| //===--- Diagnostic.cpp - C Language Family Diagnostic Handling -----------===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |
| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // This file implements the Diagnostic-related interfaces. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h" |
| |
| #include "clang/Lex/LexDiagnostic.h" |
| #include "clang/Parse/ParseDiagnostic.h" |
| #include "clang/AST/ASTDiagnostic.h" |
| #include "clang/Sema/SemaDiagnostic.h" |
| #include "clang/Frontend/FrontendDiagnostic.h" |
| #include "clang/Analysis/AnalysisDiagnostic.h" |
| #include "clang/Driver/DriverDiagnostic.h" |
| |
| #include "clang/Basic/IdentifierTable.h" |
| #include "clang/Basic/SourceLocation.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h" |
| #include <vector> |
| #include <map> |
| #include <cstring> |
| using namespace clang; |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Builtin Diagnostic information |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| // Diagnostic classes. |
| enum { |
| CLASS_NOTE = 0x01, |
| CLASS_WARNING = 0x02, |
| CLASS_EXTENSION = 0x03, |
| CLASS_ERROR = 0x04 |
| }; |
| |
| struct StaticDiagInfoRec { |
| unsigned short DiagID; |
| unsigned Mapping : 3; |
| unsigned Class : 3; |
| bool SFINAE : 1; |
| const char *Description; |
| const char *OptionGroup; |
| |
| bool operator<(const StaticDiagInfoRec &RHS) const { |
| return DiagID < RHS.DiagID; |
| } |
| bool operator>(const StaticDiagInfoRec &RHS) const { |
| return DiagID > RHS.DiagID; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| static const StaticDiagInfoRec StaticDiagInfo[] = { |
| #define DIAG(ENUM,CLASS,DEFAULT_MAPPING,DESC,GROUP,SFINAE) \ |
| { diag::ENUM, DEFAULT_MAPPING, CLASS, SFINAE, DESC, GROUP }, |
| #include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticCommonKinds.inc" |
| #include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticDriverKinds.inc" |
| #include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticFrontendKinds.inc" |
| #include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticLexKinds.inc" |
| #include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticParseKinds.inc" |
| #include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticASTKinds.inc" |
| #include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticSemaKinds.inc" |
| #include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticAnalysisKinds.inc" |
| { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0} |
| }; |
| #undef DIAG |
| |
| /// GetDiagInfo - Return the StaticDiagInfoRec entry for the specified DiagID, |
| /// or null if the ID is invalid. |
| static const StaticDiagInfoRec *GetDiagInfo(unsigned DiagID) { |
| unsigned NumDiagEntries = sizeof(StaticDiagInfo)/sizeof(StaticDiagInfo[0])-1; |
| |
| // If assertions are enabled, verify that the StaticDiagInfo array is sorted. |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| static bool IsFirst = true; |
| if (IsFirst) { |
| for (unsigned i = 1; i != NumDiagEntries; ++i) |
| assert(StaticDiagInfo[i-1] < StaticDiagInfo[i] && |
| "Improperly sorted diag info"); |
| IsFirst = false; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| // Search the diagnostic table with a binary search. |
| StaticDiagInfoRec Find = { DiagID, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; |
| |
| const StaticDiagInfoRec *Found = |
| std::lower_bound(StaticDiagInfo, StaticDiagInfo + NumDiagEntries, Find); |
| if (Found == StaticDiagInfo + NumDiagEntries || |
| Found->DiagID != DiagID) |
| return 0; |
| |
| return Found; |
| } |
| |
| static unsigned GetDefaultDiagMapping(unsigned DiagID) { |
