| //===--- Lexer.cpp - C Language Family Lexer ------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // 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 Lexer and Token interfaces. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // TODO: GCC Diagnostics emitted by the lexer: |
| // PEDWARN: (form feed|vertical tab) in preprocessing directive |
| // |
| // Universal characters, unicode, char mapping: |
| // WARNING: `%.*s' is not in NFKC |
| // WARNING: `%.*s' is not in NFC |
| // |
| // Other: |
| // TODO: Options to support: |
| // -fexec-charset,-fwide-exec-charset |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "clang/Lex/Lexer.h" |
| #include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h" |
| #include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h" |
| #include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h" |
| #include <cctype> |
| using namespace clang; |
| |
| static void InitCharacterInfo(); |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Token Class Implementation |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| /// isObjCAtKeyword - Return true if we have an ObjC keyword identifier. |
| bool Token::isObjCAtKeyword(tok::ObjCKeywordKind objcKey) const { |
| return is(tok::identifier) && |
| getIdentifierInfo()->getObjCKeywordID() == objcKey; |
| } |
| |
| /// getObjCKeywordID - Return the ObjC keyword kind. |
| tok::ObjCKeywordKind Token::getObjCKeywordID() const { |
| IdentifierInfo *specId = getIdentifierInfo(); |
| return specId ? specId->getObjCKeywordID() : tok::objc_not_keyword; |
| } |
| |
| /// isNamedIdentifier - Return true if this token is a ppidentifier with the |
| /// specified name. For example, tok.isNamedIdentifier("this"). |
| bool Token::isNamedIdentifier(const char *Name) const { |
| return IdentInfo && !strcmp(IdentInfo->getName(), Name); |
| } |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Lexer Class Implementation |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| |
| /// Lexer constructor - Create a new lexer object for the specified buffer |
| /// with the specified preprocessor managing the lexing process. This lexer |
| /// assumes that the associated file buffer and Preprocessor objects will |
| /// outlive it, so it doesn't take ownership of either of them. |
| Lexer::Lexer(SourceLocation fileloc, Preprocessor &pp, |
| const char *BufStart, const char *BufEnd) |
| : FileLoc(fileloc), PP(&pp), Features(pp.getLangOptions()) { |
| |
| SourceManager &SourceMgr = PP->getSourceManager(); |
| unsigned InputFileID = SourceMgr.getPhysicalLoc(FileLoc).getFileID(); |
| const llvm::MemoryBuffer *InputFile = SourceMgr.getBuffer(InputFileID); |
| |
| Is_PragmaLexer = false; |
| InitCharacterInfo(); |
| |
| // BufferStart must always be InputFile->getBufferStart(). |
| BufferStart = InputFile->getBufferStart(); |
| |
| // BufferPtr and BufferEnd can start out somewhere inside the current buffer. |
| // If unspecified, they starts at the start/end of the buffer. |
| BufferPtr = BufStart ? BufStart : BufferStart; |
| BufferEnd = BufEnd ? BufEnd : InputFile->getBufferEnd(); |
| |
| assert(BufferEnd[0] == 0 && |
| "We assume that the input buffer has a null character at the end" |
| " to simplify lexing!"); |
| |
| // Start of the file is a start of line. |
| IsAtStartOfLine = true; |
| |
| // We are not after parsing a #. |
| ParsingPreprocessorDirective = false; |
| |
| // We are not after parsing #include. |
| ParsingFilename = false; |
| |
| // We are not in raw mode. Raw mode disables diagnostics and interpretation |
| // of tokens (e.g. identifiers, thus disabling macro expansion). It is used |
| // to quickly lex the tokens of the buffer, e.g. when handling a "#if 0" block |
| // or otherwise skipping over tokens. |
| LexingRawMode = false; |
| |
| // Default to keeping comments if requested. |
| KeepCommentMode = PP->getCommentRetentionState(); |
| } |
| |
| /// Lexer constructor - Create a new raw lexer object. This object is only |
| /// suitable for calls to 'LexRawToken'. This lexer assumes that the |
| /// associated file buffer will outlive it, so it doesn't take ownership of |
| /// either of them. |
| Lexer::Lexer(SourceLocation fileloc, const LangOptions &features, |
| const char *BufStart, const char *BufEnd) |
| : FileLoc(fileloc), PP(0), Features(features) { |
| Is_PragmaLexer = false; |
| InitCharacterInfo(); |
| |
| BufferStart = BufStart; |
| BufferPtr = BufStart; |
| BufferEnd = BufEnd; |
| |
| assert(BufferEnd[0] == 0 && |
| "We assume that the input buffer has a null character at the end" |
| " to simplify lexing!"); |
| |
| // Start of the file is a start of line. |
| IsAtStartOfLine = true; |
| |
| // We are not after parsing a #. |
| ParsingPreprocessorDirective = false; |
| |
| // We are not after parsing #include. |
| ParsingFilename = false; |
| |
| // We *are* in raw mode. |
| LexingRawMode = true; |
| |
| // Never keep comments in raw mode. |
| KeepCommentMode = false; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// Stringify - Convert the specified string into a C string, with surrounding |
| /// ""'s, and with escaped \ and " characters. |
| std::string Lexer::Stringify(const std::string &Str, bool Charify) { |
| std::string Result = Str; |
| char Quote = Charify ? '\'' : '"'; |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = Result.size(); i != e; ++i) { |
| if (Result[i] == '\\' || Result[i] == Quote) { |
| Result.insert(Result.begin()+i, '\\'); |
| ++i; ++e; |
| } |
| } |
| return Result; |
| } |
| |
| /// Stringify - Convert the specified string into a C string by escaping '\' |
| /// and " characters. This does not add surrounding ""'s to the string. |
| void Lexer::Stringify(llvm::SmallVectorImpl<char> &Str) { |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = Str.size(); i != e; ++i) { |
| if (Str[i] == '\\' || Str[i] == '"') { |
| Str.insert(Str.begin()+i, '\\'); |
| ++i; ++e; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// MeasureTokenLength - Relex the token at the specified location and return |
| /// its length in bytes in the input file. If the token needs cleaning (e.g. |
| /// includes a trigraph or an escaped newline) then this count includes bytes |
| /// that are part of that. |
| unsigned Lexer::MeasureTokenLength(SourceLocation Loc, |
| const SourceManager &SM) { |
| // If this comes from a macro expansion, we really do want the macro name, not |
| // the token this macro expanded to. |
| Loc = SM.getLogicalLoc(Loc); |
| |
| const char *StrData = SM.getCharacterData(Loc); |
| |
| // TODO: this could be special cased for common tokens like identifiers, ')', |
| // etc to make this faster, if it mattered. Just look at StrData[0] to handle |
| // all obviously single-char tokens. This could use |
| // Lexer::isObviouslySimpleCharacter for example to handle identifiers or |
| // something. |
| |
| |
| const char *BufEnd = SM.getBufferData(Loc.getFileID()).second; |
| |
| // Create a langops struct and enable trigraphs. This is sufficient for |
| // measuring tokens. |
| LangOptions LangOpts; |
| LangOpts.Trigraphs = true; |
| |
| // Create a lexer starting at the beginning of this token. |
| Lexer TheLexer(Loc, LangOpts, StrData, BufEnd); |
| Token TheTok; |
| TheLexer.LexRawToken(TheTok); |
| return TheTok.getLength(); |
| } |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Character information. |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| static unsigned char CharInfo[256]; |
| |
| enum { |
| CHAR_HORZ_WS = 0x01, // ' ', '\t', '\f', '\v'. Note, no '\0' |
| CHAR_VERT_WS = 0x02, // '\r', '\n' |
