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//===- unittests/AST/CommentLexer.cpp ------ Comment lexer tests ----------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "clang/AST/CommentLexer.h"
#include "clang/AST/CommentCommandTraits.h"
#include "clang/Basic/CommentOptions.h"
#include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticOptions.h"
#include "clang/Basic/FileManager.h"
#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include <vector>
using namespace llvm;
using namespace clang;
namespace clang {
namespace comments {
namespace {
class CommentLexerTest : public ::testing::Test {
protected:
CommentLexerTest()
: FileMgr(FileMgrOpts),
DiagID(new DiagnosticIDs()),
Diags(DiagID, new DiagnosticOptions, new IgnoringDiagConsumer()),
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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SourceMgr(Diags, FileMgr),
Traits(Allocator, CommentOptions()) {
}
FileSystemOptions FileMgrOpts;
FileManager FileMgr;
IntrusiveRefCntPtr<DiagnosticIDs> DiagID;
DiagnosticsEngine Diags;
SourceManager SourceMgr;
llvm::BumpPtrAllocator Allocator;
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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CommandTraits Traits;
void lexString(const char *Source, std::vector<Token> &Toks);
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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StringRef getCommandName(const Token &Tok) {
return Traits.getCommandInfo(Tok.getCommandID())->Name;
}
StringRef getVerbatimBlockName(const Token &Tok) {
return Traits.getCommandInfo(Tok.getVerbatimBlockID())->Name;
}
StringRef getVerbatimLineName(const Token &Tok) {
return Traits.getCommandInfo(Tok.getVerbatimLineID())->Name;
}
};
void CommentLexerTest::lexString(const char *Source,
std::vector<Token> &Toks) {
MemoryBuffer *Buf = MemoryBuffer::getMemBuffer(Source);
FileID File = SourceMgr.createFileIDForMemBuffer(Buf);
SourceLocation Begin = SourceMgr.getLocForStartOfFile(File);
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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Lexer L(Allocator, Traits, Begin, Source, Source + strlen(Source));
while (1) {
Token Tok;
L.lex(Tok);
if (Tok.is(tok::eof))
break;
Toks.push_back(Tok);
}
}
} // unnamed namespace
// Empty source range should be handled.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, Basic1) {
const char *Source = "";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(0U, Toks.size());
}
// Empty comments should be handled.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, Basic2) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"//", "///", "//!", "///<", "//!<"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(1U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[0].getKind());
}
}
// Empty comments should be handled.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, Basic3) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"/**/", "/***/", "/*!*/", "/**<*/", "/*!<*/"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(2U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[1].getKind());
}
}
// Single comment with plain text.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, Basic4) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"// Meow", "/// Meow", "//! Meow",
"// Meow\n", "// Meow\r\n", "//! Meow\r",
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(2U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Meow"), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[1].getKind());
}
}
// Single comment with plain text.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, Basic5) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"/* Meow*/", "/** Meow*/", "/*! Meow*/"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Meow"), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
}
// Test newline escaping.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, Basic6) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"// Aaa\\\n" " Bbb\\ \n" " Ccc?" "?/\n",
"// Aaa\\\r\n" " Bbb\\ \r\n" " Ccc?" "?/\r\n",
"// Aaa\\\r" " Bbb\\ \r" " Ccc?" "?/\r"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(10U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Aaa"), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("\\"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Bbb"), Toks[3].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("\\"), Toks[4].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[5].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[5].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[6].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[7].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Ccc?" "?/"), Toks[7].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[8].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[9].getKind());
}
}
// Check that we skip C-style aligned stars correctly.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, Basic7) {
const char *Source =
"/* Aaa\n"
" * Bbb\r\n"
"\t* Ccc\n"
" ! Ddd\n"
" * Eee\n"
" ** Fff\n"
" */";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(15U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Aaa"), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Bbb"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Ccc"), Toks[4].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[5].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[6].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" ! Ddd"), Toks[6].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[7].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[8].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Eee"), Toks[8].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[9].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[10].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("* Fff"), Toks[10].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[11].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[12].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[12].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[13].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[14].getKind());
}
// A command marker followed by comment end.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, DoxygenCommand1) {
const char *Sources[] = { "//@", "///@", "//!@" };
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(2U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("@"), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[1].getKind());
}
}
// A command marker followed by comment end.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, DoxygenCommand2) {
const char *Sources[] = { "/*@*/", "/**@*/", "/*!@*/"};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("@"), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
}
// A command marker followed by comment end.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, DoxygenCommand3) {
const char *Sources[] = { "/*\\*/", "/**\\*/" };
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("\\"), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
}
// Doxygen escape sequences.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, DoxygenCommand4) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"/// \\\\ \\@ \\& \\$ \\# \\< \\> \\% \\\" \\. \\::",
"/// @\\ @@ @& @$ @# @< @> @% @\" @. @::"
};
const char *Text[] = {
" ",
"\\", " ", "@", " ", "&", " ", "$", " ", "#", " ",
"<", " ", ">", " ", "%", " ", "\"", " ", ".", " ",
"::", ""
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(array_lengthof(Text), Toks.size());
for (size_t j = 0, e = Toks.size(); j != e; j++) {
if(Toks[j].is(tok::text))
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(Text[j]), Toks[j].getText())
<< "index " << i;
}
}
}
// A command marker followed by a non-letter that is not a part of an escape
// sequence.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, DoxygenCommand5) {
const char *Source = "/// \\^ \\0";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(6U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("\\"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("^ "), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("\\"), Toks[3].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("0"), Toks[4].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[5].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, DoxygenCommand6) {