| if (const StaticDiagInfoRec *Info = GetDiagInfo(DiagID)) |
| return Info->Mapping; |
| return diag::MAP_FATAL; |
| } |
| |
| /// getWarningOptionForDiag - Return the lowest-level warning option that |
| /// enables the specified diagnostic. If there is no -Wfoo flag that controls |
| /// the diagnostic, this returns null. |
| const char *Diagnostic::getWarningOptionForDiag(unsigned DiagID) { |
| if (const StaticDiagInfoRec *Info = GetDiagInfo(DiagID)) |
| return Info->OptionGroup; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| bool Diagnostic::isBuiltinSFINAEDiag(unsigned DiagID) { |
| if (const StaticDiagInfoRec *Info = GetDiagInfo(DiagID)) |
| return Info->SFINAE && Info->Class == CLASS_ERROR; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /// getDiagClass - Return the class field of the diagnostic. |
| /// |
| static unsigned getBuiltinDiagClass(unsigned DiagID) { |
| if (const StaticDiagInfoRec *Info = GetDiagInfo(DiagID)) |
| return Info->Class; |
| return ~0U; |
| } |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Custom Diagnostic information |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| namespace clang { |
| namespace diag { |
| class CustomDiagInfo { |
| typedef std::pair<Diagnostic::Level, std::string> DiagDesc; |
| std::vector<DiagDesc> DiagInfo; |
| std::map<DiagDesc, unsigned> DiagIDs; |
| public: |
| |
| /// getDescription - Return the description of the specified custom |
| /// diagnostic. |
| const char *getDescription(unsigned DiagID) const { |
| assert(this && DiagID-DIAG_UPPER_LIMIT < DiagInfo.size() && |
| "Invalid diagnosic ID"); |
| return DiagInfo[DiagID-DIAG_UPPER_LIMIT].second.c_str(); |
| } |
| |
| /// getLevel - Return the level of the specified custom diagnostic. |
| Diagnostic::Level getLevel(unsigned DiagID) const { |
| assert(this && DiagID-DIAG_UPPER_LIMIT < DiagInfo.size() && |
| "Invalid diagnosic ID"); |
| return DiagInfo[DiagID-DIAG_UPPER_LIMIT].first; |
| } |
| |
| unsigned getOrCreateDiagID(Diagnostic::Level L, const char *Message, |
| Diagnostic &Diags) { |
| DiagDesc D(L, Message); |
| // Check to see if it already exists. |
| std::map<DiagDesc, unsigned>::iterator I = DiagIDs.lower_bound(D); |
| if (I != DiagIDs.end() && I->first == D) |
| return I->second; |
| |
| // If not, assign a new ID. |
| unsigned ID = DiagInfo.size()+DIAG_UPPER_LIMIT; |
| DiagIDs.insert(std::make_pair(D, ID)); |
| DiagInfo.push_back(D); |
| return ID; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| } // end diag namespace |
| } // end clang namespace |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Common Diagnostic implementation |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| static void DummyArgToStringFn(Diagnostic::ArgumentKind AK, intptr_t QT, |
| const char *Modifier, unsigned ML, |
| const char *Argument, unsigned ArgLen, |
| llvm::SmallVectorImpl<char> &Output, |
| void *Cookie) { |
| const char *Str = "<can't format argument>"; |
| Output.append(Str, Str+strlen(Str)); |
| } |
| |
| |
| Diagnostic::Diagnostic(DiagnosticClient *client) : Client(client) { |
| AllExtensionsSilenced = 0; |
| IgnoreAllWarnings = false; |
| WarningsAsErrors = false; |
| SuppressSystemWarnings = false; |
| ExtBehavior = Ext_Ignore; |
| |
| ErrorOccurred = false; |
| FatalErrorOccurred = false; |
| NumDiagnostics = 0; |
| |
| NumErrors = 0; |
| CustomDiagInfo = 0; |
| CurDiagID = ~0U; |
| LastDiagLevel = Ignored; |
| |
| ArgToStringFn = DummyArgToStringFn; |
| ArgToStringCookie = 0; |
| |
| // Set all mappings to 'unset'. |
| DiagMappings BlankDiags(diag::DIAG_UPPER_LIMIT/2, 0); |
| DiagMappingsStack.push_back(BlankDiags); |
| } |
| |
| Diagnostic::~Diagnostic() { |