| CHAR_LETTER = 0x04, // a-z,A-Z |
| CHAR_NUMBER = 0x08, // 0-9 |
| CHAR_UNDER = 0x10, // _ |
| CHAR_PERIOD = 0x20 // . |
| }; |
| |
| static void InitCharacterInfo() { |
| static bool isInited = false; |
| if (isInited) return; |
| isInited = true; |
| |
| // Intiialize the CharInfo table. |
| // TODO: statically initialize this. |
| CharInfo[(int)' '] = CharInfo[(int)'\t'] = |
| CharInfo[(int)'\f'] = CharInfo[(int)'\v'] = CHAR_HORZ_WS; |
| CharInfo[(int)'\n'] = CharInfo[(int)'\r'] = CHAR_VERT_WS; |
| |
| CharInfo[(int)'_'] = CHAR_UNDER; |
| CharInfo[(int)'.'] = CHAR_PERIOD; |
| for (unsigned i = 'a'; i <= 'z'; ++i) |
| CharInfo[i] = CharInfo[i+'A'-'a'] = CHAR_LETTER; |
| for (unsigned i = '0'; i <= '9'; ++i) |
| CharInfo[i] = CHAR_NUMBER; |
| } |
| |
| /// isIdentifierBody - Return true if this is the body character of an |
| /// identifier, which is [a-zA-Z0-9_]. |
| static inline bool isIdentifierBody(unsigned char c) { |
| return (CharInfo[c] & (CHAR_LETTER|CHAR_NUMBER|CHAR_UNDER)) ? true : false; |
| } |
| |
| /// isHorizontalWhitespace - Return true if this character is horizontal |
| /// whitespace: ' ', '\t', '\f', '\v'. Note that this returns false for '\0'. |
| static inline bool isHorizontalWhitespace(unsigned char c) { |
| return (CharInfo[c] & CHAR_HORZ_WS) ? true : false; |
| } |
| |
| /// isWhitespace - Return true if this character is horizontal or vertical |
| /// whitespace: ' ', '\t', '\f', '\v', '\n', '\r'. Note that this returns false |
| /// for '\0'. |
| static inline bool isWhitespace(unsigned char c) { |
| return (CharInfo[c] & (CHAR_HORZ_WS|CHAR_VERT_WS)) ? true : false; |
| } |
| |
| /// isNumberBody - Return true if this is the body character of an |
| /// preprocessing number, which is [a-zA-Z0-9_.]. |
| static inline bool isNumberBody(unsigned char c) { |
| return (CharInfo[c] & (CHAR_LETTER|CHAR_NUMBER|CHAR_UNDER|CHAR_PERIOD)) ? |
| true : false; |
| } |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Diagnostics forwarding code. |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| /// GetMappedTokenLoc - If lexing out of a 'mapped buffer', where we pretend the |
| /// lexer buffer was all instantiated at a single point, perform the mapping. |
| /// This is currently only used for _Pragma implementation, so it is the slow |
| /// path of the hot getSourceLocation method. Do not allow it to be inlined. |
| static SourceLocation GetMappedTokenLoc(Preprocessor &PP, |
| SourceLocation FileLoc, |
| unsigned CharNo) DISABLE_INLINE; |
| static SourceLocation GetMappedTokenLoc(Preprocessor &PP, |
| SourceLocation FileLoc, |
| unsigned CharNo) { |
| // Otherwise, we're lexing "mapped tokens". This is used for things like |
| // _Pragma handling. Combine the instantiation location of FileLoc with the |
| // physical location. |
| SourceManager &SourceMgr = PP.getSourceManager(); |
| |
| // Create a new SLoc which is expanded from logical(FileLoc) but whose |
| // characters come from phys(FileLoc)+Offset. |
| SourceLocation VirtLoc = SourceMgr.getLogicalLoc(FileLoc); |
| SourceLocation PhysLoc = SourceMgr.getPhysicalLoc(FileLoc); |
| PhysLoc = SourceLocation::getFileLoc(PhysLoc.getFileID(), CharNo); |
| return SourceMgr.getInstantiationLoc(PhysLoc, VirtLoc); |
| } |
| |
| /// getSourceLocation - Return a source location identifier for the specified |
| /// offset in the current file. |
| SourceLocation Lexer::getSourceLocation(const char *Loc) const { |
| assert(Loc >= BufferStart && Loc <= BufferEnd && |
| "Location out of range for this buffer!"); |
| |
| // In the normal case, we're just lexing from a simple file buffer, return |
| // the file id from FileLoc with the offset specified. |
| unsigned CharNo = Loc-BufferStart; |
| if (FileLoc.isFileID()) |
| return SourceLocation::getFileLoc(FileLoc.getFileID(), CharNo); |
| |
| assert(PP && "This doesn't work on raw lexers"); |
| return GetMappedTokenLoc(*PP, FileLoc, CharNo); |
| } |
| |
| /// Diag - Forwarding function for diagnostics. This translate a source |
| /// position in the current buffer into a SourceLocation object for rendering. |
| void Lexer::Diag(const char *Loc, unsigned DiagID, |
| const std::string &Msg) const { |
| if (LexingRawMode && Diagnostic::isBuiltinNoteWarningOrExtension(DiagID)) |
| return; |
| PP->Diag(getSourceLocation(Loc), DiagID, Msg); |
| } |
| void Lexer::Diag(SourceLocation Loc, unsigned DiagID, |
| const std::string &Msg) const { |
| if (LexingRawMode && Diagnostic::isBuiltinNoteWarningOrExtension(DiagID)) |
| return; |
| PP->Diag(Loc, DiagID, Msg); |
| } |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Trigraph and Escaped Newline Handling Code. |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| /// GetTrigraphCharForLetter - Given a character that occurs after a ?? pair, |
| /// return the decoded trigraph letter it corresponds to, or '\0' if nothing. |
| static char GetTrigraphCharForLetter(char Letter) { |
| switch (Letter) { |
| default: return 0; |
| case '=': return '#'; |
| case ')': return ']'; |
| case '(': return '['; |
| case '!': return '|'; |
| case '\'': return '^'; |
| case '>': return '}'; |
| case '/': return '\\'; |
| case '<': return '{'; |
| case '-': return '~'; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// DecodeTrigraphChar - If the specified character is a legal trigraph when |
| /// prefixed with ??, emit a trigraph warning. If trigraphs are enabled, |
| /// return the result character. Finally, emit a warning about trigraph use |
| /// whether trigraphs are enabled or not. |
| static char DecodeTrigraphChar(const char *CP, Lexer *L) { |
| char Res = GetTrigraphCharForLetter(*CP); |
| if (Res && L) { |
| if (!L->getFeatures().Trigraphs) { |
| L->Diag(CP-2, diag::trigraph_ignored); |
| return 0; |
| } else { |
| L->Diag(CP-2, diag::trigraph_converted, std::string()+Res); |
| } |
| } |
| return Res; |
| } |
| |
| /// getCharAndSizeSlow - Peek a single 'character' from the specified buffer, |
| /// get its size, and return it. This is tricky in several cases: |
| /// 1. If currently at the start of a trigraph, we warn about the trigraph, |
| /// then either return the trigraph (skipping 3 chars) or the '?', |
| /// depending on whether trigraphs are enabled or not. |
| /// 2. If this is an escaped newline (potentially with whitespace between |
| /// the backslash and newline), implicitly skip the newline and return |
| /// the char after it. |
| /// 3. If this is a UCN, return it. FIXME: C++ UCN's? |
| /// |
| /// This handles the slow/uncommon case of the getCharAndSize method. Here we |
| /// know that we can accumulate into Size, and that we have already incremented |
| /// Ptr by Size bytes. |
| /// |
| /// NOTE: When this method is updated, getCharAndSizeSlowNoWarn (below) should |
| /// be updated to match. |
| /// |
| char Lexer::getCharAndSizeSlow(const char *Ptr, unsigned &Size, |
| Token *Tok) { |
| // If we have a slash, look for an escaped newline. |
| if (Ptr[0] == '\\') { |
| ++Size; |
| ++Ptr; |
| Slash: |
| // Common case, backslash-char where the char is not whitespace. |
| if (!isWhitespace(Ptr[0])) return '\\'; |
| |
| // See if we have optional whitespace characters followed by a newline. |
| { |
| unsigned SizeTmp = 0; |
| do { |
| ++SizeTmp; |
| if (Ptr[SizeTmp-1] == '\n' || Ptr[SizeTmp-1] == '\r') { |
| // Remember that this token needs to be cleaned. |
| if (Tok) Tok->setFlag(Token::NeedsCleaning); |
| |
| // Warn if there was whitespace between the backslash and newline. |
| if (SizeTmp != 1 && Tok) |
| Diag(Ptr, diag::backslash_newline_space); |
| |
