CXCursor;
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001401
1402/**
1403 * \defgroup CINDEX_CURSOR_MANIP Cursor manipulations
1404 *
1405 * @{
1406 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001407
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001408/**
1409 * \brief Retrieve the NULL cursor, which represents no entity.
1410 */
1411CINDEX_LINKAGE CXCursor clang_getNullCursor(void);
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001412
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001413/**
1414 * \brief Retrieve the cursor that represents the given translation unit.
1415 *
1416 * The translation unit cursor can be used to start traversing the
1417 * various declarations within the given translation unit.
1418 */
1419CINDEX_LINKAGE CXCursor clang_getTranslationUnitCursor(CXTranslationUnit);
1420
1421/**
1422 * \brief Determine whether two cursors are equivalent.
1423 */
1424CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_equalCursors(CXCursor, CXCursor);
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001425
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001426/**
Douglas Gregor9ce55842010-11-20 00:09:34 +00001427 * \brief Compute a hash value for the given cursor.
1428 */
1429CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_hashCursor(CXCursor);
1430
1431/**
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001432 * \brief Retrieve the kind of the given cursor.
1433 */
1434CINDEX_LINKAGE enum CXCursorKind clang_getCursorKind(CXCursor);
1435
1436/**
1437 * \brief Determine whether the given cursor kind represents a declaration.
1438 */
1439CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isDeclaration(enum CXCursorKind);
1440
1441/**
1442 * \brief Determine whether the given cursor kind represents a simple
1443 * reference.
1444 *
1445 * Note that other kinds of cursors (such as expressions) can also refer to
1446 * other cursors. Use clang_getCursorReferenced() to determine whether a
1447 * particular cursor refers to another entity.
1448 */
1449CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isReference(enum CXCursorKind);
1450
1451/**
1452 * \brief Determine whether the given cursor kind represents an expression.
1453 */
1454CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isExpression(enum CXCursorKind);
1455
1456/**
1457 * \brief Determine whether the given cursor kind represents a statement.
1458 */
1459CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isStatement(enum CXCursorKind);
1460
1461/**
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001462 * \brief Determine whether the given cursor kind represents an invalid
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001463 * cursor.
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001464 */
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001465CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isInvalid(enum CXCursorKind);
1466
1467/**
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001468 * \brief Determine whether the given cursor kind represents a translation
1469 * unit.
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001470 */
1471CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isTranslationUnit(enum CXCursorKind);
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001472
Ted Kremenekad6eff62010-03-08 21:17:29 +00001473/***
Douglas Gregor9f1e3ff2010-03-18 00:42:48 +00001474 * \brief Determine whether the given cursor represents a preprocessing
1475 * element, such as a preprocessor directive or macro instantiation.
1476 */
1477CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isPreprocessing(enum CXCursorKind);
1478
1479/***
Ted Kremenekad6eff62010-03-08 21:17:29 +00001480 * \brief Determine whether the given cursor represents a currently
1481 * unexposed piece of the AST (e.g., CXCursor_UnexposedStmt).
1482 */
1483CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isUnexposed(enum CXCursorKind);
1484
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001485/**
Ted Kremenek16b42592010-03-03 06:36:57 +00001486 * \brief Describe the linkage of the entity referred to by a cursor.
1487 */
1488enum CXLinkageKind {
1489 /** \brief This value indicates that no linkage information is available
1490 * for a provided CXCursor. */
1491 CXLinkage_Invalid,
1492 /**
1493 * \brief This is the linkage for variables, parameters, and so on that
1494 * have automatic storage. This covers normal (non-extern) local variables.
1495 */
1496 CXLinkage_NoLinkage,
1497 /** \brief This is the linkage for static variables and static functions. */
1498 CXLinkage_Internal,
1499 /** \brief This is the linkage for entities with external linkage that live
1500 * in C++ anonymous namespaces.*/
1501 CXLinkage_UniqueExternal,
1502 /** \brief This is the linkage for entities with true, external linkage. */
1503 CXLinkage_External
1504};
1505
1506/**
Ted Kremenek45e1dae2010-04-12 21:22:16 +00001507 * \brief Determine the linkage of the entity referred to by a given cursor.
Ted Kremenek16b42592010-03-03 06:36:57 +00001508 */
1509CINDEX_LINKAGE enum CXLinkageKind clang_getCursorLinkage(CXCursor cursor);
1510
1511/**
Douglas Gregor58ddb602010-08-23 23:00:57 +00001512 * \brief Determine the availability of the entity that this cursor refers to.
1513 *
1514 * \param cursor The cursor to query.
1515 *
1516 * \returns The availability of the cursor.
1517 */
1518CINDEX_LINKAGE enum CXAvailabilityKind
1519clang_getCursorAvailability(CXCursor cursor);
1520
1521/**
Ted Kremenek45e1dae2010-04-12 21:22:16 +00001522 * \brief Describe the "language" of the entity referred to by a cursor.
1523 */
1524CINDEX_LINKAGE enum CXLanguageKind {
Ted Kremenek6cd1e7c2010-04-14 20:58:32 +00001525 CXLanguage_Invalid = 0,
Ted Kremenek45e1dae2010-04-12 21:22:16 +00001526 CXLanguage_C,
1527 CXLanguage_ObjC,
Ted Kremenek6cd1e7c2010-04-14 20:58:32 +00001528 CXLanguage_CPlusPlus
Ted Kremenek45e1dae2010-04-12 21:22:16 +00001529};
1530
1531/**
1532 * \brief Determine the "language" of the entity referred to by a given cursor.
1533 */
1534CINDEX_LINKAGE enum CXLanguageKind clang_getCursorLanguage(CXCursor cursor);
1535
Ted Kremenekeca099b2010-12-08 23:43:14 +00001536
1537/**
1538 * \brief A fast container representing a set of CXCursors.
1539 */
1540typedef struct CXCursorSetImpl *CXCursorSet;
1541
1542/**
1543 * \brief Creates an empty CXCursorSet.
1544 */
1545CINDEX_LINKAGE CXCursorSet clang_createCXCursorSet();
1546
1547/**
1548 * \brief Disposes a CXCursorSet and releases its associated memory.
1549 */
1550CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_disposeCXCursorSet(CXCursorSet cset);
1551
1552/**
1553 * \brief Queries a CXCursorSet to see if it contains a specific CXCursor.
1554 *
1555 * \returns non-zero if the set contains the specified cursor.
1556*/
1557CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_CXCursorSet_contains(CXCursorSet cset,
1558 CXCursor cursor);
1559
1560/**
1561 * \brief Inserts a CXCursor into a CXCursorSet.
1562 *
1563 * \returns zero if the CXCursor was already in the set, and non-zero otherwise.
1564*/
1565CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_CXCursorSet_insert(CXCursorSet cset,
1566 CXCursor cursor);
1567
Douglas Gregor2be5bc92010-09-22 21:22:29 +00001568/**
1569 * \brief Determine the semantic parent of the given cursor.
1570 *
1571 * The semantic parent of a cursor is the cursor that semantically contains
1572 * the given \p cursor. For many declarations, the lexical and semantic parents
1573 * are equivalent (the lexical parent is returned by
1574 * \c clang_getCursorLexicalParent()). They diverge when declarations or
1575 * definitions are provided out-of-line. For example:
1576 *
1577 * \code
1578 * class C {
1579 * void f();
1580 * };
1581 *
1582 * void C::f() { }
1583 * \endcode
1584 *
1585 * In the out-of-line definition of \c C::f, the semantic parent is the
1586 * the class \c C, of which this function is a member. The lexical parent is
1587 * the place where the declaration actually occurs in the source code; in this
1588 * case, the definition occurs in the translation unit. In general, the
1589 * lexical parent for a given entity can change without affecting the semantics
1590 * of the program, and the lexical parent of different declarations of the
1591 * same entity may be different. Changing the semantic parent of a declaration,
1592 * on the other hand, can have a major impact on semantics, and redeclarations
1593 * of a particular entity should all have the same semantic context.
1594 *
1595 * In the example above, both declarations of \c C::f have \c C as their
1596 * semantic context, while the lexical context of the first \c C::f is \c C
1597 * and the lexical context of the second \c C::f is the translation unit.
Douglas Gregor3910cfd2010-12-21 07:55:45 +00001598 *
1599 * For global declarations, the semantic parent is the translation unit.