| delete CustomDiagInfo; |
| } |
| |
| |
| void Diagnostic::pushMappings() { |
| DiagMappingsStack.push_back(DiagMappingsStack.back()); |
| } |
| |
| bool Diagnostic::popMappings() { |
| if (DiagMappingsStack.size() == 1) |
| return false; |
| |
| DiagMappingsStack.pop_back(); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /// getCustomDiagID - Return an ID for a diagnostic with the specified message |
| /// and level. If this is the first request for this diagnosic, it is |
| /// registered and created, otherwise the existing ID is returned. |
| unsigned Diagnostic::getCustomDiagID(Level L, const char *Message) { |
| if (CustomDiagInfo == 0) |
| CustomDiagInfo = new diag::CustomDiagInfo(); |
| return CustomDiagInfo->getOrCreateDiagID(L, Message, *this); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// isBuiltinWarningOrExtension - Return true if the unmapped diagnostic |
| /// level of the specified diagnostic ID is a Warning or Extension. |
| /// This only works on builtin diagnostics, not custom ones, and is not legal to |
| /// call on NOTEs. |
| bool Diagnostic::isBuiltinWarningOrExtension(unsigned DiagID) { |
| return DiagID < diag::DIAG_UPPER_LIMIT && |
| getBuiltinDiagClass(DiagID) != CLASS_ERROR; |
| } |
| |
| /// \brief Determine whether the given built-in diagnostic ID is a |
| /// Note. |
| bool Diagnostic::isBuiltinNote(unsigned DiagID) { |
| return DiagID < diag::DIAG_UPPER_LIMIT && |
| getBuiltinDiagClass(DiagID) == CLASS_NOTE; |
| } |
| |
| /// isBuiltinExtensionDiag - Determine whether the given built-in diagnostic |
| /// ID is for an extension of some sort. |
| /// |
| bool Diagnostic::isBuiltinExtensionDiag(unsigned DiagID) { |
| return DiagID < diag::DIAG_UPPER_LIMIT && |
| getBuiltinDiagClass(DiagID) == CLASS_EXTENSION; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// getDescription - Given a diagnostic ID, return a description of the |
| /// issue. |
| const char *Diagnostic::getDescription(unsigned DiagID) const { |
| if (const StaticDiagInfoRec *Info = GetDiagInfo(DiagID)) |
| return Info->Description; |
| return CustomDiagInfo->getDescription(DiagID); |
| } |
| |
| /// getDiagnosticLevel - Based on the way the client configured the Diagnostic |
| /// object, classify the specified diagnostic ID into a Level, consumable by |
| /// the DiagnosticClient. |
| Diagnostic::Level Diagnostic::getDiagnosticLevel(unsigned DiagID) const { |
| // Handle custom diagnostics, which cannot be mapped. |
| if (DiagID >= diag::DIAG_UPPER_LIMIT) |
| return CustomDiagInfo->getLevel(DiagID); |
| |
| unsigned DiagClass = getBuiltinDiagClass(DiagID); |
| assert(DiagClass != CLASS_NOTE && "Cannot get diagnostic level of a note!"); |
| return getDiagnosticLevel(DiagID, DiagClass); |
| } |
| |
| /// getDiagnosticLevel - Based on the way the client configured the Diagnostic |
| /// object, classify the specified diagnostic ID into a Level, consumable by |
| /// the DiagnosticClient. |
| Diagnostic::Level |
| Diagnostic::getDiagnosticLevel(unsigned DiagID, unsigned DiagClass) const { |
| // Specific non-error diagnostics may be mapped to various levels from ignored |
| // to error. Errors can only be mapped to fatal. |
| Diagnostic::Level Result = Diagnostic::Fatal; |
| |
| // Get the mapping information, if unset, compute it lazily. |
| unsigned MappingInfo = getDiagnosticMappingInfo((diag::kind)DiagID); |
| if (MappingInfo == 0) { |
| MappingInfo = GetDefaultDiagMapping(DiagID); |
| setDiagnosticMappingInternal(DiagID, MappingInfo, false); |
| } |
| |
| switch (MappingInfo & 7) { |
| default: assert(0 && "Unknown mapping!"); |
| case diag::MAP_IGNORE: |
| // Ignore this, unless this is an extension diagnostic and we're mapping |