| // If this is a \r\n or \n\r, skip the newlines. |
| if ((Ptr[SizeTmp] == '\r' || Ptr[SizeTmp] == '\n') && |
| Ptr[SizeTmp-1] != Ptr[SizeTmp]) |
| ++SizeTmp; |
| |
| // Found backslash<whitespace><newline>. Parse the char after it. |
| Size += SizeTmp; |
| Ptr += SizeTmp; |
| // Use slow version to accumulate a correct size field. |
| return getCharAndSizeSlow(Ptr, Size, Tok); |
| } |
| } while (isWhitespace(Ptr[SizeTmp])); |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise, this is not an escaped newline, just return the slash. |
| return '\\'; |
| } |
| |
| // If this is a trigraph, process it. |
| if (Ptr[0] == '?' && Ptr[1] == '?') { |
| // If this is actually a legal trigraph (not something like "??x"), emit |
| // a trigraph warning. If so, and if trigraphs are enabled, return it. |
| if (char C = DecodeTrigraphChar(Ptr+2, Tok ? this : 0)) { |
| // Remember that this token needs to be cleaned. |
| if (Tok) Tok->setFlag(Token::NeedsCleaning); |
| |
| Ptr += 3; |
| Size += 3; |
| if (C == '\\') goto Slash; |
| return C; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // If this is neither, return a single character. |
| ++Size; |
| return *Ptr; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// getCharAndSizeSlowNoWarn - Handle the slow/uncommon case of the |
| /// getCharAndSizeNoWarn method. Here we know that we can accumulate into Size, |
| /// and that we have already incremented Ptr by Size bytes. |
| /// |
| /// NOTE: When this method is updated, getCharAndSizeSlow (above) should |
| /// be updated to match. |
| char Lexer::getCharAndSizeSlowNoWarn(const char *Ptr, unsigned &Size, |
| const LangOptions &Features) { |
| // If we have a slash, look for an escaped newline. |
| if (Ptr[0] == '\\') { |
| ++Size; |
| ++Ptr; |
| Slash: |
| // Common case, backslash-char where the char is not whitespace. |
| if (!isWhitespace(Ptr[0])) return '\\'; |
| |
| // See if we have optional whitespace characters followed by a newline. |
| { |
| unsigned SizeTmp = 0; |
| do { |
| ++SizeTmp; |
| if (Ptr[SizeTmp-1] == '\n' || Ptr[SizeTmp-1] == '\r') { |
| |
| // If this is a \r\n or \n\r, skip the newlines. |
| if ((Ptr[SizeTmp] == '\r' || Ptr[SizeTmp] == '\n') && |
| Ptr[SizeTmp-1] != Ptr[SizeTmp]) |
| ++SizeTmp; |
| |
| // Found backslash<whitespace><newline>. Parse the char after it. |
| Size += SizeTmp; |
| Ptr += SizeTmp; |
| |
| // Use slow version to accumulate a correct size field. |
| return getCharAndSizeSlowNoWarn(Ptr, Size, Features); |
| } |
| } while (isWhitespace(Ptr[SizeTmp])); |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise, this is not an escaped newline, just return the slash. |
| return '\\'; |
| } |
| |
| // If this is a trigraph, process it. |
| if (Features.Trigraphs && Ptr[0] == '?' && Ptr[1] == '?') { |
| // If this is actually a legal trigraph (not something like "??x"), return |
| // it. |
| if (char C = GetTrigraphCharForLetter(Ptr[2])) { |
| Ptr += 3; |
| Size += 3; |
| if (C == '\\') goto Slash; |
| return C; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // If this is neither, return a single character. |
| ++Size; |
| return *Ptr; |
| } |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Helper methods for lexing. |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| void Lexer::LexIdentifier(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) { |
| // Match [_A-Za-z0-9]*, we have already matched [_A-Za-z$] |
| unsigned Size; |
| unsigned char C = *CurPtr++; |
| while (isIdentifierBody(C)) { |
| C = *CurPtr++; |
| } |
| --CurPtr; // Back up over the skipped character. |
| |
| // Fast path, no $,\,? in identifier found. '\' might be an escaped newline |
| // or UCN, and ? might be a trigraph for '\', an escaped newline or UCN. |
| // FIXME: UCNs. |
| if (C != '\\' && C != '?' && (C != '$' || !Features.DollarIdents)) { |
| FinishIdentifier: |
| const char *IdStart = BufferPtr; |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr); |
| Result.setKind(tok::identifier); |
| |
| // If we are in raw mode, return this identifier raw. There is no need to |
| // look up identifier information or attempt to macro expand it. |
| if (LexingRawMode) return; |
| |
| // Fill in Result.IdentifierInfo, looking up the identifier in the |
| // identifier table. |
| PP->LookUpIdentifierInfo(Result, IdStart); |
| |
| // Finally, now that we know we have an identifier, pass this off to the |
| // preprocessor, which may macro expand it or something. |
| return PP->HandleIdentifier(Result); |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise, $,\,? in identifier found. Enter slower path. |
| |
| C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, Size); |
| while (1) { |
| if (C == '$') { |
| // If we hit a $ and they are not supported in identifiers, we are done. |
| if (!Features.DollarIdents) goto FinishIdentifier; |
| |
| // Otherwise, emit a diagnostic and continue. |
| Diag(CurPtr, diag::ext_dollar_in_identifier); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, Size, Result); |
| C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, Size); |
| continue; |
| } else if (!isIdentifierBody(C)) { // FIXME: UCNs. |
| // Found end of identifier. |
| goto FinishIdentifier; |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise, this character is good, consume it. |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, Size, Result); |
| |
| C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, Size); |
| while (isIdentifierBody(C)) { // FIXME: UCNs. |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, Size, Result); |
| C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, Size); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// LexNumericConstant - Lex the remainer of a integer or floating point |
| /// constant. From[-1] is the first character lexed. Return the end of the |
| /// constant. |
| void Lexer::LexNumericConstant(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) { |
| unsigned Size; |
| char C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, Size); |
| char PrevCh = 0; |
| while (isNumberBody(C)) { // FIXME: UCNs? |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, Size, Result); |
| PrevCh = C; |
| C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, Size); |
| } |
| |
| // If we fell out, check for a sign, due to 1e+12. If we have one, continue. |
| if ((C == '-' || C == '+') && (PrevCh == 'E' || PrevCh == 'e')) |
| return LexNumericConstant(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, Size, Result)); |
| |
| // If we have a hex FP constant, continue. |
| if (Features.HexFloats && |
| (C == '-' || C == '+') && (PrevCh == 'P' || PrevCh == 'p')) |
| return LexNumericConstant(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, Size, Result)); |
| |
| Result.setKind(tok::numeric_constant); |
| |
| // Update the location of token as well as BufferPtr. |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr); |
| } |
| |
| /// LexStringLiteral - Lex the remainder of a string literal, after having lexed |
| /// either " or L". |
| void Lexer::LexStringLiteral(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr, bool Wide){ |
| const char *NulCharacter = 0; // Does this string contain the \0 character? |
| |
| char C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result); |
| while (C != '"') { |
| // Skip escaped characters. |
| if (C == '\\') { |
| // Skip the escaped character. |
| C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result); |
| } else if (C == '\n' || C == '\r' || // Newline. |
| (C == 0 && CurPtr-1 == BufferEnd)) { // End of file. |
