| //===--- PrintPreprocessedOutput.cpp - Implement the -E mode --------------===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file was developed by Chris Lattner and is distributed under |
| // the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // This code simply runs the preprocessor on the input file and prints out the |
| // result. This is the traditional behavior of the -E option. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "clang.h" |
| #include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h" |
| #include "clang/Lex/Pragma.h" |
| #include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h" |
| #include "llvm/Config/config.h" |
| #include <cstdio> |
| using namespace llvm; |
| using namespace clang; |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Simple buffered I/O |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // Empirically, iostream is over 30% slower than stdio for this workload, and |
| // stdio itself isn't very well suited. The problem with stdio is use of |
| // putchar_unlocked. We have many newline characters that need to be emitted, |
| // but stdio needs to do extra checks to handle line buffering mode. These |
| // extra checks make putchar_unlocked fall off its inlined code path, hitting |
| // slow system code. In practice, using 'write' directly makes 'clang -E -P' |
| // about 10% faster than using the stdio path on darwin. |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H |
| #include <unistd.h> |
| #else |
| #define USE_STDIO 1 |
| #endif |
| |
| static char *OutBufStart = 0, *OutBufEnd, *OutBufCur; |
| |
| /// InitOutputBuffer - Initialize our output buffer. |
| /// |
| static void InitOutputBuffer() { |
| #ifndef USE_STDIO |
| OutBufStart = new char[64*1024]; |
| OutBufEnd = OutBufStart+64*1024; |
| OutBufCur = OutBufStart; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /// FlushBuffer - Write the accumulated bytes to the output stream. |
| /// |
| static void FlushBuffer() { |
| #ifndef USE_STDIO |
| write(STDOUT_FILENO, OutBufStart, OutBufCur-OutBufStart); |
| OutBufCur = OutBufStart; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /// CleanupOutputBuffer - Finish up output. |
| /// |
| static void CleanupOutputBuffer() { |
| #ifndef USE_STDIO |
| FlushBuffer(); |
| delete [] OutBufStart; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| static void OutputChar(char c) { |
| #ifdef USE_STDIO |
| putchar_unlocked(c); |
| #else |
| if (OutBufCur >= OutBufEnd) |
| FlushBuffer(); |
| *OutBufCur++ = c; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| static void OutputString(const char *Ptr, unsigned Size) { |
| #ifdef USE_STDIO |
| fwrite(Ptr, Size, 1, stdout); |
| #else |
| if (OutBufCur+Size >= OutBufEnd) |
| FlushBuffer(); |
| memcpy(OutBufCur, Ptr, Size); |
| OutBufCur += Size; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // Preprocessed token printer |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| static cl::opt<bool> |
| DisableLineMarkers("P", cl::desc("Disable linemarker output in -E mode")); |
| |
| static unsigned EModeCurLine; |
| static std::string EModeCurFilename; |
| static Preprocessor *EModePP; |
| static bool EmodeEmittedTokensOnThisLine; |
| static DirectoryLookup::DirType EmodeFileType =DirectoryLookup::NormalHeaderDir; |
| |
| /// MoveToLine - Move the output to the source line specified by the location |
| /// object. We can do this by emitting some number of \n's, or be emitting a |
| /// #line directive. |