| // them onto warnings or errors. |
| if (!isBuiltinExtensionDiag(DiagID) || // Not an extension |
| ExtBehavior == Ext_Ignore || // Extensions ignored anyway |
| (MappingInfo & 8) != 0) // User explicitly mapped it. |
| return Diagnostic::Ignored; |
| Result = Diagnostic::Warning; |
| if (ExtBehavior == Ext_Error) Result = Diagnostic::Error; |
| break; |
| case diag::MAP_ERROR: |
| Result = Diagnostic::Error; |
| break; |
| case diag::MAP_FATAL: |
| Result = Diagnostic::Fatal; |
| break; |
| case diag::MAP_WARNING: |
| // If warnings are globally mapped to ignore or error, do it. |
| if (IgnoreAllWarnings) |
| return Diagnostic::Ignored; |
| |
| Result = Diagnostic::Warning; |
| |
| // If this is an extension diagnostic and we're in -pedantic-error mode, and |
| // if the user didn't explicitly map it, upgrade to an error. |
| if (ExtBehavior == Ext_Error && |
| (MappingInfo & 8) == 0 && |
| isBuiltinExtensionDiag(DiagID)) |
| Result = Diagnostic::Error; |
| |
| if (WarningsAsErrors) |
| Result = Diagnostic::Error; |
| break; |
| |
| case diag::MAP_WARNING_NO_WERROR: |
| // Diagnostics specified with -Wno-error=foo should be set to warnings, but |
| // not be adjusted by -Werror or -pedantic-errors. |
| Result = Diagnostic::Warning; |
| |
| // If warnings are globally mapped to ignore or error, do it. |
| if (IgnoreAllWarnings) |
| return Diagnostic::Ignored; |
| |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| // Okay, we're about to return this as a "diagnostic to emit" one last check: |
| // if this is any sort of extension warning, and if we're in an __extension__ |
| // block, silence it. |
| if (AllExtensionsSilenced && isBuiltinExtensionDiag(DiagID)) |
| return Diagnostic::Ignored; |
| |
| return Result; |
| } |
| |
| struct WarningOption { |
| const char *Name; |
| const short *Members; |
| const char *SubGroups; |
| }; |
| |
| #define GET_DIAG_ARRAYS |
| #include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticGroups.inc" |
| #undef GET_DIAG_ARRAYS |
| |
| // Second the table of options, sorted by name for fast binary lookup. |
| static const WarningOption OptionTable[] = { |
| #define GET_DIAG_TABLE |
| #include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticGroups.inc" |
| #undef GET_DIAG_TABLE |
| }; |
| static const size_t OptionTableSize = |
| sizeof(OptionTable) / sizeof(OptionTable[0]); |
| |
| static bool WarningOptionCompare(const WarningOption &LHS, |
| const WarningOption &RHS) { |
| return strcmp(LHS.Name, RHS.Name) < 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void MapGroupMembers(const WarningOption *Group, diag::Mapping Mapping, |
| Diagnostic &Diags) { |
| // Option exists, poke all the members of its diagnostic set. |
| if (const short *Member = Group->Members) { |
| for (; *Member != -1; ++Member) |
| Diags.setDiagnosticMapping(*Member, Mapping); |
| } |
| |
| // Enable/disable all subgroups along with this one. |
| if (const char *SubGroups = Group->SubGroups) { |
| for (; *SubGroups != (char)-1; ++SubGroups) |
| MapGroupMembers(&OptionTable[(unsigned char)*SubGroups], Mapping, Diags); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// setDiagnosticGroupMapping - Change an entire diagnostic group (e.g. |
| /// "unknown-pragmas" to have the specified mapping. This returns true and |
| /// ignores the request if "Group" was unknown, false otherwise. |
| bool Diagnostic::setDiagnosticGroupMapping(const char *Group, |
| diag::Mapping Map) { |
| |
| WarningOption Key = { Group, 0, 0 }; |
| const WarningOption *Found = |
| std::lower_bound(OptionTable, OptionTable + OptionTableSize, Key, |
| WarningOptionCompare); |