| if (!LexingRawMode) Diag(BufferPtr, diag::err_unterminated_string); |
| Result.setKind(tok::unknown); |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr-1); |
| return; |
| } else if (C == 0) { |
| NulCharacter = CurPtr-1; |
| } |
| C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result); |
| } |
| |
| // If a nul character existed in the string, warn about it. |
| if (NulCharacter) Diag(NulCharacter, diag::null_in_string); |
| |
| Result.setKind(Wide ? tok::wide_string_literal : tok::string_literal); |
| |
| // Update the location of the token as well as the BufferPtr instance var. |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr); |
| } |
| |
| /// LexAngledStringLiteral - Lex the remainder of an angled string literal, |
| /// after having lexed the '<' character. This is used for #include filenames. |
| void Lexer::LexAngledStringLiteral(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) { |
| const char *NulCharacter = 0; // Does this string contain the \0 character? |
| |
| char C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result); |
| while (C != '>') { |
| // Skip escaped characters. |
| if (C == '\\') { |
| // Skip the escaped character. |
| C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result); |
| } else if (C == '\n' || C == '\r' || // Newline. |
| (C == 0 && CurPtr-1 == BufferEnd)) { // End of file. |
| if (!LexingRawMode) Diag(BufferPtr, diag::err_unterminated_string); |
| Result.setKind(tok::unknown); |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr-1); |
| return; |
| } else if (C == 0) { |
| NulCharacter = CurPtr-1; |
| } |
| C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result); |
| } |
| |
| // If a nul character existed in the string, warn about it. |
| if (NulCharacter) Diag(NulCharacter, diag::null_in_string); |
| |
| Result.setKind(tok::angle_string_literal); |
| |
| // Update the location of token as well as BufferPtr. |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// LexCharConstant - Lex the remainder of a character constant, after having |
| /// lexed either ' or L'. |
| void Lexer::LexCharConstant(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) { |
| const char *NulCharacter = 0; // Does this character contain the \0 character? |
| |
| // Handle the common case of 'x' and '\y' efficiently. |
| char C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result); |
| if (C == '\'') { |
| if (!LexingRawMode) Diag(BufferPtr, diag::err_empty_character); |
| Result.setKind(tok::unknown); |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr); |
| return; |
| } else if (C == '\\') { |
| // Skip the escaped character. |
| // FIXME: UCN's. |
| C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result); |
| } |
| |
| if (C && C != '\n' && C != '\r' && CurPtr[0] == '\'') { |
| ++CurPtr; |
| } else { |
| // Fall back on generic code for embedded nulls, newlines, wide chars. |
| do { |
| // Skip escaped characters. |
| if (C == '\\') { |
| // Skip the escaped character. |
| C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result); |
| } else if (C == '\n' || C == '\r' || // Newline. |
| (C == 0 && CurPtr-1 == BufferEnd)) { // End of file. |
| if (!LexingRawMode) Diag(BufferPtr, diag::err_unterminated_char); |
| Result.setKind(tok::unknown); |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr-1); |
| return; |
| } else if (C == 0) { |
| NulCharacter = CurPtr-1; |
| } |
| C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result); |
| } while (C != '\''); |
| } |
| |
| if (NulCharacter) Diag(NulCharacter, diag::null_in_char); |
| |
| Result.setKind(tok::char_constant); |
| |
| // Update the location of token as well as BufferPtr. |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr); |
| } |
| |
| /// SkipWhitespace - Efficiently skip over a series of whitespace characters. |
| /// Update BufferPtr to point to the next non-whitespace character and return. |
| void Lexer::SkipWhitespace(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) { |
| // Whitespace - Skip it, then return the token after the whitespace. |
| unsigned char Char = *CurPtr; // Skip consequtive spaces efficiently. |
| while (1) { |
| // Skip horizontal whitespace very aggressively. |
| while (isHorizontalWhitespace(Char)) |
| Char = *++CurPtr; |
| |
| // Otherwise if we something other than whitespace, we're done. |
| if (Char != '\n' && Char != '\r') |
| break; |
| |
| if (ParsingPreprocessorDirective) { |
| // End of preprocessor directive line, let LexTokenInternal handle this. |
| BufferPtr = CurPtr; |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| // ok, but handle newline. |
| // The returned token is at the start of the line. |
| Result.setFlag(Token::StartOfLine); |
| // No leading whitespace seen so far. |
| Result.clearFlag(Token::LeadingSpace); |
| Char = *++CurPtr; |
| } |
| |
| // If this isn't immediately after a newline, there is leading space. |
| char PrevChar = CurPtr[-1]; |
| if (PrevChar != '\n' && PrevChar != '\r') |
| Result.setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace); |
| |
| BufferPtr = CurPtr; |
| } |
| |
| // SkipBCPLComment - We have just read the // characters from input. Skip until |
| // we find the newline character thats terminate the comment. Then update |
| /// BufferPtr and return. |
| bool Lexer::SkipBCPLComment(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) { |
| // If BCPL comments aren't explicitly enabled for this language, emit an |
| // extension warning. |
| if (!Features.BCPLComment) { |
| Diag(BufferPtr, diag::ext_bcpl_comment); |
| |
| // Mark them enabled so we only emit one warning for this translation |
| // unit. |
| Features.BCPLComment = true; |
| } |
| |
| // Scan over the body of the comment. The common case, when scanning, is that |
| // the comment contains normal ascii characters with nothing interesting in |
| // them. As such, optimize for this case with the inner loop. |
| char C; |
| do { |
| C = *CurPtr; |
| // FIXME: Speedup BCPL comment lexing. Just scan for a \n or \r character. |
| // If we find a \n character, scan backwards, checking to see if it's an |
| // escaped newline, like we do for block comments. |
| |
| // Skip over characters in the fast loop. |
| while (C != 0 && // Potentially EOF. |
| C != '\\' && // Potentially escaped newline. |
| C != '?' && // Potentially trigraph. |
| C != '\n' && C != '\r') // Newline or DOS-style newline. |
| C = *++CurPtr; |
| |
| // If this is a newline, we're done. |
| if (C == '\n' || C == '\r') |
| break; // Found the newline? Break out! |
| |
| // Otherwise, this is a hard case. Fall back on getAndAdvanceChar to |
| // properly decode the character. |
| const char *OldPtr = CurPtr; |
| C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result); |
| |
| // If we read multiple characters, and one of those characters was a \r or |
| // \n, then we had an escaped newline within the comment. Emit diagnostic |
| // unless the next line is also a // comment. |
| if (CurPtr != OldPtr+1 && C != '/' && CurPtr[0] != '/') { |
| for (; OldPtr != CurPtr; ++OldPtr) |
| if (OldPtr[0] == '\n' || OldPtr[0] == '\r') { |
| // Okay, we found a // comment that ends in a newline, if the next |
| // line is also a // comment, but has spaces, don't emit a diagnostic. |
| if (isspace(C)) { |
| const char *ForwardPtr = CurPtr; |
| while (isspace(*ForwardPtr)) // Skip whitespace. |
| ++ForwardPtr; |
| if (ForwardPtr[0] == '/' && ForwardPtr[1] == '/') |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| Diag(OldPtr-1, diag::ext_multi_line_bcpl_comment); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (CurPtr == BufferEnd+1) { --CurPtr; break; } |