| static void MoveToLine(SourceLocation Loc) { |
| if (DisableLineMarkers) { |
| if (EmodeEmittedTokensOnThisLine) { |
| OutputChar('\n'); |
| EmodeEmittedTokensOnThisLine = false; |
| } |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| unsigned LineNo = EModePP->getSourceManager().getLineNumber(Loc); |
| |
| // If this line is "close enough" to the original line, just print newlines, |
| // otherwise print a #line directive. |
| if (LineNo-EModeCurLine < 8) { |
| unsigned CurLine = EModeCurLine; |
| for (; CurLine != LineNo; ++CurLine) |
| OutputChar('\n'); |
| EModeCurLine = CurLine; |
| } else { |
| if (EmodeEmittedTokensOnThisLine) { |
| OutputChar('\n'); |
| EmodeEmittedTokensOnThisLine = false; |
| } |
| |
| EModeCurLine = LineNo; |
| |
| OutputChar('#'); |
| OutputChar(' '); |
| std::string Num = utostr_32(LineNo); |
| OutputString(&Num[0], Num.size()); |
| OutputChar(' '); |
| OutputString(&EModeCurFilename[0], EModeCurFilename.size()); |
| |
| if (EmodeFileType == DirectoryLookup::SystemHeaderDir) |
| OutputString(" 3", 2); |
| else if (EmodeFileType == DirectoryLookup::ExternCSystemHeaderDir) |
| OutputString(" 3 4", 4); |
| OutputChar('\n'); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// HandleFileChange - Whenever the preprocessor enters or exits a #include file |
| /// it invokes this handler. Update our conception of the current |
| static void HandleFileChange(SourceLocation Loc, |
| Preprocessor::FileChangeReason Reason, |
| DirectoryLookup::DirType FileType) { |
| if (DisableLineMarkers) return; |
| |
| // Unless we are exiting a #include, make sure to skip ahead to the line the |
| // #include directive was at. |
| SourceManager &SourceMgr = EModePP->getSourceManager(); |
| if (Reason == Preprocessor::EnterFile) { |
| MoveToLine(SourceMgr.getIncludeLoc(Loc.getFileID())); |
| } else if (Reason == Preprocessor::SystemHeaderPragma) { |
| MoveToLine(Loc); |
| |
| // TODO GCC emits the # directive for this directive on the line AFTER the |
| // directive and emits a bunch of spaces that aren't needed. Emulate this |
| // strange behavior. |
| } |
| |
| EModeCurLine = SourceMgr.getLineNumber(Loc); |
| EModeCurFilename = '"' + Lexer::Stringify(SourceMgr.getSourceName(Loc)) + '"'; |
| EmodeFileType = FileType; |
| |
| if (EmodeEmittedTokensOnThisLine) { |
| OutputChar('\n'); |
| EmodeEmittedTokensOnThisLine = false; |
| } |
| |
| if (DisableLineMarkers) return; |
| |
| OutputChar('#'); |
| OutputChar(' '); |
| std::string Num = utostr_32(EModeCurLine); |
| OutputString(&Num[0], Num.size()); |
| OutputChar(' '); |
| OutputString(&EModeCurFilename[0], EModeCurFilename.size()); |
| |
| switch (Reason) { |
| case Preprocessor::EnterFile: |
| OutputString(" 1", 2); |
| break; |
| case Preprocessor::ExitFile: |
| OutputString(" 2", 2); |
| break; |
| case Preprocessor::SystemHeaderPragma: break; |
| case Preprocessor::RenameFile: break; |
| } |
| |
| if (FileType == DirectoryLookup::SystemHeaderDir) |
| OutputString(" 3", 2); |
| else if (FileType == DirectoryLookup::ExternCSystemHeaderDir) |
| OutputString(" 3 4", 4); |
| |
| OutputChar('\n'); |
| } |
| |
| /// HandleIdent - Handle #ident directives when read by the preprocessor. |
| /// |
| static void HandleIdent(SourceLocation Loc, const std::string &Val) { |
| MoveToLine(Loc); |
| |
| OutputString("#ident ", strlen("#ident ")); |
| OutputString(&Val[0], Val.size()); |
| EmodeEmittedTokensOnThisLine = true; |
| } |
| |