| if (Found == OptionTable + OptionTableSize || |
| strcmp(Found->Name, Group) != 0) |
| return true; // Option not found. |
| |
| MapGroupMembers(Found, Map, *this); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// ProcessDiag - This is the method used to report a diagnostic that is |
| /// finally fully formed. |
| bool Diagnostic::ProcessDiag() { |
| DiagnosticInfo Info(this); |
| |
| // Figure out the diagnostic level of this message. |
| Diagnostic::Level DiagLevel; |
| unsigned DiagID = Info.getID(); |
| |
| // ShouldEmitInSystemHeader - True if this diagnostic should be produced even |
| // in a system header. |
| bool ShouldEmitInSystemHeader; |
| |
| if (DiagID >= diag::DIAG_UPPER_LIMIT) { |
| // Handle custom diagnostics, which cannot be mapped. |
| DiagLevel = CustomDiagInfo->getLevel(DiagID); |
| |
| // Custom diagnostics always are emitted in system headers. |
| ShouldEmitInSystemHeader = true; |
| } else { |
| // Get the class of the diagnostic. If this is a NOTE, map it onto whatever |
| // the diagnostic level was for the previous diagnostic so that it is |
| // filtered the same as the previous diagnostic. |
| unsigned DiagClass = getBuiltinDiagClass(DiagID); |
| if (DiagClass == CLASS_NOTE) { |
| DiagLevel = Diagnostic::Note; |
| ShouldEmitInSystemHeader = false; // extra consideration is needed |
| } else { |
| // If this is not an error and we are in a system header, we ignore it. |
| // Check the original Diag ID here, because we also want to ignore |
| // extensions and warnings in -Werror and -pedantic-errors modes, which |
| // *map* warnings/extensions to errors. |
| ShouldEmitInSystemHeader = DiagClass == CLASS_ERROR; |
| |
| DiagLevel = getDiagnosticLevel(DiagID, DiagClass); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (DiagLevel != Diagnostic::Note) { |
| // Record that a fatal error occurred only when we see a second |
| // non-note diagnostic. This allows notes to be attached to the |
| // fatal error, but suppresses any diagnostics that follow those |
| // notes. |
| if (LastDiagLevel == Diagnostic::Fatal) |
| FatalErrorOccurred = true; |
| |
| LastDiagLevel = DiagLevel; |
| } |
| |
| // If a fatal error has already been emitted, silence all subsequent |
| // diagnostics. |
| if (FatalErrorOccurred) |
| return false; |
| |
| // If the client doesn't care about this message, don't issue it. If this is |
| // a note and the last real diagnostic was ignored, ignore it too. |
| if (DiagLevel == Diagnostic::Ignored || |
| (DiagLevel == Diagnostic::Note && LastDiagLevel == Diagnostic::Ignored)) |
| return false; |
| |
| // If this diagnostic is in a system header and is not a clang error, suppress |
| // it. |
| if (SuppressSystemWarnings && !ShouldEmitInSystemHeader && |
| Info.getLocation().isValid() && |
| Info.getLocation().getSpellingLoc().isInSystemHeader() && |
| (DiagLevel != Diagnostic::Note || LastDiagLevel == Diagnostic::Ignored)) { |
| LastDiagLevel = Diagnostic::Ignored; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (DiagLevel >= Diagnostic::Error) { |
| ErrorOccurred = true; |
| ++NumErrors; |
| } |
| |
| // Finally, report it. |
| Client->HandleDiagnostic(DiagLevel, Info); |
| if (Client->IncludeInDiagnosticCounts()) ++NumDiagnostics; |
| |
| CurDiagID = ~0U; |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| |
| DiagnosticClient::~DiagnosticClient() {} |
| |
| |
| /// ModifierIs - Return true if the specified modifier matches specified string. |
| template <std::size_t StrLen> |
| static bool ModifierIs(const char *Modifier, unsigned ModifierLen, |
| const char (&Str)[StrLen]) { |
| return StrLen-1 == ModifierLen && !memcmp(Modifier, Str, StrLen-1); |