Douglas Gregor2be5bc92010-09-22 21:22:29 +00001600 */
1601CINDEX_LINKAGE CXCursor clang_getCursorSemanticParent(CXCursor cursor);
1602
1603/**
1604 * \brief Determine the lexical parent of the given cursor.
1605 *
1606 * The lexical parent of a cursor is the cursor in which the given \p cursor
1607 * was actually written. For many declarations, the lexical and semantic parents
1608 * are equivalent (the semantic parent is returned by
1609 * \c clang_getCursorSemanticParent()). They diverge when declarations or
1610 * definitions are provided out-of-line. For example:
1611 *
1612 * \code
1613 * class C {
1614 * void f();
1615 * };
1616 *
1617 * void C::f() { }
1618 * \endcode
1619 *
1620 * In the out-of-line definition of \c C::f, the semantic parent is the
1621 * the class \c C, of which this function is a member. The lexical parent is
1622 * the place where the declaration actually occurs in the source code; in this
1623 * case, the definition occurs in the translation unit. In general, the
1624 * lexical parent for a given entity can change without affecting the semantics
1625 * of the program, and the lexical parent of different declarations of the
1626 * same entity may be different. Changing the semantic parent of a declaration,
1627 * on the other hand, can have a major impact on semantics, and redeclarations
1628 * of a particular entity should all have the same semantic context.
1629 *
1630 * In the example above, both declarations of \c C::f have \c C as their
1631 * semantic context, while the lexical context of the first \c C::f is \c C
1632 * and the lexical context of the second \c C::f is the translation unit.
Douglas Gregor3910cfd2010-12-21 07:55:45 +00001633 *
1634 * For declarations written in the global scope, the lexical parent is
1635 * the translation unit.
Douglas Gregor2be5bc92010-09-22 21:22:29 +00001636 */
1637CINDEX_LINKAGE CXCursor clang_getCursorLexicalParent(CXCursor cursor);
Douglas Gregor9f592342010-10-01 20:25:15 +00001638
1639/**
1640 * \brief Determine the set of methods that are overridden by the given
1641 * method.
1642 *
1643 * In both Objective-C and C++, a method (aka virtual member function,
1644 * in C++) can override a virtual method in a base class. For
1645 * Objective-C, a method is said to override any method in the class's
1646 * interface (if we're coming from an implementation), its protocols,
1647 * or its categories, that has the same selector and is of the same
1648 * kind (class or instance). If no such method exists, the search
1649 * continues to the class's superclass, its protocols, and its
1650 * categories, and so on.
1651 *
1652 * For C++, a virtual member function overrides any virtual member
1653 * function with the same signature that occurs in its base
1654 * classes. With multiple inheritance, a virtual member function can
1655 * override several virtual member functions coming from different
1656 * base classes.
1657 *
1658 * In all cases, this function determines the immediate overridden
1659 * method, rather than all of the overridden methods. For example, if
1660 * a method is originally declared in a class A, then overridden in B
1661 * (which in inherits from A) and also in C (which inherited from B),
1662 * then the only overridden method returned from this function when
1663 * invoked on C's method will be B's method. The client may then
1664 * invoke this function again, given the previously-found overridden
1665 * methods, to map out the complete method-override set.
1666 *
1667 * \param cursor A cursor representing an Objective-C or C++
1668 * method. This routine will compute the set of methods that this
1669 * method overrides.
1670 *
1671 * \param overridden A pointer whose pointee will be replaced with a
1672 * pointer to an array of cursors, representing the set of overridden
1673 * methods. If there are no overridden methods, the pointee will be
1674 * set to NULL. The pointee must be freed via a call to
1675 * \c clang_disposeOverriddenCursors().
1676 *
1677 * \param num_overridden A pointer to the number of overridden
1678 * functions, will be set to the number of overridden functions in the
1679 * array pointed to by \p overridden.
1680 */
1681CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_getOverriddenCursors(CXCursor cursor,
1682 CXCursor **overridden,
1683 unsigned *num_overridden);
1684
1685/**
1686 * \brief Free the set of overridden cursors returned by \c
1687 * clang_getOverriddenCursors().
1688 */
1689CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_disposeOverriddenCursors(CXCursor *overridden);
1690
Ted Kremenek45e1dae2010-04-12 21:22:16 +00001691/**
Douglas Gregorecdcb882010-10-20 22:00:55 +00001692 * \brief Retrieve the file that is included by the given inclusion directive
1693 * cursor.
1694 */
1695CINDEX_LINKAGE CXFile clang_getIncludedFile(CXCursor cursor);
1696
1697/**
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001698 * @}
1699 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001700
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001701/**
1702 * \defgroup CINDEX_CURSOR_SOURCE Mapping between cursors and source code
1703 *
1704 * Cursors represent a location within the Abstract Syntax Tree (AST). These
1705 * routines help map between cursors and the physical locations where the
1706 * described entities occur in the source code. The mapping is provided in
1707 * both directions, so one can map from source code to the AST and back.
1708 *
1709 * @{
Steve Naroff50398192009-08-28 15:28:48 +00001710 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001711
Steve Naroff6a6de8b2009-10-21 13:56:23 +00001712/**
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +00001713 * \brief Map a source location to the cursor that describes the entity at that
1714 * location in the source code.
1715 *
1716 * clang_getCursor() maps an arbitrary source location within a translation
1717 * unit down to the most specific cursor that describes the entity at that
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001718 * location. For example, given an expression \c x + y, invoking
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +00001719 * clang_getCursor() with a source location pointing to "x" will return the
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001720 * cursor for "x"; similarly for "y". If the cursor points anywhere between
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +00001721 * "x" or "y" (e.g., on the + or the whitespace around it), clang_getCursor()
1722 * will return a cursor referring to the "+" expression.
1723 *
1724 * \returns a cursor representing the entity at the given source location, or
1725 * a NULL cursor if no such entity can be found.
Steve Naroff6a6de8b2009-10-21 13:56:23 +00001726 */
Douglas Gregorb9790342010-01-22 21:44:22 +00001727CINDEX_LINKAGE CXCursor clang_getCursor(CXTranslationUnit, CXSourceLocation);
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001728
Douglas Gregor98258af2010-01-18 22:46:11 +00001729/**
1730 * \brief Retrieve the physical location of the source constructor referenced
1731 * by the given cursor.
1732 *
1733 * The location of a declaration is typically the location of the name of that
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001734 * declaration, where the name of that declaration would occur if it is
1735 * unnamed, or some keyword that introduces that particular declaration.
1736 * The location of a reference is where that reference occurs within the
Douglas Gregor98258af2010-01-18 22:46:11 +00001737 * source code.
1738 */
1739CINDEX_LINKAGE CXSourceLocation clang_getCursorLocation(CXCursor);
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001740
Douglas Gregorb6998662010-01-19 19:34:47 +00001741/**
1742 * \brief Retrieve the physical extent of the source construct referenced by
Douglas Gregora7bde202010-01-19 00:34:46 +00001743 * the given cursor.
1744 *
1745 * The extent of a cursor starts with the file/line/column pointing at the
1746 * first character within the source construct that the cursor refers to and
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001747 * ends with the last character withinin that source construct. For a
Douglas Gregora7bde202010-01-19 00:34:46 +00001748 * declaration, the extent covers the declaration itself. For a reference,
1749 * the extent covers the location of the reference (e.g., where the referenced
1750 * entity was actually used).
1751 */
1752CINDEX_LINKAGE CXSourceRange clang_getCursorExtent(CXCursor);
Douglas Gregorc5d1e932010-01-19 01:20:04 +00001753
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001754/**
1755 * @}
1756 */
Ted Kremenek95f33552010-08-26 01:42:22 +00001757
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001758/**
Ted Kremenek8e0ac172010-05-14 21:29:26 +00001759 * \defgroup CINDEX_TYPES Type information for CXCursors
1760 *
1761 * @{
1762 */
1763
1764/**
1765 * \brief Describes the kind of type
1766 */
1767enum CXTypeKind {
1768 /**
1769 * \brief Reprents an invalid type (e.g., where no type is available).
1770 */
1771 CXType_Invalid = 0,
1772
1773 /**
1774 * \brief A type whose specific kind is not exposed via this
1775 * interface.