| /// HandleFirstTokOnLine - When emitting a preprocessed file in -E mode, this |
| /// is called for the first token on each new line. |
| static void HandleFirstTokOnLine(LexerToken &Tok, Preprocessor &PP) { |
| // Figure out what line we went to and insert the appropriate number of |
| // newline characters. |
| MoveToLine(Tok.getLocation()); |
| |
| // Print out space characters so that the first token on a line is |
| // indented for easy reading. |
| unsigned ColNo = |
| PP.getSourceManager().getColumnNumber(Tok.getLocation()); |
| |
| // This hack prevents stuff like: |
| // #define HASH # |
| // HASH define foo bar |
| // From having the # character end up at column 1, which makes it so it |
| // is not handled as a #define next time through the preprocessor if in |
| // -fpreprocessed mode. |
| if (ColNo <= 1 && Tok.getKind() == tok::hash) |
| OutputChar(' '); |
| |
| // Otherwise, indent the appropriate number of spaces. |
| for (; ColNo > 1; --ColNo) |
| OutputChar(' '); |
| } |
| |
| namespace { |
| struct UnknownPragmaHandler : public PragmaHandler { |
| const char *Prefix; |
| UnknownPragmaHandler(const char *prefix) : PragmaHandler(0), Prefix(prefix) {} |
| virtual void HandlePragma(Preprocessor &PP, LexerToken &PragmaTok) { |
| // Figure out what line we went to and insert the appropriate number of |
| // newline characters. |
| MoveToLine(PragmaTok.getLocation()); |
| OutputString(Prefix, strlen(Prefix)); |
| |
| // Read and print all of the pragma tokens. |
| while (PragmaTok.getKind() != tok::eom) { |
| if (PragmaTok.hasLeadingSpace()) |
| OutputChar(' '); |
| std::string TokSpell = PP.getSpelling(PragmaTok); |
| OutputString(&TokSpell[0], TokSpell.size()); |
| PP.LexUnexpandedToken(PragmaTok); |
| } |
| OutputChar('\n'); |
| } |
| }; |
| } // end anonymous namespace |
| |
| /// AvoidConcat - If printing PrevTok immediately followed by Tok would cause |
| /// the two individual tokens to be lexed as a single token, return true (which |
| /// causes a space to be printed between them). This allows the output of -E |
| /// mode to be lexed to the same token stream as lexing the input directly |
| /// would. |
| /// |
| /// This code must conservatively return true if it doesn't want to be 100% |
| /// accurate. This will cause the output to include extra space characters, but |
| /// the resulting output won't have incorrect concatenations going on. Examples |
| /// include "..", which we print with a space between, because we don't want to |
| /// track enough to tell "x.." from "...". |
| static bool AvoidConcat(const LexerToken &PrevTok, const LexerToken &Tok, |
| Preprocessor &PP) { |
| char Buffer[256]; |
| |
| // If we haven't emitted a token on this line yet, PrevTok isn't useful to |
| // look at and no concatenation could happen anyway. |
| if (!EmodeEmittedTokensOnThisLine) |
| return false; |
| |
| // Basic algorithm: we look at the first character of the second token, and |
| // determine whether it, if appended to the first token, would form (or would |
| // contribute) to a larger token if concatenated. |
| char FirstChar; |
| if (IdentifierInfo *II = Tok.getIdentifierInfo()) { |
| // Avoid spelling identifiers, the most common form of token. |
| FirstChar = II->getName()[0]; |
| } else if (Tok.getLength() < 256) { |
| const char *TokPtr = Buffer; |
| unsigned Len = PP.getSpelling(Tok, TokPtr); |
| FirstChar = TokPtr[0]; |
| } else { |
| FirstChar = PP.getSpelling(Tok)[0]; |
| } |
| |
| tok::TokenKind PrevKind = PrevTok.getKind(); |