| } |
| |
| /// HandleSelectModifier - Handle the integer 'select' modifier. This is used |
| /// like this: %select{foo|bar|baz}2. This means that the integer argument |
| /// "%2" has a value from 0-2. If the value is 0, the diagnostic prints 'foo'. |
| /// If the value is 1, it prints 'bar'. If it has the value 2, it prints 'baz'. |
| /// This is very useful for certain classes of variant diagnostics. |
| static void HandleSelectModifier(unsigned ValNo, |
| const char *Argument, unsigned ArgumentLen, |
| llvm::SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutStr) { |
| const char *ArgumentEnd = Argument+ArgumentLen; |
| |
| // Skip over 'ValNo' |'s. |
| while (ValNo) { |
| const char *NextVal = std::find(Argument, ArgumentEnd, '|'); |
| assert(NextVal != ArgumentEnd && "Value for integer select modifier was" |
| " larger than the number of options in the diagnostic string!"); |
| Argument = NextVal+1; // Skip this string. |
| --ValNo; |
| } |
| |
| // Get the end of the value. This is either the } or the |. |
| const char *EndPtr = std::find(Argument, ArgumentEnd, '|'); |
| // Add the value to the output string. |
| OutStr.append(Argument, EndPtr); |
| } |
| |
| /// HandleIntegerSModifier - Handle the integer 's' modifier. This adds the |
| /// letter 's' to the string if the value is not 1. This is used in cases like |
| /// this: "you idiot, you have %4 parameter%s4!". |
| static void HandleIntegerSModifier(unsigned ValNo, |
| llvm::SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutStr) { |
| if (ValNo != 1) |
| OutStr.push_back('s'); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// PluralNumber - Parse an unsigned integer and advance Start. |
| static unsigned PluralNumber(const char *&Start, const char *End) { |
| // Programming 101: Parse a decimal number :-) |
| unsigned Val = 0; |
| while (Start != End && *Start >= '0' && *Start <= '9') { |
| Val *= 10; |
| Val += *Start - '0'; |
| ++Start; |
| } |
| return Val; |
| } |
| |
| /// TestPluralRange - Test if Val is in the parsed range. Modifies Start. |
| static bool TestPluralRange(unsigned Val, const char *&Start, const char *End) { |
| if (*Start != '[') { |
| unsigned Ref = PluralNumber(Start, End); |
| return Ref == Val; |
| } |
| |
| ++Start; |
| unsigned Low = PluralNumber(Start, End); |
| assert(*Start == ',' && "Bad plural expression syntax: expected ,"); |
| ++Start; |
| unsigned High = PluralNumber(Start, End); |
| assert(*Start == ']' && "Bad plural expression syntax: expected )"); |
| ++Start; |
| return Low <= Val && Val <= High; |
| } |
| |
| /// EvalPluralExpr - Actual expression evaluator for HandlePluralModifier. |
| static bool EvalPluralExpr(unsigned ValNo, const char *Start, const char *End) { |
| // Empty condition? |
| if (*Start == ':') |
| return true; |
| |
| while (1) { |
| char C = *Start; |
| if (C == '%') { |
| // Modulo expression |
| ++Start; |
| unsigned Arg = PluralNumber(Start, End); |
| assert(*Start == '=' && "Bad plural expression syntax: expected ="); |
| ++Start; |
| unsigned ValMod = ValNo % Arg; |
| if (TestPluralRange(ValMod, Start, End)) |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| assert((C == '[' || (C >= '0' && C <= '9')) && |
| "Bad plural expression syntax: unexpected character"); |
| // Range expression |
| if (TestPluralRange(ValNo, Start, End)) |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Scan for next or-expr part. |
| Start = std::find(Start, End, ','); |
| if(Start == End) |
| break; |
| ++Start; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /// HandlePluralModifier - Handle the integer 'plural' modifier. This is used |