const char *Source = "/// \\brief Aaa.";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::backslash_command, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
2012-09-11 04:32:42 +08:00
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("brief"), getCommandName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Aaa."), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, DoxygenCommand7) {
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
2012-09-11 04:32:42 +08:00
const char *Source = "/// \\em\\em \\em\t\\em\n";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(8U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::backslash_command, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
2012-09-11 04:32:42 +08:00
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("em"), getCommandName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::backslash_command, Toks[2].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
2012-09-11 04:32:42 +08:00
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("em"), getCommandName(Toks[2]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[3].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::backslash_command, Toks[4].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
2012-09-11 04:32:42 +08:00
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("em"), getCommandName(Toks[4]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[5].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("\t"), Toks[5].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::backslash_command, Toks[6].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
2012-09-11 04:32:42 +08:00
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("em"), getCommandName(Toks[6]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[7].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, DoxygenCommand8) {
const char *Source = "/// @em@em @em\t@em\n";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(8U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::at_command, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("em"), getCommandName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::at_command, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("em"), getCommandName(Toks[2]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[3].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::at_command, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("em"), getCommandName(Toks[4]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[5].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("\t"), Toks[5].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::at_command, Toks[6].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("em"), getCommandName(Toks[6]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[7].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, DoxygenCommand9) {
const char *Source = "/// \\aaa\\bbb \\ccc\t\\ddd\n";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(8U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(tok::unknown_command, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("aaa"), Toks[1].getUnknownCommandName());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(tok::unknown_command, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("bbb"), Toks[2].getUnknownCommandName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[3].getText());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(tok::unknown_command, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("ccc"), Toks[4].getUnknownCommandName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[5].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("\t"), Toks[5].getText());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(tok::unknown_command, Toks[6].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("ddd"), Toks[6].getUnknownCommandName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[7].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, DoxygenCommand10) {
const char *Source = "// \\c\n";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::backslash_command, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("c"), getCommandName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, RegisterCustomBlockCommand) {
const char *Source =
"/// \\NewBlockCommand Aaa.\n"
"/// @NewBlockCommand Aaa.\n";
Traits.registerBlockCommand(StringRef("NewBlockCommand"));
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(8U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::backslash_command, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("NewBlockCommand"), getCommandName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Aaa."), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[4].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::at_command, Toks[5].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("NewBlockCommand"), getCommandName(Toks[5]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[6].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Aaa."), Toks[6].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[7].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, RegisterMultipleBlockCommands) {
const char *Source =
"/// \\Foo\n"
"/// \\Bar Baz\n"
"/// \\Blech quux=corge\n";
Traits.registerBlockCommand(StringRef("Foo"));
Traits.registerBlockCommand(StringRef("Bar"));
Traits.registerBlockCommand(StringRef("Blech"));
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(11U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::backslash_command, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("Foo"), getCommandName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[3].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::backslash_command, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("Bar"), getCommandName(Toks[4]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[5].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Baz"), Toks[5].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[6].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[7].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[7].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::backslash_command, Toks[8].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("Blech"), getCommandName(Toks[8]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[9].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" quux=corge"), Toks[9].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[10].getKind());
}
// Empty verbatim block.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, VerbatimBlock1) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"/// \\verbatim\\endverbatim\n//",
"/** \\verbatim\\endverbatim*/"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(5U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_begin, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("verbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_end, Toks[2].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("endverbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[2]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[4].getKind());
}
}
// Empty verbatim block without an end command.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, VerbatimBlock2) {
const char *Source = "/// \\verbatim";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_begin, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("verbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
// Empty verbatim block without an end command.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, VerbatimBlock3) {
const char *Source = "/** \\verbatim*/";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_begin, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("verbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
// Single-line verbatim block.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, VerbatimBlock4) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"/// Meow \\verbatim aaa \\endverbatim\n//",