| } while (C != '\n' && C != '\r'); |
| |
| // Found but did not consume the newline. |
| |
| // If we are returning comments as tokens, return this comment as a token. |
| if (KeepCommentMode) |
| return SaveBCPLComment(Result, CurPtr); |
| |
| // If we are inside a preprocessor directive and we see the end of line, |
| // return immediately, so that the lexer can return this as an EOM token. |
| if (ParsingPreprocessorDirective || CurPtr == BufferEnd) { |
| BufferPtr = CurPtr; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise, eat the \n character. We don't care if this is a \n\r or |
| // \r\n sequence. |
| ++CurPtr; |
| |
| // The next returned token is at the start of the line. |
| Result.setFlag(Token::StartOfLine); |
| // No leading whitespace seen so far. |
| Result.clearFlag(Token::LeadingSpace); |
| BufferPtr = CurPtr; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /// SaveBCPLComment - If in save-comment mode, package up this BCPL comment in |
| /// an appropriate way and return it. |
| bool Lexer::SaveBCPLComment(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) { |
| Result.setKind(tok::comment); |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr); |
| |
| // If this BCPL-style comment is in a macro definition, transmogrify it into |
| // a C-style block comment. |
| if (ParsingPreprocessorDirective) { |
| std::string Spelling = PP->getSpelling(Result); |
| assert(Spelling[0] == '/' && Spelling[1] == '/' && "Not bcpl comment?"); |
| Spelling[1] = '*'; // Change prefix to "/*". |
| Spelling += "*/"; // add suffix. |
| |
| Result.setLocation(PP->CreateString(&Spelling[0], Spelling.size(), |
| Result.getLocation())); |
| Result.setLength(Spelling.size()); |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /// isBlockCommentEndOfEscapedNewLine - Return true if the specified newline |
| /// character (either \n or \r) is part of an escaped newline sequence. Issue a |
| /// diagnostic if so. We know that the is inside of a block comment. |
| static bool isEndOfBlockCommentWithEscapedNewLine(const char *CurPtr, |
| Lexer *L) { |
| assert(CurPtr[0] == '\n' || CurPtr[0] == '\r'); |
| |
| // Back up off the newline. |
| --CurPtr; |
| |
| // If this is a two-character newline sequence, skip the other character. |
| if (CurPtr[0] == '\n' || CurPtr[0] == '\r') { |
| // \n\n or \r\r -> not escaped newline. |
| if (CurPtr[0] == CurPtr[1]) |
| return false; |
| // \n\r or \r\n -> skip the newline. |
| --CurPtr; |
| } |
| |
| // If we have horizontal whitespace, skip over it. We allow whitespace |
| // between the slash and newline. |
| bool HasSpace = false; |
| while (isHorizontalWhitespace(*CurPtr) || *CurPtr == 0) { |
| --CurPtr; |
| HasSpace = true; |
| } |
| |
| // If we have a slash, we know this is an escaped newline. |
| if (*CurPtr == '\\') { |
| if (CurPtr[-1] != '*') return false; |
| } else { |
| // It isn't a slash, is it the ?? / trigraph? |
| if (CurPtr[0] != '/' || CurPtr[-1] != '?' || CurPtr[-2] != '?' || |
| CurPtr[-3] != '*') |
| return false; |
| |
| // This is the trigraph ending the comment. Emit a stern warning! |
| CurPtr -= 2; |
| |
| // If no trigraphs are enabled, warn that we ignored this trigraph and |
| // ignore this * character. |
| if (!L->getFeatures().Trigraphs) { |
| L->Diag(CurPtr, diag::trigraph_ignored_block_comment); |
| return false; |
| } |
| L->Diag(CurPtr, diag::trigraph_ends_block_comment); |
| } |
| |
| // Warn about having an escaped newline between the */ characters. |
| L->Diag(CurPtr, diag::escaped_newline_block_comment_end); |
| |
| // If there was space between the backslash and newline, warn about it. |
| if (HasSpace) L->Diag(CurPtr, diag::backslash_newline_space); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef __SSE2__ |
| #include <emmintrin.h> |
| #elif __ALTIVEC__ |
| #include <altivec.h> |
| #undef bool |
| #endif |
| |
| /// SkipBlockComment - We have just read the /* characters from input. Read |
| /// until we find the */ characters that terminate the comment. Note that we |
| /// don't bother decoding trigraphs or escaped newlines in block comments, |
| /// because they cannot cause the comment to end. The only thing that can |
| /// happen is the comment could end with an escaped newline between the */ end |
| /// of comment. |
| bool Lexer::SkipBlockComment(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) { |
| // Scan one character past where we should, looking for a '/' character. Once |
| // we find it, check to see if it was preceeded by a *. This common |
| // optimization helps people who like to put a lot of * characters in their |
| // comments. |
| |
| // The first character we get with newlines and trigraphs skipped to handle |
| // the degenerate /*/ case below correctly if the * has an escaped newline |
| // after it. |
| unsigned CharSize; |
| unsigned char C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, CharSize); |
| CurPtr += CharSize; |
| if (C == 0 && CurPtr == BufferEnd+1) { |
| Diag(BufferPtr, diag::err_unterminated_block_comment); |
| BufferPtr = CurPtr-1; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Check to see if the first character after the '/*' is another /. If so, |
| // then this slash does not end the block comment, it is part of it. |
| if (C == '/') |
| C = *CurPtr++; |
| |
| while (1) { |
| // Skip over all non-interesting characters until we find end of buffer or a |
| // (probably ending) '/' character. |
| if (CurPtr + 24 < BufferEnd) { |
| // While not aligned to a 16-byte boundary. |
| while (C != '/' && ((intptr_t)CurPtr & 0x0F) != 0) |
| C = *CurPtr++; |
| |
| if (C == '/') goto FoundSlash; |
| |
| #ifdef __SSE2__ |
| __m128i Slashes = _mm_set_epi8('/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', |
| '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/'); |
| while (CurPtr+16 <= BufferEnd && |
| _mm_movemask_epi8(_mm_cmpeq_epi8(*(__m128i*)CurPtr, Slashes)) == 0) |
| CurPtr += 16; |
| #elif __ALTIVEC__ |
| __vector unsigned char Slashes = { |
| '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', |
| '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/' |
| }; |
| while (CurPtr+16 <= BufferEnd && |
| !vec_any_eq(*(vector unsigned char*)CurPtr, Slashes)) |
| CurPtr += 16; |
| #else |
| // Scan for '/' quickly. Many block comments are very large. |
| while (CurPtr[0] != '/' && |
| CurPtr[1] != '/' && |
| CurPtr[2] != '/' && |
| CurPtr[3] != '/' && |
| CurPtr+4 < BufferEnd) { |
| CurPtr += 4; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| // It has to be one of the bytes scanned, increment to it and read one. |
| C = *CurPtr++; |
| } |
| |
| // Loop to scan the remainder. |
| while (C != '/' && C != '\0') |
| C = *CurPtr++; |
| |
| FoundSlash: |
| if (C == '/') { |
| if (CurPtr[-2] == '*') // We found the final */. We're done! |
| break; |
| |
| if ((CurPtr[-2] == '\n' || CurPtr[-2] == '\r')) { |
| if (isEndOfBlockCommentWithEscapedNewLine(CurPtr-2, this)) { |
| // We found the final */, though it had an escaped newline between the |
| // * and /. We're done! |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| if (CurPtr[0] == '*' && CurPtr[1] != '/') { |
| // If this is a /* inside of the comment, emit a warning. Don't do this |
| // if this is a /*/, which will end the comment. This misses cases with |
| // embedded escaped newlines, but oh well. |
| Diag(CurPtr-1, diag::nested_block_comment); |
| } |
| } else if (C == 0 && CurPtr == BufferEnd+1) { |
| Diag(BufferPtr, diag::err_unterminated_block_comment); |