| /// for complex plural forms, or in languages where all plurals are complex. |
| /// The syntax is: %plural{cond1:form1|cond2:form2|:form3}, where condn are |
| /// conditions that are tested in order, the form corresponding to the first |
| /// that applies being emitted. The empty condition is always true, making the |
| /// last form a default case. |
| /// Conditions are simple boolean expressions, where n is the number argument. |
| /// Here are the rules. |
| /// condition := expression | empty |
| /// empty := -> always true |
| /// expression := numeric [',' expression] -> logical or |
| /// numeric := range -> true if n in range |
| /// | '%' number '=' range -> true if n % number in range |
| /// range := number |
| /// | '[' number ',' number ']' -> ranges are inclusive both ends |
| /// |
| /// Here are some examples from the GNU gettext manual written in this form: |
| /// English: |
| /// {1:form0|:form1} |
| /// Latvian: |
| /// {0:form2|%100=11,%10=0,%10=[2,9]:form1|:form0} |
| /// Gaeilge: |
| /// {1:form0|2:form1|:form2} |
| /// Romanian: |
| /// {1:form0|0,%100=[1,19]:form1|:form2} |
| /// Lithuanian: |
| /// {%10=0,%100=[10,19]:form2|%10=1:form0|:form1} |
| /// Russian (requires repeated form): |
| /// {%100=[11,14]:form2|%10=1:form0|%10=[2,4]:form1|:form2} |
| /// Slovak |
| /// {1:form0|[2,4]:form1|:form2} |
| /// Polish (requires repeated form): |
| /// {1:form0|%100=[10,20]:form2|%10=[2,4]:form1|:form2} |
| static void HandlePluralModifier(unsigned ValNo, |
| const char *Argument, unsigned ArgumentLen, |
| llvm::SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutStr) { |
| const char *ArgumentEnd = Argument + ArgumentLen; |
| while (1) { |
| assert(Argument < ArgumentEnd && "Plural expression didn't match."); |
| const char *ExprEnd = Argument; |
| while (*ExprEnd != ':') { |
| assert(ExprEnd != ArgumentEnd && "Plural missing expression end"); |
| ++ExprEnd; |
| } |
| if (EvalPluralExpr(ValNo, Argument, ExprEnd)) { |
| Argument = ExprEnd + 1; |
| ExprEnd = std::find(Argument, ArgumentEnd, '|'); |
| OutStr.append(Argument, ExprEnd); |
| return; |
| } |
| Argument = std::find(Argument, ArgumentEnd - 1, '|') + 1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// FormatDiagnostic - Format this diagnostic into a string, substituting the |
| /// formal arguments into the %0 slots. The result is appended onto the Str |
| /// array. |
| void DiagnosticInfo:: |
| FormatDiagnostic(llvm::SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutStr) const { |
| const char *DiagStr = getDiags()->getDescription(getID()); |
| const char *DiagEnd = DiagStr+strlen(DiagStr); |
| |
| while (DiagStr != DiagEnd) { |
| if (DiagStr[0] != '%') { |
| // Append non-%0 substrings to Str if we have one. |
| const char *StrEnd = std::find(DiagStr, DiagEnd, '%'); |
| OutStr.append(DiagStr, StrEnd); |
| DiagStr = StrEnd; |
| continue; |
| } else if (DiagStr[1] == '%') { |
| OutStr.push_back('%'); // %% -> %. |
| DiagStr += 2; |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| // Skip the %. |
| ++DiagStr; |
| |
| // This must be a placeholder for a diagnostic argument. The format for a |
| // placeholder is one of "%0", "%modifier0", or "%modifier{arguments}0". |
| // The digit is a number from 0-9 indicating which argument this comes from. |
| // The modifier is a string of digits from the set [-a-z]+, arguments is a |
| // brace enclosed string. |
| const char *Modifier = 0, *Argument = 0; |
| unsigned ModifierLen = 0, ArgumentLen = 0; |
| |
| // Check to see if we have a modifier. If so eat it. |
| if (!isdigit(DiagStr[0])) { |
| Modifier = DiagStr; |
| while (DiagStr[0] == '-' || |
| (DiagStr[0] >= 'a' && DiagStr[0] <= 'z')) |
