file. This is accomplished by introducing the notion of a "virtual"
file into the file manager, which provides a FileEntry* for a named
file whose size and modification time are known but which may not
exist on disk.
Added a cute little test that remaps both a .c file and a .h file it
includes to alternative files.
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-remap-file=from;to
which takes the file "from" and transparently replaces its contents
with the contents of the file "to" from the source manager's
perspective. This is the moral equivalent of
cp from saved
cp to from
<call clang>
cp saved from
rm saved
without all of the pesky file copying.
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- 'for i in $(find . -type f); do sed -e 's#\(RUN:.*[^ ]\) *&& *$#\1#g' $i | FileUpdate $i; done', for the curious.
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will have \r\n.
- Perhaps we should make FileCheck normalize line-endings, even in
strict-whitespace mode?
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column computation isn't correct and could exceed the line length, which
resulted in a buffer overflow later.
- Chris, is there a better way for this code to compute the final column used
by the caret?
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delta tree.
The issue is roughly a conflict in ReplaceText between two kinds of
uses. One, it should be possible to replace a replacement: for example, the
ObjC rewriter calls ReplaceStmt for an expression, then replaces the resulting
expression with another expression. Two, it should be possible to
replace text that already has text inserted before it: for example, the
HTML rewriter inserts a bunch of tags at the beginning of the line, then
tries to escape the first character on the line. This patch
distinguishes the two cases by storing the deltas separately;
essentially, replacements and insertions no longer interfere with
each other.
Another possibility would be to add some sort of flag to ReplaceText, but
this seems a bit more intuitive and flexible.
There are a few downsides to the current solution: one is that there isn't
any way to remove/replace an insertion without touching additional
surrounding text; if such an operation turns out to be useful, an
additional method or flag can be added. Another is that an insertion
and replacing a string of length zero are distinct operations; I'm not
sure how to resolve this, or whether it will be confusing in practice.
This is relatively sensitive code, so please test and tell me if
anything breaks.
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The "instantiated from" messages coming from the caret diagnostics system are
basically walking the macro expansion tree, emitting each level as it goes. However, it was
skipping certain leaves in the tree by skipping up the entire instantiation arm every time
it went up one spelling arm. This caused it to miss some things. For example, in this
testcase:
#define M1(x) x
#define M2 1;
void foo() {
M1(M2)
}
we now print:
/Users/sabre/Desktop/clang-unused-value-macro.c:6:2: warning: expression result unused
M1(M2)
^~~~~~
/Users/sabre/Desktop/clang-unused-value-macro.c:6:5: note: instantiated from:
M1(M2)
^~
/Users/sabre/Desktop/clang-unused-value-macro.c:3:12: note: instantiated from:
#define M2 1;
^
Previously we didn't print the last line, so we never emitted the caret pointing to the 1!
Incidentally, the spaces between the lines is really noisy, I think we should reconsider
this heuristic (which adds them when the printed code starts too close to the start of the
line).
The regression test can't use -verify, because -verify doesn't catch notes for macro
instantiation history.
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- The diagnostic is still poor, however. Doug, can you investigate?
- Improved the test case to not depend on the file name, now it can
be extended to actually check the formatting of the diagnostics
(I'm hoping grep -A is portable here).
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might be wider than we're supposed to print. In this case, we try to
select the "important" subregion of the source line, which contains
everything that we want to show (e.g., with underlining and the caret
itself) and tries to also contain some of the context.
From the fantastically long line in the test case, we get an error
message that slices down to this:
message-length.c:18:120: warning: comparison of distinct pointer types
('int *' and 'float *')
a_func_to_call(ip == FloatPointer, ip[ALongIndexName],
~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
There are a bunch of gee-it-sounds-good heuristics in here, which seem
to do well on the various simple tests I've thrown at it. However,
we're going to need to look at a bunch more diagnostics to tweak these
heuristics.
This is the second part of <rdar://problem/6711348>. Almost there!
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Also, put a line of whitespace between the diagnostic and the source
code/caret line when the start of the actual source code text lines up
(or nearly lines up) with the most recent line of the diagnostic. For
example, here it's okay for the last line of the diagnostic to be
(vertically) next to the source line, because there is horizontal
whitespace to separate them:
decl-expr-ambiguity.cpp:12:16: error: function-style cast to a builtin
type can only take one argument
typeof(int)(a,5)<<a;
However, here is a case where we need the vertical separation (since
there is no horizontal separation):
message-length.c:10:46: warning: incompatible pointer types initializing 'void
(int, float, char, float)', expected 'int (*)(int, float, short,
float)'
int (*fp1)(int, float, short, float) = f;
This is part one of <rdar://problem/6711348>.
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by marking the predefines buffer as a system header. The problem
with stdint is that it was getting problems like this:
/Volumes/Projects/cvs/llvm/Debug/lib/clang/1.0/include/stdint.h:43:9: warning: 'long long' is an extension when C99 mode is not enabled
typedef __INT64_TYPE__ int64_t;
^
<built-in>:73:29: note: instantiated from:
#define __INT64_TYPE__ long long
^
We correctly silence warnings in system headers, but only if the
spelling location of the token came from the system header. This is
designed so that if you use a system macro in your code that you don't
get punished for its definition. This is all cool except that the
predefines buffer wasn't considered a system header.
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with other diagnostic mapping. In the new scheme, -Wfoo or -Wno-foo or
-Werror=foo all override the -pedantic options, and __extension__
robustly silences all extension diagnostics in their scope.
An added bonus of this change is that MAP_DEFAULT goes away, meaning that
per-diagnostic mapping information can now be stored in 2 bits, doubling
the density of the Diagnostic::DiagMapping array. This also
substantially simplifies Diagnostic::getDiagnosticLevel.
OTOH, this temporarily introduces some "macro intensive" code in
Diagnostic.cpp. This will be addressed in a later patch.
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This prevents caret diagnostics from the scratch buffer from
including other tokens in the scratch buffer that occurred beforei
them.
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wine sources. This was happening because HighlightMacros was
calling EnterMainFile multiple times on the same preprocessor
object and getting an assert due to the new #line stuff (the
file in question was bison output with #line directives).
The fix for this is to not reenter the file. Instead,
relex the tokens in raw mode, swizzle them a bit and repreprocess
the token stream. An added bonus of this is that rewrite macros
will now hilight the macro definition as well as its uses. Woo.
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using "-parse-ast -verify".
Updated all test cases (using a sed script) that invoked -parse-ast-check to
now use -parse-ast -verify.
Fixed a bug where using "-verify" instead of "-parse-ast-check" would not
correctly create the DiagClient needed to accumulate diagnostics.
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preprocessor state, causing bogus diagnostics when the file is parsed for real. This
implements Misc/diag-checker.c. Thanks to Ted for noticing this.
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