| // Note: the user probably forgot a */. We could continue immediately |
| // after the /*, but this would involve lexing a lot of what really is the |
| // comment, which surely would confuse the parser. |
| BufferPtr = CurPtr-1; |
| return true; |
| } |
| C = *CurPtr++; |
| } |
| |
| // If we are returning comments as tokens, return this comment as a token. |
| if (KeepCommentMode) { |
| Result.setKind(tok::comment); |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // It is common for the tokens immediately after a /**/ comment to be |
| // whitespace. Instead of going through the big switch, handle it |
| // efficiently now. |
| if (isHorizontalWhitespace(*CurPtr)) { |
| Result.setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace); |
| SkipWhitespace(Result, CurPtr+1); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise, just return so that the next character will be lexed as a token. |
| BufferPtr = CurPtr; |
| Result.setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Primary Lexing Entry Points |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| /// LexIncludeFilename - After the preprocessor has parsed a #include, lex and |
| /// (potentially) macro expand the filename. |
| void Lexer::LexIncludeFilename(Token &FilenameTok) { |
| assert(ParsingPreprocessorDirective && |
| ParsingFilename == false && |
| "Must be in a preprocessing directive!"); |
| |
| // We are now parsing a filename! |
| ParsingFilename = true; |
| |
| // Lex the filename. |
| Lex(FilenameTok); |
| |
| // We should have obtained the filename now. |
| ParsingFilename = false; |
| |
| // No filename? |
| if (FilenameTok.is(tok::eom)) |
| Diag(FilenameTok.getLocation(), diag::err_pp_expects_filename); |
| } |
| |
| /// ReadToEndOfLine - Read the rest of the current preprocessor line as an |
| /// uninterpreted string. This switches the lexer out of directive mode. |
| std::string Lexer::ReadToEndOfLine() { |
| assert(ParsingPreprocessorDirective && ParsingFilename == false && |
| "Must be in a preprocessing directive!"); |
| std::string Result; |
| Token Tmp; |
| |
| // CurPtr - Cache BufferPtr in an automatic variable. |
| const char *CurPtr = BufferPtr; |
| while (1) { |
| char Char = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Tmp); |
| switch (Char) { |
| default: |
| Result += Char; |
| break; |
| case 0: // Null. |
| // Found end of file? |
| if (CurPtr-1 != BufferEnd) { |
| // Nope, normal character, continue. |
| Result += Char; |
| break; |
| } |
| // FALL THROUGH. |
| case '\r': |
| case '\n': |
| // Okay, we found the end of the line. First, back up past the \0, \r, \n. |
| assert(CurPtr[-1] == Char && "Trigraphs for newline?"); |
| BufferPtr = CurPtr-1; |
| |
| // Next, lex the character, which should handle the EOM transition. |
| Lex(Tmp); |
| assert(Tmp.is(tok::eom) && "Unexpected token!"); |
| |
| // Finally, we're done, return the string we found. |
| return Result; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// LexEndOfFile - CurPtr points to the end of this file. Handle this |
| /// condition, reporting diagnostics and handling other edge cases as required. |
| /// This returns true if Result contains a token, false if PP.Lex should be |
| /// called again. |
| bool Lexer::LexEndOfFile(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) { |
| // If we hit the end of the file while parsing a preprocessor directive, |
| // end the preprocessor directive first. The next token returned will |
| // then be the end of file. |
| if (ParsingPreprocessorDirective) { |
| // Done parsing the "line". |
| ParsingPreprocessorDirective = false; |
| Result.setKind(tok::eom); |
| // Update the location of token as well as BufferPtr. |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr); |
| |
| // Restore comment saving mode, in case it was disabled for directive. |
| KeepCommentMode = PP->getCommentRetentionState(); |
| return true; // Have a token. |
| } |
| |
| // If we are in raw mode, return this event as an EOF token. Let the caller |
| // that put us in raw mode handle the event. |
| if (LexingRawMode) { |
| Result.startToken(); |
| BufferPtr = BufferEnd; |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, BufferEnd); |
| Result.setKind(tok::eof); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise, issue diagnostics for unterminated #if and missing newline. |
| |
| // If we are in a #if directive, emit an error. |
| while (!ConditionalStack.empty()) { |
| Diag(ConditionalStack.back().IfLoc, diag::err_pp_unterminated_conditional); |
| ConditionalStack.pop_back(); |
| } |
| |
| // If the file was empty or didn't end in a newline, issue a pedwarn. |
| if (CurPtr[-1] != '\n' && CurPtr[-1] != '\r') |
| Diag(BufferEnd, diag::ext_no_newline_eof); |
| |
| BufferPtr = CurPtr; |
| |
| // Finally, let the preprocessor handle this. |
| return PP->HandleEndOfFile(Result); |
| } |
| |
| /// isNextPPTokenLParen - Return 1 if the next unexpanded token lexed from |
| /// the specified lexer will return a tok::l_paren token, 0 if it is something |
| /// else and 2 if there are no more tokens in the buffer controlled by the |
| /// lexer. |
| unsigned Lexer::isNextPPTokenLParen() { |
| assert(!LexingRawMode && "How can we expand a macro from a skipping buffer?"); |
| |
| // Switch to 'skipping' mode. This will ensure that we can lex a token |
| // without emitting diagnostics, disables macro expansion, and will cause EOF |
| // to return an EOF token instead of popping the include stack. |
| LexingRawMode = true; |
| |
| // Save state that can be changed while lexing so that we can restore it. |
| const char *TmpBufferPtr = BufferPtr; |
| |
| Token Tok; |
| Tok.startToken(); |
| LexTokenInternal(Tok); |
| |
| // Restore state that may have changed. |
| BufferPtr = TmpBufferPtr; |
| |
| // Restore the lexer back to non-skipping mode. |
| LexingRawMode = false; |
| |
| if (Tok.is(tok::eof)) |
| return 2; |
| return Tok.is(tok::l_paren); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// LexTokenInternal - This implements a simple C family lexer. It is an |
| /// extremely performance critical piece of code. This assumes that the buffer |
| /// has a null character at the end of the file. Return true if an error |
| /// occurred and compilation should terminate, false if normal. This returns a |
| /// preprocessing token, not a normal token, as such, it is an internal |
| /// interface. It assumes that the Flags of result have been cleared before |
| /// calling this. |
| void Lexer::LexTokenInternal(Token &Result) { |
| LexNextToken: |
| // New token, can't need cleaning yet. |
| Result.clearFlag(Token::NeedsCleaning); |
| Result.setIdentifierInfo(0); |
| |
| // CurPtr - Cache BufferPtr in an automatic variable. |
| const char *CurPtr = BufferPtr; |
| |
| // Small amounts of horizontal whitespace is very common between tokens. |
| if ((*CurPtr == ' ') || (*CurPtr == '\t')) { |
| ++CurPtr; |
| while ((*CurPtr == ' ') || (*CurPtr == '\t')) |
| ++CurPtr; |
| BufferPtr = CurPtr; |
| Result.setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace); |
| } |
| |
| unsigned SizeTmp, SizeTmp2; // Temporaries for use in cases below. |
| |
| // Read a character, advancing over it. |
| char Char = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result); |
| switch (Char) { |
| case 0: // Null. |
| // Found end of file? |
| if (CurPtr-1 == BufferEnd) { |
| // Read the PP instance variable into an automatic variable, because |
| // LexEndOfFile will often delete 'this'. |
| Preprocessor *PPCache = PP; |