1776 */
1777 CXType_Unexposed = 1,
1778
1779 /* Builtin types */
1780 CXType_Void = 2,
1781 CXType_Bool = 3,
1782 CXType_Char_U = 4,
1783 CXType_UChar = 5,
1784 CXType_Char16 = 6,
1785 CXType_Char32 = 7,
1786 CXType_UShort = 8,
1787 CXType_UInt = 9,
1788 CXType_ULong = 10,
1789 CXType_ULongLong = 11,
1790 CXType_UInt128 = 12,
1791 CXType_Char_S = 13,
1792 CXType_SChar = 14,
1793 CXType_WChar = 15,
1794 CXType_Short = 16,
1795 CXType_Int = 17,
1796 CXType_Long = 18,
1797 CXType_LongLong = 19,
1798 CXType_Int128 = 20,
1799 CXType_Float = 21,
1800 CXType_Double = 22,
1801 CXType_LongDouble = 23,
1802 CXType_NullPtr = 24,
1803 CXType_Overload = 25,
1804 CXType_Dependent = 26,
1805 CXType_ObjCId = 27,
1806 CXType_ObjCClass = 28,
1807 CXType_ObjCSel = 29,
1808 CXType_FirstBuiltin = CXType_Void,
1809 CXType_LastBuiltin = CXType_ObjCSel,
1810
1811 CXType_Complex = 100,
1812 CXType_Pointer = 101,
1813 CXType_BlockPointer = 102,
1814 CXType_LValueReference = 103,
1815 CXType_RValueReference = 104,
1816 CXType_Record = 105,
1817 CXType_Enum = 106,
1818 CXType_Typedef = 107,
1819 CXType_ObjCInterface = 108,
Ted Kremenek04c3cf32010-06-21 20:15:39 +00001820 CXType_ObjCObjectPointer = 109,
1821 CXType_FunctionNoProto = 110,
1822 CXType_FunctionProto = 111
Ted Kremenek8e0ac172010-05-14 21:29:26 +00001823};
1824
1825/**
1826 * \brief The type of an element in the abstract syntax tree.
1827 *
1828 */
1829typedef struct {
1830 enum CXTypeKind kind;
1831 void *data[2];
1832} CXType;
1833
1834/**
1835 * \brief Retrieve the type of a CXCursor (if any).
1836 */
1837CINDEX_LINKAGE CXType clang_getCursorType(CXCursor C);
1838
1839/**
1840 * \determine Determine whether two CXTypes represent the same type.
1841 *
1842 * \returns non-zero if the CXTypes represent the same type and
1843 zero otherwise.
1844 */
1845CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_equalTypes(CXType A, CXType B);
1846
1847/**
1848 * \brief Return the canonical type for a CXType.
1849 *
1850 * Clang's type system explicitly models typedefs and all the ways
1851 * a specific type can be represented. The canonical type is the underlying
1852 * type with all the "sugar" removed. For example, if 'T' is a typedef
1853 * for 'int', the canonical type for 'T' would be 'int'.
1854 */
1855CINDEX_LINKAGE CXType clang_getCanonicalType(CXType T);
1856
1857/**
Douglas Gregore72fb6f2011-01-27 16:27:11 +00001858 * \determine Determine whether a CXType has the "const" qualifier set,
1859 * without looking through typedefs that may have added "const" at a different level.
1860 */
1861CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isConstQualifiedType(CXType T);
1862
1863/**
1864 * \determine Determine whether a CXType has the "volatile" qualifier set,
1865 * without looking through typedefs that may have added "volatile" at a different level.
1866 */
1867CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isVolatileQualifiedType(CXType T);
1868
1869/**
1870 * \determine Determine whether a CXType has the "restrict" qualifier set,
1871 * without looking through typedefs that may have added "restrict" at a different level.
1872 */
1873CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isRestrictQualifiedType(CXType T);
1874
1875/**
Ted Kremenek8e0ac172010-05-14 21:29:26 +00001876 * \brief For pointer types, returns the type of the pointee.
1877 *
1878 */
1879CINDEX_LINKAGE CXType clang_getPointeeType(CXType T);
1880
1881/**
1882 * \brief Return the cursor for the declaration of the given type.
1883 */
1884CINDEX_LINKAGE CXCursor clang_getTypeDeclaration(CXType T);
1885
David Chisnall5389f482010-12-30 14:05:53 +00001886/**
1887 * Returns the Objective-C type encoding for the specified declaration.
1888 */
1889CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_getDeclObjCTypeEncoding(CXCursor C);
Ted Kremenek8e0ac172010-05-14 21:29:26 +00001890
1891/**
1892 * \brief Retrieve the spelling of a given CXTypeKind.
1893 */
1894CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_getTypeKindSpelling(enum CXTypeKind K);
1895
1896/**
Ted Kremenek9a140842010-06-21 20:48:56 +00001897 * \brief Retrieve the result type associated with a function type.
Ted Kremenek04c3cf32010-06-21 20:15:39 +00001898 */
1899CINDEX_LINKAGE CXType clang_getResultType(CXType T);
1900
1901/**
Ted Kremenek9a140842010-06-21 20:48:56 +00001902 * \brief Retrieve the result type associated with a given cursor. This only
1903 * returns a valid type of the cursor refers to a function or method.
1904 */
1905CINDEX_LINKAGE CXType clang_getCursorResultType(CXCursor C);
1906
1907/**
Ted Kremenek3ce9e7d2010-07-30 00:14:11 +00001908 * \brief Return 1 if the CXType is a POD (plain old data) type, and 0
1909 * otherwise.
1910 */
1911CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isPODType(CXType T);
1912
1913/**
Ted Kremenek3064ef92010-08-27 21:34:58 +00001914 * \brief Returns 1 if the base class specified by the cursor with kind
1915 * CX_CXXBaseSpecifier is virtual.
1916 */
1917CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isVirtualBase(CXCursor);
1918
1919/**
1920 * \brief Represents the C++ access control level to a base class for a
1921 * cursor with kind CX_CXXBaseSpecifier.
1922 */
1923enum CX_CXXAccessSpecifier {
1924 CX_CXXInvalidAccessSpecifier,
1925 CX_CXXPublic,
1926 CX_CXXProtected,
1927 CX_CXXPrivate
1928};
1929
1930/**
1931 * \brief Returns the access control level for the C++ base specifier
1932 * represented by a cursor with kind CX_CXXBaseSpecifier.
1933 */
1934CINDEX_LINKAGE enum CX_CXXAccessSpecifier clang_getCXXAccessSpecifier(CXCursor);
1935
1936/**
Douglas Gregor1f60d9e2010-09-13 22:52:57 +00001937 * \brief Determine the number of overloaded declarations referenced by a
1938 * \c CXCursor_OverloadedDeclRef cursor.
1939 *
1940 * \param cursor The cursor whose overloaded declarations are being queried.
1941 *
1942 * \returns The number of overloaded declarations referenced by \c cursor. If it
1943 * is not a \c CXCursor_OverloadedDeclRef cursor, returns 0.
1944 */
1945CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_getNumOverloadedDecls(CXCursor cursor);
1946
1947/**
1948 * \brief Retrieve a cursor for one of the overloaded declarations referenced
1949 * by a \c CXCursor_OverloadedDeclRef cursor.
1950 *
1951 * \param cursor The cursor whose overloaded declarations are being queried.
1952 *
1953 * \param index The zero-based index into the set of overloaded declarations in
1954 * the cursor.
1955 *
1956 * \returns A cursor representing the declaration referenced by the given
1957 * \c cursor at the specified \c index. If the cursor does not have an
1958 * associated set of overloaded declarations, or if the index is out of bounds,
1959 * returns \c clang_getNullCursor();
1960 */
1961CINDEX_LINKAGE CXCursor clang_getOverloadedDecl(CXCursor cursor,
1962 unsigned index);
1963
1964/**
Ted Kremenek8e0ac172010-05-14 21:29:26 +00001965 * @}
1966 */
Ted Kremenek95f33552010-08-26 01:42:22 +00001967
1968/**
Ted Kremenekad72f4d2010-08-27 21:34:51 +00001969 * \defgroup CINDEX_ATTRIBUTES Information for attributes
Ted Kremenek95f33552010-08-26 01:42:22 +00001970 *
1971 * @{
1972 */
1973
1974
1975/**
1976 * \brief For cursors representing an iboutletcollection attribute,
1977 * this function returns the collection element type.