"/** Meow \\verbatim aaa \\endverbatim*/"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(6U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Meow "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_begin, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("verbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" aaa "), Toks[2].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_end, Toks[3].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("endverbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[3]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[5].getKind());
}
}
// Single-line verbatim block without an end command.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, VerbatimBlock5) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"/// Meow \\verbatim aaa \n//",
"/** Meow \\verbatim aaa */"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(5U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Meow "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_begin, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("verbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" aaa "), Toks[2].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[4].getKind());
}
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, VerbatimBlock6) {
const char *Source =
"// \\verbatim\n"
"// Aaa\n"
"//\n"
"// Bbb\n"
"// \\endverbatim\n";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(10U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_begin, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("verbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Aaa"), Toks[3].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[5].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[6].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Bbb"), Toks[6].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[7].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_end, Toks[8].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("endverbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[8]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[9].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, VerbatimBlock7) {
const char *Source =
"/* \\verbatim\n"
" * Aaa\n"
" *\n"
" * Bbb\n"
" * \\endverbatim\n"
" */";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(10U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_begin, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("verbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Aaa"), Toks[2].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(""), Toks[3].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Bbb"), Toks[4].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_end, Toks[5].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("endverbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[5]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[6].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[7].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[7].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[8].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[9].getKind());
}
// Complex test for verbatim blocks.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, VerbatimBlock8) {
const char *Source =
"/* Meow \\verbatim aaa\\$\\@\n"
"bbb \\endverbati\r"
"ccc\r\n"
"ddd \\endverbatim Blah \\verbatim eee\n"
"\\endverbatim BlahBlah*/";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(14U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Meow "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_begin, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("verbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" aaa\\$\\@"), Toks[2].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("bbb \\endverbati"), Toks[3].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("ccc"), Toks[4].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[5].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("ddd "), Toks[5].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_end, Toks[6].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("endverbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[6]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[7].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Blah "), Toks[7].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_begin, Toks[8].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("verbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[8]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[9].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" eee"), Toks[9].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_end, Toks[10].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("endverbatim"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[10]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[11].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" BlahBlah"), Toks[11].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[12].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[13].getKind());
}
// LaTeX verbatim blocks.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, VerbatimBlock9) {
const char *Source =
"/// \\f$ Aaa \\f$ \\f[ Bbb \\f] \\f{ Ccc \\f}";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(13U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_begin, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("f$"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Aaa "), Toks[2].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_end, Toks[3].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("f$"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[3]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[4].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_begin, Toks[5].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("f["), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[5]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[6].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Bbb "), Toks[6].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_end, Toks[7].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("f]"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[7]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[8].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[8].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_begin, Toks[9].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("f{"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[9]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_line, Toks[10].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Ccc "), Toks[10].getVerbatimBlockText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_block_end, Toks[11].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("f}"), getVerbatimBlockName(Toks[11]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[12].getKind());
}
// Empty verbatim line.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, VerbatimLine1) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"/// \\fn\n//",
"/** \\fn*/"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_line_name, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("fn"), getVerbatimLineName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
}
// Verbatim line with Doxygen escape sequences, which should not be expanded.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, VerbatimLine2) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"/// \\fn void *foo(const char *zzz = \"\\$\");\n//",
"/** \\fn void *foo(const char *zzz = \"\\$\");*/"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(5U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_line_name, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
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ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("fn"), getVerbatimLineName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_line_text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" void *foo(const char *zzz = \"\\$\");"),
Toks[2].getVerbatimLineText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[4].getKind());
}
}
// Verbatim line should not eat anything from next source line.