| if (LexEndOfFile(Result, CurPtr-1)) // Retreat back into the file. |
| return; // Got a token to return. |
| assert(PPCache && "Raw buffer::LexEndOfFile should return a token"); |
| return PPCache->Lex(Result); |
| } |
| |
| Diag(CurPtr-1, diag::null_in_file); |
| Result.setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace); |
| SkipWhitespace(Result, CurPtr); |
| goto LexNextToken; // GCC isn't tail call eliminating. |
| case '\n': |
| case '\r': |
| // If we are inside a preprocessor directive and we see the end of line, |
| // we know we are done with the directive, so return an EOM token. |
| if (ParsingPreprocessorDirective) { |
| // Done parsing the "line". |
| ParsingPreprocessorDirective = false; |
| |
| // Restore comment saving mode, in case it was disabled for directive. |
| KeepCommentMode = PP->getCommentRetentionState(); |
| |
| // Since we consumed a newline, we are back at the start of a line. |
| IsAtStartOfLine = true; |
| |
| Result.setKind(tok::eom); |
| break; |
| } |
| // The returned token is at the start of the line. |
| Result.setFlag(Token::StartOfLine); |
| // No leading whitespace seen so far. |
| Result.clearFlag(Token::LeadingSpace); |
| SkipWhitespace(Result, CurPtr); |
| goto LexNextToken; // GCC isn't tail call eliminating. |
| case ' ': |
| case '\t': |
| case '\f': |
| case '\v': |
| SkipHorizontalWhitespace: |
| Result.setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace); |
| SkipWhitespace(Result, CurPtr); |
| |
| SkipIgnoredUnits: |
| CurPtr = BufferPtr; |
| |
| // If the next token is obviously a // or /* */ comment, skip it efficiently |
| // too (without going through the big switch stmt). |
| if (CurPtr[0] == '/' && CurPtr[1] == '/' && !KeepCommentMode) { |
| SkipBCPLComment(Result, CurPtr+2); |
| goto SkipIgnoredUnits; |
| } else if (CurPtr[0] == '/' && CurPtr[1] == '*' && !KeepCommentMode) { |
| SkipBlockComment(Result, CurPtr+2); |
| goto SkipIgnoredUnits; |
| } else if (isHorizontalWhitespace(*CurPtr)) { |
| goto SkipHorizontalWhitespace; |
| } |
| goto LexNextToken; // GCC isn't tail call eliminating. |
| |
| // C99 6.4.4.1: Integer Constants. |
| // C99 6.4.4.2: Floating Constants. |
| case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': |
| case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': |
| // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token. |
| MIOpt.ReadToken(); |
| return LexNumericConstant(Result, CurPtr); |
| |
| case 'L': // Identifier (Loony) or wide literal (L'x' or L"xyz"). |
| // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token. |
| MIOpt.ReadToken(); |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| |
| // Wide string literal. |
| if (Char == '"') |
| return LexStringLiteral(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result), |
| true); |
| |
| // Wide character constant. |
| if (Char == '\'') |
| return LexCharConstant(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result)); |
| // FALL THROUGH, treating L like the start of an identifier. |
| |
| // C99 6.4.2: Identifiers. |
| case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E': case 'F': case 'G': |
| case 'H': case 'I': case 'J': case 'K': /*'L'*/case 'M': case 'N': |
| case 'O': case 'P': case 'Q': case 'R': case 'S': case 'T': case 'U': |
| case 'V': case 'W': case 'X': case 'Y': case 'Z': |
| case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e': case 'f': case 'g': |
| case 'h': case 'i': case 'j': case 'k': case 'l': case 'm': case 'n': |
| case 'o': case 'p': case 'q': case 'r': case 's': case 't': case 'u': |
| case 'v': case 'w': case 'x': case 'y': case 'z': |
| case '_': |
| // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token. |
| MIOpt.ReadToken(); |
| return LexIdentifier(Result, CurPtr); |
| |
| case '$': // $ in identifiers. |
| if (Features.DollarIdents) { |
| Diag(CurPtr-1, diag::ext_dollar_in_identifier); |
| // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token. |
| MIOpt.ReadToken(); |
| return LexIdentifier(Result, CurPtr); |
| } |
| |
| Result.setKind(tok::unknown); |
| break; |
| |
| // C99 6.4.4: Character Constants. |
| case '\'': |
| // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token. |
| MIOpt.ReadToken(); |
| return LexCharConstant(Result, CurPtr); |
| |
| // C99 6.4.5: String Literals. |
| case '"': |
| // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token. |
| MIOpt.ReadToken(); |
| return LexStringLiteral(Result, CurPtr, false); |
| |
| // C99 6.4.6: Punctuators. |
| case '?': |
| Result.setKind(tok::question); |
| break; |
| case '[': |
| Result.setKind(tok::l_square); |
| break; |
| case ']': |
| Result.setKind(tok::r_square); |
| break; |
| case '(': |
| Result.setKind(tok::l_paren); |
| break; |
| case ')': |
| Result.setKind(tok::r_paren); |
| break; |
| case '{': |
| Result.setKind(tok::l_brace); |
| break; |
| case '}': |
| Result.setKind(tok::r_brace); |
| break; |
| case '.': |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (Char >= '0' && Char <= '9') { |
| // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token. |
| MIOpt.ReadToken(); |
| |
| return LexNumericConstant(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result)); |
| } else if (Features.CPlusPlus && Char == '*') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::periodstar); |
| CurPtr += SizeTmp; |
| } else if (Char == '.' && |
| getCharAndSize(CurPtr+SizeTmp, SizeTmp2) == '.') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::ellipsis); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result), |
| SizeTmp2, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::period); |
| } |
| break; |
| case '&': |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (Char == '&') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::ampamp); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else if (Char == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::ampequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::amp); |
| } |
| break; |
| case '*': |
| if (getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp) == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::starequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::star); |
| } |
| break; |
| case '+': |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (Char == '+') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::plusplus); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else if (Char == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::plusequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::plus); |
| } |
| break; |
| case '-': |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (Char == '-') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::minusminus); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else if (Char == '>' && Features.CPlusPlus && |
| getCharAndSize(CurPtr+SizeTmp, SizeTmp2) == '*') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::arrowstar); // C++ ->* |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result), |
| SizeTmp2, Result); |
| } else if (Char == '>') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::arrow); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else if (Char == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::minusequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::minus); |
| } |
| break; |
| case '~': |
| Result.setKind(tok::tilde); |
| break; |
| case '!': |
| if (getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp) == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::exclaimequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::exclaim); |