1978 *
1979 */
1980CINDEX_LINKAGE CXType clang_getIBOutletCollectionType(CXCursor);
1981
1982/**
1983 * @}
1984 */
Ted Kremenek8e0ac172010-05-14 21:29:26 +00001985
1986/**
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001987 * \defgroup CINDEX_CURSOR_TRAVERSAL Traversing the AST with cursors
1988 *
1989 * These routines provide the ability to traverse the abstract syntax tree
1990 * using cursors.
1991 *
1992 * @{
1993 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00001994
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00001995/**
1996 * \brief Describes how the traversal of the children of a particular
1997 * cursor should proceed after visiting a particular child cursor.
1998 *
1999 * A value of this enumeration type should be returned by each
2000 * \c CXCursorVisitor to indicate how clang_visitChildren() proceed.
2001 */
2002enum CXChildVisitResult {
2003 /**
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002004 * \brief Terminates the cursor traversal.
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002005 */
2006 CXChildVisit_Break,
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002007 /**
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002008 * \brief Continues the cursor traversal with the next sibling of
2009 * the cursor just visited, without visiting its children.
2010 */
2011 CXChildVisit_Continue,
2012 /**
2013 * \brief Recursively traverse the children of this cursor, using
2014 * the same visitor and client data.
2015 */
2016 CXChildVisit_Recurse
2017};
2018
2019/**
2020 * \brief Visitor invoked for each cursor found by a traversal.
2021 *
2022 * This visitor function will be invoked for each cursor found by
2023 * clang_visitCursorChildren(). Its first argument is the cursor being
2024 * visited, its second argument is the parent visitor for that cursor,
2025 * and its third argument is the client data provided to
2026 * clang_visitCursorChildren().
2027 *
2028 * The visitor should return one of the \c CXChildVisitResult values
2029 * to direct clang_visitCursorChildren().
2030 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002031typedef enum CXChildVisitResult (*CXCursorVisitor)(CXCursor cursor,
2032 CXCursor parent,
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002033 CXClientData client_data);
2034
2035/**
2036 * \brief Visit the children of a particular cursor.
2037 *
2038 * This function visits all the direct children of the given cursor,
2039 * invoking the given \p visitor function with the cursors of each
2040 * visited child. The traversal may be recursive, if the visitor returns
2041 * \c CXChildVisit_Recurse. The traversal may also be ended prematurely, if
2042 * the visitor returns \c CXChildVisit_Break.
2043 *
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002044 * \param parent the cursor whose child may be visited. All kinds of
Daniel Dunbara57259e2010-01-24 04:10:31 +00002045 * cursors can be visited, including invalid cursors (which, by
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002046 * definition, have no children).
2047 *
2048 * \param visitor the visitor function that will be invoked for each
2049 * child of \p parent.
2050 *
2051 * \param client_data pointer data supplied by the client, which will
2052 * be passed to the visitor each time it is invoked.
2053 *
2054 * \returns a non-zero value if the traversal was terminated
2055 * prematurely by the visitor returning \c CXChildVisit_Break.
2056 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002057CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_visitChildren(CXCursor parent,
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002058 CXCursorVisitor visitor,
2059 CXClientData client_data);
David Chisnall3387c652010-11-03 14:12:26 +00002060#ifdef __has_feature
2061# if __has_feature(blocks)
2062/**
2063 * \brief Visitor invoked for each cursor found by a traversal.
2064 *
2065 * This visitor block will be invoked for each cursor found by
2066 * clang_visitChildrenWithBlock(). Its first argument is the cursor being
2067 * visited, its second argument is the parent visitor for that cursor.
2068 *
2069 * The visitor should return one of the \c CXChildVisitResult values
2070 * to direct clang_visitChildrenWithBlock().
2071 */
2072typedef enum CXChildVisitResult
2073 (^CXCursorVisitorBlock)(CXCursor cursor, CXCursor parent);
2074
2075/**
2076 * Visits the children of a cursor using the specified block. Behaves
2077 * identically to clang_visitChildren() in all other respects.
2078 */
2079unsigned clang_visitChildrenWithBlock(CXCursor parent,
2080 CXCursorVisitorBlock block);
2081# endif
2082#endif
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002083
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002084/**
2085 * @}
2086 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002087
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002088/**
2089 * \defgroup CINDEX_CURSOR_XREF Cross-referencing in the AST
2090 *
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002091 * These routines provide the ability to determine references within and
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002092 * across translation units, by providing the names of the entities referenced
2093 * by cursors, follow reference cursors to the declarations they reference,
2094 * and associate declarations with their definitions.
2095 *
2096 * @{
2097 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002098
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002099/**
2100 * \brief Retrieve a Unified Symbol Resolution (USR) for the entity referenced
2101 * by the given cursor.
2102 *
2103 * A Unified Symbol Resolution (USR) is a string that identifies a particular
2104 * entity (function, class, variable, etc.) within a program. USRs can be
2105 * compared across translation units to determine, e.g., when references in
2106 * one translation refer to an entity defined in another translation unit.
2107 */
2108CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_getCursorUSR(CXCursor);
2109
2110/**
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002111 * \brief Construct a USR for a specified Objective-C class.
2112 */
2113CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_constructUSR_ObjCClass(const char *class_name);
2114
2115/**
2116 * \brief Construct a USR for a specified Objective-C category.
2117 */
2118CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString
Ted Kremenek66ccaec2010-03-15 17:38:58 +00002119 clang_constructUSR_ObjCCategory(const char *class_name,
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002120 const char *category_name);
2121
2122/**
2123 * \brief Construct a USR for a specified Objective-C protocol.
2124 */
2125CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString
2126 clang_constructUSR_ObjCProtocol(const char *protocol_name);
2127
2128
2129/**
2130 * \brief Construct a USR for a specified Objective-C instance variable and
2131 * the USR for its containing class.
2132 */
2133CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_constructUSR_ObjCIvar(const char *name,
2134 CXString classUSR);
2135
2136/**
2137 * \brief Construct a USR for a specified Objective-C method and
2138 * the USR for its containing class.
2139 */
2140CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_constructUSR_ObjCMethod(const char *name,
2141 unsigned isInstanceMethod,
2142 CXString classUSR);
2143
2144/**
2145 * \brief Construct a USR for a specified Objective-C property and the USR
2146 * for its containing class.
2147 */
2148CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_constructUSR_ObjCProperty(const char *property,
2149 CXString classUSR);
2150
2151/**
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002152 * \brief Retrieve a name for the entity referenced by this cursor.
2153 */
2154CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_getCursorSpelling(CXCursor);
2155
Douglas Gregor358559d2010-10-02 22:49:11 +00002156/**
2157 * \brief Retrieve the display name for the entity referenced by this cursor.
2158 *
2159 * The display name contains extra information that helps identify the cursor,
2160 * such as the parameters of a function or template or the arguments of a
2161 * class template specialization.
2162 */
2163CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_getCursorDisplayName(CXCursor);
2164
Douglas Gregorc5d1e932010-01-19 01:20:04 +00002165/** \brief For a cursor that is a reference, retrieve a cursor representing the
2166 * entity that it references.
2167 *
2168 * Reference cursors refer to other entities in the AST. For example, an
2169 * Objective-C superclass reference cursor refers to an Objective-C class.
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002170 * This function produces the cursor for the Objective-C class from the
Douglas Gregorc5d1e932010-01-19 01:20:04 +00002171 * cursor for the superclass reference. If the input cursor is a declaration or
2172 * definition, it returns that declaration or definition unchanged.
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002173 * Otherwise, returns the NULL cursor.
Douglas Gregorc5d1e932010-01-19 01:20:04 +00002174 */
2175CINDEX_LINKAGE CXCursor clang_getCursorReferenced(CXCursor);
Douglas Gregorb6998662010-01-19 19:34:47 +00002176
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002177/**
Douglas Gregorb6998662010-01-19 19:34:47 +00002178 * \brief For a cursor that is either a reference to or a declaration
2179 * of some entity, retrieve a cursor that describes the definition of
2180 * that entity.
2181 *
2182 * Some entities can be declared multiple times within a translation
2183 * unit, but only one of those declarations can also be a
2184 * definition. For example, given:
2185 *
2186 * \code
2187 * int f(int, int);
2188 * int g(int x, int y) { return f(x, y); }
2189 * int f(int a, int b) { return a + b; }
2190 * int f(int, int);
2191 * \endcode
2192 *
2193 * there are three declarations of the function "f", but only the
2194 * second one is a definition. The clang_getCursorDefinition()
2195 * function will take any cursor pointing to a declaration of "f"
2196 * (the first or fourth lines of the example) or a cursor referenced
2197 * that uses "f" (the call to "f' inside "g") and will return a
2198 * declaration cursor pointing to the definition (the second "f"
2199 * declaration).