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, VerbatimLine3) {
const char *Source =
"/** \\fn void *foo(const char *zzz = \"\\$\");\n"
" * Meow\n"
" */";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(9U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_line_name, Toks[1].getKind());
Comment AST: TableGen'ize all command lists in CommentCommandTraits.cpp. Now we have a list of all commands. This is a good thing in itself, but it also enables us to easily implement typo correction for command names. With this change we have objects that contain information about each command, so it makes sense to resolve command name just once during lexing (currently we store command names as strings and do a linear search every time some property value is needed). Thus comment token and AST nodes were changed to contain a command ID -- index into a tables of builtin and registered commands. Unknown commands are registered during parsing and thus are also uniformly assigned an ID. Using an ID instead of a StringRef is also a nice memory optimization since ID is a small integer that fits into a common bitfield in Comment class. This change implies that to get any information about a command (even a command name) we need a CommandTraits object to resolve the command ID to CommandInfo*. Currently a fresh temporary CommandTraits object is created whenever it is needed since it does not have any state. But with this change it has state -- new commands can be registered, so a CommandTraits object was added to ASTContext. Also, in libclang CXComment has to be expanded to include a CXTranslationUnit so that all functions working on comment AST nodes can get a CommandTraits object. This breaks binary compatibility of CXComment APIs. Now clang_FullComment_getAsXML(CXTranslationUnit TU, CXComment CXC) doesn't need TU parameter anymore, so it was removed. This is a source-incompatible change for this C API. llvm-svn: 163540
2012-09-11 04:32:42 +08:00
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("fn"), getVerbatimLineName(Toks[1]));
ASSERT_EQ(tok::verbatim_line_text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" void *foo(const char *zzz = \"\\$\");"),
Toks[2].getVerbatimLineText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Meow"), Toks[4].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[5].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[6].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[6].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[7].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[8].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML1) {
const char *Source =
"// <";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("<"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML2) {
const char *Source =
"// a<2";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" a"), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("<"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("2"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML3) {
const char *Source =
"// < img";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("<"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" img"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML4) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"// <img",
"// <img "
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_start_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagStartName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML5) {
const char *Source =
"// <img 42";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_start_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagStartName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("42"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML6) {
const char *Source = "// <img> Meow";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(5U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_start_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagStartName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_greater, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Meow"), Toks[3].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[4].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML7) {
const char *Source = "// <img=";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_start_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagStartName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("="), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML8) {
const char *Source = "// <img src=> Meow";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(7U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_start_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagStartName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_ident, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("src"), Toks[2].getHTMLIdent());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_equals, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_greater, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[5].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Meow"), Toks[5].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[6].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML9) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"// <img src",
"// <img src "
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_start_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagStartName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_ident, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("src"), Toks[2].getHTMLIdent());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML10) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"// <img src=",
"// <img src ="
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(5U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_start_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagStartName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_ident, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("src"), Toks[2].getHTMLIdent());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_equals, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[4].getKind());
}
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML11) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"// <img src=\"",
"// <img src = \"",
"// <img src=\'",
"// <img src = \'"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(6U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_start_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagStartName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_ident, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("src"), Toks[2].getHTMLIdent());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_equals, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_quoted_string, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(""), Toks[4].getHTMLQuotedString());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[5].getKind());
}
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML12) {
const char *Source = "// <img src=@";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(6U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_start_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagStartName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_ident, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("src"), Toks[2].getHTMLIdent());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_equals, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("@"), Toks[4].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[5].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML13) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"// <img src=\"val\\\"\\'val",
"// <img src=\"val\\\"\\'val\"",
"// <img src=\'val\\\"\\'val",