| if (PrevTok.getIdentifierInfo()) // Language keyword or named operator. |
| PrevKind = tok::identifier; |
| |
| switch (PrevKind) { |
| default: return false; |
| case tok::identifier: // id+id or id+number or id+L"foo". |
| return isalnum(FirstChar) || FirstChar == '_'; |
| case tok::numeric_constant: |
| return isalnum(FirstChar) || Tok.getKind() == tok::numeric_constant || |
| FirstChar == '+' || FirstChar == '-' || FirstChar == '.'; |
| case tok::period: // ..., .*, .1234 |
| return FirstChar == '.' || FirstChar == '*' || isdigit(FirstChar); |
| case tok::amp: // &&, &= |
| return FirstChar == '&' || FirstChar == '='; |
| case tok::plus: // ++, += |
| return FirstChar == '+' || FirstChar == '='; |
| case tok::minus: // --, ->, -=, ->* |
| return FirstChar == '-' || FirstChar == '>' || FirstChar == '='; |
| case tok::slash: // /=, /*, // |
| return FirstChar == '=' || FirstChar == '*' || FirstChar == '/'; |
| case tok::less: // <<, <<=, <=, <?=, <?, <:, <% |
| return FirstChar == '<' || FirstChar == '?' || FirstChar == '=' || |
| FirstChar == ':' || FirstChar == '%'; |
| case tok::greater: // >>, >=, >>=, >?=, >?, ->* |
| return FirstChar == '>' || FirstChar == '?' || FirstChar == '=' || |
| FirstChar == '*'; |
| case tok::pipe: // ||, |= |
| return FirstChar == '|' || FirstChar == '='; |
| case tok::percent: // %=, %>, %: |
| return FirstChar == '=' || FirstChar == '>' || FirstChar == ':'; |
| case tok::colon: // ::, :> |
| return FirstChar == ':' || FirstChar == '>'; |
| case tok::hash: // ##, #@, %:%: |
| return FirstChar == '#' || FirstChar == '@' || FirstChar == '%'; |
| case tok::question: // <?=, >?=, ??x -> trigraphs. |
| // Have to check for <?= in case <? is disabled. |
| return FirstChar == '?' || FirstChar == '='; |
| case tok::arrow: // ->* |
| return FirstChar == '*'; |
| |
| case tok::star: // *= |
| case tok::exclaim: // != |
| case tok::lessless: // <<= |
| case tok::greaterequal: // >>= |
| case tok::caret: // ^= |
| case tok::equal: // == |
| case tok::lessquestion: // <?= |
| case tok::greaterquestion: // >?= |
| // Cases that concatenate only if the next char is =. |
| return FirstChar == '='; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// DoPrintPreprocessedInput - This implements -E mode. |
| /// |
| void clang::DoPrintPreprocessedInput(Preprocessor &PP) { |
| InitOutputBuffer(); |
| |
| LexerToken Tok, PrevTok; |
| char Buffer[256]; |
| EModeCurLine = 0; |
| EModeCurFilename = "\"<uninit>\""; |
| PP.setFileChangeHandler(HandleFileChange); |
| PP.setIdentHandler(HandleIdent); |
| EModePP = &PP; |
| EmodeEmittedTokensOnThisLine = false; |
| |
| PP.AddPragmaHandler(0, new UnknownPragmaHandler("#pragma")); |
| PP.AddPragmaHandler("GCC", new UnknownPragmaHandler("#pragma GCC")); |
| do { |
| PrevTok = Tok; |
| PP.Lex(Tok); |
| |
| // If this token is at the start of a line, emit newlines if needed. |
| if (Tok.isAtStartOfLine()) { |
| HandleFirstTokOnLine(Tok, PP); |
| } else if (Tok.hasLeadingSpace() || |
| // Don't print "-" next to "-", it would form "--". |
| AvoidConcat(PrevTok, Tok, PP)) { |
| OutputChar(' '); |
| } |
| |
| if (Tok.getLength() < 256) { |
| const char *TokPtr = Buffer; |
| unsigned Len = PP.getSpelling(Tok, TokPtr); |
| OutputString(TokPtr, Len); |
| } else { |
| std::string S = PP.getSpelling(Tok); |
| OutputString(&S[0], S.size()); |
| } |
| EmodeEmittedTokensOnThisLine = true; |
| } while (Tok.getKind() != tok::eof); |
| OutputChar('\n'); |
| |
| CleanupOutputBuffer(); |
| } |
| |