2200 *
2201 * If given a cursor for which there is no corresponding definition,
2202 * e.g., because there is no definition of that entity within this
2203 * translation unit, returns a NULL cursor.
2204 */
2205CINDEX_LINKAGE CXCursor clang_getCursorDefinition(CXCursor);
2206
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002207/**
Douglas Gregorb6998662010-01-19 19:34:47 +00002208 * \brief Determine whether the declaration pointed to by this cursor
2209 * is also a definition of that entity.
2210 */
2211CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_isCursorDefinition(CXCursor);
2212
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002213/**
Douglas Gregor1a9d0502010-11-19 23:44:15 +00002214 * \brief Retrieve the canonical cursor corresponding to the given cursor.
2215 *
2216 * In the C family of languages, many kinds of entities can be declared several
2217 * times within a single translation unit. For example, a structure type can
2218 * be forward-declared (possibly multiple times) and later defined:
2219 *
2220 * \code
2221 * struct X;
2222 * struct X;
2223 * struct X {
2224 * int member;
2225 * };
2226 * \endcode
2227 *
2228 * The declarations and the definition of \c X are represented by three
2229 * different cursors, all of which are declarations of the same underlying
2230 * entity. One of these cursor is considered the "canonical" cursor, which
2231 * is effectively the representative for the underlying entity. One can
2232 * determine if two cursors are declarations of the same underlying entity by
2233 * comparing their canonical cursors.
2234 *
2235 * \returns The canonical cursor for the entity referred to by the given cursor.
2236 */
2237CINDEX_LINKAGE CXCursor clang_getCanonicalCursor(CXCursor);
2238
2239/**
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002240 * @}
2241 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002242
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002243/**
Ted Kremenek9ada39a2010-05-17 20:06:56 +00002244 * \defgroup CINDEX_CPP C++ AST introspection
2245 *
2246 * The routines in this group provide access information in the ASTs specific
2247 * to C++ language features.
2248 *
2249 * @{
2250 */
2251
2252/**
Douglas Gregor49f6f542010-08-31 22:12:17 +00002253 * \brief Determine if a C++ member function or member function template is
2254 * declared 'static'.
Ted Kremenek9ada39a2010-05-17 20:06:56 +00002255 */
2256CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_CXXMethod_isStatic(CXCursor C);
2257
2258/**
Douglas Gregor49f6f542010-08-31 22:12:17 +00002259 * \brief Given a cursor that represents a template, determine
2260 * the cursor kind of the specializations would be generated by instantiating
2261 * the template.
2262 *
2263 * This routine can be used to determine what flavor of function template,
2264 * class template, or class template partial specialization is stored in the
2265 * cursor. For example, it can describe whether a class template cursor is
2266 * declared with "struct", "class" or "union".
2267 *
2268 * \param C The cursor to query. This cursor should represent a template
2269 * declaration.
2270 *
2271 * \returns The cursor kind of the specializations that would be generated
2272 * by instantiating the template \p C. If \p C is not a template, returns
2273 * \c CXCursor_NoDeclFound.
2274 */
2275CINDEX_LINKAGE enum CXCursorKind clang_getTemplateCursorKind(CXCursor C);
2276
2277/**
Douglas Gregore0329ac2010-09-02 00:07:54 +00002278 * \brief Given a cursor that may represent a specialization or instantiation
2279 * of a template, retrieve the cursor that represents the template that it
2280 * specializes or from which it was instantiated.
2281 *
2282 * This routine determines the template involved both for explicit
2283 * specializations of templates and for implicit instantiations of the template,
2284 * both of which are referred to as "specializations". For a class template
2285 * specialization (e.g., \c std::vector<bool>), this routine will return
2286 * either the primary template (\c std::vector) or, if the specialization was
2287 * instantiated from a class template partial specialization, the class template
2288 * partial specialization. For a class template partial specialization and a
2289 * function template specialization (including instantiations), this
2290 * this routine will return the specialized template.
2291 *
2292 * For members of a class template (e.g., member functions, member classes, or
2293 * static data members), returns the specialized or instantiated member.
2294 * Although not strictly "templates" in the C++ language, members of class
2295 * templates have the same notions of specializations and instantiations that
2296 * templates do, so this routine treats them similarly.
2297 *
2298 * \param C A cursor that may be a specialization of a template or a member
2299 * of a template.
2300 *
2301 * \returns If the given cursor is a specialization or instantiation of a
2302 * template or a member thereof, the template or member that it specializes or
2303 * from which it was instantiated. Otherwise, returns a NULL cursor.
2304 */
2305CINDEX_LINKAGE CXCursor clang_getSpecializedCursorTemplate(CXCursor C);
2306
2307/**
Ted Kremenek9ada39a2010-05-17 20:06:56 +00002308 * @}
2309 */
2310
2311/**
Douglas Gregor0045e9f2010-01-26 18:31:56 +00002312 * \defgroup CINDEX_LEX Token extraction and manipulation
2313 *
2314 * The routines in this group provide access to the tokens within a
2315 * translation unit, along with a semantic mapping of those tokens to
2316 * their corresponding cursors.
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002317 *
2318 * @{
2319 */
2320
2321/**
2322 * \brief Describes a kind of token.
2323 */
2324typedef enum CXTokenKind {
2325 /**
2326 * \brief A token that contains some kind of punctuation.
2327 */
2328 CXToken_Punctuation,
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002329
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002330 /**
Douglas Gregor0045e9f2010-01-26 18:31:56 +00002331 * \brief A language keyword.
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002332 */
2333 CXToken_Keyword,
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002334
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002335 /**
2336 * \brief An identifier (that is not a keyword).
2337 */
2338 CXToken_Identifier,
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002339
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002340 /**
2341 * \brief A numeric, string, or character literal.
2342 */
2343 CXToken_Literal,
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002344
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002345 /**
2346 * \brief A comment.
2347 */
2348 CXToken_Comment
2349} CXTokenKind;
2350
2351/**
2352 * \brief Describes a single preprocessing token.
2353 */
2354typedef struct {
2355 unsigned int_data[4];
2356 void *ptr_data;
2357} CXToken;
2358
2359/**
2360 * \brief Determine the kind of the given token.
2361 */
2362CINDEX_LINKAGE CXTokenKind clang_getTokenKind(CXToken);
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002363
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002364/**
2365 * \brief Determine the spelling of the given token.
2366 *
2367 * The spelling of a token is the textual representation of that token, e.g.,
2368 * the text of an identifier or keyword.
2369 */
2370CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_getTokenSpelling(CXTranslationUnit, CXToken);
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002371
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002372/**
2373 * \brief Retrieve the source location of the given token.
2374 */
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002375CINDEX_LINKAGE CXSourceLocation clang_getTokenLocation(CXTranslationUnit,
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002376 CXToken);
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002377
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002378/**
2379 * \brief Retrieve a source range that covers the given token.
2380 */
2381CINDEX_LINKAGE CXSourceRange clang_getTokenExtent(CXTranslationUnit, CXToken);
2382
2383/**
2384 * \brief Tokenize the source code described by the given range into raw
2385 * lexical tokens.
2386 *
2387 * \param TU the translation unit whose text is being tokenized.
2388 *
2389 * \param Range the source range in which text should be tokenized. All of the
2390 * tokens produced by tokenization will fall within this source range,
2391 *
2392 * \param Tokens this pointer will be set to point to the array of tokens
2393 * that occur within the given source range. The returned pointer must be
2394 * freed with clang_disposeTokens() before the translation unit is destroyed.
2395 *
2396 * \param NumTokens will be set to the number of tokens in the \c *Tokens
2397 * array.
2398 *
2399 */
2400CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_tokenize(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXSourceRange Range,
2401 CXToken **Tokens, unsigned *NumTokens);
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002402
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002403/**
2404 * \brief Annotate the given set of tokens by providing cursors for each token
2405 * that can be mapped to a specific entity within the abstract syntax tree.