"// <img src=\'val\\\"\\'val\'"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(6U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_start_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagStartName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_ident, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("src"), Toks[2].getHTMLIdent());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_equals, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_quoted_string, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("val\\\"\\'val"), Toks[4].getHTMLQuotedString());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[5].getKind());
}
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML14) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"// <img src=\"val\\\"\\'val\">",
"// <img src=\'val\\\"\\'val\'>"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(7U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_start_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagStartName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_ident, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("src"), Toks[2].getHTMLIdent());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_equals, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_quoted_string, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("val\\\"\\'val"), Toks[4].getHTMLQuotedString());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_greater, Toks[5].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[6].getKind());
}
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML15) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"// <img/>",
"// <img />"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_start_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagStartName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_slash_greater, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML16) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"// <img/ Aaa",
"// <img / Aaa"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(5U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_start_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagStartName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("/"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Aaa"), Toks[3].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[4].getKind());
}
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML17) {
const char *Source = "// </";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("</"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML18) {
const char *Source = "// </@";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("</"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("@"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTML19) {
const char *Source = "// </img";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::html_end_tag, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("img"), Toks[1].getHTMLTagEndName());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, NotAKnownHTMLTag1) {
const char *Source = "// <tag>";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("<tag"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(">"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, NotAKnownHTMLTag2) {
const char *Source = "// </tag>";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("</tag"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(">"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences1) {
const char *Source = "// &";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences2) {
const char *Source = "// &!";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("!"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences3) {
const char *Source = "// &amp";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&amp"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences4) {
const char *Source = "// &amp!";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&amp"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("!"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences5) {
const char *Source = "// &#";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&#"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences6) {
const char *Source = "// &#a";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&#"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("a"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences7) {
const char *Source = "// &#42";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&#42"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences8) {
const char *Source = "// &#42a";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&#42"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("a"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences9) {
const char *Source = "// &#x";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&#x"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences10) {
const char *Source = "// &#xz";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&#x"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("z"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences11) {
const char *Source = "// &#xab";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&#xab"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences12) {
const char *Source = "// &#xaBz";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&#xaB"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("z"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences13) {
const char *Source = "// &amp;";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences14) {
const char *Source = "// &amp;&lt;";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("<"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences15) {
const char *Source = "// &amp; meow";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(4U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("&"), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" meow"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, HTMLCharacterReferences16) {
const char *Sources[] = {
"// &#61;",
"// &#x3d;",
"// &#X3d;",
"// &#X3D;"
};
for (size_t i = 0, e = array_lengthof(Sources); i != e; i++) {
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Sources[i], Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(3U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" "), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef("="), Toks[1].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[2].getKind());
}
}
TEST_F(CommentLexerTest, MultipleComments) {
const char *Source =
"// Aaa\n"
"/// Bbb\n"
"/* Ccc\n"
" * Ddd*/\n"
"/** Eee*/";
std::vector<Token> Toks;
lexString(Source, Toks);
ASSERT_EQ(12U, Toks.size());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[0].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Aaa"), Toks[0].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[1].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[2].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Bbb"), Toks[2].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[3].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[4].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Ccc"), Toks[4].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[5].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[6].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Ddd"), Toks[6].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[7].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[8].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::text, Toks[9].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(StringRef(" Eee"), Toks[9].getText());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[10].getKind());
ASSERT_EQ(tok::newline, Toks[11].getKind());
}
} // end namespace comments
} // end namespace clang