| ++DiagStr; |
| ModifierLen = DiagStr-Modifier; |
| |
| // If we have an argument, get it next. |
| if (DiagStr[0] == '{') { |
| ++DiagStr; // Skip {. |
| Argument = DiagStr; |
| |
| for (; DiagStr[0] != '}'; ++DiagStr) |
| assert(DiagStr[0] && "Mismatched {}'s in diagnostic string!"); |
| ArgumentLen = DiagStr-Argument; |
| ++DiagStr; // Skip }. |
| } |
| } |
| |
| assert(isdigit(*DiagStr) && "Invalid format for argument in diagnostic"); |
| unsigned ArgNo = *DiagStr++ - '0'; |
| |
| switch (getArgKind(ArgNo)) { |
| // ---- STRINGS ---- |
| case Diagnostic::ak_std_string: { |
| const std::string &S = getArgStdStr(ArgNo); |
| assert(ModifierLen == 0 && "No modifiers for strings yet"); |
| OutStr.append(S.begin(), S.end()); |
| break; |
| } |
| case Diagnostic::ak_c_string: { |
| const char *S = getArgCStr(ArgNo); |
| assert(ModifierLen == 0 && "No modifiers for strings yet"); |
| |
| // Don't crash if get passed a null pointer by accident. |
| if (!S) |
| S = "(null)"; |
| |
| OutStr.append(S, S + strlen(S)); |
| break; |
| } |
| // ---- INTEGERS ---- |
| case Diagnostic::ak_sint: { |
| int Val = getArgSInt(ArgNo); |
| |
| if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "select")) { |
| HandleSelectModifier((unsigned)Val, Argument, ArgumentLen, OutStr); |
| } else if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "s")) { |
| HandleIntegerSModifier(Val, OutStr); |
| } else if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "plural")) { |
| HandlePluralModifier((unsigned)Val, Argument, ArgumentLen, OutStr); |
| } else { |
| assert(ModifierLen == 0 && "Unknown integer modifier"); |
| // FIXME: Optimize |
| std::string S = llvm::itostr(Val); |
| OutStr.append(S.begin(), S.end()); |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| case Diagnostic::ak_uint: { |
| unsigned Val = getArgUInt(ArgNo); |
| |
| if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "select")) { |
| HandleSelectModifier(Val, Argument, ArgumentLen, OutStr); |
| } else if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "s")) { |
| HandleIntegerSModifier(Val, OutStr); |
| } else if (ModifierIs(Modifier, ModifierLen, "plural")) { |
| HandlePluralModifier((unsigned)Val, Argument, ArgumentLen, OutStr); |
| } else { |
| assert(ModifierLen == 0 && "Unknown integer modifier"); |
| |
| // FIXME: Optimize |
| std::string S = llvm::utostr_32(Val); |
| OutStr.append(S.begin(), S.end()); |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| // ---- NAMES and TYPES ---- |
| case Diagnostic::ak_identifierinfo: { |
| const IdentifierInfo *II = getArgIdentifier(ArgNo); |
| assert(ModifierLen == 0 && "No modifiers for strings yet"); |
| |
| // Don't crash if get passed a null pointer by accident. |
| if (!II) { |
| const char *S = "(null)"; |
| OutStr.append(S, S + strlen(S)); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| OutStr.push_back('\''); |
| OutStr.append(II->getName(), II->getName() + II->getLength()); |
| OutStr.push_back('\''); |
| break; |
| } |
| case Diagnostic::ak_qualtype: |
| case Diagnostic::ak_declarationname: |
| case Diagnostic::ak_nameddecl: |
| case Diagnostic::ak_nestednamespec: |
| getDiags()->ConvertArgToString(getArgKind(ArgNo), getRawArg(ArgNo), |
| Modifier, ModifierLen, |
| Argument, ArgumentLen, OutStr); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// IncludeInDiagnosticCounts - This method (whose default implementation |
| /// returns true) indicates whether the diagnostics handled by this |
| /// DiagnosticClient should be included in the number of diagnostics |
| /// reported by Diagnostic. |
| bool DiagnosticClient::IncludeInDiagnosticCounts() const { return true; } |