2406 *
Douglas Gregor0045e9f2010-01-26 18:31:56 +00002407 * This token-annotation routine is equivalent to invoking
2408 * clang_getCursor() for the source locations of each of the
2409 * tokens. The cursors provided are filtered, so that only those
2410 * cursors that have a direct correspondence to the token are
2411 * accepted. For example, given a function call \c f(x),
2412 * clang_getCursor() would provide the following cursors:
2413 *
2414 * * when the cursor is over the 'f', a DeclRefExpr cursor referring to 'f'.
2415 * * when the cursor is over the '(' or the ')', a CallExpr referring to 'f'.
2416 * * when the cursor is over the 'x', a DeclRefExpr cursor referring to 'x'.
2417 *
2418 * Only the first and last of these cursors will occur within the
2419 * annotate, since the tokens "f" and "x' directly refer to a function
2420 * and a variable, respectively, but the parentheses are just a small
2421 * part of the full syntax of the function call expression, which is
2422 * not provided as an annotation.
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002423 *
2424 * \param TU the translation unit that owns the given tokens.
2425 *
2426 * \param Tokens the set of tokens to annotate.
2427 *
2428 * \param NumTokens the number of tokens in \p Tokens.
2429 *
2430 * \param Cursors an array of \p NumTokens cursors, whose contents will be
2431 * replaced with the cursors corresponding to each token.
2432 */
2433CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_annotateTokens(CXTranslationUnit TU,
2434 CXToken *Tokens, unsigned NumTokens,
2435 CXCursor *Cursors);
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002436
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002437/**
2438 * \brief Free the given set of tokens.
2439 */
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002440CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_disposeTokens(CXTranslationUnit TU,
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002441 CXToken *Tokens, unsigned NumTokens);
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002442
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002443/**
2444 * @}
2445 */
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002446
Douglas Gregorfc8ea232010-01-26 17:06:03 +00002447/**
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002448 * \defgroup CINDEX_DEBUG Debugging facilities
2449 *
2450 * These routines are used for testing and debugging, only, and should not
2451 * be relied upon.
2452 *
2453 * @{
2454 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002455
Steve Naroff4ade6d62009-09-23 17:52:52 +00002456/* for debug/testing */
Ted Kremeneke68fff62010-02-17 00:41:32 +00002457CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_getCursorKindSpelling(enum CXCursorKind Kind);
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002458CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_getDefinitionSpellingAndExtent(CXCursor,
2459 const char **startBuf,
Steve Naroff4ade6d62009-09-23 17:52:52 +00002460 const char **endBuf,
2461 unsigned *startLine,
2462 unsigned *startColumn,
2463 unsigned *endLine,
2464 unsigned *endColumn);
Douglas Gregor0a812cf2010-02-18 23:07:20 +00002465CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_enableStackTraces(void);
Daniel Dunbar995aaf92010-11-04 01:26:29 +00002466CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_executeOnThread(void (*fn)(void*), void *user_data,
2467 unsigned stack_size);
2468
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002469/**
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002470 * @}
2471 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002472
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002473/**
2474 * \defgroup CINDEX_CODE_COMPLET Code completion
2475 *
2476 * Code completion involves taking an (incomplete) source file, along with
2477 * knowledge of where the user is actively editing that file, and suggesting
2478 * syntactically- and semantically-valid constructs that the user might want to
2479 * use at that particular point in the source code. These data structures and
2480 * routines provide support for code completion.
2481 *
2482 * @{
2483 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002484
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002485/**
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002486 * \brief A semantic string that describes a code-completion result.
2487 *
2488 * A semantic string that describes the formatting of a code-completion
2489 * result as a single "template" of text that should be inserted into the
2490 * source buffer when a particular code-completion result is selected.
2491 * Each semantic string is made up of some number of "chunks", each of which
2492 * contains some text along with a description of what that text means, e.g.,
2493 * the name of the entity being referenced, whether the text chunk is part of
2494 * the template, or whether it is a "placeholder" that the user should replace
2495 * with actual code,of a specific kind. See \c CXCompletionChunkKind for a
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002496 * description of the different kinds of chunks.
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002497 */
2498typedef void *CXCompletionString;
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002499
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002500/**
2501 * \brief A single result of code completion.
2502 */
2503typedef struct {
2504 /**
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002505 * \brief The kind of entity that this completion refers to.
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002506 *
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002507 * The cursor kind will be a macro, keyword, or a declaration (one of the
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002508 * *Decl cursor kinds), describing the entity that the completion is
2509 * referring to.
2510 *
2511 * \todo In the future, we would like to provide a full cursor, to allow
2512 * the client to extract additional information from declaration.
2513 */
2514 enum CXCursorKind CursorKind;
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002515
2516 /**
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002517 * \brief The code-completion string that describes how to insert this
2518 * code-completion result into the editing buffer.
2519 */
2520 CXCompletionString CompletionString;
2521} CXCompletionResult;
2522
2523/**
2524 * \brief Describes a single piece of text within a code-completion string.
2525 *
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002526 * Each "chunk" within a code-completion string (\c CXCompletionString) is
2527 * either a piece of text with a specific "kind" that describes how that text
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002528 * should be interpreted by the client or is another completion string.
2529 */
2530enum CXCompletionChunkKind {
2531 /**
2532 * \brief A code-completion string that describes "optional" text that
2533 * could be a part of the template (but is not required).
2534 *
2535 * The Optional chunk is the only kind of chunk that has a code-completion
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002536 * string for its representation, which is accessible via
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002537 * \c clang_getCompletionChunkCompletionString(). The code-completion string
2538 * describes an additional part of the template that is completely optional.
2539 * For example, optional chunks can be used to describe the placeholders for
2540 * arguments that match up with defaulted function parameters, e.g. given:
2541 *
2542 * \code
2543 * void f(int x, float y = 3.14, double z = 2.71828);
2544 * \endcode
2545 *
2546 * The code-completion string for this function would contain:
2547 * - a TypedText chunk for "f".
2548 * - a LeftParen chunk for "(".
2549 * - a Placeholder chunk for "int x"
2550 * - an Optional chunk containing the remaining defaulted arguments, e.g.,
2551 * - a Comma chunk for ","
Daniel Dunbar71570182010-02-17 08:07:44 +00002552 * - a Placeholder chunk for "float y"
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002553 * - an Optional chunk containing the last defaulted argument:
2554 * - a Comma chunk for ","
2555 * - a Placeholder chunk for "double z"
2556 * - a RightParen chunk for ")"
2557 *
Daniel Dunbar71570182010-02-17 08:07:44 +00002558 * There are many ways to handle Optional chunks. Two simple approaches are:
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002559 * - Completely ignore optional chunks, in which case the template for the
2560 * function "f" would only include the first parameter ("int x").
2561 * - Fully expand all optional chunks, in which case the template for the
2562 * function "f" would have all of the parameters.
2563 */
2564 CXCompletionChunk_Optional,
2565 /**
2566 * \brief Text that a user would be expected to type to get this
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002567 * code-completion result.
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002568 *
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002569 * There will be exactly one "typed text" chunk in a semantic string, which
2570 * will typically provide the spelling of a keyword or the name of a
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002571 * declaration that could be used at the current code point. Clients are
2572 * expected to filter the code-completion results based on the text in this
2573 * chunk.
2574 */
2575 CXCompletionChunk_TypedText,
2576 /**
2577 * \brief Text that should be inserted as part of a code-completion result.
2578 *
2579 * A "text" chunk represents text that is part of the template to be
2580 * inserted into user code should this particular code-completion result
2581 * be selected.
2582 */
2583 CXCompletionChunk_Text,
2584 /**
2585 * \brief Placeholder text that should be replaced by the user.
2586 *
2587 * A "placeholder" chunk marks a place where the user should insert text
2588 * into the code-completion template. For example, placeholders might mark
2589 * the function parameters for a function declaration, to indicate that the
2590 * user should provide arguments for each of those parameters. The actual
2591 * text in a placeholder is a suggestion for the text to display before
2592 * the user replaces the placeholder with real code.
2593 */
2594 CXCompletionChunk_Placeholder,
2595 /**
2596 * \brief Informative text that should be displayed but never inserted as
2597 * part of the template.
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002598 *
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002599 * An "informative" chunk contains annotations that can be displayed to
2600 * help the user decide whether a particular code-completion result is the
2601 * right option, but which is not part of the actual template to be inserted
2602 * by code completion.
2603 */
2604 CXCompletionChunk_Informative,
2605 /**
2606 * \brief Text that describes the current parameter when code-completion is
2607 * referring to function call, message send, or template specialization.