| } |
| break; |
| case '/': |
| // 6.4.9: Comments |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (Char == '/') { // BCPL comment. |
| if (SkipBCPLComment(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result))) { |
| // It is common for the tokens immediately after a // comment to be |
| // whitespace (indentation for the next line). Instead of going through |
| // the big switch, handle it efficiently now. |
| goto SkipIgnoredUnits; |
| } |
| return; // KeepCommentMode |
| } else if (Char == '*') { // /**/ comment. |
| if (SkipBlockComment(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result))) |
| goto LexNextToken; // GCC isn't tail call eliminating. |
| return; // KeepCommentMode |
| } else if (Char == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::slashequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::slash); |
| } |
| break; |
| case '%': |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (Char == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::percentequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else if (Features.Digraphs && Char == '>') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::r_brace); // '%>' -> '}' |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else if (Features.Digraphs && Char == ':') { |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (Char == '%' && getCharAndSize(CurPtr+SizeTmp, SizeTmp2) == ':') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::hashhash); // '%:%:' -> '##' |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result), |
| SizeTmp2, Result); |
| } else if (Char == '@' && Features.Microsoft) { // %:@ -> #@ -> Charize |
| Result.setKind(tok::hashat); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| Diag(BufferPtr, diag::charize_microsoft_ext); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::hash); // '%:' -> '#' |
| |
| // We parsed a # character. If this occurs at the start of the line, |
| // it's actually the start of a preprocessing directive. Callback to |
| // the preprocessor to handle it. |
| // FIXME: -fpreprocessed mode?? |
| if (Result.isAtStartOfLine() && !LexingRawMode) { |
| BufferPtr = CurPtr; |
| PP->HandleDirective(Result); |
| |
| // As an optimization, if the preprocessor didn't switch lexers, tail |
| // recurse. |
| if (PP->isCurrentLexer(this)) { |
| // Start a new token. If this is a #include or something, the PP may |
| // want us starting at the beginning of the line again. If so, set |
| // the StartOfLine flag. |
| if (IsAtStartOfLine) { |
| Result.setFlag(Token::StartOfLine); |
| IsAtStartOfLine = false; |
| } |
| goto LexNextToken; // GCC isn't tail call eliminating. |
| } |
| |
| return PP->Lex(Result); |
| } |
| } |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::percent); |
| } |
| break; |
| case '<': |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (ParsingFilename) { |
| return LexAngledStringLiteral(Result, CurPtr+SizeTmp); |
| } else if (Char == '<' && |
| getCharAndSize(CurPtr+SizeTmp, SizeTmp2) == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::lesslessequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result), |
| SizeTmp2, Result); |
| } else if (Char == '<') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::lessless); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else if (Char == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::lessequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else if (Features.Digraphs && Char == ':') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::l_square); // '<:' -> '[' |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else if (Features.Digraphs && Char == '>') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::l_brace); // '<%' -> '{' |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::less); |
| } |
| break; |
| case '>': |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (Char == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::greaterequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else if (Char == '>' && |
| getCharAndSize(CurPtr+SizeTmp, SizeTmp2) == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::greatergreaterequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result), |
| SizeTmp2, Result); |
| } else if (Char == '>') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::greatergreater); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::greater); |
| } |
| break; |
| case '^': |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (Char == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::caretequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::caret); |
| } |
| break; |
| case '|': |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (Char == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::pipeequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else if (Char == '|') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::pipepipe); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::pipe); |
| } |
| break; |
| case ':': |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (Features.Digraphs && Char == '>') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::r_square); // ':>' -> ']' |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else if (Features.CPlusPlus && Char == ':') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::coloncolon); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::colon); |
| } |
| break; |
| case ';': |
| Result.setKind(tok::semi); |
| break; |
| case '=': |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (Char == '=') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::equalequal); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::equal); |
| } |
| break; |
| case ',': |
| Result.setKind(tok::comma); |
| break; |
| case '#': |
| Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp); |
| if (Char == '#') { |
| Result.setKind(tok::hashhash); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else if (Char == '@' && Features.Microsoft) { // #@ -> Charize |
| Result.setKind(tok::hashat); |
| Diag(BufferPtr, diag::charize_microsoft_ext); |
| CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result); |
| } else { |
| Result.setKind(tok::hash); |
| // We parsed a # character. If this occurs at the start of the line, |
| // it's actually the start of a preprocessing directive. Callback to |
| // the preprocessor to handle it. |
| // FIXME: -fpreprocessed mode?? |
| if (Result.isAtStartOfLine() && !LexingRawMode) { |
| BufferPtr = CurPtr; |
| PP->HandleDirective(Result); |
| |
| // As an optimization, if the preprocessor didn't switch lexers, tail |
| // recurse. |
| if (PP->isCurrentLexer(this)) { |
| // Start a new token. If this is a #include or something, the PP may |
| // want us starting at the beginning of the line again. If so, set |
| // the StartOfLine flag. |
| if (IsAtStartOfLine) { |
| Result.setFlag(Token::StartOfLine); |
| IsAtStartOfLine = false; |
| } |
| goto LexNextToken; // GCC isn't tail call eliminating. |
| } |
| return PP->Lex(Result); |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case '@': |
| // Objective C support. |
| if (CurPtr[-1] == '@' && Features.ObjC1) |
| Result.setKind(tok::at); |
| else |
| Result.setKind(tok::unknown); |
| break; |
| |
| case '\\': |
| // FIXME: UCN's. |
| // FALL THROUGH. |
| default: |
| Result.setKind(tok::unknown); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token. |
| MIOpt.ReadToken(); |
| |
| // Update the location of token as well as BufferPtr. |
| FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr); |
| } |