2608 *
2609 * A "current parameter" chunk occurs when code-completion is providing
2610 * information about a parameter corresponding to the argument at the
2611 * code-completion point. For example, given a function
2612 *
2613 * \code
2614 * int add(int x, int y);
2615 * \endcode
2616 *
2617 * and the source code \c add(, where the code-completion point is after the
2618 * "(", the code-completion string will contain a "current parameter" chunk
2619 * for "int x", indicating that the current argument will initialize that
2620 * parameter. After typing further, to \c add(17, (where the code-completion
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002621 * point is after the ","), the code-completion string will contain a
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002622 * "current paremeter" chunk to "int y".
2623 */
2624 CXCompletionChunk_CurrentParameter,
2625 /**
2626 * \brief A left parenthesis ('('), used to initiate a function call or
2627 * signal the beginning of a function parameter list.
2628 */
2629 CXCompletionChunk_LeftParen,
2630 /**
2631 * \brief A right parenthesis (')'), used to finish a function call or
2632 * signal the end of a function parameter list.
2633 */
2634 CXCompletionChunk_RightParen,
2635 /**
2636 * \brief A left bracket ('[').
2637 */
2638 CXCompletionChunk_LeftBracket,
2639 /**
2640 * \brief A right bracket (']').
2641 */
2642 CXCompletionChunk_RightBracket,
2643 /**
2644 * \brief A left brace ('{').
2645 */
2646 CXCompletionChunk_LeftBrace,
2647 /**
2648 * \brief A right brace ('}').
2649 */
2650 CXCompletionChunk_RightBrace,
2651 /**
2652 * \brief A left angle bracket ('<').
2653 */
2654 CXCompletionChunk_LeftAngle,
2655 /**
2656 * \brief A right angle bracket ('>').
2657 */
2658 CXCompletionChunk_RightAngle,
2659 /**
2660 * \brief A comma separator (',').
2661 */
Douglas Gregorff5ce6e2009-12-18 18:53:37 +00002662 CXCompletionChunk_Comma,
2663 /**
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002664 * \brief Text that specifies the result type of a given result.
Douglas Gregorff5ce6e2009-12-18 18:53:37 +00002665 *
2666 * This special kind of informative chunk is not meant to be inserted into
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002667 * the text buffer. Rather, it is meant to illustrate the type that an
Douglas Gregorff5ce6e2009-12-18 18:53:37 +00002668 * expression using the given completion string would have.
2669 */
Douglas Gregor01dfea02010-01-10 23:08:15 +00002670 CXCompletionChunk_ResultType,
2671 /**
2672 * \brief A colon (':').
2673 */
2674 CXCompletionChunk_Colon,
2675 /**
2676 * \brief A semicolon (';').
2677 */
2678 CXCompletionChunk_SemiColon,
2679 /**
2680 * \brief An '=' sign.
2681 */
2682 CXCompletionChunk_Equal,
2683 /**
2684 * Horizontal space (' ').
2685 */
2686 CXCompletionChunk_HorizontalSpace,
2687 /**
2688 * Vertical space ('\n'), after which it is generally a good idea to
2689 * perform indentation.
2690 */
2691 CXCompletionChunk_VerticalSpace
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002692};
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002693
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002694/**
2695 * \brief Determine the kind of a particular chunk within a completion string.
2696 *
2697 * \param completion_string the completion string to query.
2698 *
2699 * \param chunk_number the 0-based index of the chunk in the completion string.
2700 *
2701 * \returns the kind of the chunk at the index \c chunk_number.
2702 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002703CINDEX_LINKAGE enum CXCompletionChunkKind
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002704clang_getCompletionChunkKind(CXCompletionString completion_string,
2705 unsigned chunk_number);
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002706
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002707/**
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002708 * \brief Retrieve the text associated with a particular chunk within a
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002709 * completion string.
2710 *
2711 * \param completion_string the completion string to query.
2712 *
2713 * \param chunk_number the 0-based index of the chunk in the completion string.
2714 *
2715 * \returns the text associated with the chunk at index \c chunk_number.
2716 */
Ted Kremenek2ef6f8f2010-02-17 01:42:24 +00002717CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002718clang_getCompletionChunkText(CXCompletionString completion_string,
2719 unsigned chunk_number);
2720
2721/**
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002722 * \brief Retrieve the completion string associated with a particular chunk
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002723 * within a completion string.
2724 *
2725 * \param completion_string the completion string to query.
2726 *
2727 * \param chunk_number the 0-based index of the chunk in the completion string.
2728 *
2729 * \returns the completion string associated with the chunk at index
2730 * \c chunk_number, or NULL if that chunk is not represented by a completion
2731 * string.
2732 */
2733CINDEX_LINKAGE CXCompletionString
2734clang_getCompletionChunkCompletionString(CXCompletionString completion_string,
2735 unsigned chunk_number);
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002736
Douglas Gregor0c8296d2009-11-07 00:00:49 +00002737/**
2738 * \brief Retrieve the number of chunks in the given code-completion string.
2739 */
2740CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned
2741clang_getNumCompletionChunks(CXCompletionString completion_string);
2742
2743/**
Douglas Gregor12e13132010-05-26 22:00:08 +00002744 * \brief Determine the priority of this code completion.
2745 *
2746 * The priority of a code completion indicates how likely it is that this
2747 * particular completion is the completion that the user will select. The
2748 * priority is selected by various internal heuristics.
2749 *
2750 * \param completion_string The completion string to query.
2751 *
2752 * \returns The priority of this completion string. Smaller values indicate
2753 * higher-priority (more likely) completions.
2754 */
2755CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned
2756clang_getCompletionPriority(CXCompletionString completion_string);
2757
2758/**
Douglas Gregor58ddb602010-08-23 23:00:57 +00002759 * \brief Determine the availability of the entity that this code-completion
2760 * string refers to.
2761 *
2762 * \param completion_string The completion string to query.
2763 *
2764 * \returns The availability of the completion string.
2765 */
2766CINDEX_LINKAGE enum CXAvailabilityKind
2767clang_getCompletionAvailability(CXCompletionString completion_string);
2768
2769/**
Douglas Gregorec6762c2009-12-18 16:20:58 +00002770 * \brief Contains the results of code-completion.
2771 *
2772 * This data structure contains the results of code completion, as
Douglas Gregore0cc52e2010-10-11 21:51:20 +00002773 * produced by \c clang_codeCompleteAt(). Its contents must be freed by
Douglas Gregorec6762c2009-12-18 16:20:58 +00002774 * \c clang_disposeCodeCompleteResults.
2775 */
2776typedef struct {
2777 /**
2778 * \brief The code-completion results.
2779 */
2780 CXCompletionResult *Results;
2781
2782 /**
2783 * \brief The number of code-completion results stored in the
2784 * \c Results array.
2785 */
2786 unsigned NumResults;
2787} CXCodeCompleteResults;
2788
2789/**
Douglas Gregorcee235c2010-08-05 09:09:23 +00002790 * \brief Flags that can be passed to \c clang_codeCompleteAt() to
2791 * modify its behavior.
2792 *
2793 * The enumerators in this enumeration can be bitwise-OR'd together to
2794 * provide multiple options to \c clang_codeCompleteAt().
2795 */
2796enum CXCodeComplete_Flags {
2797 /**
2798 * \brief Whether to include macros within the set of code
2799 * completions returned.
2800 */
2801 CXCodeComplete_IncludeMacros = 0x01,
2802
2803 /**
2804 * \brief Whether to include code patterns for language constructs
2805 * within the set of code completions, e.g., for loops.
2806 */
2807 CXCodeComplete_IncludeCodePatterns = 0x02
2808};
2809
2810/**
2811 * \brief Returns a default set of code-completion options that can be
2812 * passed to\c clang_codeCompleteAt().
2813 */
2814CINDEX_LINKAGE unsigned clang_defaultCodeCompleteOptions(void);
2815
2816/**
Douglas Gregor1abc6bc2010-08-04 16:47:14 +00002817 * \brief Perform code completion at a given location in a translation unit.
2818 *
2819 * This function performs code completion at a particular file, line, and
2820 * column within source code, providing results that suggest potential
2821 * code snippets based on the context of the completion. The basic model
2822 * for code completion is that Clang will parse a complete source file,
2823 * performing syntax checking up to the location where code-completion has
2824 * been requested. At that point, a special code-completion token is passed
2825 * to the parser, which recognizes this token and determines, based on the
2826 * current location in the C/Objective-C/C++ grammar and the state of
2827 * semantic analysis, what completions to provide. These completions are
2828 * returned via a new \c CXCodeCompleteResults structure.
2829 *
2830 * Code completion itself is meant to be triggered by the client when the
2831 * user types punctuation characters or whitespace, at which point the
2832 * code-completion location will coincide with the cursor. For example, if \c p
2833 * is a pointer, code-completion might be triggered after the "-" and then
2834 * after the ">" in \c p->. When the code-completion location is afer the ">",
2835 * the completion results will provide, e.g., the members of the struct that
2836 * "p" points to. The client is responsible for placing the cursor at the
2837 * beginning of the token currently being typed, then filtering the results
2838 * based on the contents of the token. For example, when code-completing for
2839 * the expression \c p->get, the client should provide the location just after
2840 * the ">" (e.g., pointing at the "g") to this code-completion hook. Then, the
2841 * client can filter the results based on the current token text ("get"), only
2842 * showing those results that start with "get". The intent of this interface
2843 * is to separate the relatively high-latency acquisition of code-completion
2844 * results from the filtering of results on a per-character basis, which must
2845 * have a lower latency.
2846 *
2847 * \param TU The translation unit in which code-completion should
2848 * occur. The source files for this translation unit need not be
2849 * completely up-to-date (and the contents of those source files may
2850 * be overridden via \p unsaved_files). Cursors referring into the
2851 * translation unit may be invalidated by this invocation.
2852 *
2853 * \param complete_filename The name of the source file where code
2854 * completion should be performed. This filename may be any file
2855 * included in the translation unit.
2856 *
2857 * \param complete_line The line at which code-completion should occur.
2858 *
2859 * \param complete_column The column at which code-completion should occur.
2860 * Note that the column should point just after the syntactic construct that
2861 * initiated code completion, and not in the middle of a lexical token.
2862 *
2863 * \param unsaved_files the Tiles that have not yet been saved to disk
2864 * but may be required for parsing or code completion, including the
2865 * contents of those files. The contents and name of these files (as
2866 * specified by CXUnsavedFile) are copied when necessary, so the
2867 * client only needs to guarantee their validity until the call to
2868 * this function returns.
2869 *
2870 * \param num_unsaved_files The number of unsaved file entries in \p
2871 * unsaved_files.
2872 *
Douglas Gregorcee235c2010-08-05 09:09:23 +00002873 * \param options Extra options that control the behavior of code
2874 * completion, expressed as a bitwise OR of the enumerators of the
2875 * CXCodeComplete_Flags enumeration. The
2876 * \c clang_defaultCodeCompleteOptions() function returns a default set
2877 * of code-completion options.
2878 *
Douglas Gregor1abc6bc2010-08-04 16:47:14 +00002879 * \returns If successful, a new \c CXCodeCompleteResults structure
2880 * containing code-completion results, which should eventually be
2881 * freed with \c clang_disposeCodeCompleteResults(). If code
2882 * completion fails, returns NULL.
2883 */
2884CINDEX_LINKAGE
2885CXCodeCompleteResults *clang_codeCompleteAt(CXTranslationUnit TU,
2886 const char *complete_filename,
2887 unsigned complete_line,
2888 unsigned complete_column,
2889 struct CXUnsavedFile *unsaved_files,
Douglas Gregorcee235c2010-08-05 09:09:23 +00002890 unsigned num_unsaved_files,
2891 unsigned options);
Douglas Gregor1abc6bc2010-08-04 16:47:14 +00002892
2893/**
Douglas Gregor1e5e6682010-08-26 13:48:20 +00002894 * \brief Sort the code-completion results in case-insensitive alphabetical
2895 * order.
2896 *
2897 * \param Results The set of results to sort.
2898 * \param NumResults The number of results in \p Results.
2899 */
2900CINDEX_LINKAGE
2901void clang_sortCodeCompletionResults(CXCompletionResult *Results,
2902 unsigned NumResults);
2903
2904/**
Douglas Gregorec6762c2009-12-18 16:20:58 +00002905 * \brief Free the given set of code-completion results.
2906 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002907CINDEX_LINKAGE
Douglas Gregorec6762c2009-12-18 16:20:58 +00002908void clang_disposeCodeCompleteResults(CXCodeCompleteResults *Results);
Douglas Gregor58ddb602010-08-23 23:00:57 +00002909
Douglas Gregor20d416c2010-01-20 01:10:47 +00002910/**
Douglas Gregora88084b2010-02-18 18:08:43 +00002911 * \brief Determine the number of diagnostics produced prior to the
2912 * location where code completion was performed.
2913 */
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002914CINDEX_LINKAGE
Douglas Gregora88084b2010-02-18 18:08:43 +00002915unsigned clang_codeCompleteGetNumDiagnostics(CXCodeCompleteResults *Results);
2916
2917/**
2918 * \brief Retrieve a diagnostic associated with the given code completion.
2919 *
2920 * \param Result the code completion results to query.
2921 * \param Index the zero-based diagnostic number to retrieve.
2922 *
2923 * \returns the requested diagnostic. This diagnostic must be freed
2924 * via a call to \c clang_disposeDiagnostic().
2925 */
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002926CINDEX_LINKAGE
Douglas Gregora88084b2010-02-18 18:08:43 +00002927CXDiagnostic clang_codeCompleteGetDiagnostic(CXCodeCompleteResults *Results,
2928 unsigned Index);
2929
2930/**
Douglas Gregor20d416c2010-01-20 01:10:47 +00002931 * @}
2932 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002933
2934
Ted Kremenek04bb7162010-01-22 22:44:15 +00002935/**
2936 * \defgroup CINDEX_MISC Miscellaneous utility functions
2937 *
2938 * @{
2939 */
Ted Kremenek23e1ad02010-01-23 17:51:23 +00002940
2941/**
2942 * \brief Return a version string, suitable for showing to a user, but not
2943 * intended to be parsed (the format is not guaranteed to be stable).
2944 */
Ted Kremeneka2a9d6e2010-02-12 22:54:40 +00002945CINDEX_LINKAGE CXString clang_getClangVersion();
Ted Kremenek04bb7162010-01-22 22:44:15 +00002946
Ted Kremenekd2427dd2011-03-18 23:05:39 +00002947
2948/**
2949 * \brief Enable/disable crash recovery.
2950 *
2951 * \param Flag to indicate if crash recovery is enabled. A non-zero value
2952 * enables crash recovery, while 0 disables it.
2953 */
2954CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_toggleCrashRecovery(unsigned isEnabled);
2955
Ted Kremenek16b55a72010-01-26 19:31:51 +00002956 /**
Ted Kremenek896b70f2010-03-13 02:50:34 +00002957 * \brief Visitor invoked for each file in a translation unit
Ted Kremenek16b55a72010-01-26 19:31:51 +00002958 * (used with clang_getInclusions()).
2959 *
2960 * This visitor function will be invoked by clang_getInclusions() for each
2961 * file included (either at the top-level or by #include directives) within
2962 * a translation unit. The first argument is the file being included, and
2963 * the second and third arguments provide the inclusion stack. The
2964 * array is sorted in order of immediate inclusion. For example,
2965 * the first element refers to the location that included 'included_file'.
2966 */
2967typedef void (*CXInclusionVisitor)(CXFile included_file,
2968 CXSourceLocation* inclusion_stack,
2969 unsigned include_len,
2970 CXClientData client_data);
2971
2972/**
2973 * \brief Visit the set of preprocessor inclusions in a translation unit.
2974 * The visitor function is called with the provided data for every included
2975 * file. This does not include headers included by the PCH file (unless one
2976 * is inspecting the inclusions in the PCH file itself).
2977 */
2978CINDEX_LINKAGE void clang_getInclusions(CXTranslationUnit tu,
2979 CXInclusionVisitor visitor,
2980 CXClientData client_data);
2981
2982/**
Ted Kremenek04bb7162010-01-22 22:44:15 +00002983 * @}
2984 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002985
Douglas Gregorc42fefa2010-01-22 22:29:16 +00002986/**
2987 * @}
2988 */
Daniel Dunbar1efcf3d2010-01-24 02:54:26 +00002989
Ted Kremenekd2fa5662009-08-26 22:36:44 +00002990#ifdef __cplusplus
2991}
2992#endif
2993#endif
2994